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3 PAGE THREE MYSTERY FiLM | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Navy Nurses Learn (o-ordination MONDAY, JULY 12, 1943 JUNEAU ALASKA BIG PICTUI PLAY R FILM RIOT AT NOWPLAYING, | .. e | CAPITOL SHOW 207H CENTURY | 5, [2OCENTURY i Ronald Reagan Stars in| "Nine Lives Are Not | Enough” .‘ A breezy mystery film with plenty Abbot, Cosfello in "Par-| don My Sarong’-Also March of Time SPECIAL— “AT THE FRONT IN AFRICA" and Those pessimistic pvhonahm-.\k | who thought Abbott and Costello | of g thrills and breath-taking | could not keep up the comedy pace | adventures is now playing at the . | they set in “Buck Privates,” “In| {20th Century Theatre. Based on | the Navy,” “Keep 'Em Flying” and | | Jerome Odlum’s fine novel, “Nine their other successive hits, have| |Lives Are Not Enough ' the film another think coming | |of the same name tells the vivid The nation’s two foremost screw- story of a big-time reporter who b sets out to track down one of the e~ | ball comics have done it again, on | a bigger, and even balmier scale. | If you are one of those doubting | , g0 to the Capitol Thea- underworld’s most dangerous killers. Ronald Reagan, who has made |quite a reputation for himself with REPORTER CHASES with, 2 | Itre where Abbott’ and Costello’s | his performances in ‘‘Knute VIRGINIA BRUC newest Universal hit, “Pardon My Rockne-All American” and “Million KlllERc oomn " < ROBERT PAIGE {Sarong,” is making people lean | Dollar Baby,” is starred with pretty NANN WYNNE ‘uack and laugh until their sides Joan Perry. James Gleason, who is LEIF ERICKSON ache. B B B ; i . . ¥ " . ‘m)« atable “m those : hummonf Williom DEMAREST | The comedy kings have three; FUNDAMENTALS OF MILITARY CO-ORDINATION are learned by Navy Nurses who daily go through | tough guy” roles, plays the part hiam times _the opportunity of being |/ marching tactics on the grounds of the United States Naval Hospital Annex at Balboa Park, San Deigo. |°f & cop whose only rival for pass- funny, since they start out as bus! e park grounds are those of the San Diego Exposition of 1935-36. Swimming is one of the most popular [4nB un obyious Gluss' ioj s SEUCHECH |dyivers in Chicago who get bored gyorts participated in by Navy Nurses at San Diego, as also is volleyball. ficer played by the inimitable Ed- | with the monotonous day-in, day-| ___ Wi (5 o . ‘\\‘\rd Brophy. When tk out ride on the same old route. So | |get together, the my i,m,y leap at the chance to take a WElFARE WORKER IS | o deed deepen for everyone, including charter trip to Los Angeles, ferry- co er e s ew o the murderer! I H | ing a wealthy playboy and ten cute BA(K’ MONTH'S TRIP| | -oe i 7 ! chorus girls. “y P Also feutured 1a' Th March | of A = pETERS RETURNS Time "o‘ Day of Wa Miss Delphine Morris, Child We! 23 e A S fare Worker, has returned from a | i s month’s trip to Southeast Alaska : | AFIER BIG TRlp i THEATRE Gardner. G. M. Hill, H. A, Forsyth, |Cities including Petersburg, Wran- | S SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU giniey jurck; trom Haines, G. L ‘;\f’l’i;";f;“"“k“"' Hyder, (Craig Atei L. C. Peters, of the Organization | Newell. i s » | and Credit Department of the Office | N | ccursion Tnier] This was the first ficld trip un- | otiomeat Depariment ot GIEERREE v Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Guy F.|Cer the new program to provide i B, Wit ane et Atkinson, S. E. Anson, Frank Sern- |social work services to intermedi- fLlitayon W cooperdilyy stores and 4 fars DA Sheppard. Arthur Biixt, ate points, principally in this di- | economics, has returned to his head- K. L. Kiger, L. A. Johnson, E. Ven- |vision. A .weck was spent at Pet- quarters in Juneau. | MAKES (HARTER ecek. Martin H. Garner, L. B, Carl. ersburg and Wrangell, during which Mr. Peters has visited the upper | *Each Dawn | Die’l 7 son, J. W. Nelson, J. S. Merson, M. 