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GEORGH BERNARI Show Place of Juneau THE CAPITOL HAS Navy Goes Info Big Huddle fo Get Name For Newest Auxiliary (Continued from Page One) Know About Wartime Price Con- trol.” To mail it would cost a mil- lion or so. To circulate it by hand, if the hands were paid, would cost more than that. So what. So Henderson prints at the bottom of his pamphlet the brief line: “Dis- tributed by the Office of Civilian Defense and the Boy Scouts of America.” And the job is done. Incidentally, the pamphlet an- swers one of the questions I have been most frequently asked in re- cent weeks: What should I do if I think I'm being ove: arged? In case you haven't received yours, the answer “Pirst talk it. over in a friendly way with your shopkeeper. Don't try to be a policeman. Leave that to the OPA. “If you are confident you are being charged too much, ask for a sales slip. Write to the nearest OPA office or to your War Price and Rationing board (after it plaints). Give the name of the store, date of purchase, price paid by yeu or asked by the store, the ceiling price, if one is posted, name and make of the article, as well as size and weight or other specifi- cations. Enclose the sales slip or receipt. Explain why you think you were overcharged. . And give your name and address.” —ee KETCHIKAN ATTORNEY PAYS VISIT TO JUNEAU A. H. Ziegler, Ketchikan attorn arrived in Juneau last night steamer and is staying at the Gas- tineau Hotel. Mr. Ziegler is a former member of the Territorial Legisla- | ture. BUY U. S. BONDS AND STAMPS TODAY! TONIGHT---- Also: CARTOON———LATEST NEWS an- nounces it is ready to receive com- ' Sorge l'nord ) SHAW'S SHOWS START— 7:05 and 9:30 FEATURES SHOW AT— 7:25 and 10:00 THE BIG PICTURES! LARGE AIR - OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT (Continued from Page One) tank units in greater number then ever before. American pilots, too, have gone into the battle with medium and heavy bombers and fighters and with Mitchell bombers, which have made up the Sortie Sortie Company, a veteran South African squadron | which has been gaining practice in desert war operations. .. — BISHOP FITZGERALD HERE ON RETURNING FROM SEATILE TRIP The Rev. Walter J. PFitzgerald, Catholic Bishop Coadjutor of Al- aska, arrived in Juneau last night from Ketchikan, where he has been visiting for the last ten days. Bishop Fitzgerald has been in Se- attle, where he attended the Golden Jubilee for Biship Joseph R. Cri- mont, saying today “Bishop Crimont looks younger every day.” Bishop Fitzgerald will be in Ju- | neau until October 1. He is now making a tour of all Army camps | where there is a Catholic Chaplain, |and from here he will go to the Westward to finish his work before returning to his headquarters in Fairbanks. ANDY GUNDERSEN ON JUNEAU VISIT 'MAJOR BARBARA' (94 ' 10 OPEN ToGHT |+ ARRIVE o capiroL sceeen FROM SOUTH George Bernard Shaw'sf L AST NlGHT Famed Play Filmed- wendy Hi"er S'ars lin Juneau by. steamer last night TS from the south—66 taking passage Wendy Hiller, Robert Morley and g5 geqle, 20 from Ketcikan and Rex Harrison share stellar honors ejght from wrangell. Arrivals in- in George Bernard Shaw's wittiest cjyded and most brilliant comedy, “Major From Seattle—Walter E. Ander- Barbara,” which will have a gala son, Virgil Baker, Mrs. Charles G. premiere at the Capitol Theatre to- Burdick, Kenneth Bjorling, Mrs. night. “Major Barbara” was pro- Catherine Benedict, Edward Cum- duced and directed by Gabriel Pas- mings, Mrs. Marjorie Cannon, Bruce cal, the impresario who was pre- Cannon, Anne Cannon, Gordon Kd viously responsible for the world- Conrad, Kay Lavoy Clark, Mr.ht.r wide Success of “Pygmalion,” the Mrs. Walter Carl and daughter, Louise, Edgar