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"« FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1945 S OUBLE FEATURE -———RADI0'S <<tvay |- BILL COMING 10 e FAMOUS CAPITOL TONIGHT yMASTER of tonight in a f man who 'SKI CLUB MEETING master of at the shoc n; better facilitie: a ski patrol rman of will give en tion of cha 'ommittee, why sner, all over skiers t up wherever two sound of country the mere Sih will pe tosether. The| Chuck Lowery will slides of Washington creen 1 ot & Y give a shor scussiol Fithehe d g 1 short discussion W without a erested in him! show fear who met skiing conscience. 4 invited. Gloria Joan red, and Rich: is Stuart, J. Carrol L Woodbury are featured The second feature on bill is “Tahiti Hc musical com- edy starring Simone Simon with Dennis O'Keefe, Lionel Stander and the popular Michael W . In to the hi amatic by Si this . cing both - D VAN I1I. FISK SUFFERS Suffering his third H. Fisk, prominent W is critically ill, friends been advised. fisk is one the double e ith J. Carrol Naish Gloria Stuart ;"‘i;"/ b SECOND , FEATURE here of the st ne, in de terrific in Wrangell, that town civic and fraternal affairs. three times mayor A MERRY MUSICALBOMBSHELL! STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Bemodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Rox 3091 Estimates Furnished SIMONE SIMON DENAIS O'KEEFE mace ADPDED =x=- OUR GANG in Lionel Stander Danny Seymour "Three Smart Guys” L | — and — ' D CHAUTER 1—SHIPWRECKED AMONG ICEBERGS! The GREAT HEY KIDS! THE NEW SERIAL TARTS SATURDAY "% 2o Sddl e o ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE the nd wherefors of the he some ski scenery on is IROKE AT WRANGELL , Van gell man, have best known men in Southeast Alaska, many years Democratic boss in of and active in all its poration's surplus funds with which —— pointed out that the A JUNEAU, ALASKA 'UNION ATTORNEY ON PAY CLAIMS ‘W, E Iravg Is Here from Denver to Aid Union | in Wage Case ; ‘mn(nmh will feature Appearing before a speciall called meeting at Union Hall ¢ all members, and former members of Juneau Mine and Mill Worker? Union, C. I. O. last night W. k Travis, union attorney from International headquarters in Denver, Colorado, of the Inter- national Union of Mine, Mill and nelter Workers, told the mine Wor of latest developments in their fight to collect $150,000 in claimed back pay from the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com Travis informed the ber of members that ing of the Attorne fice prohibits the W: from confiscating any eneral’s of- Labor Board of a cor- He then A-J's only current revenue was the money obtained by selling electricity to the city of Juneau. On the basis of the amount of back pay involved and the com- parative smallness of the com- pany's present earnings he strong- ly advised the union against a s at this time saying, howe International had backed their case and would continue to fight it through. Next he told the members to keep pushing their claim through any and all legal channels. Especially, he said for them to to get the WLB to re-consider the case. He countenanced against violence saying it would do little good and perhaps, a good deal of harm to the union’s standing in the community. He added the WLB would not to pay back wages. the | . 5 CARTOONS WITH SCHEDULED TONIGHT, -~ py|SES MINERS | FEATURE SHOWING Juneau Ski Club will meet AT 20TH CENTURY | A special added treat is in store | for the Juncau Juniors matinee at| {the 20th Century Theatre Saturday | when a program of five cartoons will be shown in addition to the regular feature attraction. The five| cartoon stars Also added is a short ‘hree Be in a Boat" shc the adventures of three little L | who steal a canoe and drift down| a wild river A new stage show and radio| broadcast is lined up and several | Inew contests and prizes are to be| awarded. | James Cagney in “The Frisco| Kid,’ a fast action feature, will be | |shown. Doors open at 1 p. m. and the show starts at 1:30 p. m. Tiegler