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TUESDAY, ]ANUARY 25, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA [ROMANTIC DRAMA CLOSING TONIGHT AT CAPITOL SHOW nna I)ur' in's e](‘wnlh star- | »hl\-l:-. “The Amazing Mrs. olliday,” ending tonight at the apnol Theatre, is one of Univer- rtant offerings for | on. The new film, | cast which feat- LAST TIMES TONIGHT! v Q)m IIIIIIIIIH & was }noducvd and Manning. | Other notables in the list of pla |ers are Esther Dale, Harry Daven-| 1 Grant 'vmchdl | - { RF SALES mm w ' LAST NIGHT |Girl Scouts Come Up with - | Best Stunt of Cam- paign Here (Continued from Page One) Meluge DO U'G AN M6-M PICTURE handle sllps Friday night in con- junction with Beta Sigma Phi, have | blossomed out with one of the | trickiest stunts of the campaign, land some interesing and amusing | events are promised. The Girl Scout War Bond Com- | mittee, in a broadcast Friday eve- | ning over KINY at 9 o'clock, will | publicize certain “stunts” for the | sale of bonds. Ideas and offers of bonds to have the stunts performed are wanted and these should be de- livered to Mrs. Ray Nevin, Phone 278, before Friday. One prominent business man has already offered to buy a $500 bond if a certain Juneau banker will don the white uniform | with Lee Bowman « Richard Ainley Marta Linden - Reginald Owen Show Place of Juneau - and sweep up a section of South | Franklin Street next Saturday after- {noon. Other ideas are needed. A | committee of censors will determine TWO FILE FOR I.EGISLATURE o Norman R. (Doc) Walker, of Ket\VISITING Io BE chikan, and Frank Peratrovich, of | Klawak, have filed on the Demo- | lIMIIED AI ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL cratic ticket for the Senate and | House, respectively, subject to the | In consideration of the welfare of \zhv patients at St. Ann’s Hospital, April primaries. Walker, Ketchikan pharmacist, mc public is requested to refrain rom visiting friends there until has been a member of the Terri- torial Legislature for the past sev- fuxmcr notice. Several cases of flu have devel- eral sessions and is well known | throughout Alaska Peratrovich is proprietor of the general store at Klawak and is | ‘Two Ofl'ler Se“e' charges‘Smaw and House Conferees have |charged with assault and Tim Paul, | !indicted for burglary and gran AP Features S a terpsichorean memento of the Big Three conference at Teheran, Ann Mil- . ler dreams up the ¢ “lran Can - Can”’ for her movie ““Jam Ses- sion.” In Orientaql garb, it goes like this: GHZL JAMES WATSON (OMPROMISE IS IS INDICTED BY REACHED ONPAY | GRAND JURY ATMUSTERING OUT WASHINOTON Jun 25 — The |agreed to a compromise on the 'mustermg out pay bill providing |for $300 maximum payment to | members of the armed forces with \mersems or Alaska service. The final version blended with proposals that would also allow $100 A \to men or women in the armed | dicting James Watson on & fm‘V‘_t.‘onnnenml Umted States, and $200 | for those serving more than 60 days Be‘rzufi{:':gemk_ i |in continental United States. off, o A first degree murder; BOWU“G AllEYS AT ELKS (LOSED The bowling alleys at the Elks’ s Club will be closed until Thursday, according to an announcement DOLPHINS, BEARS made today. Renovation is in pro-| To MEEI To“lGHI\gresfi and will not be completed for | two days. Tonight in the high school gym- e S S, Beve % | FPRLL ST o HAINES, SKAGWAY The game is scheduled to start at! 7:30 o’clock. | | ) Dr. J. C. Ryan, Commissioner of | Education, and Miss Violet Hoar, Territorial Health Educator and | PUBLIC HEALTH EHGINEER; { Supervisor, returned last night from Brought In-Three Ar- raigned Today One true bill and two secret in-| dictments were broughl in by the| charged with Guy Epperly, 1 larceny, were arrainged today and| they will enter their pleas tomor- | row. | Is BA(K FROM