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SHOWPLALE or Cluseadd) 0 WANTED TO “CUT LOOSE"! ... here's the thrilling story of seven of them who did! THE STORY OF THE “"WASPS" LORETTA OUNG PHILLIP TERRY “ JUNE VINCENT Diana BARRYMORE ——ADDED i\ z\{- FILM VOD-VIL PERSON ODDITY. C! \RT()O\' A I R LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 == 3 ELLIS UNIVERSAL LIGHT PLANTS Now Available from JUNEAU STOCK One 500-watt 12 Volt D. C. Two 1500-watt 110 V. A. C. Automatic These Planis Are NEW and READY TO GO e 3 PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. SEWARD STREET Bfl,flhsgn NO PRIORITY ey Nkcessary NEW MN:HINES llnderwood Typewriters and Adding Machines Marchant Calculators . . Hand or Elecirics PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW First Ordered———First Delivered Exclusive Agents for Alaska—WRITE or WIRE ROSCOE TOWNSEND, Anchorage, Alaska MEN WANTED JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Must Have Availability Certificates Souai Dan(e at USO This Evening; Square on Thursday The weekly social dance of the USO will be tonight starting at 9:30 DARING STORY OF WAFS IS FEATURE, CAPITOL TONIGHT F‘:lmgoers soon will have an oppor- ‘ tunity to “see” one of America’s | busiest military air bases in action,|o'clock in the USO headquarters because most of the motion picture, | with the Servicemen’s Band playing! “Ladies Courageous,” produced by\ for the affair. Walter Wanger for Universal Stu- Tomorrow night, at the same dio, was filmed there. hour, the weekly square dancing “Ladies Courageous”, screening to-| event will take place to which the night at the Capitol Theatre, tells a servicemen as well as general publlcg thrilling and daring story of theis invited | WAFS—Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron—and of the twenty-five young American women flyers who, originally formed this organization | in 1942, so that Army pilots could be released for overseas combat duty. | Director John Rawlins headed a' cast of thirty young actresses and sixty-five studio technical workers who were billeted near the West Coast Army air base throughout most of the production of the pic- | ture. Army fighter planes, freighters and bombers landed on or took off from the field every min- {',:Z ?x?:n :roz:g wf:;eu:;xk amu"d"me Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and Woven into an authentic story of if no protest is filed in the local the WAFS are appealing and emo- land office within the period of | tional threads from the lives of Publication or thirty days there-| the individual girls in the service, |after, sald final proof will be ac-} Loretta Young is starred with cepted and final certificate issued, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Anne Gwynne, | FLORENCE L. :S;?wr | Diana Barrymore, Evelyn Ankers,| Lois Colh'eryand e.June Vincent head First publication, April 18, 1945. | {the predominantly feminine support- | Last publication, June 13, 1945. 4 _— Sadiral NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: { That Joseph Riedi, administrator of | UNITEL STATES the estate of Nels Hall, deceased, has | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | filed his final account and report of GENERAL LAND OFFICE {his administration of .said estate, District Land Office land his petition for Anchorage, Alaska | thereof, in the United States Com- Sept. 7, 1944 | migsioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- | Nouce is hereby given that Arthur | cinct, at Juneau, Alaska; Nicholson has made application for yclock A. M., August 10th, 1945, has UNI'I'EIJ a'l 'ATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 15, 1944. Notice is hereby given that Mike Fran! aver, all of Juneau, Alaska, ' has submitted final proof for a tract | of land embraced in U. S. Survey | No. 2557 situated about 6 miles NW. transport 'of Juneau, Alaska, | acres, Anchorage Serial 09932, and it is now in the, files of the District 11934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial | | court the place for hearing same; No. 09954, for a tract of land de- and that all persons concerned' scribed as Lot C of the Fish Creek | therein are hereby notified to ap-l | Group of Homesites, plat of U. S. | pear at said time and place and file | | Survey No. 2560, containing 4.99 | their objections, if any, to said final| ___ | acres, situated on North End of | gecount and petition for settlement | Douglas Island about 10 miles from ' gnd distribution thereof. . Juneau, Alaska, between H. E. 8. 