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THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943 ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR JUNEAU ALASKA f | A g e T T | '20TH CENTU g 4 : \CRIME PULZILE 20TH CENTURY ADDS [YEAR'S BEST ENDS TONITE! } AN } “Private Buckeroo” JCAL | DELIGATESEA AND 1! MUSICAL HIT rivaie buckereo s‘ THEATRE ; FISH DEPARTMENTS " Harry James and His Band " (1] Show Place of Juneau ¥ R " Roald Copstead is announcing to TONIGHT o c { in an fresh sea food departmen chni ¢ L GERS P. Cadwallader Jones in i o fresh sea food depiment Technicolor Melody Fea- « - - . o | H 1 i T NG=: ' | he management of Cath-| 4y TN | P aden s TEXAS RAsTRiKE! Sleuth Film - Also x he management of catt-' fure Has Rita Hayworth, iy S “Down Rio Way" deneatescen wil spee- | Mature at 20th Century ; o : .The Southwest ¢ lunch foods, homemade % p Aflame with s condiments and Action and A snoopin reporter ir A supe: a product all of the things I; Hayworth, America’s Inpir- Romance! 1 role, and the musically ap- that will help a busy war worker ation Girl now at the 20th Cen- S L pea Down Rip Grande Way.” get a meal in a hurry tury Theatre. She is starred with % ’S‘;‘fi? starring Gharles Starrett, make up, The 20th Century's fresh sea VA Mature, John Sutton and ’ - 04 ) the variec end bill at the fooq department will offer at its C Landis in the 20th Century- ¥ - Ca which of t0-| convenient uptown | location all Technicolor production, “My »*y,g mOIToW I available fresh fish. Today, two 1" in a gay and up-to-the X CHARLES &¢ Another series of exciting events jarge salmon were attractively dis- ory of the life of Paul 9 o in th r of tt 1 r P. Ci 3 ¢ mot o n v B 1 the of the popular P.Cad- played in the new refrigerated I amous composer of “My STARRETT T e Gal Sai ~On The Bumks of Toa " ¢ public Mr. District Attorney in' To handle the additional depart- h" and a hundred and one the Ci Case,” second of a ser- ments, the 20th Century Harket Oth¢r hit tunes of pictures dealing with the ad- has installed 30-feet of new refri- Th¢ bicture has been mounted |ventures of that personable young gerated show cases and a new and 1vishly with nothing spared to man large cold storage box. An electric Make it an outstanding film mu- . James Ellison stars, with Virginia stove and kitchen equipment have S and Director Irving Cum- i JAmMES Gilmore playing opposite him. peen installed at the rear of the MINEs has seen to it that every- ‘El.l.l!ON Among the supporting players are 20th Century's store space thing fits neatly into place so that VIRGINIA Franklin Pangbc Lynne IVer, Until her association with the "€ film is geared to delight all 5 GILMDR Paul Harvey, Douglas Fowley, John 20th Century, Miss Hurley has been MOVicgoers ¢ i E ES 2 Eldredge, Spencer Charters, Eddie in the employee of the Baranof The story deals with the trials of P 7] 1 & FEA Acuff, John Sheehan and Bradley Coffee Shop. Plans for enla Maty as Dresser, during his - 4 fTee Shoy ans or enlarging ¥ 7 Jones, as the young assistant dis- include lunch and sandwich or- Dd played. His inspiration is Rita, trict attorney, is on the point of g i AR and what better inspiration does marrying his newspaper reporter With more people in town living Y man need? s. Leslie Lesiie Grace, SWweetheart, Terry Parker, when an in rooms where they wish to do _° Cast of excellent supporting N @ r Rober nd Wilbyr inconveniently timed murder post- “light housekeeping” and with less P} including James Gleason, ! ) Feud 8 % % 3 pones the nuptials. Ensuing, then, leisure due to busy work ds My, Phil Silvers, Walter Catlett, Mona ;;;}.\:m‘ up terday's flight |15 @ series of hectic adventures and Copstead hopes that his new deli- f‘f‘““\ and Frank Orth round out TAKES TO A!p !N edule. on & flight from Excur- |Misadventures, with both Jones and catessen will be of real service to 'I'C_huse cast » 5 el sion Inlet late in the after Terry attempting to solve the Juneau The script by Seton I. Miller, UENIE it e s e crime, and finding themselves con- - Darrell Ware and Karl Tunberg GOOD 4 Wi ’; . ~"“ ! 'l. "“k i [.\'w'nm stantly at cross-i Hos€ presents the story in excellent . Youns, Jr. Jack A Boomes 3l ROOF HRE lASTS fashion as gleaned from the mater- m MEDjalc O RO RY ] ial gathered by Theodore Dreiser, Going to Sk Bels Bniiae RUILe and e pOSSESSOR OF n brother of Paul Dresser. There are with Alaska © o R s i Oth HOUR TODAY also some very tuneful new num- Mrs. S. J. Pai o Gartles A Titker. Bober ODDI_ r 1; in the film including “Here el s Eady R x iy 9 8 fou Are,” “On The Gay White » M LacCou JP»J?I L ewd " Honisan and John Wright Y plA\ED Answering a call to 3-9, on Sixth Way " and of ¥ L an.