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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1944 smmm—. (|| ATTERBOX" —TONIGHT = ONTOMORROW, PaRRLA S On :op " the happee mmbinm“ —eecoceocoe] that has ever come out of Holly- co-starring team of and Judy Canova, whose latest opus for Republic, “Chatterbox,” opens tomorrow at| the Capitol Theatre. | Hilariously funny when appearing | | singly, they are a veritable earth- {quake of merriment as a co-star ling attraction, and “Chatterbox,” |based on an ggreeably wacky pre- | | mise, is an ideal vehicle for thc]r‘ | talents ' With a dude ranch bnckground.‘ |the story takes Joe and Judy| | through a series of merry adven- 1|mcs and misadventures which are !guaranteed to make any -onlooker | lhlml with mirth. Joe is a radio cowboy who has never been on a | horse. Judy is a slavey on the dude !ranch which is the scene of Joe's | |introduction to the working press | of Hollywood as a picture star. | This feature is sponsored by the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department. Showing for the last time to- |night is the thrilling story of | | “Johnny Come Lately, arring | James Cagney. An informative | March of Time production is also |en as an added attraction. WHITE PASS T0 HIRE CIVILIAN | WORKERS AGAIN move to turn wood is the Joe E. Brown TOMORROW! Two women, one a Partisan and the other pro- after the town's liberation. ('aptmn did not indicate which women is the Partisan. Pre- Nuphal Pariy Honors Miss BIoom - Honoring Mi: Velma Bloom, M\o will be married the latter part of this month to Major C. L. Lov- In a the White | Pass and Yukon Route back again | .&_i |into civilian hands, the company is gren, Miss Elma Olson entertained \ ) | going to hive railroad workers and |18t evening with three tables of £ b4 representative of the company |Pridge 8t her apartment in the! £ agway will be in Juneau Sep- | ‘Bar;\nof Hotel. Co-hostesses were "5t to s hiterviow persons de- | Miss Marjorie Tillotson and Mrs with | siring employment with the rail- et Case, ROSEMARY LANE | .. Bloom was presented with JOHN HUBBARD | 1. railroad will be under gov- | the guest prize and high honors GUS SCHILLING B . - unti] | for cards were won by Miss Marian ANNE JEFFREYS ernment supervision, however, until | R e ] GEORGE BYRON | 0N vear after the end of the war. ‘“““ Leonard - Berlin won | perke e | Civilian workers will replace the [the cut prize. THE MILLS BROTHERS and | Army railroad battalions who have | 7RG PADE COOLEY and HISBOYS | gperated the road since shortly | I 'I' t' I H Id f sUY WAR BONDS aiter the beginning of the war | nl la |0n S e AND STAMPS Classifications needed are black- | smith, blacksmith helper, machinist, | locomotive mechanics, air brake lo- | comative mechanic, car inspector, lcar carpenters and car carpenters, |second class; boilermaker, railroad brakemen and conductors, baggage men, boilermaker helper, electr New officers of the Orde cian, shop firemen for slauun,uyw Rainbow for Girls held the! boiler, round house general clerk, [meeting of the term Saturday eve- By Rainbow Girls; “Welcome uvmm Ranch" — and mors ADDED “ARCTIC PASSAGE” | The Building of the NS Eshuny gascline engine man, machlnist‘m"g with Alfreda Fleek as pr CARTOON NEWS helpers, locomotive; engine wiper, !siding officer. Della Poor, of Doug- e renssrarege—e— N land coach cappenters las, was conducted through the Qualified workers and others in- |ceremony of initiation. SPONSORED terested should apply to the United, Mrs. Dorothy Tuckett, Worthy BY THE States Employment Service at 124 Matron of Nugget Chapter No. 2,/ & Marine w‘\y, Juneau. 