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TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1943 e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ~— — " PAGE THREE o LUM AND ABNER AMERICA'S HOME TOWN COTTI LULLSTILL HSTORIGVEN = “EAGLE SOUADRON" ARE COMING AS " : v (APTOLFEATURE | S e 1 ~ PREVAILS; ™ yom century /20 CENTURY RED FRONT “united We Stand” Goes LAST TIME TONIGHT Tl | Back 25 Years to Show 'Air War Continues - Sup- Up Axis Aims | plies Through for | ., we arame ot woria_events hide her shame. It is faster \than TWO COUNTRY BUMPKINS «..but not so dumb! < "The Bashful Bachelor”| with ZaSu Pitts for Laughing Purposes If you are a perennial grouch beat your wife, kick t or do| any number of unpleasant thing then you should not see “The Bash- 5COW, 25. — Although'the public eye, but not quicker than ful Bachelor starring Lum and 1” Sai \ MOSCOW May . A £ e pi \ ! ] Abner in their second picture for By RAY PEACOCK e regular Army | sporadic mitillery fire and scouting the camera eye RKO Radio release, coming to the| # ’ Uniforms follow the Army's, but au on is reported along some sectors of| Cinematography gets behind the Capitol Thy \0rTo {AP Features Writer and Member must have distinctions. In New the Russian front, It is significant falseface and often catches the The reason for this is that he of the ‘\.u‘\u.xh State Guard | York 111”~ l.sil.n.u gu;nd;n‘\;x: ¢ & that a lull which prevailed gene. ””,”“" expression, lh(! m\;{(‘nlti]“' Bashful Bachelor” is geared strict-| NEW YORK—Suppose this mes-|Wear black neckties instead o Lx: 1! s rmatned Sl tible grimace that, when studied| ly for laughs and they come so|338€ should come spilling off the tan “']‘ worn. ny "‘!“'\‘ m:“-‘ i Ives Is | The air war continued to be the from the x~‘!\,vl<-<tm )-rl time . can k and fast that even inveterate |l€lCtyP AMR SHONNIEF DAU-G OGHGNE L {battle of the moment, with both be more revealing than a dozen Flash! black ini Y" within a blue bookshelves of correspondents’ “in- | German and Soviet ground and air srouches might capitulate and en- joy themselves Strong enemy force landing on|circle, and * replaces “US" on (h forces hacking away at transport side” stories | i ; Long Island!” | insignia . | ara( ers g pria i e ;| For instance, there is the as- ‘]‘-m Lum and Abner N\, .u]v or | Equipment is issued by both state communications facilities. {m[n:.lu? tounding camera account of the PREVUE TONITE—12:30 A. M. becoming a hero, and Abner's|of_Police control S el Bl By ROBBIN COONS lfor in preparation for the sum.'Kit practically on a sitver platter. UL iri il M B L 5008 o aiAlly LABGHERT ronlcH of try-| What happens? guards were being organized late in § ; | “" 3 " 1,‘1‘ L Hermann Goering is seen here rub-| Jf%) 20th Century-Fox's Mighty ing to escape being a victim for| The nearest regular Army force 1940, today there is a great improve-| | HOLLYWOOD Mr. Charles '"f*) ‘)“;;‘}(’1":} held stubbornly to! P8 Nis hands with satisfaction FULL.LENGTH MOTION PICTURE g the skin - flin |MOVes into action immediately, of {ment 2 |Laughton, he would have it known,' The ed Avnmxuf b o with the relish of a miser surve: 25 Years in the Making! Bliiife hin 10, BLdvr Beed e urse. But the Army encampment| ] )Il"tlxxll)b Infantry [is Iu. \1;‘Um (‘lie a m-::\;l :;u::u:” ;l)\(:-mll\:\\‘l;x]u\:ml\“ .‘:H;h‘::x:m.-k ne ing h,h IM:, _l”m [;_pm__ (m‘;‘l S ‘ R A YR 5 a hundred mile away, then! Also, in the beginning, armories| There have en storles o pLs iluivel e a8 s the thousands of on-the-spot films THEATRE (“,‘ s Bt l;\”',“.