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AU ALASKA PAGE THREE F \ 1 Y GOVI.ASKS ROMANTIC COMEDY JUDGMENT “201h ceNTURY IN AP (ASERosalind Russell and Fredi . MacMurray Co-starred Denies Seeking fo Control in Picture Here or Regulate Press of Country WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY GR TENTURY NOW PLAYING! SHOWS AT 7:30 and 9 P. M. LAUGH HIT AT |SELECTEES ARE CAPITOL LAST | RECLASSIFIED TIMES TONIGHT, BY DRAFT BOARD Reclassifications of selectees as |the result of the last meeting of | |the Draft Board are: | 1-A—Richard R. Moses, Richard| |H. Kirschner, Thomas Watson, |Norvin M. Gillispie, Charles David | Henery | 1-C—Harry J. Sperling. 2-A—Wesley C. Overby 2-A—Donald Ray Crawford 4-F—Wallace Dick ! 1-A (H)—Lavrits K. Nielson, Wil- ITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURE ENDS TONIGHT! “HELLZAPOPPIN' " f with Olson and Johnson PBEVUE TONITE 12:30 Show Place of Juneau TOMORROW? |Olsen and Johnson Are in Broadway Comedy "Hellzapoppin’’ HE'S Afm;é MAN TO MEET oA fug# GUY TO BEAT! It isn't often that a picture as gay and witty as “Take Letter, { Darling,” co-starring Rosalind Rus- sell and Fred MacMurray, is breught NEW YORK, July 8. The{to the screen, but the 20th Cen- . |Government, in its anti-trust suit|tury Theatre las ght proved that “lagainst the Associated Press is“not|such a picture is a reality. seeking to control or regulate the| Here is smart comedy, played press of the country,” Charles Rugg, |superbly by two grand stars. It is special assistant attorney generalfa highly amusing romance of a big sald today in his ovening argu-|business woman and her he-man ments sceking a summar judgment. | secretary The Government seeks to have| Reversing the conventional office the case decided on the documen-|set-up, it is Rosalind Russell who's tary evidence without testimony. |boss, not MacMurray. She hir Rugg said four facts which “have him as her secretary, but not for not been controverted” are suffi-|his shorthand and typing skill. As | Nearly thirty years ago, Olsen| and Johnson teamed up in a song and comedy act in Chicago. Today finds them going stronger than ever, appearing in person in with road show companies break-|Glover, Joe Vezzetti, Ing 5 ihg records with eustomers golng |€rsom Carl Larson, Alfred E. Otto, {0 the Capitel Theatre to see their|Neison D. Levey, Leland M. Dun-| movie, “Hellzapoppin’ », which has|18P; Otto Anderson, Tom John, Jo- its final showing tonight. The May- ¢PR L. George, Earl C. Lindgren,, fair production, presented by Uni-|Ciarence L. Olson, Elmer Johan| versal, features Martha Raye, Hugh |Fetersen, Martin J. Rian, William| Herbert, Mischa Auer, e Frazee|D- Hawkins, Alfred D. Bucher, Law- | and Robert Paige. lxvnm* J. Walker, Carl J. Johnson,| Any two comedians who stick|Frank Brumann, James A. John- a | Jane a as reason most comedy teams | up,” declared Olsen, SECOND BIG adds Johnson, another.” has | Oiracted b.l")ll[l.l LEISiI A MITCNELL I.E'SE“ PROSUCTION Screen Play by Cloude Binyon + A Paramount Picture | | RAY MIDDLETON GLORIA DICKSON EWS ALL NEW | OW TONIGHT HOSPITAL NOTES Ruth Larsen, underwent an ape pendectomy . this morning at 8t Ax.m‘., Hospital. n' Tt | Gunnar Blomgren | | \ Admitted to St. Ann's’ Hospital, apt. Harry Clark is receiving med- ical attention. brought i Miss Mary | Health Nurse, | G S FLARE-UP IN COAL TROUBLES | | together for almost three decades oM Walter J. Carlson, Bert Oh-|yens ond make taking of testimony|a matter of