l"SPE("o" a routine inspection of the schools | John Hall, Public Health En-|at Haines and Skagway. gineer, returned last night from an Planes Roar Over Channel, New Attacks leller" Hoax Allied Bombers Strike for Third Day at Enemy Installations - LONDON, Jan. 25—Strong forma- tions of Allied bombers struck twice at enemy installations across the | channel at daylight today, returning | | this afternoon. After the morning operation, squadrons believed to be medium bombers, flew very high toward France for the third consecutive day | of cross channel offensive Coastal watchers said the forma- tion was larger than on previous days. braved bad weather to blast un- specified objectives in western Ger- many. 'AMERICAN LEGION GOBBLE UP TURKEY Last night Lhc mombcrs of the Twenty-one German planes were | destroyed yesterday in aerial bat- |tles when escorted United States | Flying Fortresses and Liberators President of the Seiners’ Union. He | has never been a member of the | |oped among the patients, due to visitors carrying the disease, and inspection trip to Skagway and] Both report that the schools are | smerican Legion who gathered at | progressing satisfactorily in spite of | the Dugout were given a real treat| |Man Indicted In "Hopkins WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—George N. Briggs, suspended assistant to Secretary of the Interior Harold L. | Ickes, has been indicted by a Federal grand jury in connection with the celebrated “Hopkins letter affair.” | The 55-year-old former newspap- erman is charged with forgery, false pretense, and use of the malils to defraud. The grand jury said Hop- | kins, Dr. Umphrey Lee, President of Southern Methodist University at ‘Dallns, and Frank Phillips, promin- ent members in the mystery thriller case, had no knowledge of the af- fair. The maximum possible penalty lupon conviction on all 11 counts is 54 years imprisonment and a fine of $8,000. The letter, purporting to be from Hopkins to Lee, predicted Wendell L. Willkkie’s renomination again, and broadly implied some sort of cooperative undegstagding between Hopkins and Willkie. |Naz| Troops ! Occupy Seniji 25. — German PAGE THREE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI TIOMCENTURY WILD TONIGHT ONLY!!! BILL HICKOK RIDES CONSTANCE BENNETT BRUCE CABOT WARREN WILLIAM PPluge=== Al SHOR MEMORIAL RITES HELD TODAY FOR Simplicity marked the memorial burger, prominent Juneau dentist who passed away at St. Ann's Hos- pital Sunday morning. The rites {were held this afternoon at the | Northern Light Presbyterian Church, which was filled with the jdoctor’s friends and fellow workers who came to pay their final re- spects. The eulogy was given by the Rev. Willis R. Booth and organ musjc was played before and after the rites by Mrs. Trevor Davis. Beau- tiful floral tributes were placed upon the casket and were also banked along the altar. Pallbearers, lifelong friends of Dr. Freeburger, were Minard Mill, Joe Johnson, John Newmarker, R. E. Robertson, E. L. Hunter and DR. FREEBURGER WASTELANDS" services for Dr. George Frank Free- | SUBJECTS LATEST WORLD NEWS "“SECRET OF THE George A. Parks. The remains will be taken south for interment at Portland, Oregoi. REE S S R BIIS Bookstore Shortage 0f Bibles Repored; Govl. Agency Gels Rap (Continued from Page One) lishers are having to redesign for | cloth binding. WPB thinks the pro- cess of redesigning may have slow- ed publishing enough to contribute to the present short supply. e There are 44,000 post offices In the United States. DANCIN | DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR -3 EVERY NIGHT —Except Wednesday STARTING AT 8 0'CLOCK much adversity. m\ the feed committee for the eve-| LONDON, Jan. 25 SPECTLL oy oo {ning, which dished up a regular | troops have occupied the Croat |to the water supply and food | {turkey dinner