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[ JUNEAU DOUGLAS [t ste Wt pesiie q,_ Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 'and begin her tour of the State as- | | . % ‘semblies. She has been very happy | U g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Veteran Alaska Flier fo Pilc! i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1944 PAGE THREE O = ‘ f I 'CAPITOL SHOW | inn RIB - TICKLING UL ‘ ! ‘Jai‘s | ' WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY e IS FEATURING FEATURE NOW, | MIDDLE | ! GR N | NAZI THRILLER g " | i | : PLAYING | “Above suspicion,” now at the | ixzmluwm" is forever getting his Capitol, is screen adventure of the ‘)”‘1‘ ’ .‘.u.\ Benny, lmm lllmnhlf | timeliest type. It has comedy, thrills, {but his latest example is the prize ! suspense and romance with the of them all! It happens mlxlu\ x;l»u YOU'LL LOVE HIM EVERY o | screen’s newest star combination, 20th Century- Fox comedy, “The o o OUS A Joan Crawford and Fred MacMur- Meanest Man in the World,” now (EI)!AND //,/flflfl“ MOMENT! 1 rav. Adapted from the popular best- at the 20th Century Theatre, and 7 seller novel by Helen MacInnes, though Rocheste art is in the the story recites the adventures of right place, it just seems that he an American professor and his bride is bound to get his “boss” hated! who depart from England to the Which is all right with Jack, for Continent on their honeymoon and it seems tr there’s a girl in- incidentally undertake a secret mis- volved—Priscilla Lane, who is co- sion for the Foreign Office. starred with’ the comedian! “The Memphis Belle,” the second | The second feature, the story of feature is sure to provide an eye- |the Memphis Belle, is the factual e ?lpnn(\r flor millions of Americans jaccount of the Fort's twenty-fifth ra he country over. and final mission before the retur VEIDT While not in a physical sense, the Srta et ioaihbers o tia, DAL THE - Basil picture moves the war one step Pt b . el dossrved segt T 0 i RATHBONE closer to this side of the Atlantic by Brussntal b5 the. War': Detartnsnt » : " M-G-M bringing before the eyes of the pub- bl hindoiis by the T 8. Kidhts ; """\\ N i lic the true and untarnished camera h :,"‘“ “: ’:I ”] By d Roc“[sr[n 0 | A Force, it provides an experi- o report of our own sons, husbands & t < o \ o Reg A g Rhews intactidh: rhdhckine ence unlike any other which the a7 EONUND EWENN oA |dwells for the most part on the fctven, ihigs, yevictisred ANNE REVERE MEMPHIS BELLE" | memphis Belle's twenty-fitth mis- ST g HELENE REYNOLDS v " = E sion over Hitler's Fortress Europe | . DONALD ‘DUCK NEWS: and its successful return which won | ar en u S a deserved rest for the crew mem- To Meet Thursday \ Starts Tomorrow 1 0 Meel fhursca “MEMPHIS BELLE” Baby Bo Born | The Garden Club witl meet Tt ME S ¥ i l e arden will meet Thurs- N - N N ! y y i day afternoon at 2 o'clock with The Flying Fortress with 25 Missions _Over [ 'l' R D I | Pan American’s Chief Pilot S. E. Robbins holds a final “get together” with his oldtime Alaskan fri Mrs, J. 8. Jeftosy, 908 Beventn Germany—See Her Last Trip Authentically 0 K. U ld y51 before leaving for San Francisco, to fly the company’s trans-Pacific route. Saying goodbye to “Robb | Avenue. Dr. Block will give a talk Photographed by the Army. 0, | all of the remaining original pioneers of Pan America aska Sector, with the exception of G [ on soy beans. Al members are re- . A baby boy was born September | Springbott in Fairbanks. They are Dispatcher Tom DeVane, Captain Al Monsen, Operations Superintend- | auested to attend the meeting In Natural Technicolor 1 in Spokane, Washington, to Mr.