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THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU SUNDAY and MONDAY ONLY Midnisht trer 'STARRING BOB BURNS KENNY BAKER SINGS! BOB BURNS ZAZOOKS! JACK OARKIE CLOWNS! ANN MILLER DANCES! — half of Hollywood’s comics and romantics sirut their stulf! ... A glittering world turns upside down and inside out. .. AND YOU HAVE ALL THE FUN! VICTOR Helen Broderick - Jane Froman Buster Hal Kemp And His Orchestra v, 5% ] =2 ” The cream of screen and radio stars and specialties in the big-time rhythm and laugh show! Directed by BEN STOLOFF. Produced by EDWARI Screen play by Matt Brooks, Anthony Veiller, Eddie Davis, Mortimer Offner. —ALSO— LATEST NEWS FLASHES BY BERNE-EHLER CONCERT WILL DONALD DUCK in “LONESOME GHC 5 tter part of the program to a musical sketch of The Great Waltz” in which production they played in New York and on a coun- try-wide tour. < The operetta concerns itself with the story of Johann Strauss, father and son, and of the most famous Matinee Sund THE MAN FROM ARKANSAS” BE DIFFERENT Program Arranged for No- vember 14 to Please All Music Lovers Juneau’s popular singing duo. Marye Berne and Ernest Ehler, will present an unsually in sting type of program at their forthcoming concert at the Parish Hall, Novem- ber 14. There will be sefections to please all music lovers, among them m: familiar songs that live on in the memory and are always wel- come on a program. This talented - couple’s ragio friends will now have the oppor- tunity to hear them in person and enjoy the more intimate quality of heir voices at close range. Distinct Novelty As a distinct novelty, Marye Berne and Ernest Ehler will devote the| of all waltzes, “The Blue Danube.” The elder Strauss was the celeb - ed “waltz king.” He conducted his crchestra on conce: tours and played at all the courts of Europe. As the younger Strauss began to compose, the father became jealous of a possible rival. He managed to thwart his son’s efforts to obtain a conductor’s position, and belittled his compositions as being “plain trash.” But in the end “Shani,” as he was affectionately known, got his chance to conduct, through the interven- tion of a beautiful Russian Count- who contrived to spirit the father away from one of his sched- uled concerts. Strauss Sr. fails to appear and his son realizes his long cherished ambition to conduct his now famous waltz “The Blue ess, ->>so DANCE SATURDAY At Elks Hall to Wesley Barrett's Royal Alaskans. adyv. THE DAILY ALAS MUSICAL RIOT STUDDED WITH STARS,COMEDY ‘Capitol Show Features O R R “Radio City Revels,” iew—1:15 A. M. Tonigh | ¢ % g i 2 5 p. “I"m ) | Starting Sunday e | LAST TIMES TONIGHT “BEHIND THE MIKE” and “ROOTIN TOOTIN RHYTHM” Also Coast Guard” Episode ews Flashes Revolving about one of the most ingenious themes ever brought to | the screen, RKO Radio’s new musi- | cal comedy hit, “Radio City Revels,” opening Sunday at the Capitol, has | been lavishly produced with a star- studded cast headed by Bob Bu Jack Oakie, Kenny Baker and Ann Miller, and with a melange of lyrics and laughter and dancing among its entertainment features The theme of the film is based on what psychologi call “autp- matic writing,” the peculiar faculty some few persons possess of being | able to write in their sleep or in | a subconscious state. Bob Bur is an Arkansas hillbilly who yearns to become a song-composer, al- though his efforts while awake are hopelessly amateurish. When he is asleep, however, he can—and does (write sparkling and on this odd phenomenon the whole plot of the picture hinges A triangular romance develops among Jack Oakie, Baker, and Ann Miller, sensational dancing ingenue, Victor Moore as the Radio City pro- ducer, Milton Berle, as Oakie’s pian- ist and Helen Brc ick Ann Mil- 1 acid-tongued sister, are also heavily involved in the comedy and | romantic phases of the picture, as |are Buster West and Melissa Ma- son, the novelty dancing pair of “White Horse Inn” fame. With its spectacular finale scenes | at Radio City during an anniversary celebration, its intimate glimpses of | the business of song-writing and its unique story and hilarious situ- ations, “Radio City Revels” prom- ises to be a genuine novelty in reen entertainment. Tonight playing for the final time is a double bill, “Behind the Mike" and “Rootin, Tootin Rhythm." ARBITRATION, LABOR ISSUE, TURNED DOWN Efforts to decure Board to Settle Problems, Ap- parently Failure MOORE - MILTON BERLE | West - Melissa Mason D KAUFMAN. COMING TUESDAY The Women of the Moose Lodge Presents ‘VICTORIA THE GREAT” Crime Prevention Prugr@ Sunday The Rev. Glasse Will Speak on “The Relation of (Continued from Page Two) linquish that support and this matter in your hands. “We base our contention on this charge, that several members of your body have been active in co- ercing employees and fostering a ‘company union’ and it was ad- mitted by the ringleaders that they had held meetings in their employ- er’s office, in this case, Mr. Dishaw, and also sponsored a dual union. 