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TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1944 AN, || OVE COMEDY IS | ADMMOON HENGYANG RUMANIAN ;0[0 WEST FILM CAPTURED OIL FIELDS ’NJR-JW LAST TIMES CaroL TONIGHT Snow Place of Juneau : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ENDING TONIGHT - mownousiow DIES SAT, ; PAGE THREE ENDS TONIGHT, - £ 2O LENTURY 0T CNTURY oy [ side rams . . | Livingk w: W lts high notices, nobert Pai e_Lo“ise A“brinon 110:}1:!':\(1‘\’:;((:“ils T?x‘d Yi ::edyl([:?::xl\c Is S ll I ( I D E Chinese Soldiers Defend" ARE BO"IBED “The Ox-Bow Ium(lrnll_” \\lnu-m S H 0 w I N G 3 3 . i 7 s e i . i | -adiates & cinema thrill as sharp | g lexploited in Universal's “Fired " ing CI'Y Kllled fo l.an Ix:l“\‘:\l“zhtuxl . i Wife,” ending tonight at the Cap-| —IN— i "heatr ilarious new | GTON, Aug. 8. — Rear ROME, Aug American shuttle face, will be shown for the last | xlxtlunlx gcl::iw; st::fg ?;Lazngrsm:\:fi‘Advxr\fiillugon Padee nioon, 50, who Man, Reporf bombers from Britain attacked two | times tonight at the 20th Century “F'RED W'FE’, headliners topved by co-stars Rob- commanded a task force during the — lfum:\mun nunrld.~: nm;‘m-..:\ ; f.f The bold action drama of crime \ |ert Paige and Louise Allbritton.|Normandy invasion, died Saturday, (By Associated Press) ‘llvn‘v.xu,flwn lf\ym‘:rd "\:.l;“»,»-,‘};wf and adventure is daringly brought Diana Barrymore and Walter Abel|apbarently from self-inflicted) Jap troops have captured Heng-| The 'lm.u:m;l;- )1”.",‘,,‘ b :]l 3 “r’": to the screen with Henry Fonda are featured wounds, the Navy announced. lvang, a message from the Chinese |and Zi "‘“‘;lldf"“"“ ove the great i, the starring role, from Walter WEDNBSDAY G TH“BSDAY A secret marriage between a| gSecretary of Navy James V. For- Comander there says, and received enemy oil fie :_‘-.7 it :\'.n\ Tilburg Clark’s widely-acclaim- 3 radio executive and a noted fem-|restal, in making the announce-|DY Chiang Kai Shek at Chungking jed best-seller. | e inine stage director is the basis of | ment, said, “it is with regret,” and| The commander said his soldiers AllIED pATROlS o s e g v } the plot and much of the action gqded, “apparently Rear Admiral "¢ killed to the last man and ruthless characters of the .\)m»k | takes place backstage, in a Broad-|Moon has taken his life as the re- | am afraid this will be the last come to vibrant life on the screen ¥ |way theatre and a great radio gult of combat fatigue.” message you will receive “‘fl:l\ me. ’ ARE FANNING OUI under the direction of ‘\V:hl«\m A | station. & e e The Tokyo radio said today the | Wellman, The important roles are : [ (:"V}:“l“" Catlett, Ernest Truex and ]n\l:[\oiol:'“llxll‘;:(r(!l(‘l‘\;an-(l'l.:t ‘:Lm;:);:‘i],: Japs Lave occupied the important | IN BURMA AREAS enacted by an_excellent featured S e {Alan Dinehart have important roles | Cnerbourg. Peninsula at the time ity on the Hankow-Canton rail-| cast, including Dana Andrews, Mary you remember in “Take and the supporting cast includes | of operations there, and it was re.| VY, around which @ battle for| ! i, eth Hughes, Anthony Quinn, Wil- | ALetter Darling”together |George Dolenz, Richard Lane and|ported to have been oarried outPOsSession has been raging for| KANDY, Ceylon, Aug. 8.—Allled liam Eythe, Henry Morgan and| ti 1 hith Rex Ingram. At naking. shedd Bhd RmBRE- | Vetks patrols have fanned out beyond the Jane Darwell again in a greater hi | p R SRR Burmese frontier base at Tamu, to- R = | HEB, DY [ ward the Chindwin River and other KODAKS GO SOUTH Rooads Fred Ro‘l‘ARlANS MEET | THe. Bige cor “"“AMER (OMMANDER forces are moving south toward i ’ * told. | ] | Tiddin, on the highway from Im-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kodak have - HUSSEI.I.O MM:M“R“AY | ' J | phal left for Seattle, where Mr. Kodak o | AT BARANOF FOR | "S KIllED IN A(IION‘ Both patrol forces are making will undergo further medical treat- o ‘3?7 4 éz' F“[EDUM | \SIGN 0" BEA(H ol satisfactory progress, is the report ment. | FOR | NOON luN(HEON | SOMEWHERE IN NORMANDY,|[rom headquarters. =~ | SRR [ ' SHALL - SHOCK MARINES, .