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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1943 P/,\GE,TR,FJE "“GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN" “"LAWLESS PLAINSMEN" TONITE!? esTeer ' 'BAHAMA PASSAGE™ TONTGHT S (S LENTURY STARTING SUNDAY B HES DESP STARTS SUNDAY! PREVUE TONITE Lot o mataaain i dip ) MAN OF MYSTERY! WHO'’S MEMORY LIES AT THE FOUR CORNERS OF LIFE! ‘M set miliar Lucas intrig of nig charge Fourth, have on collecting at MATINEE ot A Joe Werner. Hendrickson John MeCor- | Adams and L. J.i | before TONIGHT 12:30A. M. SHORT SUBJECTS PLUS—- 30 MINUTES LATEST and “TED WEEMS DONALD AND HIS ORCHES LATEST Horn FONDA Gerne NUTs FoR 7/@”[}/ RINGSOT FING { SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P. M. | | [ | is| But SheL . P\ | eny M * L“Ln‘! We \oY (Continued from Page one) c L i Lov Moose Cabaret Saturday Night. - - ' MOTHER ASKS AID IN LOCATING SON @ e ¢ o 00 0 o o o Vinson—if the President, in his | WEATHER REPORT @ executive order, hasn't already done (U. S. Bureau) ® it for him. Temp., Friday, June 25 . 1 Maximum 53, minimum 51 Specimens of leather tanned by the ancient Egyptians have been preserved to the present day. 'CARA NOME CLEANSING CREAM This high-quality liquefy- ing cream quickly softens dust and make-up s0 they are easily removed. Helps to keep your skin clean and flower-fresh. ECONOMY REG. SIZE In a letter to the American Red Mrs. Stella G. Richardson of 1, Box 718 at Marysville, Washington, has requested assist- ance in locating her son Clarence Cross Undoubtedly, the President felt| Route MONDAY MEETING Monday night there will of the Fourth of July 'LEGION HAS | FUNFEST TALE 'CROSSROADS' a special meeting last night, pointed committees to take charge ican Blackmail Story Sunday, 20th Century e | Prizes are to be increased this roads,” a story of blackmail and garry 1 and Hik. coanities and G Tierney who ibsent from serious dramatic roles i A | Fe madeap comedy, “Rings on ke most it. Hedy Lamarr is{ 0 =0 0 hitieaglis Qg b ng from shop-girl to debu- Rathbone lead one of the i decide to use her as bait to trap a Bert Lybeck, William Franks, M. Iplace in Paris before the current Fonda and they get away with gie, Art McKinnon and Alfrm‘lI Just as he is made Amt ador to| she already fallen in love with Finn Horse—Waino |bone and Miss Trevor. They pre out about her. | criminial who robbed and murdered i {the hilarity of the film. As jack- men meen vears eore, the| (G§() and Service il he holds | complete ingly presented Jack Conway. PR | John shepperd and Henry Ste- picture shines with stelar bril- | ¢ 10cal area enjey: e | for laughs. Rite 1} {ished performers as Felix Bresart, to 12:30 o'clock tale of larceny and love. |Frank Conroy, Philip Merivale, 00d attendance of girls. | aichenr”Cowis C(AMP IN MORNING |story for a suspense effect. The sets | [ : jcession at the Eagle River summer BASIL |vight atmosphere to the story | CANNERY STARTED | ito their jobs in the local plant| IN addition to bedding rolls and |yesterday for a few hours work of girls are asked to bring a packed |terday the Reliance arrived with a| . Executive Officer ording to the employees their day during the canning season ' Adion on New War | | are preparing to sail about July 1 tended to use his powers of gov.“'l'mn Hall, Jr. ment to the Selective Service Act| At a meeting of the Douglas ' o Would Induct Strikers |sioned to make the selection of a at if the Tunisian victory rushed Gillespie Richardson, 34 years of[service all persons who engage in|she reaches the States. | executive officer of the U. S. Marine home front had straightened out. . Front Over fo Bymes; e TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY C INF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA HEDY, POWELL STARRING IN COMMITTEES | BRINGS FONDA | 1 FOR FOURTH GENE TIERNEY | d . At "y 3 " ystery Thriller af Capitol "' Smerican Lesion musout RiNGs on Her Fingers™ Is Post Commander Alfred Zengerap-| |5t Sunday Is South Amer- Hilarious Comedy Due of activities for the Fourth of July celebration here. | William Powell returns to fa-|year for parade awards and sport to keep moviegoers ground in M-G-M's “Cross-(netivities, it was announced. Mayor with their lovin’ are Henry which opens tomorrow in finances for the into the 20th Century The the Capitol Theatre. Long lieady siafied ibine| ¥ ymorrow in 20th Century- |Powell is afforded an excellent Op- |~ pollowing are the committes ap- gers.” [portunity in the film and makes| ot