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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPmE—‘JUND\U, ALASKA ‘Miss Ardys Stiles | "HELLO, FRISCO, ROMANCE SEEN, :3’500 YANK s Bride-Elect of | HELLO,” T0 OPEN capiroL M PLANES IN | “sgi 0'Shaunessy R 1 Announced at a luncheon today at A dramatic of intrigue and| the home of her aunt, Mrs. John | romance with a background of the| ’McCormick, was the engagement of WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1944 INTRIGUE AND | WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! [[”’-”” IT STARTS TONIGHT! AMAZING DRAMA OFANAZI SKY-SPY S When it comes to making musical | pictures, there is one studio in Hol- G L itol Theatre tonight with Eric Port- (Continued from Page one) | Walla, Wash., to Sergeant William lywood that tops them all. Now the present war, RKO Radio’s “Sq\m-i Miss Ardys Stiles, daughter of Mr.!word is that 20th Century-Fox, dron Leader X" comes to the Cap-| {and Mrs. Arthur £. Stiles of Walla ,makers of “Alexander's Ragtime {Band,” “My Gal Sal” and “Spring- The Best Show in Town and Ann Dvorak in the co-| —————— | H. O'Shaunessy, USA, son of Mrs. |time in the Rockies,” have done it ::;:ri:g‘ Sl miles from the Russian battlelines,| Jda O'Shaunessy of Minneapolls, 'again with “Hello, Frisco, Hello." i The film is essentially the por- Sifce May 18 | Minnesota The film, which is slated to open 4 f trait of a airman groomed by A number of German interceptors| The news was revealed on place jtonight at the 20th Century Theatre, . ut of yesterday s most romantic » and intense flak were encountered | cards at the individual tables, upon the Nazi propagandists as an “a who beneath the veneer of his ar- rogance has a cowardly streak which asserts itself when he has the greatest need of courage and spirit. Portman, as the flier, takes part in a faked raid on civil objectives in Belgium organized in an effort to break pro-British sentiment among the native population. Parachuting from his plane in a British uni- form, and with a perfect command of English, he tells the Belgians that the raid was specifically ord- ered by the RAF. on non-military targets. To his amazement, the patriots! From Britain for the third suc-|and the Misses Isabel Parsons,|handsome John Payne in a tailor- | ERIC hide him and arrange for his im. CeSsive day 2200 heavy bombers and | Phylilis Jenne, Betty Sharpe, Grace [made role, and rotund Jack Oakie | PoRTMAN ! mediate transportation to Britain. fighters swept through clear skies | Berg, Marjorie Stubblefield, Pat Ol- |plays for laughs. Completing the i Afraid to reveal his true identity, he eventually finds himself in Lon- DVORAK |don, his movements in the mean- By the author of “*ONE OF | time arousing the forces of the Bri-| OURAIRCRAFT ISMISSING" | tish Intelligence Service. | | Frantic, he endeavors to contact his former fiancee in the metropolis. Now married to a British doctor, she agrees under blackmailing threats to assist the Nazi pilot in escaping to Germany. o | YOUR BROKEN LENSES | Will be promptly replaced if sent .0 Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. Drs.| adv,! ANN PLU “THE GOOD JOB” LATEST NEWS H i Show Place of Juneau | 7. M. and R .L. Carlson. VAN GS MAKE SURE YOU BUY A SPRAY STRONG ENOUGH 70 KILL ’Em DEAD! THE HOUSE FLY AND MOS- QUITO TOGETHER HAVE ACTUALLY CAUSED THE DEATH OF MORE PEOPLE SINCE TIME BEGAN THAN ALL THE WARS-EVER FOUGHT STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA ATTENTION The Management of the Capitol Theatre has signed a contract with Local 770 of the Inter- national Alliance of Theatrical Stage Em- ployees and Moving Picture Machine Oper- ators of the U. S. and Canada. LOCAL 770 is affiliated with “American Fed- eration of Laber,” ‘“Territorial Federation of Labor” and the “Cen- tral Labor Council.” LOCAL 770 COVERS ALASKA P. 0. Box 1922—Juneau gether and make one, nice gift. ® Alaska Electric Light and ~ Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS as wave after wave of U. S. medium bombers struck again and again at the French coast. The Royal Air| which was written “Ardys and Bill, June 18th.” Miss Stiles, a graduate of the Forces' overnight attacks were con- | Walla Walla Business College, came centrated on military installations | to Juneau about two years ago. She aleng the French coast, but some | is employed as Fiscal Clerk with the Mosquito bombers were lost in the | U- S. Forest Service. operations which