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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1919 STARTS TONIGHT and SAT. 3=-STAR HIT Out of the lusty days when Texas was young comes FIERCE ... FLAMING ... FURIOUS ADVENTURE! HARD-RIDING, HARD-FIGHTING for A M‘filcsow&, T NO ALLOWANCES " FOR_ WAR VETS AFTER JULY 25 Unless Congress amends the existing law, veterans of World War II who were discharged from the Armed Forces on or before July 25, 1947, will ke unable to claim Serv- |icemen’s Readjustment Allowances Iunder the G.I. Bill of Rights after July 25, 1949, according to R. E. 1.heldnn Executive Directer of the ‘Employment Security nission |ot Alaska. | | A REPUBLC ncTure Complete Shows 7:23—9:30 Feature starts 7:50—10:00 William John Catherine ELLIOTT - CARROLL - McLEOD s Aibert DEKKER - Andy DEVINE We're open ALL DAY SATURDAY ¢ 'SATURDA¥-MATINEE ONLY EXTRA? ™ svrerman OO All veterans discharged aiter July 25, 1947, will be eligible to claim | readjustment allowances at any !time during the two-year period !following their date of discharge, | hut not later than July 25, 1952. Since the initiation of the pro- gram in September 1944, approxi- mately 4543 Alaska Veterans ot SUNDAY. " Dz’ Gl HAYWORTH - FORD ¢ TORRID 4th of JULY Entertainment THE WORLD IS FULL OF CARMENS. They may not know it except in their most dreams. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents Te [oVes of avmen with Ror. RANDELL « victor JORY « Luther ADLER ool Moss - Joseoh Bulctt - Margaret Wychedly Scracngiay by Molen Deatscn 84564 upon the soryof Carmen’ by Prosser Hecmee Directed and Produced by CHARLES VIDOR “““NOT THE OPERA ... bu o srametic vorsion o the ory of Cormen AT RRRRER RO | World War II have received one or | more checks, and for the same| ‘pe riod 599 exhausted their benefits. During the month of May, in \Alaska 715 ex-G.1's received serv- icemen’s readjustment allowances and 53 exhausted their benefits. | The July 25, deadline date, M. Sheldon said, will affect Alaska Veterans who served In World War II. The Servicemen's Readjustment Allowance program is supported by federal funds and the ‘Employment Security Commission has been serv- ing as an agent for the Veterans | Administration for this program in Alaska. As the Federal law now stands, the entire readjustment 'allowance program is scheduled to | expire on July 25, 1952, Mr. Shel- don said. HERE FOR FOURTH WEEKEND Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Van Sandt of Mt. Edgecumbe are here to spend | the Fourth of July weekend. They are staying at the Baranof Hotel. e — e ELLIS AIR LINES BAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN : via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ARE 'filere Is Nu bubshiute {or Newspaper Adverhsmg' 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. | | THE management 6f this | | | BOYS ... | Get In Shape BUY and YOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS Your Deposits SAFE POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION “Let’s see . . . that leaves just 314 pounds for the car!” Soap Box Derby July 17 - 12th Street Hill Alr express means Immediate delivery to “youl Simply write or wire your favorite ! shop_or your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Air Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to you in a matter of hours! Dependable serv- Ice at lowest rates by Air Express. filflSK%%‘ P |MES THE PAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIlIIIIllll!lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllflfl 'FABULOUS TEXAN' | secret day § )| ) - q 1 To the Editor, Daily Alaska Km- ;,ixc ) ) many ! JUNEAU, ALASKA STARTS TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE| A tremendous picture on a tre-| mendous theme is what patrons ol the Capitol Theatre will be treated to when Republic's superb produc- | “The Fabulous Texan,” opens | e tonight, | e story of . post-Civil va when that sprawling | s of the southwest was tori v dissension and strife as the mmmu\n of a bloody war, is boldly told by this Republic picture. Neither associate-producer Ed- Grainger nor Director Ed-| g spared any pains n Che Fabulous Texan” to! 1. There are over one hun- king parts. The cast 1s by stars William Elliott, Juhn Carroll, Catherine McLeod with Albert Dekker, Andy Devine, | |Ruth Donnelly, Douglas Dumbrille, Craig Reynolds, Russell Simpson, |Robert Barrett, Jim Davis anc; \Hux\ Davenport in featured sup-| porting roles. | Filmed on the Arizona desert, | “The Fabulous Texan,” is filled with breathtaking photography, al ) |match for the enthralling story the picture mwmms&es ' COMMUNICATION | The average man in this |part of the Territory does not realize the inside story of this {latest CIO fiasco on Cook Inlet.