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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE YSFDR |ENGLAND IS OVERSEAS UNDER ROBOT comedy-dramas of Colorado Man Makes Pre-;BOMB A"A(K‘ season, niversal's “Top an” comes tonight to the Capitol Th:‘—} di('ion o Nalis C|aim ) s i atre. Co-starred in the picture are | Hers 10 ViSI' Rome 124'H0uf ASSBUI? Greatest Donald O’Connor, Susanna Fnsu‘r.: ‘\ Lillian Gish, Richard Dix, and] i 1 Peggy Ryan. Outstanding players| CHICAGO, July 19.—Representa- | Since Nazi Weapon in the supporting cast include Anne |tive J Edgar Chenoweth, of Colo- : I e g e e A | ado. Sprins, predicted the public| First Used while diverting musical specialties |address scheduled by Roosevelt will | 2 o o are contributed by the celebrated 2¢ made from overseas. The adq| LONDON, July 19. — Southern Borrah Mm(,“m“ Rascals, ”“.idro.\g will be in accepting the nom- | En‘;l and was the target last night Bobby Brooks Quartette, and Count| nation: and today of the greatest 24-hour Bl atid S, DicEMIS “T predict the President will be in | robot bomb attack since the weapon o 2 R 5 England during the next few days, | Was first loosed on June 15. The story of “Top Man,” de-|y . ¢ ot already there,” declared | Gen. Dwight Eisenhower’s head- | clared to be intimately “pp(»“l"“"" Chenoweth | quarters interpreted the attack as an deals humorously and dramatically i effort to divert the mighty pace of | |with present day family affairs and | GERMAN REPORT | Allied air power, which has been | situations close to the heart of 50| LONDON, July 19.—The German- | stunning the Germans. | |many Americans who have rmd»lmntroucd Paris radio station says,| In an unprecedented justed their lives to meet necessary|“President Roosevelt, who left bombs the Germans tried a new ‘wnrnmr changes. | Washington, will visit Rome.” | technique of launching them in| Young Donald O'Connor, star of| The authoritative British Press salvos, like artillery barrages. They the recent screen success, “Mister | Association, commenting on Nazi failed to divert Allied air power, |Big,” and appearing in the title|surmises on President Roosevelt's however, and air raids continued | role of the new film, is said to|movements, says “not at present is | today | outshine his previous portrayals. He | Roosevelt planning a trip to Brit- | T e T Ll oL | COUNTER DRIVE STILL LAGGING ON RAILWAY IS | |the family after his dad accepts a | Still below the series E. quota,! STARTED, CHINA s 'Navy commission. Susanna Foster | |Juneau’s total for these small in-| | CHUNGKING, China, July 19— SA WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1944 "TOP MAN" HAS FIRST SHOWING, CAPITOL THEATRE Praised as one of tertaining comedy-dramas of the Whenre the Better BIG Pictures Play mzw[””.””yl STARTS TONIGIH'T All togethe; By Zerfic! | \ | | Shows &t 7:20 — 9:3 the most en- The “phanto™ of the star. - sensation | deluge of | SCREEN'S FIRST THUNDERING STORY OF THE MEN OF THE MERCHANT MARINE GOING | Universal Pictures Presents DONALD SUSANNA O'CONNOR FOSTER LILLIAN GISH RICHARD DIX PEGGY RYAN i | i"ror'"MAu“. 3 | ANNE GWYNNE NOAH BEERY, Ir. BORRAH MINEVITCH RASCALS BOBBY BROOKS QUARTETTE COUNT BASIE and HIS ORCHESTRA THROUGH! 1 | | | | | | [ This is the enemy—in all his brutal treachery—revealed in captured . XY 4, film that will erIT. make you gaspl . JULIE BISHOP - DANE CLARK * screen Play by John Howard tawson Additional Dialogue by A. I. Bezzerides and W. R, Burnett Owl Show Tonight-12 APITO HEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! FORCEFROM " BRAZILNOW "~ WITHALLIES PATRICIA RETURNS WITH 4 PASSENGER The motorship Patricia left Ju- neau on Monday evening with the followlng passengers for Skagway: Major and Mrs. E. Don, Richard Don, Dan Don, Harry Townsend, Miss F. Lee, Maggie Kadonaha, Ethel Edwards, Alice Hansen, and Sister Mary Philippa. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C. O M PANYY ‘NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING" | | | of “Phantom of the Opera” fame.| is seen as Donald’s girl friend and| sings several numbers during mu-| sical sequences of the story. |vestment bonds today is tabulated | — at $185,70850. The quota is $210,-! SPONSORING GROUP Th the all series total, purchases| fOR cny MA“AGER Ohinese ‘press Teports, JRoEINg LRSI 10 WAt $485541 ic g ' a hi hi- | ficial confirmation, that the Chi MRS. RANKIN IN TOWN d Slods the Pelping Hankow. railwaWig iy B- Rankin of Valdez is in| In the Hunan Province, the 4 Hotel City Manager Plan for Juneau will | # Tl 11 bR i EHER N . meet in the City Hall this evening|™id on July at Kweilin, Pro-=j 9 “E COU! ES | Capital of the Kwangi POLICE COURT FINES | announced today. jExavinoe, A9-1 griving an automobile while under | All members of the committee are |quarters said that American flers . i fyence of intoxicating liquor, | interested are extended an invitation |down five | costs when arraigned this morning to be on hand. | - | in Police Court. Fifty dollars of i | fendant. Kroft agreed to pay $10 DRIVER IS GIVE" remaining portion of the fine D WITH THE AMERICAN, TROOPS IN NORMANDY, July 19.; A flight to Anchorage was made Woodley Airways with the A r i ;| following MANARA FIELD, Arizona, July|nhewspaper claimed a world news ¢ i > & 10Tt IotaHadiatAb dhrardl labio|boa 7ond fhie ioBBbire! of ‘Bt La Rk Cisker, Jr. MBS S EES rolling the edition off it's “press | Middlet fo Second Lt. Howard Stittsworth, |on an Adjutant General's duplicat-| M€ pilot, whose plane dipped low over ing machine a few FOUR OUT VIA PAA rolled into g | Nepple, Los Angeles hotel man and the town. | e b X i | % . Trkola, and E. C. Bareteit left today .| driver of an automobile. The paper, edited by Maj. ROY| gpoard a Pan American plane for him “this is a good force and I| chusetts, flying instructor, was found who achieved renown as editor of | .- am glad to have it with us and | guilty Saturday on charge of mur- the Kodiak Bear with troops | RETURNS 1 in| future.” ; tions. announcing the capture of Cher-| daughter Joannehave returned home The Brazilian replied: “We are bourg, 24 hours before that port| o Juneau after a visit in Anchorage. fight our common enemy.” rbougr faux pas resulted from| MRS. DAVLIN SOUTH The Brazilians have been train- listening ‘to radio broadcasts, but| Mrs. R. L. Davlin is a passenger McCoy.” | will go to Oregon before returning CORRINNE JENNE 1l | | | HERE ON VISIT — e, 000 | - - w"_l_ MEEI IONIGHUneso have started a counter-drive | town and a guest at the Juneau| The Sponsoring Committee of the | i | countering Japs claim a victory at 8 o'clock, Harold Foss, Chairman, | visional | S i Gorbiad BallFANs nesflal Flesding gullly: fo. 8, chasgé, of | urged to attend and all Juneauites |turned back the raiders and shot p.. B Kroft, was fined $100 and | R e RN the fine was suspended on condition GE]‘S S'l' lo S(oopa month until he settles up the ¢ ' lIFE SE “ -[ E N(E ! ANCHORAGE FLIGHT TODAY | —A small two-page Army Cofps| today by " passengers: J. W. Gueker, | : » | Sen. K. vens, @ homas B. was the court martial verdict handed | e Owens, Sic. Rupes minutes after | a busy highway and decapitated Eart |the armored columns Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Self, Charles Mascarenhas de Mores and told | Stiitsworth, 21, Wakefield, Massa- Craft of McCleary, Washington, | whitehorse, N in we will expect a great deal in the | der and violating of flying regula- Alaska, also scored a “beat” Mrs. W. C. Jensen and grand- anxious to get into combat and was taken. Craft said that the| ARV & i ing with American artillery. " the St. Lo scoop was “the real|for the south on a short trip and ' FIVE FLIGHTS TODAY HoR Miss Corrine Jenne is in Juneau ANCHORAGE MAN HERE Fon AMSKA (OASTM. Glen Jefferson, of the Weather | | Bureau office, is here from Anchor- | age and is registered at the Baranof. Tom Dyer was the sole passenger | R e A s R First South American Con- tingent Arrives in Over- New v e CreamDeodorant seas War Zone By KENNETH DIXON Associated Press War Correspondent NAPLES, July 19. — While a doughboy band played “Onward Christian Soldier,” and “Roll Out | the Barrel,” the first strong con-| tingent of South American troops to reach the overseas war zone landed in Naples to receive the most enthusiastic welcome since | Americans first landed in Ireland | two years ago. Beneath the flags of the United States and the green, yellow and blue of Brazil, Lt. Gen. Devers shook hands with Brazilian Com- mander Maj. Gen. Joao Baptista | for a brief visit with her mother, Mrs. C. P. Jenne, and her 'sister, Miss Phyllis Jenne, before contin- uing to Seattle, where she has| been transferred with Pan Ameri-| can. Miss Jenne has been a mechanic with PAA at Fairbanks for over two years. She will be in the in- strument shop with the airlines at Seattle. ———eee—— RAY WOLFE TO SEATTLE Ray Wolfe, dit agent for the Office of Indian Affairs, is en- route to Seattle on a two weeks’' business trip. ONE (NEW) Hot Point ELEC TRIC RANGE ® Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU Phone No. 616 DOUGLAS Phone No. 18 on a trip to Hoonah today by the Returning here from Haines were j,cxa Coastal, while Ed Auer and | Mrs. Pryor and Alvin Oscherowitz. ganc Floe were flown to Hawk | Peter Chiarelli and Sgt. Alfred Wat- erfield were passengers from Skag- way. —e——— — McCLAIN GOES SOUTH Elwood McClain of the First Na- tional Bank has left for the south to be gone several weeks. Baranof Beauty Salon on business and pleasure, expecting | Inlet. | A trip to Sitka was made with | J. G. Shepard and Capt. Schlenker, | and another flight carried M. Gra- | ham, M. Willkie, T. Dephina, and M. Brittier to Craig. M. Cummins | was a passenger for Petersburg. 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