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The exciting story of a woman who kills the thing she loves! FROPLE SIMONE SIMON Kent Smith . Jack Holt S —-ALSO—— CHAPTER NO. 1 4 " The Secret Code T SPIES! F.B.L! WAR! a NotsNoRTe (Saturday Matinee Only) ) LATEST NEWS EXTRA} 9:25 P. KATHERINE ELLIS WORLD FAMOUS PSYCHIC MATINEE ON SAT. THREE WACS | WILL BEGIN NEW , | canror seeiar IN TROUBLE Passed Nofes fo German Prisoners of War- | Courtmartialed Code,” comes to the Capitol The-' . latre at the matinee Saturday. Deal- CAMP HALE, Colorado, March {ing with Uncle Sam's secret agents 10.—Three of five WACs, accused of |and their desperate battle to smash exchanging notes with CGerman pri- !a mysterious Axis sabotage ring, soners of war, have been court- |the film features Paul Kelly, Anne jartialed as the aftermath of the |Nagel and Clancy Cooper. sensational escape of two prisoners | Marking ‘a novel step in modern jast month. |screen dramas “Cat People” be- mne escape, the Army said, in- ginning tonight brings an old world ygjyeq nine American soldiers in= | |superstition up to date. The Pro- ;juging one, who fled with the duction has its setting in Manhat- { | Filmed at the very height of the | excitement occasioned by the cap- jture and trial of eight Nazi sab- | {oteurs uncovered by the Coast |Guard and the F.B.I, Columbia’s }mxmmg new serial, “The 8ecret Nazis. tan and features Simone Simon, ", Announcing the results of the in-| Kent Smith and Jane Randolph. vestigation, the Army said thel Irena, a Serbian girl fashion- artist, Oliver, a young architect and Alice, the latter's feminine assistant lay the principal roles in this un- ssu}al ths“fl__p S U0 ander sald: “You can draw your Hal Roach's newest production, OWP conclusions about the contents a fast-moving comedy satire on the Of the notes.” Axis partners and their attempts to e declined to elaborate nor liquidate each other, entitled “The Would he say to what extent the Devil With Hitler,” is also on the €ight additional soldiers were In- week-end bill. velved in the escape. The two Ge\‘-l Katherine Fllis appears on the Mans were captured in Mexico,| stage at 9:25 o'clock. The comedy February 18, along with Pfe. Dale starts at 7:25 and 9:56 and “Cat Maple, 23. People” at 8:10 and 10:35 o'clock. T 8 o EASIER ENTRANCE APGRANTED 7o yuneau porr APPEALTO SMADEPOSSBIE WACs were not linked in the es- cape of the Germans. Lt. Col. John Case, Camp Com- | | | land clearing of fishing and plea- |sure boats from the port of Ju- neau is going to be made easier. The following modified procedure is given under order of the Captain NEW YORK, March 10.—The As- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 9,000 NAZI | the j candidates for | Angerman and Victor Johnson, and | Big.” | Republican candidate Tor the Sen- | | sto CASUALTIES ATCASSINO Germans Suffer Heavy! Losses, Bringing Tofal to About 40,000 ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN | NAPLES, March 10—The Fifth Army | Forces have inflicted 9,000 casualties on the Germans in and around Cas- sino since the end of January, bringing the total enemy losses in Italy during that period to ap- proximately 40,000. ! Fifteen hundred Germans have been captured in the Cassino op- erations and the rest were éither killed or wounded. 1 Thousands of Ship Workers Soon Needed WASHINGTON, March 10.—-Rear Admiral Land, Chairman of the |Maritime Commission, estimates the Nation's shipyards will need 109,000 additional workers to meet the 1944 {shipbuilding goals to produce qual- ity ships instead of quantity. He did not tell the Senate Military Committee the kinds of craft he referred to. DEEPEST OIL WELL IN WORLD MAY BE DRILLED SHORTLY These figures are disclosed as the communique told of the repulse of | two new minor German thrusts | against the American beachhead positions southeast of Carroceto. e S CANDIDATES WITHDRAW Discovering the Hatch Act vented their running for off! Fourth Division, the House, e in Frank ate, Fred Crane, have withdrawn. R THE WIND—SHE BLEW Fairbanks recently had a wind in fact a gale that blew 42 miles an hour. Little damage was reported done AT THE GASTINEAU Glenn A. Cziapa, a recent arrival here at the Gastineau Hotel. IS0 AR AT BARANOF HOTEL At the Baranof, R. T. Hendric | SEATTLE, March °. — Standard Oil of California is about to start |drilling what may prov “deepest oil well in the world. | This well, Ethel D S-1, on the | “Thirty-five” anticline in the Mid- | way-Sunset field near Taft, Calif., pre- |is expected to go at least 15,000 | |feet. The company will use one of Democratic |its heaviest and largest pieces of | | drilling equipment, termed “Mr. Deepest well in the world thus far |is Continental Oil's KCL A-2 in the Wasco, Calif,, area, drilled to 15,004 feet and now producing from 12,000 | feet. | Ethel D is less than three-quarters