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ESATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1943 : THE DAILY AL/\SKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA SUNDAY! FEATURES ¢ X, Richard S. Green, Roy Mor- '001s. For Baby: jumber SWINg o ; payis On the return flight|Lestenkof, and adopted brother. w. Harold A. Heinborn, Violet V. Au- Oscar L. French, Chester A.| an ear ring along Seward St. poyo Hutchinson, Mrs. A. Judson,|Ment there and during the past T J. Petrich. He is based with Al licks, Bernard Hennigar, Col. T. Reward. Return to Empire. Rachel Dick and Jl)hn Headland. ’|three years was thought to have GOOD MUSIC IKAYKYSERAND | Gets Divorce | NOVEL COMEDY DIZZY GANG ON | Evzzzaag— HAS TOP CAST, IN RIBTICKLER D UNUSUAL PLOT ‘Capifol Theare Brings Sus- | | "Right fo the Hear " Is Big ' penseful Comedy for | Feature Coming to Sunday Opener | 20th Century With an exciting espionage plot as its ba: “My Favorite Spy” n.mu Kay Kyser to the screen in -tickling, tuneful thriller that | WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY 90 ALENTURY LAST SHOWING TONIGHT e STARTS TOMORROW! xavs WA DAZE/ .« in a Musical Maze of Dangerous Dame !l When a playboy turns boxer you 7wc.m wager things are going to hap-| (pen and from all accounts of pre- view audiences, they do happen | said to be one of the season’s| in 20th Century-Fox's latest release, liveliest offerings | “Right to the Heart" starting Sun- day at the 20th Century Theatre As in his former vehicles, Kyser . 1 OWL OW SATURDAY | > | This is a comedy that packs a # y plays himself—this time leadinghis| & B o sy ) B NIGHT—12:30 A. M. band at the swanky Orchid Room, | fi . | vehicle the punch is driven home | MATINEE SUNDAY in New York City. On his wedding | i by a dazzling blonde. Brenda Joyce | 2:00 P. §[is the girl and when she meets| | handsome Joseph Allen, Jr., he goes | down for the count, romantically speaking. It's not hard to um:]en-1 !stand, for Brenda is lovely enough | Yy SPy . vorce in Los Angeles from Direc- of mind as well as a change of be using the Orchid Room as its| tor Charles Vidor. Now in South |heart, | base. Carolina on war work, Miss Mor- Blonde and luscious Cobina | Kyser himself has perhaps hls} ley did not appear in court. It |Wright, Jr. is Allen’s fiancee while best role to date, with Ellen Drew ! was disclosed that the actress young Stanley “Stash” Clements—| as his bride and Jane Wyman as| and Vidor reached a property set- lone of moviedom's mgst recent and | the mysterious blonde, heading the tlement and agreed to joint cus- | startling discoveries—portrays the featured cast, Robert Armstrong | tody of their son. (International) |iole of a young boxing enthusi plays the spy-ring leader and Helen i S A t “Right to the Heart” promises to| Westley is seen Miss Drew’s be one of the season’s funniest and ¥ snippish aunt. Kyser'e band, with po' n a {fastest hits — packing comedy| Ish Kabibble, Sully Mason and punrhes in svmy huanou.» foot. i H: Babbitt, have important parts in the action of the story as' | : A TWENTIETH CENTURY.FOX. weil as in the musical numbers. arnlng s 4 William Demarest, Una O'Connor, | wouldn't go down George Cleveland, Hobart Cavan- | augh, Warren Hymer, Bert Roach, | for the count . . . Barbara Pepper