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§ . p | - § " P N " THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPRE. JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE % ; ™ w e e | a1 ¥ . — NOVEL WARTIME | A. J. WON'T /.2MY FLIERS ILAUGH HIT IS - ; ENDS TONIGHT! : . Je IR If It's the Best It'll Be at the 20th Century | STORY SHOWING | ,. ‘ ' CURRENT FILM ; THROUGH THE SKYWAYS. | s - MAS 1 N | 3 | I ™ " “capoLthearmel ATTEND NEW DO'WN 4,887 a0t century| | 42 ow ; 85\ B ! Differing decidedly from the cur- wlB pARlEYJ JAp plANES‘ Hilarity hit a new high last night | aying ! " rent run of “war” pictures and told | {when Warner Bros' latest laugh/ ] 4 B Ithrough the use of a novel presen-| | (hit, “George Washington Slept 3 ! P 9) i " : tation technique, M-G-M's “Pilot pi] | o e | Here,” opened at the 20th Century Shows at 7.30__9.35 P M | ) W Franchot Marsha Gene |No. 5 showing for the last time, SEATTLE, May 11. — A shOW| WASHINGTON, May 11, — The Theatre. Jack Benny's antics kept . . . . - 5 TON E- H UNT . KELLY |tonight at the Capitol Theatre, is cause hearing is_in progress in the combat score of the Alfie!‘lct;l\ Armv“he audience in a constant state of TOMORROW! iow Toni B i o il ", o Ttk S, 5, 0%, B The 4 Prevlew Tfllllglll E E - here to determine why the Alaska since the start of the war to March| t 3 el tives of four mey, each outlining his'juneau Gold ' Mining Company 7 stands at 4,887 planes destroged] SAmers becomes more polished with | knowledge of incidents in the life of [should not pay retroactive increases against 1,414 American planes lost,| el Successive production. AN AMAZING DRA |the departed pilot. The man under |y wages ordered by the WLB No- War Secretary Stimson q:i: ® 127 The story, in brief, has to do with 4 |discussion is tk , Franc 35 . 26 iy ¥ . b | avers Americ: city-reared A _mcw “’The ‘ml‘r"‘n;‘r‘;' whor“l::v:‘;'l'u\embm 6. i The'Fifth, Seventh, Eleventh anu‘xhp,; ,\;‘,fie “,o'i?‘"c',‘lfii’“;;f :f,m,};. . ik li!e steiry ke Clns RS Van l\;(-mbcm of |hg_ umons» are in at- Thirteenth Air Forces were involved store a shambles of a dwelling Jokinson, - Dick " Bibarncns kBl Alan li:llwz\:t;. but ofnclfllstu:‘ '-heb u:::: "f 'hf“ n?ux‘( sustained operationsi{where George Washington once J |Baxter. Marsha Hunt, whose ro-fp not appear, sal th i’ o which destroyed 4,064 planes in thelglept. k /mance with Tone forms the prmm_}eflnmrxg 1(}“\. Lz)m]):ix\g_ :"e t ;n:l m;t\ air I:aml on the ground losing 1,163.] The couple, played by Jack Benny |pal episode of the story, is the sole O.fl. had l}u Jjurisdiction Bl The l‘nml includes planes lost injand Ann Sheridan, move and are {important feminine player. "hl company does not intend to pay ‘l he Philippines and Hawali at the|instantly swallowed amidst piles of | Tone, as seen through the eyes of the retroactive wages. start of the war before the present!gravel, falling plaster and decrepit | [the narrators, is revealed as a bril-| The company was unable ta meet air force organizations were creat-|plumbing. 3 |tiant college student who, as ai““‘ drmandbvoi the union after the ed. The scores include the Eleventh! Matters go from bad to worse ) ;.\Lx‘ugglmg lawyer, becomes the tool ssntm;(bvxmged (1:5'. ;flayd and ;h‘:‘,\n' Force in Alaska, 33 planes de- When they are visited by a rich and of crooked political interests. He! ar Labor Board ordered an in-lsiroyed in the ‘air and 24 on the €ccentric uncle, portrayed by| » turns on them and helps break the | CTéase of 14 cents per hour for the ground, losses 47; the Fifth Air Charles Coburn, whaese favor they imachine which results in his dis- DEW contract, to be retroactive t0 Force in the Southwest Pacific, 2,-551‘9 forced to court. Add to this ‘ |grace. He is rejected when he first|last May. 201 planes destroyed in the air, 912 &1 impish nephew whose antics |seeks to enlist in the air force, but| The mine closed down opeiations on the ground, against losses of 708. would put Peck's Bad Boy to shame, {is accepted later when he proves his ;after its appeal to this decision was AR