lof a mile from the site of the fam- | ous Lakeview gusher, which came in | with a roar Mar. 14, 1910 and rained |18 degree gravity for a mile radius. | The well was 2,260 feet deep. | At one time the gusher's output {reached 68,000 barrels daily. It pro- duced a total of 9,000,000 barrels ‘during its one-year life. | The Eechegoin formation at 2,000 e to be the | PAGE THREE HEROIC ESCAPE THEME OF FILM, 20TH CENTURY - ( “Desperate Journey,” Wurn(-rl ‘Bros.' stirring new success, is the {current Dbill at the 20th Century. | Starring Errol Flynn and Ronald | Reagan, the picture tells the story ‘or how an RAF bomber crew, forced down in the heart of Nazi- land, gunned, dynamited, fought |their way to safety and England. ! The only important feminine role lin the film is played by Nancy |Coleman, who scored such a suc- cess in “Kings Row” and “The Gay |Sisters.” She is cast as a member |of the German underground who |comes to the aid of the embattled | Englishmen. | Raoul Walsh, foremost action di- rector, handled the picture, More Wages Asked For Certain Men | On Alaska Railroad WHERE THE BETTER BIG JPICTURES PLAY! (20 ENTURY — NOW PLAYING — i | WASHINGTON, March 10.—Alas- ka Delegate Dimond has introduced a bill to authorize increases of wages to certain employees of the Alaska Railroad service from May 1, this year, to September 30. STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, March 10. Closing, uotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 6, American Can 847, Anaconda 26%, Beech Aircraft 9%, | Bethlehem Steel 59, Curtiss Wright 5%, International Harvester 73 Kennecott 30%, WNorth American Aviation 8%, New York Central 18% Northern Pacifie 15%, United States Steel 527, Pound $4.04. Dow, Jones averages today are as | | | WABER BA0S: STIANG NEW SUOOESS Nancy Coleman - Raymond Massey AUAN HALE - ARTHUR KENNEDY ot RAOUL WALSH - ms, HAL 8. WALLIS The Tops in Short Subjects LATEST WORLD NEWS 5“’9“‘:";’1"'“55 has obtained formal s Pt bance mrHEs AR is here from Whitehorse. |to 4,000 feet to date has been the | follows: Industrials, 140.01; rails, e e e e ciated Press has obtained formal J a ROP T c set field. | 38.38; tes, 23.77. | THE CA S THE 1CTURES! | United States Supreme Court the | Entering—On entering the port,|e WEATHER REPORT ® ' will explore below this formation l puBlI( WEEARE Bo‘nb ! lower court’s judgment in the Gov- |the boat will pass close aboard the|e (U. S. Bureau) o | through the Monterey shales to the puBlI( DAN(E 0" P T jernment's civil anti-trust suit [Coast Guard Control Station and|e ® | Tembler zone. AT RDAY AIE K | A j . against the non-profit cooperative |the master will verbally give the/e Temp. Thursday, March 9 e —————— | The Board of Public Welfare, in THE NATION'S REV. joHN BAI.(OM Io news gathering organization. man on duty the following infor- Maximum 45; Minimum 31 e NEW FIRE CHIEF s i |session for the past four weeks, 1§ (ONDUCT SERV'(B AT i The order, signed by Circuit Court mation: Name or number of boat; e’ Rain 1.01 ® | Jack King has been appointed Firg | A public dance will be held to- | awaiting the arrival of Mrs! Azile ‘J‘udgles S)wan and Hand is an ul)-jNam(‘ of mn.sm.r: Total number of/e o o « @ © = @ o e o Chief at Kodizk, action being taken | morrow night in the Elks Hall h,.:Anron. Regional Representative at 2] Av‘hhua one. The fact that the suit/passengers and crew, and where| —>————— by the Kodlak City Council. ginning at 10 o'clock. Bob Tew's San Francisco for the Bureau of | was brought by the United States in (ATHEDRM, SUND ‘ [band will furnish music for the Public Assistance of the Federal TR i equity under the Sherman Act made ,|Social Security Board. from. KATHERINE ELLIS The boat will then proceed to its| - — SONG warring Ethel WATERS ROCHESTER Lona HO,‘RNE Piesurs Show Place of Juneau MARY JAMES WEDS ANDRES JULATON Mary T. James and Andres Jula- | ton were married yesterday after- noon at the U. S. Commissioner’s offices, with U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray reading the vows. Wit- nesses were Helen and Clarence ‘Trout. » Rev. John M. Balcom, here possible the xvn;?peal being made di- s | Tect to the high court instead of Yukon, Mu\heil Sarrisd: ‘T 3 s st rvices at Holy Trinity| ng rrie irst to the Circuit | Court of Appeals. Cathedral next Sunday morning| el S E and Holy Communion in Douglas| Sunday evening EOUIPMENT FOR on his W to Fort The Rev. Balcom was at Tanana | in the summer of 1940 during the ! construction of the church there.