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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI —JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE —)TWOCOMICSIN [THRILL - PACKED | FAST FEATURE REPORTER STORY | COMING HERE| AT 20TH CENTURY 'Abbott and Costellu, with “9 Lives Are Not Enough,’ Galaxy of Headliners, Mystery Feature, Due at Capitol ‘ Comes Sunday Abbott and C;x:(vllu in thrill-packed brief but spectacular carveer have who risks e danger hunt- | portrayed, detectives, cowboys, sail- «dlines—or making them, is ors, soldiers, mechanics, and carni- ly told in Warner Bros.” new| val spielers Nine Lives Are Not Enough,”| In their newest Universal com- opens Sunday at the 20th ledy “Pardon My Sarong” which Theatre. ! opens at the Capitol Theatre Sun-| Donald Reagan cast as the| day, they' will appear as bus driv-; never-say-die reporter who finds ers who later become castaways on|murder, romance and a great story an uncharted south island. |when a millionaire meets his death) According to advance announce-|(in a slum district boarding ho ments, the new vehicle takes the|His daughter, played by Joan Pe: famous comedians halfway :\rmmd?\\‘hn stars with Reagan, believes the globe in a combination chase, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1943 "BUD AND LOU st GO NATIVE N A BIG WAY! ND ABSOLUTELY, HILAR- 10USLY WILD...ABOUT Where the Better BIG Pictures Play!? (20 “Talke a Letter, Darling” STARTS SUNDAY ---- SPECIAL------"AT THE FRONT IN AFRICA" FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR ;\fil \ON cu\.“ " The tory of a re- porter ing 1 lexcitir |film which Century their | OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. is sea !her father to be murdered despite treasure hunt and encounter with ajthe police verdict of suicide. Rea- tribé of south seas dancing bmu.lgnn. iares this belief, but is told to ties. |go easy by his editor because he re-! Virginia Bruce has the leading|cently got his paper in a jam. feminine role and the very impos- The police department assigns ing cast includes Robert Paige and|two flat feet (with brains to match) Leif Erikson, Other notables in the|to the case who are very adept at line-up are Lionel Atwill, Nan|bungling clues. Their roles are Wynn and Samuel S. Hinds. played by two excellent comedians, Entertaining novelties are prom- James Gleason and Edward Brophy. ised by the appearance of Tip, Tap|Reagan and Miss Perry, work to- and Toe, dancers, the Saronga|Bether to prove that her father did Dancing Girls and The Four Ink|not take his own life, and turn up Spots of radio, stage and juke-! boxlsonu very surprising facts which fame. (cause the police to alter their de- Many new numbers are listed in|ciSion the musical score. They trick the murderer into In addition to the feature is a|COmmitting an overt act which re- remarkable March of Time, “One|Vveals his identity. Reagan, winning Day of War—Russia, 1943, a rcnpnll round praise for his work, picture with battle scenes beyond\d"“*“" lose any time in taking his description, nothing omitted and no{¢t¥nical city editor down a peg or part of Russian life is overlooked.|tWO. Of 160 Russian camerman assigned | S 3 to record the events of 24 hours, 30| were killed in action and much of | Rv the material was taken from the! cameras of the dead men ! Helena Went Down After Finishing Destroyer in Kula Gulf ALASKA COASTAL MAKES ROUTINE, CHARTER FLIGHTS Passengers leaving Meitner, | pAY ¥ %\‘DCJ\EP‘N/s gvfl“ yarest N FEATURE STARTS AT: 2:35—4:35—6:35—8:35—10:35 PREVUE TONIGHT 12:30 SUNDAY TONIGHT! "Top Sergeant” AND "Mercy Island” for Excursion | {Inlet Friday with Alaska Coastal| |Airlines were George Olson, William | Powell, M. A. Croon, Donald R | Neal | Returning to Juneau |cursion Tnlet by plane were Chamberlain, Martin VanHoaten |A. N. Lenhart, Barry |Jerry Heffinger ng today to Excursion In- Clyde Joyce, Capt. A. H.