The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1947, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1947 'SPRING CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN TO END [FILM "COURAGE OF ' MO!IEY EVENING LASSIE' IS BILL AT | j | Organizations, filing recent Ar- | CAPITOL SUNDAY e st i e T0 20TH CENTURY | The City Clean-up Campaign of- |office of Territorial Auditor Frar ! ! ficially ends Monday night, Juneau Boyle, are b a1 | A picture of tremendous visual residents are reminded, and after| The Renevolent and Prot Five days after the atomic and emotional appeal comes to the that time the city trucks will dis- Order odge a bomb Dblasted Japan, a Etombshell |screen at the Capitol Theatre on ' continue picking up piles of rubbish ¥ o at hit Hollywoox Behind locked 3 e, Sunday with the showing of M-G- Jeft at the curb. | age door the utmost e pef |M’s Technicolor preduction, “Cour-| A big improvement has been no-| Northern I Wozks and Secrecs ; ox studios “LASSIE" starts -—8:05——10:10 age of Lassle, featurihg the re-|ticed in many yards about town,|Marine Railways, Inc, of Ketchi- had been at work for months cn markabla ine star, Lassle, and | put with wrnsvfl'.lk of good weather Kan, incorporated by Arthur A motion picture, the story of Elizabeth Frank Morgan gyer the weckend, many more pro-|8an, Mrs. William Schlot and Which was adapted from cases and Tom Drake. perty owners will no doubt be out Mrs. K n Matz for $300,000, In the espionage lllo\v«'l the Fed- With the major footage filmed in opio up the debris which some- The. stock is divided into 3,000 <'|.\% Bureau of Investigation ie outdoor sequences of striking pow cathers during the winter Shares having a par value of $100 first picture ever filmed with the beauty, “Courage of Lassie” unfolds months: shrubs and trees .will be. €ach: official cooperation of the FBI, it could not be made public_ until story of the deep love for pup a poignant of Kathie, collie she pruned, straightened, s walks repaired, anfl old lumber pil- ed up for removal to the city dump. iences e the and girl, a young nds whom she raises as a sheep doz. | s Bl The dog, called “Bill," ultimately| Although the Clean-up Cam y ! : paign officially closes, that should (finds himself a member of an Aot heah? 4 sndte. et shtort -t jarmy ‘cduine ookps . With ' Tom| | Sh EREL L8 O e Drake as his sergeant mastor. Af- 1“}}{_ “]f‘g‘_‘l‘“‘“ i sk ter an act of heroisr in which|SEOSSON a8 SIS, CHEE LERIES \“Bln" saves the lives of ni men sions are he ones that stick in the and a spic-and-span city lon Attu, he goes berserk, and is Ish tack to the States for ¥s lewve B good Bpie {medical attention. He escapes as Sion on tourists and visitors, the {he is being taken through the Mavor added. wooded countryside of his puppy- Page > o> s hood and lives like a wild thing by killing sheep. His war record saves him from being destroyed as a vicious killer and Le is rehabilitated under the |gentle care of Kathie with whom {he is reunited. OFFER MADE, SETTLEMENT B1G STRIKE (Conr:nues jrom Page O Although the merger was discard- ed for the present, the committee said it would be kept alive while the two groups proceeded with their joint efiorts to resist pending EKLUTNA BOARDING (CLOSED THIS MONTH The Eklutna Boarding cil00i near Seward will be closed com- pletely at the end of the cur- rent school term in compliance with official authorization of the office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Asst, Supt. Fred R. Gees- lin of the Alaska Native Service announced. Removal of the children and staff personnel is expected to be ccmpleted before the end of May !with considerable equipment to be salvaged, such as school seating, furnishings for quarters and mess and a certain amount of food, supplies which will be transport- ed later on the ANS ship NORTH v 83 e ° STAR. 2 u;];::-resmcnng legislation in Con: Ot the 108, childres now. Terinin: FITZPATRICK’'S e ing at Eklutna, 22 are scheduled In Washington, the Senate yes- terday added to the union-curbing {]| measure an amendment to forbid |J] union coercion of workers in their selection of bargaining representa- l |tives. The vote was 60 to 28. Tom and Jerry (Academy Award winners for the 5th Consecutive Year) IN “SOLID SERENADE” Technicolorful | Traveltalk "LOOKINGAT LONDON" for departure May 6 on the Aleut- ian to the Mt. Edgecumbe school near Sitka, and another group will proceed on the Alaska, while an additional 30 plan to spend the summer vacation at home before proceeding to Sitka in the fall. Remaining youngsters whose Also Labor Legislation Other amen-nents to be taken up when the Senate resumes $eS~ pomos gre in the immediate vicin- ‘slom M({ndu‘ provide: curbing in- ity of Seward may or may not f dus ide bargaining by forbid-|{;ansfer, is was pointed out, since WORLD-WIDE NEW | COVERAGE BY AIR EXPRESS! I | ding ':‘mon(\l u::um ]ro z:nclme ;:01!