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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 CAGE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA IHIGH COURT Lewis' Union HAS REFUSED | In Tight Spot KUDISM CASE Says Officer {Two Men Jailed at Los An- UMW District 50 Ouf on geles Balked in Ap- Limb with No Chance ; peal for Rights for NLRB Support STARTS i GR | OMLENTURY v 0 N1 6 e Shows at 7:25 — 9:30 TO! ' “Rage in Heaven” WITH INGRID BERGMAN T ROBERT MONTGOMEEY —PLU MARCH OF TIME | “TEACHER'S CRISIS” DRI\HS BENAVELg, Late News Via Air | ShRE B W O Ga fs ANip FEATURE A7 5--10:10 | Supr Court has kep |s District 50 of the United Mine y 09 '!', FEATURE AT 8:05 10 ¢ Los Al new “anti-nudism” Workers, tt Al union John J/ .'».E\“D =P e & ordinance L. Lewi reatens to use anew in \ | operation of any place “where three labor groups, is in a tight spot N R Fiias s a1 or more persons not all of the same It lacks chance for National {7 o are permitted to comingle in Labor s Board support o i NOW THEY'RE WORKING | the nude: cr wherein persons are; The way has been cleared for sy ¢ Fod W “\\“fi\. - QUGH || permitted to view persons of ( I AFL unions to make use of AN'T : + Wl | | GIRLS scHooL! . | Lura D. Glassey and Henry L. wish, and the heads of virtually ] b ‘: Broening of Los An isked the all Federation affiliates have in- (] 2l & | Su Court to rule the ordin- aicated they will take such nec " | | nes invalid on the ground that it sary qualifying steps by sigr | ‘ - Iyiolates their rights under the Fed- non-Communism certificates. | R RS " eral constitution But Lewis' refusal to meet any ‘ CHUKCHILL 3 They said they were arrested after of the Taft-Hartley Act require- = carrot {0 “Digger,” kangar as a pe Los Angeles police gained admit- ments in his all-out opposition to k- 3 tance to premises at 9804 La Tuna the law leaves his District 50 perch- NS WARN ! g,,“& canyon by’ pos as believers in ed on a shaky limb. It plainly A Mgt ! . ; nudism. Lura Glassey was senten- Will have fight hard to hold on i '«~*’%‘fiw‘%‘%’efuffi%‘fikfi“‘ ¢! RUSS DEMAND ced to 180 days in the city jail to what it has now, let alone make H Gt x and Broening to 90 days. inroads on other unions. L But the Supreme Court announ-| One District 50 official familiar GENEVIEVE TOBIN » CHARLIE RUGG Ess fced it would ot review the case. |with the problems involved ex- || |yN JOSLYN - CLARENCE KOLB + LOUISE BEAVER - > - AM KEIGHLEY presses the opinion that Lewis’ mis- Directed by WILLI ! UN ORDER U1.5. g ceilaneous union will have to win ! [] AV oyer backing to survive. ’ FROM GREECE Alegfianin o000 sefwio I SPORTLITE CARTOON | S W e L World Wide NEWS Via Air Express recourse to collective ections through the NLRB ict 50 union will have to upon overwhelming the without paining each Dis depend strength of numbers in a shop ori plant to convince the boss that it} THAT BEAUTIFUL NEW - From South Going Wes! ‘Vishinskfifiaking Lasi: Stand on Balkan Bor- \ ‘ » E der CommiSSiOH bas ‘V!'H“(I:.JUL ty required to foree, 5 A sia has rmally demande. that leutian N 7} Niels 1 P!GG‘ R‘{Afln )\mi\ “I m;(;l:r:';xx‘x of the 57 Juneau this mc g at 11:03 A“) |NSTRUU°R ' Marth 0'Dristo United. States L Rt sy 10 i ity hia) T0 GIVE I_ESSONS[ Come in and see % N Donald Cook Al SRS & b 7 Charles Dingle | ;""”(‘_‘("‘\:“1'”"“""”'1‘ at 5 oclock. pichara Cobb, First Aid In-| its new features Richard Lane |Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei 59 Passengers artiving here from So- (1 ameriean Red L x'_”:.’,‘l today! SPITALNY andthe | | ¥ Vishinsky prey ' STEAK CONNOISSEUR_ A manwho likes o gef atilc were Mrs. W. F. Cammings pere via p Lt o i PH ) itch. fight s 2 ; St < ; here via PAA yesterday and is t 1| his money’s worth out of high-priced food is Maurice C. Dreicer. and children Leslie and Noreen; .. 2d “ab the Hotel | Baraninl.