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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, ' THEATRE Show Place of Juneau SHOW START 1944 ENDS TONIGHT S: 7:15 — 9:20 ——ALSO— MUSICAL JAMBOREE———LATEST NEWS FRIDAY —— SATURDAY Double Hit Show | STUDIORIOT network'’s dizzy Whiz Kid takes a fling atcrime! WALTER "Wk * cafoLL = PREVIEW TONIGHT! 12:30 A. M. Picking Splinters in Platforms of 2 Great Parties Now Going On they would adopt the platform of shaggy old Mike Sutton, early day Dodge City, Kansas, lawyer who ran for mayor on the platform: “Like Caesar’s wife, I will be all things to all men.” Nevertheless, out of the mass of contradiction’s, “weasel words’ pussyfooting and windyness, there do come declarations showing how Baranof Beauty Salon = / O 4 WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS ANNOUNCEMENT: Miss Jane Wells has rejoined our staff after an absence of 6 months in the States. Her old friends are invited to ask for her in phoning for appoint- ments. SHOP HOURS 9 A. M. TO € P. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY ,the parties stand on important is !sues. | . i 5 IHE DA‘ILY ALASKA EMPIRE THRILLING FIM — |MEETINGS IN OF PREWAR DAYS MEETING \RE arcapirotskow GERMANY —JUNEAU, ALASKA Man with 43 I Children Now | Dad of Quads ‘ BOGOTA, Colombia, Aug. 10.—A) Minister Goebbels has banned all public meetings and entertainments in Germany which are not directly connected with the war, in a series LONDON, Aug. 10.— Propaganda | | | NAVY ANNOUNCES | LOSS, 2 VESSELS IN | designer for the girl's hand. Not sure that she has made the right |choice between them, she plans to {wind up her aerial career with a| solo flight around the world and|®f SWeeping decrees p {then marry and settle down. | Seeking troops for the Relch's PAGE THREE TIMENTURY Show Starts 7:15—9:15 Now ATTACK ON "FIVEGRAVEST0 JAPAN NOW oty s 75-year-old father of 43 children| | § CPiv Jraves A stirring romance of the air- became the father of quadruplets, | Paramount's Five , Graves (0} ways is the basis around which has| the newspaper El Spectador rel)nr\: |Cairo,” the much-heralded behind- | [ been woven the memorable drama| ed today ! P | the-scenes thriller with Romme! a!’.”g of “Flight for Freedom,” new Holly- ( e He is Abjon Jaramello, an ar-| R [loss, of b gy e g hit, showi tk al ' 'y it e g o 4 H sth lits central idea, opened yesterday £ e, ‘and rteen, bes e | | " o g Fr - ¢ Co-starring Rosalind Russell and| neded W“h War new arrivals, by his second, the| Gen D Ma(Anhur on ]l_:’lllmn; cus;}. 1:1(1\!([!\1;;; f'“mn:‘h/;; n a bom orn Fred MacMurray, the picture pre-| newspaper e S . e | e, 4 one, Anne Baxter, im Tamiro! sents Miss Russell as & noted avia-| H % .‘.‘m”‘ '\m!' “d.dmg oot dE(‘"lf‘ H ampaign and Eric von Stroheim as Marshal ln“, They came Face to | orpl en concerning the birth of the quad-| . : ey trix and MacMurray as an equally | ruplets are lacking i ‘Hnn\m('l‘ acted out the thrill-pack- | noted flier vieing with a less er- st ki : R ed out the thrill-packed story, set ratic, more dependable airplane | | (Contimued from w™age one’ |down in the locale over which as chased back and forth dehdly advanced training course for |Rommel w ‘ months by the Brms.hi jungle fighting to the hospital Cols‘rur many of the wounded from Saipan and |Eighth Army | Marsahlls, and reviewed the Sev-| fTone, playing Corporal Bramble enth Division of veterans from Altu.‘“( the British Tank Corps, slnu-: Kiska and Kwajalein. |gers, delirious, into the Empress of Gives Seven Brief Talks B e e But the Navy intervenes in un- depleted srmws. he is acting in a new capacity as the Reich’s pleni- potentiary for a total war effort,i WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. — The and has dug deeper into the thinly|loss of two American vessels, the |spread home front for manpower in|minesweeper Osprey and the sub- Germany for reserves. chaser PC-1261, in European waters, | All domestic servants of foreign expected fashion as she is setting| off on her trip. Aware that the| Japs are secretly fortifying the mandated islands of the South Pa- cific in violation of their promises, EUROPEAN AREA The President made seven brief | talks during the two days here,| n, a dilapidated desert hotel | presided over by Akim Tamiroff, and Mouche, the French chamber- | frequently delivering them to service men. Service men also