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4t WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1944 ; " THE DAILY ALASKA EMI?]RE—'JUNEAU ALASKA - " PAGE THREE gy e 5 i % T i 3 v ‘COMEDY'MUSKM. WSCS Annual May OPA RATION ON .20“" CENTURY WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY | : | t | MEATSLIFTEDIN | WARTIMEDRAMA ) OPENS TONIGHT, | Tea Tomorrow a l LAST | : | 7 TME ' CAPITOL SCREEN, Methodist Church| SURPRISE MOVE| TO END TONIGHT T x e e i TONIGHT » X3 | A mirthful matrimonial mishap| Tomorrow the annual -May Teu.‘ WASHINGTON, May 3.—The Of-| A truly great modern love story ) lis the story basis of Universal’s|sponsored by the Woman's Society fice of Price Administration ma(l\: has been magmllc«-nn_\; lfmught to| Ny ;ccmedy-musicnl picture, “Honey- | of Christian Service of the Metho- | all m.»ats exc("pl beef steaks and (l?o screen by Dnrr_\'ll F. Im‘nuvk ..’n m moon Lodge,” coming tonight to|dist Church, will be held in the so- | beef x’cns{s ration (_rve. elriectivo at | his ‘ p}:odu_(‘tlnn of M.).m. »Lc-nu‘u_\ \ . ”R ”E . t |the Capitol Theatre. Announced as |cial room of the church from 1 to 5 | midnight, OPA Administrator Ches- | Fox's “This Above All" which Is at { a laugh-filled movie spiced wimldclock‘ ter Bowlers announced in a surprise |the 20th Century Theatre Y i O . | A special feature of the tea will | press conference today. With all the power and emotion- : B /e G R ::;:_l'be a spring sale of bables’ and chil-| He said that because Lend-|al impact inherent in the famous All the dramatic fer- L ofit hidh promises solid and | dren’s clothing. Hand-knitted and | Lease and port buying had halted, |gric Knight novel carefully pre- vor...the emotional |satisfying entertainment, Harriet |and-made garments for the new jtime had reduced the Army andiserved for its movie audience, “This s Hilllord Dasid Brace. June Vine |Paby and the growing boy and girl | Navy demand, and crowded storage | apove A" bids fair to take its thrills , . . of a great ) b ) “|will be available in' a variety of |space, the restriction was raised. It{ 1oce amone the screen epies of the ! - - cent and Rod Cameron are the it ™ Sl as bastite, challis, |is the biggest relaxation of Tation- [he e art U6 ree e ety book—now an even beadliners. . |permanent chintz, gabardine, prfht, | ing since coffee was taken off the | Fnp 5 V"o g wThe Grapes| greater picture! Miss Vincent and Bruce appear in | siapne) crepe, and rayon. list and may send the per capita BN W ol [ : s P y of Wrath” Producer Zanuck has |the roles of turbulent newlyweds| e clothing has been made as a | consumption to 175 pounds a year. given $he fiim bverythihgtel the| Who seek to regain thelr hONey-|service project for working mothers T ST way of integrity, He entrusted the 7 {moon bliss. Though carefully plan-|in war days, thus serving the com- HO i I R ] Jyrone ol ned, the project almost ends disas- | munity. The public is cordially in- SP Al "0 ES Yoy e i 1 to the ttst] |terously when their intentions are;vneq to the tea which is under the | % &p;’:cé‘:’]‘“ (h;:;; ved up to the trus | misunderstood by a pair of inno-|direction of Mrs. Floyd Dryden. Mrs.| Ays. Uvall Moody became the| i { |cent rivals. The latter are portrayed | James E. Boyle is general chairman [mother of & seven pound, ten ounce Fo‘x'l:a-i‘]““““v“:‘3[‘]]‘79‘"‘115:32;21“‘:216‘2"‘:)‘; ’ |by Miss Hililard and Cameron.. ‘.or the tea and sale. |daughter at 6:15 o'clock this mom"clive Br‘ig;‘:\ PR TR el oG Locale for much of the ‘hilarious| M e e ing at St. Aan’s. iy d tcobly. wittod. o @hais % action is a swank mountain lodge REGULAR CHILD HEALTH a n\ \ ia mirably .h o : where the guests find relaxation | CONFERENCE THURSDAY | 0o Occant was admitted to!P*ItS: and both of them bring to . and rhythm to the tunes of Ozzie| ! e et % ’the screen all of the romance and . | y i |8t. Ann’s Dpospital yesterday for | ‘hich . Tt val h M, |Nelson ‘and nis orchestra. Franklin| The regular weekly Child Health | .. .1 4 te.iion. {peauty which made the novel suc | Pangborn, on2 of Hollywood's mosv.}g""{f;e"é? twm rbethhel; a:t tlhel a bes opular comedians, has a featured K Hea enter o e Territoria] 3 57 Bl « ll?lp d sical enc f the | Building tomorrow afternoon be- | Qle ,'}"dl_""o"‘ AL mptioel pes b i jrote-and. musical: soquences of (the| ol l T LTt {Was discharged yesterday afternoon i {picture present the celebrated danc- | *We® - B Bt Anas ! ownsen u o ’ DAVID BRUCE Hob 290 ot s N | HERE FROM KETCHIKAN | .= == &= s Mem ers A end ‘ JUNE VINCENT | | A recent arrival from Ketchikan | FER Y TREE £ “ i EXAMS FoR VARIOUS is Jagae Morgan. He is a guest of |€d from St. Ann’s yesterday after| ! W ERIC KNIGHT O i 3 ROD CAMERON | [the Baranof, Ireceiving medical attention. | Binhda Pan prtscodby DARRYLF mm R HARRIET HILLIARD | | } y y . L i GBORN pOS"Io"S w“'I' BE { UNITED STATES | Walter Adams was admitted to-| | diected by ANATOLE_LITVAK Stivaston ot Earope” FRANKLIN. PAN | GIVEN NEXT FRIDAY | PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR day to the Government Hospital for| The Juneau Townsend Club met A ¥y il OZZIE NELSON and HIS BAND ; e ikl s ithers S GENERAL LAND OFFICE {medical care. 'last night in the CIO Hall, and “Winter Paradise” 3 & s s i | District Land Office Iheld a short business meeting dur- . e VELOZ & YOLANDA jraunces that an examination for, Anchorage, Alaska| Daisy Abraham entered the Gov-!ing which Mrs. Beatrice Rosness, kbl Nows TIP, TAP & TOE |typists, stenographers and _senior | ARG, 16s (Eriment Flocplth) (e Forniek . |Erretars, reait ind (HRy “iaan clerks will be given in the High| Notice is hereby given that John | {which reveale i ; o {which revealed that almost a ma. School at 1 o'clock on Friday flf<‘Nuwicka has made application for| Phylis Krumz, a medical patient,'jority of members of Congress had ternoon, May 5. a homesite under the Act of May 26, was admitted to the Government peen pladged to support the Town- Any person who has completed 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial Hospital yesterday. send Plan i & high school ana has had at high|No. 010403, for a tract of land de- | i - * * L | TR The members were cheered by ' school, or since, a course in typing, scribed as Lot C of the Pearl Harbor !the good news that Mrs. Carl C. 4 is eligible for the typing examin- Group of Homesites situated on! i e g g : > ) by Pean arvor and gt mives s | STOCK QUOTATIONS e un weive worker i e or- | For stenogruphers and senior Way, about 24 miles NW of Juneau, | i o 2 v . | clerks, three year's experience is Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No.' NEW YORK, May 3. — Closing ‘“l] .‘"""f‘y““f“;hf‘“f" b s o g with Thomas Mitchell = Henry Staphenson’ | reouired. /2517, containing 1.92 acres, and it is quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Y2!eSCInG at the home of re g Nigel Bruce + Gladys Cooper + Philip i AT B e ooy - | The clerk-typists and clerk-sten- DOW in the files of the U. S. Land stock today is 5%, Anaconda 25%, ‘"DI:SC’;;“- MRS Merivale « Sara Allgood - Alexander Knox | THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! |ographers will be required to furn- Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Bethlehem Steel 59%, Common- g‘ 9 : xb Screen Play by R. C. Sherriff lish their own typewriters, but| ADY and all persons claiming ad- wealth and Southern %, Curtiss|With music by E. M. McIntyre, vio- o e - - oy e A g g | versely any of the above mentioned wright 5%, International Harvester linist; Mrs. David Milner, pianist, W land should file their adverse claim i and Carl C. Collen, drummer. PL"S LATEST wonl.n Nzws » Applications for this examination : 1%, North American Aviation 8%, : D % in the district land office within the York Central 17%, North Mrs. A. M. Goodman invited all will be received until Friday at one lew Yor entral %, Northern & ‘ clock. period of publication or thirty days pgcific 147%, United States Steei|Present to go to her home to cele- ] | thereafter, or they will be barred by y brate the sixtieth birthday of Mr. ° The Alaska Merit Syst s 62, Pound $4.04. o X o i oL ystem Serves the provisions of the statutes. | Goodman., A huge birthday cake the Unemployment Compensation | DORIS F. ROBINSON, { HOOR, - dorsw Sveiagee- YdEy was cut and other refreshments ”n " e Commission and the Department of | Acting Register, |88 follows: industrials 13783, rails| {00 7 ! s s WI“GS ron THE EAGLE * o R T I ON PublxcheItrnre. It gi;/‘es lhehfollow-:mrst publication, May 3, 1944. {10 udllitien’ 3800, R et ’ A ing advantages to those who pass Last publication, June 28, 1944. | e 3 | y 503 =14 " it: good salaries with regular in-' - — PRICES TUESDAY ;?;lil;jl;:flgfi:?ffi?g: :::SRE'_ N — — c o ; M 3 p i A k. N \( creases; vacation with pay; sick| ~ NOTICE | Closing quotation of Alaska JU-| rived here from Seattle and is reg-| On Friday evening, the pupils of _______d“ 4 £ v ]ca‘t?' and all ihe protection of al A meeting of all members of the neau mine stock Tuesday was 5%, | jstered at the Gastineau, | the Public Grade School will pre- 1 3 ?flent» System ot ‘personnel ndmm-,Ah&knl T}lberculnnls Assoc:num wlll‘Amerlcnn Ca}n t}‘s, Anaconda 25% B A R L sent their annual May Day Festi- ' istration. jbe held in th City Hall, Juneau, Beech Aircraft 8%, Bethlehem _Stee PEORIA MAN HERE val in the high school gymnastum. i | The Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jr, Alaska, at 8 o'clock P. M., May 8, 59, Curtiss Wright 5, International| g R. Ralston, from Peoria, Tlli- {The program will be highlighted by | 4 { supervisor, stated that he hoped all| 1944, for the purpose of formally Harvester 70%, Kennecott 31%.|nois, is a guest at the Baranof |the,crowning of the May Queen | THLATR i persons graduatiug from high school | Incorporating under the laws of Al- |North American Aviation 8!, New | Hotel. land traditional dances of many | will take this examination, because| 35k and electing a Board of Di-|York Central 17%, Northern Pacific A |1ands. children of the eight graces| IBIEST SHOWS ' L » it is very good practise to know ‘ei‘-fim da tribut. | ¥ United States Steel 51%. ARRIVAL FROM ANCHORAGE | yj)| take part in the entertainment. h what an examination of this kind| lr&em i A “l"e °°":" i ¢! Dow, Jon:s averages Tuesday| Mrs. Edward V. King arrived here | " momorrow afternoon a matinee Lownsr Pmc‘s i ] (is like. He also announced that|€d $I- "l" ‘::m:n ‘t":e“% Zp“fe‘were as follows: industrials 137.15, | from Anchorage and is registered at | i) be given for the students at ¥ there were vacaiicles in the depart- | Y27 Are ellgible to attend and vote |rq)); g9, utilities 2248. the Baranof. o o r—————— ‘. |ments and that those vacancies |2 ol gt 3 R | 2 g By-Laws. | {would be filled from the list of | e takirg th i Dated May 1, 1944. | persons takirg the examination. BESS A. WINN, Executive Secretary. i ALASKA TUBERCULOSIS i | " HRST ASSOCIATION | (Publish May 2 to 8, inclusive) ‘ | = 4 % i LADY BLAMED GAS owrTeD STATES | . v DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | - PROGRAMFAILURE| c=ymeas oo orrice ] i ‘ Distict Land Office e LAppreciate | WASHINGTON, May 3. — Rep. Anchorage, Alaska | {Paul Brown remarked before the June 28, 1943 | y '} . | committee investigating black mar-| Notice is hereby given that Gladys | Pan American Airways appreciates kets, “Mrs. Roosevelt’s use of gas|Thors, formerly Gladys Barek- | y g has doffe more to prejudice the|Sten has made application for| the patience and understanding of i people against the gas rationing a homesite under the Act of May ze,f T AvELERs cHE “Es 7 b o & program than anything else 1|1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchoralge Seria}| f our friends in Alaska at this time ¥ know.” He declared that every|NO- 08861, for a tract of land de-/ 1 member of the committee had ,Z.Sfl’“’ed as Lot T of the Triangle War-time travelers and the me’n nnt‘li:lvomen ol’ou:nn;led ’ when every passenger and every )’ |ceived letters of prof Group of Homesites situated on forces always have a feeling of confident assurance when dunce of éargo i . e i i i __ | Glacier Highwhy, approximately 12| | their funds are protected by American Express Travelers y By of-cargo is mbjec' to m'ht“y $a miles Northwest of Juneau, Alaska, | Cheques. i priority, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2391, Sheet | ‘These Cheques are rdecognlilz;blie everywhere, and ;rfou X . No. 1, containing 3.84 acres, and it | can spend them as you do casl just countersigning for ;o Ameri will B ara““f is now in the files of the U. 8. Land | idemf:cnion. Further, if your Czequfl are lost, stolen or A_fu' vmtory‘ Pan mm B tu Sal Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | destroyed uncountersigned, American Express will re- pioneer new standards of service for eau y aion Any and all persons claiming ad- | fund promptly. Yes, protect your money by changing i i versely any of the above mentioned xour cash into safe American Express Travelers Checues Alaska, G | o l El tric land should file their adverse claim | efore you leave. ene a ec tin the district land office within | American Express Travelers Cheques are blue— the the period of publication or thirty | [l size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations of * days thereafter, or they will be | $10, $20, $50 and $100. 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