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FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1944 DOUBLE FEATURE WATCH BROADWAY LOOP THE LUPE! ALSO “G-MEN VS. THE BLACK DRAGON LATEST NEWS | STARTS TONIGHT ; ATCAPITOLSHOW “Redhead from Manhattan,” Col- |umbia’s sprightly, new, tune-filled ! tilmusical, is scheduled to make its llocal bow tonight at the Capitol The gay comedy features | vivacious, vibrant Lupe Velez in a| dual role, while the supporting cast is headed by newcomer Michael| Duane, Tim Ryan, Gerald Mohr |and Lillian Yarbo. | | Cast as a flaming-haired, fiery| charge of dynamite from South of | |the border, Lupe glamorously por- |trays a musical comedy star who| |hits Broadway and makes the| !Main Stem rock! When the story |opens, she and Duane are landing| on American soil after having h»cn; [cast adrift when their ship was| torpedoed at ses | | The action of “Yanks Ahoy,” the| | takes place almost| | }aacond feature, ionm’ely on board a troop ship |carrying American soldiers in the |direction of the Pacific war the-| |atre. There is a group of Navy| {nurses travelling with them, and| Ithe two sergeants immediately get | tinto action competing for lhei {favors of the prettiest one of them | all, Nurse Marjorie Woodworth. (OMMUNICATION Editor, Daily Alaska Empire, July | |14: Most of us in Juneau are in' agreement about many things. We want a municipal building of whicl we can be proud, a recreation |building and year-vround swimming |facilities for the children, a fine |library or combination library and |children’s theatre, more paved/ streets and sidewalks, razing of |present semi-burned or semi-col-| lapsed structures, and in general a {town which doesn't look like the run-down district of H EAT RE tri any one of al THE CAPITOL HAS |thousand cities. THE BIG PICTURES! | Just as it would for - . {all this takes money and someone an individual FOUR FLIGHTS TODAY FOR ALASKA COASTAL Two Hoonah trips were made to- day by Alaska Coas planes, the first carrying Mrs. Gromtzeff, Mrs. Feltman, Mrs. Hillman, William Butts, and Tom Dyer to that city. Mrs. O. K. Rude and Charlie John- nie were passengers on the second flight. oY) 5 LE0 Women's Apparew D e Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test. 1f you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard- ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Hme Method test that so many say bas enablad them to hear well again. You must heat better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. | Ask about Ourine Ear Drops todsy at Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” ' CARA NOME FRESHENER After cream cleansing, ree move all traces of soiled cream with this fragra i liquidl It refresh skin delightfully! ECONOMY REG. SIZE SIZE$25° $], % ASK FOR IT AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” te be constantly and wholehearted- Two Sitka flights were also back of the administering of made; the first transporting Mr.|that money, working from concise and Mrs. Klingenberg, Constance and business-like plans for the de- Paddock, John Sledge, Mrs. W. A.|velopment and improvement of Ju- A man trained for city gov- Thomas, and Jack Dunn, and the [neau. second carrying Mrs. De Goite and ernment is the only solution for Pete Hackett to Sitka. Bea Mur-|Juneau where there is so much to phy, Carl Guffert, and Lillian Kelly|be done and where the need is so |keenly felt. An engineer is high- |ly trained for this work, banks are |operated by trained personnel, an |insurance man is familiar with all |the phases of his work and so on Jad infinitum. Why should a cor- poration as important to all of us as the city in which we live and from which we derive our liveli- Company, arrived here from Seattle [N00d be managed on a part-time| yesterday on a Pan American plane. | P2sis by individuals who, although/ C. M. Holm was also a passenger on |Sincere and hardworking, are not the flight. |trained for this important work. | Out today on a flight to Seattle |Some say let’s extend the present were Edward Alvea, Mrs. George |sytem. Well, at best, that is make- Henderson and child, and John N. |shift and we would all be encour- Johnson ‘aged by a complete revision of Ju- Whitehorse passengers were Wil- |neau's present management. | liam Spendlove, Melvin Triggs, El-| With a competent, full-time city vira Kent, and Mrs. Olive LeF‘ord.!mahager who can organize, djrec” Jean Wells and J. W. Harper were land push through a _clarification | | listed for Fairbanks. Eand revamping of the present ob- - !solete tax system which provides |the city funds and an intelligent ;post war development plan embrac- /ing the things we want for our city, Juneau will be a long