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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]R JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE P L R LA | chprroL scree SRR FEATURESFIM, | . 4 LGB | 1o 1wo onvs (R o N 20TH CENTURY | 5 [? [[,VI(//IY i BE THE SAME... Diana Barrymore has passed one| [ & A South American setting, M X . of the most difficult tests an act-| My ; § strange, mysterious and fascinating, ” K o ofter impish vess can experience | ' provides the background for the ex- A ! ar ; Wi Bros. film, “Law Of | citing Warner Bros. film, “Law Caroline The late Great Profile’s daughter, now co-starring with Robert Cum- | the Tropics,” starring Constance gets you! mings in Universal's “Between Us | s Bennett and Jeffrey Lynn, which Gir was compelled to conceal | opened yesterday at the 20th Cen- her 21-year-old features beneath the > ; ! |tury Theatre wrinkled visage of 82-year-old | : | The cast turns in fine perform- Queen Victoria, for a sequence in |ances with lovely Constance Ben- the Henry Koster production. nett showing versatility in a diffi- The age transformation in the | cult role, and Jeffrey Lynn whose modern comedy now playing at the toles have mostly been on the light Capitol Theatre, was only one in a | romantic side, does very" well in a series called for by the script of the strongly dramatic portrayal film. Other characterizations in- A young planter (played by Jeff-| cluded a 12-year-old brat; Sadie {rey Lynn) on one of South Ameri-| Thompson in “Rain” and Joan of ca's largest rubber plantations Arc > leaves to meet a girl who is com- FRAN(IS Designed by Jack Pierce, Univer- ing down from the United States sal's make-up wisard, who created| : : to marry him. He receives a wire PLUS— BOLES the famous horror masks for Lon | from her, saying that it's all off and 7 Chaney and Boris Karloff, Miss | that she is married to someone else. Barrymore’s Victorian makeup re- | Drowning his troubles in a tropical DEVINE quired five hours to apply. It was cafe, he meets a singer, played by copied from a replica of Queen Vic- Constance Bennett News = = toria’s death mask shipped to Uni- “Law of the Tropics’ 'has an im- versal from England pressive supporting cast made up of THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! LA, | Jakn e sl Bl Regis Toomey, Mona Maris, and Ho- Andy Devine { bart Bosworth. The screen play was are prominent in the| cast of “Between Us Girls.” Phillip \url‘lh‘lnl h\'RCl arles LI‘,r.nn\nn and di-| rected by Ray Enright. P. Karlstein was the associate pro- | P o F e | 4 : YOUNG GIRI- BUYS | | ) ‘ A ;IAINER BROS. PICTURE with OW PLACE OF JUNE LONDON—Klavdia Shumkova, a|f ° - young Communist girl on a collec- || REGIS TOOMEY - NONA MARIS - HOBART BOSWORTH - Directed by RAY ENRIGHT | ¢ f % : Seraen Play by Gharles Grayson + From Book by Alice Tisdale Hobart « A Warner Bros.. First Nationsl Pictur . tive farm in Krasnoyarsk Province, Cruise Sports Andy Cartoon ( Siberia, saved 121,000 rubles (more 38 ARRIVE HERE do Ventura, Arcenio D. Pejongco, i ¥ s 5 " Daniel A. Arbile, Cayo P. Plahang, han 4 ), and spent it on an & o hter nc & g A AINSI JAp airplane for the Red Air Force ac- | .;'. M ]‘“1(\s l‘aleqt Nows Mateo B. Cinco, Frederico Ilicito, cording to a dispatch in Pravda ROM s U'I‘H Ernesto Cameliche, Theodore M Douglas, Pedro Tolentino, Ronald & - ! Plump-checked, smiling Klavdia V. Robinson, Jeanne A. Robinson, 'I‘hls lndi(aied Wl'h A"iv WAITING FOR TELEVISION—and so are we!