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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1944 | TECHNICOLOR — ENDS TONITE — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE! Y . ..7IIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIfIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"III;. l%ERSI{l;Ig p%fl:}?fi ' “Smoking Guns*’ at Blazing Action | EEEJ@% [ENTURY staamme : { ‘ 7 GETS v SECURITY BENEFITS FILM CLOSING, || “poymentel s e CAPITOL SHOW| l | Hollywood invades the camous of | the Winsocki Military Academy with | > the new “Hopalong” Cassidy | TODAY! hilarious complications when Lucille | pic opening tonight at (“h(' 20th | Ball attends a prom at the invita- | CHVHH{\:. That word is “action- | tion of Tommy Dix in M-G-M's| | packed.” | i L f " 7 " . - - . " | Technicolor musical, “Best Foot | The film, with Willlam Boyd as| the star, is “Twilight on the Trail, A W}nrlw"ld o' Flghhng r“ry Forward,” which closes tonight at| the Capitol Theatre. | It's a publicity stunt, for Lucille | Ball and her press agent, Willlam | Gaxton, when they accept Tommy! | Dix’s invitation to the dance, but | i no joke to Tommy when they | 41st of the “Hoppy” Western dramas | produced by Harry Sherman with | | Boyd in the title role of the hard- riding hero of the sagebrush. | | Riding the range with “Hopalong” {after a gang of desperadoes are his | Racing . . . Roaring Western Thrills . . . as WUGILE BALL i 1AM GAXTON ;‘qwnm;Alm-lhxmnsith DEPENDENT CHILDREN e |1 | | . " ' R s |accept. For Tommy, confident that | AND_PARENTS | two pals, “California,” played by TOMORROW the glamorous Miss Ball would not | p |Andy Clyde, and “Lucky” Johnny | CASSIDY ANDY CLYDE BBAY Kmu o == |/ appear, has also invited his best girl, | Nelson, played by Brad King. Brad, | . W— like Boyd, is no effete Eastern actor He’s a real, rootin’ tootin’ cowboy. | winner of 35 rodeo championships and more trophies than he can find | storage space for. Love interest !in the piece is supplied by beautiful Wanda McKay. | Based on Clarence E. Mulford’s | “Hopalong” Cassidy stories, “Twi-| light on the Trail” sends “Hopp: and his pals riding hell-bent-for- | leather after rustlers who have been | raiding the herds in Antelope Val-| ley. “Hoppy” gets himself capturrd\ by the rustlers but escapes just in| LATEST MARCH ((POPEYE who have been ambushed by the N E w S Of TIME CABTOON H 0 R S E s e | RO Always a Good Show at COLISEUM T | Virginia Weidler., When Lucille ar- ! rives Tommy is unhappy, and when Virginia arrives on the scene to| | nurse him through his “illness” | Tommy is more than just unhappy, | | he’s miserable. | Complications set in and the fun flies thick and fast .to tuneful melodies. — 'ADVISOR 10 | . MAKEPLANS FOR | ' HOONAH WORK rus e pan FPHA Man Is Sent from Se-| d THA NAINRE | aftle fo Draw First Re- | { construction Plans | BATTER THEIR WAY in “TWILIGHT onthe TRAIL” For Added Enjoyment THE SUB-KILLERS! HORSES " . An AP FEATURES PICTOGRAPH . o 5 i Argenti A HEARING | rgenfine | | | ' il . UN DOUGLAS ; W | | 3 E Here to make a preliminary sur-; | vey of the Hoonah reconstructioui e Sk o NEWS > The Civil Aeronautics Authority | Benleck 28, T R | ordered (ul'promm / hearing on Ketchikan | lject advisor for Federal Public | | B ps L il i coustag. Frojeots - [ ARG, S8 ) L }rmm- in Southeast Alaska has been | rived Saturday in Juneau and to- R | 9 ; . 