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Ride Royally To the VNew Year ® ROYAL BLUE CABS ® Get There With Dependable Service 14 Phone 14 Give the NEW YEAR a Really Warm Welcome at the NORTHERN with the Hottest Orchestra in Town to Furnish GOOD DANCE MUSIC. 5 THE NORTHERN COCKTAIL BAR CORBETT SHIPP, Owner et oo __| '!HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU ALASKA ¢ NEW YEAR’S DANCE Eagles Hall TONIGHT DOUG LAS AFTER THE DANCE WELCOME THE NEW YEAR atthe DOUGLAS INN ELECTRIC ORGAN MUSIC ’ Yy NEW Johnnie's Tempting Foods ;'mpspflln Broiled Steaks-Fried Chicken-Fried Rabbit Sandwiches DOUGLAS INN IOHN MARIN Propnstor Phone Douglas 68 (or Reservcmons = . ALL ELKS 9060000 GERMANS IN RETREAT ON | ALL FRONTS (Continued from Page One) iElKS W JINKS IS ON TONIGHT; | tonight in the Elks Ballroom. guerilla warfare could defeat great | armies and lead to the collapse of great states, “as history teaches us and experience now proves.” Retreat Calamitious e Coupled with his outspoken fore- | g boding of Axis defeat, Field Marshal | * and it is not Massingbird, former Chief of the|!© have too great a crowd British Imperial General Staff, pre- | T = dicted in London that Hitler's re-| treat from Moscow would be cal- | amitious, with the loss in manpower proportionate to the blow suffered by Napoleon's armies when the Cor- sican marched on Moscow in 1812, when half a million men who went into Russia came out with only 20,000. ARRIVE IN JUNEAU : l) e Princess Advances Admitted A bulletin from Hitler’s field head- quarters conceded the Russians “dur- ing the past few days again landed rted,” strong forces on the Kerch Peninsula °s L. Tate, Anchorage radio his wife and two d here last night on . ! MEMBERS ONLY The annual New Year's Eve Hi | Jinks given by the Elks is the big| |affair of the Antlered fraternity | This event is for members only | and their ladies and is the first| ublic has not been in- | | vite committee in charge de- t be declared to exist at advisable | | and near Feodosiya,” in an attempt to lift lh(‘ siege on the Black Sea ssary counter measures have the communique de- | 7000000000000 1 ¥ boeet The Antlered Herd and Wives and Sweethearts will gather 'round the club TONIGHT NEW YEAR'SEVE . . . Inorder to initiate a New Member — The Infant 1942 4 Dancing at 10 P. M. Informal 060000000000000664000060. Good Music at the CAPITOL To Welcome the New Year Charlie Miller's CAPITOL CAFE and BAR ROTARY NEW 'YEAR PARTY. 10 SPARKLE | When Little 1042 lets go with ms | first wail tonight at midnight, xoo ! cheer him lustily. neau Rotary club and their guests, will get under way at 8 p.m. and last as long as any of the party {cares to celebrate the birth of the new 12-month period. Under the chairmanship of closed its list of reservations at 6 p.m. yesterday, at which time all the Rotarians and friends the ban- quet tables and ballroom would ac- commodate had made arrangements |to be on hand. It is planned to make the arrah gayety and noisemakers, paper | caps, confetti and serpentine usu- lally associated with New Year's Eve celebrations will be on hand, plus good dance music and a din- said. NINE ARRIVE ON PRINCESS NORAH The Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Norah last night brought nine persons to Juneau, four of them enroute to Tulsequah, B. C. Those disembarking here were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tate and two children, Norman Diamond, Jo- seph Bourget, Jehn Barnes, Nikho- las Lipscei and Alexander Spanos. ,couples at the Baranof Hotel will| They will be members of the Ju-| gathered for a dinner-dance and | New Year’s Eve watch party, which | WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31, I94| o Go fo the New Year's Parly SAFELY CALL A STAR CAB 0 0 N PHONE N STAR CAB CO. DON LOZZIE———Owner " Plenty of FUN and MUSIC at BAILEY’S . « - To help the New Year Off to a Real Start. BAILEY’S Cocktail mege CHRIS BAILEY JOE THOMAS Horace Adams, the Rotary party! | the most gala welcoming party any | new year has had in Juneau his-| tory, according to Adams. All the' ner worth talking about, Adams New Year’s Dance TONIGHT Eagles Hall Douglas Dancing 10P.M.fo1A. M. Everyogw Invited w Admission: Gentlemen $1.00 |