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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ; e FILM FEATURES |LEONARD ALLEN [gAsT ACTION AMERICANSONG | TAKES INDIAN 5 pROMISED, HIT AT CAPITOL AFFAIRS POST 07H CENTURY “Ballad for Americans” Newly Appointed Super-'Tombgione” Arrives on w visor of Social Wel- SHOWS AT 7:30 — 9 LENTURY STARTS TONIGHT! [20 P. M. THERE'S RHYTHM IN THEIR BLOOD ...FUN IN THEIR | High-spirited y American youth.... HEARTS! Has Screen Presentation | _ Screen Tonight Featur- horn to laugh, dance i | Mere In "Bornto Sint”" . | fare Arrives | ing Richard Dix : & bring happiness & | rerein bornlosing | ‘ g A R R S I S | peinh S L A WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY laughter IflamlISIl:aylli “Ballad for Americans,” song, " ed Supervisor of Social Welfare for “((‘?:4 of ||t:~l“.'\pt;(l‘.ln':tll].ir b(‘:\l‘(" U by John Latouche and Earl Rob-the Bureau of Indian Affairs, ar-|$"Ories of ihe O O comedy d.mm? yo inson, that took the country bY yived early this week and has taken|for the new Paramount film thrill to! storm after a single radio perform=|over the duties of Dr. Evelyn L Tombstonc—The Town Too Tough MA HI“ I RASHIN 1 A Tl N' ance, has its screen presentation Butler, who for the past two years|t0 Dif ; i 4 H i ! in “Born to Sing," musical of youth nas peen "Acting Supervisor and| the story of Wyatt Earp, coming to the Capitol tonight. It is|will now resume her former posi-|¢alled by some the greatest gun- sung by Douglas McPhail, youthful|tion of Associate Supervisor of Ed-|fighting frontier marshal the West baritone, in @ lavish presentation |yeation iever saw. Although Earp blasted . climaxing the musical | Mr. Allen has been with the Of-|Scores of badmen right out of Born to Sing” introduces a group | fice of Indan Affairs at Ketchikan|Would-be respectable frontier com- of outstanding child sin danc-since November 1933 as principal| Munities, he himselt lived to a ripe ers and musicians. The cast is head-'and community worker. He has|0ld age. He died a natural death ed by Virginia Weidler, who turns|done a tremendous amount of com-| 8t age of eighty-one not so from drama to musical comedy, Ray munity work, particularly in prob-|™any ve ago—which gives you e own McDonald, young dancer from the'lems of destitution, child neglect, D id¢d of how fast he must have New York stage, and Leo GOICey. delinquency and old age assistance.|P€en on the draw 2 Other players include Dickie Hall,| Mr. Allen received his A. B. De-| lefllwno_ the Town Too @ child concert pianist, Beverly Hud- gree from the Central State Temn»?f“‘ h to Die," which arrives at the 5 son, singing discovery, Darla Hood 'ers' College at Mt. Pleasant, Mich-|20th ¢ iy Theatre tonight, picks i of “Our Gang” in her first feature jgan in 1930, and in 1934 received | P Earp at the most dramatic point v VIRGINIA picture, “Rags” Ragland, Sheldon his M. A. Degree from the Univer-|Il Dis career, when he and his Leonard, Henry O'Neill Larry sity of Michigan brother Virgil were bent upon > WEIDLER Nunn, Margaret Dumont and Joe! Much of his college work included "ll":”‘\‘“u up the toughest town in slamng RAY Yule welfare training and in addition| (N Southwest, Tombstone, Arizona McDONALD ward Ludwig directed and special training in sociology, phy-|T1iS may sound like another exeg- ; Frederick Stephani produced the chology, social adjustment, mental|8¢'@tion about the deeds of some Leo GORCEY picture. Its song hits include “I'll and sex hygiene, heredity, social i;l:"“’“":,‘“,“_“‘(‘l‘";”_" P ‘I";' st “RAGS" Love Ya,” sung by Beverly Hudson; |aspects of education and criminology S ORIV UNEGETD. B SO L