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“THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1943 Tonight! "KITTY FOYLE" wocix. 2 FEATURES LOOK OUT AMERICA! London’s Master Sleuth is Here! Tomorrow! with LEON ERROL MARY HEALY 4 Grace McDonald OZZIE NELSON ‘ t,“ bis prehestra PREV UL TUNIGHT 12:30 A. M. THEATRE @' THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! X though many desirable things would be secured through state- n , th> additional financial bur- & involved would not make such b5 @ t step desirable at the pre . D, “all efforts bill be sus- the present Harold Foss Faulkner, recommends to pass the pending pended, at least until war is ended.” chairman, and The Committee said that al- motion of R. E. Robert- he might wish to of the statements the Chamber voted for two weeks have an oppor- report the son, who said challenge some in the report, to defer action hile nbers tunily to scrutinize Five hundred copies are beins printed and will be mailed to members as soon as possible. those who heard the re- addition to regular mem- Gov. Ernest Gruening. member satko. Cha mberfi of Commerce Grodp in Repori- Adtion Deferred The degislative Committee of the Juneau Chamber cof Commerce, in a repopk.on the question of state- hood, feld the Chamber that it is the “opimion of the Committee the time has not yet ar d for Al- c3ka tojbe admitted into the Union ¢s a State” The mflnll(lé‘l‘. Allen Shattuck, i the Among port, in ers, was A was Paul new at the meetin: L "'FOR SALE qa 10 ‘SUNLITE KEROSEAL ELECTRIC , IRONING BOARD PADS Price $3.50 each “ Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Telephone No. 616 SKILLED LOGGERS ?i.qgging Truck Road Builders bk Wanted for {MPORTANT WAR WORK 1 (Certificate of Availability Required , see \ilJ. S, Employment Service 124 Marine Way, Juneau Lynn L. Crosby at the Gastineau Hotel, Juneau Am t | ALASKA COASTAL | "SON OF FURY" CONTINUESRUN, | 20TH CENTURY! the five that has been on the screen, stirring portrayals THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA |60 PASSENGERS | FIRST SUIT IN "KITTY FOVLE CLOSES TONIGHT | GO SOUTHTODAY| ALASKA BY OPA (Ap 0 ( “wnx this morning were as follows: | I | {Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bellamy, H. : Burke, Gordon Blanchard, Mrs. A.| Lo given R o n working gin |G- Blanchard, E. Connor, Mr. and| Foyle,” portrait of a rking girl.| = , ¥ x : Blkved byl itie | Mowdety pAWRa ene G 1. Dave, Jobn TUEAE but his latest, “Son of Fury,” the ) . |Henry S. Graves, Cpl. R. S.Green, e ) ah i winner, Ginger Rogers. | ; § B story of Benjamin Blake which The story, written by Christopher if:;, B e, 4, O Shnaton. opened last night at the 20th Cen- Morley, concerns the difficulties of | ‘I;“ 3 tury Theatre, surpasses them all a wl collar g v alls in| : Based on Edison Marshall's best- Tkl e kil Russell, W. C. Salt, Merle Scott, iling" Hover Pt ob Pursh Bas love with the scion of an old Phila- | J'5C o = e b selling novel, “Son o y" b delphia family, played by Dennis BRALNUBE, Y SOTSEE U R: 0 when the eyerything — swashbuckling adven- ; ; firm of George ' Brothers ture, action on the high seas, tor- Sufficool, Merle Tyler, D. Wheat- Ju- Morgan, and finds herself com-| A% "L Th b 1 of Ju pletely out of her element s AR i W. Amborn, Mrs. N.lneau, Alaska, was:made defendantyiq romance in the South Sea is- beidgurion lands, fights. The story when | . she 18 eallbd upor' to take her place| and Miss J. Crumrine. |in an administrator's treble damage in the sort of life to | Leaving here for the south were suit filed in the District Court 8t jaid in the early 1800's, and depicts expected to conform e Ipowing Juneau in the name of Prentiss ne adventures of a nameless s aebies’ OfAflash-basks’ tpata D oT Dedtte i Brown, Administrator of the Office chin who must go through life bat- plot unfolds in which | Felh ia Davis, Shirley Davis, of Price Administration tling world for his birthrizht time in seem | Mattie L. Herron, Bessie D. Ninnis,) The complaint alleges that on or 1¢ is the blazing history of a man the Margaret M. Phillips, Charlotte M. about February 18, 1943, George who rises from stable boy ‘to ruler Phillips, Helen M. Shanklin, Roland Brothers sold/ to Bechtel, Price, of s South Sea paradise, and | Shanklin and Callahan at Skagway, Alaska, g this P Georgene Shanklin, Cornelius J. certain commodit including po- , Reardon, Doug McClelland, tatoes, apples, carrots, cabbages, |Ralph Domstead, John De WIitt oranges, grapefruit and dry | Bowers, Earle E. Mathews, Theresa at prices in excess of those estab- F. Doogan, Katherine Mitchell, lished by the Maximum Price Reg- his m“,l.m.