1 Seigie s “We feel that our claims are Home Life to Crime within the letter and spirit of the i Labor Relations Act and that any The Crime Prevention program, activity in opposition to us in vio- sponsored by the Juneau Woman'slation of this act is not com- Club, as part of a national move- Patible with true unionism. ment, will be continued Sunday| “Yours very truly, Local Indus- over KINY but the hour is changed | trial Union No. 882, (Sgd.) Charles to 4 o'clock from the usual time of Hardy.” 4:30 o'c In view of the alleged misstate- The yill be the Rev. John ments in Mr. Hardy's leter, the A. Glasse and his subject will be Juneau Building Trades Council “The Relation of Home Life to Wishes to present the following Crime.” . atements of authenticated facts It has been stated by authorities to the general public of Juneau: in the studies of crime, says a Ju-| “l. Every delegate to the Ju- neau Club announcement, “that the neau Building and Construction seeds of crime are usually sown in|Trades Council is a member in the home and if this is true, how good standing of an Americah great is the responsibility of all par- | Federation of Labor Local Union ents and all who are in charge of connected with the building and | children and young people. It is a construction industry, and was | matter of deep study and thought.” 'nominated by members of his union The Sunday program is the third to represent them at the Building in a series on Crime Prevention. Trades Council. place SWING ALONG ! ! ! ! .. with MARION BORDERS at the NORTHERN EVERY NIGHT at 9 o’clock Alaska'’s Finest Entertainer Is at the Piano She Will Gladly Play Your Favorite Songs JOIN THE CROWDS! BESS REEDER ——— HOSTESS EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV " lthe SARELY ! Commander POWELL STARS IN LAVISH NEW 'MUSICALE HERE "Hollywoodfl Hotel” Opens Sunday at Coliseum Theatre Catchy songs, magnificent set- ;(mu,\ two famous band organiza- | tions, a swiftly paced inside story |of Hollywood life, a star-studded cast headed by Dick Powell and | Louella O. Parsons, are some oOf the elements which make up what is apparently going to be the smash-hit musical of the season Hollywood Hotel,” ‘| morrow at the Coliseum Theatre. | Dick Powell in the best role' of { his career gives an endearing act- ing performance—sings tunes that ; will send millions away whistling | ‘em. Commander of a full-fledged Amerk| Opposite him play can Legion Post—not an auxiliary!famous Lane sisters is Mrs. Pearl Vetter (above). Mrs | temperamental Vetter, of Miami, F s boss of the only all-women post. She was yeomanette in the World War. two of the Lola as a movie queen who refuses to appear at a premiere for her producer, and Rosemary as a | little unknown waitress who | called in to double socially for The Juneau Building Trades | = Council has never received any of-| 4 stellar array of laugh-makers ficlal notice ‘of the withdrawal of|af¢ bt thelr roficking best. =Teq the Carpenters and Joiners Local | “ta'V f He 'MeCRNCe Phowogtts No. 1944 from the Council. Further- | » % 10 Jeromis t2ie Pows % emore, Section 4 of the Constitu- | . ager anc Hugh Herbert as the befuddled father of the movie star tion and By-Laws of the Building ; 8 give inimitable performances. Alan and Construction Trades Depart- Mowbray playing the handsome ment—American Federation of La- U g Iham leading man does it to any : ueen’s taste. Mabel Todd, Allyn “‘Sec. 4. Affiliation of local un- | ; N (Joslyn and Johnnie Davies all fons by their national or interna- | g cqo” o cer tional unions with this local coun- Benny Goodman and his famous cil shall be REQUIRED, “‘"d_"”‘ swing band and Raymond Paige filiation with central labor Unions | unq s orehestra hit the musical chartered by the American Federa- {high spots. tion of Labor where such central bodies exist shall be a qualification for membership in this council. “It would appear from reading foregoing that the affiliation of the Juneau Carpenters and Join- ers Local No. 1944 with the Juneau Building Trades Council, as long as it exists, is required by the International Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners of America, and that Local 1944 has no author- ity to withdraw from the Juneau Building Trades Council unless they also withdraw from the American Federation of Labor. 