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I k | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1951 TONIGHT ONLW.' A THRILLING HATE — AND, IT REAL SURPRISE, DRAMA OF LOVE AND TREATS YOU TO A BRINGING ON, IN THE COURSE OF THE-PLOT, SCME OF HOLLYWQOD'S MO I COME AND SEE T - THEM! Feature at 8:13—10:17 JUNEAU SINGERS T0 GIiVE CONCERT; JWC WILL SPONSOR Mrs. Frances Paul, president of the Juneau Woman’s Club, sponsors of the Junean Singers concert to be givin March 9 at the 20th Century Theaire, has appointed the follow- ing chairmen of committees to handle the business end of the joint project, the proceeds from which will be for civic improvement and to help send Juneau children to the Scutheast Alaska Music Festival in Ketchikan: Ticket Sales, Mrs. J. Gerald Wil- liams; programs, M:s, Henry Har- mon; publicity, Mrs.Joseph D.Alex- ander; posters, M-s. William L. Paul; advertising, Mrs. Edward P Chester, Jr.; ushers, Mrs. James V Cole. A look-in at early rehearsals dis- closes the production to be pre- sented by the Juneau Singers will be vastly different from anything U CAN IDENTIFY ST FAMOUS STARS { GUEST BIT ROLES! IF with Jean WALLACE Marc LAWRENCE Myron McCORMICK s e e, given by this group heretofore. The | program will consist of two acts. mal and will present bez music familiar to and wutiful, lh'u' ed numbers for added variety. By contrast, the be on the order of dance, bar complete with costumes and scenic| > bow | Wallls George by the Anchor Fish effects, and will include instrament- | gen x 5t o1 Co., owned ry Don Milnes. alists, dancers, one or more C Sair? R ")1 s TR 5. XL;(Lllx;r:)ne,, mnd many specialty | jop Hoilywood sta o briet ap-| MRS, OWENS BREAKS ors sma o1 s o1 . fnbers of amaller grouns selected| pearances-in walk-on' zoles. | fom the xanks of the Juneau| Alhough most of the scenes in ARM IN FALL ON ICE ’;f”s‘ this highly absorbing picture were rs. Jane McMullin, director of|gymeq in actual streets or apart- s the singers, promises to announce ment houses in New York, it comes Two hours after she broke Aher the cast for the specialty numbers | o or' aqded fillip to find the tense | 2™ in a fall on the lce wile 15 soon as it is completed. . skating at Hood Bay, Mrs. R. E. ENROUTE TO SITKA Edna Miller of &itka arrived here via PAA at Barar. [ Hotel. yesterday from Falibdanks, and is stopping FROM TULSEQUAH C. R. Bloomfield of the Canadian from Tulesquah is stopping at the Gas- Mining and Smelting Co., tineau Hotel. ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ARE {E management of thi « pledged to conserva tve aperation The safery of deguivons” funds s our addition, the bank: is 2 mem. ber of | | Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in sures each of our depositors w 3 maximurs 4 ' of $10,000. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT Your Bepesits BUY and HOLU UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS of JUNEAU, ALASKA SAFE /V{'fi;&li DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED INSURANCE CORPORATICK | The first act will be somewhat m-‘ loved by | tress many, and several especially select- second act will | v TOMORROW! YOU SEE IT ALL HAPPEN/ Giant Gorilla Becomes Powder- Keg Pet of Society /// THESE TEN Most Terrific Thrills Ever Pictured! :;'.‘;r.:;;":,., 2 T 3 LN et 4 5 6 7 ] by ¥ Balances girl, Piano, over Ml Tormented, goes wild! Rips iy doors, stoal .':;, Wrecks might cllhl Deties police machine gunst ;{)Wi NEW 10CAL INDUSTRY "LGSAW MAY BE STARTED BY FOR TONIGHE GRLY | “ynenop riow company CAPITOL THEATRE A new local a nine to eleven | ment period industry offering months employ- ‘Jigshaw,” the thrilling drama of 5 to 30 people will commercially + powerful and insidious racket. climatic right in th | eum, amon sequences taking place famed Brooklyn Mus- its priceless works of Owens was in St. here. After her fall about 3:30 yester- Ann’s Hospital ik day afternoon, Mrs. Owens removed = her skates and walked to the Owens ® o 0 0 ¢ % & & & 00 ,ing camp where a splint was e TIDE TABLE ®|p0eq ground the break just above ® rua:y 8 ® | her wrist. An Alaska Coastal plane e High tide 3:24 am. 180 ft. ®| .o gymmoned. She was accom- e Low tide © | panied by her husband and they i ® ' walked twp and one-half miles e Low tide . across the frozen bay to where the plane could pick them up. By 5:30 they were in Juneau. Her paysi- cian complimented the fine first aid treatment administered. SKI CLUB MEETS The forthcomil ski tournament with other Alaska cities is to be discussed at the Juneau Ski Club meeting Friday evening at 8 in the § | ski club rooms at the AB Hall. Next best thing to being there in person . . . on Valentine's Day . . . KENTUCKY and all the days to come . . . is to STRAIGHT send a professionally made portrait BOURBON to the one you love. Call us for an WHISKEY | appointment now. Make this a dif- BONDED ferent . . . a better-Valentine Day. 100 PROOF Joseph Alexander [ ———— Photography | STNZEL-WELLERDISTILLERY, INC., Lowisville, Ky. Phone 208 Shattuck Bldg.