‘{‘f, 1'1“‘11.4 1 ? {were barren of weapons. But today effect that Chuck is one of those northeast of Novoros in the in g0t Century-Fox's “United We SUPEBMAN_—Car:lnon o SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU ., ik sBhaly nkk the breech moves the state|again, there is a good variety and|actors who lives his roles. That is Kuban sector, but no major chang- seand,” the full-length, shocking| Hedda Hopper in Hollywo des which lead him into {rouble. | €Uad—to contact, harass and de- |quantity of modern firearms. While|to say, when he is cast as a meek es are reported along the front story of the past quarter-century THE QUIZ KIDS these incidents build up into|!a¥ the enemy, destroying him if {most regiments are infantry, there school teacher in “This Land of liges now at the 20th Century Theatre, | MINUTES remendously entertaining. pie. | POSSIbIe, until suflicient numbers of {5 one mobile unit and. an’ outfit| Minc.” he becomes that school- BN <1 leaves no doubt concerning the 30 N s 30 (ong[ess' After 1944, e gular troops can swing into action, {USing ' heavy guns. teacher for the duration. He walks Sorld-bandits tHs Axle" IMAEE’ Ao 4 The “Eagle Squadron” is showing| ARd Wwhat is the state guard? | The guards drill one or more around as that person would, MBARRA(KS their satellites of the Fa;gu front. | Will Be Tough BNRd0r - s e ®| That man working next to you|nights a week, have training schools eats, he sleeps, he thinks as if Also shown In ‘Dnited We 5 £ Sl > may be a member—a civilian sol-|{and summer camp periods, with{he were indeed the character. This, Stand,” through the never-lying eye Any President fo Handle _ |dier who goes about his regular|emphasis on engineering, comman-{if true, would be quite a feat, be-| A -the newaresl. okBIsIG Jiya imw w-covered peaks. At 300 feet we |JOP in shop or office, but who has|do tactics, bayonet training, marks- [sides being boring to all hands, con- captured from the enemy, including & 1 sigptesSlandls enlisted for the duration as a #ight-|/manship and the like. A good sidering that a movie takes four to some taken by Hitlae paxional | i Sontinued from Page one) ¢ Attu brown tundra, | 2 Dontinued SRS weeks to shoot cameraman showing the Fuehrer Rty treams. ‘snc |ing man if his services are needed.;8uardsman knows How to make | dancing with childish glee at lhe‘ BT PAPER ""”_]]"‘; ‘1’ ikl In 45 States | Molotov cocktails and road obstruc-| Agieialo) “; State guards have sprung up to|!ions, and how to behave under g |veplace the National Guard in the|fire t cascades over The Li even a token I have not included in |""Chuck says he isn't guilty. As he New York, which, with its pres- the of Attu. Comin Isays it, he is right in the middle : L Bt riitories Alnak Men who go from the state S%¥ E i he Da e ent Republican Gbvernor Dewey within 250 feet of land, we sec }E}m‘mn( of x )N" Hawaii and i e T d‘of a picture, and he isn't being B ‘The Daily Alaska Empire has the LLET " and with 23 Democratic congress-! seals on the rocks off Chirikert|FUCTt0 Rico and all the states but|8 o 2 x(‘y..’n ar Army fin he T Bt D O . !largest paid circulation of any Al- als on eks o 214 4l DRRSING p - |quick favor, often becoming corpor- o 3 : 'aska newspe ey anosy Dy (Ros BApIERAR D L B e tw> of our pea shooter| .u[_}“" vespective A Large numbers also have received |ROPert Z. Leonard, will call him to - 194, But the pronable candidate, (ihtnings eireaking for Holtz Bay| trom s fow mundred e o 17003 |commissions jwork, and he will step i trone of [@eth of New Monsoon for reelection will be Sen. Robert T 250-1 g ELaNeN 0 N T 5 the camera and talk in an Austra-| i ut 250-foot elevations, | And while the major o »s; The guards pay? Heh, heh. Yo bockisd " ] Wagner, who ed for And while the majority of state P tapa lian accent to Richard