also included minelaying in enemy waters. Yesterday at least 3,200 American warplanes assaulted the Germans in coordinated strikes from Britain and Italy, bombing aircraft fac- tories, air bases and rail centers in Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia, France, and the Low Countries. over northern Europe and smashed at least a dozen targets, and a force of about 1,000 strong from Italy at- tacked Austria. CAA MEN HERE Burton E. Carr and Leo N. Keogh of the CAA, are here from Anchor- age and are staying at the Juneau {rom Skagway last evening with the { card is pert Alice Faye whose dulcet Hotel HERE FROM HAINES Mr. and Mrs. L. H. King are here from Haines and are registered at the Gastineau Hotel. | | | Sergeant O'Shaunessy Is a grad- uate of the Minneapolis Business Coflege and he is stationed locally at the sub-port. The wedding will take place at the Catholic Church of the Nativity at 8 o'clock on the morning of June 19. Guests attending the luncheon to- day included Mrs, Bonnie Gellotte, sen, Betty Rice, Marjorie Snell, Caroline McAlister and Jean Taylor. — e PATRICIA BRINGS IN 9 FROM NORTH PORTS The motorship Patricia arrived following passengers: L. Byers and L. Dilley from Whitehorse, via Skagway; L. F. Hebert, John Pad- dock, Frank Miller, Charles Way- nor, Leonard King, Mrs. King and E. E. Ninnis. Sizes 9 to 15 The New Are Here! So come...on the run + .« foin the fun of pick- ing such pets as this perky little two-piecer in carefree cotton seer- sucker. In red, blue, green or brown...just $495 JONES - STEVENS SEWARD STREET Baranof Beauty Salon SMART HAIRDOS Reap Compliments A full staff of experienced operators to. satisfy your every wish in hair styling. L SHOP HOURS 9A. M.TO6P. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY irates right alongside—perhaps even lahead of those other framed { filmusicals | = It's little wonder the studio s pr |eminent in this field, when one sces | what they have to work with. “Hel- lo, Frisco, Hello” is produced in | sumptuous Technicolor and boasts a dazzling cast of headliners, an en- tertaining story, an abundance of | music—both new and familiar—all | neatly packaged with some of the | finest production numbers ever con- | eived | The stars? “Hello, Frisco, Hello” | marks Alic e's first film appear- ance in over ar—which is wel- | come news indeed. With her is| | {list of stars is luscious Lynn Bari, who doesn't sing or dance — and brother, she doesn’t have to! The tso simply told, is set on San Francisco’s Barbary Coast. Four entetrainers are trying to get on in the show world. .The dynamo of the outfit is Payne, but the real drawing | yoice and “purty figger” packs ’em |in. With Jack Oakie and June | Havoc, their stuggle to the top pro- vides a neat background for the appealing musical production num- | bers, | ———-—-———— Martha Walker came in yesterday | |from Pelican and is a guest at the | Gastineau Hotel. ! | UNITED STATES { | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska April 14, 1944 Notice is hereby given that John | Nowicka has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, | 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 010403, for a tract of land de- | scribed as Lot C of the Pearl Harbor | Group of Homesites situated on | Pearl Harbor and Eagle River High- way, about 24 miles NW of Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 12517, containing 1.92 acres, and it is | now in the files of the U. S. Land | Office, Anchorage, Alaska. I Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adverse claim ‘ in the district land office within the | | season for the .mda'" The Jlast business meeting of the period of publication or thirty days | Martha Society of thereafter, or they will be barred by“h" Northern Light Presbyterian the provisions of the statutes. {Church will be held on Friday at DORIS F. ROBINSON, 11:30 oclock in the church parlors. Acting Register. |Tea will be served following the | First publication, May 3, 1944. | business session. Mrs. George Baker | Last publication, June 28, 1944. will give the devotional. WHEN TRAVELING... You are doing more traveling, perhaps, than ever before in your life; and under such conditions, that i protection of your funds is of paramount;impertance., The safe, sure way is to.change your cash into American Express Travelers Cheques;No matter where | ||| | you go these Cheques are recognized. 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