4 llERsl;bFl)R W!TT[;R i |day is conferring with Indian Af-| . { | WASHINGTON, Sept. 26—In a again (:\ncslltedl; a‘cym:jrdm;z{ to n:l aesm;1 emc:) glr vel "n his e B p | _Inew crack-down on Argentina, the announcement by Judge Raymond home here yesterday afternoon fairs offieials and local architects. C|0S@ Of Hostiities in Eur new cemdk-Guvts . SRR i o T8 S ! ope fo Have No Effect H with JAMES BROWN NOAR BEERY, Jr. I BARRY FITIGERALD ANDY DEVINE 1 FUZZY KENIGHT DAVID BRUCE PAN AMERICAN e, ol N \\ ZIRWAYS SYSTEM D GOING OUTSIDE? at all feasible, to make the new employed since last spring, on de- | ‘Hoonah ,ll m;del Ixidian village. | 'calling at Argentine ports on Ponement was that Ketchikan Air|fense work. Sebenico, who owns| | PEE & | homebound: voyages. The order is Service did not have its case pre-|his home and property here, plans But, before reconstruction of the Gl | have to be drawn for water rights,| BUFFALO, New York Sept. 26— The move is apparently designed month l«.'; prepare their case for|employment is available. | | buildings, and an electrical POWer |Brig Gen. Tewls B. Hershey saia|!0 Virtually cut off imports from the hearne =~ o o . [ |system. |that inductions in the armed forces |AT8entna to the United States. In ; B i | Herzog said FPHA would like, if | 3 s . et from Skagway, where he has been |dered American flag ships to stop! The reason given for this post-| on Inductions L ) |burned village can take place plans |reported to be effective October 1.|Pared. They were {on staying for the winter if local this connection it is reported that determine if there is a need for| FURLOUGH OVER Pvt. Thomas Jensen left last STEAMER TONGASS |debt and pay back the money e of i i i AL e asition rm]s ydrawn gy i the“w ARES th rhle o saRyetiony flt‘War Shipping Administration under |Of Preventing cut-throat competi- |visiting with his wife and son and FAIRBANKS t IS IN PORT TODAY s G all,” he told the press conference.| ", tion as a safety measure other relatives and friends here. P w5 T 5 G | FPHA [ s et ¢ a directive issued by the State De- | sasony e ; i WHITEHORSE . e MR R en he was asked to comment| . .o o0 " bt the Department is| Intervenors for the hearing are|While here, friends coaxed Tommy | No Priority Required ol [ RPEEE R o o ~jon Dewey's speech in which he . o"tne nolicy of seerccy con-|Alaska Coastal Afrlines, Petersburg |away from his son Thomas Blaine JUNEAU » B R e it ik 389“0}(- RpgEhes oty Robger as Saymg;ctnbling Argentine a(!‘aixs‘ ::t the |Alr Service and Ellis Airlines. on several occasions to go on hunt- Dally Service aska Transportation Company or- (He has been advisor y in the Stars and Stripes, an Army;momem‘ ald Han dsulifan kool R ¥l ing or fishing expeditions but it | SEATTLE | "After all this is done, Herzog|are now at the rate of 70,000 | , the plans would have to be'monthly and discharges are aver-| approved and contracts aging “about half that number” |let to private contractors. The vil-|each month, and “I don't antici- |1age of Hoonah would assume the | rived in Juneau from Seattle uusilhe government housing projects in morning. Three passengers disem- |the Interior for the CAA and the iy the Army about as cheaply as barked here: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schnoeker and Peter Schnoeker. Included in the cargo was a ship- ment of creosoted piling for the City of Juneau for use in the small boat harbor. e MRS. WARNER SOUTH 'NEW BOOKS RECEVED | ; AT PUBLIC LIBRARY | The Juneau Public Library has’ | pate the end of the European war publication, “we can Kkeep people; we could create an agency for| them when they are out,” Hershey | replied that he didn't see the Stars' and Stripes article, didn’t hear Dewey and didn’t have a chance to read Dewey's address. | T 2 recent purchases from Argentina additional air service in Southeast | of corn for feed purposes have been either delivered to the United 1 not that need, the application States or are now enroute. The action was taken by the the report, which was obtained from authoritative sources. No southbound calls have been made by American flag ships on | Argentine ports for more than two| years. Mrs. Wilson Foster Alaska. If it is decided that there iis denied. This, according to the evening for an unknown destina- tion where he will be stationed. He has been on duty in the Westward area for the past year, and has ‘CAA. is in keeping with its policy‘just completed a 21-day furlough {any immediate official comment on/ NEw (oMMA"DER | 1] - FORT RICHARDSON HEADQUARTERS OF THE AL- {ASKA DEPARTMENT, Sept. 26— !The appointment of Brig. Gen. R. |E. Mittelstaedt, former Adjutant |General and California Water Su- took some coaxing. Thomas Jr. was born since Jensen’s Army career be- gan. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The following is taken from a | recent Seattle Sunday Times: Mrs. the engagement of her daughter, Miss Geraldine Ann Holm, to Lieut. Harry Naifonov announces | Kly PASSENGERS . 135 So. Franklin St PAN AMERICAN AIRWALS , sveTEm _a_l! the way in less than a day! EXPRESS . Connections ¢ ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and All Alaska Points A INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS AIR MAIL o —— Phone 106 USUESER0 . X | the following new books: ‘Shower leen for Olva A. Wahto, U. S. Army Corps| - - ri - ‘ e A LB BRI (e et S RADSMETIL o e} . 'perintendent, to command Fort|ot Engineers, son of Mr. and Mrs.| PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY FOR KETCHIKAN ‘\ South this morning aboard the | _<Leave Her to Heaven.” Strabel| TO Return, Fa"‘banks Richardson, has been announced | Gus Wahto, of Douglas, Alaska. o i s aves ursday morn! or Princess Louise enroute to Seattle | _«Storm to the South.” Longstreet | —“The Gay Sisters AschA"Thel | Apostle.” Slaughter—“Battle Sur-‘ on a combined business and health trip. e, — SAVE THE PIECES Ostenso—“O River, Re- geon.” McNeilly—"Heaven is T00|gyest of honor at a recent stork Mrs. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Larry Fitzpatrick was the | | ' of your broken lenses and send them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. They will be replaced promptly in our large and well equipped labora- High." member.” Lancaster—“Trumpet to Arms.” | Donath—“The Lord is a Man of | |War.” Jackson—“The Lost Week- | end” Mackay — “Homeward the| |shower in the home of Mrs. John Klingbeil. Mrs, William Odell was co-hostess for the affair. | Games were played throughout | the evening, followed by refresh- | ments and the presentation of, Mrs. Wilson Foster, who has heen‘[ visiting in Juneau for the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Gudman Jensen, will return to her home in Fairbanks tomorrow via PAA. ‘Well known here, Mrs. Foster, the former Birdie Jensen, is the wife | of NBC Aleutian War Correspond- | |by Lt. Gen. Delos Emmons, Com-| Both young people are from Al- mander of the Western Division. Mittelstaedt succeeds Brig. Gen. John N. Robinson, recently award- ed the Legion of Merit, His new |assignnment has not been an- nounced. | Mittelstaedt spent 22 months in |Hawali and South and Central | Pacific areas before coming here. | — .- aska, and attended the University of Alaska, Mr. Wahto graduating in 1940. He has been jn the Army since that time. He is in the Mar- shall Islands and no date has been iset for the wedding. His sister, | now in Fairbanks, chose his fiancee’s wedding ring, which she sent to Lieut. Wahto, and he in Have a portrait artist take your | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building, Phone 204. Adv.l Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene Welding, Ketchikan, Motor Cruiser Stormy Petrel. For information call Gasti- neau Hotel. i i el ol Heart.” Gordon—“The Women ONmany lovely gifts to the honoree.|ent “Bud” Foster. turn sent it here to Miss Holm. . the :orchfl Mann—*“Joseph the | Tnose present were Mesdames Ed| ‘L ‘;’, gglNSO:MA':egLY;gl;t Miss Holm's father s Mr. Arnold | Blacksmithing Provider.” S Wil . W. inson S ¢ land. [ Johnson, Ruel Fleming, Floyd Ep: T. Holm of Oakland. | Several new my;terydstories hx:;e person, Norman DeRoux, Ralph | GARVIN SPEAKS AT ;heus J\gleau Hotel from Klamath o also been received and a number i alls, Oregon. t Wahto o, = Reischel, Wayne Sanders, Peter Ro]“kv MEH HERE ho?n‘;s A ;0 ugl‘:sn::da;/[ Lr};e ‘t;:lhlg Zrro 30663 Women's AppAReL of new books for junior readers. L o et | IN FROM GUSTAVUS Ken Miller and Joe Podboy have | come into town from Gustavus and| Oswald, Robert Scott, Lloyd Cu'een,l James Primavera, Paul Talkington, | Andy Frederickson, Inger Nore.