3. Although the Juneau Central Labor Council holds an American Federation of Labor Chapter, it is being held under false pretenses and is not in any sense of the ,word..an American Federation . of | Labor Council inasmuch as its membership is predominantly CIO, which organization is not recog- nized by the American Federation of Labor “However, even if the Labor Council were an American Federation of ganization, they would not have authority in the case now under dispute as Section 2 of the Con- stitution and By-Laws of the Build- ing and Construction Trades De- partment—American Federation of Labor--reads: “‘Sec. 2. The jurisdiction of this | bands,” | gins.” D Birthday Luncheon ' For Miss Nostrand and “Where the Best Be- For daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett | Nostrand, a luncheon is being given this afternoon at her residence in the McBride Apartments, in cele- bration of her birthday A centerpiece depicting Thanksgiving season, is that in playing games. Guests present Adrienne Gle ma Burford, Beverly Lievers, Marian Huss Joan Irwin, Doris Cahill, Betty Nordling, Shirley Davis, Grace Berg, Marilyn Merritt and Ann Lois Davis. CLAUSON MOVES TO EDMONDS FROM CAN. Victor Clauson, well known for- mer Juneau resident, in writing to include Misses Central authentic Labor or- | For the final showing tonight is | the double feature “Expensive Hus- Miss Maxine Nostrand, the of fruits and candies, offset by orange tapers. The afternoon is being spent | Patricia Olson, Nor- <« COLISEUM OWNED AND, OPERATED W.D.GROSS a8y reau’s Greatest Show Value SUNDAY—MONDAY——TUESDAY PREVIEW TONIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY : .M. 2:00 P. M. which opens to- | is the | P ROSEMARY LANE HUGH HERBERT GLENDA FARRELL - LOLA LANE JOHNNIE DAVIS - ALAN MOWBRAY MABEL TODD - ALLYN JOSLYN . EDGAR KENNEDY g and diect fromthe Orchid Room o the @ RTETRRGP_ er dcctfomhe Orchid Ream of o THE HOLLYWOOD HOTEL PROGRAM » LOUELLA PARSONS - rrances LaNcForD DUANE THOMPSON - JERRY COOPER - KEN NILES RAYMOND PAIGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA And The Nation's No.l Seags Played by BENNY GOODMAN & HIS SWING BAND “Lot That Be A Lesson To You" “I've Hitched My Wagon To A Star™ “Y'm Like A Fish Out Of Water" ADDED ATTRACTIONS council shall completely cover the building and construction industry either in erection, repair, or altera- tion, and this council is endowed with full autonomy over ALL work- ing men engaged in said industry, when in conformity with the laws and decisions of the Building and Construction Trades Department.’ “The Building Trades Council is not trying to settle any labor ques- tion in Juneau other than that effecting the construction industry. “4. Federal Local Union No. 20904 is NOT a company union. It [1s composed of and run by men |who ordinary find employment as common laborers in Juneau. It is |admitted that on one occasion (ow- ing tq the fact that it was im- | possibleto obtain meeting quar- ters elsewhere on such short no- tice) Mr. Dishaw who is a member of the Carpenters Local No. 1944 rented and received payment for his office from Local 20904 for the transaction of their business, but Mr, Dishaw was not present at the meeting of the labor union nor has (he at any time instructed his em- ! ployees regarding théir union. “Finally, although Mr. Hardy (who at one time was a member of Local 20904) and his present CIO “CHARLIE McCARTHY"—EDGAR BERGEN in “AFRICA SPEAKS ENGLISH” FOX MOVIETONEWS The Empire, states he has moved from Chelmsford, Ontario, Canada, where he has been connected with a mining company and is now mak- ing his residence in Edmonds, Wash., a short distance out of Se- attle. LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2 — QUALITY FEATURES — 2 “EXPENSIVE “WHERE THE AND WEST BEGINS” union have repeatedly denied the existance of Federal Labor Union No. 20904, the Juneau Building Trades Council has in its files the following telegram signed by the Secretary of the American Fed- eration of Labor: “‘Local Union 20904 is in good standing with American Federation | of Labor and entitled to full sup-| port and assistance of local unions affiliated with American Federation of Labor." | “In view of this telegram, any- one who claims to be affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and who refuses to recognize | the members of Federal Labor Un- UNDERWEAR — $4.75 * pledge of allegiance to the Am-/ | e et YOUNG MEN'S SHOP statement made.” | DANCE SATURDAY |k 247 S. Franklin (Opposite Erwin’s Cafe) | At Elks Hall to Wesley Barret! BLANKETS $1.95 Beautiful two-tone and Indian patterns. SHEET BLANKETS $1.00 MEN’S 1007, WOOL Royal Alaskans. adv. 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