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7w THE DAILY AL/\SKA EMPIRE~]UNE/\U. ALASKA - i THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 'PROGRAM FOR IWC/QUICK MOVE V-EDAY ANNOUN(ED | V-E Day, v,m( occasion to which | FILMUSICAL IS | CAPITOL'S BILL | 'every Allied Nation and every | American is looking forward, will be | Based on a novel premise, K”lfitth\gly celebrated in Juneau and |Kyser's new starring filmusical f°’|broadcast 1t is @nndunced by Mrs.| RKO Radio, “Around The World",| 5 g Glover, radio chairman of the! opened at the Capitol Theatre last. Juneau Woman’s Club. Mrs. Glov- |night to prove itself one of thc‘er assisted by Mrs. Thomas Pmke} sprightliest offerings of the sea- pag garranged and will announce the | oon. program. | | IS MADE IN FROM PRISON CAMP v e s s s e 7RI annual A]umlu Br onkmsr Sunday | “morning, May 6, in the M(msc‘ PACIFICWAR iemees fepred s 515505 55 | Disappeared Suddenly |, T tumml wescit v 5 o | with Others to Berlin proceeds go into scholarships for| children of the Moose Lodge. Members and friends are cordi- (Continueda from Page One) of | north off o oRHOLM, | {troops into Prome—all May S—Internees of Ameri-, |the morale of the boys abroad, COM- | from the Nation's Ca correspondent today that Mrs pital. As soon base, now within range of Allied | prises the framework of the picture. thereafter as all speakers and other | bombers from Borneog Gemma Glyck, 63, whom they iden- On this, and its comedy mlelluues‘pe“om participating can be con- Air Base In Borneo fied as a sister of New York's |which involves a farcical spy PIOt|tacteq the Alaskan program will 80| Press dispatches from Tmakal\,‘”“"“r F. H. LaGuardia, was re- |with unexpected results, Kyser and |on the air. | ofl.producing island off the north- | Moved from the camp three weeks iscHa SISTER OF MAYOR OF ALUMNI BREAKFAST $'THE RAINS CAME' N. Y. TAKEN AWAY FOR MOOSE lODGE STIRRING FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY Because of so many requests from those who wish to see again some of the great picturés of the past, Twentieth Century-Fox decided to re-issue the stiring Louis Brom- (field novel “The Ralns Came” star- {ring Tyrone Power, Myrna Loy and A globe-girdling tour B 3 b George Brent jcan bases in foreign lands, with thc‘fln’gh:hfl:g;;‘::r:mmbel:g;:fim ';'Y;:wm;fs;:u;“f:e nre‘:)?t::iu:fdgagi‘ng recently released from the Ravens- ?“\“l "““:d :u ‘"’t_f:::l(_d”“ ‘.b”‘:l:d “The Rains Came”, a thrifing {popular Kyser taking his hand and pour it will be given depends solely |base for a British drive to recap- |Pruck internment camp for women (-:tsv “:: X :;}d ‘(Tr’nc T lsmr\ of India, will show for the 2 bevy of beauties with him %o raise |ypon the announcement to be made! lture their great Singapore Naval | in Germany told a Dagens Nyheter e Sl |last times tonight at the 20th Cen- itury Theatre. Rebekah Drill Team | To Meet Tomorrow | “wese” awe“vour chicren AT THE (()Il\l-,U\l Playing tonight and Friday at the Coliseum Theatre is the expose film, | Producer-Director Allan Dwan have with Gov. Ernest Gruening, Mayor t t of Borneo, reported that %80 ~ MARCY L |hung five sparkling camp ShOW $e- Ernogt parsons and Mayor Marcus Aongeh i, iy L _| The internees said on their ar- dackis Oooper A0Q CHle IR I3 and RAY KYSER'S BAND uences, each presenting a pair of the first day of the Australian in is a timely drama of delinquent \ q'l' 1 p; g & pi Jensen of Douglas, will be among |yasion insured quick development | |rival in Sweden they were uneasy | rThere will be a meeting of the| o (ol bl r_dtl ing zm;cs undtxfilrmus gay dnnm“h‘, speakers. Lieut. Warran Caro|of an air base there. Gen. Douglas [4POUt the fate of the woman and pepekah Drill Team Friday even- JoSIatth 2 ! “FORTRESS JAPAN" ||™Put ‘together. they make “Arounal YL &is0 speak as the Const GuardMacarthur sald this would coms|o("% faken with her, reportedly ing, May 4, at 8 oclock, at i e e AR’ ‘ WS 14" g representative. The Army will have | jate the chain of air fields in the\ 0 SRR home of Mrs. Edna Williams, 329 F(m‘”'):‘ l;;(()'«lx)'?