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FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1943 THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! Ak oween P ROBE IS at Locat Movie, WELCOMED BY JONES "Girl from Alaska” and% = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR PAGE THREE 'BOGART STARS | Where the Better BIG Pictures Play " o ey PIACENTURY "All Through the Night” — NOW PLAYING — HUGEWAR MEASURE 15 SIGNED JAPSCLAIM BIGDOINGS -~ 50. PACIFIC | Is Currently Show- v v | \ Yokel Boy”" Are at | ‘ | e ‘ n & A N 2 | (Continued from Page one) | 2 : | 2 0 i H | 2 FEATURES! Capitol Theatre ; | Make Broadcast of Sinking Seventy-one and One-half| ing Here CANCDOM That is my statement to this (‘Om-‘ . . Bllln D I| P e YOU'LL TAKE YOURSELF WS and b i sessbns ihatiest | get.to-[mittee.” ! Allied Craft in Great | lilion Dollars ¥Fro- “All Through the Night” at the 3 GLEE RIDE ‘\\\“ ADV[ gether of drama, romance, and red-| The Rules Committee has before { d (” A 20th Century Theatre, chalks up| GANGS UP e B ”’0 blooded action 18 ‘Séheduled for thel|lt the resolution of Represenfaiive Battle | vided ror Army a high score of thrills, action and 5 w’&z"‘fm jvad e 'P& Capito] Theatre on tonight's double|Richard B. Wigglesworth, Republi-| =) | TR rousing screen _excitement. 1t i ON THE 4 ‘ ir ol when }{g,,v,.,l,(.-\ “Girl From|c&n of Massachuse for such aj (By Associated Press) | WASHINGTON, July 2—Presi- the story of an ex-gangster who . i {piobe he J 3 ead- 2008€ as signed into the goes after the Gestapo, using just rom Alaska” will open a two-day run. [P0 The Japanese Imperial Head- dent Roosevelt has signed g apo, using j Based on ihl' Robert Ormond| JoTes appeared before the COM-|quarters, in a broadeast from To law the seventy-one and one-half about the same tactics he used GESTAPO! \be -at “Golde! age which | in connection with another!icqay gucerted the Japanese forces billion dollar “decisive war bill” against rival mobs in Prohibition Case story, “Golden Portage,” which e T O e e ¥ can sedlally 1 The BatiNiay Bved o oen the development, ol LEiaank six Allied WAFRIIE JUhiee glving the. War.DepIHTEHR three days. With Humphrey Bogart a Ray Middleton alhe Bagt > thi IS Sava i Tty | b e BRI PSRN, powet and alu- | (ransports, damages five other ves- times as much money to spend next the gangster, a wonderful support- ¥ Jeon Parke bn Aot AR o o sels and shot down 77 planes in the year as was the cost of the first ing cast which includes Kaaren| T important featured roles going to| T IR Rendova island area on Wednesday world Verne, Conrad Veidt, Judith An- Taronde. Cawan,: RoNIbEHaRrl A R T |and Thursday More than fifty billion dollars derson, Peter Lorre, Jane Darwell : ey A | The claims are the characteristic provide for avis £ tha inmisiragia b ipridiions i S rinatl iR o provide for aviation including the and Frank McHugh, “All Through ;:‘hr;'m“""m Berc fI:“.‘,‘,"’fl.f,’.("(ii,",h“.“f.".’l‘.‘,‘:.ff’ IWk'DE VALERA {reports of great successes the Jap- ,yychase of 99,740 planes the Night” spells entertainment %, br.-Alen Mawhesy firi ) S e janese frequently issue. | o L plus. AR The second feature, “Yokel Boy," 4 : is an avalanche of sure-fire enter- i | ' i8S i Edwin Gilbert,| tainment, offering the tops in both| | odicind s ol i e IN THE ALEUTIANS! The latest enbryin Republic Bies | Leonard Q. Ross, combines drama, poons a1 o tures’ highly successful series of ! { yomance and comedy in just the MBS R ETURNS TO WESTWARD D the way of audlence appeal—| | i FOGSS Wity Sad - BN S RE N§ b AR i i of the year. The tightly knit story - I covers a span of less than 24 hours| DUBLIN, July 2.—Eamon DeVal- lera has been reelected Prime Min- |ister of Eire by a vote of 67 to 3 o X Mrs. Howard G. Romig, District ® Sterling cast, infectious Manager for the Office of Price 30d lavish ‘production. Administration in Anchorage, left e L TABLETS\ ccieicws b pine 1ot 1o R, B, ATWOOD AND b had forNYPERACID her home. Mrs uumv\: et The vote was taken at the first| el Hebn A u'. ]1' Suls g \ A ncns | i ouan or v weve oo FAMILY LEAVE FOR mesun ot the Duilsnce e gen-| {Form fo me s aies s semin n ver.. MRS, VICTOR ROSS while here attended .” f "? ot f““? piosiion. of dune: 23 foovernmen orm o ic \x.