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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA "MAISIE GETS HER MAN" FOR SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1943 5 PAGE 'IEREE —— LAST TIMES TONIGHT GENE AUTRY in “SUNSET IN WYOMIN AS FEATURE AT last Time **The Remarkable THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU and "DRUMS OF THE CONGO” PREVUE TONIGHT! It's a romantic riot when a fauorife screen blonde meets the "I Dood It” radio redhead! Dr. Jacob P. Eber- rector of the Bu- airs, reports that w operating a bi- 1 clinic for natives. MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF INDIAN BUREAU REPORTS ON TRIP from Ketchikan veral days there on of- & I ader the competent di- ion of Dr. Ralph W. C and n Service nurse Miss G rt, the clinic is held rgia the Returning after in VACATION---DANCE ELKS' HALL TONIGHT * BOB TEW'S BAND I0P.M.TO1A. M. SERVICE MEN 55¢ Admission $1.00 - .10 $1.10 THE BRUNSWICK CAFE OPENS JUNE 1 Serving American and Oriental Foods ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1, THE BRUNSWICK CAFE WILL OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mother’s work-packed days don’t leave much time for entertainment. Bring her to the BRUNSWICK for a choose-your-own treat from our selection of a la carte specials! THE BRUNSWICK CAFE EMIL GALAO, Proprietor »vid Waggoner, who passed away in Center, and Indian s have been organized angements were completed for Carr to be isted by two Public Health vice doctors, stationed with the d ikan, i Dr A v was paid to the Aleut evacuee camp at Ward's Cove, the medical director stated. Recommen- dations were made that use of Ward's Lake for swimming be dis- continued. “General conditions were found to be at le: such that could be remedied by a few measures, and t are now being taken,” Dr Eberhardt said. - Memorial Church Dedication of Chimgs_ Recorder Dr U. s now The acquisition of a chimes re-; cording amplifier, Wwith loudspeakers | placed in the church steeple, a dy- namic michophone n the pulpit, | and loudspeakers located conven- iently throughout the church to provide normal reception by means | of dual tone controls, will be cele- brated at dedicatory service to be| held tomorrow, Sunday evening at| the 7:30 o'clock services of the| Memorial Presbyterian Church. The chimes amplifier has been| pur ed through the courtesy of friends and members of the Memor- ial Church in memory of Mrs. Da- Bellingham, Wash,, nearly two/ years ago. She was the wife of the| pastor who was instrumental in | gaining the erection of the Memor- ial Church building for the church founded 57 years ago. The Rev. Walter A. Soboleff is present pastor. | BUY WAR BONDS Open 6 A.M.to 2 A. M. CAPITOL BILL ALL STARS BY BLUES SWAMP COMEDY COMES | 20TH CENTURY| Ann Sothern, Red SkeItonleRGE S(ORE "Are Husbands Necessary'l Put Over Action for Comedy Purposes | Comedy is the keynote of “Maisie | Gets Her Man i, M-G-M film which oper the Capitol Theatre ay. - The film, which co-stars Al Sothern Red Skelton, is the most succ ul of the series about Brooklyn-born "Maisie Although cast as a corny vaude- ville comic who doesn't quite make the grade, Skelton has never been funnier. An army-camp sequence which concludes the tum is one of t hilarious of the ank comedy As Maisie been more to never taining In this new Sothern emerges as er’s assistant who is She wa rs into Building There “Maisie” picture Miss a knife-throw- | out of job. | the “Larceny | she meets Skel-| ton. They form a vaudeville team | which fails and they get into trouble when they become involved | with a shady health-water racket. | Pace of the film is kept at a| swift tempo by Director Roy Del-| Ruth. He is ably aided and abetted | by such expert supporting playe s Allen Jenkins, Donald Meek, Leo Gorcey, Fritz Feld and Rags Rag- land | - MORNING SERVICES | FOR J. HARRINGTON WERE HELD TODAY| Funeral services for Jack Har- rington, respected Juneau resident | who with Peter Fellstrom lost his| life in a mine accident May 26, were held this morning in the Catholic Church of the Nativity The body will be shipped south | for burial in Seattle on the next! : nsportation | said by the Rev. Wil- sseur, and pallbearers W. T. Mahoney, Felix Toner,| David Hoffman, George Shaw, John | Geyer and Joe Thibodeau s. Harrington and son John,| are the closest surving rel- atives, D | FIRE BELL FOR CURFEW | The old fire bell will hereafter | rur for the curfew warning and is naturally not a fire alarm.