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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1948 ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA mmuumuuu||m||mmmmumu|m||lim|muummnmululmumumm 'LAST OF REDMEN, " FEATURE TONIGHT, Columbia’s “Last of men,” the big, barbarious and beau- tiful screen adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper’'s “The Last of the Mohicans,” filmed in glory-huéd color, comes to the Capitol Theatre tonight Jen Hall and Michael O'Shea are starred, with Evelyn Ankers, Julie the Red- Henry heading the supporting cast ‘The screenplay ‘by Herbert Dal- mas and George H. Plympton has to do with the attempt of a hand- ful of British to negotiate the Lake George wilderness of upper New York State from outpost to outpost, all the while beset by hostile In- dians. The action takes place dur- {ing the French and Indian War. { George Sherman has directed his adventure in the great outdoors for stunning spectacle, stirring romance 1and savage action. Leaping to life ion the screen are such famous characters as Uncas and Hawk- Eye, familiar to multitudes of read- ers. Filmed in VITA- COLOR! HERASAOFE F C e FLIGHT RADIOMEN CF PAN AMERICAN {ssue s Alié—g;;d Layoff of CAPITOL THEATRE, Bishop, Buster Crabbe and Buzz| THREATEN STRIKE! with JON HALL MICHAEL O’ SHEA Evelyn Ankers . Jul' 0 ADDED ENTERTAINMENT @ “Hawaii in Hollywood> ‘Cradie of the Nation” CARTOON LATE NEWS FEATURE STARTS AT 8:1 IlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIII EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and kranklin PHONE 506 FOR ‘APPOINTMENTS Now, General Electric offers a new guarantee and ten-year protection plan to purchasers of General Electric Automatie Electric Water Heaters. Think of it—ten full years of protec« tion for you on your new gal« vanized-tank water heaters, Now . .. you can have all the hot water you need — when you need it—and at low cost too. 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Molotov has 'remained away from the United Nations meeting in Paris, Czecho- slovakia’s President, Communist | Klement Gottwald, is known to be in Russia—ostensibly on vacation —and reports tfrom several capitals say a number of other leaders in | satejlite countries are out of cir- culation, STCCKHOLM.—All Sweden pre- pared to honor the memory of Ber- nadotte. A State funeral will be held Sunday. | The Canadian delegate to the |United Nations, Gen. A. G. L. Mc- {Naughton, said in Paris Russia does not have the atom bomb and that the world has five years to work out a control system for atomic warfare ‘‘before a time for ihysteria really arrives.” e PICKETS A7 PORT | OF OAKLAND ARE | BANGKOK, Sept. 22.—(#®— The ! A' zo'" (ENIURY gun duel in South Siam without NiS now famous “eating houses” has After 32 Years ‘mg at the 20th Century Theatre. and whites she served for 32 years for the dramatic, comic, and song- ARE BFI"G JuGGlEDfrny of talent headed by July Gar- land, and including ‘John Hodiak, of m she told an interviewer | jori2 Main and Chill Wilic, = poor health. I'm afraid I may | George C. Kenney turning his stra-| she said. She went north as a' LeMay, 41, now heads the Air old veteran of air tighting in both | 1831, el, on the Kuskokwim, and she | for future combat leaders. road, left for Whittier, Alaska, last One of her vivid memories, she he left more than two years ago,iropd equipment, including t‘e| She was taken {ll. 1“" Maj. Gen. Robert W. Harper, FROM CALIFORNIA 1 | 'GRANDMOTHER" OF [Fiaht 20-Hour "HARVEY GIRLS' IN ESKIMOS IN_ SOUTH; Gun Duel Bu l ‘Intenul Ministry reported today | Mrs Lulu Heron Ill I" |that police and units of the Sia-! The story of the pretty waitresses iany casualties. {been made into a completely clpti-‘ Interservice rivalry was blamed YAting musical in M-G-M's “The| SEATTLE, Sept. 22—iP— 'lhe‘ Filmed in Technicolor against the weight of the years has finally| Iop COMMA"DERS‘pIcmrfique frontier background of driven Mrs. Lulu Heron from hm} |New Mexico of the 1890's, “The with the spirit of a Florence Night- and-dance talents of a dazzling ar- ingale. | the nimble-fcoted Ray Bolger, An- today, “but I've always regxuded‘ W\SHINGTON Sept zzmm—nu’h\ Lansbury, Preston Foster, Vir-, my work in Alaska as a grand ad- The Air Force is juggling some of >oo never go back.” |tegic Air Command over to Gen. The Eskimos' name for her was |Curtis E. LeMay in the most im- Iwo Barges Bfingin' nurse with the Indian Service in 1916, and until this week had been sy World Wars, will go to Maxwell| SEATTLE, Sept. 22—®— Two Field, Montgomery, Ala., to take.bgrges of Ocean Tow, Inc. loaded Her headquarters were at Beth- | covered a vast territory bounded |- Lt. Gen. John K. Cannon, now|pight in tow of the tug MacLoufay. | by the Yukon River, the Bering head of the air training command,|They include refrigerator and box‘, said, was of an influenza epidem- succeeding LeMay as Chlef of |plates. They were converted from | ic which sent a high percentage United States Air Forces there. | former army troop sleepers. “The well Eskimos bundled me [NOW commanding the alf university,| ay and Mrs. Sid Nelson, Chow- on a sledge