= e con e o s B with HERBERT MAR! | R hians ik e oaline: watkly | |son Walker, 55, a native of Pl::]:, (a Iure o' Mot hoasero, oo s ¥ |session this noon in the Baranof GUAM lANDINGurx‘;\]:\‘duL{T:q tfmsd. mfilfi’.fi@“fiufi‘h,,‘,‘: p Schools, Post Office Box 1271, for HENRY Fo"n‘ PREVIEW ToNlGHTl 12-30 A M {Gold Room and enjoyed the songs | was killed while personally_leading | the cleaning of all glass on the eX- | § g adees - Maryset b . o o B ‘:l;nd )l)]iano entertainment provided iy aM ISLAND, Aug. 8—A “Wel- | an assault against a German ma- | G r terior of both P\")“"l S"‘(‘l‘);’l build- ' | " [by Lillian Uggen. I thea” i chinegun position near a hedgerow. | uam ings. The successful bidder is to O R ke o e come: Marines” sien on the beach chitcein postion near s hedkeron: | ' o L L e e b t (N | vocational service in Rotary and goceoipai were storming Guam|mended the posthumous Distin- | furnish all equipment and sup- LADIES' AID TO MEET |an interesting autobiography Was p..oy an ,,'muh_‘f disclosed that | Buished Service Cross, had gone into | plies. All broken glass must be HIMMLER DEAD' e R o i ECTEn by Mike Hasg, ‘th‘e s;ngn had been 'p‘lfl;ned by | the front to encourage troops freshly | ow o removed and replaced. Inspection A The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will| 1, T, Oldroyd Director of the United States Navy gunner’s mate|thrown into the hattle. The ma- | of the windows may be made at GOERING HURI hold a meeting Wednesday after- |[Experiment Station and Extension G (‘:r(‘ol;. who made & pre-"””'""‘““ bullet svycn»d a thigh = l By MORRIE LANDSBERG any time. The bids must be mailed L noon at 1:30 o'clock at the homc‘Se‘r\{u?c‘. for the University of poiure landing. | tery unrllu;dled within nivw hou i A CHAMORRO REFUGEE Dot later than Aug ‘,2_ 1944, En‘- of Mrs. Leroy West, 419 Twelfth|Alaska, was the only visiting Ro- Lt. William Carberry said the| —Re . ks onan: Aug S LIRS ans: close phone number in all bids. TEKA RE Street, it hes been announced. GERMAN CLAIMS tarian present, along with the fol- 1 ging was not exactly regulation, PUGHS LEAVE JUNEAU FrOne 18 2 lv.\‘v overwhelmed a small U. S. gar- No deposit necessary. JUNEAU PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ———— |lowing guests who were introduced: o 47 st | B8 ians s J s but smilingly assured quetsioners |4 id i . &2 . S NOTICE |Ted Carter, with the agricultural . et o | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pugh and two|f1$0n on Guam in a savage attack A. B. PHILLIPS, BEST SHOWS By ROGER GREENE % [extension service’ in Alaska; Ray|>" Oreen had been disciplined.”| . liren have left for the south,|®t the start of the war in five Superintendent ON THE BRITISH FRONT IN | Regular meeting of Odd Fellows | 5 8 > B JORATaIL TS : ' hours, witnesses Guam's ¢ re . : S FRANOE, Aug. 8—A newlyLoaphir- | will oo had Tuoiday, August tn|FeTTington, with PAA and Henry| where Mr. Pugh, formerly with the 1OUS, Withesce of Guam's SBERILS ,.. 7.8:9.30-11 LOWEST PRICES : 4 : R 2 % Hogue, new manager for radio sta-| |Juneau office of Internal Revenue,|* | ed German Intelligencer Officer as- | an: v ve | 5 ‘ o o i i s , i HF s at 8 p.m, and will be followed by |, e oo | nas heeh: hanstaned) | Englisn speaking Guamanians sertet at Heinrich Himmler, |3 showing of moving pictuses at| | e ika T g 5 N . e —iis rescued by American soldiers and A German Gestapo SS Chief, Was|g p m Oad Fellows, Rebekahs and | i y \GTON HERE |Marines after two and a half year assasinated, and Hermann Goering | peir families and friends are cor-| | MRS. BARRINGTON HERE |Marines after two and a half years # i o ok sl iy e - 5. ! | oy domination by the Japs, gave eye- wounded in a new outbreak against | 4oy jnyited to attend the show- | i the Nazl hierarchy. There is 1o | e oy {hrss pictues i Mrs. V. Barrington, of Ketchikan,|Witness accounts of the invasion. | ! confirmation of this report. The| = "H. V. CALLOW, " is in Juneau and a’guest at the| “The Japanese came at 2 a. m, officer’s report was based on second- % \';bl* (‘rundv ; |Baranof Hotel |on December 10, 1941 said Man- hand information and is therefore e | | | et i uel Guerrero. ““here was about R subject to reservation. SPECIAL MEETING | NEw YORK G 0 p | MRS. DAVIS HOME 7,000 of them and only about 255 In this connection, the British e e ol - Marines. The Japs swarmed ashore ' radio said that a German Lieuten- of te A r‘c-n Shiiod” iuiadisally \ bl | Mrs. E O. Davis has been dis-|quickly and seized the strong points, ] ant, taken prisoner in France, re- | O Sd“l S ; 5 : e lm)e' ALBANY, N. Y, Augi 8—Secre-| gy WILLIAM L. WORDEN |charged from St. Ann's Hospital|The Americans tried to fight back, lated he had given a “pep falk” to | (RS Y, S B 81 8 B B B 0| tary of State Thomas Ourran has| AGAT, GUam, Aug. 1, (Delayed) [after recelving medical treatment.