The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 14, 1945, Page 5

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‘MBER 14, 1945 A | \UREL AND HARDY LAUGHS AND THRILLS IN A GREAT Two-Hit "BLACK PARACHUTE,’ TWO CAPITOL BILLS Show! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- Industry Plan S To Lay Card On JUNEAU, ALASKA JURY INDICTS IN ANTI-TRUST U.S. Feared DDT REAT MOMENT,’ Was Nazi Trick FEATURE TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY/ Entomologi department of Agric PAGE FIVE )”” DAENTURY TONIGHT ONLY!? T {ture were in a suspicious frame of aurel And EAEdY el 2 veri- C mind in their early studies of the TR g "{ | Laurel and Haray e up o veri Table’ Fa(e Up haSrges lFlr'\tfalr D[ezllfng i mind RAEES ot e v © comeay it e Return Showing! screen M-G-M’s “Noth- ale, Fitting of Arti- Bishop, QTR S e U mises plenty of laughs| ARE LOOSE.... But Trouble,” which opens to- (Continued from Page One) g i ( b e P for those who . wu\Th(' ’4“if "it: IN THE night at the Capitol Thn-a;l‘c.l their it o f|(|a| lm]bs «’“_lj‘: klerY (BB ‘1'; the howing of 1EVET | pumiriovatens ' misadventures producing a g i TR e vri el McCrea and KITCHEN! inuous gale of laugh- |:;‘E'p€'xlw‘n:unh(»‘\v‘,rn- its :)osltmn.‘mxu(‘ B e e T ,x,‘(v:“f‘ ,p:;::;: : x.\;“ Bishop fiziog dosl M s ’ ms Mlnlclr-m s a bungling chef, Laur- € e ation’s most important | " y Ay, a8 g iC ‘.(. Al b r'v- SICIRE Yemar in for added laugh. | i el as a butter-fingered butlel get ::g: d:;pu:.l.\ came to & new im- s $ “f‘j“)‘“ '4.:“:‘ ]“.‘")‘Z‘“ ed ditt h\'l;‘.\v! n'\ll’\l] o o Aty ciras RIS R STURGES’. fixed up on the intrigues of a gov- Passe. President Benjamin Fair tAVATA Bl e s o oy s 1d othe rjeots ¢ ummeult)»m»r Iu-r:mp pals {;0 a of the United States Steel Cor- 31‘_:] ]“"‘“" b ‘?'“(" - lial to be shipped out of Switzerland : ! B'GGEST SURPRISH king poration cted a request from ::im k‘”'I;" _”;l“(i' "X“\l’_:":"‘l:” o he hope that it mig 1 . L “Nothing But Trouble,” despite its Labor Secretary Lewis Schwellen- | e, o0 T l‘ gt nsively on our S and ¢ high octan, comedy content, tells a bach to meet today with a special| - C@! Hmbs used by amputee 'some way adversely affect tl GREAT wholesome human interest story of United States conciliator and rep- m,'\r‘]:' GRARERbAL Ielbaas Y e Eeonl tests cartied quaie an(e ! the friendship of the two comics for | resentatives of the CIO United |, - SWAOUTERMCHL. teledsed by fout by the food and drug adminis ‘ mumems i a lonesome youngster who turns out | Steel Workers o partment, said thetration and the national institut o s Vit The unfon is demanding a s2-|indictment had been returned by health, however, failed to d Iwghm The elaborate cast includes David! per-day boost throughout the steel| e District of Columbia Grand strate any toxic effects onl i | Leland, boy actor; Mary Boland, industry. Fairle o, vejestisg ABEY, Bnd that it alleged anti-trust e f Henry O'Neill, Philip Merivale and | Schwellenbach’s second request to|YiOlations in the manufacture, as-| - 3 | “'\-. John Warburton attempt to settle the dispute says|Scmbly, distribution, sale and fit- H"Ier S I, in ! % “The Black Parachute!” is the United States Steel cannot grant UnS of artificial limbs throughout| d S k"‘,““"“:“\I““,‘_\[“L’.“,' ‘:ff“;“ s o sther feature wage increases until the OPA acts 'h€ United States Bt i iaes.. kg e . byt A Yank correspondent “chutes”|on fts request. for higher ceiling| Clark said in a statement that B’ough' Io Ame"(a & \',..l" b A oot W '*“’H Aol excitement M LAND into Balkan guerrillas and makes & prices for steel products. Fairless ¢ alleged conspiracy “deprived e L s fary 80 life-and-death scoop! Heroic moun- | maintains that steel manufacturers the United States Veterans Ad- ; s e e e L W Sy Philip MERIVALE" T MY : : ) ActUrers ... tration of the opportunity to| BOSTON, Mass, Nov. 14 A been given in the CIO Union Hall ] taineers smash Nazis! Beautiful even now are losing money on | strange This Vi fe ess! I} py trades kisses for lives. Live| much of their production. -‘makv artificial limbs for war vet-| «\;lyn.mo is in the harbor. m hls nlu}e \A‘AI\. XX}(ltl :neu\l.’m) 