an impressionable adolescent niece \fighting spirit. His romance with|turned down. ' |and her jitterbug boy friend, a leth- Miss Hunt is one of the most touch- ———————— MORGENIHAU So" “arglc caretaker, brilliantly played ing and tender he has ever played. | by Percy Kilbride, with all the time il { (RUSHING Blow | AMONG SAVED AS in the world, and you have the in- p DR i | igredients. for a story that will play L 5 . - Senlor Sneak Is BY u S BOMBERS havoc with your laugh machinery. ; | N 3 ('t i » FRANCES DEE H Id Y . DESIROYER SINKS with CHARLES COBURN - PERGY KILBRIDE » MATTIE MeDANIEL » WILLIAM TRAGY | | i TOM CONWAY e eS'erday | LONDON, May 11—American Alr| WASHINGTON, May 11—The 1, JAPS "ow HOI.D o et o ummmuem'w'mzmmwm : % — | . : laugh riot with B 7 4| Forces attacked the vital system of | 530-ton destroyer Lansale was tor- | o e i PATRIC KNOWLES military - railroads with approxi- | Pedoed and sunk by German planes | } ¥ |in the Medit d PL“S PLus Fhabdiy | mately 4,000 planes which dropped '’ editerrancen 8y dusk. on | MINUTES LATE NEWS ROSEMARY LANE e e e ™ b, toany | ADT] 20, the Navy announced. | 20 MIN a eniol 2 ie1 o o 1 yesterday by Junea:\srll-lelel: vs:shf;;]: dealing the transportation system in | rl“;m BODF”'M' pabegenthay, pon ll“E I" (H'M The Best Pictures Always Play the 20th Centuay graduating class, accompanied b German occupied countries the most | of the Treasury Secretary, was one | “eigm il s P! v | crushing blow of the war. Fifteen | of those saved. Morgenthau, 24, Ex»i o'clock i Pronl L AERIN i large rail centers were hit ccutive Officer, i reorted to have | CHUNGKING, May 11. — The lwe :lt(-‘ n the morning, the group Sl VIR [ been one of the last to leave the |3tmosphere of unconcealed concern il to Rhinestone Beach, near T | ship. When he did so he jumped (SPread in China as reports told of | BEST SHOWS 1 | | ey h(ilzsshw. Ebzflrdn tdhree Dgh;;t- H AUBU‘I‘ERS M AY | from the bridge, landing on Lieut. | ye‘la':‘t"her thrust on Loyang, sev- | S, J. O. Rude’s Do-Boy, | (jg.) James Bever, of Bellingham, {€r& mes the capital of ancient wn nl : ' H E 'xcxk 1‘3‘urrords Donjak, and Red | Washington, who was in the water. | China in northern Honan Province. llo sT P cfis AT R E ,rrfim s Three Deuces. STARI HSHING Casualties were moderate. Chinese sources admitted that the . ing, esvdv?:u:ifl:gsnmt :11 fishixng_ hik- The normal complement of the ’enemy ht% f innrlly succeeded in gain- |~ { ) “ at rowing, and e s vas ng control of the full length of THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI | eating, especially the latter, which] VANCOUVER, B. C, May il.—| ,},{:fio:‘:):ftzi'fl;?;cfir ";;’; fi;’;&e‘fi: ! the Peiping-Hankow muweay’.l un;:’- Hosp"”- NOIB Roor BulE IODAY I began immediately the young people A back to work movement for hall-| 4,4 poth were shot down by anti- i€ the northern and central forces. | s o (Alls flk! D[pt Jeny asho;;e and continued without but fishermen was proposed las"t‘ aircraft crews, manning their guns | It 1 the *most important Jap of-| Mrs. Uvall Moody and baby girl| » ;):n;sae.slsr;i’.] stt:zn?i;um:fi to Jutn:alu ;;ugu 1sz the U:it;d Fishelnneus{ until the decks were awash. tfjex;slve in }(;:hix;a slr:ce the successful ‘le(t St. Ann’s Hospital and return- 'I'o “on‘Y polm & . Took their Federal Union an he vessel own-| e rive on Hankow in 1938, and has g 3 own l“ncfkt‘eds‘ supplemented by ice ‘ers in a joint resolution which sug-| HERE 'FROM SOUTH | already carved out an area roughly i A5 cream, soft drinks | i iy b i . “Red” it A r:jnk; of all kinds, beans, gested that fishing resume while| peairice Rosen and Mrs, Wilkins, 60,000 square miles, much of which| ws George Bryson was admitted A roof blaze at the “Red” Lacey ean o es en , mustard and weinies bought negotiations continued. {arrived last night from Seattle and | \® Fich Wheat-growing country. lto St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for | Tesidence at Norway Point on the \] by the class. All but two of the| The joint Canadian and Amer-|, .. res | sng rom TASRe A —ig gy iC L ( i o Glacier Highway called out the Ju- senmrfhare In_ their classés today, (can boards. said that the present| . ° tered at’ the Gastineau. 