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GIRL SAYS ERROL FLYNN RAPED HER Actor Free on $1,000 Bond Pending Preliminary * Hearing ANGELES, Oct. 19—Investi- delved yesterday into the love pretty Nebraska school- girl who left the drugstore counter behind and stepped out for one prief evening of luxury in a Holly- mansion where she charges was raped by Errol Flynn actor LOS gator life a wood she movie at liberty on $1.000 bail he n g i Yori- n s pending the case day. Three minor employes studio face similar charges utory rape as a result of old mov truck Betty story to District Attorney Dockweler. Betty’s sister, Mrs. Jack Marsden of Los Angeles, swore out the com- plaint against Flynn Friday, when the grand jury refused to return an indictment. Flynn expressed when informed of the action hardly spoke t6 the girl,” he said, “and certainly did not harm her.” The girl came here two months ago. She disappeared from her sister's home eral weeks ago, at which time the sister notified the police. The girl is being detained missing juvenile, She met Flynn through two youths who promised to introduce her to the actor at the home of the actor’s friend, the girl charged - - preliminary which is set for r of film of stat- 17-year- Hansen's John as a MULVIHILL RETURNS V. W. Mulvihill, who recently re- signed as CPI\ agent here, re- turned today after a short busi- ness trip to Ketchikan. - - Empire f.‘,]:\.\\ifh‘ds; lr‘nsif iy To Relieve Misery 'cns Rub on Tested VapoRuB COMING BING CROSBY MARY MARTIN Brian Donlevy Garolyn Lee SOCHESTER [y vicrog” Scnuy,f,’.," bewilderment | COMMITTEE - AGREES ON Tour Toward - TAX BILL Kiskalsland Would Add- 56,881,000, Governor Flies Out Past 000 fo Federal Rev- Advanced Bases in | enue Books Army Plane Oct 19 N BA AN ALASKAN BASE, Oct conferee Gov. Ernest Gruening was last Saturday night adopted a com- to Juneau today after visiting promise record- | Westward army bases on a flying break the | tour of the Alentian combat zone. Treasury cstimated an increase of [, The tour included a flight in an| ahnual Federal revenues by six |fmy, plane beyond the last base billion hundred and eighty- | °ccupied by American troops. This | one million dollars |no man’s land flight was interrupted Congressional leaders expect the by bad weather conditions \E)m-l\ . iy 1l be speedily ac.|forced the plane to turn back be- o ; v | fore the Jap-oceupied base at Kis {cepted /by both chambers of Con- & P r ! and the legislation will be | sent to the President. S"’KA FllGHIS { | ARE MADE BY LOCAL AIRLINES | Passengers with Alaska Coastal | CUT DELIVERIES, | HOUSE CUSTOMERS Airlines Sunday were George Falter, | 7 Lewis Clark, E. W. Thompson, Ethel | Lange, Mrs. Henry Yrjana, Harold ::mnounw"d today that owing to a|E. Freebury, Father Zablin, (Mrs. Ishortage of help, and also to con- | Earl Rawlings, Emmett Bowen, Ken- rve truck equipment, deliveries | neth F. Millard, P. J. Sweeney and to reskences will be discontinued {Kgrl Main. Returning |beginning tomorrow, except on Sat- s | urdays and the day before a holi-{Sunday were G. E. Neville, Glenn day. Deliveries to stores will be)Hagen, Mrs. Gust All\dr:l'.‘s(‘m, Roy | made, however, so Sully's prod\lClePok,fl‘ L. B. Carlson, Sophie Hams.; Harold Bates, Pat Paris, Harold| will be on the usual markets. ) 4 Pl | 4 “ i | Utgaard; C. Lewis, David W. Mercer, | BF. Enlly, pald: CAfter makmg:Glen Hagen, Robert Stone and; home deliveries for over two yea“’,Harvey R. Swan. I am just up against it. We are| passengers who made the, flight short on help in the bake Shop!irom Juneau to Sitka with A ACA and T have got. to put on the apron|teday were O, Tromdahl, J. E. Boyle, and help. Drivers are also scarceERA R. Critehlow, William J. Garyey ‘xm(l I must make deliveries myseu.fgnd Lulu Coleman. Arrivals, in Ju- but I promise my many customers ineau with ACA today were Florence |among the housewives that I will | Harris, Harriette Preston, D. Lingo, |deliver to homes on Saturdays,|D. J. Hale and.G. N. Garnes. |also the day before holidays., I re-| > i‘;‘y“V',,,,l;,‘:,-;:‘,?,‘:f_.