1\‘ - with them as the underground| The rest of the labor situation|®Fans’ and also \ o0, Clalineg. Ay AC0 Hitler's the very large crowds that werc| moments = fighters cut the ground from under | remains largely static Forced the Veterans' Administra- |rmored train on which he made|to be accommodated while the fleet| | “of —8 the Nazi invaders. Thrill to them ceite. tion, various state agencies, and Mmany spectacular i sl S e R : s they cry 450 NKMIS. for{ s 5 %' % o's 6 8 & » ¢ 4 ¥ velerans buying limhs ‘direct Erl;(iu e o e Ih:x:;“(‘;gx Im::(w":\um 'm‘;l» - i ; every patriot!” {from manufaeturers to pay non-| 1Y€ ong-time attendants at ese- af- IT'S DYN“MIC Irullu};!-rd (1‘n the cast are John : WEATHER 3 > :}Cnn\]n-lfl\h prices. | Army authorities were not avail- |fairs Faraz::‘r:m DYNAMI'I‘E' Gixradine, . Lorry. REksE Wikiae WE REPORT s able for comment, but a ship’s of-| Another excellent crowd is ex- L Qef’ atoe ahd. Oas Mieiey R e R T R ficer says there is no doubt it's pected tonight. However, it is be- Q i 4 o i g vt SR BB D BUI(K pRODUCIION (Hitler's train. Just why the train lieved it can be handled satisfac- v ® Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ has been brought to this country|torily in the USO quarters. It fis [] 3 CRRC 0 . |1s not hmwn Other German war |deemed advisable to hold the dance o minimum, 11 o! campaign exhibi that the rather considerable num- WHOGAVE'BEING - » avvor vosmum . - MORE BECOME lDlE b T o e e o i o8 i n town and staying at the U - e 54055 g o : Dairy Catfle Ara i a0 W A (ollE(TED HERE. R e R ( The Associated i ress) y watch a set or two, and then be Carey - 2 ‘ ST AR ARl Harry Carey - William Demarest EXTRA? “HEDULE FOR TO> . [ * Buick automobile production was Shl ed '0 poland : ; i o : oo “Nothing But Trouble” . ¢ WEATHER FORECAS o halted today but the CIO United pp i 3 SN’\,,A e ";r‘“"{“‘ rankiin Panghorn - Porter o NEW YORK CITY GETS Gk S8 000 Every member of the armed forces (suneau ana vicinity) o | Automobile Workers disputed state : op ”“:‘;':';X el ")" lxlT«“r . :)9'\ 4 by PRESTON STURG NEW MAYOR! S : el and ever war veteran spending!|e e o o o ments that a “work stoppage” Was, NEWTON, KA\ 3 By LA e | Bire POICCDALE. SN (08 SR . Y ¥ ‘The Black Parachute Christmas in a hospital will receive| @ Occasional snow and con- e !the cause. |load of fat dairy cattle uv(lu; oo HERLy immg Added And Other Highlights on at 7:00—9:30 a gift this Christmas whether over-|e tinued cold. Gusty north- e| Five thousand persons were in- gins its long journey to Poland This means, points out Ruth b £ in the seas nr in the United States, | ® easterly winds tonight and e |volved in the Buick shutdown and where the animals will help to Brooks, USO hostess who is in IN TECHNICOLOR! NEWS OF THE DAY This is the goal of the “Gifts for| ® Thursday. Lowest tempera- e the closing of the Fisher Body assem- renew depleted herds PORIGC oL AR AT N S e BROUGHT TO OUR SCREEN Yanks who Gave” campaign being| ® ture tonight, near 8. degrees. e bly line. This b}'ou(%ht to 275‘009‘ The cattle are part of a collec- n‘.'{nul :‘1‘]"_n‘“(‘h‘l‘;"(;;(.l‘\-”"‘”' ‘::( ’|: M A R B l BY PAA AIR EXPRESS! sponsored again this year by the| ® o 'the number of persons On.bl“k“ OF [tion of 1,000 head contributed by o0 W BE UPEEEE S . X B American Legion and Auxiliary all{e e o @ @ @ ¢ @ o e e e elindirectly involved in labor disputes Mennonites all over the nation.|“""“% # 0 CRSKI AL G B A s over the country. Last year 1,179,350 - ! over the nation. 1They will be shipped from a dock ALSO NEWS—OTHER FILMS THE JOY SHOW Christmas packages were distributed ! ‘The new dispute between the yeqr Baitimore, Md., accompanied to sick and wounded men and women KINGMAN 'S Io | United States Steel Corporation and 'y gpoyt Mennonite volunteers OPENS SUND in Army, Navy and Veterans Hos- |the CIO United Steel Workers came | wh, will care for them enroute. | gpANISH FORK, Utal, Nov. 14— oo | pitals, and the program this vear is |to a new impasse today as the com- AR S Wil 3 e al the CAPITOL! DURANTE expected to be even larger. BE SU((ESSOR pany rejected Secretary of Labor hie, TAEIALON RS (0 KTet d /= The public is asked to contribute | Schwellenbach’s second appeal to HOSPITAL NOTES NED awe, sfgse el e in toward this goal, to show in a small ! [resyme negotiations with the Union., | his college days at Brigham Young n o “ G L A s * 3 | The /hie g i | University. Watching some school way that these servicemen and wo- Io ADM. HAI,SEY The Union, which is demanding a| . . o0 oudnee g fol- |y - s ¥ " P i R e : ST At~ company and plans stri yotes ‘CWS, N 0 > % ' BUILDING WORKERS P ad ‘,2,9 ?quz,fiz?