and off we went, from And 1o new chief of thé Al Train- |chilla, Calit, are at the Baranof. {mese Air Force fought a 20 hour Imported West by Fred Harvey and, Health, Leaves North Lo the flmeup Harvey Girls,” which is the offer- | beloved Alagka and the Eskimos | OF u S AlR FOR(E |Harvey Girls” otfers unlimited scope “It may sound silly and girlish ginia O'Brien, Kenny Baker, Mar- venture. But now I'm old and inlits top commanders, with Gen. Mahkaluk, meaning “grandmother,” portant shift. Force in Europe. Kenney, 59-vear-’22 Ca“, AhSka R- Rl “outside” only twice, in 1926 and |over the air university, top school | with 22 cars for the Alaska Rall- sea and Bristol Bay. |Will return to Europe in the Job|cays and all are loaded with rail- of the Eskimo population to bed.| No assignment w#s announced ———————————— village to village,” she recalled. *i ng Command-was named. g ENDS TONIGHT Shows at 7:23—9:30 \N TECHNICOLOR Douglas Colisenm STARTS TONIGHT Alan Ladd “CALCUTTA" AN | never was able to get off my back the whole trip. From my bed Id[ give orders how to combat their | R e B Read the Want-Ads for bargains, A 50 Men"Made Several Months Ago o von_son s 10 BE WITHDRAWN strike by flight radiomen Thulsdayw ion Pan American World Ah'l\avs‘ {was threatened today. tAgreement Made for Re- The issue was an alleged layoff) some months ago of 50 radiomen. mova' of commer(lal R. S. Taylor, Secretary of the Flight ! Radio Officers section of the CIO| cargo on DO(ks Transport Workers union, said the| strike was set for 9 am. (EST) | 1 Thursday unless the alleged lay-/ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22—(® offs are cancelled. {—CIO longshore pickets were ex- He said it would involve 296! Pected to withdraw from the port iradio ; officers in Atlantic, Latin |Of Oakland today under an agree- Amerlcan and Pacific-Alaskan, !ment for the removal of commer- routes. 40131 cargo piled on the docks. He said other air and ground‘ A union announcement of the personnel might be drawn in. | agreement with the city of Oakland Taylor claimed the dismissals last|made clear the loading or dis- May and June violated an exxsung\ChN’Bt’ of struck ships is not. in- union contract and that a govern- |volved. But the city's wharves and ment referee upheld the TWU Wwarehouses are to be cleared to claim. ! make room for army cargo. Company officials said they would| Waterfront observers, meantime, seek further information before |speculated as to what the army comment]ng !will do for ships to move the usual | - {250,000 tons a month. About 80 | HERE FROM TLLsEQUA" ;percent of this tonnage previously \was carried under charter in: now Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunningham r)f;idk' commercial ships. Tulsequah are registrants at the| Most refrigerator ships, used ml Baranof Hotel. | moving - perishable cargoes to the| - e {Far East, are owned by the struck Read the Want-ads for bargnms.{?acific Far East Lines. | { — - — - { | I ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Wiring — Receptacles — Service Entrance Switches — Conduit — Friction Tape — Solder — Wall Switches — Loom Wire Everything to Electrify Your Home NOW IN STOCK AT THE AUKE BAY HARDWARE COME IN FOR INFORMATION NORTHLAND SAILINGS Steamers tied up at Seattle by present Longshore coastwise strike. HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 . O, HORTHLANC TR AN“POWTAHUN 0 illness. It was an ordeal, but we licked the epidemic.” . sne is visiung Mrs. ronere | JUiN€AU Janitor Service Wightman here before leaving for California. Home and Commercial ——— Cleaning | Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 FROM HOOD BAY i Earl B, Jones of Hood Bay is | registered at the Gastineau Hotel. VOTE HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 Brownie's Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2596 FOR FRANK A. BOYLE Democratic Candidate for TERRITORIAL AUDITOR (Paid Advertjsement) = Do YOU really want the to continue? ENROLLMENT is now open. Fine programs are planned ... ED. CHESTER CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Blue 306 RUTH DUNLAP MARY B. EHLER, Blue 611 MRS. PAT GILMORE, Red 693 MARIE JENSEN, 10 EVELYN KELLY PEARL PETERSON In Douglas MRS. LEIGH GRANT, Douglas 392 HELEN ROFF MRS, FELIX TON GLADYS UGGEN, GLADYS VUILLE ERNEST EHLER - 'F M 0RE Juneau Concert Association, Inc. Coz\v‘/ EN'ENT Box 285, Juneau, Alaska . Membership Application Enclosed is $.......... Juneau Concert Association Community Support is required NOW! For those who were not contacted earlier. the FALL MEMBERSHIP . ... YOU may share in bringing outstanding Arfists to the Community. Call or See Any Member of the Committee HENRIETTA POWER, 407 MRS. DAVE RAMSAY, 326 MRS. VAL POOR, Douglas 18 REMEMBER —— Full Membership Means More and Better Conceris I desire ............... adult memberships @ $7.50 each and .... ]ilglll 'ia'lllld student memberships @ $2.50 each. Total value $......cccooeeeireniice 1 5 A . Check one: ............ ] prefer to pay cash $......... ... is enclosed. paid by Sept. . ER, 523 206 ....... The balance will be

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