0. E. S, Douglas, spoke about her Juneau Fire Depi. - |recent visit to the Rainbow As- o AR R N AU RIS f WA\la ON lIOthBA(K sembly in Ketchiken, and of her| 1 HELENA, Mont. — Ensign Billye meeting with Anna Lois Davis, who | Wyatt jumps on horseback to get|arrived there the day Mrs. Tuc km‘_ W""’l’"”"" from Signal Corps) to prospective WAVEs in her job|left Ketchikan for Juneau ANNUAL TEMPERANCE 3 or,\ as recruiting officer. Born and‘ The report of the deleg: e T:l’.ATlI'. raised on a stock ranch, she rates|the Grard Assembly was read byl Show Place of Juneau o s & ai r ;| the secretary. Ir o % the saddle a big aid to her Navy the secretary. In her report, Mar. G tarer G spore ressoanc e MEETING HELD HERE ,;wminm of the Grand Assembly e land also told of many incidents, The annual temperance meetiug which made the trip interesting was held at 'the Seventh-day aAd s s | 3 M. ISAACS B“llflm!l c““"“'" i enjoyable. She flscussed ihevenist Church on Satusany. Sep reports of the Grand Historian tember 16. Tt on REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP {and Grand Lecturer, and suL’Vcwrl |the pmglum 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 |emphasized certain points whn.h!stalm court recor s, S — 7 |yere stressed to increase the effi-\and the United S and e ) ciency of all assemblies. Miss|the World Alma that durin was enthusiastically the decade of nati‘nal vrohibitior 4 v . 3 Clark’s report AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES | received. Mrs. Dora Sweeney also|the death rate from alcoholism de- {added a few notes regarding thecreased 42 per cent, insanity duc NEILL CLARK and COMPANY |activities of the Juneau group,|to alcolol 66 per ceént, drunken- 1 which included besides Miss. Clark, ness decreased 70 per cent, and Jane and Nathylie Bailey, Barbara|general crimes 54 per cent. | Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors | Jacgel, and Ruth Talmage and her| Pastor H. L. Wood stated thai % |mother, Mrs. Leona Talmage. {the Temperance Soclety of S 208 Franklln SH'BEt b 8 Telephone 757 The ?ocal Rainbow Assembly is enth-day Adventists has made gréa N Al & ildi sponsoring Matilda Holst French strides in recent years and is as-| Fatrpaske Office: 301:2 Lavery. Bullcing |in concert on the twenty-sixth and |suming a position of natonal lead- KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK | twenty-seventh of this month atlership in the temperance cause. the Presbyterian Church. Plans ror} i B . |this concert were discussed and all| COUPLE MARRIED AT girls present took tickets to sell. MEMORIAL CHURCH One merit, point will be ‘given for| i each ticket sold. Tickets may be! Annie Jackson of Teslin, Yukon {purchased for either- Tuesday or|Territory, was married to Jimmic Wednesday night. Jack of Juneau, September’ 15, at Announcement was made that|the Memorial Presbyterian Church Nugget Chapter No. 2 has mvlted:m Juneau by the Rev. Walter Sobo- the local Assembly to exemplify | leff. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs the degree for them sometime next | Robert E. Schappert. |month. The exact date will be|——— made known later. Plans for the balance of the year For a Laugh See "JOE E. BROWN “CHATTERB()X” : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Women Mix It Up in French Town age in a street fight in Brignoles, southern France, An old man and a girl in shorts (right) cheer from the sidelines. Signal Corps (AP Wirephoto from Signal Corps) Paris Collaborators Marked {3 te Msthodley QHED e "'II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH||Il!lIII||l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" A pair of Paris women collaborators, partially stripped and their Ilalr cropped, are marked on the forchead with the Nazi sign and marched | by armed patriots through the streets of the French capital. "TRUCK BUSTERS" | .| FEATURE TONIGHT | AT 20TH CENTURY 1‘ From Hedda Gabler to Eadie Watkins is a long leap but it is just such radical adjustments that a girl must make if she would be {|a movie star—that was what pretty blonde Virginia Christine learned shortly after she had signed a term i |contract with Warner Bros. Virginia was given the screen test that resulted in her getting the contract because she had scored a great success in a “little theatre” production of Ibsen’s “Hedda Gab- ler, in which she played the title role. She was ¢ as Eadie Watkins. And who is Eadie Watkins? About |as far a cry from the moody Hedda {Gabler as can be imagined adie ~[is a waitress in a cheap roadside restaurant catering manily to truck drivers and she becomes