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SHOWPLALE or APITUL; T-0-N-I-G-H-T! SMASH HITS ON AT 8:20 and 11:00 The Songs Are Brighter The Laughs Are Lighter——— IN THIS TUNEFUL, LOVE-IN-BLOOMFUL JAMBOREE! “She’s For Me” with David Bruce Grace McDonald and Eddie Le Baron and HIS RHUMBA ORCHESTRA EVELYN’S KIDDIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY 1:30 P. M. ALWAYS LOTS OF FUN and PRIZES! PLUS Chapter Thirteen £ cf “SECRET SERVICE <4 10 LOVE N THE FACE. IF DANGER! 10 FIGHT . . AGAINST (AZI TERROR! 10 DIE .. S0 THAT /THERS MAY UVE! in DARKEST AFRICA” e The Snow White Laundry will be closed fo start moving into our new building on THURSDAY, JULY 12 We will accept bundles until FRIDAY, JULY 6. After that date we will be fin- ishing the work on hand. All having any bundles at the Snow White Laundry or the Snow White Press Shop are urged 1o call for bundles as soon as possible. All bundles left more than 30 days will be sold. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY" PHONE 299 Just Received A Large Shipment of COFFEEMAKERS CORY GLASS Four, Eight and Twelve-Cup Sizes ALSO SPARE BOWLS Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 e e ———————————————————————————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA TWO FEATURES | Wach If THIS WEEKEND, . caprou's gl Going Up .Juneau-Do@s Quota for Two distinct features compose the weekend bill a tthe Capitol. "E” Bonds $225,000- Drive Ends July 7 “Underground Guerrillas” is one of the features. It is a story of the Yugoslavia resistance to Nazi domi- nation, even after the country was completely overrun by the Fascist hordes. Dr. Milosh Sekulich, who was in Yugoslavia during the Nazi iinvasion, was the technical advisor| and every detail was checked as| (tho result of personal experiences. \ | The other feature is “She's For | {Me” and David Bruce and Grace, |McDonald team with George Dolenz {and Lois Collier as a romantic four-| some in this musical comedy. Bruce, |and Dolenz have climbed rapidly to |stardom and both are versatile play- 1‘ Miss McDonald's golden voice had | |v\cn her high honors on both the | stage and radio before she made her |debut in motion pictures. She is one of Universal's topnotch musical comedy actresses, and a talented dancer as well. Miss Collier is a newcomer to the |screen. She shows promise of de-| veloping into an outstanding dram- atic actress. {COASTAL AIRLINES MAKE MANY TRIPS | Alaska Coastal Airways yesterday ;carried the following outgoing pas- iscngcrs: i $225,000.00 $190,332.00 To Excursion Inlet: R. W. Berg- {lund and Frank Dubois. To Hoonah: Frank Douville. To Pelican City: I. Fredericks, L.| |Harju, B. B. Flick, Ike Alhadeff and |John Iiaines. To Sitka: K. Abraham, R. A. Carey |and Knute Abrams. To Hawk Inlet: Jack Hathcock. | 1 To Tenakee, Don Milner, Sam Asp, it g:xm;:y?"%rm:";fifi;:;m Total through vuly 5, with only | the remainder of this week to go and to Petersburg, L. M. Hagen, E. | Bussert and E. Timmons. |before the close of the Seventh War - P Loan, show Juneau still lacking Incoming passengers includued 2 3 | Ernest Hayes from Hawk Inlet; Paul :35‘00? mf fg_‘_cg “; S0 e | Schoonover and H. Mitchell from fOF sajes o o Hoonah; Harold B. Heaton from ed July 5 total of $190,332 represents Taku Harbor; Chas. Kloer, Willara 548 per cent of the goal. Reese, Vladimer Elin, Alice Mack, The All—Alnsk_a figures show three Eleanor Weller, J. P. Welker, Thom. MOré communities have bettered as J. Stanford, Peggy Johns, Bernice their “E” Bond goals, making six in . . all. New