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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1944 LAST TIMES TONIGHT! BLONDIE — DAGWOOD and HUGH HERBERT in “IT°S A GREAT LIFE” EXTRA—KATHERINE ELLIS—Psychic TOMORROW! Preview Tonight (YKO0S... IN THEIR LATEST RITZ BROTHERS JANE ROBERT JUNE FRAZEE - PAIGE - CLYDE CA PITO THE / L ATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI CONGRESSMAN - JAMES O'LEARY DIES, NEW YORK NEW YORK, March 16.—Repre- sentative James O’Leary, 54, New York Democrat, who repre- sented the Eleventh District since , 1934, died at his home death reduced the Democratic membership to 215, the lowest since Roosevelt took office | accused by the Justice Department the Japs from the Aleutians. and narrowed the Democratic mar- gin to five seats. — e YOUR BROKEN LENSES M2 | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. The Wings of the World’s Greatest | TRAVEL SYSTEM Contact Al Pierce, Empress Building, Fairbanks, Alasks, or any local Airlines office. AL 44-4 A/R lI/VE.S_" CONSPIRACY CHARGED IN ALKALI CAS WASHINGTON, March 16.—Two American export associations, 13 American manufacturers and a Bri- tish corporation and its agent are of maintaining international cartel | agreements to restrain trade in the manufacture and marketing of al- kalis in violation of the Sherman Anti-trust Act, Attorney General Biddle said. The civil suit was filed in United States District Court of New York, and ealleged that the defendants exclusive marketing areas and ex- port quotas throughout the world, eliminating competition and " re- straining exports by means of il- legal contracts, agreements, and un- derstanding The trade asscciations are the S. Alkali Export Association and the California Alkali Export Asso- ciation. e ee— HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Fred Sox:ri and baby boy were discharged this morning from St. Ann’s Hospital and returned home. Mrs. Norman Keister left St. Ann’s today after receiving medical care. — - Empire Classifieds Pay! conspired to allocate and maintain ! Ui "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Under 16 Admitted 1] { i miral Who Drove Japs \ WASHINGTON, March 16.—The | Service Medal, has been awarded to| | the Southwest Pacific. - TOKINKAID i from Aleutians LNavy teday announced a Gold Star, | Vice Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, | | The Vice Admiral was decorated ' Decoration Given Vice Ad- | ——— |in lieu of a Third Distinguished | 55, Commander of Naval Forces in for planning operations that drove DA L TWO SITKA TRIP MADE TODAY BY ALASKA COASTAL | Two flights were made to Sitka| {today by the Alaska Coastal Air-| lines. Leaving here were W. E.! Glautz, George Morgan, C. L.} Trotte, R. A. Tudor, C. L. McMa-| han, Albert N. Paddy, Edwin John- |son, Mrs. M. Banker and Mr. Pierce. | Capt. R. L. Dicks was flown to Excursion Inlet and Roy Lauby to Hoonah. On a flight to Haines the pas-| sengers were Steve Hotch, Mike Johns, Hugh Antrim and A. V.| | carroll. i [ 1 Baranof | Beauty Salon| Katherine Ellis WORLD FAMOUS PSYCHIC Presents Another LADIES ONLY Intimate Matinee FRIDAY=== P, P Katherine Ellis’ Final and Farewell Appearance Here . . DON'T MISS IT! She Will Give Another Astounding and Intimate LECTURE ON SEX PROBLEMS! And will be on the stage ONE FULL HOUR to answer your most personal and intimate questions —AND ON THE SCi “HI NEIGR R with JEAN PARKER—JOHN ARCHER THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! Labor Uniors Are Now Required to File Statements WASHINGTON, March 16—The Treasury Department today an- nounced Labor Unions and other tax exempt organizations, are now required to file financial statements with the Government and must submit first 'imormanon returns by May 15. The provisions are written in the new tax laws and affects, among others, Farm and Cooperative or- ganizations, Building Loan Associa- tions and Mutual Savings Banks. WOODLEY IN AND OUT WITH 8 FOR WESTWARD CITY ‘x"esterday a Woodley Airways :plane arrived heie from Anchorage and departed later with the follow- ing passengers for the Westward: J. E. Flynn, Ray Peterman, Mr. Johnson, J. H. Block, Stella Bowen, Mr. Schroeder C. E. Helsel, and the Rev. J. M. Balcom. | Don’lflfiiority War BERKELEY, Calif.—The amount of shell shock suffered in the pres- ent war will depend on the public's attitude, says Dr. Karl M. Bowman of the University of California. “It is never a thing to be proud of but neither is it a thing to be blamed on the individual,” he says. “All sickness is a confession of in- adequacy and the same is true of war neuroses. “The incidence of mental afflic-! tions will be large if war neuroses are accepted and glorified as was done during the last war.” - e 1S This Tojo a Masco brown squirrel, hops onto the wing of Marine Sergt. Ward Bates' plane as the | Indianapolis flyer's plane returns 70JO, a small to Page Field, Parris island, S. C. Tojo is always on hand to welcome back his boss, Sergeant Page. U. 8. M. C. photo. (International) REV. BALCOM LEAVES FOR INTERIOR POST The Rev. John M. Balcom, Priest- in-Charge at Fort Yukon, has left "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" ENDING, CAPITOL SHOW The Bumsteads, America’s first family of fun, may not be able to {manage their own social or business |affairs so well, but when it come: | to providing movie-goers with up- {roarfous entertainment, they always | m to come out on top. And latest Columbia film ‘“It's |a @Great Life,” ending tonight at |the Capitol Theatre, is no excep- !tion! All their the old familiars, including Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, |Larry Simms