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JUNEAU ALASKA 2 "~ PAGE THREE | U.S. PILOTS |ABSENT-MINDED S rs FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1943 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NEWESTHORROR [ROOSEVELT |Overfime CCOMDVRRNGS Ty ) WIT PayRule | BREAKNAZI "‘oizar noe [ODALENTURY "Don Winslow” Serial for| |N|:|_M|0Ni Ouf Here AIR ATTACK oonold Meek is ilarious| — NOW PLAYING — | | | > Saturday Matinee at B ’ ; | s | i "Rise and Shine”” Capilol Theatre Says He Will Send Mes-|Alaska Canneries Said fo|Germans Aftempt fo Raid | at 20th Century nilaity, meanms e ana| S3g€ on Whole Field Be Exempt fromRe- | Brifish Landingon | s aeanc Hllngers e and Shine,” now at the 20th Century 2 2 efers to tkh t effect H o Abth ikvas’ idienoas LA | to Congress cent Order ? Pantelleria | Theatre, Doriald Meek 1s the victin - | e of circumstance, As the head of a Boris Karloff's latest film, “The| - &4 = [ ( Boogle Man Will Get You,” which| WASHINGTON, June 11. — At-|. SAN FRANCISCO, June 11—Tex| AN ADVANCED U. 8. FIGHTER |family that would top that in “You tars Karloff and Peter Lorre tempting to dispel what he termed{Skinner, ~Secretary-Treasurer of [BASE IN NORTH AFRICA; June Can't Take It With You" for sheer |the Capitol Theatre. A horror film|confusion, the President said to-{the Scafarers International Union|ll Speedy American Lightning nonsense, Meek is definitely out- designed for laughter, the comedy|day he might send to Congress afof North America, said today he has fighters broke up an attempt at numbered. Even the dog—"Muggsy sed the fish canning in- noon today of 50 to 60 German|—is unimpressed by the absent- alifornia, Oregon, Wash- | dive-bombers to smash the British minded prof. atunter Baris KARLOFF et PuxLORRE brings. to the screen the “Arsenic|message dealing with the whole!been adv and Old Lace” technique which|field of inflation, including’ the|dU body londs v ] |kept Karloff on Broadway for two|closing of the inflationary gap be-fineton and Alaska is exempt from |forces landing on Pantelleria after| The whacky household holds no af funl "1‘ [ M |vears. Mengce and murder shd mer-|tween national income and ‘thingdjihe provisions of the order for-ithe garrigon of Itallans gurren-jterrofs for Mre Meek “slap-happy % % 3 riment march hand in hand in “The|it is possible to buy with it b double time for work of|dered |grand-pappy” who is still fighting A "".l GE‘ m” | 3oogie Man Will Get You." As for specific tax legislation, he] s, Sundays and holidays| Shortly after the bomb-dazed the altercation between the states 7 g ? : iy é ation, N€joyccpt when such work is done on sl . et : g | “Set in an old Colonial inn replete |remarked that the details are upjerc P, WHen such work ' € Italians, exhausted from lnckhm and has an eye out for a blonde or znd {with sliding panels, mysteriousito Congress. Y (fresh = water, displayed a white a brunette. The exemption was announced by (flag Nazi squadrons struck at! Walter Brennan in his first com- | strangers and subterranean cham-| At an earlier press conference,, secreta of Labor, he said, and | gy, ave o vere ledy role. o ste: ’ e all-] " filled with cor “The Boo-|on Tesday, the President said some| flect 10,000 fishermen undlB“lm‘ naval craft which were edy role, competes with the ‘\ll-‘ gie al 7 ! ” ol P svel . rer b iRk “ | pouring thousands of soldiers and American chowderhead Bolencie- gie Man Will Get You" blazes a|confusion had developed over his|eayicrv workers affiliated with the |trail of hilarious homicide which |discussion of taxes. He said he was|ynion numbers of tanks onto the island. jcwez, who can pass, kick and punt| :.mduubt('dl)‘ will be gleefully fol-|speaking of the theory of taxation The German warplanes roared —but who never passed an exam by| llowed. If the reception accorded |although reporters generally got the in suddenly through the rain that himself (Jack Oakie) in his most STARTS SAT. MATINEE. ¥ | |the new film by yesterday's audi-|idea he was preparing to ask Con- [fen throughout the operation on hilarious portrayal. Thrown in dit- ;.vm_p.