way toward the prosperity and up and [coming air we all so desire. (Signed) JUNEAU CIVIC FORUM, Brooks Hanford, Chairman. — e DR. RAE L. CARLSON |Optometrist, is located at her office | lin the Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 for appointment. disemb 10 PASSENGERS OUT ViA PAN AMERICAN | S. H. Calvert, Vice-President of the San Juan Fish and Packing ed at Warm Springs. | | YOU CANNOT FIND IN THE ENTIRE NATION Such perfect spot for a carefree recreation as Alaska’s foremost resort THE HEALTH SPRINGS BELL ISLAND, ALASKA NEAR KETCHIKAN Baranof Beauty Salon So Come Now and Enjoy a Delightful Vacation! FOR ONE (NEW) Hot Point SALE L ‘WHERE SATISFACTION and | on \CREATION OF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA AMER|C ANSIPEARL HARBOR INVESTIGATION ARE KILLERS r1ostarTnow IN NORMAND“SGUB'GFY of Navy Orders Court of Inquiry to Probe Jap Sneak WASHINGTON, tary Navy today ordered a Have Slain or Ca ptured 51,849 Nazis Since | Landings tods o SUPREME HEADQUARTERS OF |the J THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY | Thi FORCE, July 14.—Since the landing | teir Normandy beaches American | uti troops have captured or killed 51,- | Forrestal 849 Germans, it is disclosed of- Inquiry fictally an investigation of the facts sur- The doughboys have taken 46819 |rounding the catastroph: y Admiral Orin Murfin, as Presi- % S R g {dent, and will convene July 17. | Two other members of the Court are Admiral Edward Kalbfus, Vice |Admiral Adolphus Andrews, and Judge Advocate General Harold | Biesemeier. 14.—Secre- Robert V. Forrestal Court of Inquiry circumstances regarding 1p sneak at Pearl Harbor, complied with Congressional July wetion of the the reso- directed the Court of to “proceed forthwith into NEW REGIME, YUGOSLAVIA 23 v rrom south ‘e | SplitBetweenGovernment V1A SHIP THURSDAY Leaders o Foiikh Steps | Incoming passengers from'Seattle | yesterday afternoon 'were Basil Down as Ambassador Ermakoff, William Johnson, William IJohnson, Jr., Steven Johnson, Mur- ray B. Martin, Ethelwynne Martin, WASHINGTON, July 14. — Con-' Eva Nelson, Jack White, Wilma stantine Fotitch has stepped down'White, Ralph B. Williams, Tone Wil- as Ambassador for Yugoslavia and liams, Contsance Williams, and Hil- announced that he is becoming in- da Winther. stead, a representative of a com-| From Ketchikan came Margaret mittee within the enemy oceupied Clark, Diana Clark, Owen Harmon, country which apparently is mov- and F. T. Munter. ing toward the creation of a sec-| Bernice Folger, A. H. Friesen, Ada ond Yugoslav regime. Friesen, Carol Friesen, Evelyn How- The otion was foreshadowed ard, and Sina Toft boarded the ves- first by a statement by the Yugo- |5l at Petersburg slav Premier Subasic in London! Leaving here for Sitka were Ce- several weeks ago when Fotitch C¢lia Bassett, Mrs. L. Berg, S. W. was told he could no longer repre- g‘f“‘(‘{“"' : - Bushyusn, THore st Tugodianis Hese, snd & s eegan, Ru)nzmul D. Glasser, Fred i Henningsen, Esther Johnstone, Ed- ond by the Ambassador'’s own de-|y. g Runler, George W. Kidder, D nunciation a week ago of the Su-|pee Melville Marshall, Mrs, C. «3. basic regime. Mundy, Leroy Ozenne, Margaret The action is the latest reflection pace, B. L. Pley, Fred Stackpole, of a split within Yugoslavia be-|Joseph Robertson, Lauree Terwil- tween Partisan Marshal Tito and leger, Perry Huff, Mrs. T. Kettelson, the Serbian leader Mihaivic, which Mrs. S. C. Lynch, and R. W. Lynch, Fotitch said is now moving in the| —_—— e+ ——— direction of a civil war in his'Miss GARDINER BACK already suffering country. | FROM K. Fotitch said he intended to re- main in the United States as rep-| Miss Lillian Gardiner, Director of resentative of a central committee Pyplic Health Nursing of the Ter- which is moving within Yugoslava ritorial Department of Health has in the direction of setting up, under yeturned from Ketchikan, where Mihailovic, a government in oppo- she was conferring with Public sition to the Subasic government Health Officials. in London. PRI R MISS KRUMREIN RESIGNS NAZIS IHREAIEN | Miss Rosemary Krumrein, a !stenographer employed by the Ter- |ritorial Department of Health, has Io EXIERMINATE {resigned and will return to her home in the States, it was an- HUNGARIAN JEWS -oonei i~ ™ DR. RAE L. CARLS WASHINGTON, July 14—In a Optometrist, located at her office new denunciation of Nazi atrocities in the Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 ——e— | in Europe, Secretary of State Cordell |for appointment. Hull declared that the entire Jew- ish community of a million persons | in Hungary have been threatened | i g e h BUY WAR BONDS "CHETNIKS” FILM | BILLED TONIGHT ' AT 20TH CENTURY Philip Dorn and Martin