and other well- el t AND. LOVE ITI known players are seen in support. | - = FUNERAL RITES Churchill Asked fo Teu? TROOPS BA(Ki FOR CARL BORG | Nazis Britain Also Has | e SETFOR MONDAY Stuff to Use Amen(ans Striking Out in | o . Surprise Atfacks Funeral services for Carl Gustav| WASHINGTON, March 27—Ameri Borg, aged 62, Swedish born Am- brick, Conservative member of par-| in NOI’fh erican who died March 17 at St. liament, has asked Prime Minister Ann’s Hospital, will be held Mon- Churchill to notify the German day at 2 o'clock in the chapel of people that Britain has “sufficient| (Contihued from Page One) the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. }.swcks of death-dealing gas to de-| ;rnn Rev. G. Her’berl Hillerman stroy the whole population of Ger- will conduct the services, and inter- many, civilian as well as militar; ment will be in Eyesgretn Cemes| H(‘ymflde D6 reaiast b & wrm:nhnd made fresh attacks on a heavy tery | question, drawing attention to Nnfl}smle SHoDoth b Muteth SRS Mr. Borg a former miner and Propaganda Minister Goebbel's JAES RN, SREEORG stortll, SERIE WS fisherman, was naturalized in speech in which he said the Ger.|€aten off in heavy fighting. Ketchikan in 1921 and is widely mans intended to wage total war| Midday reports received from ~ known throughout southeast Alas- “beyond any extent which can be| €D Ike Eisenhower's headquarters ka, w hem he made hm home for lhe imagined.” ‘”"d thn Amerlc:\ns have launched Marion G art, Lloyd G. Br e e . )w leaves no a\uvl\'mg 1elauves {douk, 15 miles southwest of the W3, Clugtncs & ¥¥3, Jge P, Abayri- A Ibig Axis air base at Kairouan. This lEAVE FOR tield, Rosie Edwards, Herbert L. MAKE S(HEDU[E ¢ . . gt 8! i e gl ) latest thrust is believed to be Faulkner, Jack W. Gucker and E M.fl" WOMA" DIES plANE lEAvES more than 100 miles north of the SKAGWAY = 0 o sy CHARTERFLIGHTS AT HOME IN JUNEAU R T T TOO LATE TO CLASS E SIF sa and El Guitar area. - = FOR INTERIOR .~ === ... as Kay kayos villainy with com- Medy in the show The story of a gent who met all comers uniil he walked into a blonde who packed dy- namite . . . in both eyes! ay, he is snatched away from his| bride by Uncle Sam, who installs him in the secret service forces of | the nation In\mod \nLh a bmuuful Mond('\ (4 SCREEN ACTRESS Karen Mor- playing and singing two new screen-radio- and “'I'VE GOT THE MOON IN MY POCKET® THIS THEATRE IS READY TO SERVE YOU WITH WAR BONDS AND STAMPS PLUS—MARCH © TIME ™, A0 Mis. 4 NJ) LATEST i | | | | | "A Cl.ose Call for Ellery Queen” and GENE AUTRY in “SIERRA SUE” == 1 The German High Command, at |the same time, admitted the Allies 30 —— MINUTES LATEST NEWS —— 30 ! - Cartoen—WHOSE WHO IN THE ZOO AMERICAN SEA POWER Special Aftraction Sunday 9:30 P. M. Passengers leaving here for Skag- FOR SALE With three mu),l\ to Excursion' An Aleut evacuee from St. HEA[TH DEPAR'ME"T NOW PLAYING y last night were Alice F. Sel- : . Inlet, one to Sitka and one to Peli- George Island of the Pribilof Group, % GM 9 ' e Baby Selmer, Auna M. Story,| SALMON. _gllinet, halibut glass | o #0610 S0 W08 TR 10 P8 2 rrics Anna Lestenkof, aged about| Taking nine passengers to Fair- WE anpm" A rence P. Gainor, Helen L. Bar-| DPAlls, carburetors, propeller, log-|y,4 o pusy morning today. 