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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASK i "~ PAGE THREE fheld cach other | : < R [ """‘“' 2 smile which became so|Cropley, Mrs. D. Duncan, Robert | Where the Better BIG Pictures Play wa Tho: Smyth ;: ¥ talk with friends T T Diane Barrymore of Fam- W AS HINGTON - vt =i oo sy o o o “United We Stand” Brings - [N @0 w00 MONDAY, MAY 24, 1943 SIDE BY SIDE THEY FIGHT. .. Men * with wings ...women .AND LOVE! ’ i ! to her d ¢ ; ous Fam|ly Is WAAF e fbert, Helen and Charies, and s W Conn "flev to Excursion. Glamorous True HIS'OTV P l ¢ i 3 h ; . . {lov nd admiving grandmother | R ng were passengers ‘ ([} n v in Capitol Fim | Wife of Former President, io o thudier. the tone ot mncee s° - mane wnest| 20t Century Screen Yy g i 1if r husband, with its social| McClaughen, Elmer Norelius, and| 20th Century-Fox's Mighty ™ 9 Gle mersol | Robert Stack, who plays opposite MOiher 0{ U S Sena' {chligations and small salary, ¢ g b ‘ | Although 20th Century - Fox Diana Barrymore in the Walter 10[ B r-e TO a ppellc er to develop painsta o Inle hulberg, H. G.| ynited We Stand," the stirring diana Ban K8 uri d d econot with careful marketing Lindquist and L. O. Risen. Return-|story of how the world was plunged ! I it R b { 3 y fanc pping. In household 1 ng here were Romey Maline, Cooliinto war, now .ln ()u-‘ 20th ("ny:ulnlx(\’ of the Century; s s i {sh maintained clo johansen, Clayton Holgren, Char-|Theatre, is pretty exciting business T the Capitol theater, always had (Comtinued from Page one) ‘“ e * Heath and. oY Johneon gl i o Bt wanted to be an acfor but he went| — 2 1 [ while i Sl | tis o b ';‘ ( : kre A‘L;x\“»‘ oy e atic school |IN€ herself with marked origina'ity IS de with the following: E. B.| One of the most thrilling se- b X 2 Ry Under an exterior cloak of polished} Sket K. N. Klock and Roy W.|quences is the camera record of the n Hollywood a few years ago, which l ik Bt ' ; )sle Returnin; to Juneau were ost exhilirating love story of our it with Universal studios. Stack’s Never Deubted: Bucctee e John H. Ellis, Carl Stefford, Dale|time, the abdication of Edward VIII role was opposite Deanna Dur- Being the politician of the fam- and his marriage to Wally Wind- | ’ " ! Blybers and Mr. and Mrs, Fritz bin in “First Love” In which he|lly, Mrs. Taft kept constantly :’"“’""l 1 | Willard or, “The Woman I Love her the firm conviction of the To Sitka: James Zanovineff and| This is one of the many thrilling- bestowed upon Deanna her first : Gihatabie i availability of her husband for pol- OVER WEEKEND Dive Brovn. On Y8e. Tebirs” tein 1\]‘ mum:;lw shots of rulers and roy- were C. B. Hedges, Henry Heines| 21ty in their most trying hours, in- decorum she was emotional In “Eagle Squadron.” the story oflitical preferment, and never doubt- | American fighter pilots in the Roy-|ed his ultimate success. and Harold Bates ‘»’”‘;;y I\lllll‘ i Il'nmd Wbl 1 Alr Force. Stack portrays a Cali-| Friends asserted that she Dre-| Starting today's schedule, a flight| C. B. Hedges was taken to Ex-|.g hioviac @ closer understanding {of the personalities who figured in fornia aviator who joins the cele-|vailed upon her husband to forego|was made to Skagway by Al cursion by plane and John G. Ed-lipe turbulent affair: prated squadron and flies a Spit-|the realization of his ambition of|Coastal with the following