fact, he doesn't know M. Chase, Fred along. bt ot state commerce. | his good looks, fruff McNaughton, Elmer Fern, Carl|seryice exclusive to members, lif he can wear tails well, if he ha Plus 30 MINUTES LATE WORLI “DON WI M a r r . d July 4 Dr. Richard Tanner, 74, the origin- 1. He suffered a broken leg in a | |service July 4, at Richmond High- | , July 8-—Represen-| ‘ Tojol stHYRa TRl (NIPARONE: [eries for 46 cents aplece. Miss Cheda Paul was dismissed approved bill extending the life of | Pfc. Blomgren's attendent was Pfc.|of the Libby, McNeill and Libby proposeswarsond Ihere- recently were the Fern II,|Teceiving surgical care. | ployers i N A s clashed at the hearing be-| |laska Coast Fisheries on July 3 for |from St. Ann’s Hospital today after three billion. The action cleared thein Alaska. |friends throughout the Territory. Freemont, Capt. Olaf Winther, 10,- | e increase. tug sank following collision with a modified House bill. | Fisheries July 2, for 20 and 17 1/2 morning from the Government Hos- art of a crew of| HELENA, Montana, July 8.—A. | HERE FOR oRIENIA"o of Labor ics figures on the| The men were part of a crew of Nl | bond sales drive to buy or build an- VA(ATION GAS Iwage increase which they claim is| TR RGN \ | this morning for a few days of or- G sentative Fred A. Hartley, Jr., of HOLLLWOOD, July 8. — SCTeeN| . oiveq her Public Health certifi- to - relax the gasoline restrictions | S SRt | | WASHINGTON, July 8-—Chair- two months premature. The child half she has been with the W. K.| Notice must have a sense of humor, as|Mert, Arthur A. Griffiths, Archie|yppececary. He said these were: |one pot-hook from another. He gets “The Eddie K. Jackson, Herbert V. Cal-| ™' " . y_laws of the AP. con-| His bewilderment when MIiss ujg|John Peterson, Karl B. Lundstrom,| ™3 'y, jis 43 years of existence|any female attachments, is really, ‘;'{"S"’?;‘ A:;“’“ G’i:?“?”' Andreas M.lgany gervices to non-members. — |rather be rid of the whole thing, [aenilg dvspes; Hastings’ Houstau/j s , p ipies an outstanding |especially when he learns he ls ex-| L(ANNERY MBOR !Fife, Clarence Wise, Knuk Solbick, | e E 0 : TRRe T st JaANA {Fred Roy S 1d jand collecting world news. |and there, and help her land ac SUPPLY ADEQUATE, |5icd oy Spayiding, Jimmy By |counts by being nice to suspicio 2-B— (H)—Hugh Robert McLeod. It isn't long before MacMurray, 8-A (H)—Herbert Hawley Arlowe,} tired of taking Rosalind’s orders,| ~ The labor supply in canneries|rence, Lyle Leon Johnson, William | there is fun-to-pay in earnest. in this district appears to be prac-|O'Brien, Ludwig M. Nelson, Inno- - Carvel, Manager of the United Dalmacio B. Mercado, Charles E.| | States Employment office in Ju- Lane, Eugene R. Johnson, Norman | ion the Brant. {Waugh, Ellis C. Reynolds, Robe I = ' e - LEG; PASSES ON ez g 2 |employees were received by Mr.|S. Gromoff, Francis C. Hyde, Ralph | (By Associated Press) { ’ " 2 A included |A. Treffers, Louis C. Peters, Salus- SR otl’:u [ visits to the canneries at Pillar Bay, |tiano Jemenez, Lloyd Fluharty, Bu- bombers attacked the Jap base at ) Kake, Todd, Chatham, Tyee, Hawk ford Rex Glass, Modesto L. Pagar- Canton, on the south China coast, ~ __m o al “Diamond Dick” of the wild west | v Three of the ten vacancies have 4-D (H)—Willis Robert Booth. |radio broadcast quoting Tokyo ad- To Sea”le Glr"slrpady been filled, according to| 4-F (H)—Willis Henry Rice, vices. It was also said that | pital 3 (fall in his home about two weeks A e ity lago. [ i ] . Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren of mmGUY v- GRAHAM' oF Repeal o' (hlnes ARE SoI_D HERE TODAY D LIBBY, McNEILL AND | T0 ANNEX FOUR ‘ Congress Backs DOWN lands in sesttle to Miss Helen i i | Admitted for surgical attentiop, f Emme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | D d ' l Under Threat of Presi- - Demand of Luce MALAY STATES .ic’unc 500 bounas of savie sin | The afternoon ceremony was per-| Guy V. Graham, manager of the IS WAY OFF were sold here today by Capt. Olaf formed at the home of the bride's|sal department for Libby, Mc- ‘W i 5 " med a |salmon department for Libby, NEW,: Y ORK resen| A Japanese radio broadcast an-|gou pisneries. Halibut prices were | tonio is at St. Ann's, WASHINGTON, July 8—Bowing|Rev. Pearson of the Methodist| with Woodley Airways yesterday here declared she will demand e |DOUnces that Japan has agreed 0.5; ‘gnq 15,05 cents a pound and the | {0 threats of veto, the Senate aban-|Church of Richmond Highlands. |after spending some time in the epeal of the Chinese exclusion Am“m“h(., nmost Malay states plus éwo The Tiny Boy arrived in Juneau bition against payment of food price|white with a veil and carried a|bor on company busines ing” with the Chinese Nation . Shan EioeEy 0 SUmc. |with 1,300 pounds of dog salmon | D ctdios ina” nstruicted ite con- bouquet of sweet peas and garden-| In Anchorage, Mr. Graham wit| ployers Clash Qver ot —— e or ! Wage Demands Other fishing vessels which sold |today from St. Ann’s Hospital aftér the Commodity Credit Corporation | Jack Marteson. | Company, who flew north from /! - for six months. I : |capt. John Lowell, wtih 5,500 The bill also enlarges the borrow-|in Spokane and Yakima, during the days ago. ) 15 MEN MISSING fiord " ing power of the CCC from two bil-|groom’s 15-day furlough from| Mr. Willkie, a brother of Wendell | o qc 1 S I ' S re New fore the War Labor Board on the| HALIFAX, July 8—Fifteen work-| a e o e(u 119.85 and 17 1/2 cents a pound; the having undergone a tonsillectomy. way for formal approval of thej - = | | . i ‘pUBlI( HEA[IH NURSE opA Io Allow Labor leaders argued the Bureau: {reighter. 7 | pital, - | cents. . way off. |welders and electricians enroute to| T- Eibuard, bauker, propose ‘ {other cruiser Helena to supplant| K. Benedict, Public | FOR EASIER“ERS‘OHW one-half of the i 3 pOUND BOY |ientation before proceeding to her Rl | ]-Ax MEASURE i ! - i | Miss Benedict trained at Green- ‘l New Jersey said that the Office of actress Veronica Lake today gave COVC VR T o ege in| in the twelve eastern seaboard b Rt T DOuHon notme- | s i Sibator. r | ma; rt L. Doughton an - has been placed in an ingubator. |y op0 moundation at Charlotte,| well a formula for getting| O. Matson, Martin| g "m0 AP, is engaged in inter-|the job simply on the strength of break low, Arthur Nicholson, James Wo0d-, ygin pyovisions making its news|Russell asks him if he can dance,; HEO A Tulll, Serge Evanl g, p interpreted these to|funny to watch. Personally, he - William Ericksen, Willlam Hunley |, g0, g5 an “industry gathering|pected to escort Miss Russell here Jack, ! offl(lAl STAIES?M“S"S Archie ‘Wilson. wives. But he needs the job. e | Frank Luyckfasseel, Matthew Law-| begins to give them, and then| tically adequate, according to Jack kenty Kochutin, Charles W. Blund,f’plANES MAKE"DIAMOND DI(K" neau, who returned recently from!Floyd Fagerson, David Williams. | Requests for only 10 additional James Grant, George Wilson, Elary | Carvel on