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IRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1947 i 4) qull'!'(;x and Saturday EVENINGS Q‘LY Ry COMPLETE SHOWS BIGIN AT 7:15—9:30 ik V\( \RLET STREET" BEGINS 7:4 S/\/ AN ELECTRIFYING HIT THAT WiLL KEEP “SCHO0L FOR DOGS BREATHLESS! Pathe Sportscope i l “APPLE ANDY” Lanz Color Cartoon iUinskilled Workers EXTRA! News ihghlw'fls by Air Express i ————— "~ Strike Looms | Nof Wanted in | ANCHORAGE, Aluska, Feb P—A warning to unskilled laborers A—T he not to come to Alaska to “get rich CIO United Rubber Workes In- ! Quick” because there will be no ternational Union today had str work before spring, was given today authorization from one local of the by Felton Griffin, President of the “Big Four” rubber plants here, |Alaska Territorial Federation of while other locals prepared to cast Labor (AFL). | their ballots today and tomorrow.| ‘We found work for skilled work- | men, but there will be nothing for | George W. Bass, President of the x B o G e aiq(unskilled workers for 60 days,” workers yesterday authorized a G"f,;‘rl:”).sa‘d'_ ; i 1 strike, if necessary, to support de-| . t1e'® "‘f_‘“ nbc plenty of work mands for a 26 cents hourly wage U8 SPring,” he added | with MARGARET Dsay SAM “lNDs RUSSE] | Hicks -An RKO 21— AKRON, O, Feb. 21.- increase. Bass reported 7,696 wo! Do ! i ry Christmas, Uncle Sam ers voted yes 3 ¥ v bl e did takes on 300,000 extra postal em- ployees. | LAKE SUCCESS — Byron Price, former Executive News Director of the Asscciated Press and Director of the Wartime office of Censor- ship, has been named Assistant Sec- retary General of the United Na- | tions. i BEY - EIDS! Gala Holiday Matinee | saTurbay £ - [ SPECIAL FEATURE— LARRY PARKS (Of “Jolson Story” Fame) JANE DARWELL JANE FRAZEE in "SHE'S A SWEETHEART" It’s a peach of a picture! ALSO SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECTS “CAPTAIN AMERICA" DOORS OPEN 1:00 P. M. SHOW STARTS 1:30 P. M. e eey Tonight... plan on a tasty full course dinner . in a pleasant atmosphere ) . | | | [b@ 0§ CHINESE DISHES Preparcd to Order Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. CLOSED SATURDAY ! B e L | K i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA "SCARLET STREET,’ THRILLING STORY, CAPITOL TOIGHT last twelve years, was in the Dinner Paper of the month.” church to draw the shape of a fish silently in the dust was one way of telling another that they were “one of the “Christians” and had made a dedication to Christ Jack Popejoy. Stewards of the board was and had set up its scheduled expiration date. It appeared doubtful, for the reported monthly the church calen- dar and budget. The Trustees re- ported that the foundation of the church completed except for socme stuccoing and that windows for the so room were by President Truman. planned. | Recommended by the House Ap- speaking Church, meeting th matter before this week, thus put- haps another week, or longer. cut cannot be made el workers 1n five table and each decorated with a|strike of CIO oil centerpiece event, of some February) western including Washington's, Lir and Longfellow’s | greed on wage demands. Here's something new! A sun and heat lamp that gives you a choice of sun or heat rays. Lamp turns to any angle. Height adjustable from 32¥;t0 50 inches. Two-way switch controls both bulbs. Convert from floor to table lamp in one second. Use in any 50-60 a-c convenience outlet for sun tan, drying hair or nail polish, taking chill off rooms, and to relieve tired, aching mus- cles. Costs less than one-half cent per hour to operate. SELECTSC CONBINATION SUNA A PRODUCT OF %Sfinglouse PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 161 birthdays, and Valentines, ground- hog and Ash Wednesday days. Mrs. Floyd Dryden, Primary Superinten- dent of the Sunday School for the “written up” as the “lady that the Senate would act on the get one; ting the whole issue over for per- The — fective until storm passed by both houses and signed 4695 HOME RULE FOR INDIA lough declared that the House de- Inc., was founded 12 years ago by cision to slash $9,000,000 from the Miss Blanche Nason, who purchased | agency's current appropriation will the Anthony J. Dimond home, by‘ —if upheld by the Senate—put OPA o (1 