passen- gar made the return trip. | “"m[",',"!,'"‘_\_"_"‘“"fi bl 0 fire against the Nazis. Romance en-|a place upon the Supreme Court|ger: H. Snider, Ernest Gipvan-| On a flight to Skagway wWere|is pearl Hartor q’]”’"‘ Rk o' ters his life when he meets Miss|when it was offered him by Presi-|etti, R. C. Haydon and Mary Tal- passengers G. A. Schumacker, mm““‘w of lxlvvmvx!u]n:‘?x“a:.:} [(::(]Kl‘l‘;‘k . Barrymore, who portrays a member dent Roosevelt upon the retirement|bot. For Haines, Charles LaBrash. |Charles W. Clark and William Sher- f the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force.|of Justice Shiras. Her husband was| Returning here from Haines were yan G. F. Titington was the only Kv‘l‘]l‘f‘”([’ I“; \‘"‘“’) Whe. TevuTiOF Together, Stack and Miss Barry-|at the time civil governor of the|William T. Hunt, Alfred Willard,'verum passenger Widne the o do Roumantsi more head an imposing cast in|Philippines, and her dreams of his|Ted Reynolds and James Pather- —conoletine Saturday afternoon’s! Alexander .lm"';\“vm;-m.“‘m“ o s g [ERties Squgdront thet - includssjpolléica) dvarosment, Were qUICESEEY schedule, a trip was made to Ex-|others Memiowtodio: Rt uch well known players as Jon recognized when in the following| ©On a trip to Excursion were | " | : i cursion with the ving In g ese i Hall, Eddie Albert, Nigel Bruce, Ev-|year he was made Secretary of|Richard L. White, Edward Zent-|: L the, XOPRNAIE saon |0 Adaition: o Saone; A S pitis] . i Aokals ‘i rrikson, Jobr LoUIA 8 8 made Secretary o B Georad B WaIbbL. Herbart board: B. Meizner, Walter Mazar- | dividual rulers, are revealing pho- | Told by Produced by i : s’ Ankers, Leif Erikson, John Lo-War, and placed in training Ly Be. George 8 Talbot, "' ka, Joe Shrunsburg, C. A. Brown, tographs of the free peoples of the | NRMULAURCILTARSTTIITES der, Edgar Barrier, Isobel Elsom|Roosevelt w White + as|Wonzck and Ernest C. Lincoln. Re- . Ly 4 SR Bl Bober | Roosevelt with the White House as firn passengers. Were Jamés - Mil K Brown and M. Paulson. Re- | €arth—those folk who today com- pe 3 Edited by EARL ALLVINE g | @ Hlady: ope! his destination. LRI | PASSCREER e M e o \ing here e Frank Negre se the ed N ” % £e, A CAST OF TWO:THOUSAND! s B R ' 'Her. Charles V. Morrison, Leo W, |turning here were Frank Negret,|Prise the “United Nations by 5s . > '0 her tact and hospitality was William G. Strong, William F.| The highly dramatic story, told y FORGETTABLE FHRILLS! e . Murphy, R. N. Grenfell, Otto A > YNFORG (ORP ECKLEY GUENN attributed in no small measure the g iR Fo o SR O Homby and Vergne L. Hoks by Lowell Thomas, highlights the SFE] s gotndi Hia . \success of her hushand in estab-| Going to Sitka were Marshall| Going to Whitewater was E. B.|film, which was produced by Ed- VIS"-S HERE ON HIS hfhmy; a friendly understanding Rosen. Clff Graham and Mrs, | Skeels, with Jim Huston to Ex- m\nvm Reek and edited by 1] P with the Filipinos. Of marked ori-'y 1 “byio Returning: Duda Cop- CWrsion Inlet. Both“made the re- Allvine. | - WAY 'I'o wESTWARD‘gummy in entertainment, she de-'cri\ n< Harold Sadler, J. G. turn thip also _ vised many social occasions which!ghvmond, Amy Montgomery and| M. Colbridge . took the Alaska DELAIR, N. J, May 24, The —Also— LATE NEWS | appealed to them in strong con- mys Gilbert Hamilton Coastal plane to Sitka, and re- ¢rack Pennsylvania passenger train, » " Corp. Eckley