\ is to be taken as a criterion,|8ress for more revenue as a means i\hr great mass of men and ships erally) are Sea | n - | on Winslow |both Karloff and Lorre may safely of plugging the inflationary gap. which a\\'a\l’mc(‘] below, and the Am- ' whinnies like a horse (Milton Bm'lvj p erican Lightnings arrived at the at his best), lovely Linda Darnell| ol the “a " A \ . {regard their past. careers as mon-| The President recalled he had vY 3 . 3 ' isters safely ended; from now on|been asked whether ‘compulsory sav- M same time 2 .'fw’d more be said) and hundm"v-‘ 12 A |in, Messrs. Karloff and Lorre must|ing would be ‘necessary to help [ The enemy aircraft were forced|George Murphy (he’'s from Yale). L 3 be regarded as comics of value. plug the gap, and he had replied to jettison their bombs in a hap-| Also featured in the unusual pic-| r ’ Y T b i sk b whie, it i R {nazardiy fashion in order to keep|ture are Sheldon Leonard, Ruth| Lone Rider Rides On CHAPTERS A boom - town l.n( the Saturday afternooon mat-|dealing only with the possibilities. E D I {from being destroyed IDonnelly and Raymond Walburn of hard-work- linee at the Capitol Theatre is the| A sales tax also is a possibility, - |Allan Dwan directed from a script THRILL CRAMMED {Haines where he will assume duties .. where they Drive for the Children’s Ortho- > W] : Iving Don Terry, husky action star.|Both taxes and savings could be Onil k ! | find it} | ARG jused together to combat inflation,|Pedic Hospital in Seattle, a draft BE COMMISSIONER | | VICTOR JUNE DOROTHY for $603.17 is heing sent to Mrs. | - | i [ 1 ' ander, chairman of the drive for [ | NURSES’ SCHOLARSHIP 1, i AT | : G lverett E. Smith, formerly man- [ At s A Ik o X i = ; DANCE ON JUNE 19|,/ isting Mis. Alexander in thel,por of the v. 5. Employment Ser- ‘ : | 1943 drive for this worthy chari-|" A oide | MA'.(OI.M FAUL n l e vice here, leaves by boat tomorrow | e DDESIDENT pio * 43 ikdiod i | % LEAVES 10 ENTER 8 =w- { nation-wide American Red Cross|bertson, Mrs. A. Van Mavern, Mrs |qs U, S. Commissioner. He is trans- | plan to help furnish the 50,000 nurs-|{W. E. Cahill, Mrs. Vera Clifford, | ge g from one branch of thel g i | Rupert Emerson, Regional Ad- SUMMER S(HOOl, ASKS ITAI.Y i Ees badly needed by our country both|Mrs. Myra Peters, Mrs. J. J. Me- > WASHINGTON, June 11. — The | ministrator for the 9th Reglon for ing men who il movie serial adaptation of the car-{he said, although Congres Show Place of Juneau McLAGLEN - HAVOC - LOVETT et THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! legiSIa'ion table cause were Mrs. Ernest Ehler,| iy, pis 'wite and two children for | |government service to another. ) might| SMIIH lE VE -Ino {by Herman J. Mankiewicz. | take their fun [toon character Don Winslow, star-|have to enact one over his veto. Winding up the. aunval Petmy [ e opA OFFICIAL | i Swalwell Skinner, Penny Drive WHITE FLAG e[S sk, ey 21 AT HAINES POST! ———— | . Determining to participate in the|Mrs. Homer Garvin, Mrs. R. E. Ro- |at home and ut the front, the War |herin, Mrs. A, B. Phillips and Mrs.( The Smiths will make the trip| Schote has completed congresslonalithe Oftice of Price dministration, | : ; 2T i AT |Service Department of the Juneau|Keith Wildes. |to Haines on his father's boat, the “ction on the legislation of appro-jarrived iri Juneau by plane this e e e el American Forces Beglfl (- | Woman's Club will give a dance| “I wish to express our sincere ap-|Clara R. Smith will also mct as PLaUn8 S billion, 4o hitndred | week . from'\ hik Heagusiers so8 Tk i Gt ke (he il 76 | ; Saturday, June 19, all proceeds of |preciation for the generosity shown|school tax collector in Haines for f0d Seventy-three million dollars) Washington, D. C. He Is accomp ng for California where he will re | (upahon of Oufposf |which will be applied toward that|by the people of. Juneau and Dong- |the Territory. for lend-lease operations for the|panied by his Administrative As- r[‘:x-!"n“ ol | | fund. las, both adult and school children! Smith will