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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, IT COULDN’ HAPPEN AGAIN —BUT IT DID! Much Talked About “Next War” Left on Our Doorstep by Surprise Developments Unparalleled in History VITAL BLOW STRUCK AT NATIONAL DEFENSE WITHOUT GESTURE OF WAR DECLARATION Exoitic Oriental Beauty Bought Military Secrets in Secluded Trysts BRITISH NAVAL ATTACHE ONE OF HER VICTIMS WASHINGTON, D. —With Congress called into extraordinary session by the President to consider means and methods of protecting the national honor and security, it is said that the most surprising “spy” in international affairs will come in for a good share of censure and discussion. The woman in question is Marquise Yorisaka, wife of the Oriental naval commander who scored a strategic victory in the first clash of his forces with the Pacific Grand Fleet. Lieutenant Fergan, reported to be a “neutral” observer for the 3ritish forces, is said to be the key man in the espionage chain being woven about Marquise Yorisaka. While representing in Japan, the in- terests of his own country, he is said to have met the Marquise at the bequest of her own husband, and become enamored of her. Subsequent- ly, it is alleged in unconfirmed reports, the Nipponese beauty succeeded in wheedling military secrets from him, and gaining his technical skill for the benefit of the Asiatic flotilla commanded by her husband. By All Means SEE A Scoop Over with ; “WITHOUT WAR CHARLES BOYER J/ MERLE OBERON by Maj. George Fielding 3 Eliot and Edward Doherty TONIGHT— —LAST TIMES The Throwback and Atlantic Adventure News Now Appearing in LIBERTY MAGAZINE Tczilspin Tommy No. 7 THRILLING SEA BATTLE IN FILM COMING SUNDAY ‘Thunder in—(‘l;; East,” Bill-| ed for Coliseum—Merle Oberon Is in Cast A thrilling, realistic, and daring ( drama “Thunder in the East,” star- ri Charles Boyer, Merle Oberon | and John Loder opens at the Colis- eum Theatre Sunday. | One of the most remarkable shots | ever photographed by a movie cam- era is shown in this film. It is the final horror of a doomed enemy ship turning turtle with hundreds of the crew swimming like so many | panic-stricken flies over her hull, some being cast into the sea, othérs | being sucked into the sea as the ship finally sinks below the sur-. face. The plot of the film is based on the psychological conflict in the soul | of a fanatically patriotic Japanese naval commander who sacrifices hlsi wife to a handsome young English, officer for the glory of his country. Boyer, Miss Oberon and Loder are| [ seen as husband, wife and lover res- pe ey tie Adventure,” starring Carroll and Lloyd Nolan, and | Throwback,” with Buck Jones| | 1 the 1e ading role are being shown | ‘ful the last times lun)ght EASTERTOBE CELEBRATED AT - HoLy TRINITYJ | Easter, the Feast of the Resurrec- | tion, will be observed in Holy Trinity Cathedral by two celebrations of the | Holy Communion, at 8 and 11 o'- clock. Breakfast will be served in the Deanery after the early ser- | vice. The 11 o'clock service will be | funn choral | Members of the Cathedral Choir are: Mrs. C. P. Jenne, Mrs. Robert Livie, Mrs. S. Felden, Mrs. K. Jar- man; Misses Elizabeth Kaser, Har- riett Barragar, Pearl Peterson, Dor- othy Bourne, Miriam Lea, Emilee Dalton, Kathleen Carlson, Phyllis Jenne, Shirley Olds, Lila Sinclair, Ruth Berthol, Marjorie Snell, Ger- aldine Brostrom; Tenors—Jackson Rice, Monte Snow, A. J. Bucking- ham; Basses, E. M. Polley, S, FP]- den. Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne is dx- rector; Robert G. Rice, Acelyte, and Charles P. Jenne, Crucifer. e ee— FEDERAL EMPLOYEES TO HAVE LUNCHEON OFFICERS ELECTE;D* GAPITUL SUNDAY At a recent micefing of the Na-| tional Federation of Federal Em- ployees, Local No. 251, Mrs. Sally Shafer, Chief Engineering draffs- man of the Forest Service, was €l- ected President, M. S. Sides, Deputy On Wednesday, April 22, at a noqn luncheon meeting of the orgami- BARBARY COAST FILM COMES TO James Cagney Stars 1936 Midnight Preview Tonight, 1:15 A. M. SUNDAY EXTRA Easter Special MARCH of TIME NO. 10 The News Behind the News In all its stark realism . . pres- ented to you just as it hap- pened! —AlI Color Cartoon MIXING IN MEXICO and LATEST NEWS by the Daily Alaska Empire’s Daily Reporter GRAHAM McNAMEE Last Times Tonight ‘Lnts In‘ “Frisco Kid” Story of Old San Francisco KIN BARBARY COAST! ...a waterfront hoodlum who climb- ed to power by conquering thugs! ‘Th(\ Daily Alaska Empire’s hew: | reel, The Talk of the World. Some |of the highlights of the newsreel winclud(‘ pictures of the floods and ice pjams which are threatening cities from coast to coast, scenes of the Mardi shots of the Washington Ssm(ms getting ready for the 1936 baseball season ,and many other timely ev- “Annapolis Farewell,” {Guy Standing, Richard Cromwell,| Tom Brown and Rosalind Keith will | ! be shown for the last times conigm.