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- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1943 Here Again te Thrill You! THE SENSATIONAL BEST-SELLER! Daring! Intimate! Dramatic! It's the NaturaliHistory, with “DENNIS MORGAN JAMES PLU America's White- COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS THEATRE THE CAPITOL HA Informal Musicale Given Last Evening For those who were unable to sttend the musicale at the Gover- nor's House a few weeks ago, an informal recital was given last svening by Miss Sylvia Davis, tal- chted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Davis, at the family home on ‘Sixth Street. Leaving tomorrow, Misses Sylvia and Shirley Davis will go to Cin- cinnati to enter the Conservatory of Music. This will be Sylvia’s third year of study at the conservatory, majoring in violin and symphony and radio work. Shirley will enter the school for her first year. She plans to major in dramatic and radio work, with ¢mphasis of study on piano and cello. .o HERE FROM ATTLE E. W. Putman, of Seattle, guest at the Baranof. is a FOR S T iE BIG PICTURES! IMPORTANT MEET CF TERR. GUARDS FRIDAY EVENING The Juneau Unit of the Terr torial Guards will meet at the Elks' Hall Frid evening at 8 o'clock. All members should make an effort to be present, especially those chos- en to shoot on the Labor Day rifle team. Important matters such as placement issues of ammuition, gas mask drill and rifle team instruction will be taken up. Guards who still have gas masks should return them at this meeting. B STOCKHOLM, Aug. 18.—Reports received here from Oslo say thou- sands of Norwegian policemen are | being inducted into the armed forces under a decree signed by the Pre- mier, apparently under direct ord- ers from the German occupation authorities who are haunted by fears of an Allied invasion. SALE 10 SUNLITE KEROSEAL ELECTRIC IRONING BOARD PADS Prie $3. 50 each Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Telephone No. 616 SKILLED LOGGERS Logging Truck Road Builders Wanted for IMPORTANT WAR WORK Certificate of Availability Required U. S. Employment Service 124 Marine Way, Juneau . LynnL. (Erosby at the Gastineau Hotel, Juneau KITTY FOYLE" re- | IN2-DAY RUN, | LOCAL THEATRE | “Kitty Foyle,” the picture which won for Ginger Rogers the coveted iOscar, will come to the Capitol |'Theatre for a return engagement tonight and Thursday. The famous story written by Christopher Morley, and scripted for the screen by Dalton Trumbo, |1s about a Philadelphia working girl |in love with a young man from the | right side of the tracks, her ex- | periences there and in New York, | during and after this romance, ending with her decision as to | where her happiness and welfare | | lie, Produced | “Kitty Foyle” by David Hemstead, displays in every se- quence the craftsmanship of Sam Wood, director of ‘“Goodbye, Mr Chips” and *“Our Town.”" The performance of Ginger Rog- |ers makes all her other perform- | ances look like rehearsals. i Appearing with Miss Rogers in the picture are Dennis Morgan, James Craig, Eduardo Cianelli, Ernest Crossart, Gladys Cooper and Odette Myrtil. - GIVEN (ROSS, JAP ATTACKS | HEADQUARTERS OF THE AL-| | ASKA DEFENSE COMMAND, Aug. MAJOR HAYES| " PAGE THREE. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA NAMED ‘MISS CALIFORNIA' TYRONE POWER Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! (5 CeNTURY STARTS TONIGHT Benjamin Blake . . . MAN OF ) TWO WORLDS ... and Many Loves! N "SON OF FURY' AT 20TH CENTURY and | More Stamps ‘! Buy Buy Spanning , three continents the seven deas, “Son of Fury,” the | More | 8tory of Benjamin Blake, is the fiery, {action-packed story of a man who | _battles the world for his birthright. | | Btarring Tyrone Power in the roar- | ing title role, the filmization of & Edison Marshall's best-seller “Ben- jamin Blake,” contains the adven- ®L gures of ten lifetimes—replete with Y |lusty fights, adventure and temp- | * | |estuous romance under a South Sea { 'Island moon. This feature opens .1 gonight at the 20th Century. |/ 20th Century-Fox’s able Produc- 4 tion Chief, Darryl F. Zanuck, went i lall out on the filming of “Son of i [Fury” A top-flight cast was as- | sembled, including exotic Gene | Tierney as the alluring native girl; villainous George Sanders who por- trays Tyrone's vindictive uncle; | gorgeous Frances Farmer as Ty- | {rone's English sweetheart; and ¢ | young Roddy McDowall as the youthful Benjamin Blake. Camera crews were dispatched to the South Seas to photograph authentic scenes, and an accurate replica of the old port of Bristol took shape on the studio’s back lot A complete torture ship of the early § .. 