with all the uim—‘w“'“l town of Senji, 35 miles | handling plans. They are putting Hosp"M' NOTES |mings. A number of service men ,Southeast of Fiume after fierce 3 oy (& heir | ‘ur the present war were guests, [ighting with Yugoslav partisans, kg SE“Q: a: btk ‘fr t | Joanne Erbland was admitted to | own use and plans are being de-| gt ann's for a tonsillectomy on Plans are in_progress for the but the invaders paid a heavy toll showing of the 1943 world series|in men and equipment, Marshal veloped whereby the city will bl“Monday baseball cla: in the near future. Broz announces. able to extend the sewers (ol clv-| Sy | Y Sy i se as we umplxla:sk 2ol being considered | , Fichard Price has been discharged | wyTy CONSTRUCTION FIRM | FROM ABERDEEN litor tia mprovement of ,ia wBlw,.l‘“’"" St. Aunn's following surgical yyjth the West Construction | Registered from Aberdeen, | and sewer facilities at Haines, Hall Company at Anchorage, L. W. Win- | Haarpa is at the Baranof. reports. | ton is an arrival here. He is a guest | A e at ‘the Baranof i NOME MEN HERE s D 2 A Here from Nome, Christine J. NOME WOMAN ARRIVES O'Leary and E. B. O'Conners are at Arrlving here, Mrs. Leullen Grant | the Baranof. is registered at the Baranof from | e Nome. HERE FROM NAKNEK Here from Naknek, Mrs. H. Back- | man is registered at the Baranof, Haines | Hall reports that the Army is co- | operating extremely well in respect | this has retarded their recovery. For the present only the immediate relatives will be admitted as vistiors. o —— CAA MAN HERE In Juneau and registered at the o | Baranof, Richard Date is here from ® | Anchorage, where he is with the | ® | Civil Aeronautics Admlmstration Legislature. 3 Music by JOE, AL and MERV 229 South Franklin Street - o0 0 0 o o o F URE TIME At Capitol tonight at 7:50 and 10 o’'clock. At 20th Century e and 10:20 o'clocx. 0000000 2000 at 8:20 JuneauPlumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Thlrd and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. FEERO . J. R. CLARK . Lauri | one-ounce baby afternoon FOUR FINED TODAY i at 5:45 o'clock to Mrs. Cecil Dono- CITY POLICE \'J()Ul{'l‘I hue at St. Ann’s Hospital. | The following were fined in City ———— — Police Court this morning: Fergie| LETTER FOR SCOVILL { Glann, $25, drunk; Charlie Howav‘d,’ IS AT EMPIRE OFFICE 1$25, drunk and down; Charl If Zenus T. Scovill, fisherman, Chuch, $25, drunk and down; Kath-|will call at the. Empire Office he| _ erine Bilodeau, $25, drunk and dis-|will receive a letter which has been| orderly. traveling around the country for, him. | pound, MEN WANTED > Two Millwrights end Two Machinists - , B Y WAR BONDS MOTORSHIP PATRICIA LEAVES for HAINES and SKAGWAY night at 7:30 c'clock in the USO/ headquarters. All members are s A. “' su“nnv asked to be present at the meeting.| . . . L . WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureaun) Temp. Monday, Jan. 24 Maximum 37; Minimum 29 Rain .13 . ® o o 0 0 * 0 0 0 o e, — GSO MEET TONIGHT i There will be a meeting of the entire Girls Service Organization to- JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. Baranof Beauty Salon Under New Management All freight and parcels must be delivered to boat 4 Saturday afternoon between noon and 5 P. M. For Tickets and Information CALL AT PERCY’S CAFE —SPECIAL CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE— AGIFT NOW ... FOR THE HOME Vision Aide Adapter Fixtures Using the Silver Bowl Lamps - for indirect lighting. Easily installed, and a nice addition to any room. See Them Today Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 Must have availability certificates. e0ecccoe By BILLY DeBECK Skilled WESH P, GOOGLEW Operators THANKY F\)R’\'\-\ %D QPPLES, NE AR\D-HAEKY Complete Line Of Beauty Culture SHOP HOURS 9A.M. TO6P. M. 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