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042 ; — = =~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ PAGE THREE GAYMYSTERY PEARLHARBOR |Mefcalf Says (Hitler al 'TOBACCOROAD' | wwormommermm oo v v ruceormon |~ RED SKELTON BY JACK FORD Situationls | LastRifes = 2om centiry SR VIES e e " Da - . o GR: SSEQ%E‘KE‘};;"‘ "Whistling in the Dark” fo Publishers’ Represenfa-! Now SQI’IO“Sl 0{ Heyd"(h“Famed Stage Play Stars bl‘[[”’”fiy TONIGHT | Charley Grapewin in l‘ 1:15 A. M. MR. HYDE" | Open Here Tomorrow tive Says End of War | i 1 s at Capitol Is Due Soon ‘Expresses Need for Coop- |Nazi Chief Says Dead No. 2. Movie Version STARTS WEDNESDAY!? e | s | v : i 6 0 Red Skelton, M-G-M’s new com-| Jack Ford, publishers' representa- eration at Defense | estapo Man “"One At last, ater eight vears of sen- ledy star, romps through one of lho{n\v who at Pearl Harbor on M . L N h | 0 " sational, record-breaking stage suc- funniest comedies of the season,|December when the Japs hit m‘ ee"ng aS' lg t { 01 ur Mar'yrs cess, “Tobacco Road,” is on the " mf accompanied by Ann Rutheford and |the Hawaiian Islands, told mem- i | —_— | screen Produced, directed and r Virginia Grey, in “Whistling in the bers of Juneau Rotary Club tod: 4 i BERLIN, June 9—Adolf Hitler to- written by Darryl F. Zanuck, John S Sivilia efe) es in Ju- Dark” which brings the famousthat the retaliation of the Ameri-| St ‘1‘1““:“‘_‘?““‘;:,“ S0 Juiday iermed Reinhard Heydrich|Ford and Nunnally Johnson, re- g lT’S ON comedian to the screen starting can fleet in the Pacific since 11:«-;:?:“(‘“‘";’:‘:‘( ‘K"’L‘“wm {’O]d 1. | assassinated Gestapo. official “one |spectively—the e superb trio ; tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre Pear]l Harbor attack has more than ... dl.“_l‘“v w‘.n-kvu ih s »pfl,m”oi our martyrs” at a state funeral.|that gave us “Grapes of Wrath™ A b | 1t's the story’ of a radio “crime evened the score, and expressed b""m(-:nng last night. “The war is| b:hmm afterward Heinrich Himm- | “Tobacco Road” opens tomorrow for THE SCREEN! creator” who is captured by rack- lief that the Japs now have 10st|getting closer to home every d‘Jy,"\l“l‘ head of the S«'r]m] P(vl;('(“. de- |a four-day run at the 20th Cen- * % |eteers who want him to invent a one-third of their navy he said. clared “it is our holy duty to|tury Theatre. “perfect murder” for them. His| Ford left the Islands on Christ-| Metcalf explained that the pur- avenge” the protector of Bohemia| Because it was made in secret two girl friends are abducted along mas Day, going to San Francisco in|pose of the meeting was to secure |and Moravia inot much is known about the pic- with him, Then complications a convoy. Since then he has trav-|greater coordination among the var-| Hitler made an unannounced ap- | turization of this muc h discussed start, and the wily radio star suc- eled in the States and recently inlious units, particularly between|pearance at the funeral, leaving | stage play. Some news, however, y in| P | [ ceeds in turning the tables on his Alaska in connection with his busi- First Aid workers and air raid|his headquarters on the Russ an |has leaked out from behind the enemies after @ weird serles of ness. | wardens. [ front to confer on the slain Num-|closed studio doors at 20th Century- trials and tribulations. Ford predicted that this year will| The importance of sergeants, Offper 2 Gestapo chief the “highest Fox. This the prediction being on present his unique brand see the close of the war. He said |an assistant, in each squad report- award of the German order.” made for “Tobacco Road”—"Packed Skelt: P q f a s » | f the German orde | SKELTON ‘iz st of comedy and chatter, and the that our production figures now Mg in at every practice d_"” or d“;‘; He placed a wreath on the cof-|with dramatic dynamite it’s going Lady Bn oo girls stage a hilarious fight over have reached a point where he does ing an actual nl(?xtkus “msl“dl' Olfin and embraced Heydrich's two|to prove the greatest motion picture PE T R AL LERLAM | him. S. Sylvan Simon, who direct- not believe that the rest of the |report, sergeants should telephone .., ,.ioye jeaving the funeral. |of our time.” -G Pictur ed “Keeping Company,” directed. world can take what we will pm»fl? l§°‘ ‘;EQECSL x.]x:;ormntlon. they | The casting was brilliant. Charley SRR N o pid v sCor “ > oY, rember & .. should telephone ; E Irapew! ho scored as Grandpa Pr Tonight 1:15 A, M ‘Cnnud“V()(.v:.