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® for - Harold 30, 1943 One of Those Unforgettable Pic- tnres that Thrilled You So! RETURNED? [RENE DUNNE ROBERT MONTGOMERY told! love ever -heart has heart-t the screen OUR GANG—LATE NEWS Spacth this with B. Cor- Charle Dol A H morn ot ALASKA COASTAL MAKE SCHEDULE, -~ CHARTER FLIGHTS . 3 K Robert Y B & Russell Arrivals today H. King, Goodrun, C ark cssley, Fenton Dennis Hoonah with Airlines yesterday returning to Juneau from on the plane were P J Phil Gleason, S. Sheakley, Alic Sheakle; On a flight to Pelican yesterday afternoon, Wallis George round trip passer and with him on the plane Pege and J. B. Carlyle Passengers leaving Juneau fo Excursion Inlet Tuesday afternoon were H. R. Kincaid, Dave Herring, D. Celebrece, B. J. Zobel and William Hume, Arriving in Juneau from Excur- sion Tnlet were Jim Griffin, L. C Soule, Jr, W. H. Barber, Thomas R. Smyth, Lottie Mercer, B. J Zobee, Daniel Campbell, L. R Kincaid, K. T. Klock, Jr, Mark Jones, Lee Morgan, M. E. Terry, Eli Howard, Minnie Howard, Leo C. Schweers, C. C. Aany and R. Sanderson | From Sitka, Ketchikan s in Juneau from were Mrs. W. R. Hahn, Wittmeyer, Moman Hus- sey, Earl McGinty, Mrs. Earl Mc-| Ginty, Mable Jones | Passengers from Ketchikan Petersburg yester were George bl from Excursion witlh ACA were Leo F. Ueh Anthony C. Steele, H. C. C Marshall Parker, Lou Nu- Frank Marshall, James Frank M. Rucker, Har Hoonah - - SEVENTY-SEVEN ARRIVE TUESDAY Fu ngers arriving here !the south last night were las V. Anable, Maybelle V. Anable mlldred Anderson, Lee O. Ander- son, Al Anderson, Joan Clam, Be nice Clam, Leone Connell, Warren | Duderstadt George Umih\\'. Doug T. Dudley, Marguerite Ralph E. Dunn, Ben W. , James Floyd, May D. God- Homvl Garvin, Thomas Hall, A. Carl Hall, Francis Hart, Robert Helge: Mary V. Helin, Donald J. House. Willie Hynes, David A. Hoffman Sandy Holden, Justant L. Jacl son, Marilyn Jackson, Harry M. Kane, Mervin G. Kipp, Louis Talbot, Mrs. Q. W. Kuether, Q. W.|1amp Richard F. Lewis, Donald i W ol e LR L L B ligAnds @ {Bernice A. Mead, Louis M. Man- e o - | they | Henry Mayville, {Rhodes C. Minor, | gohr, sitka | ey, Mary Maynard, Mathew G. Minz- Margaret Moore, Martin Mc- {Leod, Frances O'Leary, Margaret |O'Leary, Julius A. Palmer, Anna |Pusich, Louis Pusich, Ann Pusich, |Alta Porter, Jess P. Plonka. Pearl Roby, Frances M. Roby, Leo W. Ryser, Roby Sandahl, John |Sleet, Albert F. Siegel, Faith E. {Schmidt, {C. Sherman, Barbara Smith, Joyce ‘Smnh Geraldine Thomas, Eliza-| ‘belh Thomas, Bruce L. Thomas, | Elizabeth Thomas, Bruce L. Thom- as, Elizabeth VanHorn. Edward W. VanHorn, Eunice S, | Wanamaker, Mary A. Winkler. Passengers who arrived here from Ketchikan were H. B. Goodale, El- len Goodale, Dorothy. Halvorsen, Betty Shelton, A. F. Magnuson, L. D. Ulery, E. C. Schneidt; from Wrangell, John Massin, Christ Mas- sin and Gertrude Halverson. Out To Skagway Those leaving Juneau for Skag- way last night were Olive M. Hu- kill, Betty Lou Hukill, Philip Hu- kill, Belle A. Campbell, Evart B. Clayton, Marie E. Mulcare, The Rev. E. Gallant. Anna E. Day, Carolyn S. 'Mac- ssac, Mary Maclssac, Michele Mac- ¢, Gladys Uggen, \ Klinefelter, Bertrand \eruw L. Hoke, Vernon D. Linberg, Lawrence H. | Dixon, Capt. F. R. Ofner, L. O- | Reilly, Willlam McLure, R. Dona- Agency pmr, George Hays, N. A. McEach- INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU jose ITSTOO BAD! WE CAN threaten you with dire consequences if you don’t carry sufficient insurance on your nrop- erty, but we can’t make you buy it! Yet it’s true that losses occur unexpectedly and unusually when you can least afford to stand them. Get sound, dependable Hartford insurance, NOW, from — Shattuck Dorothy R. Hein, - BUY WAR BONDS WANTED MAN TO CATCH DOGS THAT ARE RUNNING AT LARGE ON THE STREETS OF JUNEAU Apply at Office of City Clerk ACA | FROM SCUTH | from | E| Lillian A. Sherman, Lynn| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 'COMEDIENNE 15 Airmail Romance---Alfar AMUSING SELF IN NEW STORY "Unlinishemgness” at