| | DOUGLAS NEWS FOURTH OF JULY AS WINDS UP B To settle up the financ! from HPAIJQUARH RS IN July 10—The cruiser "just turned her guns on,a Jap destroyer and watched. it g0 up in a blinding flash in Kula Gulf when “something hit her.” fairs for this y the | Russell, James 'A. Watson, Beniy MOre: than 600 men gboard Were Fourth of July Association met last| wittherell and J. R. Bowman, On{ Aved from the oil covered waters. night in the City Hall and after!the return flight incoming ,,(,N,,_\A Stulser of et tybe auely st~ - e AT S it e | ries between 700 and 800 men. revie all matters pe 7 gers were Al Seiliger, Caririnia A.| the! feoent!lcalahittigas 6% Inttar |6 1 | Alan Jackson, American picture , Ray J. Gregory, Chester| . i 4 pool photographer said in the' pre- was declared one of the most suc-|p. Davis and Lawrence Stein. \\wm'“gmb s iftarsiel il wgoh. cessful in years. Additional events y | H. B. Friele left this morning onforce and opened a terrific salvo. Notice Pan American announces with pleas- ure the resumption of our Juneau- Fairbanks Electra Shuttle Service. JUNEAU-FAIRBANKS Via Whitehorse b(\\h about ‘“.0' \ A Wum-r lfu. 'Imn, with RONALD REAGAN \“‘“;‘ JOAN PERRY.-. = added to the field sports brought|a charter trip to Todd and Water- 8 a | After six minutes of continuous fir- fun and enjoyment to extra par-|fa) inki two Jap crulsers Qisappesred ticipants and prizes were provid- PSS We bk Jan distroiedictinidine: in ed to satisfy the larger “""'bt'rR B ana fired n(lmu; ulyhe;' whichghil laki;ng part. 0 ERI SHEI.DON 'S \n(h a blinding flash. The payment of outstanding oblx-[ “Th i y i} | ‘ en something hit us and the FIVE FLIGHTS WEEKLY zations was authorized after ascer-| OFF To FAIRBA"KS order to abandon ship was given."” Y A K w B L taining that ample funds had been e g e pfea ik g b raised to properly conclude that Robert E. Sheldon, Executive Di- Connections to all interior points. business. A vote of appreciation rector of the Unemployment Com- for the generdus donations received | pensation Commission, was sched- toward the celebration was passed.1uled to leave for Fairbanks today | The Association then adjourned by plane on official and routine until June, 1944. ;buslness and to attend the meeting (of the Commission to be held at | TO SITKA FOR VISIT the Interior City July 15 through PATRlOTS 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS p.m. at the Dugout. | A final check-up of Fourth of] FOURTH OF JULY Margaret Lindsay left early this| | week for Sitka where she will visit her brother few weeks. Frank Cashel for a UNDERGC OPERATIONS Genevieve and Peggy, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Parsons of Douglas, underwent tonsillectomies July finances will be|in Juneau this week, as did also July 17. Mr. Sheldon expects to return in about three weeks. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Sheldon, who plans to visit with their daughter at Fairbanks, while iMr. Sheldon attends to his official duties. - WILL BE MARRIED IN AMBUSH Bitter Fightflging Along Belgorod Front Be- | TACOMA — Bernard Patterson was only moderately mad as he reported to police that thieves had | stripped his car of radio, dual horns and fog lights. They left all the tires, including the spare. e ATTENTION MASONS “MY FAVORITE BLONDE" There is no substiluxe for newspaper advertisin* ETRRIG TONIGHT, DOUGLAS tween Soviet, Nazi | stated Communication Monday| made, bills ordered paid and the! !books of the 1943 July 4th cele- COMMITTEES TO MEET MONDAY Do, e, Following the business meeting,; Mayor H. I. Lucas and all com-|refreshments will be served. i mittee members who arranged Ju-| All committee chairmen and neau’s Fourth of July celebration members are urged to be present|, have been invited to be present by Alfred Zenger, Post Comman- at the regular meeting of Alford der. John Bradford Post No. 4, Ameri- | can Legion, Mond'\y night at 3 Juneau Welding & Machine Shop SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET | JUNEAU, ALASKA The Juneau Welding & Machine Shop is now under new management. We will be responsible for all debts con- tracted by said shop after July 6, 1943. 