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FRIDAY, AUGUST l3 1943 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASK/\ ¢ PA(‘ F THRFP | ““ " [ MAROONED FLYER LOST AGAIN i e R R e ? , > ) ’ > WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY FOR WEEKEND ON " INCOLORFILMAT | | | CAPITOL SCREEN . 20TH CENTURY LENTUR) How COUI.D SHE In what has been hailed as the | Guaranteed to put you in crowning piece of clowning in his |happy frame of mind is Dorothy | HELP IT ? fun-filled career, comedian Joe E.| Lamour’s new Paramount jungle| N 0 w P I A Y l N G M i 4 [Brown is on the screen again in |film in Technicolor, “Beyond the| bt — Ill)lslll‘::lu.\;‘o(utxv‘l:llxv\\\’lu::‘ '1‘“‘:“1“1‘\}1 ";Fl:v} | Blue Horizon,] now playing at the| - aring g Ma Scheduled to) |20th Century Theatre. | | e Ca catre, e e | gratiating star has done in the picture is certain to have audi- |way of jungle films. The way Dotty fences in hysterics as the Dbig- wears a sarong, “elivers her line mouthed star turns bowler to build |sings a song and carries out th lup his muscles and inadvertently | romantic scenes in “Beyond - the h bowls over the king-pins of a Nazi Blue Horizon”, makes film-going a: py ring! Y [ really enjoyable experience Inl addition to dpul(l?.\uwl the | A first-rate feature oast gives & usual, good-natyred goof who 1is Dotty excellent support. The cast ... Spie 't h W o 9 { Dot 3 supy r pi H:"' :'P weak in the knees from love and | lincludes Richard Denning, Jack! 'pll-"mg' eir foot k in the head from birth, Joe| | Haley, Patricia Morison, Walter | . init...every time |is to be seen in an hilarious dual| Helen Gilbert and Elizabeth| JNe SR bl rap! role wherein he also appears as his atterson | cigarette-smoking, dice-rolling, two- | Richard Denning, as Dotty's new fisted grandmother. Glamorous| ! -friend, makes &r | | | jungle boy-friend, makes an ideal| :Margnvnfe‘ Chapman, popular| romantic partner. He's talented as young starlet, plays the leading an actor, blond and gogd-looking ‘ feminine role opposite Brown, while | . |and built like an Adonis. It's Den- ul).\lcrdioutwod members of the cast | {ning’s first real film break. Jack s \:(om lxlhz;;ndd “L:gh;' BRggert |Haley contributes many hilarious ark, Claire Dodd, Lloy ridges | scenes, and Abel and Helen Gil- ““:;l on:; Lr)nu(ms f the bill | |bert fulfill their romantic assign- f Second feature of the bill is| ments with complete satisfaction. “Down Mexico Way” starring Gene Patricia Morison is likewise excel- Autry, singing cowboy, in a film . § 'lu‘x( ‘“| ‘mm;‘t;::"a i . dealing with Gene's efforts in ex-| SEVEN DAYS he drifted on a rubber boat in the South Pacific after ! i\ posing a criminal gang who are; being forced down with 10 members of his B-17 crew are almost for- —PLUS— " attempting to stage a false “world| 8otten by Staff Sergt. Richard Anderson as he gets lost in the arms “DON WINSIL( DOWN il i ¢ WOT'®) of Screen Actress Julie Gibson. The movie starlet greeted the re- |western Army posts, seek the se- ; SLOW Bremitaeeaia . motion pigtute. s clusion of mountain resorts for a " THE NAVY” MEXICO WAY” i = __| turning hero on the set of a Hollywood picture. « (International) | oy dhys. : sty Mgy 4 |imp—— g ot urday Matinee) el terrier, around the hotel grounds. | 4 There o are hundreds of . . WIDH R An avid golfer, he has huhg up|Married life in Douglas. Here, mosts {war workers, in the West for the ey CATHI SMILEY BURNETTE L A e lof their eight children were born first time, who want to seb points et dhpes : his clubs for the duration, 0o grew to maturity and in this ey l]R[]THY LAMOUR |area were born most of \hr-xr 5. And, finally, westerners are |grandchildren \ta_vmu home this summer to see DflUG AS Present at last night's celebr: 1m», West themselves. RICHARD nENNING ‘1 Ition were three daughters, MHI Good Year Seen A. R. Edwards, Mrs. Edward Bach' wouldn't surprise me a bit MCK HALEY NEWS |and Miss Laine Aalto. Owing to 4k tho ol of supher, Ehik Wik PATRICIA MORISON ' N ey T S e WP > | transportation difficulties, Mrs. Lil- vm to be one of the West's best " l-.? = TRE 5 2 {lian Bonner and Mrs. Selma Plumb, |tourist years,” says Chester Letts WA“ER ABE'. A BIG “"‘y"‘““"“"‘ HONORS |4 Seattle, and Mrs, Hilda Helmes! lof the Denver convention and visit- HELEN GILBERT i AUGUST AALTOS, DOUGLAS o1 ganta Monica, and also J. A.