Capitol Stars Dunne- Montgomery Team A star for decade and now more popular than ever, Irene Dunne comes to the Capitol Thea- tre tonight as co-star with Robert Montgomery in the comedy-drama,| ‘Unfinished Business.” | Produced and directed by Greg-| ory La Cava, the new picture |said to be one of the finest vehicles sver offered Miss Dunne, who has ably had more hits than any other feminine star during her decade on the screen Robert Montgomery Miss Dunne for the first time her co-star in the new picture,} which features Preston Foster, Eu- gene Pallette, Dick Foran, Esther Dale, Walter Catlett and Jume Clyde i “Unfinished Busir is the story | of a small-town girl who comes tol [New York to seek an operatic ca-| 1eer, rdn\ in love with one man bu( marries his brother. -+ DOUGLAS NEWS LEAVI FOR ORDINATION| To be ordained in the ministry, | I'Donald Vertin, accompanied by his wife and baby, will leave tomorrow | ™ - for Chicago where the ordination | ENIERTA“{ MS fir ceremony will be held. They plan| to return about the middle of Aug-| (AMp SHQWS i( g i ARE HERE TONIGHT ust to resume their work here un-| On their way back from the auspices. of the Alaska Evangelization Society. months on tour through ecamps R {the Aleutians, a group of five 0 reside and & occupying the P 19 e Bparks, eotihgs C Street My, |tertainers from USO Camp . Inc. have just reached Juneau v at Excursion i) stage an hour and a half s {tonight in the USO Club room: Opening at 8 pm., the San Fran cisco players will present song dancing, mimicry and pantomime, as well as some slick sleight-of- |hand. Tnvited to attend are all ser- ccidental death of Mr. Hulk's sis-|vice men in town, GSO girls and ter in Seatile. They expect to be members of the USO Board, an- absent about one month. |nounces USO" director Sid Cowgill | While in Jyneau the entertainers will do three shows out at Duck Creek for the men located there. Performers are Arthur Craig, vo- calist; George Farrell, mimic of talent; and Jack McCoy, who is the |real McCoy in the fields of white |magic and pantomime. ! Feminine charm and artistry are presented by Evelyn Hamilton, or and accordianist, and Carol tite dancer. a is 1 appears with as A romance which began through ed in an exchange of airmail lette the marriage of Sgt. R. V. Griffiths, 26, army b: Jcatrice Altendorf, 28 nged photos, fell in love and Gr cepted. The Rev. Ralph ( , was climaxed in Los Angeles in stationed at an Albany, € of Angeles. The couple fith's 1 by d the ceremony. VERTIN propo: mail ae- Waddell perforrac four | NEW RESIDENTS ! | in Mrs. L. S Grant and two aughters have come to Dougla B and show = on is employed HULKS SAIL Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Hulk and daughter Gloria leave here tod for a trip south occasioned by SOUTH ASPR AT TENAKEE Mrs. Sa . Asp and two sons ldw the first of the week for Tenakee | Springs where Mr. Asp has cannery interests. 1 GUARDS ARE TO MEET The Douglas Unit of the Terri- torial Guards will meet I‘huxs(la"‘ n'l'zhr. July 1, at 7:30 o'clock at the i\VmLo |Nat for range ]Jxar:ucc and all| e e E‘QS,L’_"GRowmrm DISCUSS CHEMICAL METHODS nated time. STAR ROOKIE_ Batting feats of Dick Wakefield (above) rookie outfielder of the Detroit Tigers, stamp the former Uni- versity of Michigan player as one of the year’s stars. . F. LEWIS HERE FOR SHORT VIS| Dress tomorrow night is ovemll.s,]‘ caps, without helmets or leggings. | | Each member should also pin a| heavy wool sack on his shoulder. R. F. Le Water Company, from annual visit to the He expects to remain Capital City. here His home is in mitted surgery. to St Byron hhomhm and Kuncl were outgoing day s, at St 16.7 -14 147 3.1 f am., am., High Low Hi Low, tide—0 tide n tide—1 tide 53 pam., j pm., - BUY WAR BONDS is 7 \ SUWOWN ANEBBN uf: SARVICE tMEN CAN QT (N fER CREE W WELL -\WELL - T S8k SN ThE PLERTO R\CO PAPERS TRERE'S & PLRY AT T TEHTRO TAR\Q TON\GHT, SNIFFY Successful grower of vegetables {by chemical . culture, F. C. Carter SIXIEEN HERE [on practical application of the me thod at al meeting of the ‘Jumn\u Garden Club, called - THIS MORNING |night and to begin at 8 o’clock at the Governor's home. FROM S"KAlm tails of the method .am(‘J ‘m.s.hu{u ‘Baramot Totel. ‘l() ask questions of Mr. Carter are California. Sixteen passengers arrived here |invited to attend the mbeting, it ARSI announced by Mrs. Wellman | were Miss Georgia Conley, Miss Holbrook, Hosp"Al NOIES [Cora M. Hauk, Miss Gladys E.