- many of the parents are reluctant i tract terms to their locals; outlaw-'t, have their children so far [[ENDS TONIGHT! 2SELECTHETS! [ i o ionrois b and o e pmma GOy SR welfare, funds; authorizing privase . «Im addition, #nce .faciifVfed™ at FHECEING OF COMEDY </\—-, o }J_A_MBG}?E"' OF employers to seek injunctions nre Edgecumbe are specifically de- ] AND RADIO IN //\g WESTERN STARS OF against jurisdictional strikes and gjgned to meet the vocational and "4 “ONE EXCITING secondary boycotts. academic needs of more advanced | WEEK” “SINGING ON THE ||| Bethlehem Steel Corp. sald its students, students of the elemen- new supplemental wage agreement tary school level will be accepted with CIO United Steelworkers there only when home placement is would cost it $17,000,000 in back pay 'not possible tecause of illness or to employees. The company said broken homes,” the ANS official | the agreement, reached yesterday, pointed out. “Even then,” he add- followed a War Labor Board di-|ed, “allocation of grade school i rective of Nov. 25, 1944, which re- children will customarily be made with AL PEARCE TRAIL” YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE | quired classifying of thousands of to Wrangell Institute, in order to jobs with 30 guaranteed or stand- reserve the limited additional >->e of high school age.” { | Also being transferred from the | !Seward area are all student pat- | MISS MILDRED MEYER | i torium who can be moved. These | WITH JUNEAU CLINIC 5, "5 5 " e s A | sanatorium, Sitka, as soon as ginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, cording t6 ANS Medical Director, arrived in Juneau on the Aleutian. pr. Howard C. Rufus. She will take the place of Mrs. L.| Closure of the Eklutna school at the Juneau Clinic for two entrenchment program for the months. }Alask Native Service which is | months vacation, during which she ticipated cut in budget appro- will travel to Minnesota to visit her priation for the coming fis¢al family. lyear. ard hourly wage rates. |quarters at Edgecumbe for students !ients at Home-in-the-Woods Sana- | Miss Mildred Meyer, from Vir-|transportation can be arranged, ac- J. Gehrig as Lakoratory technician js the initial action of a general Mrs. Gehrig is leaving for a two'deemed essential in view of the an- NOTICE TO ALL FISH BUYERS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE QUOTE ARTICLE 6, Section 3167, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933: Sec. 3167. UNLICENSED FISHERMAN NOT EMPLOYED, NOR FISH TO BE BOUGHT FROM: PUNISHMENT. It shall be unlawful for any person, association or corporation, or for the agent of any * person, or for the officer or agent of any association or corporation knowingly to have in his, their or its employ, or knowingly to purchase fish from any fish- erman who is not duly licensed as such under the pro- visions of this article. "That’s right, M. Abercrombie, small fry do ride half-fare, but they’ve got to be people.” How about taking your family, small fry and all, on a real vacation? (Children 2 to 12 half-fare, infants free.) Clipper “travel is lots of fun. And Pan American’s big four-engine Clippers are so speedy you can spend practically your whole vacation at your destination. You have all Alaska to choose PENALTY. Anyone violating ‘any of the pro- visions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, 13 from . .". game-filled forests, streams jumping with fish, and upon eonviction shall be punished by a fine of not R scenic splendor. Outside — there’s the excitement of big less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred \ city life, visiting, sight-seeing. For help in planning your dollars, or by imprisonment for not less than thirty i : days nor more than one year, or by both such fine and ¢ wvacation, call: ¢ ] 0 \r, [! imprisonment, and in addition thereto shall pay to the Territory double the license tax provided by this ‘ » article and which such fisherman was required to pay / | to secure a license from the Territory. /’ LUN AHERICAN. DEPT. OF TAXATION K Baranoi Holel Box 651 Juneau, Alaska K ¢ Phone 106 M. P, MULLANEY o G%erlm if Tax Commissioner. //e/:”}/fly 67//)(/: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | | | INCORPORAiON [mHOUSEONOND | ARTICLES FILED HOUSE ONS2ND | STREET” (OMES Machinery Sales Co., An- chorage, incorporated by John Mer- inc., the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan. The picture, titled “The rington, Eric A. Pearson and George B, Grigsby for $100,000 House on 92nd Street,” starring William Eythe, Lloyd