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" PAGE THREE FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 N TS R ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TONIGHT ]‘W&FEA]‘URESON iNo labor D}a_ll Now : EK‘AR[O w! NASI A.F OF L. VOI[S : "'IHE (|S(0 KIiD" WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY CAPITOL THEATRE | Sondiderfis. ' GOING SOUTHTO | ACCEPTANCE OF INNEW THRILLER | TONIGINT wnd 5895, mpy ry iy U -:."..,l BILL FOR TONIGHT| oo o USPH.SERVICE PRICE FOR FISH AT 207H CENTURY | SATURDAY Z | “Double Dafe’” ROMANMC|swersae ‘reivesr worsers " [piion of pune seatn Emgineer- | Dispute Between Fisher- Cesar Romero Stars in| Comedy and "'DIaMOnd [um: ihis i sroughe sbout i an of Heat. et for the soutn wany. | Men and Packers "Romance of the Rio TIME this is brought about in an ; NEWE] ’ orderly way? | He is on a ten-day leave of absence . " | 3 Fronfler'” Share Screen | ue “War sunpower commis.| rom ine Depariment of Heutnana | Delieved Seftled Grande” NowHere | 7:30—9:40 4 {sion, headed by Paul V. McNutt, will go to Minnesota to visit his | ' S i | oy (which is working with the various| family. A. F. of L. fishermen have voted| O. Heary's colorful caballero, the 1 : i B'Ia——lb'zl ens when two young . “ What hsppens | government labor agencies in the| Mr. Nasi has just been informed |to accept the prices offered by|Cisco Kid, is at his peak in “Ro-| moderns try to dictate the 107ly "0y agriculture departments; | that he is to receive his commission |salmon canning plants in this area|mance of the Rio Grande” the ’ i MATINEE: inter of their elders provides the | o 1o tive Service; the War Labor as Assistant Sanitary Engineer inl!according to word received this|20th Century--Fox picture which 4 Saturda amusing romantic tangle involved in g1 “ang scores of training agen- the Regular Corps of the United |morning by C. E. Wheeler, United opens tonight at the 20th Centuty| ! T, 1:00 P. N‘{ Universal's “Double Date” NOW | jes ang private industrial set-ups.|States Public Health Service. He |States Commissioner of Conciliation|peatre, with Cesar Romero agaun | ” 8 :00 P. M. showing at the Capitol Theatre, g il there be a labor “draft”? | expects to learn of his first assign- |for the United States Department|in tne title role | with Edmund Lowe, Una Merkel,| A probably not. In some spe-|ment during his stay in Minnesota [of Labor from George Issel, Inter-| po.cided as one of the strongest Peggy Moian and Rand Brooks en-|cialized professional fields, sugh as|and probably will not be back in the |national Representative of the Sea-| i ihe Gisco pictures, “Romance | scting ;the ‘eomedy Toursome. the medical profession, it may be Territory { farer's International Union of North |/ "o 0 e o i B 0 tion, | Glenn Tryon, former comedy star, necessary if present trends continue.| Mr. Nasi recently returned to his | America. Voting took place this thrills and . Jaughs ““lm_(" me,\‘ directed the gay picture and Joseph |But at the moment, it is considered | position in Juneau after a leave of |week in Wrangell. S SltatatAlis Tt Whish: LnoluAGy . G. Sanford was the Associate Pro-|likely that the voluntary movement | absence during which he took his, Acceptance of the canner’s prices “‘" S e T S N ducer. |to place every man and woman in| master's degree in science at Har-[for fish is expected to settle the Patricia Morison, Lynne Roberts,| Telling a, story of injustice andlthe job for which he or she is best|vard University | dispute between fishermen and revenge, Universal's “Diamond Froa- | fitted and most needed will be Richard S. Green, Passed Assist- ‘p.u’};u\ that has been under nego- sufficient. ant Sanjtary Engineer for the Unit- | tiation since last May, Mr. Wheeler Ricardo Cortez and the ever-faith-| ful Gordito, Chris-Pin Martin, Cisco's trouble: begins when he ¥, n tier,” shares the double bill. | . g < " (Y Vo Starring Victor McLaglen, with| s ed States Public Health Service, re- |said