—is curvaceous, golden €0t her picture In the paper with DURING WEEKFND Lee A. Miller. : IGail Meredith whose voice {s heard weekly on the network radio | the young officer who will pilot the by E F. Grandy, K. W. Oakson ; program, "Six Ice Cubes and Gail” % (International) |Plane—and 2500 thank you letters | Wilbur F. Hansen, Dale M. Peder- al of Chmese and | from pilots at the front. - — : ,, con, John H. Monlux, Leonard C. : . ] iving here from. the “scuth &OF - {R. Rolfe, Marion Krautman and # Arriving here fram the Rodlund, Donald L. Allen, Major N Australian MAY SEND HOME i B i More than 15000 enemy aliens Saturday afternoon were the fol- SUenc AL Al . ] Jowing passengers: : iard, Earl Staples, Gaskill M. o My, and Mrs, H. O. Adams, Jesta | Dave been taken into custody by Rommey, George J. Yapp, Thomas i S . o | the Federal Bureau of Investigati ol Beattle.: Katkleen’ Db | o Eetoteons alter: Chosnlic Emil| QUEBEC. Aug. 23—The arrival (ANNED FOOD '|'0 Pvoing; and Bill Young made a {he Federal Bureau gation er, Catherine Block, James Boyle, |\ Mever, Melvin J. Sisson, Chatles Of Secretary of the Navy Fran [1light to Taku Harbor and return 5 Beulah 1. Boyle, Agnes Breen,| ; pelion Earl L. Cox, Willam J. 500X and the announcement that| pEoplE 0 “' 'DE H\H‘\,‘i"“ F;Xi]‘\l{w‘;;'{ [Y"lt‘/l“"ll:fll’ Thomas F. Dryden, Nannie Dryden, | yiiiyerg, Frank W. May, Fred C, St William Glasgow, Australian s.'Stuart Ripley, Herbert Aselton, W . Albert Dube, .Norman F. Fagerson,| qre Tyoy H. Hansen, Gordon K, High Commissioner, will follow, in- {Thomas Emigh, Mrs. John Head- : e PpTeC‘late Michael L. Famalette, Samuel Fel- | conrad, Jacot oster] . 'dicated that hefty new blows at . A lland, N. Ovarm, Daniel M. House, B, | Ja0oh O iy 3 S 4% Chester Bowles, Acung Admin-|p,y gpradling, Gordon K, Conrad, don, Gladys Fink, Carl Giersch, ROY | jonn H. Mathias, Walter W. Stoll, the Japanese are being planned a rator >, A, Gilloland, Amelia A. Gunderson, | adolf Beck, Walter E. Avantos, Otis the war conference. istrator, Office of Price Adminis-|pqgar Hagwood, A. L. Anderson, R Pan American Airways appreciates Robert W. Hutchins, Samuel A.|p wilis, H esloE an Ther tration, issued today an amend-\y: Tyeny, Ed Camden, Samuel S, ” illis, Herbert L. Taylor and M s g reason to believe i 3 b A » . . .101)1: Alic("\]!uhn'o'x ; e Hethpre lo 0 S AV Lo o believe yneny 1o Ration Order 16, effective | gumett, F. Coolbaugh, and A. M the patience and understanding of ohnson 500 E. Yeomans that the Allied command might|ugust 27, which covers meats, | yonnson g8 ¢ - Vincent G. Kraft, Blanche P. For Ketchikan—Florence L. Sigs- decide to mass sufficient bomber e fish, . 1eats, | yohnson friends o Al sk : erlfats, fish, and cheeses, & . ; T g p our friends in Alaska at tim Kraft, Robert Morrison, Joseph H. ‘worth, Harold E. Sigsworth, Mrs. strength in the castern bulge of :.:[l,w(‘: ’{1,:“(,»‘,(.,‘,11w,‘,.h\ m::,“,m: 3 Qotriing: here fram ihe ist were this . McNallen, John Pastl, Marle Pastl, C. J. Davis, Marie C. Trierschild, China for blasting at the enemy’s (1o use of home-produced a1id irs, Frances Smith, Willlam Smith, : \ . when every passenger and every Patterson, Harry Pickles, Katherine M. Herman, W. E. Leigh, Jifelines in the China Sea and at!pome.procussed foods o foods fo| oo and Bogs: F. K. Henshaw, kA A - B tanley Ross, Leota Russell, Markus Lyle K. Anderson, Roberta:C. An- the Japanese mainland, itself. o sl ds 20| H. Nortneutt, Carl R, Bondiglo, ; ounce of cargo is subject to military Pussell and Christ Stavros. devson, Witlisin. s Saltd Waiter 'D.| Knox arriyed by plankfhis faors: | s bt sl e e itrigh | iuam - O, {GogAric, \ORAS Rt 78 ¥ B From Ketchikan—Robert Ander- Druliner, Ivan Diboff, Delavan C. ing. ”’ (;‘";“';”‘mI”]‘(‘"’_'“n :y"m :ln» “"’:\ lins, Charles Carlson, George Henry, % i P ty. 1on, Mary Helin, Evelyn Ridley and Simons, Willard R. Olsen, Robert T. Chinese Minister T. V. Soong 2 . - he States.| ang Edward 1. Algarya 4 y ; ; F. E. Stout. Rolfs, Edwin Beers, Frank L. who arrived earlier, went “nl;'Zf’{:“’ Such foods may now be nnp»m"dt Mr. and Mrs. A, Misoff made a After Victory, Pan American will B » -|without the surrender of ration{}iiind trip to False Island From Wrangell—Mabel . Wa- Longec, James A. Thompson, ference this forcnoon with Roose- i i rs. Glenora M. Waters, Mrs. T. J. Charles E. Boston, Moses M. J.velt, lasting thiough the lunch RS | A flight to Skagway had as pas- pioncer new standards of service for i McGrite and Frank Rose. ; Release or delivery of foods cov- e e i > Case, and Miss B. McNeill coriie e Skl hour, While GloRfil? and AMse-larg oy et endi L b butoriiad [PEURSIS WL Lalah JERAR 0 Alaska. Taking passage for Skagway were | _For Wrangell—J. 8. Sivertsen and ‘Kengie' Ring awanged for a 'mid. y this order by an authorized | pel), James Claire, Don Brady and ) Jichard F. Russell, Lloyd F. Blake, Norma O. Lando. Ky mive tirduen . tos customs official will be made if|Gharles Whyte and returning pas- i lla V. Suffecool, Ralph F. Ammon, _ For Prince Rupert — Merlin F. quehec and a stop at the producer gives his name and| gengers were John Hall, Clark A Charles J. Hamilton, Major D. H. Neftz 30 the podple: LRILE eeektl address; the place where the foods Trimble and M. Kamakan. Jeps, Lt. M. S. Snyder, H. B. Crew- e FoceiteIE 1b Hopi Sm r“"c'l‘ were produced; the amount and| Coming to Juneau from Hoonah fory Ledford D, Mashin, 3 Whalen RO O s e i e g L B U L s and Lt. Treadgill. Fred Bre 2 5 o X statement showing that the foods Hammond, Lillian Jimmie, Daniel g o 3 5 ed Brandes of Angoon is at the address he is planning for Wednes- " i . eor! Disembarking here from Skag- Gactineau Hotel. H rrived over, day in Ottaws were home-produced Perrin, George Jim and Lincoln way this morning were Mrs. Ask,| oo Sl O e arTved over T . The amendment released today Wallace Charles Ask, Cecil Selmer, Mrs A o B 7 0 P will be of great interest to Alas-|. Hans Floe, Pete Gallando and Eelmer, Krik Selmer, Colin Selmer, . " kans, who have frequently ques- Louis Karsten, Jr. flew in from J. 1. McVey, Edna Harpole, E. Mi- ASKS IN JUNEAU DALLAS WEYAND Itioned the Territorial office about Hawk Inlet. Passengers who went to soff, H S. Crewson, Harvey Maho- _ MI. and Mrs. Charles Ask ar- sending of gifts of home-processed - Hasselborg were Dorothy M. Nelson, rey, W. Leigh, J. Faey and George iVed in Juneau today from ’hfl'; foods to friends and relatives *in | O: M. Wilkening, Warren L. King, ‘ M. Simpkins. hpmepin BISRWAE fon/R Vil hery. | AUG 9 the States. If ration points had to{Elizabeth Nelson and Edwin O. I streets of stup at the city hall Taking passage for the south - be surrendered when receiving such | Peyton. from Juneau: were: FEET HURT? | TO NAVY WAVE aifts, the recipients might not be| Walter Hellan and Coleen Hellan innf If so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles,| : . R flew to Taku and Mr. Hellan and For Seattle—Winnifred E. Junge. 3 bl’s 0 redeem the " Y ¢ k a pdeer pPm promptly and Beverley Junge, Sandra Junge, Lu. latest scientific methods. Osteopath! bty il i e e, ¢ M. Coopuz returned here. [ ’) cretia S. Botsford, Mrs. Selma Pad- ir B " it s i 2 S el e | A e b me R Of special interest to. Juneau |SuCh points for a more important Beatrice M. Laman, Bernice Milli- Office 387 !f"““dfi of Dallas @. Weyand, now | Sticle of food. It fias. now betfy i ‘ LAMPS gan, Marie M. Emmart, Virginia Home, Red 669 |With the United States Naval Air |29 N“f’l‘;v lnm el o i alef uns p I | points will be required NEw BLousEs Fvans, Percy B. Parker, Mildred E. adv“Forcev“' is the anrouncement of his B ik " Lesher, Irineo A. Agana, Proceso R. — et {martiage- ARgust § 0 BeH Leurs | / FOI’ Al’my A" COYDS in plain and printed colors. Vega, Donato Gorgolio, Herminigil-| Empire Classifieds Pay! |A. Poland, Wave Yic. f ! M e et onui 1. 6 asaan ot e v.| ALASKA ASTAL he Standard of Comparison “ S. Naval Air Station at Hutchm- | WENDOVER FIELD, Utah—En-/} ALSO A GROUP OF LIGHT son, Kansas, officiated at the in- | plANES Busv ON | gineers are going to make water run DRNEDL AND GORED . formal double ring ceremony whicn ! uphill for the benefit of U. 8. Army l E took place in the home of Mr. and | Air Corps men at Wendover Field SKIRTS * Mrs. Joe B. Steele. WEEKEND TRIPS on the edge of western Utah’s salt | The bride was attended by Mrs. g desert, ; i | offered at the special price of Steele and her sister, Miss Helen ' Sidod i This summer they expect to com- $ Ovm Lhe vwckn-nd the followihg ste a 12-incl ipeline 32 le. Pols plete a 12-inch pipeline 32 miles Logging Truck Road Builders [ i “eniens or e e suesengers tew o Sl wit i kg connecine sppy srings vt and$2.50 || Alaska Eleciric Lightand Power p cil Galyardt,| Alaska Coastal Airlines: H. {# million-gallon storage reservoir at Come in &nd make your AMM3c. The bride wore the white | f i arter, Willia H . . A dreas unifor bt AR en Lot the Brown, Sidney Carter, illiam | the base. selections early. ompany i |Van Dyke, Amy Montgomery, and | To do this, the water must be, Wanted for .br;f";‘fm"m' the Navy dress blues. |1, E. Darling, Jr. Returning from | pumped from the springs and raised J b °b°‘7"‘g“‘he brief honeymoon,!gitkn were Mary Todd, P. J. 228 feet to clear a ridge, after which | ones - levens ! moRTA“T WAR wonx te bride will resume her duties as|gweeney, M. A. Croon, E. M. Nik- it will be pumped through the line e Douglas Phone 18 yeoman to the Chaplain at the| | tisedes, Dan Noonan, Edwin Beers, ‘qm 1,000 gallbns per minute. } ; ‘Nfirfl: a:ir fSmtmtn and the groom| —— o —— Lz o L e 4 - e wi e: or active sea duty. i " Mrs, Weyand & the daugiler of| BARNEY GOOGLE . AND SNUFFY SMITH BY BILLY DGBECK Certificate of Availability Required [Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Poland of| == e il |Bamnes, Kansas, and prior to en-| [ BRA7IL\S OKAY - Y\~ SHAKE PAL - T ST RURMIE DOWN NOW, NE TAKE HOOTIY HOWER o listing in the Waves she was sec-| | gy \T DOESNT AN HOME TOWNS PEN&‘EN\NR(\\\?\ SWT, DOWN W TH' BlG SMOKIES, retary to Clayton Mammel of the U S Employment Serv1ce |Farmers and Bankers Lite msur-| | AOLD ©& CANDLE PLNKSITAWNEY, WA - \\O\N THRERE'S ’ Oég_é)é Exmce. Company of Wichita, Kan: 0 OGDEN, WANEG -NOSE | Mr. Weyand, well knows here, is RENMSN g [T | 3::8\&15 3 O\ZENDO? |a graduate of the Juneau High | |School. 124 Marlne way’ Juneau ‘. Guests at the wedding included: = N FE\_\_ERS- iMisses Eulah Hall and Maxine H | b ) | Prater, Wichita, Kansas; Miss Ruth | A\ FRQN\ b Niche i I. nnl crosb : | Nichols, Y{ic, N.flval Air Station, . Hutchinson; Mrs. F. W. Atkeson,| Manhattan, Kansas; Miss ~Betty | at the Gastineau Hotel, Juneau Keeler, Los Angeles, Caliomna; | |Claude Harris, AMM3c, and Mrs. iHarris, and Mrs. Cecil Galym'd(,' of Hutchinson, Kansas. wroiied vk or® THE DOUGLAS INN "iyic, "o SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE .

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