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URSDAY, APRIL.5, ASSENGERS OUT FOR SEATTLE VIA PAN AM A Pan American Airways plane bday carried the following passen- brs from Juneau to Seattle: Capt. eo. L. Schmidt, L. Burford Jen- s, Lorraine Deer, Arthur E. Jtalackey, Marvel Malackey, James 7. Rollag, Joan Rollag, Virginia Jarter, Maj. Clarence L. Loveren. From Juneau to Fairbanks—Pat- Longley Philippines’ Loveliest MRS. Mrs. Tom Morgan, visiting for to her aboard 1945 116K Hapjukovitch Savage, Fairbanks Whitehorse C. Williamson TOM in past Juneas the Kenneth P. Alexander. a Pan s < e e, e Bes: John Ted Sampl pled not guilty sault with a yesterday U. to Juneau Henry to Juneau—Sheldon - MORGAN RETURNS who has been Arkansas, deferred liberty unde Russellville, three u home this afternoon American plane David F guest at the ). Does Her Bit to By JERRY DREYER Central Press Writer WHEN GENERAL MacARTH- UR returned to the Philippines, his troops were equipped with every lethal weapon known to mil- itary science—even bolo knives. And behind the latter lies a story, for the knives wére carried by a Filipino regiment, thanks to the efforts of Fely Franquelli, a brown-eyed, black-haired, exotical- Jy beautiful Filipino dancer and movie actress who is now the wife of an American Army colonel. It required $22,500 to purchase these short, heavy knives—the fa- voriteé close-quarters weapon of the Filipino fighting man—but it didn’t take long to raise the money. Not with ‘the dynamic Fely spa the recent “Bolo Campaign” in California. She took that in her stride, just as she had the many War Bond drives she participated in, For her work in the latter, in- cidentally, the United States treas- ury department has given her an Award of Merit. In private life Miss Franquelli is thd wife of Col. Howard J. Hut- ter, & regular Army man who commands the station hospital at Camp Croft, South Carolina, whom the married in 1940., Previous to her marriage she was famed .all over the world for her interpretive no dances. On the occasion of a recital in Los Angeles, Critic Ficrence Lawrence had this to say of her: “A born artis world a new ing and rom But now 1 Franquelli con- siders herself first an Army wife and then a dancer &nd actress. Born in Manila of Italien, Span- ¥ ish ang Filipino parentage, claims it was only naiura came a dancer was a pasir of castanets. After a formal education in Philippine schools and in F-n Kong, China, she c2i2 to th United States to study at the U versity of Southern California. Her | parents, who continued to live in | Manila, have not been heard from | since the Japs subjugated the | islands in 1942. | Miss Franquelli's acting career is really an offshoot of a ¢ drama she took at Lou lege to keep herself busy while her “Lusband was occupied with his duties at the Army hospital. This won her a schola ngs to the nitive, excit- ce her hip a festival in 1! bility. A first o rough eit 5 | movie talent scout re screen test f{ollowed, lalong with parts in several pic ¢ she has just [‘0”1 oleted h ; tradition risht she is en of the United Stat uelli is deeply intere | the Philippi which tock her to the Plymiouth |is one of the Can You Face These F igures: P AP Newsfeatures HESE stars of the films are famous for beauty of face and form, but minus their faces, can you figure who they are?. JYV AIHL ‘I. Marlene Dietrich 2. Lucille Ball 3. Esther Williams aftery and Samj weeks, returned KENWAY Kenway atr | CHANGES PLEA who ha 2 charg 1 st faith in the to make life » for the in- se of evin ht the mili- the Japs tried to | A ERRITORIAL GUARD i |all 4. Betty Grable’ previously o1 THE DAILY AL:SKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FVANGELIST OF NCTE IS COMING | NEXT SEPTEMBER| Juneau Ministerial Asso-| ciation DevelopsPlan | for Mission* E. STANLEY JO? The Juneau Ministerial Associa- | ticn has developed plans to present | anley Jones in a Christian | \iission in Juneau in Septem! 1 Dr. Jones, the well known r sionary to India, speaker, and thor of many books, including e Christ of the India Road,” is | an outstanding Christian Evangelist | in the finest sense of the word. The | Department of Evangelism of the Federal Council of Churches, ! through the Board of Home Mis- ions of North America, is helping | to sponsor this Christian Mission | in Alaska. The announcement was made rm-\ lowing a recent meeting of the | Ministerial Association at which the | liberal Good Friday offering is to| be made a fund to help with the| expenses of the Mission, after the| expenses of the Good Friday service w have been deducted It was also suggested that the! Good Friday presentation of “The | Crucifixion,” or some other sacred | presentation, by the choirs of the| city be made an annual custom. 