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MONDAY, JULY 10, 1944 ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE THREE MOVIEFOR IVE |EVACUATION | et S insons | 20TH CENTURY NOW = FANS SHOWING, s L SHOWING MYSTERY || ings eyl NOW capitoL THeATRe, OF LONDON =5 ol “sr i Liprany || L&LLENEUATH py g ying Rollicking Rhythm! | Fosbee Sizzling Tunes! | e | DR T T 7 TS W Swing {ons will find plenty to be | ELSIE MAY SMITH RETURNS | A gripping, exciting mystery tale, excited nbout 1t the Capitol The-| Miss Elsie May Smith, of the U.|“Quiet Please, Marder” opened yes- T ) P o Sits, ars . CoumABILY Raviis| 8. Office of Indian Affairs, has re- |terday at the 20ta Ceritury Th Every Thrilling Moment of Their Lives - With Beverly” presents tap-dancing S | turned to Juneau from Metlakatla, [atre. Set in the contrasting quiet i y AT D Y v‘l_’w Ann Miller witia four of the Na-| LONDON, July 10—The evacua-|and is registered at the Juneau of a pul library, it is heightened 3 3 N K ’n DEA L Perl Ferh s tion’s miost popular orchestras. The|tion of women and children from Hotel {by its insight into a professional i we oF g ¥ bands are Bob Crosby's, Freddie|London and various cities of south-| N criminal’s motives ; Slack’s, Duke Ellington’s and Count |€rn England continued in orderly; I'IKU\I(‘l‘ IN TOWN -paced, “Quiet Please, ¢ 2 ) In addition, “Reville With |fashion as the German flying bomb| = W. S. Pekovich, of Funter Bay, is |} " tells of a brilliant but 3 “their hearts .. . Beverly” brings (» the screen Frank| Offensive went into the twenty-|in and a guest at the Jun utterly unscrupulous man B and murdér on Sinatra, the Mills Brothers, the|SXthday. s [seltish coldly beautiful ; Radio Rogues, and Ella Mae Morse, |, M‘""l than 50,000 (-lulldlcn ;; l:;n SR, T S |George Sanders and Gail Patrick % be . ' | have already been moved out of the 1 Moland former Juneau | . Slack’s delightful vocal o | - excel m the top fe | “Reveille Fv\'n'\ Beverly” presents immediate danger zone, with only \er, arrived here today from Miss Miller the cfieor\-vuirodimw minor hitch in the arrange- W and is registered at the o Sty A 3 ments and that was quickly solved. |director of an carly-morning Pro-| e hitch developed when some gram, intended for the “a"l,\'-”b“‘g‘resmmu or raid-free York appeared | ;. : 6RO RN o3 Beanc boys in the Army camps and is com- | reluctant to take the evactees int0 i1 st datenier have come. o] L Crimes: he needs the stimulus posed of the best in swing. Based | their homes, but the mayor signed |y Pl e “-““1 into lof danger |upon an actual program, which has|a compulsory order and within alg rom Gustavus, and are; Gail Patrick, his partner in crime |won increasing fame among the!few hours 1,600 bombed-out women > ' "% @t the Baranof is frigidly lovety and always be- | millions of American soldiers now|and children who were detained in e m”“'n,l: B lievablc )U“L,\-:nu- w.n;»n.\. (-1\ rming » i € young 2 1 Century-Fox actress, is : *DUKE ELIUNGTON | |in training, “Reveills With Beverly” | the city were safely billeted. i b ANN MILLER BCRictiilifo o b ‘ s Baking Club this cvening at|convincing as the librarian who i Dick becomes inv8lved in the violent is . |shows not only how the “dawn jam | S e e and bis orchestra - COUNT BASIE and his orche o oclock at the home of Ms.| A WRIGHT - PURCELL it operates. ‘JOSEPH G".BE -I- iras Smith, 306 7th Street. Al | proceedings. ‘\ The musical numbers include| members are expected to attend. | A newcomer, handsome young session” came lito being but o - 1 {tunes which nov_only have become | i T |Richard Denning, appears as Mc- MARCH or TIME |virtual trademarks for their players, | DIES IN SEAI “.E‘ ® o o o o o o o eBYmesatough detective sidetrack- Soxgol but which have set nation-wide rec- i) e g lo WEATHER REPORT ed by his attraction for Gail. - “UPBEAT IN MUSIC ords. in sales. ‘Che.Mills Brothers| .SEATTLE, July 10-—Joseph .w"- (U. S. Bureau) - R g —— <Y SCIENCE WS || oresent “Cleiits Lindor: Stnatrs| Gilbert, 69, one of the best oldtime ureau Sk , g L Doy ‘and Mie|newspapermen of Seattle and the Temp. Saturday, July 8. 1ISS BERRY ARRIVE sings “Night and Day,” and Miss nopwest, political writer for years|® Maximum 7, minimum 51, | Miss Vivien Berry, of the U. S {Morse vocalizes while Freddie Slack| o, tne Seattle Times, died today as|® Tewn. for Sanday, July 9 | Bureau of Labor Statistics, has ( were Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Law,| W i . SU"DAY. MONDAY |Frank Marshall, Walter Wllll:\ms.’andv.h‘,fl orchesira play an-Cov\—i the result of a paralytic stroke suf-|® Maximum 70, minimum 49. sterea at the Baranof from San i | Doogie. [ fered last week le o o o o0 2 0 o o “‘“S s assengers or e return A trip was made to l((-n)uka:xjv\-m-.T (;n:L(;l:n /\Unl-h;unbuun, Clm-m(-p}FRED BOWERS DIES | 20" “ ““ “‘\\Dimdod by JOHN LARKIN * Produced by today by an Alaskan Coastal plane Campbell, and Vincent Daly for| | e \\ RALPH DIETRICH » Screen Play by John Larkin with James Boyle as passenger, | Anfhoragess snd' Deb) Volnsa. for| SATURDAY EVENING “\Q' From a Story by Lawrence G. Blochman A flight to Sitka carried Albert Fairbanks; T. D. Dolin, John M 44 Kangas, Knute Sulbeck, H. J. Wal-|Cassell, Valentine Babnick for| Fred Bowers, 69, died Saturday l,\'l’]’)S' “"’l‘l ' NE“’S sanders plays the cr type who conmils misdeeds for wau Hotel thrills even more t for the gain MR 25 Too clever to be ied by ordin- E worth, and Louis Larsen, and re-|Northway; and J. E. Most for Cor-|evening at St. Ann's Hospital, hav- 2 and” Mrs. J. R. Kling- : ing entered the hospital on June 23. . '3 A turned Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kling- dova Ll Alaska’s Newest and Finest Theatre enberg, Robert Allen, and George S et The deceased was unmarried | remains are at the Charles W. Car- Morgan. r Mortua 1d funeral arrange- = I ett Smith and Henry Lee 21 PERSO"S I'EAVE I:]r;;“l(\{ \:l” be um‘m‘mcrd ll‘\t(’r. g { Complelely Rebl»u“ e b NEW Sound o TR New Screen & v “qb"flb S'I"“ were passengers for Skagway to- ! day, while Dick Hatch disembark- FOR S"KA BY BOAI 78 R0 i U b 3 -to-Date . . . Modern in Every Respect i s sty pusens v e o sl AMERICAN. LEGION 70 ; e bM¢ LOWEST PRICES from Sitka were W. Carter, David early Sunday morning were as fol- H”MP”REY Davis, B. A. Ragon, Vivian James, lows: Sophie White, Ivy Barlow, Joe vit, A. J. Baker, Howard| Vera Lonargan, Nal Fairhurst, Mrs. | Al ] 3 o B and Alice James. K. McLean, Bonnie McLean, Linda | The American Legion Convention FOSTER & RMARSIE Grant McMurray and George | McLean, Mrs, Darlin, Mrs. DOCkar.menmuwe will hold a meeting to- Members Newell were passengers on a flight| Mrs. Dean Goodwin, Mrs. John |night at 7 o'clock in the Dugout AR R PRobgets g 4 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN( to Petersburg on Sund Geyer, E. Connor, Elizabeth Basco, ' preceding the regular meeting of R BALR.T, S LU Bt "exdh A plane left Juneau yesterday,| Bertha Basco, Mrs. J. Orme, Kath- | the organization, it was announced NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE sans passengers, to Hawk Inlet erine Orme, Mattie Baldwin, Helen | today. Fourth of July reports are k £ i g | Gamble, Juanita Lopez, Steve Vuko- | to be given at the regular sessi ( ’ . e . and returned D. A. Hoffman, M.