114 | ' pated: Juneau, Alaska, June 5th, | and U. S. Survey No. 1082, and it is 1945, 1 now in the files of the U. §. Land | JOSEPH RIEDI, | Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Administrator. Any and all persons claiming ad- | First publication, June 6, 1945. versely any of the above mentioned | Last publicatfon, June 27, 1945, land should file their adverse claim | | Love, VERONICA LAKE STARS IN FILM AT 20TH CENTURY | Wh n Veronica L«Ikl‘ night at the 20th Centur, as Dora in Paramount’s Before the Dawn,” dangerous and vicious woman will have reached the screen. in the mind of W. Somerset Maugh- am, Dora possesses all the venomous other hate associated with Maugham characters. is seen to-| fiction’s most Conceived famous | Bette Davis immortalized his Mil- | | dred i role ti ring bra the m his wicked -Leslie in Of Human Bondage,” tablished her in the star-| and followed it with| le characterization “The Letter.” | But in all screen history none has | the of | compared in capacity for hate and horror questio nothing erunching bones and Sand”, handsc “A Woman of the entryman, together with his rewenge with Miss Lake's Dora. Go- . Charles Sweitzer and ing back to the screen’s infancy, the gal of that time was un-| ably Nita Naldi, who loved | better than sweet sound 01‘ as she ground her' 1 mile N.E. of | heel into some man’s neck. Her most| Glacier Highway, containing MGfi‘wlckm performance was in “Blood | when she seduced the ind famous matador, Ru- cruelly fi when his fame | crushed | usefulness dolph Valentino, only to |laugh at his love faded Pola Negri in | World,” portrayed the heartless and | calculating female who men’s hearts between her thumb and | | forefin when their had er There was Garbo's bru- | | tally shrewd Mata Hari and Estelle ! Taylor, fierce and cunning, in “Tiger ined women both dangerous and determ-( But of all these fictional viragos, Bette Davis’ Little Fc vitriol formance in Miss Lake, i the sc refugee—the epitome young innocence, THEATRE LAST NIGHT—TONIGHT “TRUE TO LIFE” ( P S R R G performance in 'I‘ho‘ was perhaps the most | distribution | outstanding for pure unadulbcmted‘ But Veronica Lake's pet- “The Hour Before the | that 10| Dawn"” constitutes the challenge, for | the most wicked and| a homesite under the Act of May 26, peen fixed as the time and sald|ruthless woman ever to appear on| en, poses as a meek little of sweet,! in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty | | days thereafter, or they will bel | barred by the provisions of the | | statutes. ! ! FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. | First publication, May 23, 1945. Last publication, July 11, 1945. Buy the best ERE IS no substi- tute for experience in the writing of insur- ance policies. 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Shattuck Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 BARANOF HOTEL AR for the convenience of its subscribers. subscribers, within the city limts of Juneau. from their telephone. long-distance phone booths in the Federal Building, For further information, ELTTHT Beginning June 1, long-distance calls to the States, in Alaska* may be made from office and residence pHones of paid-up 6 HRS. 55 MIN. 1 HR. 45 MIN. 5 HRS. 5 MIN. 7 HRS. 9 HRS. 5 MIN. 6 HRS. 55 MIN. 9 HRS. “'llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIJIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII" ANNOUNCEMENT The Juneau and Douglas Telephone Company, through the cooperation of the Alaska Communication System, is happy to announce a new service Subscribers will be held responsible. for all long distance calls made The Alaska Communication System will also continue to maintain as in the past. call “LONG DISTANCE.” -Anchorage . . Seward . . Whittier Fairbanks . . Keichikan lIIIIIIlIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII and to some points | S ébim. my couniry?. paints his most savage por-. trait of a beauty more fas- icInatingly dangerous than his f.mulu furies of “The l.."l!,‘ “Of Human, Bond. iage’, and “Rain”L ] AS | HELD HER IN MY ARMS | 1o+ « HOW COULD | KNOW [THAT SHE WAS AS VICIOUS AS SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL | hm' she would use my love { %o destroy my life, my loved W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM (0 CENTUR GUN IN HER HAND W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S NSATION REDBOOK MAGAZINE NOVEL— NOW ON THE SCREEN! Ancther PARAMOUNT Se Vo Starting TONIGHT! SHOWS AT 7:30—9:30 nsation starring VERONICA LAKE - FRANCHOT TONE it Merrie Melody COLOR CARTOON JOHN SUTTON - BINNIE BARNES - Henry Stephenon . Philin Merivale - Nils Asther Directed by FRANK TUTTLE « Screen Play by Michosl Hoaan « Adoolation by Lessar Samials % EXTRA!? J% . 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