N R e . B new picture has Gene Tier- teamed with Powell for the first| x40 k | tente in one fell swoop, when time, while Claire Trevor and Besjl (APt Comwell and Sgt. Powell. gy, Byington and Laird Cregar Sports—Chairman R. B. Martin, outstanding supporting casts - A millionaire into parting with his | The action of story takes|H: Sides and George Gullufson h. The ‘millionaire’ turns out to Baseball—Chairman C. C. Carne- war. Powell is a French diplomat money he has in the world happily married to Miss Lamarr. | Zenger. puts Gene on the spot since | Ho hoe contest | Brazil, an insidious blackmail plot | {him, and the balance of the picture |is concocted against him by Rath- Dance—Chairman °ps her worrying that he’ll find |mick, H. O. |sent proof that he is living under [Jewett. In his turn, Hank Fonda gets in a false identity and is really a petty - a gambling spree that is a key to 1a man fifteen years The pot after jackpot comes through, catching |Hank’s discomfiture is even more tup with him to destroy . |dear is believably and most thrill- | en vance T0n|gh1 In addition to the two stars, | thanks to the ex- 5 |Laird Cregar, Spring Byington, pert direction of | 8 S b ) In the acting department the new e st and il o GILPIH'W" are said to turn in great | onthly f 1 “11 - € acting jobs to keep the Jfilm paced liance, for the cast includes in addi-| o > ““:‘f e tion to Powell, Miss Lamarr, Miss|.n§ In the Scottish Temple,| “pirector Rouben Mamoulian, one {Trevor and Rathbone, such pol- with dancing scheduled from 3 pm.!os Hollywood's aces, makes his de- but in modern comedy with this |Margaret Wycherly, Vladimir So-| 1ne Duck Creek orchestra is pro-| {koloff, Sig Rumann, H. B. Warner, viding music and Marjorie Snell, - - o |Guy Bates Post, Reginald Owen,|President of the GSO, promises a BR G £ OWNIES GO T0 Fritz Leiber, James Rennie ey |careful judgment in tightening the| The 18 Brownies and 12 Girl NE Scouts from Intermediate Troops |are elaborate and the musical score | cheduled for the new one-week Lov e by Bronislau Kaper lends just the | 3 |camp will leave by bus from the TR[VBR L RATHBONE | * > TO GOOD SEASON' Territorial Health Center at 9 } All cannery hands were called|©'clock tomorrow morning. A METRO-CCLOWYN-MATER PICTURE i additional needed equipment which [packing for the first real canning| % Seibi QML Ry L AE Lot the activity so far this season. Yes- ; l lunch sufficient for the two remain- ¥ reported load of 2,200 salmon and| ° ™¢ ”fi'io |the Gladiator docked this morning with a similar number of fish ELTl A | sun, holiday will be on Mon- as i3 » |Saturday catches must be taken Both Houses Take Speedy care of on Sunday and there ’xm seining on Sundays. | PREPARING TO LEAVE Measure | For vacation trip of two! i | months, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sey i ‘lur California where they will visit Indiana. |their daugliters, Mrs. Jack West- The President declared he in-|fall, Mrs. Arthur McBride and Mrs. ernment to prevent interruption of | war production through strikes by{Mlss WARREN TO formally recommending an amend-| TEACH FOR DOUGLAS so that persons between 45 and 65 School Board this week Superinten- may be inducted for non-combat|dent Miss Eleanor Warren, who is military service. | - 3 vas ¥ now enroute south, was commis : TR o &% 8N .‘m -r‘hx., will ex_lable us,” said m“ileacher for the upper grades, suc- - ‘his hand, thev upset in the military President, “to induct Into military|essor to Ernst Oberg, as soon as CAPT. HELEN G. O'NEILL, of Wash- | ¢ {lee table was too much in o:r‘ : ington, D. C., has been' appointed | President Turns Home [favor to worry about whether the | age. f strikes, stoppages and other inter-| The last Mrs. Richardson knew of | ruptions of work at plants which | Corps Women’s Reserve. Official | In spite of all the alarms, confu- her son was that he was working|are the possession of the United | Marine Corps photo.