A 7 RAGLAND -l‘)n(-;r- ]11 A;;\ Eight Years Old,” by He taught a rural school for two :’P‘("lg‘ 'fl’mfl‘}' cz)lx":::rsw :lu[(iln‘-«:un KENT Tl“ LOR —PLUS arla Hood and “Quiz Kids"; “TWo years at Meecham, Gratiot County, Iy L Y g e ) 1€ > MCD”P"G#ASIL “THE [\“ b A”M‘ song and dance number Michigan, this being a Czecho- ‘l]“L‘"”“‘;‘:;;‘l ‘:11:1‘ lk‘"““:‘l :.I;(\ ]“':‘i‘“d' ED(--/\“ Blj(‘ll‘/\N AN ! s MAGIC with Virginia Weidler and Ray Slovakian community which still |\"8 marshal and can testify both as ‘/' 4 y ALPHABET McDonald; and “I Hate the Conga,” speaks its native language and fol-| ' h¢ things he did and to their ICTOR JORY r....;_o;n number by Beverly Hudson lows its home country customs. For ""I‘?’l"]’y“:f;"“m\ oA and Leo Gorcey. three years, Mr. Allen was super- g e P Bl o M .. intendentt the high school at'hL, feature pioture. GOOD MEN (and Women) LIVE IN TOMBSTONE ' Crystal, Michigan, and prior ‘tof, D‘*™in8 With Dix are Kent Tay- 1 R | coming to Aluska, was for five vears| 1% and Edgar Buchanan. In_the But Not for Long! Superintendent of Sehools at Otter|CUtStanding featured cast are beau- GROVER ( WINN Lake, Michigan. While in this po-|&iui Frances Gifford, Don Castle and . sition he had a special social prob-|S1c™ Bevans, Victor Jory and Rex i lef of caring for 85 orphans of the MIN TE LATEST NEw 30 4 R"ES TOMORROW American Legion Children’s Billet T s iy g 2 For a time he also did social wel-|GIRL SCOUT CAMP Soiti Sef for 2 fare work among the Polish of 10 ervice _Hamtramck, Michigan, - s Set for 2 P. M. “Mr. Allen comes to this position | OPEN JUNE 14 THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES | ). A Hellenthal lsfo st e om e staiipoint | s Paine ey e i Owl Show 12:30 Tonight - ; of educational training and back-|Scout camp leader, is expected to w e GIVC EUIOQY ground of experience in Social|reach Juneau earlier than at first 0. BERGSETH HERE ARMY NURSES HERE Welfare work,” states Claude M. anticipated and ‘in consequence it B - Hirst, General Superintendent for|has been decided to move up the 0. Bergseth of the New England M. Richardson and Irene (Continued from Page one) the Bureau of Indian Affairs, “with |date of opening the Gastineau y Fish Company flew in from the Wertenberger, Licutenants with the ers, John Winn of Juneau and [€D years of this experience having |Channel summer camp, it was an Westward last night and is at Army Nurses Corps, came in from Burdette Winn of Hurley, New PeeD in Alaska.” Inounced today. Miss Roach has . * the Baranof Hotel Sitka. They are at the Baranof Mexico. K Making their home in Juneau, completed her current teaching = o 2 mm & . ' ' BNt A Piindin S v g Will for the present occupy the is on her way west. In past sum- ” " boell THEATREBAAg “WANDERS OF WEST™ eral months he has been employed °0F FiIth S““.‘-‘ summer camps in Spokane, Wash. — at the Selznick Studios, in Los New opening date for the Eagle T — Angeles, H5 axpects. t irdthatiy dn ' River camp is June 14, and Girl f his father's business affairs rS' . " ewar :I;kl’ll to get in their application | Daughter Suzy, who has just B A Ll blanks jand health examination TR e e e e R . f be obtained from and returned to . here over the past weekend and l_ g P d t the respective troop leaders, or to , ror e o o egion Fresident i i i Last Word from Plane Was | Barbara, now Mrs. Wiliam J.