1 Signed— L. H. CLARK LESTER LINEHAN — e BUY WAR BONDS ‘ |is visiting his son, Bobby Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Leonard Johnson. Bill Dore was also successfully operated upon the first part of the week for appendicitis and is reported convalescing satisfactorily. BACK IN HOSPITAL Gust Wahto again entered St. {Ann’s Hospital yesterday for iur- ther treatment. FLEMMING, SR., HERE S. M. Flemming arrived here from Fairbanks on Thursday and R. M. Flem ming. He expects to leave in a few days for Edmonton, on duty for the government. B |MISS MABLE MORGAN LEAVES kanak, Miss Mable Morgan, visor of nurses in Alaska for the Office of Indian Affairs, day by plane for the Westward. Miss Morgan expected to be away for a week or erary while she is away. S eee Massachusetts was the last of the 13 original states to adopt a writ- ten constitution. Canada, | FOR WESTWARD | On an inspection trip to Kana- | super- | left Fri- | ten days and may | possibly include Kodiak in her itin- | A marriage license has been is- sued to Velma T. Brown and George | W. Rogers and the couple will be| married this evening at the Doug-' las home of U. S. Commissioner| Felix Gray and Mrs. Gray. SRR ® ® 00 00 0000 00 MOSCOW, July 10. — German and Russian troops remain locked in a series of bitter battles on the Belgorod front as attacking Nazi forces fought frantically to expand a slim wedge, the dispatches said. During the past 24 hours some| positions have changed hands sev- WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Friday, July 9 Maximum 68, minimum 51 Rain—.72 inch . ® 0 00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 A HhONTH BT SEQ | plains, |ambush, and were reported to have |eral times. In the course of heavy fighting stationary tanks dug into camouflaged in a perfect knocked out 40 German tanks, in- 'cluding 18 new 60-ton nuus cave | MOTHERS' | Monday afternoon at 2 WAVE Nou sr—.m TW MARD BIRD, Lov 2 HE'S NOT N WS HaMMOCK AN T \WNeS \NONDERIN' \F HE CELT \NOOZY aw evening at 7:30 with work in F. C.| Degree. | J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. adv. Pl S CLASS WILL MEET MON. AFTERNO The Mothers’ class will meet o'clock al the Juneau Health Center in the| Territorial Building. The subject for discussion ‘will be “Delivery.” | ——-—— Empire Clflfiblhcd\ Pay! BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SUST (N CASE, SNIFFY - THAT LFE-BORT'S FIL\ED WLTH ENOWGH EMERGENCY | | RETIONS To LAST 20 MEN 7 1P O JUST TOLLOW NOWR NOSE, FORSALE ™ S 1—Sullivan Portable Compressor 130 h.p. Electric Motor, 60 cycle, 220 volt 2—Sullivan Air Jack Hammers and Equipments 10—Pcs. Hollow Drill Steel 1—8et Blacksmith Tools for Hand Sharpening 2—8ets Protectomotoes. 1—Ingersoll-Rand Jacksteel Sharpener with Equipments 2-—4-point Hexagon Dies 1—Complete Shanking Device for Forming Drills 8—4-point Dollies, various guages 2—Top and Bottom Forming Guages 1—Number Five Oil Furnace with Induction Blower 1—Steel Feed Tank 1—Electric Drill Hammer, 220 volt. 1—Generator, Five K. W. i—Pelton Water Wheel This Machinery Is Practically Newi| Apply to J. M. PICHOTTA, Skagway, Alaska By BILLY DeBECK [ WGT (N T Lot ARE Nou Doy SUOREY, BEGREVGE ME A \EETLE MWORIGHT Electric Hammond 0rgan Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INI DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT

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