“bm conditions makeéA“B SEHEDUI,ED . A T MEET THIS EVENNG 3 members of D o,!o_ ONS meeting of the NEW YORK, Oct the Alaska Native Brotherhood will | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine be held tonight in the ANB hall stock today is 1%, American Can|on Willoughby Avenue starting at 65'%, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem |7:30 o'clock. This is the first meet- | ing in months and as all members | are now back in town following the Steel 57%, Commonwealth and Southern 5/16, Curtiss Wright 8%, close of the fishing season, a full attendance is desired International Harvester 51':2, Ken- o P G 19 on the The late WASHINGTON, House and Senate version of the tax bill by which eight gress SULLY FORCED TO | Henry Sully, of Sully’s Bakery, to Juneau .with: ACA 19 — Closing necott 31%, New York Central 11%, Northern Pacific 7%, United States| Steel 49's, Pound $4.04 Two Initiated at Rainbow Meeting Rosie Maier and Alice Bryson were initiated Saturday evening into the Order of Rainbow Girls at the regular meeting of the Juneau As- . Flfl bly in the Scottish Rite Temple. restless nights, get ADL] 3 Lo ol b clrmixulises ‘mfi 3 Inxutil;:es ua’jl:z Following initiation ceremonies, for gas and lazy bowels. Get | Reinbow girls and their escorts en- m‘uux’\ today. | joyed an evening of dancing DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, verages: industrials 113.64, , utilities 13.42 | SITTING UP IN BED | relieves gas pressure, but you won’t get much sleep that way! If gas pai due to occasional constipation, g‘“n.l', I wish to register for the Dollie Sewing Contest which is sponsored by the Juneau Business and Professional Women's Club. I promise to obey the rules of the contest and abide by the decision of the Judges. Iam years old, and am in the in school. grade (Name) Ag .10 regisliélion fee must accompany this blank. | di THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Gruening in | HOSPITAL NOTES Jare Mrs tient been Hal Hangard, a medical pa- | in St. Ann's Hospital ha discharged. i | William A. Kimball has been dis- charged from St. Ann's Hospital| where he was under medical care Mrs. George Martin and infant daughter have gone home from St Ann’s Hospital. Pvts. Ellsworth Reff, Henry Han- son, and. Raymond Waite have been ged, from St. Ann’s Hospital where they were under medical care Frans Fors, a medical patient in St, Ann’s Hospital, has been dis- missed. Master Placido Martinez has gone home after receiving medical care in St. Ann's Hospital. Claude Bell has been admitted to Ann’s Hospital for medical care Mrs. Alice Olson of Hoonah has entered St. Ann's Hospital for med- ical treatment. St Mrs.. Elmer Howerter became the mother of a son weighing 8 pounds, 3, ounces, yesterday in St. Ann’ Hospital. b Pvt. Jerry LeBlanc has entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical treat- SENTENCE TOMORROW ,James Traill and Charles Hart- man, both of Tenakee, have been re- leased, on, their personal recogniz- ance after being charged in U, S, Commissioner’s Court here with destroying a water pipe line leading to .the Salt Sea Fisheries plant. They pleaded guilty Saturday. They, will be. sentenced in Com- missioner’s . Court tomarrow, the U. S. Marshal’s. Office reported. — .- Charles B. Haegele, Assistant Ob- server, has joined the staff of the U. S. Weather Bureau here. Form- erly stationed at Nome, Heagele made a short trip outside and ar- rived in Juneau Saturday night. —————.