| ANKARA, Turkey, Aug. 13 m,_"" s bureau ELIZABETH PATTER CAPITOL HAS THF P'G PICTURES! A delightful evening was enjoyed | aqlio with the Uniied States forces ports from’ the Belkans say the|, VWoler C. Nve, exccutive secre- SON ( by about 200 friends of Mr. andlin the South Pacific were unable Germans o E Tl hon. | IO S Duds Tatibess JARoCh T N T T Mrs. Aalto who gathered at the(to attend but sent congratulatory | dary defenses and fortifications ml‘lmn of Montana, says that dude Two Presidents of and has many personal conferenc- Eagles Hall last evening to help|messages & b arih b ithe e ranchers are making food produc- es. Ho has a direct line to the|the pioneer Alaskan couple cele- Y Yu xu]n(\ banks of the Sava Rlvll-umn their primary goal. U_S_ at Work'Byrnes White iTouse switchboard and four Prate their golden wedding anni-| yps STRAGIER SAILS s ol I S | “Eighty per cent of the activities o . |other inter-office lines he can turn VerSarY: Mrs. Henry Stragier left last |of dude.renchers oRAsty. a8 00n- Gets First Nofice o and off from a lite desk box. | With Master of Ceremonies AleX pjght on a visit with her two {cegied, ity L Mveabock ., prxchion At 1930 b the hardoworkine S€Y @nouncing, the following pro-|daughters, Helen Erskine and Ju- RAN(HERS DUDE {anyway,” be says, e Wi Y. ¢ e hard-working gom was given. Community Sing-|1js Breslin S 3 alat! | “In the past the visiting dudes : ? South Carolinian has a snack lunch € |lia Breslin, in Seattle. She is a (Continued from Page one) | COTR CRIC NIRRT & SAC e |6 accompanist, Mrs. Paul Winkle- anticipating a_pleasant visit with "‘ SOUEEZE OF {have proved capable of helping the 2= — s ependert air-freshening units that Up on a portable hotplate, a sand- gam, accordion selections by MIS. her son George, who is receiving| ::f::h:,:;':vm ppm’?:noril?:)::ghm(}\./\.mv posts are near many of the| TO Pprevent marks “and_wrinkld . he says “sometimes work and some- | Wich Mrs. Bymes makes for him pircio, vocal golos by Mrs. Flora|s furlough from his Oalifornia| [to inc . rodeo towns and the shows, say an. velved ROWhS vERtC Che s st o ™ irkham, A mook wedding wes| sy tomning. eamp tnis moncn. | LABOR IS SOLVED o e s ez Hieir managers, should be neld as a Padded hangers and allow plenty 98 cwn office usually doesn’t About the only recreation Byrr {mru;l)!:ih‘l;ldm lily et ?n('}“s,‘l“ { The r:nch:ors pl:::e :m::m \gedl"“““ of morale, for the relaxa- |Clo%t space. Inspect fredaenily B About @ yrnes ley Ann Edwards, grand children, | E i 7 ‘ > ” ake sure thg - enjoys these hot, humid days is{and Dean Joh Shirley Maris | IR MEET | By ROBERT GEIGER |the dudes fo visit them late in the|tion of soldiers, war workers and| T T that ) they e e ean Johnson, Shirley Marie i’ Plndstis o o slipped or been pushed over against Byrnes does a lot of telephoning | walking “Whiskers,” his wire-haired |Edwards and Erl e A regular firemen’s meeting ‘was | AP Features Writer summer, rather than in the poak‘”"“m"” all of whom now are work- " P! 4 —_— A : |Edwards and Erlene Miller, great pelq last night with a small at- el N beigiy |1ng longer and harder than usual, | clothing stored in the closet. ——— lgrandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.|iendance d ek Tanhla) DENVER -~ The . 1843, ; warafime. vacption anonins, of July. and Augs Cream cheese mixed Into bolled Anito. hT R to other social ac-!gude tourist season has turned into(ust, so that their labor can be| Some smaller rodeos are combin- | ressing makes tangy covering for i AT LT R :\il\l_no;a \\uhmc the '[f“y A DNeW one of the strangest in the west’s |spread through the cattle m\mtrvs ing business with pleasute and are plain, frozen or jellied frult sala T irion by Miss. Maintenance Committee was ap- history. | busy season. [held on the same day and place |y some ?, Katherine - Jensen and accordion pointed as/follows: Val Poor, Carl These are the reasons: Hundreds .of eastern women J,]d‘wxm.e R o e S e in Wrce selections by John Niemi. . e . s e e dressing. served with lettuce a « oS s 3 Lindstrom, Elroy Fleek, Harr 1. “Normal” tourist travel, by|girls have offered to turn “cow- | frequently on Sunday afternoon. Ry : Mr. Sey then presented Mr. and 3y when there is lamb on the menu. G e Worobec and Frank Pettygrove.'automobile, has been halted by gas- | punchers” this summer for room adilar il m' g 5 aen ‘30“: Discussion took place concerning oline rationing but a few “business- and board but what the ranch coun- 2 1,";“’{.