| 5. e All girls who registered last fall| ¢ b lid 90 M 3 | Roberts of Siuna, Nicaragua, is an g s A W: Stewart lust nlght be- 1 the Senior Service Scout.troop Enemy Atfacking Us ore < |older daughter whose tw ildr y a ! are eligible to attend ca - H "lfi“ daughter whose two children ' pagion Auxiliary, when nomination ;. bt Riogi L ‘,“ L on Ba Of BIS(a ( are William J. Roberts 1T and Eli-| anq election of officers of the next . Counsediors and will have their xflTeSS tO aASRA {zabeth Ann, aged four months. | yeay were held. :;‘:’:}L‘,‘efi"l:"fl':l"’)"‘m::;"";uf:" :"‘]‘ LONDON, June 3—The spokes- | {yONEAY: OMizD BEATiH fi s \ll::]:)xe:rlz:lk Was €eCted should’ see their troop leader or|man of the British Ove A Pan American Airways’ Alaska Serv- | CONFERENCE TOMORROW Mutch, second vice-president; Mrs. | M5 MeGInty this week, | s phedtiger Moo 0 ice, merged into the transport facili- ! 8 - Ralp right, secretary-treasurer . § i ies of the Ar s, 1 in | Tne \}'l(-(-kl\' child health confer-' Ralph Wrigh \ux,elxt:s(ififl e ;"mb p"mf N :L.),p?::;d no.’,fflfljfrf.. sl ties of the Armed Forces, is work lence will be held in room 108 of Mrs. William Manthey, chaplain;® Pr eRID. Are heing: worked. put| I ik A : i : i the Territorial Health Building to- Mrs. Albert Bixby, historian; and Y Mrs. John McLaughlin, dieti-| Reports from Lisbon said actor oy ey Eheve da'ys. One; sepult; | morrow afternoon from 1 to 4 o'-|Mrs. C. C. Carnegie, sergeant-at-|Cial, and will be strictly followed Leslie Howard was among the 13 878% more air express carried to ” |clock, public health nurse Miss arms. by the camp cook, insuring the| passengers. i Alaska in 1942 than in the year be- {H"‘"“ Johnson anfounces, | New)‘,\' selected Unit Executive |8irls the b‘esn l‘)alanced meals pos- A'Ll;?l.mn d;‘spall(‘h mn.('i 11‘1? .u ‘l, fore. Every ounce of cargo is under : A 0L 2 Committee women are Mesdames Sible, it is pointed out to inter- heard from the plane was “enemy i | IT MADE A FAMOUS NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE | Olaf Bodding, Darwin Hoel, Waino €sted mothers. I’L;(“" ““;Ck:g “j 5 ; military control. OPERATORS | Hendrickson. Group activities including hikes, ennet) tonehouse, former Whia ths wevniie aiat il 4sibin 3 The present drivers' licenses ex- | It Was voted that during the nature study projects and hand-|Chief of the Reuters Bureau in ivaall of e g ,Iwc % ‘é'f Mention Milwaukee anywhere in the world and pire June 1, 1943. Get your re- Summer months, one business meet- crafts will be pursued during the Washington, is also said to be on give all ot our friends the standard 0! newal promptly and avoid a pen-|NE Per month be held, on the first camp session, and are being worked the liner enroute to London to service for which Pan American is people say, “That's where they make SCHLITZ, alty. | Tuesday of each month. jout along with other details by the take a new assignment, accom- known throughout Alaska. ’ ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH | ——————— Summer Camp Committee consist- Danied by Mrs. Stonehouse. h . i £ s ; e, che One report from Lisbon said the B R adv. City Clerk. ing of Mrs. Ray Wolfe, chairman P the beer that made Milwaukee famous.” To SRR | WRANGELL |"S"“"'E Mrs. E. L. Keithahn, Mrs. Harvey Plane and its Dutch crew was Pl E . W. Starling, Mrs. Walter Andrews, downed in the stormy Bay of Bis- ; 5 . g BON. ! i B ) : eatn a reputation for having made a city famous BUX WAR BONDE. 1 BOATS ARE IN PORT s sonn MeLaigniin, s Felix cay, half way between Lisbon and G i | Toner, Mrs. L. Gemmil, Mrs. George | England. ! : . . 