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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. "THE SOUTHERNER” [COASTAL AIRLINES OPENS TONIGHT AS FLIES MANY ROUTES, - CAPITOL'S FEATURE MANY PASSENGERS | Hfl-l—++1+H—l+'i—i:l'+‘H—H—H—PH—H+‘H~H++'!+!+H~H—H—I—F+ No movie has depicted man’s struggle against human nature and the elemenfs with more savage realism. i | | | il T 0 N l G “ ! | “The Southerner,” the Jean Re-| Alaska Coastal reports the mu“\x»‘ (This is the fourth and last of the ir production which opens to- ing Asseng from Juneau tolirticles on surplus property.) is the|Ketchikan: N. C. Whelan, D. Dun-| The War Administration and WEDNESDAY ONLY! at the Capitol Theatre, Harv Arleen Chev- | A Paul, Anna Bo Harry Jimmy, Doran, Rex Marchant, Mrs Ireland, Ken Nordby, Georg a A. C. Surret, C your pocketbeok. As s cates th as the regional office 1o- overty you want, it noti- o I \¢ here for a six-weeks vacationyinpector, Kenneth Haven and Max W. Alaska. |Dorman; from Freshwater Bay: E A guest at the Baranof Hotel at|p° welc from King Salmon Bay: present, O'Neill known as *“One-|joun pilianus, Al Goetz, H. G. Pri- Shot,” plans to spend one week in [ this city and five weeks in Yaku-| @ on Skagw tat. During his trip he hopes to Hitem and G .E get_good outdoor sports shots fOrlwrangell to Ketchikan: F. Luidke, 3,000 feet of movie film to be|p y, Campbel and Don J. Hous shown to Michigan hunters “back|from Wrangell to Juneau: Mrs. Ray {WAA central cffice h ington . What's to preve from getting certified for some sur- plus property, either the special list | items, the non-special goods, in Dayton, then going right to Balti more, and getting certified there? | And then un to Philadelphia :md‘ fepeating the same business? Then he could buy the stuff in each of in Wash- J. CARROL NAISH BLANCHE YURKA PERCY. KILBRITE ESTELLE TAYLOR and M. F. a; Jensen to Juneau: Alice Gallant; from | EXTBAQ ANDY CLYDE PERSON-ODDITIES { @ Woody 5 of the DAY hom | Day; from PeterSburg to Ketchikan: | the three places as it becomes avail- The sportsman-photographer bas|yonn g Doe; from Ketchikan to | abl, and get himself just three times made seven trips to Alaska sincejyneau: R. L. Robsed, H. C. Da- as much as he’s entitled to. What’ he first visited the Territory 16!yon™p 7. Murphy and T. O.ito prevent that? ¥ years ago. He is associated with thelgoaeland; and from Ketchikan to At of Fm“ Pere Marquette Railway Co. of De- |petersburg, H. L. Paulson i troit e e ST. MARGARET'S GUILD Nothing —except the t eral prosccution for ‘“consp ! collusion, deceit, fraud and statement.” That's because when | you get certified, you sign a state- cy, false -+ Istory of a man who loved the carth|navan and John Harris; to Haines: | liscouraces vete and other sur- with an intense devotion Donnelly; to Skagway: Bud|DPlus property buyers from snooping by kis loyal and spirited little fam- ps and Frank Surbrook; ml‘ wound trying to locate the par- ily, he les t Gus Cayne, Frank Wright,|ticular items they want to buy |from tbe land, the ele-|Dick McNulty, Paul Wright, Jr,| After you've been certified as eli- {mefits with the cc » that is born |John Ryan, Edith Ryan, J. Will-|3ible to purchase the stuff you want fonly of a sublime belief in an ideal|iams, Mrs. S. Lot Mrs, O.—ecifher the “special list” items, or jand the determination to carry it|Sweet, E. Simmes, Stevenson, | he cther goeds for which we vets lto fulfilment. It is a story that|Mary Stevenson and Bill Winn. |have seccnd priority—and a copy of never lets go of ur heart | Frem Juncau to Angoon: B Hix- | veur application h; gone to the Sam Tucker is our hero As!cn: to Chatham: Mrs. Harcld Han- | WAA region office, you're not sup- played by Zachary Scott he is a|sen and J. Liknecss; tc Hoonah: J.