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I'HURSDAY MAY 27 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- "HONEYMOON" IS | "HOT CARGO" IS ~ COMEDY FEATURE | NOT 50 HOT NOW | the Lemon Creek bnml and Gravel young compatriots in Mexico moti- | o vate l;mcop Radios hilarious new| er e “Honeymobn.” m‘g H:)ltlfi;lt‘)fl showing at the Capitol Theatre. ;::‘]e’\[::“ r:;n Starring Shirley Temple, Fran-| oo . \ chot Tone and Guy Madison, the| The ‘scrap ‘was loaded from film presents Tone as the general| yioqpq_juneau Gold Mine by fixer In-the Mexico City-consulate,| .\, “Creek Sand and Gravel nd Miss _Templv and Madipon aS| mployees, and Tony Wukick, pres= the matrimonially-bound young- | d t.of To0al. 1418, CIO. Internns sters. Madison, a soldier, has only | o . s t b cixa & lorief ‘Tedve' fhoth ‘his post i’ the | tional Longshoremen and Ware- Canal Zone, but his fiancee’s im- housemen’s Union, objected because petucus methods get themi both into his men lmd. Il‘u( been used on the hot ‘water with ithe ‘Mexican otgi- | 00 Manthey ;“i- cials, and delays the ceremony. | Tone is, constantly being called - siraighien matters o FATHER STABS 30N IN PETERSBURG ROW upon to straighten matters out, and of Kake, in Seattle was be- there today despite Juneau longshore- shipment was “hot " Shirley TEMPLE Franchot this in turn gets him inte trouble with own fiancee, a pretty Mex- ican girl who emphatically disap- proves of his interest in the Ameri- can bobty-soxer bride-to-be. The censequences make “Honeymoon™ one of the funniest offerings of the year. Peter Martin, in the was lodg- ed Deputy U. S. Marshal Chris Christ- | ensen after he had allegedly stab- - ber his son, George, MARRIED AT DOUGLAS ; Co., reported today that 250 tons An American diplomat’s troubles of ¢ scrap metal he had sent via| in arranging the marriage of tWo|parge from Juneau to the Bethle- the | the | | day from Thomas P NLRB DISMISSES -UNFAIR CHARGES AGAINST UNIOH: A wire was received late yester- Graham, Re- gional Director of the National Labor Relations Board in Seattle, reporting - that charges by the Ju- neau Spruce Corporation were be- ing dismissed yesterday The wire, sent to the ial Department of Labor, did not give further details but was be- lieved to refer to company chary of "unfair labor practices against Juneau Local 1-16, CIO Interna=- tional Longshoremen and Ware~ housemen’s Union when the union established a pic line the company Juneau sawmill Observers, here Lwe Territor- s et at gave possible | meaning to the very brief telegram. | They said that it could mean that Petersburg City Jail | yesterday on a drunk charge hyi with a knife | in an alleged drunken row at their | George F. Byrum and Violet E,|Petersburg apartment. Williamson, both of Bellingham,| George Martin was taken to the | Wash., were riarried early this| hospital, but refused to discuss the | morning at Douglas by U. S, Com- | matter hristensen or file missioner Felix Gray. E. R. Wat- charges against his father, accord-| son and James Kladalnie were|ing to U. S. Marshal William T‘ witnesses to the ceremony. Mahoney, in Juneau — e ->>- “'IORON THAN OFF” FROM WICHITA, KANSAS BELLINGHAM VISITORS “THRILL OF MUSIC” Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coleman — “RACING SLEUTH” from Wichia, Kansas, are visitors| Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan of | LATEST NEWS in Juneau and guests at the| Bellingham, Wash. are staying at| ! the, Baranof Hotel. Feature at 8:15—10:15 ||| Baranof. Hotel. Painting and l)ecorating RALPH A. TREFFERS CALL BLUE 462 AFTER 5 P. M. for Appointment —_— Plumbing © Heafing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. GRAND OPENING | | 1 FRIDAY NIGHT --MAY 28 | Ross’ Cocktail Bar | Formerly THE OASIS DOUGLAS Enjoy our lavish TROPICAL FLORAL display of RARE FLOWERS designed against a background of ORCHIDS and GARDENIAS Display specially contracted from our SISTER TERRITORY of HAWAII for this occasion. Flown Direct by P. A. A. *« 5 I ndividuul Corsages for Lady Guests * Enjoy Our New Addition. ... “The Rumpas Room” OPEN 8 P- M- FRIDAY EVENING the company had voluntarily drop- ped the charges in order to clear the way for a settlement of the dispute at conferences now being held in Portland, Oregon, between company officials, the NLRB and oificials of the two unions involv- ed. The other meaning of the ac- tion could be that the NLRB had decided that the charges were un- rnunded and Should be dismissed | without action. - o JUNIOR CHAMBER COMMERCE MEET TOMORROW NCON The Junior Chamber of Com- merce will hold their regular week- ly meeting tomorrow noon in