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, 1945 "THIS MAN'S NAVY" ‘ IS AUTHENTIC FILM —vns Toxzcur | AT CAPITOL TONIGHT | “This Man's Navy,” M-G-M's pic- lturization of the Navy's lighter- | than-air branch, now at the Capitol | Theatre, is one of the most authen- tic service pictures ever filmed Almost seventy-five per cent of he picture was shot at Navy air {bases at Santa Ana and Del Mar, Calif., and Lakehurst, N. J. What's | more, the remaining twenty-five per cent of the film was, photographed ! in sets at M-G-M that were actual | duplicates of offices and quarters used by officers and men the {three bases. Wallace Beery and James Glea- son have the leading roles, Tom | Drake and Jan Clayton have the ro- |mantic leads and the cast also in- icludes Henry O'Neill and Selena Royle of | TOM DRAKE JAMES GLEASON Feature at 7:45 and 10:10 g COMMUNISTS ARE BITTER TOMORROW! i THE LITTLE STAR THAT | AGAINST u.s.l’ WON YOUR HEART IN | PLU Denald Duck in “Timber” and always the most Exciting News of the Day by Air Express! “MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS” (Continued from Page ('ne) | gotiators without explanation and! | before releasing them, asserted the News, “threatened that the Com munists would be dealt with by the American fleet and marines.” | Earlier, in a dispatch from one jof its correspondents, the Com- munist paper had charged the marines with “positively” partici- pating in armed intervention in China’s undeclared civil war American Marines at Chin- wangtao in cooperation with Kuo- mintang troops attacked Com- s o munist liberated areas days,” it A6 said t,wm\“";:\w\\\\"“' American officials have empha- RO e VR sized that the marines have been W¥ ordered to stand clear of Cl civil strife and take no sides {officer at | Barre ADJT.NEWTON GIVEN "ORDER OF FOUNDER" Salvation Army Officer of Kake Accorded Hon- ors at Meeting Newton, Corps for the last 14 years, presented “The Order of the by Lt. Comm. William in Northern Light Presby- terian Church yesterday afternoon at the highlight se n of the Sal- vation Army's Forty-First annual Cengress in Alaska In accepting the honor, Adjt Newton who is the second officer in the Western United States to receive this award, remarked: “I have only wanted to help my people. I haven't expected anything in return. I have done my best to teach my people the right way and I still want to continue helping them.” The presentation service, which many of Juneau's leading citizens attended, opened with the hymn, “Faith of Our Fathers,” after which the Rev. Willis Booth, Pastor of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, pronounced the invocation Governor Griening was repre- sented at the service by Lew M. Wil- liams, Secretary of Alaska. B. D. Stewart of the Salvation Army Ad- Board presented the chair- man for the afternoon, Lt. Col. P. L. DeBevoise For Following ommissioner Marching Forward Werld In comparing the world's recent experiences in building those in destroying, he dr an il- lustration from the New York World’s Fair in 1939-40 with it Adjutant CY Kak was Founder’ visory A Better World the presentation, Lt Barrett spoke on Q a Better and S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA e World of Tomorrow.” sed the fair's exhibits of r-highways and hundreds of in- t e planned to bring | nd enjoyment to America t immediately heels of fair, Commissioner Barrett ed out world was plunged nd the rosy future paint- ir had to be detoured on the the a you follow the a medical missionary I with the war forced tak to destroy life rather zeon’s scalpel to prolong it f Tk and re- gs bro- war is critical today,” ner said. “Broken en homes and broken 1 over the world. Suf- populations in Europe look to the Salv Army for spiritual leadership :nd comfort as well as necessary welfare facilities,. We must not fail them footsteps of in ‘to habilit ken by this the Commis any thi ion Active ! Army has 2,350 k throughout America, | religious and social hospital The units including us vice nctivities. The tional guidance bureaus, Home Leagues, Leagues of Mercy, Emer-| ges, Youth Centers, M ing Friends Bureaus, all stand ready to serve anyone in need of a friend,” he said In closing Commissioner Barrett spoke of the kind of postwar world the Salvation Afmy wants for the people of America, a world that will keep on the coin of the 1ealm, both figuratively and literally the words, | “In God We Trust.” | Just before Commissioner Bar- rett’s address, Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lerenzen and Capt. and Mrs. John Hoogstad of Juneau sang a quartet stion. The program was closed | “Praise God From Whom All} scings Flow,” sung by the entire | ser- voca- Tonight the Congress adjourns its meeting with a musical nd farewell service in the ation Army Hall at 7 o'clock | - Weeds rob plants of water, food, space and light g man who had's Adverfising of Nylons Pays; Whew