over-the-top towns are SM:':d ::: l:;,‘ m’;’ TTZ‘;]S:Q&‘,M:;‘:(;' | Seward, Valdez and Yakutat. Palm- - 'er, Wrangell and Metalakahtla had Puck and - WL B Canly, from previously bought the full mount EElOluphn, f “E” Bonds set for th At PN of nds set for them. Reports through June 30 show Fairbanks-College still leading in YA“K A(IFI( total amount of “E” purchases, with $387,748.50 worth sold out of that plA"Es uSING area’s $400,000 quota. Anchorage- BOR“EO FUEl Seward, $70,687.50. T Alaska's total sales of War Loan SAN FRANCISCO; July 6.—The!securities of all categories, through | United States is using 11,000 planes June 30, showed nearly $1,600,000 Whittier “E” sales total $351,030; Juneau-Douglas, (through June 30) ‘ngainsz the Japanese radio said to-|still to go in the last week of the |day. drive to reach the $4,000,000 quota. $170,773; Ketchikan, $136,288.25, and The report- To fuel these planes, the broadcast | added, Allied forces seized Balikpap-| an, the great oil center in Dutch ‘Total sales for the Territory amount- ed to $3,409,057, divided as follows: “Series E” Bonds, $1,428,867.50; in- ' ANOTHER NAZI 20TH CENTURY IS T0 HORROR CAMP foNGiT, S5iRDAY ‘ “So’s Your Aunt Emma” opens an, engagement at the 20th Century ln-l night with ZaSu Pitts starred in th(‘} \mle role. | | The wistful Miss Pitts, lop-rnnk-[ ,ing comedienne of the screen, is seen | in a characterization which gives| { full scope to her talents, and make: {her the center of a series of events lwhich are by turns thrilling and |laughable, “Scientific Starvation” Sta- tion Experimented on Children, Adults ‘ MUNICH, July 6-—A Nazi “scien-|ful old maid, goes to the city tn} tific starvation” station, whose gris- sce a prize fight in which one of ly experiments on children and;the participants is Mickey O'Bannon, adults were claiming victims until| whose father she knew many y only a few days ago, has been un- Lefore. At the stadium she learn: covered by two Public Health offi- that a notorious gangster has tak- cials of the American Military Gov-jen over thé management of the! ernment Iyoung boxer, and has recently kid- A statement said a_doctor and naped the attorney for an under- three hospital attendants had been world rival | arrested at the station in the| To her amazement, Aunt Emma | Kaufbeuren area, 45 miles southeast |is suspected of being Ma Parker, a lof Munich. One woman nurse con- noforious gunwoman, and of work: feseed ng 211 children, for which ing in behalf of the rival gangster. | an extra bonus, the state- When the young prize fighter also d. | becomes involved with the warring station, masked under the factions, Aunt Emma resolves to title of a public sanatorium, was one pose as Ma Parker in order to rescue of a series of systematic starvation him from a threatening situation, and drug experiment laboratories and joins forces with Terry, a re- scattered throughout Bavaria ‘and porter, in a finish battle with the Austria, the authorities said. Those underworld. Her thrillingly comical who died were cremated. | edventures finally culminate in a Maj. Marvin Linick of New York surprising climax. | City and Capt. Loyal Murphy of| The second feature is "Undvr—‘ Memphis, Tenn., who found the ground Rustlers” with the Range Kaufbeuren Station, reported that Busters. it house 1,578 men, women and chil- A 47 723 S EREOR dren on June 30, and a branch at | B 1 {nearby Irsee had another 468—all in (Apl- JOH" HE“.E'"HM. | various stages of malnutrition.' AND BRIDE VISIT HERE Among the children found alive was a 10-year-old boy welghing less than i t 23 pounds f | Capt. John Hellenthal, with his Those under arrest included Dr.