his trip which Twenty American fighters and | NORFOLK, Nebraska, July 8. — | Inlet and Saginaw Bay. an, Steve Albert, George F. Martin, yesterday, according to a Berlin 3 OKEHED BY ; circus days, is dead at a local hos- | Qe - i one | Mr. Carvel. -> | raider was shot down. HGHIEEN THOUSA“D - | Pfc. Gunnar Blomgren, well IF | W i | | THAILAND 1§ was married at a double ring | | E I ' A B Exclusion Act foBe LIBBY, OUT BY PLANE Eighteen thousand pounds of Hal- [ A ite S SR B A8 Herman Emme. : denhal VetO i (B, aooialed. Eross) |Larson of the Arden, to the Alaska| A medical patient, Marcello AR parents and vows were read by the|Neill and Libby, left for Anchorage tative Clare Boothe Luce in : ey : [the Thailand’s annexation of four|g ie oy 15 Aanty doned 34 to 33 the legislative prohi-| The bride wore a formal gown of |vicinity of Juneau and Taku Har- Sh|pya|'d Employees, Em- to “promote a better understand- p dcast also said Premier | . The Eiosfosts S8 |which were bought by Booth Fish- ferees to accept a modified House |las. She was attended by her cousin. meet E. E. Willkie, Vice-President HARBOR (RASH } | . SR 1 The newlyweds are honeymooning! his headquarters in Chicago a f€V), WASHINGTON, July 8 i and employees of ship-| | pounds of halibut which sold to the | Robert Johnson was dismissed lion' six hundred fifty milliorr lo‘(i\lli"s with the Army on service | Willkie, has been in Juneau and has workers' demand for a general pay Men are missing after a shipyard's| H | B ru'ser e enarsoo pounds, sold to Alaska Coast| Jim Wright was a dismissal this vERoNI(A lAKE | The shipworkers seek a 9 percent “ ship-in the barbor. the one sent down in the battle of | arrived in Juneau | increase in living costs. | Jew Sggnmen, WASHINGTON, July 8—Repre- |wich Hospital in Connecticut and | ls ANNOUN(ED\ Price Administration had agreed i birth to a 3 pound boy, which Was|pgogon por the past year-and-a-| : states to permit vacation trips. After | s ithie: Holine Miss Lake went to the hospital a Michigan. » e -, week ago after she tripped and fell i on a motion picture set. Her hus-| band, Major John Detlie, is ;La-irrank Breese ls . gu Victim of Atfack . In Buenos Aires | tioned at Seattle. | A half hour later, her sister-in-| Jaw, Mrs. Stanley Detlie, became | the mother of a 9 pound girl at the same hospital. > - E BUENOS AIRES, July 8. — The |police disclose that Frank Breese,| |29, of Santa Barbara, Calif., news manager of the United Press Bu- |reau, was injured last Tuesday TWENTY - THRE iwhen assaulted by two well dressed unidentified men who followed and FROM SKAGWAY Twenty-three passengers arrived'struck him down. this afternoon from Skagway. | Breese received a head wound Arrivals were Archie Betts, Mrs. hut his condition is satisfactory. E. Castner, Mrs. J. Emannuel, S. A —_——————— Fleming, D. H. Hofflman, Carl Holm, | DIVOR(E DE(REE GIVEN DEMPSEY| Mrs. C. Holm, Bert Horn, Mrs. L. A, Kersten, Lillian Kelly, Patty Kellly, Leona Minnich, Miss Montgomery, | WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., July 8-— Lieutenant Commander Jack M. J. Monagle, Lonnie McIntosh, | Capt. Pass, R. O. Peterson, Nick | Dempsey of the Coast Guard Re- serve, has been awarded an inter- Rocovich, Lt. Rivara, T. Robertson, Mrs. C. M. Smith, Miss M. Strum and J. Carey. luctory decree of divorce from Hannah William Dempsey, former musical comedy actress. ONE OF WORLD'S RI(HESI ME“ IS Official referee J. Addison Young, e State Supreme Court ,who DEAD l" "ASSA heard the case last month, ruled that Dempsey’s charges regarding NASSAU, Bahamas, July, 8.