—— HARRIETTE PRESTON IS VISITING FROM SITKA Miss Harriette Preston, owner of Harriette's Beauty Salon in arrived today with Alaska Coastal, Airlines to spend a few days in Ju- neau. Miss Preston is staying at the Baranof Hotel while in the city. IR T J. E. BOYLE MAKES TRIP J. E. Boyle, Union Oil representa-| tive, left this morning with Alaska | Coastal Airlines for a business trip| to Sitka. TR e £ GLEN HAGEN ARRIVES BY PLANE FROM SITKA| | Glen Hagen, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Harry Hagen, of Sitka, arrived in| Juneau Sunday with Alaska Coastal Airlines to spend a short time. | e - MISS SOPHIE HARRIS TO VISIT PARENTS‘ Miss Sophie. Harris arrived . in| Juneau with Alaska Coastal Air- lines Sunday to visit her father and | mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Harris. Miss Harris .is. employed at the Ship’s Service in Sitka. | —————— | C. E. RICHMOND HERE C. E. Richmond, Anchorage ress taurant owner, arrived in Juneau yesterday and is staying at the Baranof Hotel while waiting trans- portation south, where he will join Mrs. Richmond. - eee— MRS. SPENCE DELONG RETURNS TO JUNEAU Mrs. Spence DeLong, and son | David, returned to Juneau Saturday night after a residence in the South, Mrs. DeLong, former Juneau resi- dent, was active in club work here before leaving for the South. Mr. Deliong returned last month to his work in the mechanical department of The Empire. —— EYES EXAMINED ¢ and BROKEN LENSES replaced in sur own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Sitka sdirectors {to the Sitka branch of the Columbia { \used the Chris Craft to make busi- | Dugout, preceded by a short busi- WANTED Alexander I Back from South' oV | The Territorial Employment of- Miss Jane Alexander, daughter of fice is looking for two men for Judge and Mrs. George F. Alex- Whom necessary papers must be! ander, and chief clerk for the De-|made out. The two men wanted partment of Public Welfare here,|are John Bolin and Arthur Kuich. | returned yesterday from a vacation| —— } bip B.the SR o) [ELWOOD McCLAIN i Miss Alexander visited in the| BACK FROM A\-H‘“flrlj:! Northwest, spending most of her! time in Portland, visiting with her| py.o . MeClain, Vice President o1 lof the First National Bank, re-| lturned to Juneau this weekend | Wh“e pass Rouie Is |after a month’s visit in Seattle,| Taken Over by Army combining business with vaca- tion trip WASHINGTON Oct. 19 The War Department announces the Army has leased for the duration,| the White Pass and Yukon Route| from Skagway to Whitehorse, link- ing the coastline with the Alaska Highway. | a - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS "WANTED The Empire made the exclusive ochester announcement several weeks ago that the Army had taken over the railroad and was operating the line. - HENRY GREEN BACK B = J SNON WEETe Hhif | Re"ef At Last Henry Green, agent for the North- { ! land Transportation Company, re-| - i turned to Juneau yesterday after- | or our uu i noon after a visit in the South. He | | was called to Seattle a short time Creomulsion relieves promptly be-‘y ago by the illness of his father, who | gausglit %ocr}]rilghtlto the seat of the | Sl rouble to help loosen and expel | 15 naw B i’i'"‘”id (A germ lnden phiegm, and ald nature | 5 - 3 to soothe and heal Taw, tender, in- | LADIES’ AUXILIARY | flamed bronchial mucous mem-=- MEE TOMORROW | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | R | gha{tledor Creomulsjon with the un- Juneau Ladies’ Auxiliary No. 34 qfifi&? ;flgyysoilr.?‘é?ugi‘fe;}]%fiaigg will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in lh(‘} to have your money back. home of Mrs. W.