Carlson, and fo Make Aftacks XC( ns pou ks of | designate their force as “State|dOn’t get a cent, buddy. You Guard,” there are some variations,|it Out in satisfaction. At least, I do ack, but with six-power artillery |For instance, it is the Pennsylvania ¥ i binoculars I could see no Reserve Defen nese. Then a third Lightning { Protective For tles in at about 350 miles from the | Militia, and years in »per charber The same hold for Missouri where Democratic Sen. Bennett Champ Clark, after 12 years of ten- ure probably will be up for reelec- go through some touching father-| |son business to rurqwr the plot NEW DELHI, May 25.— United But right now he is one C. Laugh-| oo o bianes flew straight into the D Corps, Virginia ! a man with an ac acl Kentucky Active ;;)nl 5 [m‘m “f“h o df’.!:i“,g(bf:(k' teeth of a new monsoon yesterday a Territorial | € hurt 1t in & movie accldent, and. | "o, ;00 partacks afire in north- on the ach. There tion {he's sore because it's preventing his A In Idaho, where Democratic Sen. €ast arm. A s OURRI Iioing to Cinclnnati for the “Lana» ¢ Burma and auack i . D. Worth Clark may seek Telettion, Upor ' ding at 9:15 « ek to-| he composite r‘m‘ uardsman . opening. Aside from that, he’s in an and other installations elsewhere A ter lctor the state seems pre well divided. night, Flight Leader W 1id fis 36 years old, with two or three e( rl( aniable mood—and definitely not there. ¢ y - the ce over Holtz B 30 endents. The U. S. armed serv- “PFhe Man from Down Under.” | Most of the results were obscured feet and hing burt ¢ 5 want ‘mm ux[ He can't “It's women who start tales like!as foul weather prevm}l]l'd A\hm‘l:ml“ : H er 1 ate’s pay because acks. nerican BOMbIflGS, S“ahnqs ‘“‘” 2 :.’ I because of the attacks. Al 1 By U. §. Planas in Foa st b AL L I go home and T hear it, ‘Now don't! o= * o ; (R AN He can, o IS¢ 00 young o 2 £ [ Y U5 es Y S sang “ i be ¢ o umk o you be acting Captain Bligh around of service for our friends in Alaska. |too old f the re T rmy I Terets 3 I'q se) - N At Aftu Are Related COR wm KEY INew York the guard takes them| YOu are a lucky woman if you A i . Meanwhile, we are 1009, engaged in are e p acher, arles ou've i from 17 to 51. Or he may have phy. | WeTe one of the 2,000,000 who owned| (€8 ¢ 1 : (Continued from Page One) N S sical defects, for the guard 3. lew |20 electric ironer when production|dragged in dirt on your shoe,| the war effort — with every passenger = xacting than the Army. 2 “|was stopped in 1942, | Charles—you stop acting that Aus-: ahd eVvery ouncaof care taiited b Vi — e exac 2 an the Army o i ! tralis P or 4 SIRUAIDER Wotla ot otk e et Blll p!CKS Up guards serve under the | YOU &ré a smart woman if you|!ralian character and pick that dirt { Y our rgo priorited by turned luckily tte's adjutant generals. who (n|US¢ And care for it wisely. An elec- lu;:«m! take it un:' : ; the Armed Forces—and we appreci- S ol Ao VARt generals, wWho In ... joner isht fust s lithe housel| The Woman would be Miks Lan- Inis | afternoon tntwin iengined ' it i MRS L up to the original Na- [\ iron % Just a little house-| THE WOAS Would Be st Lightnings were obscured frequent- t Guard bureau in Washing- | *0/d gadget you might run out and > Iv by heavy foe. Now we are 10n WPisky business has picked up so| O o aeocan n Washing- |y v ‘any old time, even during|MUust hear from her on the subject| Y g i $ much here that he didn't mind be- | 0% of which Major General J. F 3 sometime. Maybe we—and Charlie | feet from the water and dropping | . . .. . . o % Williams is chief. Each state has |peace. It always has been a lux- ing arrested a bit, a man picked up 35| iry appliance and should be treat. | t00—Will hea ate your patience and understanding when the accommodation you want is not available. as soon as this reach- took us out of eolit o S e I [that,” he chuckles. “They're always'out o When the war is won, Pan American like harbor v 1 fog com epender 3ut he wants to be| roner as " . or you.!planes returned to bases. 5 § 5 S looking for things to hold over you.'F , Alrways will pioneer new standards 1 { 1 ! lower. with three gallons confided to the |!'S commanding general. Groups | . " es print AL At one time during today we had pojice. of states are associated with regu- |°d 8 such ] | SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, May perhaps 15 minutes of sun and that = “The price has jumped from $10|}8 Army service commands, and| DeCause of its high wattage, an |25 —Trustees of the Treadwell- was near Attu to $14 a case” he beamed as he WO'k on the same tactical problems,|!'ON¢" should be used on a speciall 1ys fiightening when you think|yukon will pay another liquidation .’ As we clipped along through lajq $862 in folding money on the|The guard is superv and in- I‘g"’?’““"' circuit for best results.|or jt byt Alfred Hitchcock is dis-{dividend of 10 cents a share on y zero temperature, “Thar she sergeant's desk. “I can afford a|SPected by the regular Army, and|-, YOU Mmust use an ordinary house gppearing at the rate of three and May 28 to deposit receipt holders said Pilot Second Lieut. little set-back.” is the only legally constituted and|cTeUit Vever do so when that cir- o half pounds a week. From a start- | of May 17, | Riddle of Caddo, Okla., He was charged with possessing |Authorized military force within the|CUlt 15 being used for another ap-|ing pulk of 203 pounds, he has 1ost| ne dividend payment will state, | boundaries of each state, aside from VRS ¥ou mWIght blow a fuse. |30 pounds in some cight weeks, and | ymount to $149256, bringing the| VIR M UNE W VI NV A8 R V1 L 2% § XY — | place o store your lroner 1n 8 eold expects to continue the pros total payments to 40 cents a share.' J i place, always let it stand in a warm 3 3 e 5 S : inot, we hope, to the point of com- FLA S — U:S. FORTRESSES BLAST AN ITALIAN CRUISER voom for an hour before starting|piete self- obliteration. \ the motor, to soften the grease i i 2 Some have thought his losses due and oil that make it operate easily. " A“II B (Follow the Tiaitactits to worry over his reputation as a\‘ - ' | | instrue- | - P 1 tions for oiling), master of movie suspense and the | j ! | | | pointing to Attu Island and its ed whisky in this dr | walter, aged 11, is taking two Lu'hefan Pas'()[ ;nmmh:,' furlough in the States. f During the California trip, the | Rev. Hillerman visited his mother Returns; Leaving |2 Jterman visited s mother in Berkeley. On the trip north he Withm Few Days attended the meetings of the Paci- fic Senate of United Lutheran Churches, held May 11, 12 and 13 in the state of Washington. ‘When ironing, use the entire iron- ;;x:le!‘il hieL ;;:i? :Rpilns:?;mfil:.’nml,»ll‘];? WARFARE Is OKAY packing unevenly and the ironing DB Deoble/ 10 8. A5-f0o Bogk rm.i shoe {rom getting too hot in unused such worry, seems jovially confi-|thus far is a “very ercouraging”| cover and pad. To avoid damage to dent. The.real cause, he says, is & month in anti-submarine warfare, ing surface to keep the pad from ! nine reels. Hitchcock denies any| WASHINGTON, May 25. — May spots. Otherwise you'll scorch the protein diet—chicken, fish, steak |gajd Secretary of Navy Frank Knox Returning Saturday evening af- the, ir surfa ' 3 0 ~n:1m“(::;)Xll)il':“,llrt;c;)‘;\;xul: dh:mnmf (when he can find it), plus radishes, | this afternoon. ter a month's trip to California il things toward the paddmgr PUMPY | celery and other such rabbit food. | The secretary gave no figures, was the Rev. G. Merbert Hillerman, A e — r sf Surrec! ther- To freshen the padding when it G ST | however lg:swéh‘zfrc;:‘e Resvreaciloy, TATheR HAVEN FOR Axls packs with use, remove th si. | —— . | 0 i cover, then the padding, :ngluf?i:;; HoSPITAl NOIES | Coming here at the same time to it up, reverse it, air it and replace oidh | ER take over the pastorate of the | yoNDON, May 25. — Sir Harry it. You can make an extra pad c: i 3 4 ® oy church for the next two months|y,ye Great Britain’s high com- S e extra pad c Sig Bendikson from Hoonah was S Al i, etusant ‘pustee | Lo et Selaine EEvC QNN & s when one is being wash- admitted at St. Ann's Hospital yes- TEA(HES HEROES from the Western Theological Sem- g‘::“;:;:l:(»;:; w“ ufle:s:;‘s l:ader; . terday for surgery. g “ e When you finish ironing, make 3 " Q: 2l inary at Fremont, Neb. a refuge in the paradisical South oeien Jou. fiseh frouing, mpte i —but there is a catch in it. | perfectly dry by running the hot 3 |shoe or ironing surface over it a few times. A damp roll or pad may g . Hillerman expects to Ses Virgll Puzey and baby bOY| DENVER—Capt. Mary CODVerse,| oo (i, ilerman expects fo| Sea b ; leave for Sitka this week with his| “The ideal place of residence for bavelleft St. Ann's Hospital &nd|pronghly the only womsan to hold 8|y “where he wiil be in charge | themi after the he said, returned home master’s license in the merchant i h g of the Lutheran Church for the “would be alcon Island, in the mildew. Then separate the shoe and marine, teaches a navigation COUS€ noyt two months, during the ab- Pacific, which is of volcanic type pad, and cover the machine to Vietor L. Nelson and ‘Charln?s A.|in Denver fof navy reserve YECTUILS. | gence of the Rev. Hugh Dowler. and sinks into the sea for a period keep out the dust. Woodward, at St. Ann's Hospital & Recently one of her former stu-|pey powler with his wife and son of years, and rises again.” for surgery, were outgoing patients dents wrote and said he was “hale | 2 e 47 £ e . arty,” g sh he had been | MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF yesterday and hearty,” although he ha INDIAN BUREAU LEAVE Mrs. Roy El;;t7“ rhschm'ged‘“p'll."t;lt;yle‘t,gg‘wus dated a few days RETAIL CLE“KS UNI“N | Dr. Jacob P. Eberhardt, medical yesterday from St. Ann’s Hospital,|after news stories from the South —————— " | director of the Bureau of Indian cific ;Y stu- . 2 AN where she recently underwent sur- Pacific told how the former stu - Affairs, left this morning by plane gery. 5 dent, now an ensign, had helped Meehng—h. r. ol L- Hall May 26 L | for Ketchikan, where he will check g Bosh ST itk to sink or damage about 20 enemy ATT:30P. M. jon local medical facilities of the | vessels. But the ensign said nothing 88 Ao | Indian Service, BUY WAR BONDS 'about that. l By BILLY DeBECK HONE NE/ GOT ENNY “TELECONE NUMBERS, DEAR LEETLE O CAUNMES O MWNE 2 ARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH L\SSEN, NE SHIE'LESS COO\ OFF, WARL - BUST NN , pll || SN st e cac eRCHES . e : T JuST CAME [\ ‘ ; e . #748 | [\e N0 MORE ORDERS /o TELL NOw PORTY REEWY Y 4 ; ' TO SCRIB DECK OR . \NE'RE C\OSE - To PLERTO THESE UNUSUAL BOMBING PHOTOS were taken from the Flying Fortresses that participated in a recent raid on the naval base of La Maddalena, Sardinia, in which the Italian cruiser Trieste was sunk. The cruiser is shown surrounded by anti-sub booms while a cluster of bombs fall toward it (Teft). Bombs bursting all around her, the blasted warship’s bow juts high in the air as she goes down, (International)

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