| Hal Phillips, Ole Jackson, Gene | Weschenfelder, Michael Korhanon, Pfomer Garvin, manager of the Capitol Theater, was speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon meeting this noon in the Gold Room of the ANCHORAGE MAN HERE F. A. Grainger, of Anchorage, is in town and a guest at the Baranof Hotel. is in Tenakee. JOHN MARIN IN John Marin arrived by plane; THE FERRY WAY ROOMS TRANSIENT ROOMS Clean—Steamheated—Hot and Cold Water ; are registered at the Gastineal nys Lilie Darlin and Miss Jean 3 - from his Skagway business on yes- WATCH REPAIRING 5ot Graham. *" | Baranof Hotel, giving the first in SOUTH TO RESIDE et i e o | .. s ot AN WE 42 Years Experience | —————— . . |a series of talks which will fea-| Virginia Suffecool, oldtimer of|,,q operates the Derby Inn at! = Y Quick accurate air mail service || HERE FROM PALMER ture the business pursuits of club |Skagway, is a passenger south en- ® 0o 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 ! N | Skagway, and owns the Douglas 1 CHAS. R. OAKES Joe Andler and E. Magyar are|e WEATHER REPORT o | members, route to San Francisco to make her)ynn He is here to attend to press- AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. | here from Palmer and have regis- | o o! Garvin outlined the motion pic-|home. ing business. \tered at the Gastineau. 4 . (U. S. Weather Bureau) . u_xre industry through production, —eo— e sl L i ° Temp. Monday, Sept. 25 o |distribution and exhibition. He has POLICE COURT FINES MRS. WILLIAMS RETURNS | NEILL CLARK and COMPANY ° In Juneau: Maximum, 62; e been in the business for 28 years.| Those fined in City Police Court i ' s New members introduced today |this morning included George Lane,| Mrs. J. A. Williams, wife of the ¥ y ® minimum, 40. . s conv corrm mms . At Airport: Maximum, 58; o |Were Ray Harrington of Pan Am-|$25, charged with being drunk and |Alaska Juneau Mine Superlntend-‘ Public Accountan! Auditors—Tax Counselors e minimum, 32, o erican Airways, and Lyle Hebert. [disorderly; Helen Phillips, $25, |ent, has returned home from Cali- . L AL Teachers of the schools in this|drunk and disorderly, and Martin |fornia where she spent the summeri 208 Prankhn Sh‘eel — Telephone 757 { Table Lamps 2 %920 ° ° * °®larea will be guests of the Rotarians|Johnson, $25, drunk and disorderly. | visiting friends in Escondido and Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Bullding at next week’s meeting. other parts. She was accompanied : MIXER BOWLS S I i SKONK W YOUR LIFE, | ) v turned to Juneau from Skagway| N THE DWELLIN' HOUSE, SUT- HWE ORTEEI KNOW " For General Electric, Mixmaster and fhis mopnin ;o' the Prineok UARNIN' LEETLE. JUGHRAID T&Egéfl\;&\go“ R o JUNEAU Phone No. 616 Metal Covered Asbestos Electric Range Top Mats Hamilion Beach Models Alaska Electric Liglil and Power Company DOUGLAS OREGONIANS ARRIVE Mr. and Mrs. D. M. George have arrived in Juneau and are regis- tered at the Baranof from Grants Pass, Oregon. - MCcINTOSH RETURNS ROY BANTA HERE Roy Banta, of Gustavus, has ar- rived in town and is a guest at the Juneau Hotel. e MONAGLE TO SKAGWAY James Monagle, longtime Juneau resident, left over the weekend for Skagway where he will be em- ployed by the White Pass and Empire Want-ads bring results: Maine grows 55 million bushels of 'by her two daughters, Margie and potatoes annually. Irene. KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK BARNEY GOOGLE Phone No. 18 Yukon Route. (Lc»pr 1944, King Fea Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AN D DANCE BAR AND SNUFFY SMITH The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE THE SHIF'LES Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH! ‘By BILLY DeBECK QUN FOR

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