Kosleck are teamed for the second time in “Chetniks!” the Fighting Guer- rillas, the 20th Century-Fox ac- tion thriller now at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre. And this time, moviegoers will be happy to know, the shoe is on the other foot. In the first ture they made together, entitled “Underground,” Dorn was tortured and eventually killed by Kosleck, portraying a Gestapo official. In their new film, Kosleck’s position is unchanged, but Dorn’s is. The latter appears sourceful leader of the Balkan ir- regulars exacting their toll from the invader. Kosleck still has the edge in numbers and equipment, but he finds himself unable to cope with the daring patriots fight- ing for the women and freedom they love. R HOT TIME NOW INDICATED AT DEMO SESSION Nomination of Vice-Presi-' dent Promises fo Be Fun for Newsmen pic- as the re- (By Associated Press) Democatic leaders are predicting that the “bdys' will have a little | fun” in choosing a Vice-Presidential candidate and that “ not going to be a cut and dried convention” when the big show opens next week in Chicago. | | | These forecasts are being tatnerea FUI| Dress Conference Will Be Held Is Official first, by Gov. Robert S. Kerr Oklahoma, convention “keynot and second by Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago, and came as poli- ticians still awaited a pat on the back from the White House in favor of Henry A. Wallace who wants to be the President’s running mate again. These and other develop- \ments are revealed, Henry Ward, | associate editor of the Paducah, Kentucky, Sun-Democrat, and close of the Senator has approved a plan whereby his (Barkley's) name would | be presented for the job. i | Wallace holds that his name will be kept for the nomination as a candidate named by the CIO Polit- ical Action Committee which has emerged at Washington into a Na- tional Citizens Political Action Com- mittee. The committee is out to work for the re-election of Roosevelt and | Wallace and a “Progressive Con- | gress.” Chairman Sidney Hillman | and President Philip Murray of the | CIO said they are committed to | Wallace. | | Hillman called Dewey a “Spokes- | man for Herbert Hoover.” | | Senator Truman of Missouri reit- | erated in Kansas City that he doesn't “want the Vice-Presidency.” ! B | BUY WAR BONDS with extermination and at the samef time he declared that “the cold | blooded murder of the population | of Distomo is another shocking ex- ample of the reign of terror the | Nazis have instituted in Europe which becomes more savage as they become more desperate.” Hull issued separate press staLe-: ments to Hungarian Jews on the Distomo destruction and promised | each one that punishment would be | “meted out” to the persons re- | sponsible for the atrocities. ottt el JOSEPH BRISTOW DIES AT AGE 83 FAIRFAX, Virginia, July 14— Joseph Little Bristow, 83, former | United States Senator from Kansas, | died today after a three weeks'| illness. CARPENTERS $1.75 AN HOUR All carpenters are — DR. RAE L. CARLSON Optometrist, is located at her office in the Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636‘ for appointment. | ATTENTION -- CARPENTERS Beginning AUGUST 1, 1944 the of Juneau and vicinity will begin working fo requested to attend a SPECIAL CALLED MEETING concerning this subject on the 21ST OF JULY, 1944, AT 8 O'LOCK P. M. LOCAL 2247 Carpenters Union of Juneau PAGE THREE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY 790 ENTURY| © NOW SHOWING EXCITING AS GUERRILLA COURAGE!' and e artoon—SCE T0 DISCUSS WORLD OiL SERVICE BANDS Directed by Louis King + Produced by Sol M. Wurlzel Scroen Ploy by Jack Andrews cnd Edword £ Paromore SPORTS 1. Q. P FOR VICTORY—and LI{TEST WORLD NEWS EVENTS oi:u GOOD SHOWS Bl THEATRE] LOWEST PRICES | Lora Beaverbrook will British delegation, and Secretary \ State Cordell Hull will head the American delegation which includes Interior Secretary Ickes, Navy Secs retary Forrestal and Under Secres tary of War Patterson. e head the RESOURCES siNchiEy 6iven Announcement July 14, WASHINGTON, United States and Britain announ full dress resource: jointly a world oil conference on | dollars will be ]I(’l(l‘“'fl("S when the war ends. Hinck- 600D POSITION } WASHINGTON, July 14.-—Presi- |dent Roosevelt has selected Robert Hinckley, former Assistant Secre- tary of Commerce, to serve as Di- |rector of Contract Settlement, a * | position in which he will be respon= bley for terminating billions of worth of munitions con= shortly following technical (hM'u';—‘In-y resigned as Vice President of sions that have been going on for |the CHIKAN 'nuyi friend of Senator Barkley, said that Several weeks. 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