1880's was built as Director John LS T Cromwell put the cast through its rigorous paces. Also featured in the strong cast are John Carradine, Elsa Lanchester, Harry Davenport, Kay Johnson and Dudley Digges. The cast is said to turn in unusually fine perform- ances, with credits spread evenly ! throughout. % £ - | “Son of Fury,” was adapted from Los Angeles and was to repre- |y, 14005 Marshall novel by Philip sent the State in the Miss Am- Ipy,00 wijljam Perlberg acted as Bonds Brigand...rogue...hunted across three continents and the seven seas...he fought the whole world or his birthright! Jean Bartel (above), tall sta- tuesque blond, 19, was selected Miss California in a contest at |18—Major Frank Hayes, of the! |Eleventh Air Force, bomber pilot, | has been awarded the Distinguished | Flying Cross and four other officers | and a Flight Officer have received | “au' medals. I | Sgt. Abraham Todras has received | |the Oak Leaf cluster. | Major Hayes received the Dis- ! tinguished Flying Cross for “cour- | lage and leadership displayed H | keeping with the highest traditions of the Army Air Corps.” { The major, as pilot of medium | bombers, has participated in num- |erous attacks against the Japs in ‘nun'ly a year. . ALASKACOASTAL " FLIES TO SITKA WITH 5 PERSONS | Fiying to Sitka this morning with |the Alaska Coastal Adrlines were |William S. Whyman and Malcolm | Moe. Returning to Juneau were | William Trombolz, William Mark- |er, William H. Carlson, Charles De Ganahl, and Jack Hash. The following were passengers to | Excursion Inlet: Vincent H.Brown, Paul R. Pugh, Peter XE. Norbello,| land Albert Mulden. Or the return; Itrip K. N. Klock and Wade Patten/ ! were passengers. | Miss filafiuck, L ; Mrs. Junge Are . Honored Guests | Complimentary to Miss Virginia! |Shattuck and Mrs. Kenneth Junge, 'both of whom are planning to |leave shortly for the south, a |party was given last week at the} |home of Mrs. E. J. Blake 'on Tenth| land C streets. Mrs. H. M. Hollmann | |was co-hostess for the occasion. Sixteen guests were asked for |dessert and an informal evening. {Cut prizes were won during the affair by Mrs. Evelyn Brown and Miss Louise Skinner. ! | Miss Shattuck, who has been |spending the summer with her parents at their Glacier Highway home, will leave tomorrow. enroute to Everett, Wash., where she Iis Home Economics Superviscr in the Everett High School. 7 Mrs. Junge plans to leave next week, accompanied by her two daughters, to spend the winter at Corvallis, visiting with Mr. Junge's parents at Seattle, enroute. During her absence the Vance Blackwells will reside in the family mome on Eleventh Street. - STATEHOOD BILL REPORT SLATED FOR CHAMBER The all-important report of the Legislative Committee on the pend- ing bill which would grant state- hood for Alaska will take the spotlight tomorraw noon when members of the Chamber of Com- merce meet in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. ‘The report has been prepared under the direction of Chairman Allen Shattuck, and several months have been spent in drawing up the report. All members are urged not to miss this meeting. SRS S BUY WAR BONDS 5. | erica contest at Atlantic City, |ggociate producer on the film N. J. { > - 3 | WLB RULES Mussolini ASSURED OF s Placed COMPLIANCE Onsland Administration Issues Badoglio Is Taking No Drastic New Policy Chances at Escape at on Labor © German Hands | BERN, Aug. 18—A Swiss tele- COMING. SOON WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—A new graphic agency dispatch from Chi- and drastic policy to force com- ggso, says fallen Premier Benito pliance to War Labor Board de- Mussolini has been removed from cisions by unions and. employers xfl"- Breschia, near Rome, to Bon- alike was placed in effect by the za Island, which the Fascists once | President today with the withdraw-|gent their political prisoners. H W M 'h ! al of unions’ contractual rights and| The dispatch supports an article 0n0f af 0 efS privileges and authorization for in the Neu Zuercher Zeitung which _— A goodie sale has been planned withholding priorities on war con-|gays Premier Badoglio took precau- Announcement was made today for September 4, at Bert's Cash tracts from employers. |tions to place Mussolini where he that September 19 has been set 85 Gyocery by members of the Girl It was the Administration’s first could not be reached by German the date for the reception spon- geout Council of Juneau and To assume duties at Cordova, Mis§ move to penalize unions which ig- motorized divisions and there is no sored by the Juneau Woman's Club‘Douglns_ | Elizabeth Evans, Public Health nore or disobey WLB decisions, al-|access to the island except by in honor of all war mothers or‘ Mrs, Flogd Fagerson of Juneau, | Nurse, left yesterday for the Westa though employers already have been | “swimming.” , Gastineau Channel. |whose telephone number is g9 | ward by plane. i '| Miss Evans has been with thé GEORGE SANDERS - FRANCES FARMER - RODDY McDOWALL JONN CARRADINE + ELSA LANCHESTER - WARRY DAVENPORT + KAY JOKNSON + DUDLEY DIGGES Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK - Dicected by JOHN CROMWELL Asociale Producer William Pe:lbe 1ed on the Novel “Benjamin Bloke'* by Edison Marsholl + Screan Ploy by Philip Dunne - A 20ih CENTURY-FOX PICTURE PLUS: 20——MINUTES LATEST NEWS———20 -"SERGEANT YORK" organization, will be graefully Ae: | cepted. | . 