|ocsed do anything but wait. The real person, the sort of srican | Tenneson; to Hood Bay: Art Wolf; | red office is dherged with {infused with all the sturdy qual-|to Petersburg and return: Tairo |scouting for the items and shoul |ities of cur ¥ ancestc His|Ako: to Todd: O. Johnson; to Pel- | notify you as progress is made. wife is equally couragcol taking [ican: T. Goodman; to Excursion Usually, the R. O. will look only in ker place beside her m d being | Inlet: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sayre,|its own region for the property one with him the w Diractor |[M, Adams, T. Herne and Francis|you're interested in buying. How-| Rencir could n hay made a|Marvin. | ever, if you ask them to the R. O. | better tty Field for| From Hoonah to Juneau: Max|veterans’ branch will widen the {this role. She is Sam Tucker's|Lindeff, Fred Bramton, J. Bramton, |search to cover other regions, and wife, not Betty Field. No greater Hugh Daniels, Esther Jacobs, Ole|cven the whele country |tribute could be paid any actress./Reiquan, Dong Paddy, Pat Danicls,| But I imagine vou should think The rest of the family consists|Mrs. Mary Johnson, Edward Austin, 'twice before asking for this service of Granny, a shrewish and bright- an Rustin, Edna Harvey, Bill|1f you like in Maine, and the prop- |eyed old crone, delightfully -|Hartman, Joe Pratt, Don Balmat,|erty you want is located in Arizona, | trayed by Beulah e |Austin Carl and Mary A. Balmat. |yowll have to nav the transportation ildren, Daisy a t From Lake Hasselborg to Ju-!cp when it's shipped to you her ydit will 1 thece |neau: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark; | or maybe vowll have to go out there that | from Excursion Inlet: O. Sayre and and pick it up yourself ¢ who,T. Herne; from Sitka: Rev. Walter| Just how far the R. O. “extends | Sofoleff, Pete Isis, Ora Kuykendall, |jts search” is largely up to you and HERE SEVENTH TRIP |Lioyd Sherwood, Roy Grover, Vireil | fies you. and you've got to be pre- . S. Carrier and Harry E. Byers | pared cither to pick it up, or, if 3 e | From Tenakee to Juneau: J. Dal- | possikle, have it shipped to you, C. 4 George O'Neill, a resident of De- |, o " Anne Gothberg, Coty Allen,!O. D. That's about all there is to it BEULAH BBNDI ll'«u_‘ NE»u-h. and il fr('([uwm‘ \1.\;1(.:1-‘&”“ ‘Asp, Lawrence W. Zach, D, A SR A e R f to Alaska since 1930, has returned, ;v o0 Mrs. H. Maxson, Henry lother, day e R e e o a veteran | ALASKA : tion to me and I'll get the answer if possible. One fact stands out like a first 8 pant’s word of pr e. With the | exception of Federal agencies, we now have the best chance of any one to get some of the billions of | dollars worth of war goods being disposed of And even Federal agencies can't | touch the goods which make up the | pecial, set-aside list the scarce | items. Only veterans can get them ccording to present regulations DED DOUGELAS | .~ NEWS | DIW CLUB TO M first fall meeting of the Island Womans Club will neld Wednesday, tomorrow, eve- b, The Do I { ni September 11 at & o'clock at |the home of Mrs. Edwin Johnson lon Fifth Street | | Program of the evening includes| la picture and talk by Mrs. Erick-| of the Public Health Service.| | All ladies of the community are | invited ) | son | TO TAKE PRE D COURSE | Gordon Wahto, returned Douglas ! veteran who distinguished )umwll’ {m all major campaigns cf World| | War II, in the paratrooper Division, flies today for Fairbanks, where he | will enter the University of Alaska | to begin his schooling in his chosen | | profession of becoming a doctor.