\»m:‘ s A d t trip of the day, made pe @nd Kennedy, the Juneau Fire De- s < b Al:l\n w“ - | A rs included Bert Hern, C. D. Hud " at the Victor Crondahl residence on 8 tri ! L. Macky and E. G ravis sonc owingly | The call came at 12:55 o'clock \‘N‘l- ;’ .!:“l !\ P ¥ y for- Haine Returning |the possessor of an and the all out was given at 2:10 anc ‘ommy Warc om 1 0 % were John C. Mec-|stomach which occupied th this afternool i retyriy tripwere' Grate E IKaler weo o - 5 B O G traa oavity” on' the left ‘slde. died his afternoon R e K A M ( russ, | cavity e le de, diec Fire in the shingles burned and Mrs. I Ph L Roberts et M B Lynch. F. J. Adams and morning at 3:30 o'clock i s | through the roof on an entire side I:«>"11 %X 3 “\““1 ” I<v»‘|117 K th E. Smith Hospital where he had been niof the house and the water dam- : ‘:“ 8 i»;ll)\' "I"‘K‘“"“‘,\"‘\; Sl oo for emergency nec > was estimated to be large. Over it g i ROBINSON HERF ed by obstruction. Th 50 feet of hose was released and u ar u x ‘C ”"!"‘ x> “““‘ Glenn Robinson, V Manpower | was on the right side it of | the booster pump was used i " oming in from the o ez = 5 hgi P ekt | | , P Bradiy, B Newm consu in ‘.Ajn. 1'\. : ;m.‘ ‘1\: I irgeon .“ ll,l T g Kudlak Bea Gkt 5, 5. Tadkor, it | Gnean i of a small pear DR. RUTH GRUBER IS ' Lieut. Watterworth Urges ton Rhodes and Don Wetover flew D Until rece Goad was em-| 0 S 1o Sk setaning wi 0| TIDES TOMORROW | 2t Excmson ot coming HERE, BOUND SOUTH' Support of Newly In- plane were Marck C. Fridies, R. E H to Juneau a few weeks ago. F - auqurat dP Cop "dwin W. Thompson, Wt had suffered considerable pain since| After flying along the entire route guraied rrogram Barrett and Ruth Gruber Low tide—4:06 am., 5.1 feet injury in a serious car accident 0f the Alcan Highway from Ed- Going to Ketchikan today wer Hi ide—10:00 & 12,0 fee | about four years ago, he told Dr.|monton, Alberta, through Whit Juneau Chamber of Commerce calvin A, W H. .0 Thompson | .Low .tide 413 pm. feet. |'W. W. Councll surgeon, | horse to Fairbanks, Dr. Ruth Gru- members today were wrged to sup- and Grace Kal High tide—10:39 p.m when his wife was killed in the|Per. Field Representative of the port the newly inaugurated Coast Another f to. Bxottnsion. took s siie) aooldent Department of Interior, is back in Guard Auxiliary program in Ju- A. F. Kenry, S. P. Hall and J. Hus- Apparently ury the of |Juneau today enroute to Washing- neau and to enlist the support of ton as passengers. Retur Empire Classifieds Pay! the socidant. caused - Heril e |to0, D. C all local small boat operators in _ i f M She flew into Juneau from Sit-'the coast protection plan. Charles NSNS | e the unusual ‘position | K& Whe te delivered an address W. Carter, President of the cham- § # Cos - é ot shnnustihaNe besn this morning for the students and ber, commented enthusiastically on “ o - yor 5 g § i 5 iU g clas o Sheldc e Cba Juar bE ¢ b \ WELL. LOOK WHOS HERE! 7 | present st birth, espestally stnce |7 010 CO O e Sheidon e Comstiuted Awdlary afte S Z |the aesophagus was only about " : " R VRV . Y Keep asking for OId Sunny Brook, even if your Z 1“_““, 1.‘,:1;](« ‘;r‘:: l;(‘ :h‘(‘“fl ““ ‘l‘:‘ B ¢ told the members at their weekly Y store run: out of it. These wartime* shortages Z A s(ox"] il R meeting of the program being in- S meverlast! Z it X 0 its prope pHIle FORRESI‘ stituted here this week N Z S | Watterworth, District Auxiliary s Z Yok ™ . ay! e 4 N [ | G0aa e by ')‘} 1 J;“»“?"- Ohio, Director, pointed out that the Aux- s = | 33 years {«gn‘ THe body is at the Is 'N FARRAGUI iliary is an all-inclusive marine £ = |Charles W. Carter Mortuary pend- organization which extends an im- S ing receipt of direction from sur- IRAINING H portant position in the war ef- i viving relatives. fort to everyone who has had any| e e experie ith s e . CHEERFHL As S experience with small boats, par- &n: - IN FROM SITEA FARRAGUT, Idaho, May 13.—A ticularly in Alaska, where know- = ITS NAME” . . new addition to the Navy's list of \°dge of local waters is so import o 5 - £ P % E 'y's 'S E 8 S Mrs. Lou Girdler, Haines busi ant to prosecution of the war. 22 nesswoman, arrived here yesterday She is at the Gastineau Hotel. .- MISS MORGAN TO SAIL FOR SOUTH Miss Mable Morgan, supervisor of nurses for the Bureau of Indian Affa will sail south tomorrow for a short trip to Seattle. - KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY National Distillers Products Corporation, N. 