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E 15, 1943 L ~ PAGE THRF,E; TARZAN (OMES ; | : ’ ‘ § )i » ‘. : : 'ZOTH (ENTURY WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES "[“\;V‘”i | ‘ rL Gl T T TONIGHT ONLY 20 [ENTURY Dive from Brooklyn Bridge ) : : : N "How Green Was My Val- and Other |HTi'thli!ehfs T % .t ‘eV'f' st°h”9h.' Back | Tonight Only! Reiurn Engagement in Capitol Thriller Ry o ¥y _ : or Showing " ' / RICHARD LLEWELLYN'S {night engagement at the 20th Cen- opens 3 : 8 X ¥ |tury Theatve is Richard Llewellyn's | €& » Capitol : . - 5 poignant novel of the Welsh coal OW reen as 1civilized king k: . # miners, “How Green Was My Val- J battling the dar ley with Maureen O'Hara, Wal- the midst of tt - 3 B - ; . | ter Pidgeon and the British child 33 f New % 1R S X . N i actor, Roddy McDowall, in marvel- . or, Maurce ) - 3 g 3 S ¢ lously sympathetic roles. y a e s’ Johnny Sheffield ¢ Keynote of the production is the| fidelity of its portrayal to the novel from the junzle for civiliz with s to be thgir moust thrill Laid against the colorful back- , ‘ e sy gy S o e ™ vane | WALTER PIDGEON, MAUREEN 0'HARA, story deals with the abduc-| | i brings to life the dynamic chars ton of Titile Tarian WA oY AUSTRALIAN NURSES MARCH_Nurses atfached to the Ninth division march through ters who captivated the over five DONALD CRISP, RODDY McDOWALL tion. Weissmuller and Miss O'- the streets of Sydney, N. S. W., during a parade of Australian armed forces. million people who read the out-| Johnny WEISSMULLER | ,111ivan start in pursuit, trail then == Srusak Abook 1ig v 41 My Seen through the eyes of Sk Maovreen OSULLIVAN § 1, New York, and amid battles | : i John Sheffield Corork, and amid bales Man-Made Steel Isles youngest member of the f : B L e b e bow. Morgun—-How_Green " Was LATEST WORLD NEWS EVENTS : { PREVUE TONIGHT 12:30 | Comictl exveriences of the Junsie May Make Sea Airways | My Valley" tracea the threads of| civilization, a riot in a night club life of the Morgan family over a and Weissmuller's “sensational dive 'o England More Sa'e (R I S IS Now MESSAGE To period of years e e ————— Y from the Brooklyn Bridge, they trials and loves, their joys and sor- g€, i 1 U % BU finally regain the boy and, with (Continued from Pag rows. It’s the brave story of a fam-| PETTYND ! | By paves coomment 5 1 s Ridin’ Sunset Trail’ and e et ot ‘”,Im.. “;m.”‘;;““ Teach fohis war. These steel islands, men or hardship, hunger or hate— | THEATRE 'King n' zombies’ Show Place of Juneau weighing 64,000 tons, would have nor by the turbulent years that| —— ' ¥ Appearing jast: Hmes tonight -tops and mooring bases 70 feet ———————————————— ¥ inimitable Hayworth-Astaire above the surface, with bouyancy BOLE - SR nza “YOU|tanks and “foundation” extending COL. ROY RIEGLE Never Loveller 0 fect below the surface so thit Packing Houses Suspend|Warns lalians of False aier rudseon. et as atr stole the greenness from their, Valley Gruffydd, the minister, is said to! SAttRET 1 Wi and wakes Slaugh'ermg as Prophe's in World cap his career with a splendid per-| DELEVERS FI.AG important step which led to the | The ‘“seadrome” is no dream 7 formance. Beauteous Maureen O'- creation of our present flag, as, to|Edward R. Armstrong of Philadel- Protest Move Today Hard. portraye AngHepRi U8 Jge- the accompaniment of musical i |phia is the inventor and he has| SEATTLE, June 15—Four of Se-| Iy Morgan daushter, who captivates erludes, Boy Scouts marched for- |been working on it for fen years. attle’s five meat packing houses| e IR ey the pastor. Anna Lee in the mll"‘ vidua ig beauti- g . B ol of Bronwen is modest and lovable individually, bearing beauti- According to C. Bedell Monro, fannounced suspension of slaughter-{' Appealing to working men and e R L B, e nesses of the nine separate pPennsylvania Central president, the f . > epitome joms vhile . § h s that have played important| s < ing and the number mounted to|women of the world for discipline ‘I')“ g gt “((u'“v!‘x]vh(mdn)x W] 2 Fine PfOQram (iven hy hat have played important|Sun Shipbuilding Company will|seven in the State of Washington|of faith, the Pope vesterday issued DONRIC CUISP 4s CWEVI HOTBAL. te’ zcto " 5 nation’s history. 1In-|puild the dromes and associated|jn the controversy over saymentla Warning against the “false pro- the father, is fim yet kindly. e L ! Roddy McDowall, the 12- ! (% ! ; C ¢ A 3 Aria . : HKS fof Pub!\\. !_“J‘ 4 i o gl ‘13-““"“‘ Texan | with them will be such companies|,f Government subsidies in thePhets of social prosperity” who sow Young R i d e coiled rattler, green las United States Steel, Wirth Steel | .onback policy, aimed at curtailing|the seeds of discord between capi- year-old English actor whose as-| i s Evenin ; of white, with the famed |Company, the Belmont iron works : e 1 lab y cent to stardom has been specta- When the war is won, Pan American L ' the rise in the cost of living jtal and labor n't tread on me. and the John A. Roebling Cq SHIl further curtAllment of meathi "Such false prophets would have ‘cular, portrays the role of yonng| Airways will pioneer new standards mplete program s ave vatiol g o Wi Huw 3 impressionable and| d from Page One) Fobps e SHhils o - thiea s . us believe salvation must come with Y, 4 ¢ X Y o, S e g erbind 450, medt xn'xxl:'lvli'lx\]«'\::- h"?\'("“ 4 n;‘,‘} revolutior,” he said, “and shall courageous, full of faith and hope.| of service for our friends in Alaska. - : Banner,” sung,methods of ocean travel, it is said rt > soc or and as- - i i i patriotlc Americans of every gen- by and led by Lola | tnat the ‘short hops. will incresse|Ue 10 40 this week but by next|SEn e Potiel BEEEE Ahd &% ‘ Misssiwiole, we sce 100 AMANIS cration, have rallied, fought, suf- Mae Alexa a_spirited piano the present payload of transoceanic W""k »”“' city will;’ ‘be "‘,'““'““ The Pontiff spoke to a gathering AIKA pATRIAR(H ! the war effort — with every passenger fered and died in defense of the duel, p Mrs. Eugene Nelson | planes several hundred per cent, Meatless’” according to I. W. Rin-fo " o0 90000 Italian workers who d R principles for which our Flag and Ernst Oberg; introductory ex-|without iin anges BT, Secretary of tite Washington g, o M4 il oot B Py and every ounce of cargo priorited by stands. And today thousands of crcises by the Exalted Ruler and of design would be, of course, State Meat Dealers’ Association. |4a, concluding the manifestations pASSES AWAY AI ! the Armed Forces—and we appreci- i i Amiericy are again fighting and Officers of the lodge; prayer by pe of L Ehe Hrabh The Office of Price Administra- | » Pope's y og [ y Americans are again fighting and : A great reduction in e of the Pope's Jubilee Year | K“_HSNOO (AMP ate your patience and understanding by | ¢ | i when the accommodation you want dying for that flag and the nation hapla History of » the amount of fuel which would oM in Seatile said a definite agree- o Wbt 4 it represents Robertson; altar service he | have to be carried on take-offs. ment exists between OPA Defense Love of Liberty Esquire and Officers; vc Also the seadrome: located out- Supplies Corporation a subsidiary | i i Why? Because they love liberty | My OWn United States” sung by the ice and fog belts of the Of RFC and that subsidies are paid opA (HIEF | Larry Nevzoroff, beloved member is not available. more than life itself; because they |MIS: Alexander with Ernst Oberg|far north and outside the tropical s other subsidies are handled {of the Atka community, now colon- want to preserve and keep safe for ccompanying; address of the eve- storm areas of the south would pro- However, Seattle RFC Manager |izing at the Killisnoo evacuation | future generations- the great insti- 1121“‘-"] Q“A Flag" given by Col.|yide the most direct all-weather stated that he had no instructions {camp, passed away last week at the’ tutions which are strictly Ameri-So8R: CAMETICAT Sung by the route to England, Monro says whatever in the matter ! 1age of 74 years, audienc There is also the factor that Born at Atka, when the village | can; because they want to make Abont . 200 5 : : secure for all future' American gen- | APout 200 people were present|plane designs, in the first AT years was located a Korovin Bay, he was | erations the freedom to assemble as | OF the patriotic observance. Along gfter this war ge at any- moved with a group of 80 men, wo-i free Americans, the freedom to say '“”lw‘l!w attractive programs dis- | thing like t ave dur- ou a e {men and children last June during and“do s they please so long, as |lriolited, each entering. person Wes|ing thi t will be {an evacuation of the tiny island | they don't hurt or harm their clipper-type lin the embattled Aleutians. He was neighbor; the freedom to worship |P™ ships of today that will be flying Yank pack S well known as an expert boat build- | it o At v e the oceans. These can't fly with s Says Food Costs Must Stay‘m- and was selected last year as| science and in their own way. That the big yloads in passengers or fulfill. 3 & L S R one of the few Indians to be painted | The "Public Scrap” ornnlntkq‘ Rl Sl e poll(eman Th"ves, freight that would make them an weigh less: Down fof wmnmg by Langdon W. Kihn, prominent recently broadcast an appeal to for benefits over the present presented with a neat flag lapel “pomber-type” and War. economic means of transportation, artist. His picture since has ap- every Finn to give every spare hair “We are not fighting to gain ar ut um er unless intermediate bases are there War, Pea(e peared in several national maga-| |to his country. Approximately 1,300 more territory or to become richer to land and refuel on. zines. barber shops were recruited as cols as a nation. We want to live as) b The bases also will have hotel ST | s A Surviving are his widow, Perisco- | lection centers and within a short free people, we want the right to! facilities which should make the BES' E Ui ed Arm Has WASHINGTON, June 15.—Price yig Nevzoroff; four sons, Danny,| time 25,000 pounds of hair wepe pursue our own happiness and pros-: DENVER—Friday the thirteenth |post-war hop to Europe as safe q pp y A dministrator Prentiss Brown, told peter, John and Max; one daughter, | gathered. . perity in peace, we want our chil-|is the favorite day of Patrolman and comfortable as a train hop TfOUble in Landin |food industry representatives today | vasha Zaochney, and ten grand-! | The hair was then sold to the dren to grow up and develop under Leonard Scott from Washington to St. Louis, Chi- g that the OPA’'s new program of | children, ! clothing industry, and the pro= ) ceeds went into a patriotic fund, It the American Flag, unmolested by| Scott has 13 letters in his name; | cago or Boston on Befl(hes food price control “must work” if | - eee = tyrant or dictator.” he rides motorcycle No. 13 in Po- ————— . & the nation is to avoid a “major de- | ) e is expected the hair, when History of Flag i strict No. 13 and pilots radio - WASHINGTON, June 15. — The |feat on the home front.” | HOSP“‘A[ NOIES { . K k o fA | with other fibers, will yield al In presenting the history of the r No. 13. lg"lr)hc; sinking of the Titanic in aim to make the American soldier| Said Brown, “this defeat would | ‘commlflee NOCKS UUT AP~ 1cast 60,000 meters of cloth. G " . | 1912 focused public attenti o5t-6 b je | iffic i | A = 4 : flag, Robert E. Robertson, Past| Besides that he had been a pa e \m_:'kf\ '” :(‘a ntion upon the best-equipped in the world mav ‘mal_m difficult the winning of ‘lhe, Dorothy. Thibodeau has been ad_f 0 nahon i CufS The drive became so popular Exalted Ruler, summarized each!trolman 13 years. 5 s 4 be succeeding too well, military au-|War and make impossible the win-, i "ge0" ot anns Hospital for| pr p hundreds of persons donated soQus . - |thorities here indicated as they|Ning of the peace, for it would c & 5 | A “\ 0“ venir locks of hair from sweethearts | notnher and bables. In Helsinki 550 barber | — = i s disclosed methods of lightening '€ * country shattered and|™edical treatment. TO0 MANY MOVIE CARROLLS--LUCIA CHANGES NAMN. ightenin 4 | il e e S 0 packs fof invasion armies is under 2 | James Mfllcr““h rect - - o m was a recently ad-} . : consideration, The statement was given at &/, iieq medcial patient at St. Ann's| WASHINGTON, June 15. — The dustrial purposes. i Experiences of our troops in Af- conference of wholesale and Te- |y, ooy House Appropriations Committee - > rica and in the Aleutians demon- ‘@il food merchants. | CEA rtoday refused to approve further Brown called the price on foods |strated that the men swarming 5| Mrs. Mary Jackson this morning |funds for the continuance of the S' p ashore on enemy beaches shoula | D¢ Dasic element in the budget of |, .o the mother of a baby girl,|National Youth Administration and eam rressure lcarry lighter. loads, these “sources | VeLY family, and added that unless || PR S8 FIOCEE B b ol ¥ Fordered it liquidation mot later said. What changes may be made [°00 Prices are effectively slubfliu’d.i {than January 1, 1944. (anner Is Bes' g then the stabilization program as| re| Y in the great S e e | Py Js aw- The committee vote, reported e great mass of equipment| o, o ust collapse.” 'auline Rudolph and Jane Haw. {carried by each soldier are not| 9 S |kins have entered the Government Chairman Cannon, was very close F I pr i AT | - bl o st ko Ak o or Preserving | | Labor Pederal Security War Man- - > > | | —_— y: FILIPING BANQUET 'MISSISSIPPI LAW IS | viwn puses muomas pragton, pover commission aporomiation. |y ypiiron, sy owr—ths ‘gr}x:::f;m;:‘mrfi(:‘rvygx..;ll “:gpn OZ‘;:-l |recommended previously by the "’“_“'" i sl e g i e g HEI.D I.AST EVENING UN(ONSTITUIIONAI. |missed from St. Ann's Hospital,|Subcommittee, but the committec ;;‘”?".’? mmmmemfffj by he Bl | A farewell party, given last eve-| (Where they have been receiving Bave the agency $3000,000 to wind “:L’;In,mle;ia‘::l ?f;;e;ul:;l ':e;::nm |ning in the banquet room of Per-| SAYS HlGH COURI treatment, s Such vegetables as beans, peas, |cy's Cafe, honored Paul Corpus, ‘ 5 g corn, spinach and asparagus ad | well known member of the Filipino Virginia and John Neilsen, at y well as meats, should be cooked iff community of Juneau, who willl WASHINGTON, June 15. — The|St. Ann’s Hospital for mellrctum-[BAlDIES (A"I i‘-‘ steam pressure canner to kil Weave: sn for the. Bhates: - |United States Supreme Court held|ies, have been discharged and have| | organisms which cause food ~te | Besides the thirty-eight Filipino unconstitutional a wartime anti-|returned home. | DON A'I'E S(RAP | spoil i ! guests, also in attendance were! sedition statute of Mississippi whizh — v | "Fruits and tomatoes, rhubarb and Judge Felix Gray, Tom Gavin, Bob|outlaws statements or the distribu- Lucy Metjay and Lillian Johnson | DRIVE oF FI"NS}pn:klM beets may be safely canned | | | | | Jones and Charles Farthing of Chi-|tion of literature which “reascn-|Wwere recent oulgoing patients at| by the boiling water-bath method, | cago. . \bly tend to create an attitude of |the Government Hospital | To be safe, these products should | E. A. Belarde acted as toastmaster stubborn refusal to salute, honor or 4 - [ be boiled for at least 10 minutes "lor the occasion, and brief dinner respect the flag or the govern-| Six states have banned capital| HELSINKI — here is one pa-|before they are eaten or tasted, | speeches were given by Judge Gray ment of the United States or of | punishment in favor of life im- | triotic duty bald-headed or nearly even though there is no sign 46( | and George M. Ocjanos. the state.” | prisonment. . | bald-headed Finns are unable to! spoilage when the jar is opened. A BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK HEN © WHAT'S THaT ' UK, LE'S SEE, T SWOW % AT THAT DRETEUL TAER BUILDWY ONER SNUFEY - : QACCOMADATIY 22 ALL T CRITTER MONDER , COUSWY, NO- TU8TS % ‘ WRS O DO ON SETIDDN NIGHT \S \ ‘ ' STUMBLE OFF'N T FRONT DOOR U TTNRE B (WA BeRNORS § STo0P \WIF & CAKE O SORP aw' s I g o ' S RSt ae ek Nancy Carroll Lucia Carroll .®' Madeleine Carroil BELIEVING there are already too many Carrolls in the movie business, Film Actress Luyia Carroll has changed her screen name to Lucia Sargent. And while she was making that change Lucia also changed her hair from brunet to blond. Lucia and some of th2 other good-lgoking Carrolls who have grnbgl the movie screen are shown above. Youngest is Joan, a veteran actress though only 11. (Iaternational)

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