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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1941 England STRONGHOLD MACK GETS “—g | OF TALIANS CONTROL OF IS CAPTURED B. B. CLUB [Flag Hauled Down Over| °hiladelphia Athletics Be- Government Buildings long fo Connie Now- ~Australians Enfer Job Hunting Out recked by Germa ths W (Contmuca trom rage One) PINLADELPHIA, Pa. Jn ( | tonnie Mark has woqiired [ [ eril and indications are growing of | 18l control of the Philadgiph | temoralization among Premier Ben- | Mhicics. Tac rand cid ma | to Mussclini’s North African Armies | " recenid pservad - his - 73t 1 absolute defeat of the Fascist| ‘/r'hday announces thal stock pur ader is imminent in the African| haced from Mrs. Eihyl M. Shiv | him a maje ity mierest in th AF Busy Bombing | gie club be has mar lently, the Royal Air Force s price a fierce two day bombing f Tecbeuk in which “many i . | Lomb s drepped on Y | purcha ¢ \ | y buil 1 m there will ba any ch in | Mo policy or pers:nnc!, wud Y Eleven 1 hcugh Tm y 1 with th v to have been des er, you can ke assured I'l never u cver i Auctralion ( Ge t Interest 3 The vetor man, previous'’y 50 jos 1wd a half interest in the club. of Bardin. Thoe G-m- cher half ally was own- nunique aloc 35,000 Italians Ecnjamn Sh part- have Lien take: ben the club w ganized anks are repoy "’1 Shibe died in 1922, inta the hands of the fan hiibe's ters, Mrs. El- | torces. nd Mrs. George G wardeas inspect the ruins of houscs demolished during a German air raid on Manchester, England, a city in the industrial heart of " if he| !""“""'""TW Tip-Offs On 600D BASKETBALL i }: S]lorl hols By CLAIR BEE Long Island University Coach Short shots be divided i kind: Uhe lay the from the v the lay-up ased (rom bhe hed | win four hot hot pivot basket. Th ander the finger- with alr turns the lot basket Lips, the a player cuts 1 from kicking into the the player ward the made player feap is the As a / o h known most brought to a po- the shot when the ball is sition dircetly in frent of and carricd with | rectly up over the head as the player leaps into the. air. A slight mount of spin is used. The shot especially effe from terri- just Lehind t oul line - o one hand di- ive tery of the vasi Dutch Schwartz of L. I U. has just released the ball on a lay- up shet, Cnly about ene- area of Soviet Rus ‘ll\‘nlmn is under cul- Baby Dies in Yule Wreck o . A | Tue gotal Italian cosualties up to| 208 Shibe, | widow | ioed from Londen to New York. | the fail of Bardia is said to be 15,000 control ;the - ) soldiers ; i il Tuck- y For Monroe, Irene Williams, Charlotte| yn ghe dafly war bullet s two sons are actively Rainbow Announ(es o Dotts Meittinen: | Scule and Esther Ggorge. by it Thaliag High Coms ub, Benjamin | . Me Johnsen; Mu-, Mrs. Robert Cowling is Mothei [mention cof the fate of Bardia is made | * and Franklin YL H ; Faith, Anna Choir Di- | Advisor and Mrs. Harold R. Brown noting only that “more strongholds ° ant treasur h“!ce rs Se'&tied Davis; Recorder, Violet Paul, Flag Bearer |ic Asscciate Mother Adv on the Bardia front have fallen ai ;! Wioee! AiblBcos, hive - . Treasurer, Joan Hud Standard Bearer, Pa;| Officers will be insta joitly | British hands." PR B E ]"“‘J"'I“ 1 S_t d M t 4 with the D MHSy et B e% E - sars, told reporters was “satis- 1 Appeintive office announced ¢ Page, ma Barcksten X e Molay a € or s - i . & At darur ay ce mg G4 ral Rearhy ok th Mary Tobhe Ag ‘ot danuaty 11 at e b at I'd have been looking for : NuomL Harbas i1V Keapars of thc Baraphar e te Temple. The public § R OET: PMLONt YRty ap o cl i ”;\x i Forrest; M\-l I:mll'x { 'v; ;‘1« nI'”H llm Ly ey . . sY alia, Jan, 6-—Ma- hadn’t been part owner of the clubl r of R 8 o Ma n . As- Anderscn and