most pretentious residence out of business four months before j = yvajges, She time: but I have bought it jusi the same. The Lord will provide.” Mrs. Mildred Lister sang the propriations committee, it went “Blind Ploughman” accompanied bv through as part of a $139,360,000 Ruth Brooks. John Hoogstad led |deficiency appropriation bill late the group in a brief Hymn-sing. ’&eslerda} The tables were set up family style T with a host and hostess for each| LOS ANGELES — . threatened declared at theI “No, T haven't a dollar, and| however, I dcn't know where I am going to| Mits Nason's fllch was Justmcd e —————— !Wltlmu( soliciting a dollar from any source, she and her helpers I«lmph went to work and did such (4 remarkably good job that help came from varied and un -xmctv«l sources. Now the Home Is in need 'n{ a lot of help to start bmldlnv from the ground up. TENSE PICTURE IS BEING SHOWN AT 20TH CENTURY $3.75 CHARLES I!. GRIFFIN Co! “SEATTLE 4 » ELiot 5323 | Parsons Eleciric Co. e | Your Philco Dealer S'trwmlh:h[xc/uflvt/y <| i LT 1005 SECOND AVE t Hosts and Hostesses were: Com- flxnin almost mander and Mrs. Ed Chester, Mr. Until the fire, EI Nathan Home S Street,” heralded as the 5,4 Mys, Don C. Foster, Mr. and EXT YEARmmntv in the one large house The wild days cf the old South- most € ive cinema melodrama A. J. Alter, the Rev. and Mrs. and four small ones on the cottage west, when Wyait Earp, famous o emerge from.Hollywood in re-| mreat Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leege, plnn The fire destroyed the main frontier marsial and gun-fighter, Nt seas is scheduled to open'\r. .4 Mrs. Clifford Robbards, 4 e Ibuilding and one of the cottages. |was out to tame every bad man in {tonight at the Capitol Theatre. |ar’ and wmrs Cortis Wingerson,| LONDON. Feb. 21— Prime| Volunteer Christian workers take the territory with fists and six- Edear G. Robinson and Jnnn‘w and Mrs. John Foogstad, Miss Minister Attlee announced today'care of approximately 100 children shooter, blazed into life on the Bennctt are co-starred. Dan Dur-| g gennedy and mother. .‘thu( it was the British government's' at El Nathan. Some are placed screen of the 20th Century Theatre the I featured role Chiefs in the kitchen were Mrs. definit> intention to turn India|there by the Department of Public last night when Paramount’s it is recalled, scored| ogy styompberg and Mrs. Treat, rice OVe" h responsible Indian rule by|Welfare, by the Alaska Native S Tombstone the Town Too in Fritz Lang's “Thel o o s "y ons: Mrs. Fritz Johnson, June, 1948 |vice, others by the fathers. Some! Tough To Die,” was presented to in the Window.” The pess and :,n;-g Mxv» Ruby Kelly Attlee o announced the recallhave no financial backing at all thrilled audience. same Fritz Lang directed and pro-| P it B0 et S illiams, salad: ©f Field Marshal Lord Wavell as/but a needy child is never turned| The true story centers around the duceel “Scarlet Street." table setfers were Edith Mooss Ml V100 India and the appoint-|away mest oxciting period in the life of The iction said to d W A and Mildred Hoogstad. ment of Admiral Lord Mountbaten i the neme: of the desperadoes - ally with a man's uncon-|fio SURS SO0 MO . More, |1 Succeed him ' {when he became marshal of Tomb- trolled _infatuation and its tragie, o0 TR, HEER R o rlene Ad- |, 1 T°Bard to the Indlan (Prin- pHONE WORKERS stone and clashed with the most consequences § wre waltresses, ToaibieRE NEET T es” the Prime Minister| dengerous gang in the West, finally A mo: middle d hier of daiosd by " ck Popejoy and Don said, “His Majesty’ government | breaking the grip on the town a Nev clothing company is prYeC ¥ TEE Aty b Scouts 40¢s ot intend to hand over their pREpARI“G FOR The v story is told with elec- o of the story.| Max Foster, assisted by Oub SCOUtS owerq ang obligations undar para- | tric excitement and acted out by a soma ability,| G€rry Hedges, David Hill, NOrman y,qunic. t5 any government of| splendid cast. Richard Dix, Kent providss an escape! Wood, Dick Lindley and Clifford | gritich India.” | SIRIKE '" APRIL Taylor and Fdgar Buchanan are le married exis-| Robbards. China tear wipers Were| pe qiq Wavell, now a Viscount,| starred and lovely Frances Gifford, tence and it i ustrated sen- | Carl Hoogstad, Rev. Treat, HeNIy|wouiq be raised in the peerage to Don Castle, Clem Bevans, Victor {iment which excuses his fatal en-|Leege and volunteers. 