%fi" {‘\fi::p?:cy,;ft?mnm‘m( 15 50 BIEAL (o \SHINGTOYN, Noy. . 14—The among some 500,000 workers within Ann's Hospital: = Joseph ~Dumloo Reailltezs brakon TONIGHT ONLY HERE REGRGANIZED Wt : €Y nits for Yanks who Gave" are|Navy announced today assignment|three weeks, has acoepted Schwell- Lyle Hibner and Jimmy ‘C. John. eh lade on the first play. | Ottichrs ciocted 1o 1o the. new|DEIE collected in Juneau by the Le- |of Rear Admiral Howard F. King-|enbach's invitation (o meet with & T N R AT W KAY KYSER AT MFET I_ASI NIGHI S .;ou:l a2 OLB““‘ gion Auxilis and will be sent| Man to replace Admiral Williem F. special government conciliator in v oy Foe c‘ld‘:‘( Fra‘:ilf Ev:m:m'ecm;';:; south for distribution about Decem- Hn!sr(i. T;”d;'gl clommundm- of the w;.«‘»):mlpum u;duy, s el oo Around the World L L &g ols. | [ame hir eet. llsewhere along the labor front,! An organizations: meeling of tne secretary; Joe Walsh, business oo b throush Awdliary shamnels | LR, T me time, Vice Admiral continuing labor disputes kept idle disinteerated former local of the, agent P;:l:,xgc.s;wr;.)’:x{ l’ox( :sdl.or“‘,(;m::fi» Daniel E. Barbey, Commander of about 270,000 workers. n W 1:;!‘ Cl‘l:rleris nl:d }iu!ldm% Laborers,| A concerted campaign to socurc;loé;&dwmr ‘v.h‘:s qurpt‘)s;, The gi[ti Amphibious Forces of the Seventh| In San Francisco, negotiations in » was held here last evening affiliation of all eligibles with the |, 0% 1o oire wrapped. The choice | Fleet, was named to command the |the strike of 12000 CIO and AFL A N S p o RTAT I o N * COLISEUM * under the sponsorship of the Ju- new local was outlined for immedi- e e i 7th Fleet. He succeeds Admiral |machinists over a wage dispute, ap- | T R is practically unlimited. cards, games, toilet articles,| anything one could use and enjoy while hospitalized, will be greatly ap- \ preciated. [ pifts ate launching. No further meetings ;0::; was discussed today. were scheduled until the new| Approximately 20 per cent of an! charter is received. estimated 60 ordinary laborers and:‘ ———————— i semi-skilled building cox\sLn‘ucti011§ The lone property transfer re- b | vision Nine of the Pacific Fleet. } Light, radio, X-rays and other | workmen in the city are reported ' corded here during the past week | g e | electric-magnetic waves are caused | to have been in attendance. Plans shows sale of the Oharles Naghel In ancient Egyptian court cere- By 1839 more than 700 men and | by atomic disturbances for the organization of an entirely property at Mile Nine on the|monies only the Pharaoh wore women had leff England for New | - B e | new local were adopted and appn- Glacier Highway to Lee W. Smnh shoes; princes .\ppeared barefoot. | Zealand with about 400 chl]dron Empire Wani-ads bring resum.l neau Building Trades Council, it Thomas Kinkaid. | peared deadlocked, keeping an ad- Admiral Halsey has applied for|ditional 55000 workers away from ratirement from the Navy. Kingman their jobs in scores of mdusu!es has been commander of Battle Di-| >oe 2—~FEATURES—2 “NO ESCAPE” “WESTERN MAIL” Childs Colds e VICKS COMPANY % ~Rub on I Time-Tested PR S — EventheTurkeys Are Thankful This.... “SPECIALIZING IN F ERMANFNT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 | | | ! . { | | ERAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE That’s only a starter! If Juneau Welding and Machine Shop | you are wondering wheth: | ? ot s .| er thereis a certain kind of insurance” call SlVRE. a department store carries nearly ev- everything! But listen! it This agency can insure | neon signs, wedding pres- ents, stamp collections, or furs. 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