|pride, the former Miss LaRue Geig- Valentup Falthauser, 69, charged'er, of Visalla, California, is visit- with operating the station; Fran-|ing his father, Judge Simon Hellen- ziska Vill, his secretary-food admin- | tha), while on a 21-day leave. istratcr; and the head nurse of one| Capt. Hellenthal was married to of the childrens' wards, a woman Miss Geiger June 10, at the Mis- named Worle. |sion Inn, Riverside, Calif. The The AMG's statement said the wo- |pride is the daughter of Mr. and jman confessed to having poisoned Mrs. Edwin R. Geiger, of Visalia. or killed by intramuscular injection | Capt. Hellenthal, who has been at least 211 minors for which she gtationed at San Francisco follow- drew a monthly bonus of 35 reichs-|ing service in Hawaii, will report to |marks, about eight dollars at the old | Fort Richardson at Anchorage for {U. 8. exchange rate, or $3.50 at the | reassignment at the end of his |present U. S. military exchange. |jeave, | Linick and Murphy said they, % | found in an uncooled morgue the| | bodies of men and women who had,® ® ©® © ¢ o e o o » o died from 12 hours to three days'® TIDES TOMORROW earlier as a result of the “experi- ® ments.” Each body weighed only Low 6:17 a.m, -1.7 ft. 158 to 66 pounds. i High 12:44 p.m,, 146 ft. ! Low 18:18 p.m, 29 ft. e o BABY BOY ARRIVES Tl FOR C. 6. FAMILY A baby boy, weighing 8 pounds,| 1 ounce, was born early this morn-| ling at St. Ann’s Hospital, to Will-| LAST TIMES TONIGHT iam H. Denmark, U.S.C.G., and Mrs.| Alice Faye—Tyrone Power Lenmark. | “ v 0 The father, who has been with| IN OLD CHICAGO the organization of the Captain of| the Port here, has been transferred for duty at another station, and left Empire want-aos bring results! (20" reNTuRy ML-KIDS: JUNEAU JUNIORS SATURDAY MATINEE BIG STAGE SHOW ——— NEW CONTESTS! MAGIC SURPRISES FOR THE BOYS—CARTOON 1 MATINEE STARTS 1:30 P. M. 0 TONIGHT - and - SATURDAY! LLER- n SHE'S Just picture whep « happens when the "fl town's mob ui:: mistake with LASUPITTS = ROGER pR YOR WARREN Hymeg DOUGLAS Fow, BIG ACTION FEATURES!! “UNDERGROUND RUSTLERS” with Ray Corrigan—Also NEWS 2n Borneo. WifTi Borneo oil available'dividual purchases other than “E” |U. 8. tankers will be able to haul|Bonds, $921,106; Corporation pur- jten times as much fuel because of chases, $1,059,083.50. the shorter distance. Anchorage-Whittier is the top dis- Of the growing force of bombers!trict in amount of total sales, with |available, 250 U. S. Bomber and|$847,644. Following, in order, are: fighter planss from Iwo and Okin-|Ketchikan, $630,690.75; Fairbanks- |awa today made a two-pronged at-|College, $570,088; Juneau-Douglas, tack against the Japanese main-|$486,304 and Petersburg $116,387.75. land for the third consecutive day, ——® 4 P e Tokyo reported. i s FAYE HARRISON HERE Faye Harrison, of Fairbanks, is a Empire want ads get quicd results.! guest at the Baranof Hotel. SKIRTS . . .. to go with those BLOUSES All Wool in Black, Brown, Gray and a few Plaids. 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DIESEL MARINE ENGINES MECHAN- ICAL SERVICE GENUINE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. Alaska and Yukon Territory Distributor PHONE 867 JUNEAU BRANCH 227 ADMIRAL WAY TRACTORS—MINING MACHINERY 900000600 ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Bus Lines ALASIED, - “ - %8 1 e @%M@ES Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information an_d Reservations Phone 612