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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1943 DRAMAOFSEA | A Page Torn from 5 ' ’ I_ANES Now AT | the Records of & b ( Ap“‘ol sHOw Pat O'Brien Dean Hamlins Feted At Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hamlin were complimented with a bon voyage party last Saturday evening at the and GeOTee home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hnll'\nd Murphy in its leading roles, “The A decorated cake was cut by INavy Comes Through,” which open-| gamii and a farewell gift w ed Sunday at the Capitol Theatre.!\ecented by the following friends 17& a thrilling action-romance, the iwho were present: Mr and M first to come out of Hollywood'nr 1 e 1eSpadden, Mr. and Mrs ’mamauznm the Battle of the At- s R. Meacham, Dr. and Mrs. John lantic. | Geyer, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sweeney, This, saga of the men who take Mys Maude Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. {the freighters through the U-boat Henry infested sea lanes is hailed Green, and the host and as ‘d“‘hoxtr\ Mr and Mrs. C. B. Hoiland |unusual one in many respects, par- Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin and their | ticularly in its realistic depiction of its subject. two children, Dickie and David, will |a navy officer dismissed from the, make their service because of a fatal .Accldt‘uh |aboard a cruiser, and O'Brien pnv& the part of a hardboiled chief petty officer, whose testimony is respon- | sible for Murphy's disgrace. | With America’s entrance into Lho |war Murphy enlists as a aeamuu\ land finds himself a member of a ‘The Bureau of Fisheries vessel PAT SAORGA JANE navy gun crew commanded by Crane has arrived here enroute to COMES . A\ B'BRIEN-MURPHY'WYATT i O'Brien and assigned to duty abcsrd Funter Bay with emergency sup- & Jackie Cooper-Desi Arnaz-Mox Baer 3 @ munitions-carrying freighter plxes 3 bound for Ireland. The antagon-!L.J. Collins. s ism between the two men, inflamed| Passengers aboard for Juneau in- | COLOR CARTOON by the fact that the chief's sister cluded Edward C. Johnson, Superin- is in love with the ex-officer, makes tendent of the Pribilof Island Seal tor much of the personal drama of Division; Arthur Hvatum, fisheries the story. representative at Ketchikan on de- 'tail in Juneau * Douglas. Mr. and Mrs, With future home -ee wFISHERIES VESSEL (RANE IN JUNEAU LATEST NEWS Navy Bombers Attack - Murphy Hhs the role of |soon be leaving for Ketchikan m‘ The boat is piloted by Capt. | Hugh Cochrane of | Charles | THE DAILY ALASKA BV[PIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA HOSPITAl NOIES Ben }h\duhl was admitted St. Ann's Hospital on Saturday a medical patient. For medical care, was admitted to St. Saturday. On Sunday, Merle tered St. Ann’s Hospital for cal treatment. Mrs. John Johanson, patient, was admitted to yesterday. Mrs. Dale Druliner and baby boy left St. Ann’s Hospital on Satur to return to their home in Douglas. Baby Gerald Bersche was dis- charged from St. Ann's Hospital on Sunday, after medical care, Mrs. Edward Fullerton and baby boy were discharged from St. Ann's Hospital on unday. Mirs. Ernest Rude left St. 'HALIBUT MUST BE AT DOCK BY NOVEMBER 30 Collector of Customs James J Connors today announced he had received the following wire from the International Fisheries Commixion: “All incidentally caught halibut must be landed by midnight Novem- . ber 30, when permits become in- valid." Collector Connors called special attention to the word “landed” in the above telegram, which means, he states, that all caught halibut must to as | Albert Wallace Ann’s Hospital O. Biggs en- medi- a medical St. Ann's be on some the date specified, November 30. In some past years, according to I Collector Connors, fishing vessels yesterday after medical care. ey 3 Dorothy Larson, a surgical pn_‘\nth incidentally caught halibut, tient, was discharged fr St. Ann’ were allowed to remain on the fis' ent, was discharged from St. Ann's |, 0" yanks until midnight of the st closing date and then proceed to 5 0l 8 ‘pon to discharge, which might be TTHANKSGIVING DAY several days later. Not so this year, GOODY SALE TUESDAY | states collector. e, e | Tomorrow torenoon, starting at 10‘ SITKA WOMAN I | o'clock, goodies for Thanksgiving | Velda Gray, of Sitka, ‘Duy dinners and other time, will |at the Gastineau Hotel. | 80 on sale in the vacant store room | > {in the Shattuck Building. The sale 1 HERE FROM SITKA | is sponsored by the Senior Trinity | In Juneau for a few days from Guild. | her home in Sitka is Edna Weaste, Sttt lwhu is a guest at the Gastineau Ann’s is a guest incidentally | dock, or completely discharged from | all fishing vessels by midnight of { "THE AVENGERS" ENDING . TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY| | in| is There's excitement aplenty Paramount’s new picture that lending tonight at the 20th Century | Theatre. Titled “The Avenger this powerful production spins tale of individual love and courage | against a tremendous background— | | i | it the \Inflll\'l‘hlm: struggle of the | Norwegian ‘people against the Nazi indavers their own | Quislings | The story concerns a young |ish newspaperman, played by Hugh | Williams, who finds romance and| high adventure, and who almost | finds death, while working with the | Norwegian “underground" the Nazis. With Deborah | his partner in romance, Williams | makes his role a thrilling one. Shar- |ing stellar honors are Ralph Rich- |ardson, as an ace foreign corres | pondent, and Griffith Jones, as |Gunter, a pro-Nazi police official, The cast also includes Finlay Cur-| | vie. Francis L. Sullivan and Roland Culver. | and against Hn(-i | e CARD OF TI KS We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to the many friends who aided us since our misfortune Japanese Base Juncau Chapter No. 17, regular meeting, Tuesday November 23 at 8 o'clock. Initiation, refreshments. ALICE BROWN, Secretary. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. -oo U. S. milk supply last year converted into evaporated milk. wa ady MOTORSHIP PATRICIA | Is temporarily laid up while new motors are installed and other improvements made. Watch this space for announce- ment of resumption of schedule between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. It Is Important at This Time to have your Electrie Refrigerator checked for that minor defect which might cause a complete breakdown for the duration. *, Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company . Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 . . hnkupldpdnm tive operation. The safecy of depasitors’ funds is our primary consideration. Ia additiom, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which ia- sures each of our depositors agsinst low %0 & maximum of $5,000, DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT AT INSURANCE CORP 100 Replaced In our own shop. Eyes Dyrd; Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson | adv Sons of Norway Hold - Third Card Party The third in a series of card parties, sponsored by the Sons of Norway, was held Saturday night at the IOOF Hall. Prizes were awarded to Andrew Hildre and Albert Carlson, first; Mrs. Leroy West and Louis ahl, consolation Art Alstead won the door prize. held Saturday night following a 7 S| o'clock meeting of the Sons . Norway at the IOOF Hall. The party will begin at 8 o’clock and the public is invited. Grand prizes will awarded this night as well as the regular evening awards. LT. COL. RIEGLE TO BE Although Lt. Col. The fourth and last party will be | Mrs, | of | be | | HONORED TONIGHT Roy W. Riegle | has received no official word to the | effect, he is to be the honored guest | at the meeting of Alford John Brad- ford Post of the American Legion | tonight at the Dugout naires have quietly gone about hon- oring him and promise a “large” evening. There will also be movies |shown and refreshments will served TWO DEATHS - DELAY VOTE ON SUBSIDY (Continued from Page One) 1Spence haa taken the position lhat | “subsidies should be sustained un- | {der present circumstances in view 'of the President’s instructions to {Congress “to hold that line.” ! A Navy plane carrying Ditter| inear Columbus, Pennsylvania, cir- | lcled helplessly, dropping flares |throughout a heavy rain, then| ;’crashed and burned. Lieut. Comdr. | |J. J. Mansure was also killed in| |the crash. i ! STEAGALL'S DEATH SUDDEN | WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. — Con- |gressman Henry B. Steagall, Chair- {man of the House Banking Com- mittee, died suddenly this morning. House Physician George Calver, said he suffered an attack of the heart after making a speech last Friday. Steagall was leader in the battle {in the House against the Adminis- tration’s food subsidy program. Steagall was a widower, but three | children survive. He has represented the Third Alabama District almost 30 years. Contact any local airlines office or Canadian Pacific Alr Lines, Fairbanks The Legion- | be THE WINGS OF THE WORLD'S 6! EST_TRAVEL SYSTEM | ME'S BEEN BELLERW' LIKE & | last_week, MR. and MRS and family. Anderson and son are enroute to Funter. The Andersons are teach- | ers assigned to duty 'IL Funter Bay. { FROM ANCHORAGE | Hotel. R. L. Hall, of Anchorage, is a guest \ nt llll‘ Bnranof Hotel, BUY WAR BONDS ROY EATON adv, The thrilling story of the men and women who risk their homes, their loves, even their lives to battle the Nazi invaders! Our Policy To distribute the finest obtainable liquors, United States Air Corps Band Cartoon ¥ 30 Minutes Latest World Nen:; To observe scrupulously all rules and regulations governing their sale, To urge and work for moderation in the use of all liquors. To work for and to cooperate with all worthy national, state and civic efforts. To look forward with faith in the future of this great Pacific North- west and Alaskan Empire, To strive to be worthy of a helpful part in that future. To conduct our business on a program of integrity and service in all \g@% President R Vice-President our dedlings. Portrait of Someone’ Worth Fighting For § To a Daddy who's fight- ing—far away or at home —to save the things he holds most dear, nothing can take the place of baby's picture—that pre- cious likeness of someone worth fighting for. Have your baby’s picture taken today. And be in time for Christmas Mailing! 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