| This notice is for the benefit of | firemen, the public, and incidental- ly a warning to children to be at! home be JOHN MONAGI Chief of Police Denounces Japs adv ’Spvlw. *Hamm, | “Dosek, ¢ | INNINGS | 1234567-T 525311 x—17 0000010—1 t the Firemen's Ball Stars lost to the St of 17 to 1 fielding and SCORE BY Blues All Stars Last night Park the All Loui: Error weak ng football s itch by by a score 1sed by poo was ore Hamilton in the f of the first inning ¢ runs for the Blues ier field was injured when trying to catch! Churchman hit a| t Williams home for in the first inning up for the fifth scorec Spelt on the rth ruy came ing run The third inning was another jack-y for the Blues with four hits d two errors bringing in & runs for the men from Duck Cr The following box score tells the story 8¢ Blues Clay Fowle Holler 2b 3b ach, 1f cf Dav ib Williams, rf Churchman, Snedigar, ¢ Can s8 *Fel *Jacok *Cullen Connell Total 28 *Ernst sub for Clay, Arnst sub for Fowler, Gems sub for Hollenbach, Fehrman sub for Pavlige, Jacobs sub for Davis, Cullen sub for | Churchman, Connell sub for Can- tillon All Stars AB Hoisen, 1f 4 3 1 Hamilton, 1 0 Dosek, 2b 3 1 Lundeberg, 3 Simek, rf 1 0 cf 1 0 3 3 1 1 3 s8 3b Sperling, 1b 1 Hamm, p Parmentar, ¢ *Tollman, 1f *Krayacic, ss Sperling, 2b X 3b X 3b Wilcox, | “Grafton, rf | *Wellenstein, of “Sumenski, 1b Lundeberg, p Hoisen, ¢ i Akers, cf 0 | 5 | ‘Total 9 10 | | *Tollman sub for Hoisen, Krayacic! JAP CRUELTIES, captives before death, are told by Richard Tregaskis, author of “Guadalcanal Diary,” and noted International News Service corre- spondent, just arrived in Los An- geles after 13 months in the Pa- cific war zone. ‘“The more they're such as torturing | | hurt, the more vicious the Japs become,” he says. (International) | Carbridge, on the bases, for Hamilton, Sperling sub for| Dosek, Hamm sub for Lundeberg, Wilcox sub for Hamm, Grafton | sub for Simek, Wellenstein sub l(n" Speltz, Sumenski sub for Sperling, | Lundeberg sub for Hamm, Dosek | sub for Parmentar, Hoisen sub | for Dosek, Akers sub for Grafton.| Summary | Stolen bases: Gems 3, Snedigar | 1, Hoisen 2; triples: Williams and Cantillon; two-b: hits: Fowler, Hollenbach, Gems, Churchman, Hoisen; bases on balls: off Can- tillon 3, off Hamm 1, off Lundeberg 1; hit by pitched ball; Gems by Lundeberg; struck out: by Cantil-| lon 8, by Connell 2, by Hamm 2, by Lundeberg 3; passed balls: Par-| | mentar to Hamm, Dosek to Lunde- berg, Snedigar to Connell; wild pitches: Hamilton, Hamm; 7 hits off Cantillon in 4 innings, 2 off Connell in 3 innings, 10 off Hamm |in 3 innings, 6 off Lundeberg in 3| innings; umpire behind the plate, Steiner; | scorer: Lieut. Zambetti; time of | game: 2 hours 15 minutes. GAME SUNDAY The next game is scheduled for | tomorrow between the Missouri Mules and City teams. 00 NE HAPPENT TO KNOW ENNNBODY N PORTN REEWY NE COVLD NTERDUICE " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH \the an explanation th R E L . (an oscfllating fan. The air |one x Is Bill Opening Sunday | with Good Cast Plenty of laughs are promised at the 20 on Sunday for the ne days followir comedy fe “Are Hu d on the t pre: Ray Milland is and Eugene Palette. s last time tonight “The Remarkable Andrew” will be shown This feature has made a pronounc- ed hit here with the big cast in- cluding Brian Donlevy, William Holden, Ellen Drew, Montague Love and Porter Hall - Century L twc ture Ne i NATTY _Here’s the uniform selected by girl war workers in the RCA plant at Camden, N. J., modeled by one of their num- ber, Emma Spencer. In radio Plue, it has a three-button jack-, et, pleated skirt, shirt with con- vertible collar. and overseas cap. WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. 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B, Williams Co., who have been making fine shaving preparations for over 100 years. Get a tube today! THE CH\EF OF THE WNSULAR POLNCE \S 8 NERN GOOD FRIEND OF MINE AND \WHEN BALLS 0 F\RE" Installation Club will be held this coming Mon- day evening, May 31, at 8 o'clock at the home of the incoming presi- dent, Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne. TONIGHT ANDREW?* > THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY TI0 N TURY STARTS SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 P. M. OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. FOR A LOT OF LAUGHS ARE Husbands Necessary ?27? Buy More Bonds Buy More Stamps HERE IS RAY MILLAND Betty Fields and Eugene Pallette in a Hilarious Wacky Comedy ALSO ——— 30 MINUTES LATEST WORLD NEWS SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P. M. BLUE, WHITE and PERFECT club president Mg Kathleen Carlson will act as ife stalling officer and Lila Sinclair will be page. Also taking office are Helen Holt as vice-president; Lila Sinclair as second vice-president, and Edna Almquist as secretarys treasurer. N Following installation ceremonies musical program has been are wged, including violin solos by aith Cushman. \ Retiring This Ng)gt Monday ceremonies of the and Professional Women'’s Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways’ Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited by the Armed Forces, selected for his importance to the war effort. When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. LPANV AMERICAN A4 1D D — By BILLY DeBECK MUST 0 SUSPICIONED the WNHEN T SHP'S SWER SHOWED WP WSS ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN * DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT e .

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