'time Miss Morris conferred with Tanana, Nome, Prince of Wales, | N -‘-D;ps Maueock J. B. Carson, T. Thomp- |civic leaders and community cen- | King Island, St.Lawrence Island, \ R I_, <on, Ivar Darnell, Henry S. Polk, ters. Social problems as well as . | Diomedes, Golovin, White Mountain A Warner Bros. Plcture, with Frank Roemer, Jack H. Howe, community problems were dis- (%fi ! and other localities, including Ega- f L AGAN B M 8 arlse o . i / =i o e o RO SRR s TIPS B e u | vik and Unanalakleet. RONALD RE M any s e AR n charter flight from Takue n each of the places visited, He returnsd to J ir. nearby ports on scheduled and piye, incoming passengers were Miss Morris found cooperation and ” ‘l,,;:" Mime o, Junsatt st Y JOAN PERRY . charter flights with Alaska COst- nfy “ang Mrs. H. S. Sully, Mr. and 'an awareness and interest in com- s JAMES GLEASON al Adlrlm(‘s‘ Saturday afternoon and np ¢ A. Lzwrence and Mr. and munity as well as individual social b 2 \ Directed by A. Edward Sutherland sunday. Mrs. John G. Youn obler S : . A | Mrs. . Young. problems. She conferred at all day were Martin Van Hauten, Fred| 1eqving Juneau with Alaskalcies, school and government offi- - Lavin, Jack Littlepage, Mxx.” tul Coastal Airlines this morning for'cials in regard to the prevention | Mrs. Carl Bergstom was admit- }—"“l‘l::f 1R E. R:’("“ : :X“‘L\‘:‘;fl ursion Inlet were A. Kashevar-|of juvenile delinquency ted to St. Ann's Hospital yester-| " rom Sitka the same afterno vere 3 T LS . % 3 - 4 i | from Sk v same atenoon were o Nercuie, G Gisn 40 . " s wi somab b s G [y o it atenton. | MY FAVORITE Reha Edwards : 2 several weeks pending the arrival g T : ’ Taking passage to Skagway Sat-' B Bl of a Child Welfare worker who will I(Adlm”"l‘{‘ ]‘f"“ “'gm“lnf“"'l' _Mr;‘j B"fl“nE urday were C. C. Starkey, Mrs. C IWEN'I'Y_'I'HREE larrive to assume the duties of the ! '01'1;;)!\“"‘:_“' son of Douglas, is C. Starkey and C. D. Hudson and Juneau worker who was recently e ki —_— — - zxanmcas s arrivals here from Skagway wer promoted to Supervisor of the Child B TR % |seven years. They have been wil william P. Reid, Jim Whitmore, | . Welfare program Mrs, Iva Emmamel of Skagway, . tnat fairs 4 L | ’ kered SEABtE T SISEIOAT. traat the Indian Affairs office in A Alfeo Branchi, E. B. Clayton, Ken- - jentered St. ‘Ann's for surgical treat- asks. aifite 1004 I neth Harway, Henry J. Wiemer. FORIY oNE OU]‘[EGION Auxl”ARY {ment. yesterday, | [T W j Excursion Inlet 3 | I A H H | b | | . { v Leaving here for Excursion Inlet i | A surgical patient, Miss Ruth| "RES TUBES ISSUED Saturday were Virgil Bailey, G. B Twenty-three passengers arrived pUR(HASES PIANO i . - Fichardaan, of JAR R wad udmuu‘(lf FROM BARROW y Brenton, Joseph Clam, Joe Peter- from Sitka Saturday and forty-one| H ”“ S i Svs o8 = o r J50/ B QIS WRSAEIBY | HRS‘ WEEK IN ]ulv Gon. . 30e " BErewsburyiC: “Ohatles, todk passage from: hére to sonthesst FOR USE o'.‘ ARMY onit, a painter who sprays camouflage on I)uugl.u‘u rplanes at | B ! G [ ' Shrewsbury, Elmer Rowers, Henry Alaska ports and Seattle. " Santa Monica, Calif., openly scoffed at office girls laboriously repaint- | Melvin Gray and Henry A. | _— : Biickecld, . ‘Gooige | DHAEN " BAY) Iarrivils Secrs Wenkell Kaderson | Pt dolacs. wat Sated by the| IBF Aamage Ve log. fakessy by ina dupmpiftiels [nneh haws o “xon. | | Stephani both medical patients, Mr. and Mrs, Howard H. Burk-| Certificates for tives and tubes Duncan, Robert DeLong, J. R. Bow- 1t R. L. Fulton, Thomas D. GuhsllAmerii'm ipémn .Auxili‘lry 5a1 _l‘ need a professional tough,” he told them, and immediately was put to |were dismissed this morning from her, teacher and principal of the| were issued to the following du:‘- man, Ben Wilter, James Watson, R.