today comes upon his “double”—and froin| B 8 b e | % i oS Wi > | SErv S I tly come to Juneau, Prices offered by the packers, an then everything is multiplied by e joe John Loder, eminent British ac-| Q. What industries will need the serve, has recently . A 3 i 4 Riders of Death Valley tor, as the victim of McLaglens|MOSt additional workers? to work with Mr. Nasi and will carry |approximate thirty percent increase two. When his “double” is in- (Saturday Matinee) AII]I‘HU(‘(‘ R Sreiia talls SR abos | " A. Civilian employment in navy on the Engineering Department for lover those pald a year ago, are 45|jured, C:sco impersonates him, finds LATEST NEWS (5 b . Ghasioary of e P :'y'yal'ds, army arsenals and air depots | the present. |cents for reds, 35 cents for cohoes, two lovely women on his hands, plus M| %ill be increased at least five-fold: | o 5 A = 116 cents for chums and 15 cents/a conniving cousin who is trying South Africa. In the mad rush,, | * Yo ‘atuke ¢ o R P i;m-cmn workers quadrupled; ship- | for pinks, to do him out of his inheritance. ;“‘.r(;“ 'uux ;Ial.;m an‘ the m“";building and army and navy ord- | Mr. Wheeler arrived in Juneau How Cigco hdndles both situations | disorder and 'lawlessness that “)l',nuncc tripled. |from his Portland, Oregon head- promises exciting screen fare for THEATRE lows, Loder suffers from McLaglen's| @ How many “new” workers will | lAN(Es [ quarters on July 8 to supervise ne- gy, ‘ SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU e and cruelty, is imprisoned,|pe needed? | | gotiations between packers and| AT N ST i und then returns” to pursue his| A. Approximately 11,000,000 in | fishermen which delayed the open-| T ~ vengeance against the man who had | industry; 2500000 on the farms I“ DEFE“SE woRK‘mg of the canning season, until| A“NIVERSARY Io B f St {f | wronged him. | (during harvest periods) | arrangements were made to fish| arano a > - | Q. How ma’ny “trades” are short; oo light truck owners Who pending cn}nc)lmuun | BE (ELEBRATED BY i { SOINEO e + sonts thaat blier to e Civilen [, T8 stiRIREOR MR ‘Wisdler plans as rarewe | | A At least 100. For example, Gonate tieir vehicles to the GIVI Ao leave for Fairbanks where he will REV. LE VASSEUR | 50 tool designers are needed for Defense Unit as ambulances supervise conciliation negotiations | RLBRT tool- MOt worry thal their insurance ON|peiween the International Union Party for Girls pASSAGE FOR A . TRl he truck: invalidated through | The Peast of St. James the Apostle makets 1 - , working, |the trucks is invalidated rough | o Mining, Mill and Smelter % » Feas . James the Apostle | e : . and Smelter Work- | % celebrated by the Catholic y 22 marine machinists, ete the use cf the vehicles in a defense| e ang the United States Smelting Members of the Baranof Hotel wESIwARD Q. Where does one apply for a activity, R. E. Robertson told thelang Refining Company. Coffee Shop staff had a farewell : : 7 | wartime job? Civilian Defense Board members/ Upon completion of his work in party last night for three members Taking passage from Juneau for| A. At the offices of the United last night following the alert. | Fairbanks, Mr. Wheeler will return of the staff who are leaving, Misses »AFutat early this morning were|states Employment Service. These| A letter to Robertson from the|to Juneau and remain here for a A. J. David, Fred McVay, A. Shep-|are located in all large cities, in all| National Bureau of Casualty and short time before returning to his Dorothy and Laura Carr have re- S # signed from the staff to return to herd, D. Matterson, A. Mullen, C.|state capitals, and most of the|Surety Underwriters, the American|Oregon headquarters. Church tomorrow and in Juneau, the day has special significance, for it is the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ordination to the priesthood of the Rev. Willlam G. LeVasseur, S. J., of the Church of the Nativity. | The Rev. LeVasseur will celebrate Henderson, S. Swasmith and S. D. Y i - their home in Idaho | 3 s county seat towns. Mutual Alliance, and the Mutual ol o ot {ea o i _ Mrs. Archie Betts is going to Y::L};q fCm I-‘l’qa::]g T TG R e Casualty Insurance Rating Bureau,| Mrs Isadore Goldsteln returned i\"’iltxl(:‘{:n:m?1’]“;!1‘?1:!