| -+ Whitmore, Teddy Lott, Robert| {E. Coughlin, Judge George F. Al- MRS_ MARY MAY"ARD Mrs. C. McLean, Miss Bonnie Mc- REIURNS FROM ll'wo Lean, William A. Hblzheimer, Mrs. Russell Clithero, Mrs. W. A. Boyd, W. A. Boyd, Paul Jurich, Emmett Connor. Mrs. Mary Maynard returned to & -ee Juneau last evening from a two months’ trip south. She left the HOMER GARVIN BACK liatier part or april tor a vacation FROM VISIT IN SOUTH "sscc:” pening some time in se- attle, M Maynard visited her Mrs. Tony Ri Homer Garvin, manager of the|sister, Mrs. Norman Nielson, in Hospital for surgery, Fresno, Calif. She then spent some charged. neau last night after a four-week trip to the States, during which|near Chico, Calif., and for the re- he visited relatives in Seattle,|mainder of her stay she visited Olympia and Portland. relatives in Portland. Mrs. Maynard was the publisher feet. daughter, Mrs. Rogene Moore, who|o feet will remain in Juneau for the | discontinued publication last fall feet. duration. Her husband in the|she moved to Juneau to live with feet. service, her daughter, Miss Mildred May- nard. panied his father south, will re- main in Seattle with his brother and family until school starts here Mr. Garvin visited his son and ily in Olympia, and traveled to Portland to be on hand for his parents’ celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. lof Sitka, has consented to spe All those interested "in hearing this morning from Sitka. Arriv’nls is Club President. exander. v ' MONTHS' STAY SOUTH | night. |Hugh J. Wade, Mrs. Hugh J. Wade, | 5 i and for health reasons. Capitol Theater, returned to Ju- time at Richardson Hot Springs E % e ik Returning with him was his of the Nome Nugget and when she Dick Garvin, 16, who accom- family in Seattle, his son and fam- S .- SANITARY INSPECTIONS OF CANNERIES PLANNED Leaving shortly on a Bureau of | Fisheries boat as the guest of Clar- ence Olson, supervisor, is John Hall, public health engineer with the| Territorial Department of Health, who will make cannery inspections at the sites visited between Juneau and Petersburg. for several weeks and is stopping at the Mrs. Lydia M,\mrwl has been ad- her two daughters, Mrs. Ethan Ann’s Hospital for son and Mrs. Leon Harrison, Alice Sh(.lkl('v 1mm Hoonah en- Porter’s son, Herman, Jr., tered the Government Hospital last'leave with the family. Charles | Corps, medical - pa- | Tucson, Arlzona tients at St. Ann’s Hospital ynw'\-\ Ann's | has been dis- AL THROUGH THE NIGHT" IS FEATURE HERE Humphrey Bogart Starred in Production at 20th Century now heroes full consent of the which has here- that the screen glorify no criminal at the expense of the law In “All Through the Night,” W {ner Bros' mystery-comedy starring Humphrey Bogart and opening to- night at the 20th Century Theater, retired and their mobs live to win the law's a closeup with their at the fadeout Stepping into hero roles is a new cperience for Bogart and Barton MacLane. As ex-gangsters, Wwho {have gone into the gambling and night club rackets, they clean out a nest of fifth columnists despite the law's efforts to pin a murder rap on Bogart and thus allow time for the secret agents to do their | dastardly deeds. Conrad Veidt, Judith Anderson fifth columnists. Kaaren starts out in their camp but up in the arms of Bogart. .o MRS, DEAN SHERMAN | AND DAUGHTER HERE FOR MONTH'S VISIT Dean 8| Gangsters are And with the Hays office, too, tofore decreed should gangsters hear Lorre and conniving Verne ends Peter are the and her !daughter, Lynn Courtney, arrived {in Juneau last night from their |bome in Seattle and will visit Mrs, Sherman’s parents, Judge and