} SAlE. ED"A BAY He was recently Rector of the " Church of the Epiphany at Walpole, s CAMPS TO CLOSE R Charles G. Burdick, General Man- ager of the Alaska Spruce Log Pro- gram, states that it is expected some of the eight camps now operating | will be closed in early April and all |camps closed by the last of June. A production of 40,00,000 feet is ; T0 CONSULT WITH, WELFARE WORKERS Miss Aleta Brownlee, Consultant for the U. S. Children's Bureau, is anticipated for 1944, to leave by plane for Anchorage and | A} equipment for logging and road Fairbanks and from there will fly building, as well as machine shops, to Seattle and to her hcudquamrsvlaund,—y and miscellaneous supplies, at San Francisco. | will be disposed of under Office of While in Juneau, Miss Brownlee Price Administration regulations. {attended meetings of the Board of Much of this equipment was pur- | Public Welfare and in the West-:chnsed new and has had little use. warcd and Interior, she will confer Anyone interested in this equip- with Child Welfare workers. ment should contact C. M. Archbold, ——ee—— | Assistant General Manager, at Edna OUT TODAY WITH 470 ANCHORAGE Neal Boles was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday follow- A Woodley Airways plane was scheduled to arrive this afternoon, | ing medical care. - — BUY WAR BONDS and those booked for the return | flight to Anchorage were Alita Bromley, Berta Yarbrough, Cather- ine Ellis and Walter Hodge. | | Baranof Beauty Salon General Eleetrie. MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS ‘We are now fully staffed: mooring. As scon as possible after! it has made fast and everything secured (within the hour) the mas- s Famous Psychic is giving | private interviews at the Baranof | Hotel, answering all questions per-| taining to Health, Love Affairs um” DANIELSON SUCCUMBS H. 8verre Danielson, 60, oldtimer of Ouzinkie, and recently of Uganik, passed away at the Kodiak Hos- | ter will take his papers to the Coast | advice on Finances. Phone 800 for ! pital as the result of a long stand- |Guard Office in the Federal Build- ing and have them endorsed. Clearing—, close to departure time as possible, the master wiil| take his papers to the Coast Guard Office and his papers will be en- dorsed except for exact departure, time. On departing, the boat will| pass close aboard the Control Sta- tion and the master will again ver- bally give the man on duty the following information: Name or number of boat; Name of master; Total number of pas- sengers and crew; Where to. In turn, the master will be in- formed of his exact departure time which he will enter on his papers. Important Notice If the boat operator desires, the procedure of leaving his papers on| file at the Control Station and hav-! ing them endorsed on entering and“ clearing may still be used instead of | that outlined above, However, either one or the other shall be used, and the papers must be endorsed on both entering and clearing the har- bor. Any failure to have them so endorsed will be decmed cause for suspension or revocation of operat- ing privileges. Reporting by tele- phone will not be considered as ob- viously the required written en- dorsement would not in that case be obtained. ———o—— HOME NURSING CLASS IS MEETING TONIGHT The home nursing class will be held at the Juneau Government School tonight at 7 o’clock, accord- ing to announement made today. . CABINETS FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE Building Contractors Repairing and, Remodéling PHONE 433 So. Seward and Willoughby ik | appointment. Ouzr Fifth Birthday The Baranof Hotel requests the pleasure of your attendance at a Dinner Dance commemorating the Fifth Anniversary of the Baranof, to be held in the Gold Room on this coming Saturday eve- ning. Dinner will be served at 9 o’clock. A cover charge of $5 per person. ing cardiac condition. Five Years of Progress It hardly seems five years old possible that we're this week. Time passes quickly when it's filled with good things. We have been happy to serve the people of Gastinedu Channel for the know that our their whole-hearted support. past five years and success is due to 3 fiar%zo,fi | affair. —————— \ Mrs. Aaron will confer with the ARRIVES HERE | Board in regard to programs ad- An arrival here, Glenn Philippi |ministered by the Department of is registered at the Baranof from |Public Welfare under the Social | Portland. | Security Board. LSl FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 800 BARNEY GOOGLE ——— Alaska Electric Light and CECILIA TEW SEALED BARBARA GARRETT ORDERS . and FOR YOU, MARIE HAMMARLEY, Manager. AT YOUR SERVICE L SHOP HOURS Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 9A. M. TOSP. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 WAAL — e YE NEEDNT AROLND R A TIP, COUSIN H1,GOOGLE~ RIDDLE OUT THIS 1 GET HO! DOCKYMINT HERE'S WHERE FOR ANOTHER “SPHINX PUNCH By BILLY DeBECK GREAT SCOTT ! GENERAL ROSEWATER ORDERS YOU TO REPORT TO HIS HOTEL SUITE AT ONCE , FOR CAIRO ‘CONFERENCE PINCH-POCKET: HE'LL DO ENNYTHING GIT WS BOOTS BLACKED uP OKED Breiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT THE DOUGLAS INN * ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE