The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1944, Page 3

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T_U_ESDA N]ARCHM 19474 ¥ i 'BROADWAY HIT " ENDS TONIGHT AT CAPITOL SHOW Music, drama and fantasy mingle i /in rapid-fire entertainment that - ¥ |starts in an air-conditioned Hades ETHEL Chreix land ends in a wrecked night club WATERS - ROCHESTER - HORNE fin “Cabin in the Sky" Metro-| ALSO. Goldwyn-Mayer's filmization of the Broadway stage hit, which will heJ MARCH OF TIME | at the Capitol. 'HURL SELVES R (Ross 1 T0 DEATH ON BARBED WIRE Assault on U. S. Beach- head Results in 1,000 | UGLAS | NEWS VES DEMERES HOME a four month's | honeyme 1 the states, Mr. and My Demeres returned | to the Channel ports last Saturday evening. A large portion of the| time spent in the states was with, the parents of the groom at Sand; Point, Idaho. It was the bride’s first| trip to the states, but both seem very enthused upon their return | B NEED OF MORE | KNITTING HELP mplete More willing hands are needed to, knit garments for the men in ser- vice and the Juneau Chapter of the American Red Cross has just received another allotment of yarn with an urgent request for more sweaters, helmets, watch caps and mufflers. The Red Cross knitting booth at James LEMANS HIT BYBOMBERS, NIGHT. RAID Railway Center Under Shower of Bombs Sec- | PAGE THREE IO CEATURY JACK OAKIE BETTY GRABLE VICTOR MATURE TONIGHT - ONLY!!! the Baranof Hotel is open every 1Tlmrsdz\y from 12 o'clock noon Retaining song hits of the orig- | NippOHS Killed inal show, augmented by new or-| —_— shown for ithe last times tonight| KATHERINE ELLIS—Psychic One of the com- at being back in Alaska. The couple | are taking residence in Juneau where Mr. Demeres is to be em-| ond Timein Six Days LONDON, March 14.—Royal Air iginal music, and featuring Eddie (Rochester) Anderson, Ethel | Waters, of the original stage pro- duction, Lena Hoine, Rex Ingram, Louis Armstrong with his famous/ trumpet, Duke Ellington and his| band, and the Hall Johnson Choir,! the picture is highlighted by such| (musical hits as “Happiness Is ai | Thing Called Joe,” “Cabin in the| Sky,” “Here I Go Again,” “Honey in the Honeycomb” and other| TOMORROW! \ ’W y/ .2 of{l.fi{/ BLONDIE HITSI (Continued trom rage One) cidal attempts around the perimeter on the Empress Augusta Bay. | The American casualties are an-! nounced as comparatively light as compared to the thousand Japs lost | in storming the barriers since the occupation | DESPERATE ATTACK ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN| until 4 o'clock. mittee will be on duty to supply|Ployed with the Channel Bus Lines, yarn and instructions and to grate- — | fully receive completed garments. MRS. BALOG ON VACATION | L Mrs. A. J. Balog left on a recent ste: r sh '(riend.\ and relatives in Seattle.| BE HELD TOMORROW BY MARTHA SOCIETY ‘The Martha Society of the North- Both her brother and family and her father reside at Seattle. Mrs. Balog has been employed for sever- al years in the Office of the B. M. Behrends Co., in Juneau. Force Halifaxes, droning out under a waning “bomber’s moon” staged a heavy attack last night on the strategic railway center at Lemans in western France. ! Mosquitos struck other sections in western Germany. | It was the second bombardment | of Lemans, 115 miles southwest of | Paris, on the shortest rail route be- | tween the north and west coasts,| in six night. | SONG OF THE ISLANDS Technicolor haunting number: {THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC.; & i % e 'March 14—A desperate attack of, ern Light Presbyterian Church will 2 | to 4,000 Japs on the;hold its spring rummage sale at 10 N | beachhead positions at| 8. m. on Wednesday, March 15, in L SO Augusta Bay, Bougainville Island,|the church basement. RYic o M. Bordeoaiegs N S 22, 4 e ¥ 4 The committee in charge is com- bound passenger yesterday accom- The supplementary ration ceiling|Was turned back last Sagurday k“_"d'posed of Mesdames A. L. Wolfe, |Panied by her four year old daugh- | on the Pacific Coast will be trim-|about one third of the attaci mg:chmrman; M. S. Whittier, Tom Mor- |ter Barbara. They will visit rela-| me;irrfrorxx 4fso ;0.400 r:(iilns a momh.}tf‘g;‘;u was killed, the commumquo”mn' Carl Hardin, Chris Bailey, C.