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PA(‘E‘EI(‘H’[‘ i THE DAILY ALAQKA FMPIRE—JUNF’AU ALASKA lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIII|IHIIHHNHIIIIIIII!I|ll||illlllllllllmlllllII!II'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IHI |||II|'!IHII|H |'HH‘IIIIIII!IIIIIIIIlIII!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|||lI||IHIIIIIlIIHIIIIIHIHIH!!II'H’II|I'I! ll’!‘!'llilllI|ill"llm'IHIII‘IIII!III!II'IIII'HI!HIIIIMIIlIIIIIII‘II!I’IHIIIIIIIIIIHI s, [ — SUNDAY — New Year's Eve Schedule = DOORS OPEN 1:15 P. M. Show at 1:24 — 3:11 — 5:2 and 12 Mic SAME SCHEDULE FINAL SHOWINGS Tt ENGAGEMENT l’lvklll\ ) TO 3 DAYS ¢ CAPITOL PHONE Feature at 1:24 — 3:30 144 B ——— THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU— ' A SMASHING EYE and EAR AN ECONOMICAL CELERRATION THAT THE EFTIRE FAMILY CAN ENJOY! COME EARLY - COME LATE - SHOWS FROM L.15 P. M. 'TILL2:00 A. M. CONTINUOUS SHOWS MONDAY NEW YEAR'S DAY 5 ON SUNDAY ISDAY R | [ ! [ i i 1 ] ; ] i ¢ i i ] i | i [ [ | [ ! ca—ts NING / LIMITED EARLY! O - E X T R A ' weemmmnns Fhe (350 Academy Award Cartoon “SAFETY SECOND® with TOM and JERRY o =scsosass E X "EI R A ! “The finale of the whopping M-G-M vezsian of Irving Berlin's Broadway triumph; 1050 actors, 450 hasaes, two nfld bands and scores ol Sioux Indians....on a set covering five ml‘ STARRING BETTY HUTTON-HOWARD KEEL uuscmm1 CARROL NAISH- EDWARD ARNOLD- KEENAN WYNN , Based on the Musical Play. SONEY suwon wilh Music and Lyrics by Mysical Members Staged by IRVING BERLIN eesons HERBERT FIELDS .. OROTHY FIELDS - RABERT ALTON - IIHIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIHM||IIIH'II'H!HIHHHIH‘IIIIhiil!il!'lllhilll,lllll IIlIIIIII"'I':ili T R T T SPECIAL HEARING, i PROVISIONAL AUK BAY "EXPLOS:VE ISSUE, AMER. LEGION POST 15 | for a Legion c ime, the g stitution and by-laws and namec b Druxman, acting commander and J. C. Dodd as acting adjutant Coastwise Shipping rter. In the mean- Ship lines, the C various Alaska ports will ssed, the Road Com d. At the present time the ‘Ru:iroad, and oth ts of explosives which have| Col. Noyes sen discharged are at variance in | Guard has been a:k different ports upm entative to the line, the Alaska dian Pacific | group voted to apx oint a commit: | tee to investigate the 1 U.S. Coast o send a 1t if the committ: T I'Hl!!illl!!I!I!mlhl.llI'Hl"HII'!!IHIIIII!'IMI T [} SEI NEXI WEEI( e ORGARIZED THUSBA The first h:mca:mn of In connectic sibility for an orga ing meeting c by the Com of mc ls Coast Guard regarding recent gov- ernment regulations controlling the loading and dis explosives in Al ‘The recent regulations, pointed out, will prove a consic able handicap in facilitati ction, building, mining important work in the te for interested this time. with the actual shipments of e sives to Alaska, Col. John R. N Commissioner of the Alaska Rosd amounts of explosives to b2 u » Lieut. Col. F. W. H A r‘o\\dcx Compeny in Seattle ble plan ‘of proceaurs for Interested parties who have luh- cated they will y 8 preliminary meeting im ns, A T sportation Off Col. J. P, Johnson, neral man | US. Army. | of the Alaska Railroad, S. M. | cker, Jr., manager of the Division of the du Pont the ssociation of General Con(rutm\ k Co., 10! Lxplosives the Valdez Dock general fn ‘:L and | ¢ r the Steamship Company, the | TO ALL MOOSE \l\lBl-l‘a meeting. l 1 IN GASTINEAU CIL ;‘ NNEL Calendar events o (Tug Day: Sat. Dec. 30—Reqular Moose Lodge. Sun., Dec. 31 Jamboree —noise of fun. Mon | traffic ordinance came to dance at|Thursday @ | the prov. w Years Eve|American and lots| In the busines. cession i tional procedure wcheon, - Tom | 1 group, a lengthy disc -come all and | held on the subject of the | fee to be imposed on non-r for the use of its streets b; SCHWINGG BIKIS AT MADSEN'S | of Juneau effective Janvary 4 afternoc rys, come the fun. the zed pro to { Year's | against the new City of Juneay | Maintain its telephone lines to lig Lol des { it | the | following | tion including an Auk Ba e City | Ameriean Le; 1. The | tion was signed last night to apply | e U.S. Forest | 22t ate, extend Bay. At present, this area is with- et the first x.w.rcung of | out phone service. Several other civic subjects were o discussed by the I v and maintenace of the cut-off road on the Men- 1hall peninsula, So far, the group has no official n status but a peti- {4 | i |of each manth with the next one set for January 12 at the home of Floyd Ogden. Thursday's session was at the home of Hagerup. NEW YEARS DAY PARTY AND BENEFIT SALE 7:30 pm. at A. and B. ANS Hnll on Willoughby Ave SCHWINN BIKES AT MAPSEN'S | 696- lt —Life Magazine 2 GEORGE STDNEY - 5 ARTRUR FRLeD - Epgonss LRI SOROPTIMIST CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Members of the Juneau Soropti= mist Club enjoyed their annual Christmas péarty Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Alf Monsen on Evergreen Ave. Beautiful Christ- mas decorations made a lovely scene for interesting and de- lightful pre m presented. Gifts were exch and refreshments in the holiday theme were served, Mrs. Ilah Parmenter was chair- | man of the committee on arrange- ments. Kit Carson’s old home is owned J by the Masonic order and operated as a public museum at Taos, New | Mexico. SATURDAY, DF(‘I’MI"FR 30, 1‘) 0 A