—Sir his wife’s infidelity on November Harry Oakes, one of the richest 22, 1942, was “proved beyond a men in the world with a fortune doubt.” estimated at $200,000,000 died at his| Dempsey named Benny Woodall, home last night. | former lightweight fighter, as cor- The body was found this morn- respondent. Detectives testified they fng and officials launched an in-|found the two together in a Los vestigation. He had many enter- Angeles bungalow. prises and land holdings in t o T TR Bahamas. WAR BOND! BUY July 15, A card holders will per- {mit one trip to the seashore for a week or a visit to summer places.| All pleasure driving in these states has been banned. e SITKA MAY GET 6 FEET OF LAND, PIONEERS' HOME | WASHINGTON, July 8. The| House Buildings and Grounds Com- mittee has favorably reported the bill to authorize the Alaska Legis- lature to transfer to Sitka a 6-foot strip of land on the site of the Pionkers’ Home to be used to widen the street. Congressional action is necessary because the law in transferring any part of the homesite provides that if the land is used for any other purpose it will revert to the Gov- ernment, GERMAN MARSHAL IS SENT TO ITALY, BOLSTER PURPOSES Ways and Means| i | Committee will begin work Sep- Pickets Prevent 10,000 Men from Working "“Active Mines” PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 8—~Rov-| ing pickets, accompanied by wo-| men, today ranged' over the rolling| BROUGHI FORIH hills of southwestern Pennsylvania’s/ WASHINGTON, July 8. — Thei coal fields, helping to close more House has completed action on the time tax bill, but the main features | will not become effective before | January 1, 1944, | - eee | than one dozen steel company-|Dill to release Government owned | owned ‘“captive” mines whose out-!’”"" for war purposes. put is vitally needed to keep the| The House Ways and Means Stacl ‘niflls obdtating. Committee has also agreed to re- This new flare-up is keeping| COmmend passage of the bill to re- about 10,000 men idle and is termed peal the Silver Purchase Act. - an ‘“outlaw gathering of outlaw miners” by John Busarello, Presi-|® ® ® & ® ¢ ¢ ¢ & & ¢ o ¢ dent of Pittsburgh District No. WEATHER REPORT UMW, (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Wednesday, July 7 Maximum 67, minimum 45 |o @« @06 0606000000 Empire Classifieds Pay! AND SNUFFY SMITH SNLFFY , T JusT DETERMINED OWR SUP'S POSITION oON TH\S CHART- RIGHT THERE ' BARNEY GOOGLE WHET ARE NE FRITTERW NORE TINME QWAY on NOW , GOOGLE 2 LONDON, July 8. — The Berlin radio reports Field Marshal Baron von Richttofen, Commander of the German Air Fleet i the battle of Britain, has been dispatched to Ttaly to help bolster the defenscs there againsl mounting aerial as- saults. A 7 tember 8 on a new and higher war-| 2 EL ECT E D—Pilots of big U.S. Army Air Force planes at Camp Parks, Calif., had an election of their own recently and chose Helen O'Connell (above), ash- blonde songstress, as their “Bomba dear.” "® \ Copt 1943 King Feaivies Syndicate. Inc, World nghts reserved Pan American announces with pleas- ure the resumption of our Juneau- Fairbanks Electra Shuttle Service. JUNEAU-FAIRBANKS Via Whitehorse FIVE FLIGHTS WEEKLY ’ Connections to all interior points. gy 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 LPAN AMERICAN QIR ALY By BILLY DeBECK NE S0DACOWS \DINT % STOP SCRIBBLN' NORE NANE ALL OVER Tw CAPTAN'S NAP c