| “F E“A“M on of an American-s - New York gourmet, shown pursuing his five-year h fo- the A R RCE Wk o f e 1 Lomisiered gt tho. HIgleL- BAKENES | M. border watch in the “perfect steak” with tools of his trade. Mibs ¢ siidvew: Briksen: Mrs, Bertie i\l: ;( ll\ithll(l]’; a t;u;\xll'(‘li lrhulrv"nfl . : laska in the interests of Firs lm‘“ “m‘,“' ! eI I Moore, Ethel Moulton, William L. i instruction and will be i the| L2 sstan proposal to revive Smith, Jr, June Walker and child, Territory until February { foovting EVELYN ond her Magic V5 |the alrcagdy uLw" ed Soviet reso- Susan Young, Walter Johnson and| ~ coph will remain in Juneau only | was submitt letter Fiic uaid 0 air J U y{ R S S I Oswaldo e Btigunl; Zemure: four days, for the present, but will | ) Arriving b from'+ Ketchikan: veturn later In the season to con- ly President ? g kan: yerum Jater in the season to con-y ks _— =——"| Arsemtly President, ¥ Casey ‘Moran, H. M. Olsen,'guct First Ald Classes. He has al-! [AuecHon hepiazed g Roy Lee and Fred Brandes dy visited Ketchikan and Wran- | CONGRESS SPENDS jendar for the pler There ave 56 passengers aboard gy § 3 | Flushing Meadow F for Seward T S [ " " N“ (‘(’ e Houteq aid ,\(‘ The Aleutian officers report HAM DINNER ] 1 ex i to speak for ab X snow storms enroute to Juneau Tues and Wed. $1.50, Salmon | v heur and forty minutes on the - - - R b i Al i SOI_ONS' SPEE(HES ‘(;mk Balkan . issue Creek Country Club, ady u.i-l..i Revival of the original Soviet S G | o v ol g | move to blame the Balkan troubles MR L BURDI(K OES Call Maxi:‘:;;'":(;‘;\z;c Baranot | SHiiv N (his vhe (on the United tes and Brita a 4 2 o r“xYAs:lb(iH (.I\L:l‘)L;\ oA 1:::@ hunl:L |and Russia’s x-um‘ 'ubvuy‘). o ON TR'P Io SIATESIor reservations and zrnnsportntlon" tics. and nobody is working harder | “Watchdog” co tee f e .‘f"m"“e"" e ady. 604-tf ‘ at it than Congressmen. |ed a double Soviet defes i Mrs. Charles G. Burdick Das 1001 @ et e r—een e mnoane s “ow They are sensitive about the pub- e via PAA for a vacation trip to € THE WASHER lic money that executive depart- , the States and will be joined later [<] s ments spend for government pub- ‘KIWANIS (.LUB !S Io by Mr. Burdick, Assistant Regional YELLow CAB Er ON..a) licity, but this year they voted | Forester of the U. S. Forest Ser- themselves, - persenally, $17,100 for Spo 1 vice. They hope to return here exactly Lhat purpcse. before Christmas if Burdick is able Ph The $17,100 pays the staff of a recording service, which about 300 members of the House and Senate used last year to make transcrip- tions of ispeeches. . The transcriptions back home to local radio stations are mailed 'SEAL SALE IN JUKEAY Other Spon;o;é in Various Alaskan Localities to leave here in sufficient time g in Olympia, Wash, Montana | to Seattle. { Burdick will visit a brother and a sister in 0 to Mrs - N BALL i Get. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- HALLOW ELLIS AIR W. PP. JOHNSON 211 So. Franklin PHONE 17 P. 0. Box 1 —— e — LINES for regular weekly, or even semi- v -*"H“ un- 24-hour Dependable Service i s s e s TR Announced ; b Ol V190 - Mo R VT Ol e it et DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN . . friends on what his enemies are et i 4 (s : Saying ad writing about Nim ana| The Kingnis Olub of Jupeau ye-| ~ NERNLSEREESS FURESIOT via Petershurg and Wrangell ¢ i is {cently voted to s > | e . i i i 22":?:;1-%3;“;nw‘?Swagu;:‘z:.‘u-?“\vg‘; Chnslmfll:, ?.m! \:]fion:fi' L;h,l\ (],9:7 Pa., watch a balloon sear aloft bearing Mrs. Jeannetie Piccard, With ccnnections to Craiy, Klawock, Hydaburg and : 1 i acel g ot | wife of the stratosphere explorer, their son, Donald, 21, and the steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and 3eattle a full rebuttal. In accepting this responsibili latter's 18-year-old wife. This practice has become a popu- for the Alaska Tuberculosis Ass R - ! FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 6iZ lar supplement to the news ]cur':s}uaufln, the join a worthy group - — that many Congressmen send o Of organizations and individuals {3 incoln Sergeant-at-Arms; Mrs - —— select mailing lists of important |acting as sponsors in other "Alas- INSTAL[A‘”ON OF Ehne. Hoddbig ;;r‘ Milrion Hen voters and to newspapers in their (Kan localities. t drlaiidii ahd <M toc- WHISKEY Other sponsors and their lo- SPECIAL VALUES districts. | g Rep. Edwin A. "Hall (R.-N.Y, |calities are as follows: The Leach-‘ AMER!(AN I.EGKON “‘g:,f::m‘x.fl.’ e American . Legion combines the two. He puts the two|ers of the Alaska Native Service Sesleele oL ,w."