|tives for the summer. Mr. Bordson ice o rice ministration | 581C. .| E. Warfield, Roy Rutherford, J. J.|is employed on defense work at the head Bowles said: “We make these| All Japs who succeeded in getting Stocker, Caroline Smith, Dudley |Westward reductions reluctantly, but we have|through the Allied barbed wire Were Gepyye 1, G. Gordon, and Robert entered a period where critical de- |Killed. ‘Snnford, and Miss Isabelle Hartung. ands are made upon our limited | | AT supplies of gasoline, and are | win swies sy HOSPITAL NOTES |SOMETHING UP, three to two for the Midwest and | from 3000 Far West areas effective on March jAmerican y SINGLETON - Arthur LAKE arry SIMMS - Hugh HERBERT 2 cowm pe; TO PRINCE RUPERT Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Nelson and {two daughters, Sheela and Sandra, |left yesterday for Prince Rupert,| B. C. where Mr, Nelson has employ~ PREVUE TONITE 12:30 entering it with supplies sharply limited as the result of war de-| mands. |9, Bethlehem Steel |States Steel 537%, Pound $4.04. Two RAF bombers were lost last | night. | e, — PLUS The Tops in Short Subjects LATEST WORLD NEWS ALL NEW SHOW TONIGHT STOCK QUOTATIONS | NEW YORK, March 14—Closing| quotation of Alaska Juneau mine/ stock today is 6's, American Can 86'%, Anaconda 267, Beech Aircraft 60, Curtiss; ‘Wright 57, International Harvester 73%. Kennecott 31, North Amer- ican Aviation 8, New York Central | 19, Northern Pacific 16'2, United | [ THEATRE! Show Place of Juneau AL JOHNS BELIEVED Dow, Jones averages today are| r ' DECLARES VICHY |~ | Mrs. Norman Keister has been ad- 1 mitted to St. Ann's Hospital as a SURPRISED as follows: industrials 140.37, rails; 39.19, utilities 23.90. | medical patient. LONDON; March 14—The Ger-| mpys wm. Wagner and Mrs. G | e man controlled Vichy radio tonight Sank. Gk | H DROWNED ATHAINES | e sonn B marshan entered |saiq the Turkish-Syrian horder Aok, wete MEGRERS BuBPHRES i |st. Ann's yesterday for medical | osed “because of )] °r lon Saturday evening when a group | W et Y 4 | 0se ; ecause .of a{;zc ’“““‘"yiot friends staged a no-host party‘ 1 ¥ AAI Jn:;n. ACdap_m_in of the Civil| e A m?r‘:]i‘:‘e : l‘)':“d]‘;‘ :"L“-‘k" i riat the home of Mrs. Fred Endres| \'x:ilrm;au k:ehe?:iml\";uon zflfl( Ced‘ To undergo surgery, Tra Bailey |, HO% b rvicgf n London offnonoring the pair who both have ENTERTAINS CLUB‘ at Hames, v - lday. g en guests assembled for the surprise T | ke e S BRI Dtrioe | . DEMERSES ARE BACK {party, the evening was spent in' At & speclal meeting of the Ju- here. | * | v o ’ s i Emblem Club No. 90, held last | (R : | John Murphy has been discharged | James Demers and wife are back |playing pinochle with refreshments Deau , d | if.H(, was rfpmted to have fallen | from St. Ann’s following medical in Juneau after their honeymoon in |peing seved later in the evening. ‘night in the Elks’ Hall, members rom the vessel March 10 when e the States. They arrived on Sat- | A enjoyed an hour's entertainment attempting to tie the boat at the - 3 urday evening’s steamer. D The | provided by Katherine Ellis, psychi dock. His body has not yet been ) it BASKETBALL TEAM HOME | g Rllis gave an interesting lec ——— e Thomas Hall entered St. Ann's otur > S g { X k2 oo 7 recovered. | A oo v dical | ; Returning on Sunday afternoon | gyre on the development of psychic | || I WASHINGTON, March 14.—The - | HoSRIBL 0 Baim ey 0 RETURN BB [{from a doubleheader basketball | powers and on colors as an influence | il asic family car gasoline ration was | v, g | attention. | Mr. and Mrs. Biesmeyer has re- game at Hoonah, the eight man rds su e | i ut two gallons a week over the | M.u:.‘r)“‘;"r;.";h["NEHA s turned here and are st the Hotel lyeam and coach. admitted losing| @ e e, i i { i . @ 'S, ester Lloyd ar- Juy t % heau. 9 smever is wi . § . 4 fl i 3 ontinental nation when the OPA | oy’ eerday and are guests at | i ‘;’;’0‘:";&‘; ":"Lsri?