\ City this summer despite the 1 Kononvs ference held by OPA ia ANCHORAGE IODAYi\le‘,Tf' i e, Ch If Depression |zvice of his ‘doctors that he spend ARRIVES HERE ON Size otk R. B. Atwood, publisher of the|n (" COSERAVE: 1SRt DL ange epressl [the hot months at Lake Albano. WAY T0 STATES NO ARRESTS Anchorage Times, left with Alaska| y | The Pope has not gone to his’ i s s ma s ! ollows Yvar . it No City Police Court session was Star Airlines this morning for the 3 4 | summer home since the war started. > or-Maur Y0. held this morning after a quiet Westward. He was accompanied by MR He was ill with influenza last win- Mrs. Victor Ross, whose husband jutler-Mauro Drug Co ning during which no arrests Mrs. Atwood and their u.m;:mm\‘BIg Offensive On | WASHINGTON, July 2—Soldiers (oy. was a former member of the Terri- | (LAIMNOW PR 5 A smart written by Leon-| pt, in the lives (and in some cases, the deaths) of its characters - Residence re made Elaine and Marilyn | pa(ifit Mu“ wa“ |overseas and planning to enter pol-| SRR |{orial Legislature, arrived in Juneau i Mrs. Atwood and the children [itics on their return says Robert |from Fairbanks where she has been - . have been in New Orleans since FOI pmpe' Momemn'r, Merrill, Commander of the Vet- SIO(K OUOIAHONS visiting her mother Mrs. W. Sumi Construction and Mining Machinery last September and Mr. Atwood |erans of Foreigr Wars. | I |for the last month, Pl (Ao e ol Fon SAL tn Setfle an Fstate flew south in May to vacation and i | “We will have a new form of, NEW YORK, July 2. — Closing] Mrs. Ross is staying at the Bar- wv&}é&‘;”fin&égfgfi&,mflgm 1-Sullivan Portable Con 1 Snhenking Device for || return norih with his family. They| (Continued from Page one) | government,” said Mernill, “if de- quotation of Alaska Juneau mine #nof Hotel while ALING TTANS- | e s oo (o o e 1—30 h.p. Electric Motor, L0 lis visited briefly in Skagway with | ;= ot T o onean, But | Pressicn occurs. Strikes have built stock today is 5%, American Can|P rtation south to join her husband : 220 volt ollies, various guages [ Mrs. Atwood's mother, Mrs. E. A.lp cia pac her hands full with|UP What you might say is almost a 0%, Anaconda 28%, Bethlehem who is now electrician for the Col- Matinee Saturday 1 P. M. 2—-Sullivan Air Jack Ha 2 op and Bottom Forming Rasmusen, before coming to Juneau Germany. To open another front {hatred of organized labo: Steel 65', Commonwealth and umbia Steel Company at Provo, and Equipmer Cu-ves to catch the plane. | Soman | i/ i 3 b 5 ey R R 10—Pcs. Hollow Drill Steel 1—-Number Five Oil Furnace with UG leven with all our lend-lease aid| Y T Southern Curtiss Wright 8%,| St - b 1—Set Blacksmith Tools for Hand Induction Blower and the manpower that we could) General Motors 55', International | R Gt AT i % o : Sharpening 1- Steel Feed Tank COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT |ship over the few trans-Siberian| ( es ee s |Harvester 73%; Kennecott 32, New PIONEER HERE ON 2—Sets Protectomotoes 1—Electric Drill Hammer, 220 volt Juneau City Council will haverailroads, might be suicide. Russia,| York Central 18, Northern Pacific| “DES IOMORROW WAY TO SITKA HOME 1—Ingersoll-Rand Jacksteel 1 sfenuialon }'“_“\';',IK-I‘V» a short routine business meeting faced with a two-front war, fol-| 11614, Packard Motors 4%, Repub-| e ebidad 2 ff’lfa’}‘ffi”%'el‘;\’l‘én"}‘;ilfl"‘”””‘ }l‘hirz‘..l'lv:("hin‘:rvl Is xii:(-u(»..ny New J | this evening at 8 o'clock in the|lowing the emaciatting battles : [ M Eiteel #0 i, United; BRI Steel! High tide—2:10 am,, 168 feet. Benedict Waiczanas, well known 2 xag PICHOTTA, Ski RS City Hall, Mayor Harry 1. Lucas against the Nazis, might collapse | ar l(u ars 57%, Pound $4.04 | Low tide—8:38 am. -17 feet. | ploncer of Haines, arrived herp J ‘ bk i 5 announces before the Allies could get their| l Dow, Jones averages today are| High tide—3:02 p.m., 150 feet. | last night and left today for Sitkn i e -~ laid over those endless miles. as follows: industrials 143.68, rails| Low tide—8:44 pm, 29 fe to enter the Pioneers' Home. As