-;x]‘(;“;wls The W‘;”;lu a I‘hm’"“lfi“y delightful |5 mysical number. Ministers of mel:,outhwest Pacific.” | Mrs. Glyck, they said, was held pigtin Avenue. All members are|® TIDES TU“()RROW s g Starts 8¢ . g‘”‘eb Ol n"r' are. ‘Byd““"‘ M community will also share ih this Today's Superfort raid by 50 to 8t Ravensbruck for two years, and yequested to attend. ha . FRIDAY_SATURDAY \N;':“he; aring D‘;\;“‘M:;f great offering of thanksgiving. The | 109 B.99's pounded six airdromes CUring her internment had given PR Riehd. AR © Lov Tie 0dlam: 61t e 3 4 schocls and many other representa- | § English lessons to other internees. e High Tide 5:48a.m.: 138ft. ® “m’s sm[m Ws wvm[l |McGuire, Wally Brown and Alsn tives will join this celebration Mth‘g" :(nye';h:n‘I,f,m;::nr';i:?dizmz&:‘g: She had written her husband, MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF Low Tide 12:56p.m.: 20ft. ® [ 4 . ‘C‘j"““y' who head the featured cast, yocal and instrumental selections. | lnpnes S Advash fgr ¢|rumored to have been held at MEMORIAL CHURCH MEET\\' High Tide 19:37p.m.: 120ft. ® |are splendid in their respective roles.| The theme of the program is one ' P b merlcan forces 8%y uthausen, but received no reply, | R T A SR L S M' | Kay's band, with Georgla Carroll,'of thanksgiving. Oulnaws. = Simoltanectily, =ToK¥Bl( . newspaper said +f e EROURLE FhtRw | Qe TR A Harry Babbitt, Sully Mason, Ish'" A" special part of the program|[cPOrted suicide submarines had o gl morial Church will meet at 7:30] Wi Kabibble, Julie Conway and Diane'wi) pe devoted to the memory of ¢ }:"m “um;" i: ¥ giaddbbid orlock this evening at the Church| Lola’s Beauty Shop now open for w | Pendleton, puts the musical nuM-|ihe Gastineau boys, whose lives “e“e‘n\g three ships. ! Manse. A business meeting has been | [buginess. (tf—Adv) On Okinawa Front arranged to include further ports by Presbyterial delegates and | committee assignments. are Mrs. Alice Bell, President; Mrs. Harriet Roberts, Secretary, and Mrs. Olga Johansen, Sergeant-at-Arms. \bers across in brilliant and attractive 'gijvan that others in this community | 'Reindeer Man' Bah (fashion, while Dwan has handled the | Two battle-weary and depleted eln eer an a r | anhxndcr. Buhr F. E. Steele, of Skagway, is a JANE WITHERS {intricate action smoothly and deft- :?;5:,: :: ’:;,': :f;fi;:,’,‘:yuth:,:;fizgm¢Amencnn divigions were b!“fl'fd(p A “' JIMMY ly. jon the Okinawa front, while the asses way' a e !Seventh, burning and crunching its | i [ ws(s MEHS Iwo |way ahead with flame throwers and | gpATTLE, May 3—Andrew ) ‘wnkfl cut a mile-deep hole in the pyj; 73 the “Reindeer Man”, died A full attendance is requested. lenemy's east coast defenses. Tuesday and will be buried Satur- R 1 | REPORIS ARE MADE On the west coast the First Ma- {day in Poulsbo. MAPLETON HERE Hne lesml;1 ;;plnced gu‘ TV-enw-i A Norwegian T. H. Mapleton, of Fairbanks, CVEnlh Wwhicl Lt. en. Simon - T red at the Baranof Hotel. | 5.2:‘1?5: 21] ;:1?“ i\;llithgdlstl ck;umh “suffered considerable casualties.” | ering 1,000 miles in five years, to re- ek g g o sud the Tlhe dAmllqys“Sevent& lSevenm re- ilieve a famine among Eskimos. He The ‘theme of the: ds¥bkions, 1 ?d‘f: ;cay St‘x:h :hty:llecacle:rfmthnusted started the trip in 1932. guest at the Baranof Hotel. ELKS' HALL The Juneau Woman'’s Club at the SECOND FEATURE: {business session Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Ronald Lister, was “The| ! 