Guerin, well known|trast with the days under Spanish! por Excursion: Lambertto Benito, turning were Matilda Johnson, '03ring north from Atlantic City SUPERMAN-—Cartoon Juneau young man, visited in Ju-|rule | Coal Johnson and Clinton Holgren. Daphine Marlander, Lillian Collier,| !0 New York with nearly 1300 pas-| Hedda Hopper in Hollywood neau over Sunday, especially call-| Gifted Musician Coming back with the plane were |Elizabeth Collier, John R. Wagner | Séngers homeward bound from THE QUIZ KIDS ing on his mother, Mrs. William| Mrs, Taft was a gifted musician, Herbert Strand and Lester Cahee. and Jim Boyle. | weekends, was wrecked at a curve, Fromholtz on the Glacier High-iserving for years as president of Sunday’s flights—Haines pas To Excursion: Royal A. Smith,, Killing at least 14 persons and in- MINUTES way. He is enroute on seéa duty|the Cincinnati Symphony Orches- 8&s were William T. Hunt, A. G./Roy Baier, S. Shurstad and Ed- 1Uing at least 89 others 30 LATE NEWS 30 from Seattle to the Westward. It[(ra, and receiving as a token of Kimghert, Knut Solbrick, Ted Rey- wayd Herbert. Making the return| At the break of dawn weary . has been three years since young appreciation two silver pieces which|BOlds and James Peterson. RetUrn- | piont were John J. Adams, Jose! Workers gave up the search for! Guerin has been in Juneau she highly prized. Born in 1861, 8 to Juneau from Skagway were more bodies and turned their task In the same detail with Guerin, she was educated in Cincinnati,| Robert L. Lee and O. T, Mansfield.| yopcon and Robert Berman to clearing the right-of-way blocked To Excursion Inlet: V. E. Knut-| " "o oo miont a return trip Since the crash at 10 o'clock last FIVE GRANDCHILDREN [ is a son of Bert B. Green. There|and taught school two years. She FOR C. J. SULLIVANS Ex"a Meai and Fal are other Alaskans also in the de- | made her first visit to the White} o Carl Schuett, Byron Schaether, . ' 0 1ot passengers were!hight ML et Aen O tail which remained in Juneau only House as a girl of 17 during the DAve Chamberlain, Chester Noft | ol "un 0l ™ 0" B Troutte, Many of those killed were de- and Roy Higgins. Back to Juneau A daknltated * mer Juneauites oW Hop, | P Sale i A Ed s okl W ' - Hayes administration, and subse-| " y Charle W. Clark, Theodore Skagway, are again | fipm the inles were Vaugny, CUsh O Harhn Al W C. Higginbottom, general quently was a guest there on sev-|y A 3 > Arthur kon, William Solderholm, Joe Clam, s scasions before bec : ! Sbric manager of e caste: s eral occasions before becoming itS'pichiard 1. Croft, John A. Murphy Grower f the eastern division, Fulgencio, Alfred Lafaids, Louise > BIG PICTURES! "THE GREAT AMERICAN ¥ parents ' . o . e On May 17, their two WASHINGTON, May 24—Extra .~ mistress | said it was indicated the engineer 5 Mrs. A. C. Blanchard, Jr meat and fat rations for loggers, : i was exceeding a 15-mile speed limit - (U. S. Burzau) . 