involved, | heroi¢ally and strenuously, in an exciting saga of gangsterdom. Ac- tion is the keynote of the picture and Virginia got plenty of it The picture is Warner Bro ruck Busters,” showing at the 20th Century tonight, with Vir- ginia sharing the leads with Rich- d Travis, Charles Lang and :Rmh Ford. TR, Fam||y nghi at Methodist Church The men u[ the (‘luu(h are in charge of the program and eats evening of fellowship and fun Wed- nesday evening at 6 o'clock. It will be Chefs George Martin, J. E. B F. Hungerford and Wallis Geor Those in charge of the program venison this time, say jle, {'of singing and fun are William Matheney, C. L. Robards and Tom Hall; kitchen committee, Dean Goedwin, land «Boggan and the Rev. Treat; dining room commit- tee, C. V. Brown, C. Stromberg Jack Bartlett and Harold Bell - WCTU HOLDS MEET MONDAY EVENING The Juneau Women's Christian Temperance Union met Monday evening at the Methodist Parson- age for their September meeting. The organization showed great in- terest in supporting the city-wide Service of Prayer and Praise. The next meeting is to be held | at the home of Mrs. Lesher, 201 Decker Apartments, at 8 o'clock October 23. AUDREY RUDE | =L | PV GILBERT | ' MAYOR HAVES IS . WED, PORTLAND ROTARY SPEAKER o News has been received in Ju-| & neau by Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Rude Mayor A. B. (Cot) Hayes was of the marriage of their daughter, guest speaker at Juneau Rotary Club this noon, reporting on his recent U. S. Army. The ceremony took trip to the East to attend the Elks Place this month in Portland, Ore- Convention. gon. A visiting Rotarian was Harry| The bride was graduated rrnm‘ Townsend of Seattle, mining geo- the Juneau High School last spring logist. land is well known here. Pvt. Gil- | Ernic Parsons gave a report on bert, formerly stationed locally | the Health Council meeting last with the military police, was re-| night, and James McNaughton re- 'cently transferred to Portland. | ported that the Teen Age Club| > | meets every Friday evening in the HALIBUTERS Elks Hall. SUSRSRC G B THREE Three boats sold fish at the Ju- neau Cold Storage yesterday. The Fern 1T sold 2,000 pounds of hali- |but and 14,000 pounds of sable fish MEETING HELD BY (OASI GUARD Aux. LDT“&‘W Efof;z?;fmwld 1,000 pounds | Nomination of divisional officers of halibut and 11,000 pounds of 1ror the Coast Guard Auxiliary were |sable to Alaska Coast Fisheries. | madé at last night's meeting of"rhg Emma sold 1500 pounds of | Flotilla 2100, held at City Hall. The 'halibut and 15,00 pounds of sable names will be submitted at a meet- [to ACF. |ing of all Auxiliary officers next | !month at Ketchikan when elec- tions will be held. Plans for winter activities were made at the session last night and | Jj Quick accurate air mail service it was announced that beginning in | CHAS. R. OAKES | November, regular weekly (:l‘dhht‘Si 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. will be held. WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience ..lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIflllllllllllln. ~_PAGE THREE TONIGHT WEDNESDAY FOR ADDED ENJOYMEN “"SWEDEN"’ MARCH OF TIME 120" [ENTURY ADVENTURE ON WHEELS! " Argentina Horses” " Jasper Watermelon” By Request LATEST IN WORLD NEWS COMING!!! STARTING A WARNER BROS. 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Thomas Williams, Robert Sanford, and Marvin Nelson ‘flew to Wrangell; Amy File to Petersburg; and Charles Burdick to Ketchikan Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME Sepiember 20th and 21st Sponsored by the Juneau Fire Depariment wom \IE JINE US FER VITTLES, This Space Contributed by Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS .Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 DINE AND DANCE The Derby Inn BAR ARE VE PLUMB SHORE AN SARTIN \WE-UNS GOT ENUFE STEW FER THE DINE AND DANCE LEETLE FEATHER MERCHANT ? Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE ~ By BILLY DeBECK OONT @ST SICH NONSENSICAL QUESTIONS, JUGHRAID --SCRAMBLE DO TO THE SPRING AN’ FETCH P RN(?T\-\ER GOURD PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!