The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1949, Page 5

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—tee e TFRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'TOURIST INFORMATION | CONSTRUCTION EASES- | RECORD CATCH AT "BISHOP'S WIFE" . », . FEATURE TONIGHT, | 800 OPEXS DOORS *"g,f,:,';;,'g;yggg'g,fif TEEHARBOR MADE; - capiroL THeaTRe, " AR P ' CARNEGIE, LAJOIE PAGE FIVE SHOWPLALE oF APITU FRIDAY—SATURDAY COMPLETE SHOWS FRIDAY 7:19—9:30 FEATURE AT 7:38—9:49 e Chances are Ralph Wright willj Opening of construction work and | Events attending the fesult of n‘answer more questions this summer | rosd work has eased the emplo; erkvman's prayer forth E6 cnter-mmh anyone in Juneau. But erxh(! ment )»v)umn in Juneau appre- Luini}:g aé(lon B et Oold-;wcn.l mind giv}ng out answers, for| ciably, Gus Gissberg, manager of |wyn's latest producu:m for RKO| answering queries from tourists will| the Territorial Employment Service ERE o . ‘ o !be his job for the summer. said today. | Radio release, “The Bishop's Wife,"| ' go 5 gitendant for the Juneau| A number of siudents are now on “}2";:‘ C‘;:‘;“g ‘,Ci;"&l;fe;“"}i‘h‘;”;’;‘hgcmmber of Commerce Tourist In-|the job market, he said, but work e i 5 then Canlis) <Y mri‘forma!iun Booth which opened its!is being found in most cases. i weahirid ARG tonight ‘idoors thls_ week in the Alaska| The unemployment claim load has dA‘bsorbed in‘ g P re<p}:n» Coastal Airlines office in 'the|been cut down to almost nothing wibilittes G "Bls" GtiES. b ;_mm ;Bamno; Hotel. | as far as construction workers are b Toimdl 28 $ .g‘ He will welcome and assist Alaska | concerned, but a number of cannery Protestant bishop in a mid-Western| yigitors with their traveling prob-| workers are stiil on the compensa- city discovers he is rapidly drift-|), giving out information on|tion list, Gissherg said ing out of the heart of his wife, as| specia) short trips and sight-seeing| For women several stenographic well as losing touch with all his|tourg in the area. | pesitions are unfilled. Also avail- old friends. But when he prays for| as an added service Wright is|able are openings for a cashier and divine guidance to help him out of | preparing a listing of all boats|fountain girl, his difficulties, he is astonished 10| ayaijable for charter service. He| Gissberg listed several openings have a mysterious gentleman .one|popes to make the information|available at the office now in- Dudley, appear and calmly an-|available for local residents as well | cluding-an order to supply a crew nounce that he is an assistant as tourists. for a Transportation Corps vessel- sent to straighten out the Bishop's| salmon fishing, trips over the ice! skipper, mate, chief engineer, first iroubles. cap, plane and boat charter trips,|engineer, several deck hands and Taku Lodge, hunting trips, are ah{ two cooks. Also listed are open- on the promotion list for summer|ings for an experienced wire web|the weekend meeting with Metla- tourists. | man and a dairy hand. katlan leaders. t 0otk He BUKT FAANRENGS the Visitors to Juneau will also be, Jobs available in Sitka at the| . Sitee Tave fok her‘husband, se""heslable to learn general information(present time include positions as the money troubles' regarding a| on the Territory and the surround- | laundry foreman, carpenters, heavy e oY GHA L BADES DeAE ing area at the Tourist Information uqmpx_ncm operators and master dhd'Harmuly 'm i Househiold in| booth where Wright will have his- | electrician, torical data on the “Gold Rush”| —_— a fi:;,‘fyl vavn;uen;fl-“?"