70lta 'S, 3 Concern is felt as weather re- is an achievement of which any product may be | George Barrett, principal for the ' °M@ and Mrs. McGinty e 1! VY /) 5 y 4 7 2 7 | Wrangell Institute, is ; - | ports indicated it would be diffi- v / ',’l.l‘l( (! AR 1} 2! , is in Juneau MOSCOW, J cult for passengers to take to the sl ; S L i iy with the two Institute boats, “In- i june’ ‘3—The Gera[y 0§ p p 34 g proud. Discover for yourself why Schlitz is titute 1" and “Institute II." He is Mans have launched new counter- | rubber boats carried by the plane ey 45 8 A returning children who have at- 2ttacks northeast of Novorossisk in| vA e v, Teported trom IIDES IOMORROW SIO(K ouol"lo"s America’s most distinguished beer. tended school during the past sev- a0 attempt to relieve their be-|Lisbon, said the .plane is missing s |eral months, to their homes in the siged forces stubbornly clinglnu‘-“l\d 1t is “feared it met with an —— PRICES TUESDAY : | varions nearby villages. to the last Nazi-held Caucasus, accident. Shiak thke.1:50 am. 177 foet Alaska Juneau Mine stock closed b Accompanying Mr. Barrett, is his bridgehead but every attempt has P e Pt B o " | Tuesday at 6, American Can at {wife, and members of the faculty, been defeated, frontline Russian| ! Low tide—8:18 am., -33 feet. 7 % 3 [ High tide—2:40 6 feet 847, Anaconda 29%, Bethlehem including Mrs. Bess E. Alexander, dispatches state. | W|pE ou'l' JAPS | High tide—2:40 pum., 156 fec Steel. 64%; /Commonimait’ sid il Home Economics teacher at the Swrongly attacking, the German | Low tide—8:23 pm., 34 feet. | o thern 1%, Curtise Weight SAR You don’t have to Rt s i Institute; J. Lloyd Ripley, Shop In- forces made a vigorous bid to re- | —_— g seneral Motors 54, Granby Copper N TN KEEP 'EM F L\_IM, 52;‘,';:‘“;3 and Norman Whittaker, gain the initiative there but Rus-| CHUNGKING, June 2—All Jap- o @ @ @ © ® 0 @ ® o & & o and Mining 6, International Har- rink a bitter . means more planes in the it l;[i::man ol i]nL\“\“m mlanfx:y backed up by heavy |anese remnants surrounded in one'e WEATHER REPORT - | vester 68%, Kennecott 33'%, New Schlrsmethods of air and, in spite of every ‘hsitute 1" gnd" Ot 3 v{l)am-r ;ulvlller‘) fire, threw the counter-|sector of Hupeh Province, south of e (U. 8. Bureau) e York Central 19'%, Northern Pas cauti RO Rudolph, “Institute IL” ‘er attacks back repeatedly the Yangtze, have been wiped out,'s Temp. Tuesday, June 1: e cific 17, Packard Motors 4%, Re- = : precaution, an increase in p! ) stitute With the exception of the Kuban|the Chinese Command announces.'e Maximum 66, minimum 48. e public Steel 18'%, United States brewing control cap- crashes. One of these may e S area fighting, the long front is|The Chinese are now attacking the. @« e © @ « © » o e e e Steel 56, Pound $4.04, S5 : The 54 billion passenger - miles relatively quiet but both forces are |Japs at Ch: g, 12 miles fr [ v 3 .- . damage your property | . 4 ps al angyang, 12 miles from - - o Dow, Jones averages Tuesday ture just the KISS of considerably traveled by Americans on trains in keyed up for another major cam-|the base at Ichang in a big come-| " O 1942 was an all-time high. paign, back drive. Empire Classifiecs Pay! the hops, not their —— S b R L it i L £ At very slight cost you barsh bitterness. Taste can be protected from BAB.NEY GOUGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH Schlitz and yowll PRehyloge by extening PORTY REEXY WL,GENRIL Y SOST OF THE the coverage of your fire s ’ TINES WERE 3 i g 2 HERE TBE N N T AST ONE CR\TTER J never want to go insurance to include dam- CAN Nou-uNS ¢ i from falling aireraft SPEAK TA\S UNDERSTEND ./ | (NHAR T COWD G(T ; £ age from falling aircraft. . back to a bitter beer. RS Sy WNEBNNEL ENGLSH | | co1 aRD GREENS AN { > § Lo Ask— CORN PONE AN Td N 5 p o UARMNT GLARED &F g Shattuck M : A Y ‘ g ; THE BEER INSURANCE—BONDS f P 5 THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS JUNEAU Copr. 1943, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co,, Milwaukee, Wis. s = ' i L]