“"“‘l‘éid ‘;":k" é‘:‘fi‘c:“nr“;‘,‘x_x‘f“:’:‘"Y‘; [ With the |hoth games, partially caused by, HERE FROM HAIN { War-time travelers and the men and women of our armed \ reduced the A-card allowance from . <o oiveay Hotel, e o 5 sl T’” SR injuries received during the play.! M and Mrs, George Falter, here forces always have a feeling of confident assurance w:wn i i s == 2 1 ARRIVES FROM SEATTLE v:‘n‘fl reme was played between the | from Haines, are at the Gastineau. té\heé: :::nls are protected by American Express Travelers | Mrs. John Chandler gave birth Patricia Hennessy, an employee of poum, v ment Sehool and Trivieabe [ i Chiainh o ST LS {to a baby boy at St. Ann’s Hos- the Alaska Communications Com- -0 cond game between the ARRIVALS HERE i ese Cheques are recognizable every c, ar ital on Saturday evening at 6:30 mission. arrived by F g i AL, onah and Douglas Gov- e " it | I can spend them as you do cash by just countersigning for 2 Nl S AP ot i e Gkt & Bohool Mg S (i PARY lil identification. Further, if your Cheques are lost, stoler or || S yoReTan) e o ‘r‘]“'l M‘l Alton’L. Plerce i destroyed uncountersigned, American Fxp;::ss lr”" re- it = T R W 5 . e Bt A g | fund promptly. Yes, protect your money by changing s IN TH E £ S TA TE S A i o e i HOGRES CuANA e g e G SRR | your cash into safe American Express Travelers Checues n {0 B, AbiVe for SuERery Eltr o wWile & he School Board will meet to- C. E. McDONALD HERE | il &efore you leave. I dren recently left X night in the school building Charles E. McDonald, here from ! [ B, s T o e f 2 id Wi oF ove: v f v 4 I American Express Travelers Cheques are blue— the “.2}‘:'\5:‘“:;:“.{{‘::]‘] Was Ol P'H.‘IL“: “vfl'\h“ Roke Wil ehain B Cona Scranton, Penn., is at the Hotel I size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations of ! sl S O north soon, the others remaining oLl SR Juneau. | $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% (75¢ on ¢ ndergoing surgica atmen south for the summer, i ? " TN | ——r——— each $100 purchased), minimum 40¢. Obtainable at banks. § el —————— Tonight, Tuesday, March 14, ATTENTION ELKS M?rtm R. Badostain ‘.mpmd‘ St. FLYNN FROM SEATTLE | speclal meeting and initiation, Big| Tonight, Tuesday, March 14,] AN ExPREss ;ngiialm;niamr;;ay for d?ve;nrlg?é i Jo‘htx;]E‘ Flynn, here from &ame,{::‘fldnnce of members requeuwd.‘spccla] meeting and initiation. Big| AMERIc 2 % e was discha s at the Baranof Hotel, L g yesterday. TIDES TOMORROW FLIES BORDER TO BORDER and COAST TO COAST | High tide— 4:44 a. m., 15.6 feet. | Low tide—11:17 a. m., 16 feet. ‘ High tide—5:22 p. m., 13.0 feet. | Low tide—11:19 p. m., 4.0 feet. NOTICE Registration books for coming City election are now open at the Douglas City Hall. Closing date April 1, 4 pm, adv. From Vancouver, B. C. and Seattie to | — e Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles ATTENTION ELKS Chicago, New York, Washington Tonight, Tuesday, March 14, special meeting and initiation. Big attendance of members requested. adv, and the East UNITED 55 AIR LINES SEATTLE—Fourth Ave. and Union Street VANCOUVER—723 West Georgla Street BUY WAR BONDS Baranof Beauty Salon Geperal Eleectrie & MAZDA | LAMPS Standard WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS EASTER ISN'T Sizes : | FAR AWAY :c . Make an appointment early for a COLD WAVE and new HAIR STYLE for that new EASTER BONNET. L Alaska Electric Light and Power Company | suopmouss ~ JUNEAU DOUGLAS | opaw Evamvos s¥ Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 WAR PAINT for our planes Many planes operated in Pan American’s | A!aska Services are in war paint. Others soon will be, sy;_nbolizi::d tl::‘fact that our every resource of persol experi i i | dedicated cop:he war effort. 4 g | This means every passenger, every ounce of | cargo is under military priority. After Victory, we will again give our Alaska friend_s the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout the Terri- tory. LIV AVERICIN (72110} :;t:ndance of members.reques',ed.} ) TRAVELERS c“EQuEs BASKETBALL — Doubleheader! High School Gymnasium TONIGHT =esen== 7:30 P. M. PRELIMINARY Juneau Grade Schools v=- Douglas Grade School MAIN GAME DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL S JUNEAU HI( H SCHOOL 45¢ 5¢ Students and persons in uniform.. 25¢ Tax ... SHH--STEP IN THE NOW, SNUFFY — WHEN THE CAIRO CONFERENCE STARTS, DON'T TRY TO UNDERSTAND OH-- SECRIT AS A MOLE, Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken BERVED ANY TIME THE DINR AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL CONFERENCE -ROOM, QUICKLY i} Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE" MIDNIGHT X

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