Danny Mummert, | Jonathan Hale and Daisy, are back |in their well-known role: But, in addition to these popular play- ers, the cast boasts the addition of Hugh Herbert, noted woo-hoo com- {edian | The story opens. as usual, in the |Bumstead home where, usual, leverything is in a turmoil. Da and her pups are racing through the ho aby Dumpling known Alexander) and his | Alvin, conducting a busin venture; is ery- Blex with two > telephone i s ringing. In the sion, it's no wonder gets the wron midst of all this confu- that Dagwood instructions over the phone and buys a horse for his boss, Mr. Diths instead of a house! Tomorrow afternoon starting at 2 o'clock, Katherine Ellis will give another interesting one hour lec- ture to women gnly STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, March 16. Closing | ‘quotaum\ of Alaska Juneau mine Istock today is 6%, American Can 9%, Bethlehem Steel 61 wealth and Southern i Wright 5%, International Harvester 72%, Kennecott 32'4, North Amer- | ican Aviation 8%, New York Central 19%, Northern Pacific 16%, United | States Steel 54%, Pound $4.04. ! Dow, Jones averages today are as Common follows: Industrials, 140.91; rails,| 39.87; utilities, 23.43. ) —— BOUND WESTWARD { Ray Peterman, building contrac-! tor, has left for the western sec-| tions aboard a Wecodley Airways| plane. | e Bridge Luncheon Honors Mrs. Hirst' To honor Mrs. Claude M. Hirst, who will leave shortly for the East, Mrs. George F. Alexander enter- tained yesterday at her home on| West First Street with a bridge luncheon. Honors for cards were won by Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, first, and Mrs. Jack Hellenthal, consolation. A guest prize was also given the honoree. | Asked to attend were Mesdames | B. D. Stewart, H. L. Faulkner, Jack Hellenthal, William T. Mahoney, W. S. Pullen and A. E. Glover. | s The United States now supplies about 95 percent of the aviation (now ' & | ABSENTEE VOTING |GALAXY OF STARS | - SEEN IN MUSICAL | AT 20TH CENTURY There is something new in the way of cinema musicals and, just |to prove it, 20th Century-Fox yes- terda, 20th Century Theatre a delightful entertainment dish that has, besides the nation’s number one orchestra and a superior cast, a sparkling ory and tunes that set your toes neing. ‘Orchestra Wives” is the new rival and it is particula welcome because of the joyous Glenn Miller and his cel Montgomery, chestra, George Ann Rutherford and a galaxy of gay featured playi including Lynn Bari, Cesar Romero, Carole Landis, Virginia Gilmore and Mary. Boeth Hughes, not to mention the Nich- olas Brothers, one of the most ar- resting dance teams in the country, The story is enjoyable as its tu and different, too. It n e wif > play t !l to everyon eye-view nation’s but their CHINESE IN ADVANCE: 2 CITIES TAKEN NEW DELHI, March 16 trops under Lt. en. James W Stilwell have captured Tinghawk and Sakan, 12 miles south of Wal- awbum, in dy drive southward Chinese ’ 86, Anaconda 27%, Beech Aircraft |10 oust the Japs from the Hukawng Vi alley in northern Burma the official communique i: ceee MATE OF COLONEL ROOSEVELT NOW SUES FOR DIVORCE This is sued today —Charging “unkind, harsh and tyr- annical conduct” on the part of Col. Elliott Roosevelt, second son of the President, Mrs. Ruth Googins-Roos- evelt has filed a suit for divorce, {asking custody of the three child- ren and one half of the communty property. The petition for the divorce said she and her husband, riow in the Army Air Forces in the European theatre, separated about October 1, last year. The couple married July | 22, 1933, | ot AR Ry STARTED TODAY Absentee voting began today, 40 days before the Territorial primary elections on April 25. Persons not expecting ¢o be in this division at the time of the elections may cast their vote now gasoline used by the United Na- tions. at the U. 8. Commissioner’s Office TIOMENTURY i]\’ow brought to the screen of the! FORT WORTH, Texas, March 16, Gold Rush Pioneer in the PFederal Building. PAGE THREE AN, E THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! Playing (1S OUT OF THIS WORLD....AND INTO YOUR HEART! The Nation’s # 1 Band in the Year's # | Musi- cal Romance! George Montgomery Ann Rutherford with GLENN MILLER AND HIS BAND wirh Lynn Bari Carole Landis Cesar Romero Virginia Gilmore « Mary Beth Hughas « Nicholas Brothers Directed by ARCHIE MAYOD Produced by WILLIAM LeBARON Screen Ploy by Korl Tunberg ‘ond Dorrell Ware —PLUS— The Tops in Short Subjects LATEST WORLD NEWS "THE AVENGERS" Critically Wl in Seattle, Is Report SEATTLE, March 16.—The crit- ical illness of Charles E. Claypool, longtime Justice of the Peace, and a pioneer of the gold rush to Alas- ka, is announced by his son-in-law, Dr. Torlief Torland. . . . . . WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Wednesday, Mar. 15 Maximum 45; Minimum 32 otlast Sunday. Rain 1'40 ol ®© o 0 0 00 00 0 0 ® o for the westward, thence to the In- e terior hy a Woodley Airways plane. e He has been the guest of the Rev. e William Forbes and officiated at o |services in Holy Trinity Cathedral General Electrie MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes & Alaska Electric Light and Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM & COMPANY >eo — BUY WAR BONDS BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH T SWOW!! TH' way GEN'RIL ROSEWARTER FLITS AROUND, YE'D THINK THAT BODACIOUS BAY WINDER O' HIS'N WOULD SHRINK uP WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS EASTER ISN'T FAR AWAY Make an appointment early for a COLD WAVE and new HAIR STYLE for that new EASTER BONNET. 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