2 3 9 /s . The Forty-First advanced six por - o] o heard committee reports on the past ’ru;cnt,y-'rh]rd Psalm.” s 9 TARZAN’'S DESERT Ivears activities, and elected offi- Mss. Newton Young, Presldem.‘mues on Mindanao Island to the edge of Davao, major port of the southern Philippines. | American bombers wrecked 29 ocean-going vessels, including four bombed off the coast of Honshu. | U. 8. submarines, which have sunk about half of Japan's merchant MYSTERY” cers for the coming year. ipresided over the business meeting| ‘The new officers are President, at the parsonage. Many matters Mrs. J. V. Cole; Vice-President, Mrs. were discussed and reprts from the Thomas Parke; Recording Secretary rummage sale and May Day tea |Mrs. Ray Wolfe; Corresponding Sec- were heard. unun}, Mrs. John Brillhart; Treas-. The group voted to give $25 to the {urer, Mrss. Burrass Smith, and Cus- ,Sunday School to buy paint or furn- THOUSA Ds tcdian, Mrs. Robert Treat. 'ishings for the new rooms. {marine, accounted for 21 more, salurda Ma 5 An installation dinner will be held “The Sanctity of the Christian ‘URDING their wartime total to Y’ May 15, with further details to be Home" was discussed by Mrs. Robert { . \xnl\r;louncvd l.n.clh ; | Treat, who explained family life and | b TS | 9 1 rs. Perry Ashcraft was accepted Christianity in the homes of China, M a t h e ll , SURRENDER !into the club as a new member. India, Africa and Latin America. e L L s (Continued /rmn Page One) 9 Esther Neal and Phyllis Warner, freshments were served by MIS. of Seattle, are guests at the Bar- [ Wm. Reichin and Mrs. J. B. Smith. ‘unof Hotel. i - FOOD SALE Bov S(O'UT Tnoap : By the Emblem Club, at Bert's HAS 'Yl"G (ou‘[s‘r,cxnh Grocery, Saturday at 10 a. m. on the @apital’s ~ capitulation was, S A N FRANCISCO, May 3— ; Empire wnnn uas get quick results. written for Pravda by War Corre: -"Fcreign Minister Shigenori. Togo American Legion Troop, No. 613,} — | pondent Jacob Macarenko. called on Heinrich Stahmer, German Boy Scouts of America, met at the, THE o e As ironical as it was symbolical,| Ambassador to Tokyo, today to ex- Legion Dugout last night, where he said, was the fact that the actual Press official condolence of the they had a knot tying contest and | BARAN“F [ ALASKA'S FINEST surrender took place at the Tier- |Japanese Government on Adolf Hit- made plans for a Scout hike to be—‘ garten, Berlin's once beautiful cen- 1€r's death. ; |gin on Saturday, May 12* tral park, between Victory Avenue— | The incident was related in a' Scoutmaster De Vaughn H. Ker- . Eat in the Famous which bisects the Tiergarten Imm‘broadcast by the Japanese Domei shaw was in charge of the meeting.! north-south—and the Pillars of Vic- News Agency, recorded by the Fed- T e T VR It Costs No More Phone 800 >oe — (ondolences Given | On Death of Hifler, Orchestra with Guest Soloist PUBLIC {NVITED! ADMISSION Tax —————— The - firsl Soviet eyewitness story tory of the Brandenburg Gate. eral Communications Commission. | BUY WAR BONDS He said Berlin's Tempelhof Air- o drome already was being used by Russian planes. | “Immediately after capitulation the city’s streets commenced to fill with the foe's battalions headed to- ward the appointed gathering place,” Macarenko reported. { is covered with’ HOTEL ALASKAN~—SITKA QUIETEST PLACE AND LOWEST RATES LARGE SAMPLE ROOM WITH STORE FRONT Located Near Russian Church Center of Town For Dress “The whole city white flags.” The park known as the old, Square of Paris, just east of Brand- enburg Gate, was chosen as the place for the Germans to dump their arms. 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