| | Goraon has been fishing since his ischarge this spring R |HELEN GREIM IS 10 OPEN PIANO STUDIO; | ACTIVITIES STATED | Helen A. Greim, who is npu)\nu; piano studio in Juneau, has for | been an in-| | | | a [the past several ye structor of piano, theory and mus preciation at the State Teachers’| College at St. Cloud, Minn. Other activities included lecture recitals,| accompaniment for leading artists | and many appearances on the con- | vention program of the Minnesota | | Prsdereer N LAST TIME TONIGHT s BIG! s LAVISH! : 1r's BREA TH-TAKING! MAINE VOTERS STAKE GOP 10 SPRINT START MacMURRAY (Continued from Page One) d2 g 3 JOAN G. Gerry, Democrat, who decided LESLIE against peking re-election. Repub- JUNE licans name candidates in conven- tion today with advance specula- tion centering on W. Gurnee Dyer former serviceman. Democrats make cholte tomorrow with a con- in pros ot between U. 8. soli- General J. Howard McGrath and Superior Court Judge obert E. Quinn, both former gover r nominati equivalent to election DE 9 for Congress. Opponents of Rep. Ill!il 1 E. Leonard Allen in the eighth ‘ ; | district include Dr. George S. Long, brother of the late Huey Long, and Henry E. Harland. Colorado—both Republicans and Democrats holding primaries. The State’s four House members, all Republicans, are unopposed for re- Protucet vy WILLIAM PERUBERG Py ty MORRIE RYSKIND WACKY DUCK CARTOON AIR EXPRESS NEWS nomination - CRASHED PILOT HAS MUSHED OUT EDMONTON, Alta, sept. 10 GROSS crashed in Northern Alberta, Aug 4, has reached here safely, offi- clals at the American Air Base ro- ported. Ne details of his trek to civiliza- A tion are available, Bast of (T TR lared. Hawkins was last heard r from when a rescue pilot reported ‘sceing a crude wooden sign stat- ing that he had “gone to Edson,” TroTAs | sixty miles distant. @™ " Women's Avvanes —e————— LKS — KS — ELKS Wednesday night—District Deputy | s the Nicest Store In Town® Visit Special Initiation—Special Feed—Don’t miss this one.. (adv) Baranof Hotel Building HENRY BENSON IS | ment that you haven't been certified | Music Teachers’ Association. anywhere else for similar items (i Miss Greim is a member of Sig-| the case of the special-list goods) | Ma Alpha Iota, music sorority, and 1 10 MEET TOMORROW | 'HERE ON CAMPAIGN L | Church of the Holy Trinity, Epis- Henry Benson, candidate for L | copal, will meet on Wednesday eve- fning at 8 o'Clock™at’ thé Nome of Mrs. W. Burr Johnson, 127 Seventh bor Commissioner in the October 8 Territorial election, arrived in Ju- neau last night from his home in Anchorage. Benson has been - fish- [ ce pe tol _FOR YOUR HOME, BUSINESS or BOAT FIRETOX Auwtomatic ing at Kenai all summer and re- I . e Systenl ports good weather but poor run|be & discussion of conditions in|of R, France and England as she saw |m | Mrs. Edna Lomen as co-hostesses, | | Mrs, James C. Ryan, President of | | the Guild, announced today. | The program for the evening will E Ve or While in this section he will visit all cities and towns in Southeast ! Alaska in interest of his candidac He is undecided as to whether he will attend the American Legion| y: Convention at Ketchikan, although| H | he is a member of the American OME l“ (HUR(H | Legion and Veterans of Foreign I Wars. | BLUFFS, 1L, —They used to call| | Benson stated he has been advis-| the Pirst Methodist Church here ed that the Ix.dnfpvndcnl r:andxdvatv‘mrhc Church On the Hill.” anj for Labor Cmmm.w)um_wr R Klm-i its an apartment house. | ball has withdrawn in his _fuvm'. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Vanier| Kimball stating he_md not wish to| pougnt the church dwelling and be a candidate against another wari converted it into a five-apartment! veteran. Kimball is still in the {them in the early summer led by |to | Mrs. Tom Hutchings. All members | | are expected to attend and to take an apron for the fall bazaar. — e - | | Fire Protection or, Street with Mrs, Helen E. Roff and | were giving any advice, I'd in the case of the non-set-aside | Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary music cds, that you haven't ever been : fraternity. rtified before. | -l | I don't know exactly what mvl FROM THE STATES nalfy would amount to, but I'm| Arriving” here from the States| 1d it wouldn't be piddling. If 7| yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs, W, ay don't [ H. Harris, Seattle; T. R. Swanson, | 5 to double or triple certification. | Portland, Ore.; Hubert D. Newton, | That's about all there is to write | Seattle; H. J. Oake, Arcadia, Calif.; | 1 surplus property and how we [and E. W. Miller, Chicago. They terans arc guests at the Baranof Hotel. it. . If there’s any point - « concerning a veteran's right Drap surplus property, send your ques- can go about getting some I've | — Home fadv.) Ready made Beautiful. ROLLER SKATES $3.530 pr- BALL BEARING—RUBBER CUSHION ’arts and Repairs in stock for these skates at all times Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply | Opposite Ball Park Bikes for Rent OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. When you ask for Rainier Beer by name you are assfired of obtaining one of the world's truly fine beers. It cests no more to enjoy and serve this Nationally Famous, product. % SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING (0. Since 1878 % E. G. Sick, Pres. WASHINGTON'S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION "Seitles Like a Blanket Over a Fire” YOUR BOAT INVESTMENT DEMANDS THIS FIRE PROTECTION Juneau Welding and Machine Shop P. 0. Box 1478 Juneau, Alaska Distributers for Southeast Alaska ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 " There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! NOTICE! CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Guarantees high speed engine overhauls- and rebuilds done by their | 1 experienced mechanics. CHAS. (. WARNER CO. son Outhoard Motors Chrysler Marine Agency {John: ° PHONE 473—406 S. Franklin Street | comfort without frills at economy prices. | choice of accommodations in standar service. Benson resided in Juneau many | years and will be recalled as having | been stationed here during: the war | in the Transportation Permit Di- during a long period. Alaska’s favorite to the the electrified OLymPIAN | Leave Seattle Daily 9:45 pm The air conditioned OLYMPIAN offerslux- urious travel at reasonable cost, or solid Your taste and budget govern you; sleeping cars, bedroom, and observation lounge cars, modern tourist sleepers or comfortable coaches. The Milwaukee Road is famous for appetizing dining car meals at moderate prices, and there is also an economical Off-the-Tray service for coach passengers. Low Fares to Eastern Cities For reservations, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or R. E. Carson, General Agent ‘White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. Seattle, W dwelling for veterans. R e ELKS — ELKS — ELKS YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE Wednesday night—District Deputy ‘ Visit— Special Initiation—Special | Feed—Don't miss this one.. (adv) | D | Empire want Ads b ALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA 5 resuits! Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailersof Gene_ral Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric and Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics . 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 Telephone Service .. . s s s BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAIN PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with AL ASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS BUS LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY 10 " IH AN IR IR A\ BUS LINES Jlaskar Teatlbtaycrs JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, B ———— ALASKA s OPERATI Conni1 g Tnlet Waterfall Rose lnlet Craig View Cove Klawock Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Point Baker Klawock KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Ketchikan to: Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Returning by Way of : Tokeen Shakan Edna Bay Point Baker Cape Pole Lincoln Rock Cape Decision Wrangell Craig Hydaburg Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock Each Tuesday Afternoon KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA

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