{ | Johnny Weise, acting true to pre- {vious form, has again engineered a strike right in the middle of the Red Salmon run on Cook Inlet. This CIO Union even had the gall to announce a few weeks betore the season opened that it was going | {to happen again like it did during [the 1948 season. What is this, just another vicious attack upon the resident fishermen? It it isn't rot- ten, he surely shows bad taste in perfume. A few years back the resident fishermen on the Inlet petitioned the AFL for a charter of their {own to escape the unfairness of the | absentee (|IO dictatorship which was so ruthless to local homestead- ers who depend upon this fishing te augment their meager subsis- tance on their land. Now, last sea~ ' son and this one, the resident AFL fishermen were able to come to a cettlement for the entire season, The CIO started the season this year. the same as last year, under the AFL terms and again pulled | & mid-season strike, | Now Johnny Weise knows that the fishing has to te dbne while ‘the salmon are running. He knows | that it would be better by far to |reach an agreement before the run, and he knows that his tactics jare hurting the residents worse than the non-residents. Yet ne | fails to see the light and mend his ways. You will note that the CIO con- centrates upon fisheries, longshore- ing, mining and key manufacturing. You will also note that most of jzhese unions have failed to quality under the “Anti-Commy” Provision of the Taft-Hartley. Could there be any, or some, connection? Think it over! (signed) T. B. ERICKSEN, Executive Secretary, Alaska Terriorial Feder- ation of Labor. Dyer, G. | FOR MISSING PLANE " PAGE FIVR (9 ceNTuRY DOORS FAST OPEN mIMES 10 TONITE ALASKA COASTAL | CARRIES 48 ON THURSDAY TRIPS, On a full schedule of flights yes- terday, Alaska Coastal Airlines car- ried a total of 48 passengers. Rrom Hoonah: Mary Bensen, Earl Fleming, Emma Horton. From Petersburg: Ellen Lopez From Wrangell: Marie Craig, W A. Wood, Robert Sommers From Elfin: Cove: Thomas An- drews, Mrs. E. Hagerup. From Haines: Mr. and Mrs. J. B Caro, Mrs. Anita McNeil, David Denton, Thomas, Ward, David Ward, N. Banfield, Harold Fennel SHOW STARTS 7:20 and 9:30 From Skagway: C. Ehrendreich J. W. Leite. From Sitka: Dr. and Mrs. Van Sandt, A. C. Dillard, Clyde May- | cock, R. Seal, Darwin Leahy, Sam Cotten. For Pelican: E. Raatikainen, Don Milnes, Sidney Kenny. For Excursion Inlet: Ruth Coffin. | For Wrangell: Betty Hendrick-| son, W. A. Wood. For Petersburg: $. C. McAtee. "For Hoonah: Jake Angell. For Skagway: George W. Forge, | Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. McKellar, Pat | | Carrol, Mrs. DeWar, Mrs. Bowman. For Haines: Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Tripley, Carl Heinmil-| | ler. ! For Sitka: Mrs. G. Madrell, Vera Crom‘, Amade Langale, Edwin Phil- | lips. ** FORREST TAYLOR RAY TEAL MATT WILLIS MARTIN GARRALAGA ELENA VERDUGO SEARCH KEEPS UP =~ RAYMOND ' HATTON ' BOYS AND GIRLS (Fifteen Years or Under) SATURDAY IS Camera and Watch Day With GREETINGS from NANCE 5-10-25 STORE Cartocms na Cartmms Plus FEATURE HARD BOILED MAHONEY SATURDAY MORNING KIDS' MATINEE BIG AWARDS: DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 CARTOONS and FEATURE at 10:00 NEAR ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE, July 1—(®—Clear skies sent military and civilian air- craft searching the area between Anchorage and Kenai yesterday tor | the yellow Waco plane missing since its Kenai takeoff Monday night. The plane was piloted by Tom | Maloney, Jr., son of the Alaskn‘ Steamship Co., agent here. The CAA disclosed today identity of Maloney's passenger, He is Em- | mett Hanson, about 23, of Boulder | Point. He lives with Ervin Mod- lander, a fisherman now on strike. The CAA reported Maloney's plane was stunting after takeoif and lost its. undercarriage nnd‘ damaged a wingtip after hitting | the masts of a fishing vessel lu the Kenai river. ‘ OPEN-AIR IURI(EY SHOOT TONIGHT IN DIAZ QUEEN DRIVE The long-awaited open air turkey | shoot, a down-the-stretch project promoting Juanita Diaz's candidacy for Juneau's Fourth of July Queen, will be held tonight in front of the Teen Age Club on Seward Street, from 8 to 10:30 o’clock. The popular belle of ¢he Filipino | Community has won many admirers by her friendliness and good sports- 1 manship during the campaign. To- night is their last opportunity to give her their votes for reigning as | queen of Juneau's Fourth of July. | Bob Thibodeau is the chairman of the committee in charge of ar- rangements. He announces that the turkey shoot will be tonight, unless | SCHWINN BIKEB at MAD::E'\ S. SATURDAY, THE HARRY from their sensati the baranof announces FAREWELL APPEARANCE of the AUTIE GOODMAN TRIO beginning SUNDAY NIGHT, July 3rd the baranof presents for your listening and dancing pleasure direct at the Club Bingo in Las Vegas, Nev. For Each Dollar Spent at the Stores listed bhelow you will receive an Award Voucher fo turn in at The 20th Century SATURDAY MORNING “KIDS MATINEE" Parsons Electric Co. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Tot-to-Teen Shop Gus George Grocery Nance 5-10-25 Store Fred Henning-Complete Ouffitter Warfield-Drug Juneau Marine Supply, “I. Goldstein" Sugar Bowl Cafe it really rains. July 2nd, 1949 Douglas Coliseum TONITE and SATURDAY FEATURE NO. 2 LANNY REED TOM NEAL WILLIAM FARNUM “MY DOG AN Y " J0AK WOONEDS SHEP Sunday-Monday—"SITTING PRETTY" - DOORS open 7:15 SHOW at 7:45 FEATURE NO..1. “NORTHWEST TRAIL" with JOHN LITEL BOB STEELE WHAM DUO onal engagement