and How The merch 1t they had their But was a MEMrH1S, Nov. 5 nts of Memphis thou the solution of how to sell nylons peacefully and quietly apparently their reckoning little off Fourtéen stores joined in a full- page ad in a Memphis newspaper telling their customers how to get nylon hose—the easy way. In order to riots, riots and the like the just clip the coupon in the we'll mail you the nylons. avoid said stores, ad and Well the ad started a new rush the newspaper. Hundreds of scribers called to complain that they'd re 1 their paper right-—-but .minus the coupon one irate house-holder called pretty well summed up w thought of the idea. Said he all And and he “T've got four daughters and one paper, where can T get more—I just gotta have 'em PPN BERLIN—Thirty-four of charged with inflict starvation, abuses and inc Dachau concentration camp prison- ers have been indicted and they have been told they will face trial on November 15 in the courtroom of the horror camp itsell. It estimated 200,000 died in the camp from 1943 to 1945 L on COMEDY DRAMA SHOWS TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Included in the latest Fox Movie- tone News reel at the 20th Century Theatre are interesting scenes of the trial of the Japancse General Yamashita as one of the Japanese war criminals. Other clips show President Truman and his speech wage increase; opening of Al Smith Memorial Hospital in New York, G.Is British war brides try- ing to get to the United States and other news flashes Showing for the last times tonight is the comedy drama, “Ladies of Washington OUR XMAS MERCHANDISE IS NOW IN STOCK Shop Early FROM INFANTS and up to including Size 12 Shop Early Juneau's Most Exclusive Infants’® and Childrew’ Wear Shop PACE FIVE TIOAEATIRY | Last Times ‘Tonight! cour gals to a bed...eight and ten MARSHALL RONALD ORAHAM ANTHONY QUINN ARTING TUESDAY! GARY RINGS TAE BELL AGAIN! B YAMASHITA LEHAVREIS TRANSPORTATION C OMPANY GARY COOPER CECILB. BeMLLE'S GAVEORDER OFF LIMITS, FORMURDER U.5.TROOPS PARIS, Nov. 5—All of La Havre, Kill All Filipinos, Destroy All Cities Were Posi- tive Instructions Clubs has been placed off limits to American troops, effective to- | day, the Stars and Stripes’ Paris/ edition reported today. i The Army newspaper said the ' order followed two months of in-| By DEAN SCHEDLER creasing violence, including as- | MANILA, Nov. 5—A Filipino tes- saults and shootings. Last Friday tified today he heard Japanese Lt. the French newspaper Havre Libre Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita angrily published an editorial stating that | refuse to revoke an order to kill all jocal residents felt unsafe after Filipinos and destroy all their!gark on the streets of the me cities.” city, a major staging for He was Joaquin Galang, second y. S.-bound troops. witn brought from protective cus- 5 PRI, tody a suspected collaborator, at NOTICE o war crimes trial of the erstwhile el | We, the undersigned, will not be | The first was Narciso Laps, who esponsible for any debts contracted | dmitted freely that he was friendly 288inst the “Victory Coffee Shop” admigted SReEly Y| from this date, Nov. 5, 1945. with the Japanese invaders then| girectly accused Yamashita of hav-| (10109-t4) CARL & ANNA HOLM. | e | ing ordered the Islands “rid of Fili- 2 Y il pinos before the Americans return.” LONDON — On Wednesday the Galang testified that Yamashita | House of Commons will take Presi- | showed great anger when Gen, Ar- | dent Truman’s 12-point foreign pol- | temio Ricarte, Filipino politico-mil- i¢Y of @ week ago as the basis of a | itarist, ched the Nipponese debate on world affairs. i area except the Red Cross and Army | SERVING commander in the Philippines: “I|~ £ 45 take this time to ask you again to revoke your general crder to kill all Filipinos and destroy all their cities.” | Yamashita rose, Galang said,! clenched his hands and shouted an-| grily: “an order is an order! It is my order and because of 'that it ghould not be disobeyed! It should be followed—happen what may hup-; pen!” { The witness said he overheard the argument at Ricarte’s house. { - - ACTRESS, FLIER WEREMARRIED 2 MONTHS AGO HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 5 — Actress Marjorie Riordan has disclosed that she and Maj. George Lumpkin of | the U. S. Marine Air Forces were! married quietly two months ago. ‘The '24-year-old actress, a nativ of Washington, D. C., appeared on| the New York stage before coming| to Hollywood. On the screen she played in “Stage Door sz!een"‘ and “Mr. Skeffington.” | - - Chapeladies Will Meet T_ugsday Eve| The Chapeladies will meet at the home of Mrs. Victor Johnson to- morrow evening, November 6. All members are urged to attend, ac- cording to a notice given out by Mrs. Esther Green, secretary- treasurer. H OPEN TUESDAY ’Wéefim‘ah@f: GIFT SHOP Juneau's Newest and Most Modern Gift Shop . . 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