looked up from ‘mmd; played by Anne Baxter. Bramble discovers that the hotel {has been announced by the Navy. their jobs and gere surprised to see ‘ls to be occupied by the Germans, high Navy officials ask her to aid lin an elaborate scheme for disclos- !xx)g these fortifications—information | | | extraction are directed immediately to the war industry. German ser- =N0 details were given as to where the two craft were sunk by enemy S i ma action that wonld rove of lremendous“‘ml‘” will go into army uniforms| e R s ; vttt It Gban and’'the Uniteq|0. AT factories, | Sumniss iR This brings to 133, B2 LIEEDE O St RO A o s et Thc‘c““dm“ will take over their jobs lo of American naval craft since Sny s with & sripning lliax |Where servanits may be desriied BgEShe Wor Saried, THS Ry pavg 00 'y gripping climax. feststial. indication as to the number of ‘ The decrees also reduced the| CAsualties > —— number of employees in the rail- AT CHAMBER MEET FATE OF ATTU COUPLE STILL IS UNSOLVED WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. — The R { LAST EVENING FROM SEATTLE VIA PAA Gene Ewen, engineer for the Pub- Incoming passengers from Seattle lic Roads Administration, entertain- | last evening on a Pan American ed members of the Chamber of | Airways plane were as follows: Syd- | Commerce tms‘noon with a showing | ney Smith, Division Traffic Manager the only white persons on Attu at | or_ _colurrd slides of the Alaska in(‘ _P_AA; Jerry Roscoe, Assistant ¢ ime of the Jap invasion of Military Highway. He said that the | Division Manager; Arlie Haycs,!nw Aleutians, is still unsolved, the | road is only a military road and is | Mayor of Juneau; and Milton Hun- | RS i 2 e E not built for tourist travel | or. Gapt. Dospika’Rlloted fna/ahigi 40t 17 Deparinieny aic. TEies 3 3 {2 4 * has been heard from Mr. and Mrs fate of an elderly American couple, | the President of the United States|led by Rommel. Tone, in as fine rolling up in a jeep escorted open '@ bit of screen skullduggery as has touring car. | been seen here in a long time, sue- The President’s trip to Hawaii was ceeds with the aid of Tamiroff and | a closely guarded and a military Miss Baxter, in learning the mean- cret but rows of islanders and jing of the “five graves” Rommel’s| Wi rvice men lined the streets every |secret weapon (which it would bc,l time the Presidential party moved unfair to divulge here) and aids in| | through Honolulu and headed for|stemming the Nazi march on| High adventure yone of the many nearby military Egypt. reservations. | iy s t | blazes across the Talks with Officials [ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS screen in this | During his stay here, President | S hrilling story be- Roosevelt talked with Lt, Gen.| The Common Council of the City Millard Harmon, who bossed the of juneau will sit as an equaliza- | i Army operations throughout the (jo poard in the council chambers Solomons; Vice - Admiral Charles of the City Hall from 8 p.m. to 10} : Pownall, Commander of the Pacific |, ,,, * Aygust 7, 8, 9 ,and 10, to | et Mpr {HKT ‘:“d many others,md lconsider complaints from taxpay-| The President was ACCOMPANIEC on; ropyrding their assessments for | § to Hawaii by White House military the year 1043 A 1o, mak Mt | aldes, hended by SOML Gan, WRE- |10 TOSX SPSCANG 7D FRARS et | son, Rear-Admiral Wilson Brown,|€Ve" adjustments and corrections to Naval aide: Rear-Admiral Ross Mc- the tax roll that are found maco_q-‘ Intyre, Surgeon - General of the |sary. After final meeting of the hind the scenes The Chamber authorized a com- mittee consisting of Howard Stabler, Captain Doepke continued the flight this morning to Falrbans,"umm's F. Jones since the Jpnes‘ L. |weather bureau radio went silent| ‘Navy, and also in the group were Samuel Rosenman, special counsel (board no further adjustments can be made. i | | | chairman, Ernest Parsons and Bert |carrying Robert Fetterly, . ekl i v lon July 7, 1042. He was a radio [ Holland to investigate ways and | Olroyd, and Gordon Bertoson to| | and she was a teacher. | The contradictions, according to Hinshaw, come from experiences of | 3 the day. For example, the Demo-| from the city streets and put under- crats on numerous occasions have | 8round in conduits. | The Chamber also authorized the had a plank opposing third and| even second terms. You won't find | ‘g‘l“:‘:n:’"f‘:n::‘:r :;::Tcgo‘;y ocfmg;;y