for No. 1, we can't even utilities 21.28. | make headway in Burma until the { monsoon season is over. | The best guess here is that for some months we will keep up our offensive-defensive” against Japan in the Pacific, but with much|from *Senator Bennett' Champ 13/16, Curtiss Wright 8%, Generall cater airpower and seapower Clark. Democrat of Missouri, who Motors 55', Granby Copper and ~. teby, but because our production|leum ' Administrator for War is ter 73, Kennecott 31%, New York STBEETS or J““EAU of planes and ships will permit it | “prostituted to the service of the Central 18'%, Northern Pacific 16'%, | | | ! | . OnCharges ™ f PRICES THURSDAY | | Closing i | quotation of Alaska Ju-; WASHINGTON, July 2.—Secre- neau mine stock Thursday was5%,| targ of Interior Harold L. Ickes, has Anaconda 28, Bethlehem Steel derganded a “bill of particulars” 65%, Commonwealth and Southern WANTED MAN TO CATCH DOGS THAT ARE big joil companies.” | Packard Motors 4%, Republic Steel | important military or naval strate- ,gist who doesn't agree that the iglobal war is being fought about | the only way possible. - - GIRL SCOUTS TO All Girl Scouts who are in town, with the exception of the Brownies, are requested to meet at the corner {near Winter and Pond’s Monday (morning at 9:30 o'clock to partici~ | pate in the July Fourth parade. Mrs. Evelyn Brown will be on thand to see that the marching unit |1s correct and all scouts who have |uniforms are asked to wear them. 1 Those who do not have the official Martinique ~ Government, to 'the jrequest that the United | States” step in and fix terms for a change in the French Government of Martinique. BOROFF RITES PENDING | ARRIVAL OF DAUGHTER Funeral services for Alex Boroff, miner, will not be held tomorrow as are e The earliest writing inks cop- sisted of a mixture of lampblack with a solution of glue or gum. New Under-arm Cream Deodorant A, 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin Pan American announces with pleas- ure the resumption of our Juneau- Fairbanks Electra Shuttle JUNEAU-FAIRBANKS Via Whitehorse Service. | MAR(H IN pARADE WASHINGTON, July 2—Secre-| safely & | tary of State Cordell Hull, said| Gy . N t ) cvery consideration is being given| StOpPs Perspiration otice In the meantime, our moves l(l‘ | { knock Germany out of the war wiil| A 2 20, United States Steel 56'%, Pound A l i Ofi- f C-t Cl k | progress “as planned.” | | $4.04. pp Y a lce 0 1 Y er | If Mr. Churchill did take any| a” an e Dow, Jones averages Thursday 4 tha heb &iY" Uhile’ was DO y were as follows: industrials 14358, - v - harm done. It’s hard to find any rails 86.72, utilities 21.35. FOR BEER at its BEST Say 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving 8. Instantly stops perspiration for planned as arrangements "Girl Scouts’ gress are requested t0 pending the arrival of his daughter, FIVE FLIGHTS WEEKLY |wear a dark skirt and white blouse. ppiss Betty Lou Boroff, of Everett. | The flag bearers have been select-| g} Boroff was killed June 28, ed and will lead the group. If the i Tg) fall at the Alaska Juneau 1 to 3 days. Removes odor Connections to all interior points. from perspiration 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- | weather should be bad, the unit pg 5 i e hi ® e e iy | Mpfle FDar rematna are Ry G less vanishing cream 1 Charles W. Carter Mortuary. s g . Streets, where they will be picked LB 8. Arrid hi[s h?cn ]A|vwx|ul the P i 8 | & Approval Seal of The American up by trucks loaned by the Femmer s Helen R. Webster, member lnzl:irute of Laundering, for be- ! Transfer, North Transfer and Ju- f i i of jthie staff of the Juneau Public neau Transfer, and taken to the (Scfw}:;s ?eno b for the |City Ball Park. These trucks will (e |also take all marching children to =~ 1 | | the park for the sports. " o ’Ix'i"‘kbswr will spena a month | or] st weeks vacationing in ‘the St@tes before returning to Juneau. ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar todayl ARRID | 39¢u jar Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars L 4 Aol b didd A e S last night 135 So. 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