“:;m‘::;- W f:.:i native tribes and their cus«|BuS "ME, REBE“H BT PICNIC, ANNOUNCED James Gleason, Gladys Cooper, 3 R Said to be a record catch in one | l )1 afternoon, Claude Carnegie and Bob Lajole hooked 39 king salmon yes-| 3 terday afternoon at Tee Harbor DOOBS The largest caught weighed 40 peunds and spoons were used as OPEN T' M ES bait. Carnegie said the reason he came at 710 and north here from Oregon was that T 0 N , T E he heard there were no salmon in 7.00 L 9:30 the waters here. He just wanted to prove whether there was a shortage - of salmon or just poor fishermen. SHOW LAST st SATURDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P. M. et SUPERMAN SATURDAY MATINEE ANS MEN TO METLAFATLA To ssist in industrial development | plans at Metlakatla, Don Foster, Alska Native Service superintendent, and Charles Mountjoy, ANS director of Native Resources, left for An- nette today. The two ANS men will spendl "SARGE v GOES T0 Y 4 (OLLEGE "} reoone STEWART une PREISSER RUSS MORGAN LOUELLA PARSONS says: “It's wonderful!” <r HEDDA HOPPER says: “It's a pure delight!” "CARY GRANT Ignoring the clergymans pro- tests against a stranger meddling in his private affairs, Dudley sets DOUGLAS COLISEUNM TONITE ONLY "“"TRAIL STREET"' with Randolph Scott Roberl Ryan JACK McVEA ilsa Lanchester and The Mitchell | Boy-choir in added support. ’OBSERVA"(E of : — i | He's Dudley. .. the kind of ot o ke peoiehorey || PROPOSED CALENDAR, ...especially women. ‘ (IV'( EVE“IS MAY "’ LORETTA YOUNG NOW BE DROPPED S.h': i B's}".’p';w"e"l'dm_e hoes Unless more local organizations T e show indications of cooperating with The bus will leave the bus depot for the Rebekah picnic at the Auk FlAG DAY URGED inay Recreation area Sunday af- jternoon at 12:30 o'clock and will IN pRo(lAMAT’o““eave there for the return trip at | 6 o'clock. | Rebekahs and Odd Fellows will Flag Day will be observed by|join in the annual atfair and a the nation on June 14, next Tues- $0od time is promised iy the com- day, and in Juneau a special cere-|mittee in charge. Selected Shorts LATE NEWS BY AIR she met Dudley! the idea, plans for a community civic events calendar of the Gas- tineau Channel area will be drop- mony will ke given by the Elks. In urging observance, Acting Gov- Now is the tuue 1o put your fur ernor Lew M. Williams has ]ssuedi‘coals in storage. We have the only Anne Jeffreys BOYS AND GIRLS “DAVID NIVEN ped soon, it was stated today by |the following proclamation: | cold fur vault in Juneau. Come In Bob Druxman, local public relations council. He has been attempting to com- pile and organize this needed civic He's the Bishop...he was much happier before Dudley came... or was he? On June 14 the nation will ob-| serve Flag Day, the anniversary of | the adoption by the Continental! | Congress, June 14, 1777, of the| to our and Co. FROM office. STEAMBOAT BAY Chas. Goldstein 91 tf ALSO—Selecied enterprise for the past four months |Stars and Stripes as the emblem| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray and son| DOORS open 7:15 (Fifteen Years or Under) Cartoons -- Cartoons SHOW at 7:45 Plus FEATURE 4 I TRAIL STREET I SATURDAY MORNING KIDS' MATINEE BIG AWARDS DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S without expense to anyone but him- | of the United States. Gordon of Steamboat self. If completed, it would make | Since the first Congress resolved | 3uests at the Gastineau. |a complete calendar of all locallthat the flag of the United States| — - - - = -events available to any interested|ic 13 stripes alternate red and| persons so that conflict between | various local activities, may be avoidable as much as possible. | stars, representing the states, have Letters were sent out three weeks | peen added to the field of biue:| ago to 240 groups requesting definite | Knocking at the door of admission| information. So far, almost 100 to join that great cluster of State- have failed to respond. Druxman Bay are S T white stars in a field of blue, many | HOPE'S NEW AND USED MERCHANDISE Now Open for Business (Bring Your Merchandise o the Store) Phone 908 | hood stars is the Territory ‘of says that he will set June 25 as the | Alacka, anxious and ready to be deadline for receiving answers t0|gaccepted at full parity, as with these letters. If all organizations|other Americans we join on this| have