_‘m oo 3 2 (25 v . . P s scripts of his weeky broadcasts in |Schools in many small towns and are: Joseph P. Ordos, Commander; Chol(,c o] a Ll etime orlglnafly sz.flo o lo.w * OFFICERS TONIGHT Joseph Smith, First Vice-Command- the Congressional Record, then can [villages; Woman'’s Club in Cor- 2 o S -1 mail reprints of it to the folks back |dova; Woman's Club in Fairbanks; | er; Lewis Walker, Second. .Vice-| F ‘, heme. | Woman's Club in Flat; Mrs. Retha) , 7 Commander; Chester Zenger, Ser-| ) 0‘_' n y o I8 Vi b1 Matnes, | A joint m.stnlla;on of cilicers geant-at-Arms; Raymond Beach,, Up to now, both Senators, and| Lions Club in Ketchikan; Rotary| g s ooid S e A plita, etk ok pasber House members have used the same | Club of Kodiak; High School Stu-| ,‘“‘ gl 1ot Sukie SRR KRR ER 0TI e FEAILE ABLE cramped studio, tucked away under | dent Body at Nome; Mrs. 113)’0115‘;_‘“;:“: “‘v\m.m‘,)m- and friend ;_mx.lzv';v- o Am,\::‘im' n?“? JOSERH S ;B INEM Ihe eaves. of the old' House office |I. Thuma in Palmer; Rotary Club| V820~ FHarCs & frat s oy St M & COMPANY i 5 building. in Petersburg; Mrs. Susan English' ™ 4 “f' SSRathe on. of. the Hxecubiye -Oommlitce | A lalge assoriment appropnale fOr Some of the time last session a|in Seidovia. jnstalled ‘in tne Jy y| Foliowing the installation, Harryj Schenley, Pa. : b P eatlon emToves of (o Ho. | Junior Woman's Club. in Seward; |aI%: Sofeulis, Junior “Pedal Pushing” Sperling will U.S.A. Hohday Gifts publican Natfonal Committee was|Beta Sigma Phi Sorority in Sitka;|Past Preside Anna Day, show slides of his trip along the| e, on duty to help GOP Congressmen Mesdames Frolander and Rap 1+ President Hayes, First Amsku_ Highway HnmL;-madc (’,:m'(“ o : ? with their ;peeches. at Skagway; Girl Scouts at vmuz’wt-f‘r Agnes Keifer, and also ice cream will be served.| BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 2414 | VISII our store and see jhe Wlde selechon SeiAL dez; American Legion Auxiliary at|Second Vice-Pres Mrs. Mary o I il ) { The Congressmen can speak from |Wrangell; Jobn. F. Chalker, Cbap-|Ordcs, Chuplain: Mic. Silva engtr, | MERE FEOS JRCUCAT, | |¢ of Native-made MOCCASINS and TOTEMS notes, a seript or off the cuff. He|lain (Lt. Col) U. 8. A.'for Lhe:gecrela e e OQ dn:(\?wn S t SPECIAL PRICES > a 5 - i t S Mrs. Leona ing a he Gastineau. can get as sty apiet ¢ fhe tran-|U. S Aemy; Commandiag Ofnc) MDY, T | Haines Cutoff Now Open B cers for the U. S. Coast Guard and U. S. Navy; and Construction Camp Managers in outlying camps. i Nearly all of these sponsors jn! the larger towns have joined the scription as he wants. He pays only for the materials used. All last session Rep. Dirksen (R.- Ill.) dropped in twice a week to record 15-minute speech. They were | | S THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juncau EVERY THURSDAY The NUGGET SHOP Come in and hrowse around extemporaneous. Dirksen never decentralization movement of the COURTESY: ———SAFETY i ! X y needed to make a record over to|Alaska Tuberculosis Association. ! ¥ 1 MUBLE 7 o | See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations Orders received by,mfl are given prompt and correct mistakes. After joining, 20 percent of the ‘The Packard Clipper System’ | careful attention. receipts may be retained for local( use in tuberculosis welfare and re-| habilitation work, the same to be administered by a committee spon- sored by the organization. In these days of abbreviated welfare funds, it has been found that this local fund fills a vital need. Others prepare their scripts care- fully and rehzarse them. Then they listen to play-backs and occasionally repeat the recording to get it just the way they want it Few make more than cne tran- scription a week, but Coar remem- bers that Senators Cain (R.-Wash.) JURNE Marine Hardware Ask about our Christmas “Lay Away Plan® " IH A\ IRIR A\ ___BUS LINES s Jlaska s Teallslacrs. U MARINE CO. MARINE WAYS and " oxsmaveniox | Boat Sales There IsNo Subsfitute for L Newspaper-Advertising! and Fepper (L.-Fla.) sometimes T . 1 sent out. 20 or’ more & week last RUMMAGE SALE || Rubber Boals ruot west signen 5. Appraisals | year. Usually, though, they were| Northern Light Presbyterian| PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 | 5138 BURFORD, Juncau Agent I. POWELL, Haines |! merely that many copies of the same | Church Parlors, Oct. 22, 10:30 am.| Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways speech.