The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1946, Page 5

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1946 .n||||ll||llllllllmllillmllllIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllHII|illIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIII1: THURSDM MARCH 28, | | | ! THE ROMANTIC HIT OF THE YE \R LEAVES i‘flNiGfl Complete Show 7 ) Feature Star —PLUS — THIS IS AMERICA \\l)l\l D OF SPORTS MERLE OBERON CLAUDE RAINS VIN Tlll} GREATES]] @3"@9“ ,’;, 3444 sasqdionsd!s THIS CHAMBER OF HORRORS... WILL CURDLE YOUR KARLOFF J. Carrol Naish Elena Verdugo “SILVER CITY RAIDERS” with RUSSELL HAYDEN | comparable | 12-year-old girl torn betwe 'TEEN-AGE GIRL HAS GOOD ROLE CAPITOL'S BILL © For the last two times toniz the Capitol is showing “This L of Ours” which has Univ trio co-starr Oberlin, Charles Korvin a Rains. “This Love of Our and hatred for hi ot know her father wife whom she doe The for new is her own mother ed by Sue England For the weekend program, Capitol will show two featu House of Frankenstein,” an the “The The gilver City Raiders” with se ayden and Bob Wills and playboys - ALASKA POTTERS (LUB T0 MEET TUES. NIGHT WITH MRS. H. HARMO The “Alaska Potters” will meet Tuesday night, April 2, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henry Har- mon, it has been announced. All members are urged to attend, and an invitation extended to others who are interested in pottery work. This will be a business meeting, concerned chiefly with plans for the club which \\‘ns only recently | erganized. CUSTOMS (OllE(TOR CLARIFIES WAIVER EXTENSION POINTS More detailed information garding the three-months sion of the waiv of th Act” announced yesterda received from U. S. Col Customs J. J. Connors. The waiver is actually of the U. S. Coastwise Shipping re- c-x!ex\‘ a waiver rl is play- 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Bernard Horton, | ran! : Harmon Biack, Boyd WAGE HIKFS FOR G arl Gledhill, E. A. So- s ' 414 and nks fimar Mae Maloney Wendle Willmore, Lester Bron- CANNERY WORKER ~» ANNOUNCED HERE Announcement of agreer tween the Alaska Marine GUARD M Ur meet t 7:30 Ic TERR. Dougl: will Claund and The D @@&filAwaw TED Vi PG Union and the Al Salmon I j P dustry on wage hikes for caunery RS Na“oq's 'I'ra“i( workers this coming season wa FILING DEADLINE TONIGHT 6 x;ndlv,lu‘r«' ‘(ndu\' b'_v William 1 With the City candidate filin, B h UL J% SO RO Ty b the Gy conacate v Deaths Increase Poul ated. that, in. conference needed offices have been g for by noon today. Arne Bméngjebruary Shudshiift had filed for three year term os the School Board, and this sult in an approximate 16 percent e bine T v et kg i L OHICAGO, 28.—The na- Increase over the 1942 wage scale councilman, on the one year term. | 100 traffi hs in February | forystraight time and overtime un- %t to be filled are the:offices of | 0taied 2450, a 45 percent Increase | der present ANE and ASPSU con- three councilmen, &nd qné|over the same: month e year: ago | tracts. This increhse will also app" o] Board member and only 7 percent below traffic’s| When the merger union, deadliest February in 1941, the Marine Workers, succeed National Safety Council said today. Organizations as collec M,\“fin“‘“ ‘p'":l:‘(h"w“_f’; ;;ZSP“S_ The Council said that on the ba- | €aining agent. : Y sday’s PAA plane enroute sis of last month’s record, it stood Scales resulting from this agree- O D thig ;at on lts prediotion alis nearere- | ment ‘will gL QI (A= ALIS b Bssai f the illness 6f her mo=|o0rd toll of 38,000 traffic deaths in | hour; Class B—$1.09; Class C— Wi A Aalbhter' adés: HelgnWRRNe 40— unless the eiEte ALY pe- $1.04%; Glass D workers--0.98% vest. arrived here this week, to @8- decide to do something St under negotiation is a un- i 2 jon demand for minimum guaran- sist in taking care of the family | 4 PRRAE OSSO during Mrs. Fusioh's abserice, St Paul indicated that the industry is Forrest came from Fairbanks, HOSPITAL NOTES considering an equalized figure of whe: she has made her home $271. Mo TeRisen. Four patients were admitted to — e LR St. Ann’s Hospital y BOY SCOUT ACTIVITIES TO TRAP BEAVER UP TAKU were: Shirley Vavalis, The Douglas Boy Scouts held | 4 ek By Donald Rude and Fred Snyder Ben See, medical; Mrs. L 3 their rej r meeting last evehing by, and *Mrs, Mets . Bok- left this morning on the motorship m the y Hall under the direc- nd medi Trojan for Annex Creek, tion of Scout Leader Robert Wag- Nissed were: Mrs. William | first leg of a trip to Taku Inlet ner. Most of the evening was spent rgical, and Mrs. W. Rob- where they are going beaver trap- ping. go up Taku River board motorboat. in ng tests in knot tying and in the erection of tripods for camp- iire use. The meeting ¢ on ‘Webb and ])d\)\ girl with l)Rll\K KIN(‘ BLA(‘K LABEL! which will re- tee of 160 hours work per month. on the From Annex Creck they will an out- NOW PLAYING At 7:00-9:35 A1 8:05-10:35 Fate Had Them Down -But They Wouldn't Quit Zieitosa max s WILLIAM NIGH T0- NIGHT ’L”g""o/‘[illflm . iFor Quick Energy Between Meals... or Anytime | Eat LANG'S SALTED NUTS Vacuum Packedfor Freshness LANG & COMPANY + 1000 fourth Ave. So. + Seatile, Wash. e ettt et B et The New Nash 600" Has 100 Improvements N ) l} ) \ 4 \ ! N { s 3 ) i 3 N ) ! ) ] § { l The above NASH CAR is being awarded April First BY JUNE:\U WOMAN‘S CLUB | CHRISTENSEN BROTHERS DEALERS ] I DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP New Construction and Repairs Jobs Free Eslimate Phone Douglu 192 y il | cerns frelght. Under the waiver of ’ - i e o, St e 5; Ki’i% 1 , C dmnAs}hnps is nrrmm:-({ be- J - z N 2.'_ 9 “Why DI/II&‘ 4 MMUNIZE AGAINST o (o e e i ik 0. £2 4905 : SM&llla';?x IAJMPJQ% . ettty Seagway mus bo oo | SILVER-DALE CLING—NO. 2t4 CANS point of origin to or termination e Tomoeeow -2 s o B Peaches - D ans §3¢ G ans§ ] 49 Due to eling on any Cax ! f":"” oo YA FRUIT MIX PR ton of ¢ o e peves: AN AMERICAN BRINGS 0 { KTAIL z No Zl ans ¢ 4 . be taken here, ¢ - \ ostion 1 Felieve, breatring I ' eV hing is ecasier, rica 'wa ' a A .' F K A' ks x”zé“’,;?{é‘v?‘i‘." b where troubla oyl Ryprtf g yen onllinss 4 TOERX RN . Follow dt ze. Health Center, Ros 5, outgoing a o g trips Se- [] 4 mu;ning at 1_9 o'clock until noon, From Seattle: Ken Alexander, and open again at 1 oclock. Sev- Art B , Conrad Bentzen, Kar- - i era ow Goctors. Wil sminioner e Burson, Baten Bursiont Bay i CARNIVAL e vaceinations. 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