(‘:2:01‘:1 ::m:ll:i Skagway where she and Mr. Bets yeqying here for Seward werf‘slx ARRIV TRl WAt i SOl Ve gl from the south Where ooy gt which a few close' COLISEUM ——— “SLEEPERS WEST” ——— COLI are planning to operate their OWn Ropert Brown, G. R. Goodwin cover damage even though the ve-|she has spent the last three rongs will be entertained. ! : business. Tarhes & Gotx;l\vm L ‘SLrobel Tvl hicles ars being used in emergency months visiting her family in San Tomorrow also is the twenty-fifth CA RA NOME Jolning the staft are Mrs. E. J..'yost George, Anderson, Donald FROM SOUIH war and defense activities. Francisco, California. anniversary of the consecration of Isabel Parsons [ Higby and Mrs. Bru(‘.e Mitchell Bankaiai; Q65 Paviotk HHa Mhrvil | | Frank .A. Metcalf informed the On fLe lh;m north Mrs. Gold- | gis Most Excellency, the Most R(-v-] ! 3 “ER T T Bothidh: el Board of his resignation but will stein was delayed for two weeks in|erend J. R. Crimont, S. J., D. D.| H MOOSE TO MEET LA PR S Passengers arriving in Juneau | .optinue to serve until Mayor Har- Seattle while waiting to obtain a|put this anniversary is to becele-| eaves On “p Instant new loveliness s | | yours when you use your from the south last night were Wil-| ., 1 105 makes the appointment travel permit to complete her trip.|brated by Bishop Crimont on July | tint of this exquisite pows der—superior in quality, William Magner, employe of . 5 » arles | The regular meeting of the Loy~ Linby. MeNelll and Libhy. of Tagu|'lam Deller, Myrtle E. Lind, Charles | | Sellers, Ensign Charles Goodspeed | al Order of the Moose will be held Harbor, has t ischarge: | arbor, has been discharged xmm\zmd V. C. McElhaney. 29 in Seattle. Bishop Crimont left Miss Isabel Parsol earlier this we r south earlier ?\ eek for the soi ‘,M"n i R e of a new director, | Metcalf said that while he was , daughter of Apricots and lots of them are at Parsons, left all of the grocery stores in town at 8 o'clock tonight in the club St. Ann's Hospital where he has + |in Sitka, he inspected Civilian De- S W rooms i the Seward Building. been under medical care. J. F. Coates was an arrival “‘0m\n'nsv Sobivities | Mad - vepurtin, that y. ready for immediate canning, MARY CAUTHORNE | today for the south, where she will At s o LT o |S. E. Alaska. * grocers say. e spend the remainder of the sum- REG. i . for. Si | sitka now has a unit of the Alaska Frn OFF TO KETCHIKAN °* £ J . . | Taking passage for Sitka from Ters ot Eradid 3 . If apricots are on the housewife’s b ‘ imer months visiting friends and GET YOUR SIZE Juneau were Myrtle Hansen, Bernie “f”“’“f .‘"""“ "‘"f""‘““_‘% 160 Jist for canning local merchants| Mary Keith Cauthorne, advisory| ..iatives, before entering her first TINT TODAY s] : Hanson, Cecil Lancaster, Hal Fair-|Men. Army sergeants are training guggest she get at the job at once.|Durse for public health nurses of veny ¢ the University of Washing- Al 1] SAVE WITH INSURED SAFETY |- ‘Farland, Viola | the guards {™I¥% the height of the apricot|the Terilorial Depastment of oo SO B kesen and Bodile Es Juneau does not yet have any season in the states and, say local | Health, left this morning for a _ 4 b8 3 James unit of the Guard which has been merchants, chances are that this!|short, routine business trip to K(’l-l MPS formed in various Alaska cities, wil] be the last shipment received. chikan ' e CANNING D Lo | SEASON ’ L g T== | | | Buy Your War Bonds Here Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneau MOST DISTINCTIVE BEVERAGE . Now is the time to secure your FRUIT JARS, RUBBERS, COVERS and e Yorw LIDS —We Have a Complete Stock to Fulfill Your Every Need! 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