(but it fwas lke a few pebbles 4 his troops and “for want of other l\l%toud. Sk M e o‘m"zlcs‘fo‘lz! lPCE]lefB t’edendorfsefnem of Re- _Guam Boy Scouts, undaunted by and has returned to her home. against a landslide. It was all over good news,” he told them that Hitler |elect delegates terna | bublican leaders for the U. 8. y. fove reported for duty to the oo o Iby 7 a. m. The surviving Ameri- the convention, and consider the | proposed changes to the Constitu- tion and By-Laws of the Unit and was dead. Nine other captives, all Austrians, declared they would corroborate the | | Senate nomination, making his se- | lection by the State Committee late | today a formality. the heaviest bombardments before Americans in the midst of one of| FOUR IN VIA ALASKA LINE Incoming passengers on the latest cans were later shipped away to lan interment camp.” FLOW, \KCS for the BRIDE? Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR E : " f the Yanks' investment of the south-|Alaska airliner were Albert J. e, ertion of the Intell Officer. | Dept. Curran is 45, an attorney and " | . s e e el | Republican leader of Mannattan, e end of the island. Adams, D. W. Zander, Capt. Le-|® ¢ ;v r‘n:u‘ ‘: n.r P(')m.’_ ¢.® | EXPRESS offers savings werth hundreds of dollars. He was given the nod by Gov.| An American destroyer spotted Jand Langbein. and F. M. Steel. |® . A L . AR (| Yo i cven e o T O, Wiai Canoe 1ok b Sbiske. oed e |s U S Weather Bureau o | Youcan fill rush orders weeks sooner. Flowers for the State ticket in the November elec. Ohe in the canoe was wig-wagging "DES IOMORROW [ - o bride, replacement parts for your car, new merchan- s Ih- N = M l d {ton. |violently with signal flags. The| |® Temp. for Monday, Aug. 7. dise fo close a sale, perishables, special medicines... ome lng ew ln arma a e Curran will opposite Senator Wag- destroyer picked up the canoe and| e At airport, maximum 67, o} 2 ner, 65, author of much of Roose- found three youths aboard who} High tide— 5:15 a. m., 162 feet. . minimum 46. . L) Gl’a e h_ui i an d Oran e velt’s social security legislation, identificd themselves as Pedro San-| Low tide —11:28 a. m., -02 feet. |® ' In Juneau, maximum 68, .% Ship and Specify ‘ Wagner will be nominated by the chez, Juan Aguan and Liezo Rio.| High tide— 5:49 p. m, 17.0 feet. minimum 51, . : p g z , : ~ | Democratic State Committee in New| With a snappy salute to the| ® o o 0 0 0 .0 0 .0 o AIR EXPRESS . York City today. ’commnnding officer, one of the = : i between Cantaloupe and Orange |5 aaid:. it Chuken Boy Sooms] | 14 DIVISIONS |reporting for duty.” Sanchez said SEATTLE JUNEAU FAIRBANKS | that members of the troop, which' oun s’rocx or M“snnoons Al id lecti f oth i was organized before the war, NOME BETHEL WHITEHORSE ¢ S0 a wice seleciion o1 oiner | L Fitemiad: by it £k o lable. sples. When the. attack 1| IS COMPLETE Sai00 and Pl Mo orst \ MARMALADES and PBESERVES | ARE uou'D AIED ‘the island began, the Scouts killed | ! 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 5 guard and fled to the mountains, : ] — . {They eslected tiree cancers fo 8 k d51b Dried Mush || PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS KANDY, Ceylon, Aug. 8—The Al |[Té8ch the Americans and tell 0Z. pKg. an . cans vrie usnrooms \ e d—— x 3 » lied spokesman declares Japanese |Where they were and report for | RS S il Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. o & of fourteen Burma divisions have duty. ' been liquidated in their drive in| e northeast India and Stilwell’s suc- | cessful campaign in the jungle girt | FFI IAl of the Burmese mountains and “they | had the hell knocked out of them.” | OF wa RESIG" WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. — Two The spokesman speculated the re- | maining Japs might retreat as far War Production Board officials | |bave resigned, it is reliably report-| as Mandalay. 1 - e ‘ed, in protest to alleged suppres- |sion, at Army request, of data pre- SHANGHAI DOCKS |pared by them, showing an abund- BOMBED REPOR' ance of supplies on hand of ord- [ nance items for Army ground b{ SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 8. orces. —Government monitors here heard The two were identified by WPB sources as V. Lewis Bassie, acting a broadcast from Chungking ngmg;mrecwr in the progress division, 8 oz. King Sliced Stem and Pieces 4 oz. Palmdale Stem and Pieces 5 0z. 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