M. DeRosier. first full-length Shaw comedy to Nelson Dufresne, Mrs. Berthele be transferred to celluloid. Elisen, Mrs. Evelyn Falkenberg, “Major Barbara” was man Baby Karen Sue Falkenberg, Ben- months in preparation and many ... pau) Falkenberg, Frederick months in the making since Pascal Fenton, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hars insisted upon a hand-picked cast .,on gnd son, James, Clayton L. Hal- and since the original play Was gram, Herbert Hillman, Gustave G. considerably re-written, with many Holmstrom, Francis E. Jordan, Rich- new scenes, by that master of bit- ard E. Johnson, Huntingdon John- ing and incisive wit, Shaw himself. ston, Herman Foy, Belle E Knudson, Miss Hiller, who wowed audiences Arthur Keene and William Kimball. when she was teamed with Leslie ~ Walter L. Kruse, Laurence Kretz- Howard in “Pygmalion,” plays the meier, Edwin H. Malmon: Arthur W. title role, while Morley portrays Mickelson, Rhodes M““o‘l.(";‘ll“:“ondo‘lyé munitions millionaire Undershaft Marquis, Robert Matey, TRectie and Harrison appears in the ro- H: Moon, Charles R. : othy May Nelson, Clyde W. Ordway, Tantio lead. P ATEEC Osear G. Olson, Michael Paton, Ray Who are featured in the sUpporting ; pejer, Donald Richards, Mrs. Hen- THE DAILY ALASKA | | A total of 94 passengers arrived cast include Emlyn Williams, Sybil ;o"poden, John W. Ross, Jr, Mrs.| Thorndike, David Tree, Kathleen gacsie Rowe. Cordell and Penelope Dudley Ward. Mrs. Grace Sloan Sanford, Robert Every bit of dialogue in “Major gjoan Sanford, George Saeher, Matt Barbara” was written by Shaw Shields, Jr., Paul M. Sorenson, Leila himself. For the great Irish play- Clair Sturgis, Robert V. Thompson, wright insists upon preparing and Mildred Tierney, Ray Tilden, Mrs. writing his own scenario on the Alice M. Tucker, Alhgx'ta T. Tucker, theory that too many people in the Mrs. Selma Vukovich and Baby film industry interfere with the ch:;rdwnb\n'L Weater and Eugens 7 hy 4 H. Wilcox. ;;‘a"“lf‘lJ:(:::()C(;st:“::ilfl::ou. o Passengers from Ketchikan are i i own, A. Hansen, J. O'Con- glp lnon (IR REPR T :mGJ B.: Pasquin, Maz Lurz, R. A. | Powell, A. F. Fisher, H. F. Pilling, |J. M. Clark, Gladys Long, J. H. | Folga, Fred K. Jones, Mrs. Helen | Houghtling, J. E. Boyle, A. H. Zeig- CONSTRUCTION (0. MAN WILL SPEAK ccin OOl AI (. of (, MEE""G \Fitzgemld. Passengers from Wrangell are Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Dan Russell, Invitation has been extended to \p. and Mrs. N. H. Champlin and E. B. Skeels as guest speaker of Harry and Kenny Champlin, Billy the Juneau Chamber of Commerce johnson and Steve Johnson when members meet tomorrow noon pose leaving here for Skagway in the Gold Room of the Baranof ., he steamer were J. Ritchie, Hotel. Mr. Skeels is an official of George Sliter, Joseph Albego, T. J. the Atqinson Construction Co. Jacobson, Mrs. T. J. Jacobson, MTs. Andy Gundersen and A. H. Ziegler, ; yallace, Mrs. H. Wilson, R. L. of Ketchikan, also have been asked mgayior, R. C. Wakeland and Mrs. to attend the meeting. Wilbur West- s “geller, er, Secretary, who returned last i night from a trip to the States, also will probably report on his trip. ALASKA COASTAL MAKES CHARTER, SCHEDULE TRIP Passengers for Juneau from Sitka with Alaska Coastal Airlines yes- terday were Myrtle E. Jones, Milton M. Arbether, Clifford Anderson, Kenneth Webster, Marg Kasakan, Boyce V. Dupre, Art N. Littlefield, Mrs. Nanny Littlefield, Lee Jimmy | and John C. Willis, ! Leaving here for Sitka with ACA| yesterday afternoon were Ole Sunde, | Christine Sunde, Dick Clithero and | Donald . Neal. in- .o —- > Richeys Become i Parents of Girl Mrs. Julius Richey, the former Marian Foster, became the mother lof her second daughter yesterday in St. Ann's Hospital. Commander Richey is in charge of the Coast Guard boat Cyane. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster. e GOODY SALE BUY FLAKY HOME-PIES, cakes, fancy breads, jams and jellies and delicious salads for you Labor Day outing. Food Sale all day Satur- day, Sept. 3 at Berts Cash Gro- Passengers leaving here today |cery. Sponsored by Building Board for Sitka were Helen Elliston, John !of the Juneau Womans Club. W. Alti, A. C. Newkirk and J. A. ————————— Ramsey; for Ketchikan, Vergne NOTICE—NOTICE All Legionnaires going to the | sitka Convention are requested to make reservations by contacting Hoke, A. Roberts, Ruth Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Munter. Arrivals today from Sitka were Charles Williams, O. P. Eligion, L. EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA either Bert Lybeck or Alfred Zenger | 'DOUBLE FEATURE TWENTY JUNEAU MERCHANTS OKAY | ONNEW SCHEDULE AT 20TH CENTURY KETCHIKAN 'BEEF'| Endorsement of the protest | For Beauty's Sake,” Mur- OPA regulations expressed on Sat- % A urday by the Alaska Merchants' der Mys'ery' ]'rad of Silver Spur’ Here Association of Ketchikan has been “For Beauty's Sake,” a smart, received from 20 of the 32 Juneau swiftly paced film from 20th Cen- merchants contacted in the Cham-| ber of Commece poll conducudt here, it was announced today. ° a2 Out of -the 32 merchants, 2330 "8 UL Lo Nonight at the replied to the questionnaire with | L i ark: I Riabting: &t oy ished & |20th Century Theatre. Ned Sparks, | two s ng that they wishe “‘Mar)ork’ Weaver, Ted North and |remain neutral and one, who said { is hea e fine featured | he had no remarks to make, Joan Davis head the fine featurec . e o | CASE. g remAon | SeA RNk D bt Based on Clarence Budington sults of the poll of merchants has, 4 !Kelland's grand American Maga- been turned over to Mrs. Mildred " story, “For Beauty's Sake" | Hemann, OPA Director. Other | %1€ Story. o | than this, no official action in the matter has been taken by the Jun- eau Chamber of Commerce at this time. RE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! GA. b“[[l’”” STARTS TONIGHT 2—GOOD FEATURE PICTURES—2° Clarence Budington Kelland's famous 30 7:15 9 SILVER SPUR: 7:30 9:45 BEAUTY SAKE: 8:30 10:45 LAST TIME TONIGHT "Sirange Alibi" | FLY HERE FROM FAIRBANKS THEATRE DOUGLAS NEWS ARE NDING J. H. S. Mrs. Glen Franklin, with her young daughter, arrived here by plane from Fairbanks to visit ‘With her parents for a time before pro- ceeding south to reside for [the winter. LOCAL STUD! NOW ATTE | - e 4 Although the fall term of school will not begin in Douglas until next Tuesday school started yesterday for severgl young people of the Island who enrolled at the Juneay High. Among them are Doris Ca- hill, Patricia Sey, Patsy Fleek and Solveig Havdahl. FROM TENAKEE Mike Gaveril was in town yess terday for his first visit here in several weeks. He expects to res turn soon to Tenakee where his home is at present. c— e MOVES TO JUNEAU iy ot e s e LR SOUTHBOUND R B, Chas. Bettinger moved to Junéauw Fred Oakson, brother of the the first of the week after & Douglas cannery mechanic, K. W. month’s residence in Douglas. Oakson, was a local visitor yester- | ————e—— 7 day having come here from Tena- YES EXAMINED » kee to await sailing accommoda- and BROKEN LENSES replaced in tions south. He expects to fly to our own shop. Dr. Rae Lilllan his home in Seattle. Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 634, Floyd Fagerson, | Andy Gundersen, Ketchikan can- HENRY HARMONS, SON nery man and candidate for the Ter- | BACK FROM TRIP SOUTH ritorial '‘House of Representatives on | the Democratic ticket, arrived in Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Harmon, Juneau today on his own boat, the and son, James, returned to Juneau | Pilate,.on business with the Fishery Freeburn, Mery Paxton and Herb|at once. Boat leaves Auk Bay Dexabriss. Two oharter flights| Friday morning. were made today by ACA, one to SRS 5, AR Taku and one to Excursion Inlet. . CAPT. J. M. CLARK BACK FROM WRANGELL TRIP | Capt. J. M. Clark, of the Steam- from the Outside last night by | Division of the Fish and Wildlife steamer after spending the summer | Service. in the States. Mr. Harmon is Lhc‘ manual training instructor for Ju-.askan for 37 years and formerly neau High School. operated a cannery at Chatham. SAVE SAVE SAVE win . CHAPMAN chx FRE STORAGE LOCKER FOR THE HOME boat Inspection Office here, return- after a short trip to Wrangell on official business. Extra Large Capacity Eleven Cabic Feet Space for 500 Ibs. or More CONVENIENT EFFICIENT SAVE GAS OPERATION SAVE TIRES Low consumption SAVE TIME of electricity . The Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU, ALASKA Mr. Gundersen has been an Al- ed to Juneau last night by steamer | WALTER CARLS RETURN FROM VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carl, and daughter, Louise, returned to Ju- | neau by steamer last night after a vacation trip to Seattle and San Francisco. Mr. Carl is manager of |KINY, Juneau’s radio station. o i) B s AL {J. E. BOYLE RETURNS J. E. Boyle, Union Oil Company (representative, returned to Juneau from Ketchikan last night by steam- jer after a business trip. skilfully blends fun, romance and |mystery. It narrates the exciting |some woman-hater who is handed s !a swank beauty salon full of gla- | morous, No pRA('"(E ALERT | red-hot murder mystery tossed in | “crash” Corrigan, who with is starring in “Trail of the Silver IOMORROW “lGHI Spur,” sharing the double bill, is and his library at home is crammed z b with books and papers recounting No practice alert is planned for! » "% of the Yukon, Meéxico and Africa scheduled will be held on the eve-|oo wa) “Crash” was particularly ning of September 10, it was an- / | Weeks selected “Trail of the Silver Diector .of Civilian Defense. | Spur” for the trio’s fourth vehicle Members of the Civlian Defense, 24 ies, for this story is laid in the are urged to turn in their oaths of | pigrori; ghost-town of Bottleneck, office at once, Mr. Robertson said g |where Little Johnny Brown and All sergeants and air raid ward-|pq wife were the principal players! ens are requested to complete the dunbuuon. of the lists vor emer-:”w goldfields. gency rations and supplies to all| next week, it is planned to conduct a check of households to dewrmme‘Goody Sale Se' i | have complied with the request to! B W 4 cl b keep these articles on hand. y Omafl S u | lEGION WOME" program to provide permanent club | | {quarters for the Juneau Woman's| HAVE pARIY FOR organization is sponsoring a Goody Sale September 5, Saturday, to be cakes, jelly and salads will be sold. | Members of the American Legion| with a lot in downtown Juneau Dugout for a short business meet-|for the club is anxious to main- | ng, during which final arrange-|tain its investment with the ulti- Sitka for the department conven- | hyilding and erecting a modern tion this week-end. | structure, once materials and labor chartered boat. war conditions the property will Following the business meeting'continue to be rented out. ‘fornlng delegates who have arrived Board, which has operated for some | in town on their way to Sitka four years, are Mrs. R. E. Robert- The party also was a (a.rewell to Day, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Metcalf, who is leaving walter Scott, Mrs. E. M. Polley,| jwhere he recently accepted a posi-| Williams, in charge of the food tion. Mrs. Metealf has been secre- gale, | The next meeting of the Aux-|liams said, because of the ap- {iliary will be heid on September 22 proaching Labor Day holidays, \later, | their own bakfng will want to take | Conventiomr delegates who were advantage of the goodie sale. E. Rank of Fairbanks, Departmem; Commander J. C. Morris and First of Anchorage. ’ M t 'I' - | eet Tomorrow Intermediate Troops of the Ju- ARR|VES FROM Slle morrow, Sept. 3, immediately after o" wAY ]’o SEA'"’[E ,school at 3:30 p. m, it was an- troop leader. This is a new hour, 50 girls are te General Manager of the Pyramid M reussied. 