‘ SiEalite At/ of money as the necessity of repairing the Nat- combined-with-pleasure” sightseers | try really needs, in the way of fe- . . e friends. | giorium. Custodians of the build- of the pre-war type are on hand. |male help, are cooks and dishwash- | M T ;VX'H' roen etersburg friends “’r ing, consisting of President An-, 2. Ranch labor is so short many | ers who can free ranch women for| . IA l ]n ’l zc ory Mr. and Mrs. Aalto was also Pre- |arews, Arne Shudshift and C. Lind-|dude ranches are discouraging the the out-of-doors jobs with which| Selll;edv‘ : S strom will take charge of all nec- inexperienced dude, who may be|they are familiar, the ranchers say. | PLYING BETWEEN . . 2 3 ancing was enjoyed to the mu- essary repairs. A pot of delicious Planning a visit, because ranchers| Few of the big time western ro- (l)]é'ml Victory is won, everything we have to Is)n; nuf M(;-:.J E:!ht;:‘ Bavard lfiz the hot beans, potato salad, sandwich-|haven't the domestic help to oper-|deos, including the Cheyenne Fron-| JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY er — ano and John Niemi on the ac- eg and refreshments gave the meet- ate their vacation plants. But they | tier Days celebration, have been 3 s A dion. | o are inviting a few dud vho have | eli 5 8 LEAVES JUNEAU P. i . cordl |ing an appropriate and cheerful 4 ew dudes, who have eliminated this summer and the ' ban American Airways’ experience gained With Mr. and Mrs. Aalto seated ending. spent many summers in the West, ones that already have been staged | Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8:00 P. M y more than 165 million miles of overseas at the head of the table, refresh- to come out and help the haying or |drew as large or larger, crowds as| Y ) i g flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies ments were served in the banquet| TO TENAKEE the .cattle work. 1u peace time, reports indicate. 4 BB and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering foam. The fablé Nasiconkoa. WIsh ¢ John Jeusrry ety iansutay 3 Relatives of soldiers, visiting| That's because war planta o) TICKETS and INFORMATION at f h d 1 d fl . . owers and the Cenlerp“ece WI]SlSt.‘OVQI\il]g for a visit of undetermined ~ — ~ of scheduled flying in Alaska— ed of a huge golden ring With a jength at Tenakee Springs. With PERCY'S CAFE Al.lla(e at work for the Government and m‘r’;‘:i‘:f:cd";"‘:sd:"d groum: bThc enjoyment of the spring baths he : Where all small packages may be left Military services of the United States. baked np;v Mr. J ]cha(;?uclflm m; Hopes 40 xeliiwa RIE GRVG paing na : g g e ) A fin and this year, as he did on his last Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and |decorated by Mrs. Charles Tuckett. yisit there five years ago. i understanding of Alaskans who so often find ft 3The. comnipiec, o8 SAEAREEmA — : that war priority stands in the way of that L?"Ethé’lgt:i:: L'mswéfiflx?‘;fl’; IN APPRECIATION . . .2 ~ iy A . K- We wish to express our sincere NEBAL ELECTRIC co tri % $ p or delays that express shipment. ett, Mrs. Irwin Hachmeister, Mrs. appreciation and thanks to the Elks9 llall . [3. 0. Kirkham, Mrs. A. E. Goetz'committee on arrangements for the |and Mrs. Gust Nurmi. The Com- party and all the kind friends of " | mittee on Arrangements wishes to Douglas, Juneau, Petersburg and AZDA fiagi, all Fioes who contributed sitka, who contributed in many SATuBnAY—AUGuST 14 :;» gcnemulsly to the success of ways to make our Golden Wedding L A M P he program. Anniversary so delightful. Mr. and Mrs. Aalto were married | (Signed) Maria andg August Aalto l” P M l in California, August 12, 1893, but adv -M.to1A.M. i have lived the greater part of their Pl e i R Th SI d d i ] —————— — SOLDIER PLEADS 4 e Standard of Comparison - - BOBTEW’S BAND Zce/S7f7 | GULTY T0 RAPE * : £ MURDER CHAR’GE 5 - CLAY CENTER, Kas., Aug. 13- Alask El lr' L' h' dp In the West > Pvt. Joseph McAvoy, 24, of Brook- a ec lc l an ower n the Wes eve! e ry- | & e Iyn, pleaded guilty to the first de- Admission $][]0 SERVICE o where. .. people proclaim |gree murder and rape of Anna 10 MEN c°m an Milroy, 16-year-old farm girl whose - p y its full-bodied flavor. For nude and battered body was found 1 10 55 “, Monda; tops” in quality e a e onday: $1. c g A Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 / action of the grand jury. e i il saY Ruinics BARN EY GOOGLF AND SNUF FY SMITH B BILLY DeBECK i ; AW, GEE - SNeP O\BT\ (U's RIDICULOUS ) OF \T,BARNEY - WE\E OMAY - HOW COWD HE SMUGG\E Ou OONT COVERED TRWWDAD WITH | guay . WSSELE OUTTA HERE ON . B FINE-TOBTH COMS — KNOW TH | |SNUFEY Sus AT kerE, / U E NBRO BIRD, 4 b e has WaN HANRANAN i ~ CHECK @T T A\RPORT, | QS A \AsT E%ORT . 5 -