any such nlank in the Democratic|p ;oo pugh Antrim in abolish- platform today, but you will find 3 %, Gopne”and hazardous build- Republicans working to make such} ings, and also approved an investi- a plank an amendment to our Con- gation to see if Coast Guard regu- stitution. | 1ations involving the checking in and Pussyfooting and windyness come | out of small boats and the privilege from attempting to write a plat-|of Juneauites being allowed on the | form that will allow for all ex-|docks when boats arrive and depart. igencies that may arise and won't| Guests included Clarence Foster, |antagonize active minority groups. | Aviation Machinists's Mate an‘ But if you can wade through all| Class, U. S. Navy Ventura tail gun- | this and weigh it for what it is|ner home on furlough after par- electric light wire poles removed worth youll find somewhere in|ticipating in campaigns in the Gil- almost every platform what your| berts, Marshalls, Midway and Tar- party stands for. No voter can‘ awa islands. Foster has 17 bombing Sl olliz § t missions to his credit. | C;::( intelligently without knowmg} P%fii‘er;fi‘fi“dfdflifl}:-tfl“; of thg | | AR | Public ads ministration and | | TR TR | chris Wyller of the same depart- S'l'o(K ouo'I'A"o"S | ment; Wesley McDonald and Leo { ;Lamm of the Department of In- e | ternal Revenue; E. A. Rasmuson, NEW YORK, Aug. 10. — Closing | skagway and Anchorage banking | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine|man; Ted Carter, of the Department | |stock today is 7, American Canof Agriculture; Bob Pridemore of 89%, Anaconda 26, Beech Aircraft| Lomen Commercial Company; O. B. 95, Bethlehem Steel 61%, Curtiss- | Mackin of Haines; and Miss Dorothy | Wright 5%, International Harves-|Hill of San Francisco, representing ter 78%, Kennecott 31', North|Liberty Magazine. | American Aviation 8%, New York Central 19%, Northern Pacific 16, | United States Steel 58%. Pound |$4.04. Dow, Jones averages today are as BACK FROM Du" !follows: industrials 145.65, rails| ‘24.62, utilities 41.18. l" soul“ PA('FI( | ——— —— \'.'-500.....\ WEATHER REPORT e| Clarence V. Foster, aviation U. 8. Weather Bureau e |machinist mate, second class, USN, - ® (has returned to Juneau on leave |® Temp. Wednesday, Aug. 9. .[after two years' of duty in the . In Juneau: Maximum 56, e |South Pacific as plane captain |® minimum 51; rainfall 71. e aboard a Navy Ventura bomber. . At Airport: Maximum 60, e| The 23-year-old veteran of 17 e minimum 53; rainfall 49. e bombing missions has seen action @ o o ¢ 0 0 o o o o ofin the Gilberts and Marshal Is- lands. He was stationed at Tara-! BUY WAR BONDS wa, having landed there December 123, 1943, and was at Midway for Table Hamilton B JUNEAU Phone No. 616 CORY COFFEE MAKERS Metal Covered Asbestos Electric Range Top Mats For General Electric, Mixmaster and Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company a period of duty. He has been on 44 patrols, and his bombing missions took him |over Jabrit, Mili, Malaclap, Wotze, Nauru and the Oceon Islands. A graduate of the Juneau High School with the class of 1940, Fos- ter enlisted in the Navy shortly after his graduation from aviation school in California. His father, J. T. Foster, is in the Westward, Lamps |the Douglas Fire Department will means of having the telephone and |that city, and William Bennett, |OPerator, | Marjorie Smith and Mrs. Glad_vs‘cm‘rh'“ F. Jones since the Jones' Mitten to Whitehorse. Smith and notified Charles Magee, radio op- | Roscoe also went on to Fairbanks, |€rator on the neighboring island of | A flight was made to Whitehorse | Atka, that he had “a hunch the | today, with Fred Sendek and Edgar Japs would attack the island,” and ‘Al‘ndt as passengers, Capt. Wilson had assembled a rifle, shotgun, and| | piloted the plane. |a handful of natives to repel the| | Herbert J. Lusson, Miss Flon attack. When the Jones radio went | Randall, Miss Dorothy Halphill, and 'silent, Magee correctly assumed the 1Roben McGuire were passengers on hunch had become a fact. He per-| [another trip to Whitehorse this suaded the captain of a Navy fuel afternoon, with Capt. Miller as pilot. |post to evacuate Atka’s population— |himself, Mrs. Magee, and 85 na- | tives. — IHREEJ: mrsm{msm‘ EN FISH A1 A trip was made by an Alaska‘ Coastal Airlines plane this morning,‘ HIGHESI pol“[ carrying Mary Marks to Hawk Inlet | ’ and returning