1 At the 1 meeting of the As-| cciation, President Hillerman an- nounced- officers will be elected. -—oel ”Fi.OWERlAND SHOP” | OF FAGERSONS GOES | TO WARREN, VAISVILA Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson to- day announced the transfer of their ownership of the “Flowerland Shop” (to two well known young women, Miss Eleanor C. Warren and Miss | Billie Vaisvila. | | For the past six years, Miss | Warren has been a member of the | Douglas School Faculty, the last | three of which she has been Su- perintendent of the Douglas Schools. Miss Vaisvila, popular entertainer, | specializing on banjo, guitar and yodeling, has been in Juneau since 1942. She has been doing office work at the Juneau Subport for the past two years, and had been at Excursion Inlet with the U. 8. Army prior to that time. A Miss Vaisvila has had previous experience in the making of cor- sages, in which she will specialize. Both young women are experts in {lower arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Fagerson thank their many friends for: their pa- tronage during the time they con- ducted the “Flowerland,” and hope |they will continue their friendly Irelations with the new owners. 15 TO MEET TONIGHT | Tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the AB Hall the Juneau units, Alaska Mrs. | mitted HOSPITAL HOTES ernnisnt ymo! adr Fospital B to E. Feero has been ad- St. Ann's Hospital for medical attention. Mrs. Ann’s Hospital for surgical ate tention. |st. John Chandler, been Hospital | has Mrs. ASSIGNED HERE H. M. Porter has entered Henry chinist's y her a medical patient, admitted to St. Ann's motor m Mary vl Hawkins hes entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. Florence been ment Hospital for medical care, Alex Marks has entered the Gov- has $ "I!“IB" “Territm'ial Guard, will complete all !scores to be entered in the Terri- |torial Matches and then inter-unit fi |teams will 'be selected for ‘a rifle L shoot that will be held a week from tonight. It was announced that the teams for this match will be composed of the members of' the Juneau || unit and will be selected and placed on various teams through the me- dium of drawing names out of a helmet, All thembers of the units are en- couraged to be present at the meet- ing tonight so that they will know | which team they are on and how the shoot will be conducted. NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Whereas Charles Kenneth Kimbrough has petitioned the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Jurieau for change of his name to Charles Kenhneth Linehan— Now, therefcre, all persens con- cerned are nctified to appear before said court at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M. April 18th, 1945, and thow cause, if any they have, why said change of name as aforesaid should not be granted. JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk. TOWARD D. STABLER, octitioner’s Attorney, shattuck Building, Tuneau, Alaska. First publication, April 5, 1845. Tast publication, April 12, 1945. |IillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII|I|IIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIllllllll“llllllllllIIIIII AT Bennett, of Tenakee, admitted to the Govern- H B neau SALESon attention, lIH Captain of the Port, U. S. C. G., according He will relieve for transfer. reg Hospitl to receivé medical GI_ASS COOLEY nd Wilson, of Hoonah, has of mittedd to the Government for medical attention .o s will become Albert Cooley in double-ring ceramony m Light Presbyterian evening at 8 Willis R. Booth Miss Adrienne C > of 'T/Sg ght rther tomorrow The Rev will officiate I. Stewart, miotor ma- mate 2/c, has reported for e with the organization of announcement today. Harry V. Kittleman, achinist's mate 1/c, who is to Miss Glass orma Burford, Miss Bonnie Little Miss ower gitl Cooley will For her attendar will have Miss Maid of henor, a Klein, as bridesms Ann Grisham will Best man to Sgt e e —— CREWSON HERE is in Ju- Baranof broker, the Crewson, istered at be NUPTIALS NEAR . PAGE THREE Sgt. Mario Sedini. Sgt Richard Garrison and Cpl. John Piscus are o act as ushers, A reception will be held in the Scottish Rite Temple from 9 o'clock to 11 o'clock. All friends of the young couple are invited' to both the wedding and reception. ,———— " HERE ON LEAVE specialist X-m.sc. formerly attached to the office of the Captain of the Port here and more recently at- tached to the Coast Guard District Headquarters at Ketchikan, has been enjoying a 10-day leave in Juneau, while enroute to a new station Jesse L. Failis, t/e, U. 8. C. 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