(,_;T“Umflh O. Russell, Ralph T. Tolli- ulation 194. The overcharge on the Mr. Chips”|Vel: Edward S. Brunner, Virginia'sale involved in- this transaction s |Shattuck, Howard L. Hartley, Jean alleged to be $599.54. Penalties in B. Passineau, Caroline A. Rey-!the amount of $1,798.62, or three times the amount of the over- G. Yeager, and Har |charge, are requested. Under the provisions | Emergency Price Control 1942, the Administrator powered ' to bring an action for three times the amount of any sale is made Tyrone he's Seen for the last times tonight years the Capitol Theatre is “Kitty Charge Is Against Juneau Grocers-Alleges Violations many Noonan, E. Oberg, R. F.} in Alaska regulations The first legal action for violation of. price was instituted yesterday realistic is which she is ur- Mary L. Hall, Joyce a the its manner makes always “now,” and final logical ending The supporting cast with James r lduardo Cianelli, Ernest Gladys Cooper and Odette handle their parts with e t skill The picture was directed by Sam Wood, well known for tation of “Good-bye, and “Our Town.” - D passing leads to wh) paradise to his 4 Fury” marks another step forward in the career of Miss Gene Tierney, whose portrayal of the exotic native girl her best to date. As the langorous Tahitian beauty, she makes it doubly hard for Power to return to his native England and who would blame him for leaving! George Sanders, Frances Farmer and young Roddy McDowall com- plete the top featured cast and cach turns in a well rounded per- formance. Sanders is at his sinister best as the treacherous conniving overcharge when the Uncle, while' the talented Miss for use in the course of trade or Farmer makes a most appealing busin The transactiof in ques- | young English girl. Roddy Mec- tion s sale to the Bechtel, Dowall follows up the splendid Price, and Callahan Company for work he did in “How Green Was use in the course of their business. My Valley” with a remarkable por- The complaint was signed Ly trayal of the youthful Benjamin George J. Burke, General Counsel, Blake Fleming James, Chief of the Liti- Also gation Branch, Wallace M. Cohen, John Carradine, Regional Attormey, Guy W. Green, Harry Davenport, Jr., Chief Enforcement Attorney, by Dudley Digges. Lynn J. Gemmill, Alaska rri- > . torial Attorney. Mr. Green has been in Alaska from Washington, D. C., one_A’med General o s Led Natzis in Sicily el for some time, conducting a com- flew to Sitka, and the following pliance investigation on OPA regu- (By Associated Press) Berlin radio discloses that one- were flown to Excursion Inlet John'NEw “S"NGS lations in the Territory. Mr. Gem- | armed Gen. Hans Valentine Hube A. Smith, A. J. McNeese, S(nrlhm_ {mill stated that further action was commander of German forces Cooper, A ]A Hedges _““‘L B-,:Al-j would be forthcoming in all cases DRAFT BOARD K. £ | LOGS FOR SOUTH | in Sicily and it said that he left the Two rafts of spruce logs were re- | island with the last of the German in Peter Howard, Ruth Howard, Peter E. Morbello, Walter E. Nichols, Following is a listing released to- 1 Jeted &t A g | avacuees. v o P ard: cently completed a na Bay and jevacuees. day by the Juneau Draft Board: lans waiting fr ugs to tow them | Hube, fifty-three, lost his ‘arm as and Arch MacDonald P @ Vs Vy S. emp- . . . | He fought as a colonel in 1841 in EE'I""."S EVENING y, Wiliam H. Dore, Zedley A.| 7 5 . 2 2 | Russia and later as a major general Duks, James. B. Ximal, THomas JASk, | 7. C./BODGE HERE |and general at Stalingrad, Berlin | Neil Ford Moore, Fausto M. Paulo,| T. C. Dodge is here rfom Seattle radio, recorded by the Associated iLl‘.\lm Roberts, Eddie E. Swope,| and registered at the Baranof Ho-|Pr 4 There will be a mass meeting of all members of all committees of the Gastineau Channel War Savings Committee at 8 o'clock this evening in the City Hall. James A. Whiting | tel. He is with the Continental Can | Mrs. Betty McCormick, chairman, | Son of onions is nolds, Jos Srulovitz. To Vancouver and Ely Akes. To Ketchikan Maxine Hair, Margaret B. Flesher, Richard J. WilHams, Arnold M. Hoaj, Lillian B. Harto, William E. Harto, Wil- |liam E. Harto, Jr., Sigmund Ein- stoss, Leon R. Sills, Roscoe C. ¥ : Klump, Everett Hutchinson, Frans Alaska Coastal Airlines were E. 3.1 50 % e oo " o0 N, Mahoney, John T. Hendrickson, | Clyde H. Furlen, E. W. Spence, and | 2ick H. Janssen, Peter J. Lud- M. Lahno. Returning passengers|¥i&: George A. Dale, and John were Joe Wiggins from Skagway, |Fisher. and the following from Haines: Tom | _T0 Wrangell—Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Gary, Wallace Aykward, Roy O.