1e companionship between Mr Arline Borap, also of Skagway, both| miners, fishermen, sheepherders 5 . - | . on a l4-degree curve, rline Borap, also . Baturdis, May 22 d Mrs. Taft was that of good gave: birth to bouncing baby boys,|and others in remote places is an-|® Temp. Saturday, May 22 o Bt : ; - - RSB A T s Abina G- Bullvens. & B inited by ths OPA effsctive May | ®: ' Maximum 53 ininimum 4. . e |fellowship, ahd while the labier ooy ;““ :’l‘ ‘1"‘“ Lt e e Yo Rain 047 o fended her opinions with vigor in or 1e fifth time 2 ¢ : St S The allotment i& an increase of|® Temp. Sunday, May 23 e arguments with him, all who visit-| fi bohits B el rebatvea by the ) @ mum 54, minimum 45. e ed the home were impressed with BUY WAR BONDS ordir citizen e e o o o o o o o o e the deep affection in which they : Nome Fairbanks Sealile Anchorage = Juneau | We Appreqiate Pan American Airways appreciates List of Equipment Manufacturers | Represented by : ‘ LOMEN COMMERCIAL COMPANY | AIRWAY PUMP COMPANY HUGHES-KEENAN COMPANY | & ; m ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY ISAACSON IRON WORKS ‘ the patience and understanding of our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military priority. After Victory, Pan American will pioneer new standards of service for THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN on which the story of “Eaglé Squadron” BAKER MANFACTURING COMPANY IOHN TRAILER COMPANY is based, is depicted in one of its phases by artist Theodore VanDusen Muka' BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD ROLLER COMPANY JOHNSON MOTORS | ‘Siedas the Capito), CHAMPION BLOWER & FORGE COMPANY JOS. S. KIESLER COMPANY —— - .1 & CHICAGO PNEUMATIC TOOL COMPANY KOTAL COMPANY ‘ A' ZOIh (emlll'y ( . R. CLANCY, INC. LITTLEFORD BROTHERS CORINTH COMPANY MACWHYTE COMPANY o ‘ S . DELCO APPLIANCE CORPORATION NATIONAL MOTOR BEARING CO. %, WY A B " ‘FUNERM SIRVKES | HAROLD BATES HERE DENVER EQUIPMENT COMPANY PACIFIC CAR & FOUNDRY (CARCO) PHE Harold Bates, Sitka lawyer, ar- Q h fon jOHNsou kESET rived here yesterday and is at : EDWARDS MANUFACTURING COMANY SEATTLE STEEL COMPANY | Funeral services for John Ludwig the Baranof. B Johns r ot~ L i I\ EIMCO CORPORATION PARRIS-DUNN COMPANY Pl e e g ok v Ann’s Hospital M; 20, hs bees KLUKWAN TEACHER HERE FRENCH & HECHT, INC. SELLSTROM MANUFACTURING CO. | eset e Welrestey. M;:;VFZG. %! Mrs. Robert C. Perkins, Bureat GAR WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC. JOHN W. STANG .CORP. !2 p. m., in the chapel of the Charles of Indian Affairs teacher at Kluk- . % . | W. Carter Mortuary. wan, arrived in Juneau today. GATES RUBBER COMPANY TANNER TANK COMPANY [ s GENERAL MOTORS DIESEL CORPORATION TIMEEN ROLUER BEARI b, TULSA WINCH COMPANY W A N T E D L, GORMAN-RUPP COMPANY ULTRA-VIOLET PRODUCTS, INC. (MINERALITE) GRAY COMPANY, INC. 3 U UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING CORP. 1 Bull Cook 2 Wood Splmers HANDLAN INCORPORATED WILLIAMS FORM ENGINEERING CORP. 2 Gasolinie Siw Wood Boskars C. KIRK HILLMAN WIND POWER MANUFACTURING COMPANY % HOBART BROTHERS FRANK G. HOUGH COMPANY 2 Firemen 2 Chokermen 1 Second Boom Man 2 Fallers 2 Choker Setters 1 High Climber to leave on tughoat within next day or two P. o. ch 1436 The flags of the United Nations are aloft today, but times were when APPLY AT SAWMIIJL many feared they would singly be ground to the earth by the onrush- ing Fascist hordes. That, of course, was before the free people of the (Register at U. S. Employmenit Service | LOMEN COMMERCIAL COMPANY | . Krafit Building vor] ited i heir efforts to crush e Axis. s chal £ DAVID A. HOFFMAN, Manager e R Compmba e b el g 124 Marine Way) y Juneau Alaska shown here. The 20th Century-Fox full-length motion picture made 4 of a thousand on-the-spot action shots features the story told by A“Y Lowell Thomas and is at the 20th Century.