| ent Emerson Bassett, Captain S. E. Robbins, Asgstant Shop Superintendent Loren Fernald, Section Oper """"""m"”'"|||||||l||||||]|||||||||||||||||||||||""||||||||||||||||||m|||||"" and Mrs. Robert O. Dall. former| Ations Superintendent Clark Bassctt and Traffic Representative Fred Mil 108 ABSENTEE BALLOTS Juneau residents. Daly was em- 3 T W TEAT AT Foes. | i BE B e At |\ ] D e e o €7 et ARE CAST IN JUNEAU || : BEST PICTURES 5 ways as radio operator while lhat‘M A I. D the Rainbow work in Alasks, She ©f Pan American World —- THEATRE H Show Place of Juneau company operated under naval con- | A + |hopes that additional assemblies|Alaska Sector, and pioneer According to U. S. Commissioner LOWES| PHCES TR VF V' t 1 | t % nd M ® | flier, has been transferred from Se- | Felix Gray, 108 absentee ballots “( ) . 7 e o v | FFOM VSHES 10 IMIEHOF v i i e s e st o e ek G, b asetoe ot )OO "DES TOMORROW ed in at seven pounds, three ounces | & . stated that although the sponsor- ‘” : "‘ 2 (AR ks on Saturday afternoon. - and the father reports both the R b A bl ing of an assembly is a great re- |11y Beeing four-engined Clippers,| —mpose palloting were qualified baby and the mother are doing| am ow Ssem 1es sponsibility, it is a very worth-|the world’s largest flying boats, on| yoters who do not expect to be in Low tide—5:24 a. m., 1.8 feet fine, “as for me, I should be up | et while undertaking since it gives us r acific route, and will re-| ¢yeir respective precinets during the High tide—11:57 a. m., 138 feet. and around in a few days.” | Miss Ann Lois Davis, Grand an opportunity to mold the leaders ceive a Master Pilot’s rating—high- | yrial elections tomorrow. Low tide—5:41 p. m., 49 feet Daly has been transferred to Pan Worthy Advisor of the Order of '/ o' = est {lying rank in commercial avia ol High tide—11:44 p. m., 148 feet. American operations at La Guardia Rainbow for Girls for the States ™ . T e o 0o o oy | HC S i | SALVATION ARMY MEETS — Fiedt, Row i sud Isioamict ‘j‘_‘u‘:‘i’fi;‘:"‘?(’v‘ro“A‘l‘"‘“fm"“‘lf(“l’”:_“:‘:l "€\ vho had a part in making her VISS|pan american's 13th. ‘annivereary|. oo Saivation Ammy will -Hold 5 % yor! re soon. | Territory of aska, ref 3 S N 1 € k Y 1a cottage prayer meeting p WATCH REPAIRING S e S |Juneau Sunday from an extended !0 Alaska such & . pl b 8R4 onth of its Alaska Bervice. One of | & Coy e8¢ prayer meeting tonight at 42 Years Experience . e e . .o Profitable one, &nd looks forward|ihe original sourdoughs who, helped 8 oclock in the quarters on Wil- By 7 il MEN WANTED trip to the westward where she o " "G Tl e in the noti o, iy e oqe | loughby Avenue. This will take the Quick accurate air mail service to work. at the Juneau Lumber de official vi to Rainbow > form Pacific Alaska Airways in 1932, o made iz @ 106 AlstEnt Mty hit Tenving has reduced to seven the |Place of the Thursday night Bible CHAS. R. OAKES Mills. |Assemblies in Anchorage and Fair- piislilc i bis Leaving '1as e0luded o sevatl e |/ e, vy v inidia it A ‘Oabia 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash Rl e |Backs’ Blass’ far' vikitng ths. Cors : num ,A‘l,lt»(‘pmnll‘t v 4:](1bJ|x.11r‘vAl.nsk.|‘v\s e — ¥ OTE—Polls Close at 7 p. m.! |dova Assembly were dropped since Badmmgton Champ B O e PRI Ay ! v e - 2 that Assembly found it necessary > Bassett, Emerson Bassett, Fred Mil- | VOTE—Polls Close at 7 p. mr | : 2 S PRI RS S e L : e i Ay . | Bassett, ssett, HARRI MACHINE SHOP | o’ o i e communy | Leaving for South ter, foen remad and ai von-| === | GOING OUTSIDE ? St ot ie Y odeniy 5 sen; in Fairbanks, Gordon Spring- | sian ship marooned on the ice 500 n arrival at Fairbanks Mis bett miles up the North coast of Siberia | Davis was met by a Rainbow dele- gation which surpassed in enthusi- | asm anything she had ever wit- nessed. There were many informal | breakfasts, luncheons and dinners, OIL BURNERS f Pilc in the Sig War I, barnst Miss Juanita Stern, Washington State badminton champion, who played an exhibition game at the hieh school September 8, will leave Priday for Tacoma, Wash. v Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene Welding, GIFTS Blacksmithing Phone 319 o = | wonderful turnouts at the meet-| Miss Stern, who won the title last | the first to attempt the outside loop, | Byng were born. Well liked with an FAIRBANKS lings, and the entire community! winter from a stiff field of com- | he taught stunt flying a short time, | excellent reputation as a filer, he is . PURSSECAG SRCEN L sl Lo, c RY FFEE R was very interested in the Rain-| petition, Is accompanied by her gave that up to battle the winds and | one of the few pilots in the world to WHITEHORSE No Priority Required bow work. Grand Cross was con- | mother Mrs. A. J. Stern, wife of | williwaws of Alaska. Joining Alaska | fly to Point Barrow. Early this ' |terred on eight girls. | the president of the Alaska Mining | Alrw in 1930, he set out on his (spring he ferried the first recent JUNEAU Daily Service | Her official visit to Anchorage | Company. fir; signment to assist in the | party of Navy oil experts to the rich SEA TTLE > search for the late East Cape. Miss Stern wishes to thank the many friends that she has made here during her stay and says she will return soon. |Assembly was made on her return | |from Fairbanks. Here too, great interest was shown in the local as- }sembly. Miss Davis conferred the |Grand Cross degree on seven girls land had an opportunity to speak | at length regarding the work of the Order, and the great responsi- bility which rests not only on thz members and officers of the As- |sembly and Advisory Board, but also on the sponsoring body. The continued interest in Rainbow work in Alaska is a credit to the luntiring efforts of the Advisory | |Boards and the support of the| sponsoring groups and the towns- | |people who afsist in the various |activities, she said. Miss Davis leaves this week for| a brief visit at Petersburg and an . Tahle Lamps Metal Covered Asbestos Electric Range Top Mats MIXER BOWLS 1 For General Eleciric, Mixmaster and : Hamilton Beach Models Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Since 1878 - Dedicated to Victor The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war . .. the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of our cooperation. We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. d ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. | D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU | TACOMA, WASH.,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 Em——— Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME BARNEY Y GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SWE DONE SPIED VE FROM TW' WINDER, MR. G, AN' SWOONED COMPLETE PSST-- 1S (T OKAN TO GO IN AN’ SURPRISE YOUR AUNT LOWIZIE NOW, JUGHRA\D? SEATTLE 1, WASH.,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 DINE AND DANCE BAR- Robbins learned to fly 1 Corps during World rmed for a while, then became Chief Pilot for Ryan Aero- nautical Corporation in 1927. One of | thre¢ children, Diana, Sharon and Ben Eilson off Although Joe Crosson | found the body, “Robbie” stayed to help ferry valuable furs off a Rus- Famous in the West for 66 years — Rainier today is one of the great trade names of America Rated with Crosson in his numer- ous mercy flights, “Robbie” is a true sourdough, having lived in Fair- | banks for nine years, where hisi g_!_l the way in less than a day! iy oil fields ther Robbins’ wife and three children left for San Francisco with him and will reside there. PASSENGERS . EXPRESS . AIR MAIL Connections <t ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and All Alaska Points INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS Phone 106 135 So. Franklin St. ORI S Sk cmeinp ) PRSI oo Sl RO || PAN AMERICAN AIRWALS' e —— ; Hospl]&l “o]’Es :IIX:';)'[. entered St. Ann’s on Mon= | | 3 | H. J. Martin has Nancy Blake has been admit-|, ~c" (ted to St. nAn’s Hospital for medi- | cal attention. sk Mrs. Charles McGoldrick entered | gron Kae Ann’s on Monday for surgery.| angrew Charly, of* Hoonah, has Ole Hatland was admitted to St. been admitied to the Government been admitted medical care. Jr., entered the Hospital yesterday Ann’s for Grant, |8t {Ann’s Hospital this morning for Hospital. | medical treatment. 1 T L Mrs. P. R. Canfield and baby NOTICE son have left St. Ann’s to return| I am not responsible for any to their home. . | bills except contracted by myselt, J. R. 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