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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASK AY, JUNE 13, 1949 sn (GARLAND, KELLY 2. """ BENSON LEAVES T0 Koroch, H. W. Magone, J M. Ma- sflwptAtifl’ [Don Fortes, Gene Fobes, Caroline 3 ¥ Forbes, J. H. Ferney. NOW AT CAPITOL ™t m% .« ON CHILD LABOR : Haines: Clyde Schombel, Zalmain ¥ A Mcn']allz.‘vr:lllkv’\rl L;;::_‘ Henry A. Benson, Commissioner > Mrs “D Clark of Labor, left yesterday for the ey tol Theatre’s is a e ea: Larry Parker|PUrPose of holding Child Labor N © W === ENDS TOMORBOW | 5 ™ o H L, e e B0, i, e, 2 Ll L i i H + Reynold Young; from - Pelican: | T ally inspirated motion picture T'nese hearings are prelim- Mary Christianson; from Gustavus: |- y. |- H. Langhofer; from Tulsequah: | Files A Scott, T. C. Olsen, C. Severeid, m'”vr‘] ingredient of a perfe olor musical has fkeen nered for this suave film adapta - | s g adapla- | v Shular. tion of 8. N. Behrman's play, which | i - From Tenakee: was one of Broadway's greatest| ¢ 3 Dick Dalziel, Joe Foss to the adoption of necessary ind regulations for the ad- ition and enforcement of ly enacted Child Labor ich becomes effective June the Willman, Bill o from Skag-! ””/;f ’W[Ju‘d/y and Gene will L feol ‘ IVL tells the story of a ‘Ln' ':“rf_‘\'\'1%:»1:‘}:,'““ X;“ml;‘i\(.-\'(lv'xl:~::x\l:‘(mjl‘m‘!:;" owin the advisory lm}xrlngs make you shout with glee! ¥ girl who dr being swept oft; petehy B S at Anchor and Fairbanks, the feet by a bold pirate and who' ' aines: Z. Gross. or, bUblic hearings will be held in wds her hero in the person of aj From Ketchikan: R. F. TAVION| 5,00, on july 1, at which time r strolling player Comdr. Larson; from Petersburg: o) j,ioresteq parties and par- cale is the languorous .‘:\’:'\‘” Miller, George Lloyd, M. jy;. 0 employers and union or- e ‘(':\n:;hurtvn !‘x\ tunes, From Wrangell: Lyte Jones; Olpf;;nzw;.xju-m may make their ap- iten by Cole Porter, form wond | Léirmo, James Coftey: from Pali-|Pearance elther in person or by cumponents for the d ing act | S At oo i (writing brief, in support of, or in M. Goodman, P. Graham, H Rober! {singing and dancing talents of i- opposition to the proposed regu- | vacious Judy Garland and Hx'«r-‘lq lation C. Lindstrom, Department of Labor, at Juneau. In addition to the Child Labor hearings which will be held at An- {chorage, the Commissioner will in- | vestigate Workmen’s Compensa- {tion Claims at Seward and Palmer. ETS | He is expected to return next week. mwan, G. Millice; ALASKA COASTAL | - | WEEKEND FLIGHTS " from Angoon: P. The Juneau Shrine Giubd PIChic| JunGE OVERRULES committee will hold a special meet- | MOTION TO INTERVENE With 42 passengers arriving andjing in the Dog House of the| B’y 42 lf--|\xxv‘vA Alnsk.l\lc]nu«ml .Abnlln]v; ?m-‘m]m.fkHn&ln|m??gh:.nd:::::z;\;‘u:;i Judge George W. Folta Les over- e g o i i o ot (‘)c e C.“:j ?n] iy gl <o | ruled the motion for leave to in- I SUITRR tare e it the | teVene, made by August Busch- Wiliiam Null',iHU“""’ is general chairman of the | picnic to be held next Sunday, June hann and partners i the AaL4el Pauline Jorgensen, ' PIC 6 e 7 Trap Company, in connection with 19 at the Auk Bay Recreation Area, | | ety For Petersburg: Ketchikan: | for Dorian Rippy; for Hoonah: Jake | the action filed by P. E. Harris and i Angell AT ‘Company of Seattle against the For Gustavus: Art Lofpi, Barney GIRL FOR SWEENEYS Alaska Tax Commissioner. FEATURE AT itk WALTER SLEZAK - GLADYS COOPER - REGINALD OWEN Flertson, G. Olson; for Pelican: i The suit challenges the validity of 7:45—10:00 Songs by COLE PORTER Mike Goodman, B. Thompson, R. A baby girl was born to Mr. and' of the act increasing license fees “LIFE WITH GRANDPA"” —— LATE NEWS Marsh, Roy Hammer, Bill Mork, | Mrs, William Sweeney early ‘The mo- this| for operation of fishtraps. V71 &} 7 }Ju(-k Korby, Mary Korby, Donna morning at St. Ann’s hospital. The | tion was argued last Friday morn- WATCH FOR RED BEVER JOMING Foplsman, 5-pound infant joins two other chil- | ing, R. E.