|Claude ~ Helgeson, Lilly Hoolis,|recent meeting in the Dugout ‘tor, Work spraying the liquid makeup on their legs with assembly line |St. Ann's. Alaska Office of Indian Affairs ing the first week in July: 2 H. Russell, Clyde Joyce, Arnot g A i ol crMEAMY sohniane. P 3 R s school at Pt. Barrow, were in Ju Standard Oil Co,, 2 tires, 2 tubes; , Cly yee, | George Hoolis, Annie Hoolls, Mrs.|the purpose of purchasing a piano| technique. The girls( (L-R) are Frances Rainsford, Helen Holmes, B p Johnson, K. Verner, C. L. Anderson,'; goonts, Dorothy Loy, Alexan- badly needed at a nearby army ~Marilyn Pickerel and Marjorie Hobbs. Alvin and Alton Engstrom under- |neat today on thelr way o a new| M. P. Munter Co. 3 tires, 3, tihes; Tom Brotherton, B. M. ThoMas, go. Martin, Mrs. A. Martin, Sam |camp. A plea for the piano had been | — # , Sy e |went tonstllectomies Saturday at|assignment at.Ketchi | Yellow Cab, 2 tires, 4 tubes; Libi Leonard Thomas, Gus Lewis, Pete ot £ ; . KA Sl St. Ann’s Hospital They have been replaced at Pt.|McNeill and Libby, 4 tires, 4 tubes; Pl S ' Morris, M. E. Monagle, Charles B, made a few days earlier by Mrs tors in each ol the two large con-| > ¥ s ; & - | & H Carson, Norman Danner, Melvin Giohi 2 g . Guv F ATK'“SON ach ol the two large con-| i Barrow by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Vin-| Office of Commissioner of Health, 1 Berods. Montgomery, Effie Rice, W. R. Rob- ?l_en McCormick through The Em- . tracts awarded in connection With| . o oia1 patient, Mrs. Osear|cent of Eklutna. [tive, 1 tube; Edwin J. Kirchhofey, Arrivals it e trom x-Sy Mildred Seeliger, Fred S: P._T»l i ; i HERE SOUIHBOUND construction of Grand Coulee Damyr, o0 wag dismissed from St My and Mrs. Burkher spent six 2 tir Fred Jacobsen, 1 tire, 2 A : bey, John Scherer, Carl Tiller, M he piano was purchased from v and on their way to Alaska, Mr, and|, > P Focidt R v 9 cursion Inlet were Nelson J. Put- , the- Cotholle Daughten ot ¥ » | Ann's Saturda; years at Pt. Barrow, and previous tubes; John Natterstad, 2 tires, 1 nam) Richard A, Rey, Arthur L, Elsie Wallace, Lt. Col. J. Williams,|*h¢ Cathollc Daughters o America - Mrs. Atkinson visited the spectacu- b & to that time served st Tglop for.tube, ; Barl J ot s | For Alaska Ports |and it is hoped the boys will derive 2 ik “ lar structure. | s 8 s A L 3 arlow, ohn North, Daniel J. 3 |as much pleasure from i it F. Atkinson, head of one A Arthur Nielso: of Sitk was ——— ~——-—.qr O'Connor, R. L. Dick, R. C. Hudson,| Outgolng to Petersburg were Pe- | it P e t as the . ° ¢ United States' largest con-| ThiS.is Mrs. Atkinson’s first trip| . . an ¢ 0 & G. D, Whitehurst, Milton Goodman, | tra Wasvick, Jimmy Steel, Amanda |0t had 0 being able 1o ew Wiy cing fims, and Mrs, Atkinson t0 Alaska with her husband. He vt | 4G IR R Slovsmmans BV Chet Neff, Clyde P. King, Earle g Lee, O:nds Olegard, Anna An- mtedp + Auxiliary OfICers | rrived from Excursion Inlet yes- p‘”“]‘*‘ }'°u"“‘“" noritl ‘sgath in the | PIAL S0CAFPIOEAGreatmont. Mathews, Roy E. Evans, Dale Bly- derson, Thora E. Norhiem, Arvid |~ ¢ ke 2 - . . - early fall berg, Garfield Walla, C. A Kuhilka,| Nothiem, Arald Norhiem, Randi| Aspa ‘emul = ILhe S :.;l((ml::mifi:':: x:l::ilx)? "R‘Z,-"Afif.fmfif i A | fonble GRRet was dismisiad . Ga . C. A A ; , on Poppy sales this year, it was)the loca > Mr. son's !saturday from the Government . Tom Brotherton, Ray