be Haines correspond- Next fiscal year. sistant, . Patrick Kelly, and will ij Tanllens ]" e it i a' on(e Aim of the local group is to raise n their contributions for the sup-|ent for The Empire which soon will The stipulation is that none of |remain here inspecting the Alagkn R Tl e e b i 2 [$250 as a nurse's scholarship, the|pore of the Orthopedic Hospital, as|carry news of Haines happenings the funds will be spent for subsi-| OPA headquarters for about ten b ety L1 e UrgeS People to Establish i sum to cover cost of books, entrance | wey) i ol in'an ‘attempt 0 8 't dies for agricultural products days Corps and expects to be called in- | (Continued from Page one) | well as to the individuals whojin an attemp serve the fast ; 1 4 ; to the Army at any. time. 0 N Axi G 3 z and laboratory fees for the training|eontributed their time and talents|growing community which will soon €rown in the United States Tri- is Mr. Emerson's first by iy wn Non-AxIs bov- to the commander of the Alla|Of & DUTSE Over the necessary three- o make the drive a success” Mrs |be one of the gates to the new The bill now goes to the White to Alaska though he was former! € vear period p Alaska Highw House for the signature of Presi- |Director of Territories and Insular : v s emmem forces on the African mainland and|" A yequirement stipulated for enaJMigxander’ sald today ska Highway. 5 | Posseasions’ with: the - Thteriok Tk BUY WAR BONDS |ateps wers ‘taken 8. onoe ' towaraly q ¥ L Thpeial: thanks Wios eRGmand by - 4 dent Roosevelt. \ce in training under such an! 3 | . SR i partment, succeeding Gov. Ernest hee o 3 {Mrs. Alexander to Lu Liston wko| 3 i i re (OtatifeR: trom “Bhsel bnak |eccupying the island arrangement is that the candidate 2 ‘PlANES FI.Y o" | MRS. BARRAGAR RETURNS | Gruening in that position after the | Planes Darken Sky |&xter ' hospital holding the-Amer:|ade b number of attractiys pos- [ M pend Burtagar . has . re.|lotter's appointment as Governde mation was conveyed immediately| Many hundreds of Allied planes'ican Red Cross rating as a recog- o 1 B e st Rou"NE TRIPSK“,”‘M to Juneau after a teip to|Of Alasks, Mr. Emeérson has, BN . her place as @ respected |darkened the sky yesterday over A ‘Sohool OEsHigh: standing. the following firms and organiza- il been connected with the Russell New Under-arm Cream Deodorant P Pantelleria i nding. ltions for their individual contribu- [the south. She came morth by|g.o. poinaatior safely of the European family of sy Civically minded organizations (e % > Alaska Coastal lanes flew. to' stei or ¢ otehika - _ | Sage Foundation. (fely 1) Thirty-seven more Axis planes|all over the country are worKing on|tions: Guy F. Atkinson Company | o ew. to steamer to Ketchikan, then to Ju-| ", gin Region of OPA, of which H H x i ; i " | Petersburg this morning .| ne: sl s lines i Stops Perspiration |t presdent mude it ciear that|¥ere shot down in flames. Six Al the project. There will be o can- {8t Excursion Inlet; Alaska Electric| po SHRTE OIS O "c(:;u::x; a b g Alaska Constal AIrlines| ny. pmerson is Reglonal Adminise - he considered Mussolini and his|lied aircraft failed to return from|vassing for the sale of tickets, it is Light and Power Company, and tle jaes | trator, is composed of the Terrf- ey d “|Ketchikan with passengers B. J.| RS P T VS——. |nides responsible for the position|the SkY battle. announced by Mrs. M. O. Johnson,|S0ns of Norway and the residents|myooon™ yumec H‘st" gand oG %0 jlm‘l('s and possessions of the Unit- lof Ttaly in the war rather than| ThiS Was the first time in the|chairman of the War Service De-[0f Douglas and students of the|ygqers | \LLS, Idal s |G SHIERIAN NG B TG DI fthe Italian’ people. Mediterranean that air power, al-|Partment, but tickets will be on schools of the Channel. Gloth 16 Beeriniion” Talst" wred '“.