2 surgery. neau Volunteer Fire Department at $ none the worse for a little sunburn. |y, g A LRt w3 PRSIV Vi 5B ’A ( “ie Tt 1:25 o'clock this aflérnoon. The epresentatives in Washington “do V| | o not represent the united \!/r‘ew oint HERR NEON (T nEN me’I(an as"a s | Mrs. Susie Michaclson has Deeh| pjaz was extinguished before the OFFICE OF INDIAN oo eWpoint! Earline Brooks, from New York, . !discharged from the Government| g, emen arrived, and damage Wwas . NURSES ARE ENRouTE | " * O PO RPN b o posil Ry di BETRIOS To Alml 28 lmed frma limited to a tew sbingles: THE { i el - e R i Two Office of Indian Affairs | WIFE or j AMES i CHICAGO MAN HERE e o Raymond, Dennis. left, the Govern- GINHLER IN TO nurses are in Juneau- enroute to| R = i | John K. Stevens has arvived‘and ||| WASHINGTON, May M--Ameritiment Hospilpl yesrdgy. after re- ] & i their new posts, Miss Julia Gromt- | 1§ registered from Chicago, at the Con casualties on all fronts totaliceiving medical. treatment. Rueben F. Ginhler, of the Morrls zeff wi 201,454 of which 44,778 are naval, r . 3 will go to Sitka as Field Nurse Baranof. Knudsen Company, is here from c L E A “ E R s and Mrs. Cassie E. Vinson will be | G el I Secretary of War Stimson reports.| Jjohnny Wilson, a medical patient,| gygene, Oregon, and a guest at the stationed at Point Barrow as staff| oo o MRS. SAWYER ARRIVES | The fisures are through April 28 |nas been discharged from the GOV-|Baranof Hotel. nurse, , Alaska, May 1l1.—James 4 B8 B E A ernment Hospital, iz e » PICK UP SRS R |Robbins, General Manager of the Pl fg,’;y"es"i:::gm;"ufihf:;_ HERE FROM FAIRBANKS i g g \ BUY WAR BONDS |Arctic Circle Exploration, Inc., and ton, And registered at thle Baranof. | Elmer Leistekow from Fa:rb_nnlgs HERE FROM SEATTLE TROLLERS ATTENTION ' d widely known mining man, is en: eRe PEEIY {is a guest at; the Jnu,g,u Hotel. | George Larson came in last night i — § an route to his home in Oak Park, 1I- C. W. GRANNIS IN TOWN e frim Seattle and is a guest at the| Special meeting tonight, Unior v linois, via Canada, with the body of | ¢ w. Grannis of Tacoma, Wash- WILCOX ARRIVES Juneau Hotel. Hall at 7:30 adv. DELIVER his wife who dled suddenly at Deecr |jnoton is a guest at the Baranof| O H- ‘Wilcox, of the Alaska Col- ing yesterday. Three children are|p,te) lege, has returned to Juneau and is| o 5 with him. p a guest at the Gastineau. ———.——— Both Robbins and his wife were | A | SERVICES FOR INFANT L Phone ill recently in Fairbanks, but Te-| puneral services for Barbara Nel- NOTICE : turned to Deering two weeks 320. - |-son, Native infant who passed away | W€ make keys fifty cents each. 8 MOTHER S DAY ot i HERE——_“.—‘PBOM e, this week at the Governmenf Hos- 3““;’ ’:“"“' 214 2nd next to s:’"' \ s 5 pital, were held this afternoon in |FRoebuck. V. o The Wings of the the chapel of the Charles W. Carter S, . A R B MAY 14 WOrld's Gre.te‘t William Atalic, & guest at the| Mortuary. The Rev. Walter A. TROLLERS ATTENTION . ‘ b Gastineau, has arrived here from|Soboleff officiated and interment| Special meeting tonight, Union WH AT BETTER GIFT | TRAVEL sYsTEM Los Angeles, California. i was in Evaffi ff{rxewty 'k _H_nllvat 7:30 adv. b | Contact Al Pierce, Empress Building, than a COLD WAVE or Fuldybunh, Alaska, or eny Aidines office. AL 44 & ‘ lasting PERMANENT? /2 ¢ p ' Her Day to Look Lovely 5 * o+ . : Make An Appointment Early! —Experienced Operators— . o For irl Scout: . . Why notgiveh fth noigive ner one : ¢ ynotg of those /GRIDS - - nice, plastic case FLASH- BEAUTY /ALOND : LIGHTS on dlsplay In our Open Evenings COOPER BUILDING " e Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM & COMPANY PHONE 318 Opposite Federal Building H @ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMIT Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company . JUNEAU DOUGLAS " Phone No. 816 Phone No. 18 Newspaper Advertising! 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