“A Rasmussen. c b |ICREOMULSION | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchi MRS. YOUNG BACK Ann Young, wife of John Young, accountant with the OPA, returned | Saturday night from a trip to the | South. She left a month ago tu) | | For Expert Radio Service ‘ TELEPHONE BLUE 429 | or call at 117 3rd St., Upstairs | | visit her family in California. ! ' 15 Years’ Experience KENNELL BACK FROM WEEK HUNTING E.E.STENDER TRIP W. C. Kennell and his son re- turned this weekend from a week's hunting trip to Shelter Island. Ken- nel reported a nice trip, but a scar- city of deer. i e DIESEL—]JOBS—TRACTOR Men 18-40 who REALLY want good pay, permanent future in this basic field as servicemen, operators and dieselmen 25 will be selecied from the Juneau area in November for training and placement vice. For full particulars write Tractor Division, 610 Mead Bldeg. Portland, Oregon, AT ONCE WADE LEAVES Hugh J. Wade, Territorial Director | of Social Security, left this morning | for the South after a week’s delay, and will go East for a meeting of . He expects to return inf about a month IR AT OV SR 6. D. MOONALD, SITKA LOGGER, IS FEARED LOST Planes and surface craft are con-} ducting a search between Sitka and Peril Straits for G. D. McDonald, | e Perfect comfort 4 ® Centrally located Large Reoms e Splendid food all with bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE and service independent logger, who has been | missing since last Wednesday. ‘l _ EW WASHINGTON Mr. McDonald left Sitka on Wed- nesday in his 18-foot Chris Cmn] speed boat bound for the camp on| THE M. V. BEILBY Peril Straits and no sign of him| Wwill leave Juneau for Petersburg, or the boat had been found up to| _Port Alexander and Way Ports a late hour this afternoon. | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M It is feared that the speed boat| Please have all freight on City Dock was unable to weather the severe|Tuesday, before 4 P. M. storm that prevailed late last week | J. H. SAWYER and searchers are conducting a| careful watch of the beach line in! the hope that McDonald made/ shore. He has been selling his logs| P el Lumber Company and frequently 1 THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 ness trips into town. —ee ALA Meeting Is SeI. fg{ Tuesday The regular social meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held tomorrow night in the ness session. i All members are urged by Presi- dent Mrs. Ray G. Day to get their dues paid up in order that the chapter may send them in in time for national telegraphic roll call, - e Harry K. L. Johnson, traveling man who was in Juneau last week, has gone to Sitka his way D. B. FEMMER—AGENT on PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Jarlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. through the Territory MOTHER-WE GIRLS SOLD A RAFT OF BONDS-BECAUSE WE GAVE A KISS T RIDICULOUS! | TOOK BOND™ SIGN DOWN - AND | SOLD MORE BONDS THAT WAY- - HAT-'A KISS WITH A YOU JUST GET A LOT OF OLD FOOLS TO BUY THEM FOR A i N--©/27 By GEORGE McMANUS MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Fairbanks Anchorage Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Valdez Seward Nome Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Office BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 NORTHLAND TRA;N SPORTATION . COMPANY ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican $8 18 18 18 . 18 18 10 18 10 Juneau Sitka Chichagof Kimshan Pelican Todd Tenakee .. Angoon .. Hoonah $10 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 $18 18 10 10 $10 10 10 10 18 10 $18 18 18 18 Kim- Chicha- shan gof $18 $18 10 10 5 Sitka s18 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Juneau Petersburg Wrangell .. ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Ketchikan $45.00 . 30.00 20.00 Petersburg $30.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Tu. Th. Sa. _ Daily 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:25pm 5:55pm Seattle, Juneau, Whitehorse, Y. Fairbanks, Alas Mo. Tu. We. ¥Fr. Sa. 9:00am 10:20am 11:25am 150 MWT 150 MWT 166 MWT ks, Alaska _ ki Ta. 9:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am v pm 12:400m PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1942 i WELL -MAGGIE- NOTHING LIKE PBOLGHT ENvE FIVE $§OOO'BONDS- JUNEAU ——w;\ucnonnun YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woeodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612