40, died this morning at her home|banks, an Alaska Star Airlines l(OMES ADDI"O"S i T NEWS—CARTOON The Rev. E. Gallant, William ging chains and jack. VuIcau‘ 5 Passengers leaving for Sitka were on Gold Street, where she made plane that arrived from the inter- Io ju"[ u of Harto, Marie D. Cox, Rodney H.| [P englne, ignition coils, misc. |y, "5 'y Goudie, C. J. Davis, Mrs, [her home with her father, Michaei | 107 vesterday afternoon at 4:15 A FICE AR o'clock, left here this morning for n the Washington center, is ongnml. MATERNITY CLASS CLOSES: | the return flight to Fairbanks. Arriving in Juneau yesterday af-|ly from Nebraska where she has NEW ONE TO BEGIN SOON Tedtenkat; ]Tmmnce McDonald is pilot of ternoon to begin assignments with |been doing public health nursing ¢ high chair, clothes; also electri- cal apparatus, dishes, 2 bird cage: |to Juneau incoming passengers with | Miss Lestenkof is the grand-| ACA were E. M. Schmitz, Mr. and |daughter of Innocent ; : t A Hlia ek b PbRE Srken ol : the plane and Keith Petrich is| i, ; for the past several . ;| The last session of the currept rt, George Collins, Lt. Everett R, ‘'acuum c 4 Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. priest of the Russian Greek church 3 , the Territorial Department of past several months, prior o curthp) icksom, Capt, Dean N. Parker,| 475 W. H. Robinson, 1044 West g Iih- the: PribiAfs: who' brécedad ”w‘m‘p‘uon This is the first flight Health are Mrs. Edna Smith Porth, 0 Which she was for seven years Maternity Class will meet Moh R e L e T To Excursion Inlet | Rev. Boshovatalt St BAE ooet Petrich has made to Juneau since pacterioligist, and Miss Dorothy @ bublic health nurse in New Mex- at 1:30 pm. in room 108 of s g yer, Leaving here today for Excursion | : - post. he joined the flying staff of Alas- o ic Terris 0 well L. Morgan, Nan Holt, Wil- 2 ¥ s pt Suffering from an asthmatic Jackson, public health nurse. Both ico. erritorial Health - Center, publid v s b J LOST AND FOUND Inlet were Major M. Matthewson, * " g ka Star Airlines some weeks ago. § P n m E. Feero, Jr., Major Carl F. condition, Miss Lestenkof returned will remain in the Juneau office for ] health nurse Stephenie Bogdon ans B i e ’;‘J ‘ o G P Olan C. Brandes, Harry H. Kazee,|o = " o o8 o epital treat While he was in the city he visited | the present. | WHAT CAN'T HE DO? nounces. Subject under discussion r, Arf r R. Troyer. e cross in a y 3 after hospital treat- | y; o | ¢ v & ? ! o4 | J. T. Flakne, Chester D. Ross, P with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mg Porth, bacteriologist with the will be the dressing and diaj NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.—] U. S. Public Health Service on as- | schmidt, Rutgers Umve,mynflifih of the baby. + Star Alrlines at Fairbanks. |signment to the Territoria! depart- arbund athletic star, has won letters| OPening date for the first, meete Ormiston, Irving E. Manger, (rmmsgmnee s poprew b i {been much improved. Outgol assengers on the ul P. Bader, Capt. Otis E. Hays BUY WAR BONDS w(:l:‘riz:‘l: V;ro;g:;ic.u;:m;;. é,:':‘;f‘ Until recently she has been em- plane gw?x‘e‘b‘i’rs. : L. Arjo Rnd‘:::t'w‘;’,?clhm{:zfl:;(:’:ilym::::?g i 'football Dssetuall, lBOoeNs, 'mfi] :: :::o ne:d Mu',lmfl!);“ ol e e ——— — | Chamberlin, Roy Hoel [Ploved as a maid at the Baranof two children, Mrs. Peggy Hochstet- by the departure of Wilfred C. " - .8 and track. b Sy b 7 |Glenn M. Huber, G. Gustafson. Hotel. ler, Mr.' and Mrs, Baronovich, Capt.| gennell, now a First Lieutenant s e f | Passengers for Pelican today were 7 R and Mrs. Prank Whaley and with the Medical Corps and sta- Dried persimmon ieaves bofled R s i Harold B. Foss and James Ryan, | About three-fourths of all sports Brownie Whaley. ~ | tioned at Modesto, Calif in water have been found to yleld s | equipment now being manufac- S eee Most recently on assignment to large quantities of vitamin C. BUY WAR BONDS % ! A tured goes to members of the Restricting the use of iron and ine gtate Department of Health of e — - | Former Juneau Glrl armed services and to those re- steel in wodd furniture is saving Jefferson Oity, Missouri, Mrs. Porth y w ceiving pre-induction m“,,_,”v about 22,000 tons of the metals for wag for some years previous a mem- Pl No TUNING '4 1 training. war use gnnually. !ber of the research laboratory staff 1 ‘ 'y | IS Marl’ |Ed n SOU"’] S e at the National Institute of Health e The world’s first law to safe- Since 1919 more than one-third in Washington D. C. a department H J BARE‘ ¥ guard the health of factory work- of the British population has been of the U. 8. Public Health Service. ] | Announcement of the marriage 3 4 of Miss Harriet Helps, daughter of |SfS Was passed in Great Britain in rehoused, mostly in projects fin- — Miss Jackson, who has also just GASTWU HOTEL or ALASKA MUSIC SHOP Mrs. John D. Helps, to Mr. Louis |1802. anced by the govcmment completed a rstre.sher course at Holman Mertins, United States !Army Air Force, has been received by friends in Juneau. The marriage o took place on February 4 in Ber- For Elks and Their |:.:. | The bride, lived in Juneau for a [ number of years when her father, Lad'es 0nly the late John D. Helps, was mana- ger for the Standard Oil Company here. The family left Juneau about | e Iten years ago when the late Mr. R s Toulfim_noors open at9P. M. It SR ROT AR e | BARNEY GOOGLE ANU SNUFFY SMITH ! BY BILLY DOBECK By T NARD BIRD SNWTH Y : LETTERS 22 "\ WEN 'L WHERE'D TWAT STARTS AT 10 P. M. MRS. SPENCER VISITS Y ¢ BRIEFLY IN JUNEAU | \\Q‘NR“;&E ‘;0“ 9’&3‘3{:\\\—5 ® 1 Wz Nou, GOOD WERNENS < SWOW Y so\\‘.\%\gk cmgz 1:2“? Mrs. Winston Spencer visited NOW oyt N\‘(au\.\)fi(\a%i z GENRW. 'O 1 MERANT 7O BURN 1 NEVER SMELT PRSSENGER L\ST Music Arranged by Lillian Uggen her mother, Mrs. William From- | c‘-“’;’f\_ ARNE MOV CERGIT TW \WHOLE TUQSE T@%&%&%‘g SACH PURTH 0K g Y 1 gg holtz, sister and close friends the EPPISODE - \NE \EF SERFUMEN (8 AL COURT-MNARTIALED M\ BORNED DENS - —ML — - in port. She is accompanied by her WL - WML 3 e WM - SHALL WE MOSEY | husband and both are returning | N VP TO T SMNOKIN~ ADMISSION—One Good Book Per Couple | io Gooanews Bay where they win | S| RN B LTS R00MN, CONSN 2 be for another season. other night while a steamer was | oo ! BOOKS TO BE DONATED TO GLORKE, 0N Jwir \ J. W. Gucker, local broker, has | . VICTORY BOOK CAMPAIGN left for Skagway on business con- | nected with his various trade lines. 1 - - - | BUY WAR BONDS COME EARLY TO TH BETTER FOOD———THE BEST COCKTAILS MUSIC OPEN UNTIL 12:00 MIDNIGHT»- STARTS

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