J. Gregory, Peterson, Joan Peterson, Martha announced that a total of $1,27546 firm has been engaged since last H anpitaly : : Chester F. Dawes, Lawrence Stein, Johnson, Eunice Helberg, Ann|yag turned in. A vote of thanks was October. usslans e g AN i Alflselé‘gerr‘;'lelp was a passenger oni-Sr:Z:;psiT' Jestle: Andossons, (VNS |extended to. Betty MoOGrick Gnd| Mr., and | s Aigson foame | : e ! ; her committee for the excellent por 3¢ A I | a charter flight to Todd, Waterfall| Leaving here for Ketchikan were|work accomplished & “mmv i B e rmans ou HAI'IB“I A"D | and Ketchikan. P. E. Morbello, H. E. Lewis, Ethel| At ;h Pl: ‘VM ok k\Frnnmscn a short time ago and . 8 Pl | | [ t 4 - E. 1 , H. E. ] e meeting, Mrs. McCormick are les i 5 w(’(l):"lg\zll:gfl:gertfl\:files i;uuvrvdny‘b‘choolmg, Donald Schooling. turned in $5 which had been sent‘::”l,e(:::":\,gflym::gg:n:fi; t;;:b Sr?::l\] Slflly Invaflon Bu(K (oo ARE { N 0 t . c e { 3 on, M. Wes- Leave for Seattle {to her anonymously to be used by| Y 3 : ) el y Y will fly fr i | ;on, S.:h@ldon. Joe Green; arn'vnls‘ Those taking passage to Seattle|the American Legion Auxiliary for WIP“,”X}_k fi:{" ;fa:?_(; eas;.l t has| NEW YORK, July 12—The Rus- 7 SOI'D I" jUNEAu > 3's & rom Haines were Gladys Mims,|were W. D. Antle, J. H. Bennett,|Child Welfare. [ O Y con®sians have set up loudspeakers i an Amefican announces with pleas- James Patterson, James D. Ford,|N. E. Gal P I 1 | progressed remarkably well con- iy ° i | Y : BEhole Homne Chtherfie i [ - OAlyes, P. . | Hight, _0r, ] was voted to-hold a dance in| gt the gelays in obtaining A10M€ the eastern front to inform Fish arrivals in Juneau recently | ure the resumption of our Juneau- Marie Forlinck "|Einar Olsoe, Nels Pehrson, P. C.ithe near future and Mrs. DOTOthY| ovorigl and personnel,” Mr. Af- | LI¢ OPPOsing German troops all de-) Were: Norland, Capt. Sivert Ander-| Fairbanks Electra Shuttle Service. . ULt o 'Petersburg st |qlgasox|, R. E. Stewart, Mabel Kob- | Manthey was appointed to act as |y incon said today. “The ‘work ‘thero tails regarding the invasion of Si-{son, 24,000 pounds halibut, sold to E.: Deminert A J ' DN £ -[bivik, Olga Kobbivik, Alex N. Mes-|chairman for the event. The date . 3 2 ® cily, the British Broadcasting Cor-|the Alaska Coast Fisheries this| . D , A J. Demmert and|g” ¢ Greoire. Anna H. Lar.|of the dance will be announced in ™ about 75 percent completed and Y ‘oadeast |morning for 18.60 and 17.15 cents JUNEAU FAIRBANKS arriving passengers from Peters-| g v ' th ipoori it is really wonderful what has been PCration said today. The broadcast| ¢ i - burg were Mr. and Mrs, C. C, star.|5° Tva I. Anderson, Lynn . the near future ot B g e e . .| was picked up here. |a pound; Oceanic, Capt. Ole West- oy ; Ty Cooper, P. J. Hansen, Charley| The next meeting of the Ameri-|dccompished in the siork Sonc Bl by, 18,000 pounds halibut, sold on Whitehorse Hichard Dalton was an outgoing | SteWart, Harry Maxwell, Ellis Rey_‘iintteiwt :uxlhary will be held nce bewg;is; ::1 it mn‘:e WL‘:“ MRS. SIMMONS AND Saturday to the New England Fish > passenger for Hoonah and incoming, 2O0% Erwin - Welsand, . Melffend s bl £ty | i : g SHELBY ARE HOME | Company for 19 and 1690 cents a FIVE FLIGHTS WEEKLY from Hoonah were Ferry Hansen! , John Lee. Oth A A X Mrs. Sheldon Simmons and her|Pound. 