| | 8! session 8 Fraik, and J. G. Ellson to this| vich and Ronald Vukovich. ‘ —— ‘ P Underwriers of Municipal and Corporation Bonds city | | We Tnvite Your Inquiries ) o | Statistical Service Available U PUes! Monagle, Ellen Mathews, and Baby Rosaline Starr was admit-| - : DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK lishoin ErmatEvinsspsaslersdTir HOlDS HEAR'NG (8 o A AT S ] - prhL i 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLF 1 that point, and Mrs. Margaret urday for medical attention, and Wiley for Haines. Grady Walker ON (“‘llENSHIpdisclmr;;un on Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. William Was- ACGELN | | ser returned with the plane. Mrs. Wilbur A. Kelvie became the A Sitka trip took Mrs. J. W., Naturalization proceedings were!mother of a son at 4 o'clock yes-| ‘Whitmeyer, ) Hansen, and held today in the United States|terday afternoon at St .Ann’s Ho: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rawley to District Court, those applying for|pital. He weighed seven pounds,| that city, and D. A. Hoffman and |citizenship appearing with their|four and a half ounces. ! Miss Frank to Hawk Inlet. Re- witnessez A program beginning at | turning from Sitka were Henry 3 o¢'clock was to he held for the| 'Mrs. Margarci Cox entered St.| Lee, Sam Smith, Carl Gafert, Dick new citizens of the United States.|Ann’s oa Sunday for surgery. | Hatch, Mary Moore, and James P tine, toaving nere empy,| FINAL SERVICES PR |ucen ndeniied 1o the Gorermiment, gt wock pute wammen woonard| JOHN WINN ARE HELD /P! o rexment: Burdette, Aaron Abts, and Zegar Jimmy Morgan entered the Gov- Streaton. Funeral services were held this|ernment Hospital yesterday for| e afternoon for John Winn, long time | medical care. sident of Juneau, Th the chapel of 13 PASSENGERS IN the Charles W. Carter Mortuary,| Thomas Weston cntered the Gov- with the Rev. Willis R. Booth con- jernment Hospita! over the week- VIA AMSKA I_INES ducting the rites. Vocal selections end from Hoonah. | were given by Mrs. Crystal Snow VY | Jenne. Interment was in the fam- — ) Y % mA'T's Incoming Alaska Airline passen-| 15 51k @t iBvergreah Cemstery. Vere 24 follows: W. 3. Roberison,| FAlbearers were Jobn Reck, Tom IN ACTION! ‘ S ...AND IN LOVE! (Associate) —ee— ! Dull, William O. Carlson, William rot P. Knudsen, George Hayes, Carl yi : R 4’ T z . McKenzie, sreen, and G jecesso” 0 Welbelt, William Arnold, and Peter | 7 "5 00 R S 39ece ™ Women's Appanct McCartin. Outgoing passengers to Fairbanks SEATTLE MAN HERE | were Robert Brandt, Asa Gilmore, W. D. Silloway, of Seattle, has | Harold C. Helland, D. J. Herliby, | registered at the Juneau Hotel. J. N. Johnson, Peter Kassen, —— Charles Layton, G. H. Pollard, and HERE FROM SKAGWAY Barami T. E. Turner. Duggan and Silver Emil Fall and G. Sipperal are| were pilots for the trips here from Skagway and are staying Beuuty Salm‘ In from Anchorage on Saturday at the Juneau Hotel. 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