tae Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel under the auspices of the newly elected President Dean Goodwin. It has been announced there will be committe selections and other organizational selections All persons interested are urged to attend this up and coming or- ganization of youpgg men and wo- men of the Channel area BOY SCOUT CAMP IS IN 600D CONDITION SAYS JUD WHITTIER Jud Whittier, Chairmdn of the JUNEAU, ALASK/\ HOMESIIES OFFERED ON TONGASS HIGHWAY' Additional |Eskimo from {Gambell Doesn't [Like Seattle homesites are \nm" B made available alov 58 SEATTLE, May 27 P— Paul{Highway out of Ketchikan rd- Silook, 55-y d Eskimo, nasn't!ing to the office of Regional Fores-| much basi v col ison, but|ter, B. Frank Heintzleman. Forty-| anyway knows he doesn't like two lots have. been added to the Seattle. Pond Reef Group and eight each| He flew here from his birthplace,to the Pt. Higgins and Herring Bay at Gambell on St. Lawrence Island,|Groups. Plans are under way for 40 miles east of Siberia, to at-'opening 300 addit al homesite tend the 1 General Assembly ux“mrls along the Tongass Highway.| the -Presbyterian Church Many of these will be along roads Only ¢ fore has be been already constructed, while othe off the island. That was to travel Will te adjacent to proposed spur| to Nome 30 y (roads which are programmed or al- But he impressed with T under construction by tho Seattle Forest Service To him { The 'Regional Forester pointed “Seattl + chewing gum out that this is in line with Forest too sweet: sidwalks too hards hotel JServicé policy of blocking out group: beds .too soft and. St. Lawrence,of homesites along National Forest Island—too far away.” |xn is In advance of applications 758 e The purpc of the Alaska home- site law is to provide a practical] SOROPTIMIST (LUB Imethod of granting small tracts for home-mak purposes. Homesites RECEIVES LETTER on the National Forests can te ieliminated after residence on thel FROM SISTER CLUB arca for three years to the exclu- & sion of a home elsewhere. The Soroptimist Club of Juneau Many commercial fishermen, mi-| has received word from their sister ‘:““(‘ “‘“" PEREC Wage bbohis have club, the Soroptimist Club of Mar- | taken advantage of the homesite law | sellle. France, that onme of their to 8cquire title to satisfactory tracts distinguished members, Mme, Poin- |¢hat can be developed as permane! So.Chapuis, attorney-at-law, hashomes through their own efforts.| pecn appointed Minister of Public;With @ minimum financial outlay | Health and Sanitation ior France,' B R | and the first French woman | T | to have been made 4 cabinet lll(‘lh“(o p I v d m o by Corporal Vidi | > in Plane Crash 27—} McLAUGHLIN, OTHER VFW DELEGATES ARE BACK FROM SEWARD | l FATRBANKS, Aalaska, May P——The Ladd Field information off- ‘k‘e has identified the victim of al |plane crash last Wednesday as iCpl. E J. Bustynowicz o John T. McLaughlin, of Juneau, Camden, N. J newly-elected Alaska - Department; Injured in the same crash was Commander of the Veterans of Cpl. James C. Clemens, Jr., whose Foreign Wars, returned here yes-Wife, Betty, lives at Dayton, Ohio.j terday afternoon from Seward|He was injured critically but was; where he attended the Third An-|reported improving at Ladd Field nual VFW Department Encamp- Hospital men. Also returning were Allen| T ve crashed in a rented light | T. Marcum, of Juneau, chosen n.s‘fl-'lfl' ten miles south of here.| Department Junior Vice-Command- | Bustynowicz ¢ied the day after the! er and Adjutant; Harold Mayo, re- |two were rescued from the wreckage | | tiring Department Commander; and |of the craft by helicopter pilots. ! | Harold B. Gronroos, Delegate to the | - - \Encdmpnwnl from Taku Post m‘ . VISITORS Lester Maddox | Juneau r | Said McLaughlin, who is also an and George Reid, from Seattle, are | éxecutive of the Alaska Unemploy- | Visiting Juneau and registered at | ment Compensation Commission, | the Gastineau Hotel, .o GARY COOPER IS Boy Scout Camp Committee, hasi T appreciate the honor returned from a visit to the Eagl River Camp. He is most enthus-|choosing me as their Commander bestowed | e{upon me by my VFW comrades in RICHARD BEACH, WASH. from Richard Beach, iastic about the successful operation, [ 0r the ensulng year. There staying at the Baranof The weather has been fine, the boys Ymuch work to be done at this umc! have an excellent cook, the meals ¥y every veteran because of the > are gcod and everyone is very happy. | subve On Wednesday, seven Scouts from]“hU are actively a ttempting to dis- NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junesu. Halnes, Skagway and Sitka) S. 8. ALASKA ——— THURSDAYS, JUNE 3 and JUNE 17 UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE OPENS JUNE 1, 1948 (Ground Floor—Olympic Hotel Bldg.) 417 University Street--Seattle, Wash. HENRY GREEN — AGENT YING SDUTMERSTERN XA DEPINDABLY You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska Line. Relax . .enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” THE FINEST FOOD ‘Elegantly prepared and expertly served ro ~om- plezely satisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT Sailings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE . §. BARANOF DUE SOUTH MAY 30 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOVA, VALDEZ and SEWARD §. . ALEUTIAN — JUNE 1 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska ive and un-American groups | FROM EDMONDS, WASH. George Weodruff from Edmonds, Sitka joined the Juneau group. They|Tupt our American way of life”| Wash, is a guest at the Baranof are: Robert Franks, Larry Calvin,| Other Juneauites who attended [Hotel { Norman Burke, Jacob Petel Jim | the convention and who. have re-| o st e | | Price, Terry Troutte and Edwin|turned include Mrs. Gronroos and | Osbakken and from Pclcl\hurg‘}Enu,L E. Lincoln, manager of the! Robert Lloyd. Veterans Administration. f e P e et e et s 35 5 s e I e e For COMrORT and ELLIS AIR LINES | spbesct o Dewey W. Get the DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | weudot' ssmaron e-Pres. 1 | via Petershurg and Wrangell and Habit! With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. “l’)“‘;':c‘;:‘ Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. ! FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | AVASRANE REEL AT BT | | FUR STORAGE Cleaning and Repairing | Martin Victor Furs, Inc. || Swedish Fur Craftsmen for ‘Three Generations Jlmcali’s Fmest ] Liquor Store BAVARD'S Phone 689 ! b R T L' R FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor HRouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2596 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys Widest Selection of Brownie's Liquor Sfore Bader Accounting Service LEQUORS | RUTH BADER Secretarial ; | | PHONE 399 Accounting—Tax Reports 3 Valentlne Bldg., Telephone 919 e = PAGE FIVE INFEATUREDROLE 7 IO LENTURY AT 20TH CENTURY 1.5t Times TONIGHT Warner Br ( And Dag- Shows at 7:20—9:30 er,” the United States Plctures pr duction currently pla A ! 20th Century Theatre Gary Cooper fans the opy [ se ing thi favorite \ ¢ gt different tror ny « haracterizations In his newest scree trayal Cooper appears in the 1ol Y Jesper, professor at a sm rn university, who! entire h een spent in a mild-mannered pur suit of knowledge. When cireum stances arise whict overnight, pro- ject him into a maelstrom of i danger and sudden death, Jes| reacts in a manner which speak well for a man of deep courage true valor both of which |necessarily obscured for many by the daily details of his eyen- tempered existence The supporting cast includes lo ly Lilli Palmer, Robert Alda, Vladi- mir Sokcloff, Dan Seymour and I Edward Bromberg, all excel in their roles > o WAR (RY, SALVATION ARMY'S WEEKLY, HAS STORY, ALASKA MEET The present issue AN ADVENTURE WITHOUT PARALLEL of the Salva- tion Army’s War Cry ha n ex- cellent story on the Alaskan Con- gress recently held in Angoon. Also in. the paper are several picture, including one page, taken by Ad- jutant Henry Lorenzen. Included PRODUCED BY UNITED STATES PICTURES FOR WARNER BROS are pictures of the local heads of the Salvation Army The S. A. programs for the Di- . ! visional Congress were termed: ex- . .CARTOON Icellent and well performed. All Air Express NEWS persons attending were partici- pants in the different activities. - ARRESTED AT FAIRBANKS Charles W. Aubert was returned TOMORROW here yesterday from Fairbanks in the cempany of U Marshal 8:00 P. M. Stanley J. Nichols on a bench war- rant issued by Federal Judge % | George W. Ita, charging con- D E M 2 'tempt of court r' rlc ann - Internationally Known VANCOUVER VISITOR Author—Lecturer W. H. Brown from Vancouver is and Traveler Will Speak On "Is War Inevitable” © After the Lecture Dr. Mann will answer ques- slu)nu, at the Gastineau Hotel. Pm—a— o i A CALL 806 JUNEAU JANITOR SERVICE for tions from the audience Expefl CIeanlng Nobody Can Afford to Homes Windows Miss This Unique Rugs Venetian Blinds Opportunity! MEMORIAL DAY WEEK-END TAKU LODGE EXCURSION Lodging, Meals and Transportation $45.00 LEAVE: Saturday P. M., May 29th RETURN: Monday P. M., May 31st ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 202 or 612 for Reservations A GRAND 0LD CANADIAN NAME PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. 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