iarlotte Stevenson ik b » ' jor A during his two score years as man- viton Holm; Relis Paul; Chcir. Emma Niclsen, Betty Bon- i bl ol - e DR R Tomple {¢ eeitiE N]‘ . Botine JKmn Klein; Tm L, Betty Reed. Constance Davis,| Subscribe o Daily Alassy | Greay ) ' ilbens oo ilohsEties: 18 U | ¥ « « icers ali Lanoy au Smith, Maureen Lovett, e the paper with the larzesi officially reported last on the he continued, ' ch W | Zaida Carlson; Patriotism, A cireulation A Meier, Doreen Heinke, Winona i night Bardia bhad been cn his men who had taken the of pri with “but that’s the know no mana and even at seven . T suppose, I QT -eight I'm lo: BN E BY. APRIRE Elks Bowl This Night Tittle kic Hermle celebrated his fifth birthday on January 2 with a party at the family home at 1021 E reet. Chris | Century Building - PRICES ley, Jean Hermle and the honoree. -+ Empire Classilieds Pay! sified ad in The Empire, ‘For Walerfowl Preservation GOOD PRINTING is an essential to most busi- ness men and to many private individuals. The Juneau Empire, equipped with fine, modern printing machinery manned by experi crafls- men, is in’ a position to offer fine printing at unusually low prices. You'll find printing done io the most ezaciing standards when it's done by THE EMPIRE, and you'll find also that it's doxe economically. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PHONE 374 o BRINGING UP FATHER DON'T TELL ME ricmen.cfors of Hellveood Adid their bit recently toward restora- tion of once plentiful wild ducks in North America by dedicating a waouing weil i teverly Hills inte which visitors may drop coins. The meney will be uscd by Dweks Unlimited, ratioial organization of spettemen, for reste on and’ pretection of waterfowl in the U and Canada. Mot wild ducks breed in Canadian marshlands. Above, Actor Presten Foster, British Actress Evelyn Ankers, Rudy Vallce, and J. B. Coleman of § Fra: Ducks Unlimited President, dedicate the “Ducks’ Wishing Well E: Bv GEORGE McMANUS o, WILL YOU SHUT UP?1 AM SICK AND TIRED OF HEARING _You ARGUE - / DORA-PLEASE -PLEASE- YOU MUST STOP YOUR ARGUING -AS IT'S VERY ANNOYING TO ME - NOW-. DON'T DO IT AGAN — WHAT'S*THE IDEA OF MAKIN' ALL. OF THIS NOISE ? IF YOU WANT TO ARGUE-THEN WHY DON'T YOU WAIT TiL I'WE GONE OUT ? MILK YESTERDAY- I KNOW BETTER- likes to finish last | E few casualties.” ing for the day w 1 1 can be h:mg-‘ =| The rep urday nizht cams arcund t again. It's much | = from Aw Arm Mit s up the = Perey £pend he messazed from - > he has been visit'ng an forees. J k' P L4 ko ackie Hermle's Birthday Partyi 4 s decora- | tions were used for (he occa /@. 171 Bowling on the Elks Alleys will “’“"( 2 1"1"j”",”'_"]"h"y," < ; be reditmed tonight iy ““ raction. The first gume will be between PAUWE W I Ehmes B¢ | the @Hpitol Theatre and Butl A SRR AR LS g"!w ['Mauro five; second game, Juncau Mitehell. Carol Ann Prewitt, 1loristy ¢ B. M’ Behrends. to bs Schmitz, Gerald and Lorene = | lower by Tt a(y Georse and Roberta Messerschmids, | Molly Jo MacSpadden, Ernest Pol- | Bound for the home of New York friends for a Christmas visit, a Water- bury, Conn., family of three met with tragedy on Hendrick Hudson Park- way, Manhattan, when the car crashed into a lamppost. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mowad were critically injured. Their three-year-old duughter, Jean, was found crying among her toys and those meant for friends, $n the above wreckage. She died on the way to the hospital, AFTER RESCUED Canadian Muni s Minister C. D. Howe, one of survivors of British liner Westcrn Prince, denned a bathrobe after his rescue. The West- crn Pri.ce was attacked by a submarine off the Irish coast. Sixteen persens were reported lost. Survivors were taken to a “Western Brit- ish wort.”