Ol Comes fo Life For Visitor | RS | photograph taken | of yourself over 30 s ago, and | walking into the awnof Hotel | Gold Room to find that same pic- | |ture done in oils on 16 sqi of wall, is the strange experience | lenjoyed today by big game guide |Frea Henton. | The painting in question is the| Forgetting a ®|Ziegler oil showing men wading a [supply loaded boat torrent with a man on horseba leading the way on into the moun- | {tains. | | The picture was taken in 1913 of | mining supply outfit going up| uttle Creek towards Ear Moun- | iin on the Arctic side of the Sew- | ‘ard Peninsula. Thé man on horse- | |back, Henton recognized as him-| self. i | Henton and his partner, Teddy | Winfield, located the first Ala; tin strike on the Arctic sid up in ALASKAN WALTER J. %00 SMASHINd ADVENTURES! jj% SENSATIONS! “ act quickly even though threat ol 1910, At the time the picture was| strike were brought. It is the ten-ltopen in 1913, Henton was leading | dency of the WLB, he said, not t0 3 party of English tin people into 1000 BLAZING : ‘ ing Thrills! v in 13 (H’PIE{?S of}A:m:}lmg - a8 ’ > club card in this issue of the 1d cut it out and bring le to you later. You'll DAILY ALASKA FEl it with you. It will be v learn the details Saturday A by N by Marjorie weayep } Milbyrp STONE | g U2y KNiGyT Ed ’ gar KENNEDy HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON IS NOW OPEN TO SERVE HER FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS PHONE 492 no substitute for newspaper advertising! There is GRAND OPENING SATURDAY FRANK'S QUICK LUNCH Located at 248 South Franklin will open SATURDAY AT 4 P. M. under NEW MANAGEMENT. AMERICAN ard CHINESE DISHES Will Be Served to Your Best Satisfaction! Dine and Dance at Frank’s Quick Lunch which will soon be called Romey’s Paradise Inn Open from4P. M. 104A. M. THIS CERTIFIES THAT fe 3 membar af this ciub and is Eenticled to 31 benefits and privileges MEETS E‘v’.ERV SATQRDAV Lil2]3]4]5]6][7] HERE'S HOW Fill in your name and adrress on the above card, cut it out and bring it with you Saturday afternoon when vou come to the kiddies’ matinee. In a few days your permanent card will reach you through the mail. You will then be a member of THE GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY CLUB and entitled to the many benefits of the club. These will be explained at the meeting on Saturday. It is very important that you be here and have your card punched in the space marked No. 1. See the Ad Elsewhere on This Page for Titles of Features SHOWPLALE oF ABITHLA ;, PHONE u a5 1aa speed a case through to final de- cision when violence is resorted to.| Travis sgid there was some pos- | sibility of the WLB re-considering ' the so far as the present workers for the company are con- cerned. The rest might have to wait until the mine re-opens before back pay which is claimed could be considered. i Since the mine ceased operations | last May, shortly after the Economic Stabilize Washington upheld ! the & > panel’s decision on a l4c pay hike the Miner's Union has been trying to get back pay claimed for their members, The company took the position that a purely local matter could not be | legally settled by the WLB and according to union members, is up-‘) just stalling for time.| aid last night that an of the WLB is law and| would remain law even after the| termination of the war. l The union attorney will be here| for a week aiding the union in| preparing its case for further | presentation, he said. ‘ - REBEKAHS WILL HAVE SOCIAL ON JANUARY 24 | Date for the installation of the recently elected officers of the’ Rebekah Lodge will be announced at a later time, it was reported at the regular meeting Wednesday evening at the Odd Fellows Hall. Next meeting will be a social affair to be held January 24. Members of the refreshment com- mittee are Mabel Lybeck. chairman; Helen Hermle, Clara Christensen, Nina Anderson, Louise Horton, | Hazel Jacobson, Aileen Berthol,| Winnifred Hanna, Joanna Jeuscn,' Mammy Reck and Sidonia