10 Iform |Snlmnn Cpmpany, arrived today | Sitka where he recently closed the | company plant following the end experiences of North as a hand- .- — i i clamorous cuties, with a To BE HELD HERE | “Dusty” King and “Alibi" Terhune, lquite a student of goldrush lore inot only the tales of Colorado but tomorrow night and the next one leased when producer George W. nounced today by R. E. Robertson, .2 5 . in their current “Rangebuster” ser- who have not already done so, inot too far distant from Leadville today. |in one of the strangest dramas of | householders in their districts and,| P the number of householders who { As a means of carrying out men-' Club, the Building Board of that DElEGAIES HERE Iheld in Bert's Cash Grocery, where | jhome-made foods such as pies,| Auxiliary met last evening in the aready secured and partially paid |ments were made for the trip toimate hope of razing the present | Delegates plan to leave Friday by are again available. Under present | {last night a party was held wel-| present members of the Building | for the convention, |son, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Ray Isoon to join Mr. Metcalf in Sitka, Mrs, H. L. Wood, and Mrs. J. P. tary of the Juneau Auxiliary. Sales should be good Mrs. Wil- jand the ‘place will be announced|when many families too busy to do guests last night include Mrs. Alvin! Girl Scouts t | Vice Commander ,Walter Mickens, | ricoouis 1o neau Girl Scouts will meet to- nounced by Mrs. Laurence Freeburn, President and with Alaska Coastal Airlines from of the current season. their fellow scouts and be at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church parlors on time. i GASTINEAU HOTEL MANAGER RETURNS FROM TRIP SOUTH | FROM TRIP SOUTH | | Mr. Freeburn is in Juneau await- ing transportation to Seattle where| wilbur Wester, manager of the hg will join his family for the | Gastineau Hotel, and secretary of | winter. the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, ———e—— returned to Juneau last night by Virgil Baker, Alaska representative |steamer after a short business trip of the Sunset Electric Company, ar- | to the States, during which he vis- rived here by steamer from Seattle | ited Seattle and San Francisco. last night and is staying at the | . - Gastineau Hotel. | BUY DEFENSE BONDS | BARNEY GOOGLE WILNG G 10 PAXCKS To ONE SNS SERGEANT CASS\ON KONORE SWNE CHOSEF WTH' — = L TaRe FIRST ROUND TWET THOR BET, SWF'LESS WAKE T 20 TO ONE AN V1| EVEN fi 63 Calls Anl ANB SNUFFY SMITH & ME T SAME ODOS, 74\ C R BREAW \T WP HERE CONES “THE O\ BON, HAMGELF IN WAR AS IN PEACE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED SRR CONSERVA‘I'W! management and strict Goveramens, 4 supervision work constantly for the protection of our Il | depasitors. Additional security is provided through this & bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corpors= | tion, & United States Government agency which insures H each depositor against los to s maximum of $5,000, First Ndagg?flgl Bank | OWL CAB (@ MELLO, MAJOR - 5% TUE ODDS HEANE JUST CLAW P (0 20 TO ONE ON THE SERGEANT - AHEN -~ QRE MOU ST PREPRRED 10 CONER AN L\TTLE \WRGER ON THE KANGRROD 2

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