- Robertson, representing | For Sitka: Mrs. Willlam Spain, dren in the Sweeney family, Pa-|the company and Attorney General | Christine Gullupon, R. D. Weesner,, tricia and Michael. She is to be|J. Gerald Williams the Tax Com- V. Anderson, Jean Carter, Fred|named Shannon Therese. missioner. ifocted Gene Kelly who top every-|“%re e et g Copies of the proposed rules will |thing they nave done before in| From Sitka: V. Vagin, padinClbe availatle to the public im- eir respective roles of the 'ro-|Fromholst, A. J v(:’f" “" Ushter,| Mediately following the Anchorage, 1tic Manuela and the hypnot W. B. Foss, Veronica USMUEN | g, 0nes advisory hearings by = Grace Ushter, D. Reynolds, Sally| - e . 1 Serafin. | Maye, T. R. Vrooman, Betty Vroo- caliing or writing the Territorial| ™™ PAGE THREE ACTION THRILLER ISNOW SHOWING AT 20TH CENTURY | “Wwild Harvest,” at the 20lh Cen- | tury for final showing tonight, has |Alan Ladd in a romantically and | dramatically role. | | | Co-starred with Dorothy La- !mour, Robert Preston and Lloyd |Nolan, Ladd portrays the leader |ot & tough harvesting combine crew |that includes Preston and Nolan | The story concerns their efforts to | outsmart rival, unscrupulous crews {in obtaining the work of harvest- |ing the vast wheat fields from Texas to Canada. 1 They are hampered -y the ma- ichlns(ions of Dorothy Lamour in the role of a predatery female who is determined to break away from ;thc monotony of life on her uncie's i farm. She attaches hersell to Ladd who, although attracted to her, is | more concerned with his harvesting | | business. He walks out on her in favor of the work. Dorothy gets | even by marrying his best friend and co-worker, Robert Preston. In spite of objections by Ladd, the| newlyweds are permitted by the| rest of the outfit to travel along with the combine crew, which does not add to Ladd's peace of mind. | Complications develop when Preston gets mixed up in some| shady deals with farmers, for which the crew is held responsible, and | | when Dorothy stirs up additional | “crouble between her husband and | Lada. 'DACIFIC NORTHERN " CARRIES 31 SUNDAY Pacific Northern Airlines carried 31 passengers yesterday as follows: From Anchorage: Don E. Lillie, | M. L. Lightwood, Marie Riley, Jerry Lodge, G. A. Porte, John McKenzie, Carl White, C. H. Carl- son, H. J. Stevens, F. M. Tyvoll. From Cordova: Mrs. C. Evans, E. D. Peterson. | From Gustavus: E. D. Peterson. To Yakutat: G. H. Sampson, Raymond Kays. | To Oordova: Donald K. Swen-| |son, William T. Lowe. | To Anchorage: Willlam Salt, George Beck, Jake Cropley, John | | Hellenthal, Henry Benson, Ken-/ {neth Clem, Denny Gallagher, Lanes | Jacobseni, Birger Martinson, Brock | | Adams, Ted Waskey, Richard J.| | Allen, Frederick Paetzke, Harold | 1 C. Lee, 'DONALD R. CLARK ' JOINS ADVERTISING ‘ STAFF OF EMPIRE | Donald R. Clark of Seattle has | joined the staff of the Daily Al-| aska Empire, assuming the duties | of Walter W. Smith, who has served | | as advertising manager since mid-i summer of 1847. Smith rereml_y‘l | resigned to write for general puhli-J cation and to “fre: lance” in the field of photozraphy. ‘ | His successor comes to Juneau, !with a background of thorough | training, having majored in adv: | | tising at the Washington Univer- | | sity School of Journalism. | | He is a member of