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EVERY PAcE OF HER DIARY BARES ryg EXSl/irinve SEcrxr e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— 72 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA' | Pan American Airways reported that yesterday 22 persons arrived in Juneau from the South, with ten leaving for Seattle, one for Whitehorse and two for Fairbanks. The passenger lists were as fol- Seattle to Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. Brewer, Royal O'Reilly, Stanley Steegs Frances Chaney, El- sie Montgomery, Nelson Maurer, Reino Kyllonen. Clyde Portman, Thomas Barrack- man, Keith Herrick, Winfield King,' Harold Cargin, Walter Muller. Frank Krsul, Dan Krsul, Mrs. Irene Weaver, Wesley Hansen, Melvin Kuehl, Elvin Dickey, John Ness. Annette to Juneau: | lett. Juncau to Seattle: Anna Leh- man, Bessie Bell, Robert Myers, Henry Shaffer, Gladys Starr, Doug- las Starr, Max Drexler, Les Frag- ner, Arvid Ackerman, Kalle Raat- ikainen. rett. Juneau to Fairbanks: Roy Frank- houser, Robert Young. BETA SIGMA PHI MEETS; 2 EVENTS BEING PLANNED Mrs. Henry Harmon, member of | Jack Bart-, Juneau to Whitehorse: Don Bm'-I RADIOTELEPHONEIS | ESTABLISHED FROM | . KETCHIKAN, I!III’EI!I‘k Col. T. J. Tully, Commanding) Officer of Alaska Communication System, announced the opzning to-| day of a new and improved com-| mercial radiotelephone circuit via ACS facilities between Ketchikan and Prince Rupert, available to the public of Southeast Alaska. The project has been pending for the past three months as negotiations were being conducted between the ACS and Canadian authorities. i In the meantime several engin- |eering difficulties have been iron- ed out and it is felt that the new| circuit—operating via modern VHF' radio—will provide a reliable round ithe clock service between Ketch-| 'ikan and Prince Rupert. This new {service has been established main-; ly as a result of requests of sev-| eral fishing concerns and business jorganizations active in Southeast Alaska. As set up, the service will| (be provided via the ACS submar-| \ine cable between Ketchikan and| Annette and thence via the VHF/ |radio circuits from Annette Island| |to Prince Rupert. The government telegraph ser-{ |v1ce of the Canadian Department jof Public Works will be the Can-| |adian operating agency of this! Iparucum circuit. Additional in-| {formation as to the availability of' !this service may be obtained from ithe local ACS office. | AT o LUTHERAN LADIES PLAN CHURCH DINNER APR. 25 MARTHA SOCIETY | THRILLING STORY SOCIAL MEETING = OF MAN HUNT IS FRI, AFTERNOON AT 207H CENTURY Powerful, moving,’ gripping, a film crackles across the screen electric power on the loose, The Martha Society of the Northern Light Presbyterian church that will meet Friday at 1:30 o'clock like in the church parlors, for cessert Warner Bros' newest adventure and a social meeting. Mrs. M. S. drama, “Escape In The Desert, Whittier and Mrs. T. A. Morgan opened last night at the 20th Cen- will be hostes and the devotions tury Theatre will be led by Mrs. John Peterson., Featuring a cast of superlative Rey on the Prestyterial held players of whom Philip Dorn, Hel- itka will be given by attend= mut Dantine, Jean Sullivan, Alan and members, Mrs. Hale, Irenc Manning and Samuel Helen Driebilbus, Mrs. Mary Bene- S. Hinds are a select few, “Escape dict and Mrs, Willis R. Booth. In The Desert” is one of the most Members and friends are invited exciting films this reviewer has to attend |seen in months. This film has everything! Thun- dering action, amazing moments of physicel violence and a tender {love theme, skillfully blended to- |gether by Director Edward Blatt, form a compelling and timely mo- tion picture. ing dele ates IR 7 S S MOOSE WOMEN T0 HOLD ~ INITIATION TOMORROW NIGHT Women oi the Moose will| It was but a few months ago meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow eve-|that the American people, sitting ning in the Moose Lodge Rooms by their radios, learned that a in the Seward Building. There will|Pand of escaped German prison- be a class of candidates initiated. €IS Of war were at large in the As this is Homemaking Chap- Scuthwest. Even as loudspeakers ter night, Phyllis Lesher, chair- blared out their grim message, a man of the Homemaking commit- Police dragnet was thrown around tee will be in charge of the en- the states of Arizona, New Mexico tertainment. Phyllis Grant, teacher 8nd lower California. 1In record of Home Economics in Juneau time the PW’s were apprehended, High School, will be the guest 8nd America, by their radios, re- speaker. laxed. s Virginia Pugel is chairman “Escape In The Desert” is the the refreshment committee. inside story of that man hunt. It gt is the unbelievable tale of the men LUUGERS and women into whose lives these ATTE! iiON LOGGERS with logs criminals forced their. way in their The of | PAGE FIVL Last Time [Z0MCENTURY ' o N 1g T SHOW 7:25 — 9:27 WARNERS' BLAZING' LOWDOWN SENSATIONAL! Nazi prisoners attempt war of revenge in the Midwest! SULTIVAN - DORN - DARTINE - HALE - MANRING - HINDS Cartoon A LSO———-——Adventure. LATEST AIR EXPRESS NEW = ] - e ’ 4 the Juneau Pottery Club, discuss-, ed her hobby, of ceramics wih the members of Beta Sigma Phi; The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society at the regular meeting of Delta hao announced plans made at a| Chapter Tuesday ' evening. — MIS. yecent meeting for a covered dish Harmon gave a demonstration of ginner to be held Friday, April 25, = the various methods of POUery g4 6:30 o'clock in the church par-| 1di duri i | :‘r? b;gr"’l:’::i l‘:ermf;l; 2’;‘;‘;’;5} lor’;.he dinner will honor the Ju- , YELLOW CAB Co PHONE 22 l"".hl thehclay. Several finished neqy school teachers, the Lutheran| articles she had made were dis- chojr and the new church mem- Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE for sule. Contact Juneau Lumber mad dash for freedom. Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.| - to 10,000,000 feet. For further| When you pay ior QUALITY why particulars see Juneau Lumber ' not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- Mills 433-tf SHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. | |lI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIlllll]lIANIIIIIll||I]IIIIIIIIIIIlllIImllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" Burgess MEREDITH Hord HATFIELD Francis COMPLETE SHOWS 7:20 — 9:30 | LESERER FEATURE STARTS 8:00 — 10:10 | PLUS ———— LEON ERROL in a new laugh riot | “OH PROFESSOR, BEHAVE” i LSO—Champicn Basketball in “BASKET WIZARD THE TRIPLEX CLEANERS played. bers. For further information ~D¢;‘m€egd ghc b;‘;‘m“ meelng gpout the dinner members are ad- conduci y President Ione Will- yijteq 1o call Mrs. Ray Peterman. iams, further plans for the soror- » i All members and friends of the “}; :‘m:pders Dnyd_ Ban:;ev. ,:,:d church are invited to the dinner. CRIEIRTL T, ety XURGIEEN, © A second event planned by the will be CLOSED after Coreerics i Blaoe o the Ladles Al is the snnusl spring this week. Patronsare Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. > | y g - Leurene. Cavanaugh is in. charss betoox ™ essors mod eofive i i e asked to call for their be served during the evening. lothes bY Saiurday at C! :’lrxe":firt;:;:;g:;?ea:bi; (?Jw‘igifilnmfi o wiri\ heavy ljr_itching and brass MEN'S WORK "IGHI eyelets combines he-man good the very latest. After that day, the shop will organization on April 30. looks with comfort. AT LUTHERAN CHURCH | be locked up. No addi- ‘The chapter social committee an- nounced tentative plans for an in- $11.95 | Men of the Lutheran Church| Other 58’95 to $14% are reminded that tonight is a| tional work is now being accepted. — ALVIN patTERN SOLID SILVER FOR LIFETIME SERVICE late in May. Jeanne Renshaw heads the committee handling de- tails for the dance. { Cookies 'n coke were served at the close of the evening by Winnie Carter and Ruth Bader. B vitational spring formal to be held Styles work night and that old clothes | are the order of the evening. Be- | HudsM‘Ss ginning at 7 o'clock there will be | a job for every man who shows| 181 So. Franklin BUILDING PERMITS *— Our 3rd Afmiveeinry EU1N 25% OFF During the month of APRIL Choosing her sterling silver pat- tern is an important decision for every woman. First, because it expresses her own individuality in good taste for charm in table appointments. Secondly, because she will live with it a lifetime. It will not wear out.. Sterling is fashionable, and remains in good taste . . . always. It is inexpensive, too, in terms of quality and serv- ice rendered. A number of building per- mits have been granted for con- struction and repair jobs in Ju- neau during the past week by the City Engineer. Foundation repairs are being made by Contractor James Lar-| sen at the Sam Paul apartments; on South Main street as an esti-| mated cost of $500. Another foun- dation job, on the Winter and Pond building on South Franklin| street, is estimated will cost $800. Bill Hixson owns the building and Triplette and Dalziel are con- tractors. Triplette and Dalziel have an- other job, putting a wood shingle roof on a house owned by D. B. Femmer on Distin Avenue. Cost is estimated at $250. Estimated to cost the same amount is another shingle job, with asphalt shingles for a frame hquse and shed at 318 Wolloughby Avenue. Owner | Frank Luyckfassel is doing his {own work. ! Pasquan and O'Day, at 425 Har- ris Street, are remodeling a front porch at an estimated $300. Bob Ackervik, at 1026 E| Street, is con- structing, for himself, a conerete basement and changing a circu- lating flue for an estimated cost of $500. J. C. Ccoper, owner of a build-| ing of the old Orson Estate, on South Franklin Street, is having James Larson, contractor, put in a new walk, porch and floor, and overhaul the plumbing for a cost estimate of $500. HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday nd-| mitted David Miller, and baby! Robert D. Adams for medical at-| tention; Leona Murphy for surg-| ery. 'This morning, Mrs. Victor Sparks of Skagway was admitted tor surgery, and Roy Powell for Jmedical attention. f Discharged from St. Ann’s were, Mrs. C. W. Cady and baby boy, and William B. Davis of Hoonah.| Government Hospital admitted three babies, all of Juneau, yes- terday. They are Geraldine Wal- lace, Jackie Hopkins and Frances Juston. There were no discharges. ———.————— LOGUGERR ATTENTION LOUCGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. 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