5 ¢ PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE DEPARTS FOR CORDOVA SCOUT COUNCIL GOODIE SALE SEPT. 4 Reception Sept. 19 o GIRL SRR - i t BUY WAR BONDS s acted against in some cases. | The afternoon affair will be held {and Mrs. Norman Rustad at Doug-i,r |to attend. the sale by anyone in either| blow at the pocketbook, or A ot o i = al BREMERTON, Wash.,, Aug. 18— & g e a The néw policy “puts teeth in! at the Baranof Hotel and all moth- |, 2 3 o erritorial Department of Health Maza | . . | i 3 he | 188 552, are in charge of arrange- | | i both the upper and lower jaws,” a I i ' l p I |ers of sons or daughters in the : " | here since May 26, as Public Health i n an 1 e ara sls |ments for the food. Contributions Included in the punishment pro-| Ra es a' Bre e"on #e ol B lof the two channel towns who may | g I" { 'be interested in the Girl Scout least at those unions having checkoff system in the collection|Combatting a small outbreak of WLB spokesman said. | service are extended an invitation | Nurse. vided for unions is a prospective LABOR T0 GET I lof dues. They would be deprived infantile paralysis, City Health | I“ 0“ pOS'I'WAR | of dues taken from a member’'s pay |authorities of Kitsap County have | | envelope pending compliance tolclosed all theatres, dance halls and the WLB ruling. The muney would churches and banned swimming in‘ pEA(E (oNFABS then be turned over tc them. the lakes and also in Puget Sound The new policy is effective at hereabout until further notice. [ once. It was put into effect under Fourteen cases have been reported the Anti-Strike Law and the Whice | With three deaths. | House made it public in a letter| e e i "executios oreer ver SOUTHERN FRANCE Best of Conditions BOMBED BY FORTS| ceicaco, au s — witam issued to Stabilization Director . Green, President of the American Fred M. Vinson telling him to pro-| ceed against recalcitrants as vre-| | Pederation of Labor, declares that ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN organized labor is determined that ported to him by the Board. i | | NORTH AFRICA, Aug. 18. — The i ; . the postwar peace conference “shall | | Allied striking power has hit in &, ‘e transformed into a sordid I llRlN llNI ’ R | new direction and a large formation i " territorial grab bag. E of Flying Fortresses raided southern | Outlining the postwar objectives, France for the first time. | Green said America must be kept LONDON, Aug. 18—British four- - 878% More Express to Alaska Pan American Airways’ Alaska Serv- ice, merged into the transport facili- ties of the Armed Forces, is working overtime these days. One result: 878% more air express carried to Alaska in 1942 than in the year be- fore. Every ounce of cargo is under military control. When the war is won, we will again give all of our friends the standard of Objectives fo Insure Istress le Tube and Solon, north- | X f Pms d - west of Marseille, were attacked. ‘c::e“:o ms::;f)dtsh:nr;n:::f::l ?n?;‘)gjx?c | n;::: ;al‘jt lmv_‘:”fgw” ’;fu"dmp a peacetime production plan to em- §5 v lonst 1,000 iR, | ploy people and insure themselves engined bombers made an attack on o | against want and improve the social ' Turin Monday night and got what is officially called a “well concen- trated attack,” which means many tons of explosives fell on the city although not with such paralyzing effect as the recent raids on Milan g ————— MRS. BROWN AT BARANOF Mrs. Chet Brown, of Anchorage, arrived yesterday and is at the Baranof. Fortresses raided the German city of Friedrichshafen at daylight yes- ferday and violent anti-aircraft fire was seen from the Swiss side of Lake Constance. The broadcast also said two Fort- |resses made forced landings in Switzerland. " - e BUY WAR BONDS | LONDON, Aug. 18.—A Swiss radio | broadcast said American Flying | - security system. | OTTAWA, Aug. 18. — A Rome | radio said a large Allied invasion | fleet has been sighted off Catania | on the east coast of Sicily and | | invasion barges are laden with | troops and tanks. The report was | recorded by the Canadian Broad- | | casting Company but not confirmed | by Allied sources. service for which Pan American is known throughout Alaska. LPANV AMERICAN 1IRII 1} BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ANE FOUND THESE MEROGLNPHICS © ) OUR MAN-BAG FROM SOWTH AMER\CA ,GOOGLE — ENTIRE WTELL\GENCE GTREF BRFFLED — WHAT DO //’3' OU MAKE OF T 2 i \T 485 The AN \\PPEEE ! ('S EROM \ARD BIRD SNUFEY SMTHY WE SEZ “URNW @ 0 S0DRCIONS TIME - WISHT A\ NOL-UNS WIZ HERE Y Copr 1943, King Feaiuces Syndicate, loc_ World aghts esecved