Nolan and Sani System Cleaners, Inc., Fair- tanks, formed by Karl William Siene Hasso, is scheduled to open Lussow, Anthony Zuber and Eu- Sunday at the 20th Century gene E. Smith for no specifieq Theatre limit on capital. Stock is divideq The film unfolds a sinister plot into 10,000 shares of preferred at more thrilling than fiction, more a par value of *$10 each and 10,000 terrifying than the imagination shares of common stock having no ¢@n conceive — a story which par value. might have meant death to those PRSP . who knew it. With stunning realism, the film defines as never before the care- ful and calculating steps of the, vigilant Federal agents to protect| “Process 97, and to ride the na-: tion of the dangers from the “en- | emy within” in one of their great- est manhunts which relentlessly led to the door of “The House on | 92nd Street.” ! Willlam Eythe piays the part of a German-American who, train- ed by the Nazis at their school for spies and saboteurs, and working with the FBI, finds himself caught in the meshes of the dangerous; schemes of the designing Signe Hasso and the powerful forces of the Tederal agents, directed by Lloyd Nolan, who gather the slim clues that send them all on the WARREN KINGS AR PARENTS, BABY BOY happily receiving congratulations on the birth of their first child, a baby boy born yesterday afternoon at St. Ann's Hospital. He weighed five pounds, seven and one-half ounces, and has been named Ken- neth Ray. The proud father is with the U. S. Engineers here. Mrs. King is the former Ruth Slaughter, and a sister of Mrs. Ed Brehkus. Both mother and son are doing well, it is reported, and his friends say the father is also recovering nicely. T, perilous trail leading to the crash- 4 _ ing climax of the suspense-packed NEW YORK — David E. Lil- thrill-filled drama of this mighty ienthal, chairman of the Atomic manhunt. Energy Commission, says of atomic e | energy that “if in dealing with it we are too stupid, we may not NOTICE have to worry about the of our descendants. no descendants.” D Americans increased their per capita production of citrus fruits from 19 to 78 pounds in the past 30 years. ridicule We may have To Whom I{ laay Concern: H:\v-; ing sold our interest in the Scan- | dinavian Rooms and Crystal Baths, we will not be responsible for debts: or obligations connected with it after this date. MR. and MRS. GEO. CONVERSE —adv. 570-t3 SPRING: CLAcors NOW 5 ¢ ENROLLING When you pay for QUALITY why All forms of dancing and ball- not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- room for beginners. Phone Red 575. SHEIM SHOES at Graves. - o | { Enjoy Your BDANCING and DINING in the Pleasant Atmosphere of the Bammbf Hotel’s BUBBLE ROOM and TERRACE The Harmodears PHYLLIS and JEANIE will play for your Dancing Pleasure Monday Nights thru Saturday Nights 'MUSIC ON SUNDAY NIGHTS by HY SEAMAN and L \ J!INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHII|IIIIIINHII|IIIIIIIH|IIIUIIIIIHIIIll‘iIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIilllllllll|;. STRIS 5 brey TRy Smie 2P.M. | WARNING! Who was “Chiistophes™ + .. fiend or phantom?. The name ‘that endan- gered the protection of the Asomic Bowb . . . the picture towering above all others in suspense, time- liness and importancel WILLIAM EYTHE - LLOYD NOLAN - SGHE HASSO GENE LOCKHARY - LED G. CARROLL - LYDIA St CLAIR - WILLW POST, J oeeand by HENRY HATHAWAY * e vy LOUIS de ROCHEMONT BUGS BUNNY in SPORTS "Hare Trigger” Algo Logdl. LATEST NEWS via AIR EXPRESS ..for such spectace, songs and romance ! Diected and Wten for he Scrben by GEORGE SEATON Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG Cartoon Plus NEWS R i i NOTICE TO ALL FISHERMEN Be Sure to Secure YOUR LICENSE Before Sailing to the Fishing Grounds OO v OaZ—Eom $ T/EFEmE -=ndm™ For convenience the Law is quoted below: Article 6—Sec. 3161 Compiled Laws of Alaska 1933. JERRY NOTTINGHAM THE IRIS ROOM IS NOW AVAILABLE for PRIVATE DINNERS WEDDING RECEPTIONS BRIDGE PARTIES or Any Other Auspicious Occasion Within Your Family Circle It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in fishing in Alaskg who is not a citizen of the United States, or who has mot declared his intention to be- come such, and all persons qualified to engage in fishing, shall first obtain a license so to do under the provisions of this article. PENALTY. Anyone violating the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemganor, and, upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hun- dred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION Box 651 Juneau, Alaska M. P. MULLANEY, Tax Commissioner. | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!

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