| pistributed throughout Alaska [love and hate is at the Oapltollye geqrted by the Anchor Fish Co., !:l:fint;zlfé)l;x:ui;ifil’_L only with Fran- | shrimp explorations by Earl Ben. | 8 itz prove successtul SUpRoRink i i Benitz has been his 48 foot ):‘/{;‘é‘(‘;iv‘mk"I“"‘wfl‘ e Nter|trawler, the Baranof, for the ex- it i SARERR, Ty o Iploration work in the Auk Bay Rondergaind; "’“‘»" et ";""(urm and at the mouth of Taku fopnnch piye weather has delayed the exploration i, AopawE tage as well as in| oL January 11 but Benitz| < . |will be out again with weather | Miss Wallace, a comparative new-| permypting. The Baranof carries a comer who has X'Al;lll.»\'v R foot beam trawel. Several months ed in looks and acting style to SN i e the late, beloved Jean HarloW. wiy pe known if the venture s draws many kudos for her perform- PR, ance. As a lush night clull ¢ Shrimp will be quick frozen for , Miss Wallace does muc |local markets and shipments to| ald Tone, inBis F0D. NS AN | the states. During the 1950 fishing district attorney and special prose- | oo o™ o000 cacer of salmon were cutor, to round up a geng OPErating | ustom canned for S. Einstoss and I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA (NEY/ (ONTRACT FOR | '51 AGREED UPON BY AN(HOR FisH, ILWU The Anchor Fish Co. and Inter- [ national Longshoremen and Ware- housemen Union, Local 16-C, reach- ed a mutually acceptable contract | agreement Tuesday afternoon for | the 1951 season subject to the ap- proval of controls as may be pre- ed under the new wage and controls. As soon as the regu- | covering the wage freeze are °d, the new contract will be- effective. Any adjustments be prescribed under the new orders will be made. Conditions of the contract were | not made public at this time but | working conditions, rates of pay and piece work rates are covered in | the new contract. Don Milnes is owner of the Anchor Fish Co. Of-! | ficers of the ILWU Local 16-C are: | Dan Hocso . president; Steve De }lmn_ secreta‘y, and Anna Ander- 0Ly, acting-temporary business | agen | GIRL ARRIVES FOR THE | DAVE ANDRUS FAMILY | Becky Jo arrived at St. Ann’s | Hospital yesterday morning at 9 o’clock to be the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Dave Andrus. She weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces. Andrus, formerly with the Veter- ans' Administration here, was re- cently recalled to active duty in the U. & Navy with station at Kodiak. He is departing today for Kodiak after three weeks leave here. Mr, and Mrs. Ludwig Nelson of Juneau are the proud grandparents. GIRL BORN TO WEIMERS A 4-pound, 9-ounce, baby girl was born at 5:10 this morning to Mr. and Mrs. William Weimer at St. Ann’s Hospital. She has been nam- ed Esther Geraldine. Mrs. Weimer is a Juneau girl and he is with the ! | U. 8. Coast Guard here. 43 CARRIED ON ALASKA COASTAL Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a total of 43 passengers on flights Tuesday with 3 on interport, 23 de- parting and 17 arriving. Departing for Sitka: W. Heg- rold, Florence Hflmberg, Fredia 1Hnlmb9r;, E. Miller, George Bea- con, Cliff Emard; for Petersburg: Annette Jacobson; for Kake: Mrs T. Hazard, Jim Preuher, Bill Ol- sen, Art Walker; for Wrangell: Nei] Grant, Al Ritchie, Vern An- derson. For Haines: Karola Ritelmjer, ter; for Excursion Inlet: Mrs. Ray Clemmons, Mr. and Mrs. C. W Hubbard; for Hoonah: R. A. Young for Gustavus: Fred Newburn, Wes- ley Walker. Arriving from Hoonah: Mary Johnson, Mrs. Karl Greenwald; from Haines: Lillian Turner; Petersburg: Mr. Morrissey, Jerry Beason, Dr. Robert M. Pot- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Shine Owens. From Sitka: W. Alexander, K. Thurman, Max Rogers, C. Did- rickson, R. Wheeler, Leo Lands and three children » WEEKLY WELL BABY AND CHILD HEALTH MEETING SCHEDULED TOMORROW Weekly Well Baby and Child Health Cdnference