not joined in the plan by that { Flag Day in pledging anew Francis! time, he will abandon the idea. | Bellamy's immortal words: | He pointed out that it has already | «1 pledge allegiance to the Flag 5 B ey P, P, T | 214 Second St. CARTOONS and FEATURE at 10:00 making (neir own pans evn ing't e Repable fr whien ; ||| For Each Do!lar Sp'enl at the Stores listed ar- | ity st HA wil nots ows | e et s il o 1 ~|| below you will receive an Award Voucher Your Deposits to furn in at The 20th Century SATURDAY | ever, attempt to make it a perman-| NOw THEREFORE, I, Lew M. MORNING "KIDS MATINEE"” For Estimates on that New Basement, House | ent feature unless everyone cooper- | winjams, acting Governor - of | ates because it would not be accur- | Alaska, call upon the people of Parsons Electric Co. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. or Fireplace—-PHONE 416—Evenings | ate without full information. | Alasks, to d:serve. June 14,1048, as Tot-to-Teen Shop We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE SRR s |Flag Day with appropriate cere-! BLOCKS for several houses RoxLED | monies and with proper display of Gus George Grocery Nance 5-10-25 Store iS'l'\‘.hklfl ill close | x - EARL CRASS AND SON |15 m. Satiiday ung 1Mt 100 | cmi T e oS R Fred Henning—Complete Outfitter Warfield-Drug renovation. 17 2t |of Alaska, significant of an early! N ~ |admission to the mighty union ot Juneau Marine Supply, “I. Goldstein" Sugar Bowl Cafe «» MONTY WOOLLEY JAMES GLEASON - GLADYS COOPER ELSA LANCHESTER - ., white and that the Union be 13 zi BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS States. | |MRS. HENRY APLAND'S CVISIT IS OCCASION FOR FAMILY REUNION | . A reunion of the Apland family EST | to honor Mrs, Henry Apland’s first - visit to Alaska is being celebrated LAUNDRY ey VALUE! THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. owe DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Mrs. Apland, with Mrs. Ethel Mc- | Kay, arrived from their home in Arlington, Wash., on the Aleutian |and are visiting Mr. -and Mrs. Wallis George and their daughter Carol Ann at the Baranof. To greet her mother, “Mrs. Les- ter Elkins, the former Mildred Ap- land, flew to Juneau Monday from her home in Petersburg and, with her two small children, Joyce and Gail, is a guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ap~ land. After visits with the Don Aplands and Mr. and Mrs. QGeorge, Mrs, Apland and Mrs. McKay will stop in Petersburg to visit Mrs. Elkins, who returns to her home today. EYES EXAMINED LiENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Pranklin PHONE 5068 FOR APPOINTMENTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK | of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Junseu Singer Sewing Machine Company Representative Is NOW at the Baranof Hotel ' * A Few NEW Singer Sewing Machines and the New Singer Vacuum Cleaner available for immediate. delivery * Coniacl Mr. Johnson or Phone 800 .H_HLJ Mdar e e 00000 o000 o~ TIDE TABLE PASSENGER SAJLING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther information contact H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND JUNE 11 High tide, 1:32 am., 188 ft. Low tide, 8:13 am., -38 ft. High tide, 14:39 p.m., 15.7 ft. Low tide, 20:16 p.m., 2.7 ft. Everything elsé returned dry and folded, most ALL THE HEAVY IRONING DONE FOR YOU! s000e00e 000 ®e00000 00 — Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 Seo. Franklin P. O. Box 2598 S.S. Aleutian| S.S. Baranof I 8.S. Baramof | 8. S. Denali June 12 i June 19 June 14 June 12 for Seward for Wrangell Ketchikan Ketchikan | Seattle Beattle i for i A | for Haines Skagway Kodiak Seldovia Seward ALASKA LAUNDRY, Incorporafed — Phone 15 }{ Now Available in This Vicinity i For appymm:.n:’ cql Douglas “Serving Jumneau Since 189 R | o B Mk B 11, ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY wieg A Alaska —T

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