[ MONDAY /*‘-@\\\ a.me MARGARETLINDSAY RICARDO CORTEZ, ESTELLE TAYLOR FRED KOHLER NATIONAL PICTURE With a Blast of Dynamite He Rocks the Bloody Cradle of Modern Gangdom Spewed up by the sea on 'Frisco’s gold coast! En- throned by his fists on a throne of terror! Ruling with bare knuckles the world’s most famous under- world. “ANNAPOLIS FAREWELL” With Sir Guy Standing—Tom Brown—Richard Cromwell ALSO: Old Dog Tray—Here's the Gang— News OPENING SOON! Juneau Radiator, Fender and Body Works AUTO PAINTING SIMONIZING WELDING ART NYQUIST JACK McDANIEL Gras at New Orleans,| staring Su i s T | Barbary Coast seethed with activity, | and life within its borders was the THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | Walter Heisel Jr., son of the well- “Top Form” wildest adventure, opens at the|known deputy collector of Customs, e | Capitol Theatre Sunday . is sailing on the Princess Norah | The all-star cast is headed by|Sunday, on an extended vacation| James Cagney, who is supported| to the states where he will visit with | by Margaret Lindsay, Ricardo Cor-| friends and relatives. He will re- tez, and Lili Damita, more than]mm about May 10. forty persons in the principal roles,; {and thousands in the gigantic mob | scenes, zation at the Terminal Cafe, nogi- inations will be made for the th Directors of the Ferderal Emplu’- | ees Association. | Al civil employees of the Govern- ment are invited and urged to at- tend the luncheon. e | DJERNES RETURNS | William Djernes has returned to\ Juneau after a month’s visit in the | ‘ lstates He was a passenger north CLOSM OUT on the Princess Norah. \ | ————————— £ ; — ALL STOCK AND | | Attention, you who are airmind- = " L & 3 FIXTURES ied in Juneau! The new white Lock- | Iheed 1 f Irvi vays, | Juneau Frocl( Shoppe eed seaplane of Irving Airways, | |Inc, will hop from PAA float to-| MRS. JENNIE BRUMBERG | | morrow—each person $2.50 Call 626. - —adv. e B e o LR U B R s | i —— INSURANCE Beniefit Showing Allen Shattuck “RED HEADS ON PARADE” men Featuring JOHN BOLES and DIXIE LEE and Sponsored by the THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat “Song of Birds” Pictorial News e ———— Collector of Customs Service, Vige- ! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY President, and John J. Keyser, Ob-| ‘FRISCO KID!" o dramatic piC-vWALTER HEISEL, JR., | i g he Weather Bure Sec- | turization of the thrilling pioneer | i __ALSO - - _— . — :i.:;:/ l-:—:;:umrem i s | days of old San Francisco when the | SOUTH ABOARD NORAH| $250 will take you for a ride | |tomorrow Easter Sunday over the Cagney has the role of a roughlgscier juneau and Douglas in the and rugged sallor, who becomesi .. uwhite heated cabi king of the underworld, and €01~ brone 626, b mk_h:fi‘: trols his henchmen with an iron oo ‘hand Margaret Lindsay is the girl who saves him from the noose of the vigilantes. ' Mrs. C .Armour arrived on the Also featured at the Capitol Sun-!Princess Norah and will visit her day will be the March of Time, and’ son Jack, of the Juneau Bakery. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected RUMMAGE SALE articles for sale please phone 226 American Legion Auxiliary Dug- or 3603 and they will be called for. out, April 15. If you can donate —ady. HERE ON VISIT united food company TELEPHONE 16 specials Saturday end Monday Our week-end prices mean savings to you every time. Here are a few: BUTTER,. 2 pounds per quart 39¢ Salad Dressing, TANG, EGGS, Grade A Mediums 3 doz. for 79¢ MILK, large cans, 12 for 83¢ PEACHES, 3 large tins....59¢ FAST :FREE-DELIVERY Juneau Will Be i.ocqted in Our New Home First National Bank Building (ground floor) ON MAY FIRST . | " FOR INSURANCE TUESDAY EVENING—. ee H. R. SHEPARD & S ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU T : s e s , Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager TWO BIG SHOWS PHONE 28 Admission 40 cents m‘l THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties PIONEERS’ AUXILIARY | Juneau Cash Crocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery |Old papers for sale at Empire Office

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