Hans Floe to Juneau. pRESE"‘[ pERIODS} Today's Ketchikan trip took Dr. M. C. McKenzie and Charles Bat- ting to that city, and Edward Lof- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. — The tus, Walter Turner, and James Office of Coordinator of Fisheries Adams to Wrangell. |has reported the quantity of fish Bgygxl:g::)t ;"é}s‘c“:’t‘erfl‘:’gn"?:r;‘;g‘:::; in freezing establishments and cold storage houses is now at the high- and Roy Elth to Excursk_m Inlet. lest point in history for this time | lof the year and concern is ex- Msy]:)’:::og. l;;:::;sh::gfiune d |pressed at lack of storage space to 8o Jlnsau aftaran absanie of aout | 1SBGIS S8 gty ULy laiaings. three weeks during which time he | "DES l went East to Chicago as delegate | to the Elks national convention and | ouonnow to attend to other business matters. Low tide —1:10 a. m,, 1.7 feet. High tide—7:16 a. m.,, 13.1 feet. DOUGLAS | is-iiiniiis | High tide—7:38 p. m, 15.4 feet. | —————————— NEWS HERE FROM CORDOVA | Louis Burston and Frederick Ty- “ voll have arrived here from Cordova and are guests at the Baranof Hotel. (8 D. F. D, MEETING The regular monthly meeting of IN FROM KING COVE Carl Mack is in Juneau from King Cove and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. — - ELLSON IN TOWN J. G. Ellson is in town from Hawk Inlet and is staying at the Baranof Hotel. — e —— MUNTER IN TOWN M. P. Munter, of Seattle, is in town and has registered at the Baranof Hotel. . be held this evening in the Fire Hall beginning at 8 o'clock, accord-| ing to President Neimi. RETURN ON PATRICIA Mrs. Lee Swift and children re- turned yesterday from a week’s va-| cation at Skagway, coming on the Patricia. They were accompanied by Mrs. Wade Lacy and son. WITH COLD STORAGE Bobby Savikko and Kenneth Shudeshift are now employed at the Juneau Cold Storage Company. Bobby will work until school starts and Kenneth is awaiting induction. In Afghanistan written receipts must be given for all cash sales. , J. E. KEARNEY, to the President, and Elmer Davis, City Clerk. Director of the Office of War In- formation. The President said he will report to the nation on his Pacific trip, his first war journey of the year, but gave no indication of the date. .- — Mrs. J. H. Englemann has arrived here from Sitka and is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. adv, Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—Néw Gun Parts The Secret That Lost ROMMEL aCantinen?! starring FRANCHOT TONE ANNE BAXTER BUSINESS in the STATES? FLY all THE WAY in less than a day... via Pan American o FAIRBANKS ‘ ' Service o g~ WHITEHORSE BEST SHOWS it JUNEAU , AT SEATTLE LOWEST PRICES SAVE THE PIECES i Of your broken lenses and send them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. They will be replaced promptly in our large and well equipped iabor- atory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson, No Priority Required INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 N——————————— o ————— PAN AMERICAN AIRWAES e Away His Ear Trumpet If you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store Spend Your Vacation at Warm Springs Bay Enjoy Alaska’s Most Healthful Mineral Baths. Enjoy Trout Fishing on Beautiful Baranof Lake. Also other Sport Fishing—Hunting in Season. THE HOME OF THE BROWN BEAR GENERAL MERCHANDISE LIQUORS CLEAN FURNISHED CABINS O’'NEILL & FENTON Baranof, Alaska BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH and while in Juneau, the young man is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Davis, with whom he made his home for a number of years. Following his month’s leave he will go to California for reassign- HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Brooks Hanford and baby daughter have left St. Ann’s Hos- pital to return to their home. BOWLS each Models James C. Bleitz entered St. Ann’s on Wednesday for surgery. Marie Sander, from Sitka, has | been admifted to the Government Hospital for medical treatment. DOUGLAS Phone No. 18 . FETCH THE (VAEDICINE-(VVAN, CHIEF. ONE OF HAWKY-TAWKY'S YOUNG'UNS \S GOT THE HAWKY.-POX ! ‘By BILLY DeBECK JES' FERG\T i ™™ WHOLE EPP\SODE, / ooc ! T'LL SKEET OVER AN'SET WIF PORE LEETLE HERBERT Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME D INE AND DANCE The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE BAR Loecated at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!