3 the higher Kn\dr of Earl. i WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—i—The Jory and Rex Bell round out the tanglement with a chance acquaint-| Guests and new persons intro- e Nm onal Federation of Telephone featured support lance, a beautiful but altogether duced m(‘lluh'i‘l Fred Robards, Clif- kers, preparing for a country- S bliiiies g !disrcputable girl ford Robbard's brother; Mr. and VAlDE w.me strike in April unless its wage e Robinson is teen as the credu-| Mrs. Frank Dakin, back in Juneau demandx . t, tod el LOGGERE are me oday oppose STy g n T S b lous, eager * blinded and after lumbering in British Colum- lcglslallon fo forbil “doliedtive’ bar-| ATTENTION LUGGERS with logo duped by \arm. Miss bla; Commander E. V. Carlson of (ARE FOR ORPHANS | garitng o b dastraewide. bagls,| 10F sale. Contact Juneau Lumber apr cchoming Wachusett, Mrs. Carlson and child- Joseph A. Beirne, the Fede! Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.| " ore bait in dren, Eddie, Shannon and Karine | tion's Bresident, - told’ the -Senate ° 10,000,000 feet. For further the mon but Dr. and Mrs. Howard Rufus, medi~ OF BUR“ED HoME Raabok oomuaittee that Gy by nego- particulars see Juneau Lumber el i ally cal officer of the Alaska Native] |tiatior: on such a scale can the in-| Mils: i ved. Duryen, d d as the P Comdr. 6NN s, Ever since fire destroyed me‘d»pcndem union deal satisfactor- ecrien’s most convincing villain, has George Playdon and children, o v, o o0 TR T T e ily with what - the called the ||||||||""""m""""""||"|||||||[||||| the role of romantic rascal George Jr. and Linda, Executive Children’s Som_ Sunday midnight “monopolistic” American Telephone who enginee the sordid conspir- Officer cn the Wachusett and Mar- W february 3 9 rusxder‘:ls of 2)10 and Telegraph Co. acy. AL Pl Istricken town have been caring for, Beirfic appeared with his prepar- || & i T g 3 i 64 of the youngsters in private|€d testimony after calling on the & -4 omes. |CIO and AFL to join with his un- £y NEARI.Y 100 AITEND opA BROKE The report was received in Ju-;ion to “fight valiantly” against any R o [] neau from Lt. Comdr. Edgar V. !°structive laws a mationwide tele- MEIHODISI FAMILY Carlson, upon return here of the Phone strike might precipitate. |USCG Cutter Wachusett. The| The NFTW has served notice that s M A H Wachusett, shortly after the fire,/its 250,000 members in i e 5 DENNER WED. N!GHI carried o special cargo of emer. (Wil walk off thelr jobs ‘on or 3 gency clothing and medical supplies about” April 7 unless they get a i PR R TR from Anchorage donors to Valdez. “:ilk‘t(' L‘mr.:t. They are asking $12 a [ Methodist Church Family Night Quantities of drugs and medi-| WO TE i ogis | e Tl ; A cines from the stocks aboard ship| OPPosition to pending labor legis- 3 dinner Wednesday beginning '!hr‘ S A : L were also left by the Wachusell. Lt. lation also was voiced by Edward G 4 H Lenten season of the «1? ch. White \\AS!:INL-TO‘!\, Feb. 21—W— o oqr Carlson commented upon | Wilms, chairman of the Indepen- 3 King salmon, in the form of fish OPA, down to its last million dol- gne it he noted among the res-|dent Unions of New Jersey. He told balls, as part of the x‘n nue, and lars unless rescued by the Senate, idents of Valdez. Most appreciative 'the Senate committee the majority fish shaped place cards keynoted Insisted today it may have to quit of the aid given them, they we"_.‘(yr the bills it is considering would the theme, which the Rev. Robert enforcing rent ceilings, sugar ra- noticeably uncomplaining under the “ignite a campaign to spread the Treat interpreted in his devotional ticning and the few remaining grai, of difficulties and extra bur-‘“’“’"“ of Communism among legi- 5 talk as symbols of ear Christ- controls within 72 hours. dens. |timate and respsonsible labor un- PELEASES OUBES @ ( fanity. In the early days of the Price Administrator Max McCul- "' & Nathan Chfldren's Hom,]mn &v A L] i PAGE FIVE I TOOMCENTURY Last Times Tonight A Poramount Picture starring RICHARD DIX " KENT TAYLOR EDGAR BUCHANAN | .. 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