(International) i | sions, economic disruptions, strikes, | for Seims Drake at Sitka, and that | States e Ll - '[“"“ A“en"on fo Waflshorcages and black markets, the | because of ill health he expected| Roosevelt struck heavily at the| United States is producing—halt- | Next ENROUTE TO VOONGA SIZE sz. S ASK FOR IT AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. to come to Juneau. Anyone knowing the whereabouts| of this man js asked to contact John Newmarker, local representa- {be a meelmf 0 committees proportion funds col- section of the bill which would| |ingly, awkwardly, and often with | —— — s LOST—Tool box, between Norwiy make mandatory the process of the taking a secret ballot on strike National Labor Relations Boatd of |lected for the celebration among | the various features scheduled, ac- |cording to E. E. Engstrom, chair- Point and Danner’s residence. Reward, Return to Cowling & Davlin. renc i s, wh + | A Thwrepndch WL AT < (Continued from Page one) | terrific waste—but still producing | for the past year has been teach- =~ 4 24 ; | | [ ing in Indiana, is enroute to Se- and observers are almost unani-| voonga on St. Lawrence Island clamoring for. With the exception | mous that Brynes and his boys can til- his appointment recently judge of the United States court of ap- | : | peals for the District of Columlq'm Observers see in the selection of votes by employees of plants, mines|Mall. or other facilities 30 days after the| During the week the finance| notice of intention to strike has|committee has been active in so- been given, liciting donations with excellent re- sults. e RAYMOND W. STOUGH | o™ i et tor i w".l. lE‘vE IODAY day night at the usual hour. e FOR WESTWARD DISTRICT RANGER, CORDOVA IS HERE Raymond W. Stough, Director of E. M. Jacobsen, District Ran- the Economic Bureau of Civil Aer- onautics Board, returned to Juneau ger for the Forest Service' in the Prince William Sound Division with from Ketchikan after spending a brief time there on official business. headquarters at Cordova, is in Ju- Mr. Stough plans to leave today neau enroute to the Westward. He : has been in the States for the with Woodley Airways for Anchor- past three weeks age and there take a plane south:ror 1fs i on his way to his Washington, D.| _ C. headquarters. Mr. Stough has been in Alaslml for several weeks on his third trip| to the Territory and has visited the! Anchorage headquarters of CAB in | Alaska as well as Fairbanks and Southeast Alaska towns. where she will join her husband, of Judge Vinson, the cabinet was keep us producing for some time, o - acher for i g F ready -tion- €Ven if they can’t iron out the bugs | who is also a teacher for the Bu- already at hand, already functio} thit mike the gidania old produc-:l reau of Indian Affairs at that'ing The new setup won't change|gjor' mac 1o SHEC ‘ijl;ceGn‘:,t::Liuer::ellw au she IS A% things very much. Bymes has| another interesting litte side- - gained some new prestige and the light on the new OWM is the ap-|Vinson one more effort on the part chances are, no matter what his|pointment of Vinson, for 14 years of the P ident (or Byrnes). to PUEBLO, Colo.—Next to a west- wishes, he can no longer continué a member of the House of Repre- strengthen the administration stand ern bronco, those Army jeeps are the honymipus, behind-the- |sentatives from Kentucky and un-'with Congress. about the roughest thing on the scenes” role that he loves so much. | western prairie. But Pfc. Elmer He also has.gained some new au- Stillwell has driven them for hun- thority, but not much. He no longer dreds of miles without accident. will have to operate through the Then, after a long session at the commander-in-chief when he wish- driver's wheel, he jumped on a'es to crack down on the Army and bicycle to stretch his limbs. Bingo! Navy for activities that disrupt the Stillwell flew over the handlebars home front too much. On the other with the greatest of ease and frac- hand, he is going to have to dele-| tured a hip. gate some of his old authority to tive of the Red Cross “The Rexall Store” I A. MACHINISTS Meets 2nd & LOCAL 514 Mondays 8 p.m. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL 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. SRR < " By BILLY DeBECK [\ T SIWQW % T COULONT CRAM QANOTHER (MOSSEL BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH m_w’c TA\S () “ONG\RY' OVER AN HOUR <& BERR\ES 2 ASHA\GOL | | WEBERN w3 N\%Q ?fi\fir&?‘- WHET'LL . \N NN PORE COME TAKE TT'LL BE, STUMMICK FER FIRE IS STARTED BY | CHILDREN, MATCHES e o — ‘ ;1\ M INE NeR A fire alarm last night at 5:15 |o'clock in the vicinity of the Gov- ernment Hospital was answered by | the Juneau Fire Department and flames from some burning rabbit | hutches were extinguished. | The hutches had been unoccupied | for years and the fire was started | by children who had been playing with matches. Broiled Steak and THE DOUGLAS IN Fried Chicken U DINE AND DAMCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT SERVED ANY TIME When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE