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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "FOREVERANDA |NEWSPAPERS |EXPLOSION AT | AUTHENTIC FILM DAY” WILL END, INEWSPAPERS ' PEARLHARBOR | OF LIBYA DRIVE caprrow sceeen OBSERVING | s severar — opens AT 207 STARTS TOMORROW! i Sy E““‘““""{i (EN S 0 RSHIPIFL‘é?l‘r"“"HEATQJ,QERSTE‘QQC’FE‘b s theie Nha Do b ] i v e 2 . 4 e, e RE - =l i poputlll::' EPEAH‘ Istirring story than the heroic epic| 't 's t"(’ Bes‘ S"o"(_‘ m "‘0!&"'!.’ e R R S L T SRy 0 54 British war song; it's also | i HA)RBOR,dMuy 25.;Snmg i X ol g gh} N theme of the unusual Anglo-Amer- {lives were lost and a number of lof Libya. ppropriately enou LOVE'LORN BUDD'E:S‘ 3 ican film production, “Forever and [y: . B tap | MED W injured when “several |20th Century-Fox's picture story of You'll be laughed o a Day,” which boasts the biggest DITEC'OT P"(e GIVES Pralse‘small vessels” were destroyed in an|John Brophy's “Immortal Ser-| z | Josion ¢ » pant,” whi h Lib; as its out as they fall ae/ R cast of stars ever assembled on the s | explosion and fire which occurred on |geant,” which has ya @ ; v Al J E THE > | for Magmf“en' | Sunday while ammunition was be- |locale, and which opened erda, | |screen. The film ends tonight atT | € i the Capitol Theatre. | . _lng unloaded at Pearl Harbor, the |at the 20th Century Theatre, is one| A""u e | Navy said of the finest films turned out onf | The story centers about the his-| tory of a London house and of the | The brief announcement said the |the war. . | 1 |various generations of men and, WASHINGTON, May 25.—Censor- | 8mmunition was being unlnaded; Starring Henry Fonda and Maus- |women who have lived in it dln'mg‘ship Director Byron Price says ne | from a group of landing craft which |een O'Hara, “Immortal Sergeant | crucial moments in English annals. has been unable to find a single) Was moored fogether when the ex-is that rare cinematic gem—a pic- |This unique offering is said to be case of where newspapers or other plosion occurred. ¢ ture whose authenticity and execu-| ¢ rtai " | There are no details as to ‘he|tion matches its magnitude of one of the most entertaining pic- a S " i0- | e s Pio publications “deliberately” have VIO ;e of gead and injured. A [them. The timeliness of the film ures O e year, Wi scores Of Jated the voluntary wartime Censor-| . it of inqui i tigating th the 1al " battl {brilliant performances and half a ghip code. of inquiry is investigating the | —focussed on the crucial battle-| ¥ ” accident. | fields of North Africa—coupled with | {dozen romantic episodes Woven price testified today before the: ; fé d:fl;nngf: plisiies pu‘:'sp“ el |into its main plot. |House Appropriations Committee | hian: i . | —_———- 1 14 plane. [ |and - further said the “attitude of " "Trmortal ‘Mergeant” 44" the m_\ o THROUGH | {the press has been magnificent.” }FUNDS Allo"ED spiring story of an indomitable RS L4 NAVY SUSPE“DS B s (LB S 07 | band of fighters who conquer the O oAty D | f I‘ FOR HOME FRO“I enemy and the elements. Their {1 ARTHUR HUNNICUTT | leader is the sergeant of the title, v Rtad th red Mk CORRIGAN FROM 1MAR(US ISI_E } TOIAI. Bllllo“ but it is the inner battle of the corporal which gives the film its PREVUE TONIGHT 1230 A.M. | ORDNANCE DEPT. Ui | i | i ! il | | L T SR . i | POUNDED Bv | WASHINGTON, May 25.—Stres- . l ~ | WASHINGTON, May 25. — Com- | ’ sing the necessity of keeping the "HI'I'lER KAPUT" ! ¢ - - . STO(K 0“0““0"5 [mander .dohn D Cotgnn, of the home front lines intact, the House b NAZI A"A(KS AIII > Navy’s Bureau of Ordnance, has Appropriations Committee recom- | | NEW YORK, May 25. — Closing Ibeen suspended temporarily from mr"d;']‘.‘ $1,033,000,000 "O_f""r"cetéa‘ S(REAM (APIURED ! b HewRy 1 "RASPO'_ BEATEN | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine duty pending investigation of the - "1‘5“? snep W“"’E“"““ i | : * MAURE stock is 5%, American Can 88, Ana- |statement of Senator Harry S. Tru Sito je.l farcing SN s NAZIS I" RUSSIA s g in JOHN pg ] BA(K Bv SOV|E"’S conda 25%, Beech Aircraft 8, man that many firms produciag| UNITED STATES PACIFIC 0‘";‘“ half ‘s _billign 18 "“"‘“"d‘ 'l OPHY'S immorsal e Bethlehem Steel 57%, Curtiss jordnance material retained Ce FLEET HEADQUARTERS AT the War 51\?1{})\!\2 Admi.nlstmt m,\: LIS | romance SEfT Wright 5, International Harvester gan's engineering firm for a study PEARL HARBOR, May 25. — A ":d the outstanding increase over| MOSCOW, May 25 — Discussing | 74, Kennecott 31%, North American of production problems. Pacific Fleet carrier task force ; e t(l e '(‘)’[‘; _»‘““; :VUP"’!P"‘““O“L-“ is{camps for German prisoners in the German reconnaissance attacks in | Aviation 8 New York Central 17%,| A Navy spokesman, asked ahout pounded Marcus Island with 148 "!’fl h" ; “(f "r e e "t""““ on, | United States, the International Re- the area of Tiraspol on the lower | Northern Pacific 161, United States |ihe status case, said: “The Navy, tons of bombs on last Friday and ;’kc l‘_"“ e OF I T | View Epid, Tivails & SHG WHIRY. Dniester River are reported from | Stee! 51%, Pound $4.04, informed of the situation by the Saturday, then hammered Wake buke {rom the committee, won a puts a pistol to a German soldier’s Moscow, as the lull continued along Dow, Jones averages today are as| Truman Committee, itself suspend- Island on Tuesday, blasting it with pat_on the bs?ck and a $20,000,000 head at the front, the captive g the rest of the eastern front, a full, | folows: Industrials, 14039, ralls, (ed Corrigan from duty, and the 150 tons of explosives, Admiral boost in funds |screams, ‘Hitler Kaput, Hitler's military commentatars on both sides | 3965 utilities, 3283, case has been transferred to the Chester W. Nimitz reported today. el through’ but in America they pat T"o" with ’ | table.” REG,N‘,,B . ‘“-m ’aleM ALD GARDINER . , Nazi attacks yesterday along the |other than disciplinary action.” i ON VISIT HERE The article said it is most re- { Dniester battle line were repulsed | . !:dayl 16_,“1944£ :: e Mt;;e ':‘;: Corrigan is a member of the firm' Rhoda and Frances Hanford, ! and 300 Germans were killed, said |date I Wil nol FONpOnS; lof Corrigan, Osborne and wells, daughters of Brooks Hanford, have , Df‘-n\qxfist 'CIT‘;_ m’:fl Me“"dalmarknble, the conduct of these pri- "d"dw”"'-lu&!«nnbylby.'o.'n STAHL il e {soners in ,the United States, but ——— omar Trotti a Russian communique broadcast |40V bills unless contracted for by|New York engineering consultants. arrived here from Wrangell for a' ! Mpither driver was hust huk phy |finds no criticism of the prison ad- LONDON, May 25.—Small scale | | from Moscow. mdyselr. S R ‘ - — ‘visn during the summer, There were no essential changes |2dV. OWAR! 3 - | | SREERERY. 3 R 4 { i oiiiien 5 | sieis sals i v * on the land front, the bulletin de- | L e rM“.”O" 'I'ONS OF | BaKERS HAVE Twing (Siclans said the ,"J"ycer‘em"m Was $00, 1 inistration. ; clared. but asid that 23 Nazi planes | BEGINNING AND | Twin boys were born recently at ko 2 ; ORI i 41197 4 . o e ey e LANDING CRAFT o “mi’ orova faner s ac- i, Sesribng the sockdent 10 somn wEmman, wirs sxns || 1OPS In Shorts LATEST WORLD NEWS days. | Evening classes to open May 29.| Baker. The proud father is ac- collapsed and died. | Jochn Hermann, of the Seattle RECT S e — isee Miss Ethel ‘MncNaxr, Baranot: countant for the U. 8. Fores: Ser- R S | Hardware Company, and Mrs, Her- Empire Classifieds Pay! | Hotel, 7 to 9 evenings. adv.; GIVEN AppRovAl vice. R el mann are registered at the Gas-| S ~ - i i - e bl 2l ’lme:\u from Ketchikan. ‘ > | Byron Clark McPhee was fined PAA MEN HERE | $25 in City Police Court on & drunk- | R KT —_— i FOSTER & M ARSHALL m;’;’]f“;f“fifor’f' ; Moy .25-_*35‘1";1 Registering at the Baranof from ' enness charge. | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | Members Ve nmph;iou‘:‘yipl:rgrr?:; o Seattle vesterday were E V. Lee, | il e R | Have a portrait artist take your| 3 ‘ahead » the Smmt‘e as ;‘ '\n(‘l e Clark Chrichton and L. A. Mudgett‘ Peanuts are called gmm“fl_nmmpicture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE b ) e 4 | of the PAA. $hiafrica. | Federal Building, Phone 204. " adv.| NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE R -k LAGCH. Bl T s Ve [ pheepiEs Lo € il Aasoiath) thorizing construction of an addi-| PLEASE NOTIC! | ) ‘ 3 o |tional million tons of landing craft, Lola’s Bea\‘xly‘ éhop wu‘l ‘be closed ! YOUR BRO'](EN LEng‘s B M' thOS(t:"’ [SAsL!i d M H HH vessels | — ” ‘Will be promptly replaced if sent y Martha Society Saturday, May and other small vessels. | Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds | ] until June 1. 89Y. 4o Box 468, Ketehikan, Aluska. Drs.|27, 11 am. at Piggly Wiggly, | e 1} |C. M. and R .L. Carlson. adv.!adv. — | NORTHLAND Statistical g:rrqute‘s)::l;;?:‘;}:on Request 1 Vm-MEOF HOONA :’ DIRECT PRIVATE. WIRE TO NEW YORK MAKES CONTRIBUTION : ; ) TO NATL, WAR FUND | Outoftown Shopping| \ CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES TRANSPORTATION Let Us Do Your The Alaska Indan Service re- |ceived a total of $113 from the |village of Hoonah on May 23, as [| 10¢ally, our knowledge of mer- A ' = : "ot : vadlale i 5t Jou servic.Our BEFORE pA(KING their contribution to the National-J © ‘T hiis Pure \War Fund Drive of last October.| ] 2VAHable is at your service. Our §, THE If you cannot supply your needs services reach from Seatile to Los Angeles. 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