will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Juneau Public Health Center, 318 Main St., as scheduled. All mothers who are interested in taking their babies for a weight and general health checkup by the Public Health Nurse are cordially invited to attend. Mothers may phone 218 for an ap- pointment or for information re- garding these conferences. Confer- ence hours are from 1 pm. to 3:30 p.m, 8 REV. LEO SWEENEY IS « TRANSFERRED TO SITKA ‘The Rev. Leo Sweeney, who has been in Juneau for the past five years, has been temporarily trans- ferred to St. Gregory's Parish, Sit- ka, by the Most Rev. Francis D. Gleason, Catholic Bishop of Alaska. He is replacing the Rev. Lawrence A. Nevue, who will be in Juneau for several months for medical ob- servation and treatment. 21 FIRE CALL The 2-1 fire call at 9:40 this morning was for a roof fire on house number 1 in the Village. Very little damage reported MEETING et by ODOM COMPANY TUESDAY FLIGHTS| from | Goodboy, L. F. Blake; from Barge: | Sons of Nofiway COMEDY ROMANCE IS NOW SHOWiNG AT 20TH CENTURY| Those who have been asking for | longer and louder laughs on the | screen will find their wishes grati-| fied at the 20th Century Theatre| where M-G-M's howling romantic | comedy, “The Bride Goes Wild,” is| now being shown With Van Johnson and June Ally- | son cast in the breezy, light-hearted | type of role which first won them'| Hollywood approval, and with the | ingratiating 10-year-old Butch Jen- | kins lending staunch assistance, this picture emerges as one of the fresh- ;(’*ut and most rib-tickling comedies | of the year. The premise of the engaging yarn, is the triumph of industry and z\b-1 stemiousness over intemperance and | sloth, with Miss Allyson represent- ing the former in the role of a prim | New England schoolma’am who doesn't smoke, drink or flirt. When |she encounters Mr. Johnson, o writer of juvenile fantasies, who | does all three to excess, there is & clash of wills and personalitie that engenders some of the funniest (:lm, fireworks you have ever seen. FRANCES PAUl LOIS REEDY IN RECITAL IN MARCH AT NLP CHURCH ‘The music committee and choir of the Northern Light Presbyterian church announces the presentation of Frances Paul and Lois Reedy in a recital to be held at the church ,on Friday, March 2. | Miss Paul and Mrs. Reedy are vocal students of Marye Berne Eh- ler and will present a varied pro- |gram of soprano-alto duet reper- toire, as well as several solo num- bers. Mrs. Charlotte Elkins will ac- | company the recitalists. STUDY GROUP OF JLWV | MEETING TOMORROW The Thursday study and discus- sion group of the Juneau League of Women Voters will meet tomor- row at 2 p.m. at the apartment of | their leader Mrs. Frank A. Met- | calf in the Assembly. The subject| | will be the meetings of world lead- ers preliminary to the San Fran-| cisco convention. An invitation is | extended to any woman interested ‘m pursmng these studies to attend. 'ADVERTISE BIDS . NEW SCHOOL AT END NEXT WEEK A call for bids for the construction | of the new grade school building to be erected near Twelfth street and THIITHITH . Glacier Highway will be issued at | the end of next week by the Juneav Independent School District Board,: and bids will be opened March 27, it was announced today by Superin- tendent of Schools Stanley Sears. Time was set for advertising and opening bids at the regular meeting of the school board last night in the office of the school superintend- | ent. The definite date for advertising for bids is awaiting advices from Harold Foss, architect, who is now in Seattle to secure final plans from the engineering firm working with him for the mechanical installa- tions for the school building. At its meeting last night the school board went over construc- tion plans for the new building. It is expected construction of the new school building will be started this summer. LUTHERAN LADIES' AID MEETING ON THURSDAY The Lutheran Ladies Ald will meet in the Church social room Thursday, February 8 at 8 p.m. A book review “The White Witch Doctor” will be given by Mrs. Rich- ard Peter. Special music is also be- ing planned by the program com- mittee. The word “prayer” will be the key word of the scripture passage to be used in answer to roll call HOSPIIAI. NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday were Mrs. Fred Carrillo, Peter Jack, Mrs. Sylvia Owens, Mrs. Dave Andrus, Mrs. William Weimer. 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