‘IO‘FA. LS, ! ““’-*J‘}Ck - | inspection trip to the districts un~ | The Chief Executive said {he MOst alone, knocked out the enemy|sale at stipulated locations to bej One of the best known charicble|ns g “Noftz, Paul Oliver, Goorge‘“e]d a dmm.fl“ from other ranch|der his supervision since his ap- | present effects of the Anglo-Amer-|And forced the surrender of an im- announced later. The project is onelorganizations in the Northwest, the| B Norris. Gordon 15 Bewel: Pleros ‘hflnds. nl__lr'n.st in appearance. inmntmom to the OPA office. [ campiisn sgainst Tialy is. the|POTtant outpost without a single|SPONsored by the General Federa-|Children's Orthopedic Hospital is|Ovellette and on the tatuny was 1, hair and sidebums. ave black, | During, thelr stey. dn Janas e | inevitable result of the ruthless|§TOund soldier being used. tion of Women's Clubs and by the |dedicated to the task of helpivg| john Jekowski, jlis mustache s red and his goates)Mmersorl ‘d Bi5. BMLY S1¢ D e fussotint has folowsd dus.| British military observers in Lon-|Alaska Federation as well, Ms.|and healing crippled and aiflicted| Thomas Brennaw, Allen Pe L ) guests at the Governor's House. peadly 3 ¥ 4 o i S b 3 & i | ———————— ERBEER, 65 Rt ol 1. Does not rot dresses — does |ing the past few years in forming|90R estimated that about 8,000 m"“'rg;’::? xf;::mk' locl, ‘b, presi-. chygign of theorthwest Wit re- Joys. RAlbp: i jrtty and Py Rey- | [ ) not irritate skin a military alliance with Germany. |WMade up the Pantelleria garrison, T P 458 storing them to lives of happiness nolds flew to. Haines BUY WAR BONDS | Empire Classifieds Pay! o 2. No waiting to dry. Canbeused | The President declared Mussolini|Chiefly artillery crews, air force| he Executive Board of the club and usefulness. Over 30,000 chil-| Another Haines trip was made| —————— AR S saki g right after shaving, las TtERsel- bl own - Ghitalry in{ut‘rsunm-l and ground staffs. ml'l‘ undva‘ppmved Lhe project, de- dren from Washington, all parts of |with passengers Robert Peeln and 3. Instantly stpps perspiration for Bz S a ToR perin 8l DoMeans Invasion Begun {tails of which are being worked out. Alaska and from many other States,|R. R. Baler. Those for Skagway | 1 to 3 days. Removes odor |= " " o The garrison w 2 a0 T v have entered the hospital, many of | were Ella Lee, H. Oster and Vernon from perspiration. | aggrandizement. as given a chance ¥ | I L | to surrender several days a; d whom have left it cuved. | Johnson. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- - ys ago an A |~ Yest . less vanishing cream | 3 P o |thereby avoid additional hardships| Charity in the hospital amouts | esterday’s schedule was com- 6 A Tay tess awarndothe. o ® ® © ® & ¢ ®.nd casualties, but the Fascist ra- |0 90 percent of the cases hancled |Pleted with .a’trip to Ketchikan, Approval Seal of The American | ® WEATHER BEFORT ® |dio reported the men defending the ITand it is in order to help support| Passengers were William Solder- Institute of Laundering, for be- i' (U. S. Bureauw) ®lisle had been ordered to hold out| this enormous burden that the|holm, Jesse J. Ponting, Arthur Col- | ing harmless to fabrics. /e Temp. Thursday, June 10: e Penny Drive was |Yigan, F. Bohn and William J. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! ARRID 39}‘0 jar Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars to the la started several S SMaoum 0, ouielmimy 0,1 glco, 1o last man ang tne Bty wens IN OREGON C" | Soaskeats; |O'Brien. On the return from the| e e 0 e 000000 00 0! : first city .were- Jack B. Smith and The fall of the first of Southern Because of the great merit of § {Europe's outer defense posts left| this work, containers for contribu ll;dgs‘.ml’l‘red Serrager, and F. . America_produces 40 percent of jiitle doubt in the minds of com.| Celebrated in Portland this week tions will be left in various busi- el T, Wrsngell — Unt;il V ict |the ten million ton annual wm’ld"pewm military observers that the|despite war-time restrictions with | pess houses of the cily and the | pai B Until Victory is won, everything we have to production of phosphates. B Europe had begun. respect to dimouts and rationing is sum collected will be rcld and add- 3 ( 'l " R offer— S -(ent Letfer Rate - R K ” e . i the 1943 Portland Rose Festival, ed t t 's Penny Drive, Mrs. 1 1 1 H S S |, 20t SRt sl iower carnival hat s djxander said. | Pan American Airways’ experience gained fury the world has ever kmows|MAde the Williamette River City 4 | For 2 Yea“ More y more than 165 million n_ules of overseas compelied the litle island of Pan-! ““GSC0 W% & TOC SN o REVOLI (ERIA'N | WASHINGTON, June 11—With | Blie 10 €3 {oreigny Snitring A5 il telleria to surrender uncondition- ley Howarg “:)f (:SA):)merces High out objection 78 re:'olfd v.t;e. 