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MONDAY, MAY 29, 1944 BLASTING T "BOMBARDIER’ CURRENT FILM, CAPrTOL SHOW | Bringing to thf screen for the| first time the “inside story” of| America’s great secret weapon, the Norden bombsight, and how this BUSTERS AXIS! O'Brien and Randolph Scott at the head of a brilliant cast and in one of the most thrilling pictures to come out of the war. The film is now at the Capitol. A friendly professional rivalry be- in New Mexico. O’'Brien plays the part of Ma)or Davis. Scott is cast as Captam Oliver. Anne Shirley has the fem- inine lead in the picture, bracketed | { | FOUR FLIGHTS TODAY FOR ALASKA COASTAL An Alaska Coastal plane was chartered this morning by Desmond yl(idd to return him to Juneau from | Tulsequah. A flight made earlier in the day to Skagway carried Ralph Mize and ‘W. W. Beatty as passenger for that point and Miss P. Shupe, Don sengers for Haines. Louise L. Hamil, Pauline Roes, Norma Cooper and Edwin W. Larson came back to Ju- neau on the return flight. | The daily trip to Ketchikan today carried O. F. Benecke, Clara Be- {a flight to Sitka. | ————— AN(HORAGE FllGHI FOR ALASKA LINES Mrs. Augusta Enge Feted at Luncheon Honoring her house guest, Mrs. Augusta Enge, a luncheon was giv- en by Mrs. H. O. Adams in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel on Saturday. Twelve guests were asked for the occasion. Mrs. Enge was to leave today for in Petersburg. | AMERICAN LEGION the Dugout, according to announce- iment made today. Members are ask- ed to take working implements, as there will be work to do on the lawn following the business session. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE -JUNEAU, ALASKA HUSBAND OF FORMER 1 JUNEAU GIRL IS NOW "MISSING IN ACTION" | According to official notification from the War Department, Mrs. John Ryan of Sitka has been in- | formed that her husband, Lieut. John Ryan, U. S. Army Air Forces, {is listed “missing in action.” as |over Germany last month. | Well known here, Mrs. Ryan | (Bdith Birkeland) is the sister of | Mrs. Kenyon MacLean of Juneau. Before going to Sitka she was with P tween the two stars and a four- necke, Wallis George and Norma MEEI'"G ‘o“le the Bureau of Mines office and . cornered romance are additional Cooper to that city and Captain P rur a time was on the staff of the |star, F‘k nor -P:u’!u'r‘ and Ii‘ruu- features of the story, which opens Alter to Wrangell. There will be a short but import- lo« al USO. Lfii‘-‘t"ihorlllgnwnrcz:‘“u\;nl):-‘;:'!':nu‘.{;: . in Washington ‘.‘md ends in Tokio| Mrs. A. Enge, Qeutin Kuether,|ant pusiness meeting of the Amer- >oee - - ‘3mfm vnml:u'.xj R tanaty i v Pub as most of {8 sheritng y.wuon Tom Dyer, Larry Hagen and La-|jan Legion tonight at 8 o'clock at rISHERMAN FRoM go to achieve their ends. take place at a bombardier school mone Peterson were passengers on PELICAN PASSES . AWAY YESTERDAY John E. Wilcox, 71, passed away TIMELY MYSTERY IS FEATURE NOW AT 20TH CENTURY| Combining mystery of a high order with an _up-to-the-minute plot, Warner Bros.' “The Mysterious Doctor,” which opened at the 20th y, is pack- PAGE THREE NOW PLAYING T20 [N ToRY it, RK o, MI'S " » i Lieut. Ryan, formerly stationed |Century Theatre yesterd = ' nation came fo adopt 1 RYQiShupe Mrs Ray Shupe, M. H. SUT- sk wnere she will spend SOMRly;’ giii, "V avigator aboard s |64 With entertainment vaiue. PRESCRIPTION - Y P2%|time before returning to her home|m. ;o 1o\ rece that was shot down ' Concerned with dark doings on FOR the " moors of Cornwall, the film keeps at a high pitch of excitement throughout, as it traces a myster- jous murder on a windswept night Featuring a strong cast which in- cludes John Loder, talented English Action and breathless suspense are two powerful ingredients of this picture, which help lift it above the average film of that type. At no time, from the film's opening frame juntil the final fadeout, is the aud- A WARNER BROS, PICTURE with JOHN LODER + ELEANOR PARKER BRUCE LESTER - DI 0d by BEN STOLOFF Origina) Screen Play by Richord Wel ‘. with Eddie Albert, Walter Reed,| AR A M e |Robert Ryan, Barton MacLane, yesterday afternoon at his room, B8 b bt e o il s Mgyt | Richard Martin, Russell Wade and| A flight made to Anchorage Sun- INDIAN AFFA'RS ME" following an extended illness, He l[)ll::i,:n"r::\lxl\;fi:" wz:;?;:-dl\n?l‘l”p“y’ T' T 2 g' S b‘ | John Mfl)an day morning by Alaska Airlines was a fisherman with headquarters| . = > » 1 ° 1 ‘ | i [carried O. T. Mansfield, Harold INSPECT ARMY HOSP. |t beiican city, ana haa come to e . ey e L opsin Shoy iSu -’ects - FAIRWEATHERS IN TOWN | Anderson, O. Thame, Mary Karl Juneau to receive medical care. The |, 0 : , . p g the story's unfolding. T, o Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Falrweathervand C. A. Rich as passengers. Mr.| To inspect the Army Hospital atjauthorities are instituting a search i 2 o LA'I"EST “/0nl‘n NEws are here from Nome and are guests | and Mrs. Jack Fairweather also|Skagway, Dr. Willard Beatty and|for relatives of the deceased. The | at the Baranof Hotel. He is con- | made the trip to Anchorage, where [Ralph Mize left today by plane. Eprains are at thej Chasiss W, TlDES ToMoRRow { nected with the Alaska Steamship | they transferred to continue to| Dr. Beatty, here from Washing- Carter Mortuary. Company. + |Nome. Max Silver and Roy Dugan |ton, D. C, is head of the Indian TR Low tiwe—2:02 a. m, 6.2 feet. | BEST SH()WS — T | were pilots on the flight. Affairs Education Division gnd llr.' HAGEN IN JUNEAU High tide—7:47 a. m,, 115 feet. | ¢ Show me of -‘llllefl Sam Barker registered at the Bar»i Incoming passengers Sunday wert |Mize is Construction Engineer for| F- M. Hagen, of the Standard Oil | Low tide—2:20 p. m., 37 feet. | Lowgsr Pmczs anof Saturday from San Francisco. | G. W. Pearson, William Gouldman, |the Indian Affairs with offices’ in| COMPany, has registered‘at the Bar-| High tide—9:03 p. m., 128 feet. | THIA‘I’I! YOUR SPORTSWEAR NEEDS THOROUGH CLE IT\H gl ING TRIANGLE CLEANERS ,Mnxxne Rogers and Henning John- | son. FORMER JUNEAU NURSE AWARDED | §31,000 IN SuIT | Miss Lili Vickerson, former nurse | at St. Ann’s Hospital in Juneau, has been awarded $37,000 in a personal | injury damage suit against an east | bay tranportation system at Rlch—: mond, California. The suit, one of | many filed against the Key System | ias a result of accidents in Rich- mond’s abnormal wartime traffic, {C. P. KIRTLAND WILL |Juneau. VISIT MASONIC LODGE Charles P. Kirtland, Past Grand Master of Masons of Washington, will this evening make an official visitation to Mt. Juneau Lodge at 7:30 o'clock. Kirtland is in Alaska on private business, and while here is officially visiting Masonic lodges in béhalf of the present Acting Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Washington. Among the items of entertain- ment in his behalf, the lodge will anof from Seattle. - ee——— PECKHAM IN TOWN Marvin Peckham, of Silver City, " INew Mexico, is a guest at the Gas- tineau. - eee—— FROM STRAWBERRY POINT Mrs. Ward Kelly and Mrs. Bier- hause have registered at the Gas- tineau from Strawberry Point. I R R CLAIRE HERE R. J. Claire came in from Sitka over the weekend and is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. B DON MILNES HERE Donald Milnes, of Pelican, is in town and is registered at the Gas- | | There is no suhsmute for newspaper adverhsmg' PLEASE NOTICE Lola’s Beauty Shop will be closed adv. until June 1. Dedicated to Victory PICK UP | attracted considerable attention be-’ exempify the masonic work in the tineau. hy | cause it is said to be the largest on | third degree. A large attendance is - e | | record in the courts in that secuon[ expected. NOTICE > and {of the country. May 16, 1944, on and after this The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its | | / Miss Vickerson, who has been em- 11 t be ible for | . . sty ! MRS. SWEENEY IS HERE . |date 1 will nof ey 2 personnel are taking in the winning of the war . . . the needs of the armed ed as ick s : DELIVER iwuxyse vavas ape}:rlx::;xx'n:?::% s;is‘;fi:: i m’;’;“ ,.e:mf::?n:{ &2“ Gtz‘:fi:f; ::.}ysezm el by.‘ forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of when her foot became caught be-| from Skagway. ° adv. HOWARD E. MOSHER. | our cooperation. tween a jagged paving and the rail- | RN B lene ;oad l:‘:;::k a:‘ a rt];:irn t:z:sebfarlng‘ We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving {down upon her mirance Alaska . . . are hending every effort toward maintaining a dependable | to Richmond Shipyard No. 1. She ffered a fractured skull, ta- service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when ‘::Lner:r :ner?ecr: rleegsa:d :}?;p‘:o:s COOL' wnomsoun Goon“Ess | an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service OEHST NI ad othier tujutise. to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. p ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. SEATTLE 1, WASH., Pier 7, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH.,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 % D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU » A T T E N T l 0 N Make the cool, wholesome goodness of JUNO-MAID g The Managemeni of the Capliol Theatre has ICE CREAM one of your family’s daily refreshments. b 3 You can serve it in many delightful ways—solo, as s1gned a contract with Local 770 of the Inter- topping for fruit cups or with pies and eake. Ask your’ national Alliance of Theatrical Stage Em- GoalEE 08I UINOMAID. * | ployees and Moving Picture Machine Oper- ||| &%5sc Sold Throughout Southeast Alaska! ; ators of the U. S. and Canada. 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