\”\\lm ,?cm}e(l mi‘ 5 duce ll‘l October, November and |”" Members of the Civilian Defense ing equipment for any emergency. ‘(] uln \\n\: \4\.m ~ wdwr n”‘" (I. ‘evue Tonig! H . M. | Woman’s Face,” plays the sinister cember. | Board each gave short talks ex-| It was pointed out by U. S. At- Joad in “Grapes of ath,” por- ———————————————— a - ' P "k | - ¥ rav. oter pster rel N cult leader. In describing the Jap attack on plaining procedure to be followed |torney William A. Holzheimer \lmti““‘“ Jeeter Lester and is reported The exciting and dramatic * the Islands, Ford said that approxi- (i an alert and an actual raid, and the regulations of the Civilian De- |S0atins to new heights in that dif- ’ DIVORCE ASKED ~ |Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” starring mately 5400 persons were killed, in- | yy¢her explaining the signals. fense Board are ust as much laws [ficult character role. Buit has been filed in U. S. Dis-|gpencer Tracy, will finish its run cluding civilians and military per- 1-2 Signal other statutes and that failure e Parson of Panamint” will trict Court by Willlam Erwin Kil- jn juneau tonight sonnel. He said that eight days| signal for a practice alert is a|to obey these regulations may result be seen on the screen at the 20th 107, Who. S8Ry h Ve HHamm. May i before the attack, Tive Jap: destrov-|1 9 uiatur.of ‘the 1% Horn: For af i arrest and ifroséelfidhi by the|Oentury ThestreRoaghifor tie last Rhodes Kilroy on the grounds of ers were seen off Hawaii, heading actual raid, or emergency, this 1-2 police and other law enforcement |times. incompatability. Hosp“’Al NO'I'ES for the States. He also disclosed |will be followed by @ continued |officials | - e that 22 Jap ships, flying the Ameri- |sounding of the horn in a staccato| Holzheimer said that although it | EYES EXAMINED * James Hudson, who has been' can flag, were reported near the fashion. When this latter alarm ismay be against one person’s desire NEw S s ARDS and BROKEN LENSES replaced in| yaking medical treatment at St. Islands soon after the bombing of sounded it will mean that an actual {to turn in his neighbor for violating | . du our own shop. Dr. Fae L\lh:\u’mm-h Hospital, has been dismissed.' pear] Harbor, a fact that has not raid is pending. |any regulations, or for not having| Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. i been brought out | "Metcalf told volunteers that inlfire-fighting equipment on hand,| NOT NEEDED FOR cases, Juneau may have an(“if that neighbor is damn fool | A. Carmichael was taken to St.| pi carter was initiated inio|mOst ¢ ; | |Ann's Hospital last night from a 46 cjub by Charles W. Carter. | hour’s notice of an impending raid.!enough to endanger his own lm'w QUESTIONNAIRES - |plane from Tenakee for treatment P E il AR e | “The best thing to do then,” he said,|as well as his neighbor they | of an injury sustained in his work is to get the hell out of town.” should be reported as violatc 3 . 3 F with at th sannery. | Air raid wardens would be thel Equi p Individuals s ld t ly for * HEADQUARTERS St TEN TAKE PASSAGE il e B o R Wb, CHARLEY GRAPEWIN + MARJORIE RAMBEAU TYP“ooN | last persons to leave. Residents | wauor Harry 1. Lucas reported a social security account rumber Alexander Baerardini, a miner,| S 0 seeking shelter in the woods and that ;‘1\‘|Ix'1n defense e ¥ card 2y for th 56 { a L quipment has card merely for the purpose of GENE TIERNEY « WILLIAM TRACY end Dana pas adniiied 20 fr: ARt hage FOR IIKA M NDAY hills around should not use their'peen requisitioned from the Office!showing an account number on i il W SUITS this haorning 16r toetamens of ‘m‘ > utos and Sh_"“ld leave roads clear of Givilian Defense in Washington, |their occupational questionnaires, Andrews ¢ Slim Summerville « ard Bond injury received at work. ;1 F:.u,wngm.\ lemu{;g h}(;ul‘l for S!:;k ‘lm-” ny po: tll)1¢- movement by the{ang should be on the way. ' Hugh J. Wade, Director of the So- Grant Mitchell « Zeffie Tilbury * Screen Play by —_— llast evening were Ben Bellamy, Mrs.| military units. equipment he said includes fire |cial Security Board for Juneau, an- Ideal for Hunters Vivian Albert entered the Gov-|Bellamy, Neil Norris, George Ander-| Hit For Hills s b o llehos gl Gl Wgina o Nunnally Johnson + Directed by JOHN FORD d F' h ernment Hospital yesterday rur‘.;lnhn_ ]F.L K})}onq‘um; Tli‘ r?\ll‘ki“y If the :wtu_&:’l emc-rg;‘ncivd ullarm is'jng and other articles. ; ial _\Mm'w dloaint nimbers Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK an ishermen RHDE DURRY, {Charles La Brash, Frank E. Berger,jsounded, residents shoi €aVe 1 was reported that some incend-|should be obtained only when a A 20th C i | IR ! Ke 4 3 g g seek. § i i s ks shou bt E entury-Fox Picture £ e i Al C. McKenna .