'm;‘ and the “know how” of 10 years’ pionecring ally, ritis : unxyier b:jtvel§|;;1:?uv;;nops. landing School, brunette dimpled Immlyi |House has passed a resolution ex- guns, had (o|yno Jike Cinderella, rules for a |tending until July 1, 1945, the 3- (fight for 22 minutes against scat-|pyjef span and then joins the ranks | cent postal rate on first class mail. of scheduled flying in Alaska— All are at work for the Government and ANNOUNCEMENT { " S '} ili " H 4 o ; s y was| With coronation ceremonies held L/ of Tennessee, said the postofTice eanwhile, we appreciate the patience an To All MY Good Pnends in occupied at 12:22 p.m. after a noon|Memorial Day, the Portland Rose| WASHINGTON, June 11. — Pre-|department estimated the annual d di £ Alask h P B s d understanding of Alaskans who so often find Al k min-|Show and other events not sup- dicting a “spontancous revolt” of | Yevenue from ‘the extra cent at h. iori i Juneau and Alaska.. . . utes after the display of a white|pressed by war activities culminated | yage earners unless the present|one hundred thirty million dollars) that war priority stands in the way of that gzg“ognp::teugr:g thm and white|in the parade, stadium and’ other jiving costs are cut, President Wil- e ——— trip or delays that express shipment. i i % ok planned events, held June 8 and 9. )um Green of the AFL told the MRS. RUTH ROCK LEAVES On July lst I am opening the beautiful The senior Italian officer on| Little Queen Ellis Jean May ruled genate Committee that two billion FOR SOUTH THIS WEEK | Coffee Shop and Dining Rooms of the Clare- mont Hotel at Fourth and Virginia Streets in Pantelleria sent the following mes-|over the Junior Rose Festival, an sage: East Side celebration complete with “Beg surrender. Lack water.” flower-bedecked trykes, wagons and collars yearly are necessary to roll| Mrs. Ruth Rock, who has been back living costs to levels of 13| visiting here as the house guest Seattle. ey i ‘| months ago. of Mrs. George F. Alexander, s m:;l:]ere was plenty of it all around ::;t:: g;ope“ed autos, in the Junior| “pye.ope giter Green said,|leaving this week for her home in ot & i ¥ » is an increase by 15 percent of the the States, Mrs. Rock also visited ' ol S m en ou are in P S LS o di? - 2 R s H(ljon 0 (fhd peg mp. when ¥ ' Little Steel Formula controlling|for a short time in Sitka while eqttie . . . . HOSPITA[ NOTES __BUY WAR BONDS. | wagh ineronses, o] she wes'nak. R T ———_— — ) Mrs. Art Conley has entered St. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 2 BY BILLY DeBECK - Ann’s Hospital as a medical pa- . HOWDN , COWSIN - WA wou YNESSR, oy G\T UP,GOOGLE % \ ( NEAW, | | Rober{ Crooks has been admitted| | VEROEN'S T DAY 8oV - "S(E&:L“Saixg\\i_(eg‘é’_}-&“’sé AMERICANO MSTOFER to St. Ann's Hospital for medical| |\WE VNS TOLD TUAT TINME'S treatment, s PLURTIY LEETLE “_wag'““‘ [} PORTY REEKY GAL A . WE'D HE'P KER PICK COFFEE BEANS I will personally see to it that you will receive the same type of service and high quality food that you were accustomed to having while I was in Juneau at the Baranof Hotel's Coffee Shop and Dining Rooms. LES TEAGLE AR \S HERE FER T’ BEAN-PICKIY Philip Bailey is an entering medi- cal patient at St. Ann’s Hospital. LST &\G%_:( - Teagle's Claremont Coffee Shop Fourth and Virginia Seattle Mary David entered the Govern- ment Hospital last night. AR RO Gust Brann and Nemmi Olds are outgoing medical patients at St. Ann’s Hospital. TN Mrs. Clancy Henkins has been " discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. 5 e T

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