Mrs. George F. Alexander and her sis- ter, Miss Jane Alexander for the next month or six weeks. Mrs. Sherman, formerly Lillian Al nder, made her home with her parents in Juneau until her mar- riage eight years ago. This is the first visit she has made to her for- home for five years. Dean Sherman, editor eral manager of Alaska Life mag- azine, expects to come north in the near future to gather material for books and articl which he plans to write. He has been tem- ‘purunly redited as a war cor- !respondent by the Army in order [to make @ trip through the Terri- tory and will visit the Alexander ‘anb when h(‘ Li in Junciu, j COURT PARTY RETURNS THIS MORNING, SITKA After \]x'ndmg a \Au‘k at Sitka, the court party returned this morn- | |ing | Included in the party were Jud\(ll i(‘t‘mgl’ F. Alexander, Judge of the | District Court; William A. Holz- Jistrict Attorney and heimer, [Robert oughlin, Clerk of the| Mrs rman mer and gen- __ | Court. The trip was made principally Ifor the purpose of holding naturs |]-| ization hearings with five soldiers and three civilians receiving their papers. Four divorce cases were owner of the Juneau also heard. arrived in Juneau the South last night for his MRS. H. M. PORTER BACK FROM STATES Mrs. H. M. Porter returned last night after spending the two-and-a-half months in States visiting with, her sister, Harvey Boysen at Olympia, | here past the Mrs. | and Nel- | both |at Tacoma. | | During her stay at Tacoma, Mrs spent his i Young| | Porter is mow in the service with| lthe ground crew of the Army Air stationed at a base near ‘I(H(HIKMI AN TEACHER IS HERE FOR C CONFERENCE Here for a conference wuh Dr. James C. Ryan, Territorial Com- missioner of Education, Miss Doro- |lhy Holverson, English instructor |at the Ketchikan High School, ar-| (rived last evening. | Miss Holverson is writing a bul- {letin on the “Territorial Course | lof Study on English” for use in all| high schools throughout Alaska. | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WOLO ON % T JuST FOUND ONT Rt TS AL N SPANISH |AL ANDERSON AND MRS. | Alaska Miners’ Association. CuT N0 \CE PAGE THREE STARTS TONIGHT!? (% CENTURY SHOWS AT 7:30 AND 9:35 P. M. KILLER BOGARY Gangdom vs. the Gestapo! It’s a shooting —battle royal, with thrills flying as fast as bullets! Boy, what a brawl! ALLTHROUGH THE NIGHT A NEW WARNER BROS. HIT, JANE DARWELL FRANK McHUGH PETER LORRE JUDITH ANDERSON Dwectas o VINCENT SHERMAN PLUS LATEST WORLD NEWS OWIL SHOW "2y 4 A. M. "U'P IN THE AIR” and "LiST CF DUANES” ———— OPENS OFFICE HERE Dr. D. W. Knowles, osteopath and chiropodist who recently came to Juneau from Sitka, announced to- day the opening of his office in the lower lobby of the Baranof Hotel. )N ARRIVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson were arrivals from Seattle last night |and are in Juneau for a short time lon their way to Fairbanks where Mr. Anderson is Secretary for the - CHAMBER WILL HAYV REGULAR MEET THURS. Juneau Chamber of Commerce will hold its regular meeting to- morrow at noon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel with several guests invited and committee re- ports scheduled, All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Anderson went last April aft spending some time in Juneau and have been in Seattle on business since that time. Mrs. Anderson is the former Mildred Webster, daughter of Mrs. Helen Webster of Juneau - Empire Classifieds Pay! Mr. south and 878% More Express to Alaska Pan American Airways’ Alaska Serv- ice, merged into the transport faci ties of the Armed Forces, is working overtime these days. One result: 8789% more air express carried to Alaska in 1942 than in the year be- fore. Every ounce of cargo is under military control. When the war is won, we will again give all of our friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout Alaska. £z LPAN AVMERICAN AIRWAYYS HECK W\E TW PLON - ' AN To KETCH ME f LEET\E SEANTY NP OONT | | DONT PWT O8N QRS WITH ME, N@RD B\RD - oW DONT S8NNNY SPRNGH

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