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S Naval Training Station to begin recruit training. or the next few weeks he will given a thorough training in the various phases of Navy life in- cluding seamanship, physical train- ing and various other topics that are necessary to the making of a good fighting man for the hardest- hitting Navy in the world. At the end of training, this re- cruit will be given a chance to qualify for one of the Navy's sev-| eral Service Schools for further training in a specialty of his own choosing, and which will lead to- ward a rating of petty officer B WEATHER REPORT . (0. 8. Burzau) . Temp. Wednesday, May 12: e Maximum 62, minimum 40. e/ . WELL MAKE PORT \\ & FEWN DANS, GENERAL “There are doctors and cab driv- ers, fishermen and lawyers, cooks, electricians, civic officials and many other kinds of men in the Auxiliary,” Watterworth declared. “On land, they participate in many different occupations and profes- | sions, but during their duty hours with the Coast Guard Auxmm'y! they all have one thought in mind— | being Americans. The Auxiliary xs; needed by the Coast Guard and it| offers a chance for every interested | boatman to fill that need. Everyone | is doing as much as he can right| now to support the war effort, but this is your chance to do just a little bit more. Juneau, in a few brief days, has exhibited a re-| markable interest in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and that interest, I am sure, will be reflected in the formation of one of the best Aux- | iliary units in the nation right here in the capital of Alaska." In answer to questions concern- ing qualifications to membership @ @ o o o ¢ o e'in the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Lt.!of his forel 'BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SPLEND\D Y NOW, \E NOW'LL EXCUSE ME, CaPTAN THE DOUGLAS INN * DINE AND DANCE oo st OPEN UNT |83%, Anaconda 28%, Bethlehem 2 Steel 64%, Commonwealth and @‘Stunning’is the word for the new . Southern 1, Curtiss Wright 8 7/8, Styl-EEZ shoes. Choose them for International Harvester 66%, Ken- their simple elegance . . . enjoy them PAGE THREE Where the Better BIG Pictu WLENTURY neo - MUSICY) * Unforgettable Songs! * Riotous Comedy! * Thrilling Story! NOW Playing * Tender Romance ! Fd Tt HAYWORTH - MATURE JOHN SUTTON -. CAROLE LANDIS in Theodore Dreiser’ itterworth stated that anyone i over the age of 18, an American NIARKEB citizen and who owned not less 5 than a 25 percent interest in an EN inboard power boat, was given an opportunity to enlist his service: - e A. Sobolef! conducting the sery= he stated, which allows associ i</ MEMORIAL SERVICE ice. membership to those who do not v d own part of a boat. These men are FOR ANDREW JONES Jones died in St. Ann's Hospital ven the same privileges, only that May 11 as the result of burns in & they re ,', ot allowed vote, nor fire aboard small trolling beat te allowed 1 fly the Coast Guard tied up at the City Float, occurring Ailiony flag. unless o member of Prior to the shipment today of|pay 1. The family of the young he '\\‘w.l'u,‘ on board the remains of Andre 0 man resides in Sitka, where both Other guests introduced duringYe8r-old native, to A : " parents and brothers and sister§ the noon session included Lieut.|% brief memorial service was held | gyryive Col. George Hays, with the Public|this morning at 10 o'clock in the FEAT N 4 hapel of the Charles W. Carter Health Service; and three mem- ¢ 8 g bers of the Office of Price Admin-|Mortuary, with the "Rev. Walter BUY WAR BONDS istration, Henry Hoffheimer, act- GTOPRTREE ing attorney in Alaska during the absence of Lynn Gemill; Henry Peel, senior economist and Donald O’'Connor, business specialist | ' ->--o | Be smart! Be free! STOCK QUOTATIONS PRICES WED! DAY Alaska Juneau mine stock closed Wednesday at 6%, American Can necott 32%, New York Central 18%, Northern Pacific 17%, Republic Steel 17%, United States Steel 55%, Pound $4.04. Dow, Jones averages Wednesday were as follows: industrials 138.24, rails 36.11; utilities 20.08 DOESIT BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Bill Clough, 12-year-old son of the | county sheriff, believes in obeying | his father. | A two-point buck was spied on | Bill's first hunting trip. “Where'll T shoot him?" asked | breathless Bill. | “Between the eyes.” | Billy shot and the buck dropped. | He was drilled in the exact center | | for their glorious comfort. Every Styl- EEZ shoe isdesigned withtheexclu- sive Selby “Flare- fit” innersole to support arch and ankle muscles. $7.50 A few styles $7.95 | | | Family Shoe Store Seward Street BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS BALLS 0' FIRE ™ T WiSHT NE TWO WIND-BHGES \WOWLD SUGHET W\P,505 T COULD N7 04 WE FOUND Wit 2 N\CE PLACE To C\EEP,S\R - HE'S ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE IL MIDNIGHT

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