\nfl E. Connor ngn and seek shelter in the h)lLs‘m” bomis have been ordered and |person is going to work or has a Martha Johnson, who has been| Florence Gregory W an out-|if they have time. Otherwise they 5 . | 4 v are on the way from Seattle. These | job in employment whicll is covered Sizes taking medical treatment at the going passenger for Seattle should go to air raid shelters in Lo\ 0" Gemonstrations here | | Small, Medium, Large Government Hospital, has been dis- | i g { town, or by all means, keep off the' '™ e 5 n Doroons e it m;"»“ '“;‘ Social h“""':!h"“] P;‘*;’“-}COLISEUM —— NOW! ——"TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN? Extra Large charged | s ¥ P streets during the raid. | » i jers' who re requited, by . the. Selecs |- ~ + All in Stock RPN SN \ NEWMARKER LEAVING It was reported that many resi- |combat them Itive Service Board to fill in an social secuiity account nNUMDIY | Peererarereroersarreras Metcall said that all practice|occupational questionnaire do not cards. If the registrant has no ac- | i NOTICE Chief John Newmarker, of the gengs still do not have sand and' | " ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Steamship Inspection Service, IS gayden hoses handy with Wwhich |alefts from now on will be held|need a social security account num- count card, he should simply write w A N r n ! at 7 o'clock on each Thursday even-|per card, according to Mr. Wade. |“none” in the space provided for ! H. S. Graves ||ur route rom seattle to Nome, on leaving tonight for Skagway on of-lty combat incendiary bombs and ‘ e : |ing, and at no other time. The first| The Social Security Board has the social security number. . |sale at J. B, Burford & Co. adv.|ficial business. small fires. All householders are re- et hip IE The Clothing Man | = i1 = ‘qm'sl('d to put in a supply of sind o€ Will be this Thufsday. {been receiving numerous applica-| Those who have had socal secur- | TAXI DANcnns The Civilian Defense Director| e for cards recently, from those ity account number cards and have i | | | - - EVENING WORK--Hours 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 AM. GOOD PAY $2.00 per hour. Write MANAGER, LITTLE BOHEMIA CLUB, Box 517, Sitka, Alaska. —~ - — — — |urged all women fo sign up With|,,4 paye sived an occupational lost them, may secure a duplicate BUY DEFE BUY DEFENS S Jand to gather all possible firefight-| o | the defense unit as aiv rald wardens,! . pionnaire from the Selective card free of charge from the Juneau A Cartoon by (FO./epy Rocss= |und do uct s Leleplione 0prtors 1y have registered for the draft office of the Social Security Board, L?(l*r:‘,l ;n;::‘sx;{”::;nlnfl(:;::(:211\‘ ;;:‘IIL‘SL'I’\'K'P Bfm . There is a place on in the Territorial Building. oyl LA E M the questionnaire for the social se- — g trunl_v number, but this is intend- Subscribe w the Daily Alaska ed only for those who already have Efmplre—tne paper with the largest | — lvatd circutation. Dy T’LL TAKE : BUY DEFENSE BONDS MY CHANGE N PN " (Coming fo Screen Here SAVINGS STAMPS, STATES DEFENSE There's lots of work to be done these days. both in Civilian Defense and the Services. You'll need energy and the Baranof Coffee Shop is the place to find it . . . Meals are ; delicious. Ann Rutherford and Red Skelton, above, in a comical broadcasting g::lem l:.r:&::l:.ir latest plclllre., “Whistling in the Dark,” at the The Barana t Scene in Feature Here Coffee Shop LES TEAGLE, Catering Manager LR “Tobacco Road” at the 20th Century has Ward Bond and Gene Tierney portraying Lov MAKE YOUR MONEY @§ wm FoR VI(/V.I.‘“RY You cuus Bond for Only $18.75 ‘ ::':;?":':d"'fll"':"‘mry it Facts About Defense Bonds (Series E) The one fast, sure way that you and everyone can help to win By Muk do Thoy Coatt this war is by buying bonds, bonds, and more bonds. Your money, . will help give our fighting forces the guns and tanks and planes = they need and must have to heap destruction on the Axis terrorists. $750.00 ' EY Your Dollars Will Fight for You! When is maturity? Ten years, but you can cash the bonds at any time .fln 60 days from their But time is short—there is not a moment to lose. Our enemies ;;‘u"'.“”“:‘f- mul";"""h 'Ififelflnler you hold the eal oo stiking fast sod hard. So diy deepl Start buying U. & | Ge bt ‘Bue 7ol meved ou e e pou v Defense Bonds and Stamps today—and keep it up. The full faith ';,:‘:; e Mnderas seta?” Whe ; Like your own hands, it washes each n held to matu- piece separately, thoroughly, m{:‘. the and credit of the United States Government is for rity, the bonds yield 2.9% . " pledged for pay- investment, compounded semlanmually—you got pridlg o firol R, O ment of both principal and interest on these bonds. ACT NOW! $4 back for every $3. Ak 1 ! y b or & demonsiration today. 7\ GENERAI | o 2% U. S. Defense BONDS x STAMPS This Message for Victory Is Sponsored by 4 Alaska Electric Light = A ;ZJ/,I 0 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | & Power Co.