The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 22, 1943, Page 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1943 MATINEE PRICES ‘TIL 5 P. M. ...Living at the peak of courage...the ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA U, $. PILOTS IN BRITAIN, FILM THEME "Eagle Squadron” Open- ing Air Saga at Capi- | fol Theatre Sunday Squadron,” produced by Wanger for Universal re- 1l tell the screen’s first { American fighter pilots in yal Air Force when it opens at the “Eagle Capitol Theatre. eaded by Robert Stack and Di- I The long cast of notable players! More Stamps LAST TIME IDA LUPINO TONIGHT JEAN GABIN (i CENTURY OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. Where the Better BIG Pictures Play?!? ""MOONTIDE" PAGE THREE Buy More Bonds height of Love! ..valiant young women af war and the flying heroes of America’s own EAGLE SQUADRON! WALTER WANGER PRODUCTIONS presents MBEAT STACK 1AW ARRINOR JON HALL EODIE ALBERT MIGEL BRUCE. EVELYN ANKERS LEIF ERIKSON JOHN LODER EDGAR BARRIER ISOBEL ELSOM And the Flying Heroes of the EAGLE SQUADRON Foreword by Quentin Reynolds Famous War Correspondent WITH A CAST OF TWO THOUSAND! UNFORGETTABLE THRILLS! —LATEST NEWS New Tank-Stepper Techn Demonstrated TONIGHT! Warren William (Lone Wolf) in "COUNTER ESPIOK“GE" ~———AND-——— "The Great Train Robbery” THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! 'ucro bombed and 58 of 59 planesgratulatory telephone call from Ma- wilderness miles farther. Completion | ME ;p.uk?d on the ground were de-|jor General W. D. Styer, Army Serv- | is expected September 1. The clr-l APPLY AT SAWMIIJL | stroyed. ices Forces Chief at Washington, to cuit will have 22 repeater stations. | | The fortitied island of Pantel-|Col. K. B. Bush, Chief of Staff of | Despite the hazards of the Weath- | (Register at U. 8. Employment Service, {leria, 45 miles east of Cap Bon Pen- | insula was ag ain raided hy the RAF. |of the world's longest open wire toll | lines are “there to stay.” ME ] | NEAR Ro | system, 1580 miles, Edmonton to A military teletype system is also this command, signalled completion | er and animals, engineers say the‘ STARTS SUNDAY ---- 138 ,'.“’\‘,,,Z".‘JE‘ “‘ MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. IR R | FVERY SENSATIONAL SCENE IS’ TRllE | Ankers, Leif Erikson, John Loder REAL! Edgar Barrier, Isobel Elsom, Gladys 5 Soaper, Paul Cavanagh, Richard \/ Jill Esmond, Gene Reynolds “ > ar an Hale, Jr | le Squadron,” from the |s¢ play by Norman Reilly Raine, based on a Cosmopolitan magazine stary by C. 8. Forester, contains explnn.\ of the real Eagle Squadron, | whose American members have \\nlllrn many a heroic chapter ul the war in the clouds. In addition, the film shows Lht widespread war work of British wo- | meén, and the operations of the| famous British Commandoes, the daxing night raiders who have ter- | rified the enemy. The human story of “Eagle Squadron” tells the adventures of a young Californian, played by Stack, who joins the British fighter group and falls in love with a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, portrayed by Miss Barrymore. Ar- thyr Lubin directed “Eagle Squa- dron,” the photography was by Stanley Cortez and art direction | was by Jack Otterson. b - FLAMING ERA SEEN IN FILM, 20TH CENTURY Umted We Sfand Reveals u“o\u\\ ?hl LeagW “The w‘"“\‘ 20th Century-Fox's FULL-LENGTH MOTION PICTURE 25 Years in the Making! SUPERMAN HEDDA HARPER THE QUIZ “Background of Angry Cartoon IN HOLLYWOOD : KIDS : Confusion of Present 30 -=- Minutes Latest World News === 30 - L i i e e SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P.M. | wellth of hitherto unshown film; acquired at the risk of life and. |limb, 20th Century-Fox has re-cre- ated the true story of the last quar- | tepscentury — from Versailles to erals as well as the free and cap- Pearl Harbor. Entitled “United We | tive peoples of the world—parade Stand,” in true perspective before the cam- ticulation and purpose to the angry |era. They're all there; together with | cofffusion of our times. |all the unforgettable memories and Slated to open at the 20th Century men of the past two and one-half| | Theatre Sunday, “United We Stand” | decades. | e took twenty-five turbulent years to| ppe story is told by Lowell | produce. It is the living, spectacular| ppomas, and the film was produced | |story of the world's most explosive | 1o 20th Century-Fox by Edmund | era, photographed on the spot, With | geek, while a special musical score the men who were and are making | yqg plepared by Louis de Francesco. | history as its cast. | | | i the film ¢hronicle gives ar- HENRY and OLI’EU,& DIZZY e Thousands - presidents, prime emperors, dictators, gen- WANTED 1 Bull Cook 2 Wood Splitters 2 Gasoline Saw Wood Buckers 2 Firemen 2 Chokermen 1 Second Boom Man 2 Choker Setters 1 High Climber to leave on tughoat within next day or two BUY WAR BONDE ’ 94% More Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways’ Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited by { the Armed Forces, selected for his 2 Fallers importance to the war effort. When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our { friends in Alaska. 124 Marine Way) [ | JUNEAU LOGGING COMPANY LPAN AMERICAN 1IR1ES | Whitehorse. || Orews blastad. posthales diiring 60 | 2Peped between WhileHorse amt Tid- ¥ 5 . monton | degrees below zero winter weather, pressed work this spring in waist 1 |ing the line toward Fairbanks, 600 | | ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN { i deep mud and now crews are push- NORTH AFRICA, May 22 —Flying [: NU | ARA NOME | tto airdrome 90 7% an(wx again raided the Gr us[ miles north of o INSTALLED "Founation cream The spokesman said some of the & suselliing: sesteciien finest precision bombing of the vflx‘ cream that provides m;d- took place ed lubrication for dry vars, buildings and runw skin and at the same time holds face powder on for | hours without retouching Tey itl LARGE JAR Sl ° ASK FOR IT TODAY | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. "The Rexall Store” S-5-5-51 SUBMARL HEADQUARTERS NORTHWEST‘ SERVICE COMMAND, WHITE- | s HORSE, Y. 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