Duncan. Entertainment will be under di-! rection of Odelia Light, | ‘ i il ! e o o 0606060 00 0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Weather Bureau) Temperature for 24-hour period ending at 7:30 o'clock this morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 46; minimum, 38. Precipitation, 49 of an inch. At Airport—Maximum, 42; minimum, 35. Precipitation, .19 of an inch. TOMORROW’'S FORECAST Rain, with winds increas- ing to 20 to 30 miles per hour tonight. Rain, with de- creasing wind Saturday. Lowest temperature tonight, 37; highest Saturday, 43. e o o o SMITH SOOTHSAYER SEE GREAT BLACK DRAGON ABOARD MIGHTY DESTROVER ESCORTED BY HUGE FLOTILLA FROM ROVAL JAPANESE NAVY BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY THIS DISGUSTING CUR WILL CONSULT ROYAL SOOTWSANER, OMNIPOTENT ONE N | | THIS HUWMBLE PERSON SUGGESTS ROYAL SEER ‘ DISPOSE OF STUPID I | CRVSTAL AND PURCWASE e RECENT COPY OF NEWSPRPER ie s o000 ceecsscscce oo By BILLY DeBECK | Bronchitis the diggings. The prospect was too small to satisfy the Englishmen, but car- ried values sufficient for a small operation. After the World War the property was nearly forgotten. It is now owned by the Lomen Brothers who hope to develop it. Henton, a member of the Explor- er’s Club, one time dog musher for famed explorer Stefansson, and one of Alaska’s best known big game guides, is on his way south with | Mrs. Henton for a visit in the States. For the past two years Henton has been of ing the Van Gilder Hotel in Seward. DR. LYON TRANSFERRED TO KETCHIKAN HOSPITAL Dr. Leonard Lyon, public health service dentist who suffered a se- vere leg injury Sunday while ski- ing, was taken to the Coast Guard Hospital at Ketchikan Thursday by ! Ellis Airlines. The injured man was accompani- ed by Dr. Foster R. Sims, who is senior dental officer for the Coast | Guard in Alaska. S O Approximately 6,000,000 women| were in war work at the end of 1943. CAPE FROM CRIME” Dine at the Bataan Cafe Americdn-Chinese Dishes CARA NOME GI.EI/!SIIG CREAM This high-quality liquefy- Ing cresm quickly softens dust and make-up 3o they and flower-fresh. ECONOMY REG. SIZE ASK FOR IT AT , Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken Choice Steaks L How To Relieve | 21 Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel erm laden phlegm, and aid nature E; soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottlé of Creomul lon with the un- on y to have you CREOMULSION| quickly al for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis MATINEE TODAY AND SATURDAY . ivwoav—rsor. o | HI-KIDS! ADDED ATTRACTION SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY! 5 CARTOONS (Shown at MAT LE ONLY) JUNEAU JUNIORS Big Stage Show and Broadcast Extra! On the Screen! “3 BEARS IN A BOAT” | STORY OF 3 BEAR CUBS IN A RUN-AWAY CANOE! PRIZES—CONTESTS LOTS OF FUN! ™ MARGARET RIGARDO i LINDSAY - CORTEZ - DAMITA DONALD WOODS - BARTON MacLANE - GEO. £. STONE ADDISON RICHARDS - Diected by Lioyd bacon Coming Sunday-"RIDIN’ HIGH" PUNCH- PACKED i NS IN TECHNI- COLOR all the way in less than a day! Ky FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE " PASSENGERS . EXPRESS . AIR MAIL Connections <t ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and All Alaske Points INFQRMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS Daily Service 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 ¥ PUAN AMERICAN AIRWAES DECORATING involves more than just another job of painting or papering. Remember, the important part is to be sure the decorator can give you correct color styling even though the scheme may be very simple. Why not have your color scheme suit your individuality ? J. S. McCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 (et e CABINETS FIXTURES 1.6.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made L PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street WE NOW HAVE SOME of the ; 750-Watt and 1000-Watt Lamps For Movie Projector Machines Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18