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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949 THRILL... 1o the most dar- ing air rescue ever made! DRAMA... 2,000 men trapped ‘in the erushing ice pack! ACTION ... trail-blasting thru fifty-foot ice ridges! SUSPENSE . .. the perilous take- off from a carrier deck! SPECTACLE ...| all the beauty of this fabled land is captured in Technicolor! AGVENTURE... a hidden island surrounded by sheer cliffs of ice! §i°S TRUE!? SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS M. BRI TRACK! BEFORE SEEN! STRIKES TO | SPARE” % Bowling Tricks! THE GAYEST NEW YEAR'S EVE FUN WILL BE HERE AT OUR SATURDAY MIDKITE SHOW HNNERSM.'\N‘ERNH\ONIL presents SrwcdIESRENIEEAEATN NI 0ARENERUNTND) NOW — NEW — LOW —FARES JUNEAU Yakufal S0 Cordova$ 5350 -Homer $87.00° Kodiak $105.00° 109% Reduction on Round Trip *Plus Tax Daily Scheduled Flights Anchorage — Cordova — Kodiak Homer — Yakulat Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points * o« \\ | Pac1r1c NORTHERN AIRLINES TNC. Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 THE DAILY S YOU A TECHNICOLOR IT'S A BREATHTAKING AD WORLD OF ANTARCTICA! 4,000 MEN TAKE THEIR 5i ON A 12,000 MILE VOYAGE INTO THE UNXKNOWN! A REMARKABLE ENTERTAINM I ONE OF TiE INTO THE Ui STARRING NARRATION BY : COMDR. ROBERT HONTGONERY- proouced By ORVILLE 0. DULI A METRO-COLDWYN- MAYER PICTURE The American Public is constantly being preyed upon by frauds and creoks. R. “Frawd Eigl 4?:,:1 INORSE WILL HOLD = TOURS OF FISHING, CANNINGINDUSTRY Of interest toQ many A fishermen and cannerymen 1 Director of Fishe: next year, during whi of the Scandinavi Information concerning the tour came in a letter to C. L { director of the T ia Commission, from Gilbery Ho [ sormerly connected with the Wash-| ngton State D tment of ¥ - | eries and now stu Norway under an exch ship arrangement. 2 The first tour, from Febr study of the herring car fisning industry as practiced Norway. Under guidance Gunnar Rollefson, Dir keridirektoratets Hovtor stitutt, visits will be mad Fishing Museum, fisherics tories and other research inst tions in Bergen. off Western Norway ishing operations. ALUMINUM CAN! The course will continue anger with the study of the- canning industry, and ends Holmestrand, where visitors wili | observe the new Norwegian tech- nique of utilizing aluminum fo | canning fish. | Throughout the entire period Nor- wegian experts in various fields; “" will hold lectures and guide visitor: through the various plants and in- stitutions. The second travel party will be held at Lofoten from March 7 t 20, and will concentrate on the ex tensive Norwegian cod fishery, ne fishing techniques, handling of ti {ish, soc.al working conditions an sales organization. Visitors will leave Oslo March ¢ for Trondheim, transfe coastal liners for Lofoten. W board, Dr. Rollefsen and assis! will lecture and show film on th Norwegian fishing industry and it role in supplying the world with food. COD STUDIED at Several days in the field will »:L; Music spent on Loard special vessels wit! ta experts of the various {ishing or- ganizations. They will visit Svolvaer and Bodo, go'ng to the letter to study the “klippfish” or salt cod- fish industry, then returning to Oslo with the scientific staff. Visitors may take either one or koth tours, Holland said. Further information on travel arrangement may be obtained through Bennett's Travel Bureau in New York, and} "0 a detailed description may be ob-| West stat tained from the E.C.A. Travel Com- mission and Norwegian Foreign| ™ The Department in Washington, D.C. |1 Holland, who will finish his g study in August next year, specia! s in fishery tiology. He was con- ected with the Fish and Wildlife | e Service here prior to his servicejended. o § 38 -3 b | EEEEENEEREENEEEIRNEAETEPETRENREENNERSEECTEETANRNENITRINIACI IR i il ‘o o U Y SR VR—— T0. And weather ALASRKA EMPIME. JUNEA o> Qe e e e Y ] i s OV of al y 1 but row up Terri rovernment ~Juneau Gold me sugervising charge of U.S Alaska rissioner ent of | " yon't ‘I don’t 1. “I'll con- of th gineers and Arcl and of rse I ng on for Juneau. mtinue as a mem- ory Board of Geo- library fo s ) Y | Noon—Rotary club, Baranof, joint " |ship will be held in the Northern “i:he party with you! says Booth. PAGE FIVE PR CENTURY STARTS TONITE DOURBLE BILL SPECIALIZES LARCENY AND itk ANNE JEFFREYS + WALLY BROWN IS ADRIAN « MORGAN CONWAY + ALAN CARNEY Produced and Dircted by LESUIE eresa Pl ) CHARLES . ROBERTS and ARTHUR ROSS DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:10 and 9:30 December 30, 7 p.n.—Jose Rizal wquet sponsored by Filipino nmunity, Baranof Gold Room. ember 30 at 8 — Legion of mber 31 at 7 p.m.—Fireworks | flashing aerial pyrotech- cemter 31, 8 p.m. — Eugene, , high school band concert, tigh School Gym. December 3i, 8 p.m. — Juneau hrine Club New Year's party,| Baranof Hotel, | | December 31—Annual Elks Hi- | Jinks, Elks Ballroom. | I mber 31—New Year's Dance, | ~souglas Eagles. ! JANUARY 3 on a famous PRINCESS STEAMER For unexcelled accommodation, fine food, courteous service and athoroughe ly luxurious trip, Wavel South by one of the ever-popular Princess shipay Special Round Trip Winter Excursion Fares Now in Effect. $108.80 from Juneau. Juneau Sailings SOUTHBOUND Tuesday, January 3 Friday, January 20 Friday, February 3 For information and reservations contact WM. FEERO, JR., Agent Baranof Hotel meeting with Lions. JANUARY 4 | Noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. 'NEW YEAR'S SERVICE AT NL PRESBYTERIAN A New Year's service of wor- Light Presbyterian Church on Sat- irday evening, December 31, from 11:30 to midnight. Mrs, Stanley D. 3askin will be the solist. The public is cordially invited to 2lcse the Old Year and to open the w Year in worship of God who has so graciously blessed man with his guidance and help in ‘days past, says the Rev. Willls Booth. People who attend parties on this evening are urged to go to uhis worship service dressed as they may for the party and bring Dr. Robert Simpson. . OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted ' SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments e |/ EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED I DR. D. D. MARQUARDT . OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS spot on the globel And for you who buy tickets I Sika, Hoomoh, Tenakes, Skagway, Haines end similar communities, ACA reserves a special Nights-Hed 730 vine Shop, Inc. block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul fllflSKm ving Sothearioin RS w % %