the journalism | | fraternity, Sigra Delta Chi, and | of Alpha Delta Sigma, fraternity of | | the advertising division. Invitation | to memkbership in either of these| | groups is regarded as a signal hon- or. | During his scholastic terms he wrote regulerly for the University of Washington Daily, and he also | scld advertising for Columns Maga- | | zine, | An interruption to university | | work was caused by three years of | service in the naval forces of the ‘ United States during World War II, He resumed his work in journalism {and advertising in 1946. ! | Clark has authored for publica- tion in The Seattle Times an article on the subject of buried cannons. He is a member ofi CHAOS, Cannon | unters Association of Seattle. Ob- Jject of this unique organization is to ies and navies of former genera- | tions. His cther major interest is a | -ovely wife and Mrs. Clark hopes to | join her husband and become a part of the Juneau community just as | scon as suitable Lving accommoda- | tions can be found. While hu~ting for cannon may be | 1 fascinating avocation, Don says his immediate concern will be that| f serving the business men of Ju- | ‘neau and to this, he has pledged hls; est efforts. '8 | In turning over these duties to| | his successor, Smith remarked that 1e had left a particularly loyal rcup of advertisers, and was carry- | ng with him many pleasant mem- | ories of those associations. | | WENDLINGS LEAVE | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wendling | are scuthbound passengers on the Aleutian, going to Seattle for a| month, There, Mr. Wendling will| be at the Virginia Mason Hospital for medical attention, | In the ab§ence of Mrs. Wendling, ywho is secretary to the Attorney General, Mrs. Clifford Frutiger will take over her duties. | locate the field pieces of the arm- | § VO CENTURY DOORS OPEN SHOW STARTS 7:20 and 9:30 LAST TIMES TONITE HROR) Paramount presents PRESTON - NGLAN of 2 M/f;{, 7:00 ...HE | WRITES HIS OWN : RULES! - _ A 4 SELECTED SHORTS LATE NEWS BY AIR S With + Allen Jonking Directed by TAY GARNETT Preduced by ROBE*T FRLLOWS STARTING TUESBAY 4-BIG DAYS < NEW AND NUTTIEST “ROAD” SHOW! ¥ J Imagine Bing and Bob as a couple y of Latins from Portland . . . out to «ement our good neighbor policy . . . till they meet Lamour . . . @ nice girl from a bad neighberhood! with GALE SINDERGAARD FilEn THE WIEREBROTHERS Produced by Directed by - Taincs o ... 46—Partly Cloudy z ] | Havie 5&--Cloudy . | Junean Aivvort . 46—Rain ... 46—Partly Cloudy 44—Cloudy 32—Partly Cloudy 48—Partly Cloudy Annel OF WEATHER & Nome .. 37—Partly Cioudy DT Northway . 45—Rain Showers AlASKA Petersburg 45—Rain, Drizele LSS dand 50—Clear —_—— Prince George 7--Partly Cloudy % Weathici couditions and temper- | Seattle 49—Clear tures at various Alaska polnts, | Whitehorse 46 - Partly Cloudy Iso on the Pacific Coast, &t 4:30 Yakutat 49--Rain a. m., 120th Meridian Time, and AN ST AN eleased by the Weather Bureau, Juneau follow: *MASONIC NOTICE Anchorage 45—Rain Showers I g Barrow 31—Cloudy | paguiar meeting Monday (to- Bethel 48—Cloudy pigpy) 7:39 o'clock. Work in F. C. Cordova 46—Rain Showers peoyee, Dawson v 47—Cloudy J. W. Leivers, Edmonton 46-—Cloudy (1, Secretary 53—Rain Showers Fairbanks PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther in‘ormation contac! fl Y. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | S.8. Baranof June 14 S.S. Aleutian June 21 S.S. Baranof | 5.S. Aleutian June 19 | June 26 | for Seward for Cordova Valdez Seward for Ketchikan Seattle for Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle i | | | i STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serucag AU Alaska