2 ) | | er projects which the Atkin- = | s " o - and Frank Wright, jr. o s(“oo”“fi FUNER‘l s Com:an; & now doing fnclude Y0118 son Shelby are at home now| Rainler, Capt. Lars Larson, 12,5 Connections to all interior points. ~ Sunday Flights \EI H Ithe Red River Dam at Dennison, A 'N€ family residence on Hem- 000 pounds halibut, sold to Alaska | Leaving Juneau Sunday with IS HELD SATURDAY | Texas, which is still underway, and 1% Way. They were dismissed|Coast Pisherles on Friday for 19, & Alaska Coastal were for Hoonah,| | progressing satisfactorily, The am- "W St. Ann's Hospital Sunday. jand 1690 cents a pound; Emma, ]'vh's. !:lvly wlule. Frank Wright, jr | AIR FOR wESI} Last rites for John E. Schooling,/munition depot constructed by the s Capt. Tom Ness, 19,000 pounds black‘ A" for Haines, J. Baier, R. Ellers, Emil | who died June 30 at Pelican City, company in Arizona has been com- WHAT FOR—SHRAPNEL? cod, sold to New England Fish| Jolmette; for Skagway, RIChard| , gyor Atrways plane with H, L.|Were held Saturday afternoon at 2(Pleted and the Keswick Dam, in SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico— The g:mx:;ny and Bootn Fisheries on 2 H . Loy i g 5 associ T sepers 5 12 and 6 cents a S ;! Kasemeyer, pilot, an “|o'clock from the Chapel of the California is approaching comple- ociation of groundkeepers of Ahursday for o el ¥ Passengers for Excursion Inlet|Sanesel, Blot An0 HamP Bl oharies w. Carter Mortuary. [tion. The company tecently was San Juan golf course has found a|Pound. 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 ‘SIJL:;:ay VIJIEI; lgonarc? Johnson, C.| . e following passengers foi The Rev. Willis R. Booth de- AWarded two additional government Wav to do its bit. It has announced sl . Morrison, P. D. Kavanagh, A. B.| 3 livered the eulogy and musical se-|Ccontracts in the Northwest, Mr. At- it will present to the Army all the| In Canada’s early days Phillips, Darrell Frank, Mike A.|the Westward: : i ; £ " J . y > = ¥ . Eflion Daviall Brak e e, R, E. Murphy and |1€°H10nS Were sung by Miss Martha Kinson said, Jost balls its members find in the ! were offered to men who married | SN WA NI N/ TLE U BB VL /12 8 ) ] y, ar Cecotte, $ 3 Tidley, accompanied by Mrs. Wil-| The firm was one of the contrac- course of their work. at 18 or younger. S. Shuldberg, C. F. Troutte, James|Mrs. Don Stattler. liam L. Paul. Inte o] ———e I itpet ) DAL 2 Barber, M. Maisack. | For Yakutat, Alex Johnson, Ber-|peroreen Cen;et,e:y Fmens, was, i BABNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SRR 14 o 3 N s * Arrivals in Juneau Sunday were,|nard Henniger ‘and Sam Henniger, . 2 ! 3 '| Pallbearers | from Funter, Darrell Frank, James Wilbur Elstrad and Charles Ed- Sharpe, u;;arze':“eye&;mww:::fi:r By BILLY DeBECK C. Cotes; from Skagway, Jack wards. Y 4 0 ,J. W - “ \ : , B S BY 8 SER e 416 AR BRD A A y | i S bt ; GO BELOW, DEE DeE Y ron SAL Constructlon‘ and Mining Machinery || STARLING RETURNS Nou LAND- e QaWNT MY 10 fstilean Bytate LUBBER * NUSS WMAD SHIP \WHEN WE :—:’Soull:lvarél Potrtxabl}: fome[g"essol: 1—Complete Shanking Device for H. W. Starling, Chief of the Arts jor GOOGLE ’ © GeT 1O — .p. Electric Motor, 60 cycle, Forming Drills |and Craft Depar - : 220 volt . 8—4-point Dollies, various guages || cational Divi DAStAnt af the By TRIN0AD, 2—Sullivan Air Jack Hammers - 2—Top and Bottom Forming cationsl Division, Office of Indian and Equipments Guages Affairs, has returned to his head- 7 § 10—Pcs. Hollow Drill Steel 1—Number Five Oil Furnace with J|quarters in Juneau. He has been 1—Set Blacksmith Tools for Hand Induction Blower away since May 1 and has been at Sharpening 1—Steel Feed Tank Nome, . St. Lawre! i 2 2—Sets Protectomotoes. 1—Electric Drill Hammer, 220 volt s 5 AAVISIEe. I e 1—Ingersoll-Rand Jacksteel 1—Generator, Five K. W. Islands, the Diomedes and Cape Prince of Wales. > Sharpener with Equipments 1—Pelton Water Wheel 2—4-point Hexagon Dies This Machinery Is Practically New Apply to J. M. PICHOTTA, Skagway, Alaska &6 Tac, World sights seserved | | { | BUY WAR BONDS