|Clements, Virgil E. Harto, James Dyer, and Andrew Jackson | Berkeley, Sidney W. Jenkins, Elsie A flight to Ketchikan |C. Jenkins, Albert N. O'Neill, Mr. passengers Paul Calwell, }und Mrs. Archie Shiels, A. Van- Lindsey, Guy Graham, A. |Mavern, Maggie Gillingham, Bri mert and W. C. Arnold. | Gillingham, and M. D. Williams. M. A. Craon and J. J. Meherin | oo not Narold E. Akes of Act is the nf em- TRIPS ARE MADE | T0 INLET, SITKA Flying to Haines today with the W a in the cast are Elsa Lanchester, Kay Johnson and included took as George . Lam- 10 S e - o s Friday, adv. | ;At Scottish Rite Temple, {Aug. 20, from 2 to 6 p.m. | e SHATTUCK FROM SKAGWAY Curtis Shattuck returned from Skagway this morning after mak- {ing the trip north on insurance business. e BELLAMYS RETUR! Ben Bellamy, wellknown broker, returned from Skagway today. He was accompanied on the trip b,v’ | Mrs. Bellamy. i GILLINGHAMS LEAVE | | Brig. John T. Gillingham, of the Salvation Army, who has been in Juneau for several days, left to- idsy for his headquarters in Wran- - R MRS. BLANCHARD HERE Mrs. A. C. Blanchard and son | Gordon’ arrived from Skagway this forenoon. —_—————— | MRS. SUFFICOOL HERE | Mrs. F. Sufficool, of Skagway, is | in Juneau today, arriving here this | forenoon, | e - 1-A(H)—Albert E. Love Company 1-C—Charles A. Blue, Delbert R. e YOUR BROKEN LENSES Grupe, Harry G. Maxwell, Jr, |Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| Henry G. Tally. { LAMMERT AT BARANOF |Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. 2-A—Andrew S. Jackson, Arvid! A. L. Lammniert, with Libby, Mc- | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv.| urges all members to attend, both|R. Johnson. J:eill mlld lek;,v, is a guest 111t th;’ ——ev——— old and new. Plans will be dis-| 2-B—Stephen M. Bells, Hershel| Baranof Hotéel. He is registere i cussed for putting over the com-|B. Chappell, Norvin Maurice Gil-| ffom Chicagol CGARUEN, CLED ing Third War Loan Drive which|lispie, Morton M. Mann, Jr., Jack| i G e starts here September 1 and will| M. Smith, Wesley A. Sullivan, El- EBERHARTS ARRIVE continue through September 15. mer C. Tveter, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Eberhart are The goal for this area is $250,000. | PP S a— guests at the’Gastineau. The Eber- —_—————— harts are from Tacoma. Every day a mole eats its own VAN MAVERN TRAVELS — i weight in insects. | A. Van Mavern, veteran broker of DAN NOONAN BACK |Southeast Alaska, has left Juneau| Dan Noonin'returned here this |for the southern end of the divi- morning after ealling on the trade ision to call on the trade. |at Haines and Skagway. e | DN A MISS SHATTUCK LEAVES After a visit here with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shattuck, Miss Virginia | Shattuck left today | for Everett, Wash, where she is| economics instructor in the Everett gell, accompanied by Mrs. C'“':High School, 1 lingham. | ————— SRS < A | SHIELS LEAVE MRS. HALL LEAVES |~ Archie Shiels,; President of PAF,| Mrs. Mary L. Hall, accompanied | who has $een here for several by her daughter Joyce, left for Se- | weeks, left today for Wrangell, ac- | attle today where she will join hef|companied by Mrs. Shiels, | husband, George Hall and daughter ,ee | Beverly, who went south several M, D. WILLIAMS IN MERLE SCOTT HERE | months ago. | TRIP TO WRANGELL| Merle Scott, of the USO, arrived 5 e | District Engineer M. D. Williams | {rom Skagway this morning after MISS JENNE BACK FROM {of the Public Roads Administra-|a business -trip there of several | VISIT IN FAIRL S | tion, left for Wrangell by steamer days. | adds cheer to any spread. No | Miss Phyllis Jenne, daughte of |this morning on an official busi- wiondeo lowert Rbieal Hasr nll | Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne of Ju- ness trip. | neau, returned home on a Pan| over the world call SCHLITZ | American Airways plane from Fair-| America's most a'iniflpi:bcdb«r. |banks last night after spending| A beer so fine it made a city That famous flavor found only in Schlitz revives the tired taste, e e o 0 00 0 0 o . WEATHER REPORT |® (U. S. Bureau) |® Temp, Wednesday, Aug. 18 > PHOTOGRAPHY PORTRAIT jher vacation there visiting with her| Have a portrait artist take your |® Maximum 57; minimum 48 | sister, Corinne, a PAA employee at | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | ® Rain .06 inch. famous. | Pairbanks. | Pederal Building. 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