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% PAGE SIX 1 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA‘ GROSS SAYS 10 5;:;\:1:::: a5 JLIFE LINE - USOPATRONESS — |Red Forces ey Gives ull Report Sekrs.? chi Crroi ; On Pearl Harbor Damage | SPEND IT HERE; .., -mv. LIST IS GIVEN | . s MaDE Hig s itone OF ITALY gy wes, sy Find Nazis . | Porbec TAmherany MONDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1942 , ALL IN GLASS If You WANT SOMETHING NEW . .. SOMETHING DIFFERENT . .. You'll FIND IT AT GEORGE BROTHERS! © PEPPERMINT FLAVORED PEARS ® CINNAMON FLAVORED PEARS Holger- Larsen arrived in Juneau “ v N | today from Ketchikan, making the | ; 4 i Pioneers’ Christmas Fund|eiv in an mis ir Transport piane. IS BOMBED‘ Permanent Members of Are Tougherlmigw,:er;fziatr,:agd;n?mhum; Sponsor Ready fo Re- |1t week to receive nis citisenship, Committees Announced i A | action.” ceive Donations in session there. Offensive Sfaged Day and for Juneau District | German Resistance SHH- | et ot T ot eoasiy i papers during the term of court now An earlier announcement listed i o AN aged destroyers, as back with the IN HEAVY SYRUP—NO. 2V — | 4 it s . 2 David Gross 1 starting the drive| ., MASSES ON TUESDAY Night on Imporfant | sos. suroia Smun, presiaent o~ @0ing With New Re- |50 Ttk i, "Setanoma s I ERAVY S a vl 3ross is starting the I’ . AW 1 i g Masses tomorrow (Tuesday) on the USO Patronesses today an- | lies on her side on the muddy har- hf‘"‘_ ‘Od\""’ ’0"! "i" 4 (”""““"‘)"; the Feast of the Immaculate Con- Fadory Cenfers {nounced the permanent members mfor(emems | bor bottom. “Preparations for right- [ ] READY-TU'EAT PBUNES Cheer fund for the Ploneers at the| ception, in the Catholic Church, will of the various committees | |ing the Oklahoma,” the Navy said,| Sitka Home 7 S ’ 7 < - : IN HEAVY SYRUP v : be at 6, 7and 9 a. m. The Feast of (By Associated Press Girls' Service Organization which| MOSCOW, Dec. 7.—German re-|.qre now in progress, although the ‘Gr: ays that anyone ::mlm[!u the Immaculate Conception isa holy | A strong force of Royal Air Force | covers the girls who are classed as |Sistance is said to be stiffening|final decision concerning . the wis- @ ROYAL ANHN SWEET CHERRIES the States may give him their do-|day of obligation ety St Amebb 4 =R with Axis-borne reinforcements on i s ¢ t ot B . | bombers, striking after American |junior hostesses and attend the dom of accomplishing this at the i sy to him at the L and British airmen carried out one |gances: Mrs. Tom Parke, Chairman, | the Central Front west of MoscoW,|time has not been made.” { BING—DABK SWEET CHERRIES 20th Century Theatre KANE AT TUC OFFICES of the biggest daylight assaults|nyrs John Klein, Mrs. Popejoy, Mrs. but the Russians claim to have| r¢ js understood that the issue on 1 am just asking those who are A. B. Kane has accepted a tem- | against the conti continued in g’ L. Faulkner, Mrs. William Math- battered down 20 counter- "“‘“k“\llm 1s the question of making the leaving for the States, to leave a| porary position as a clerical staff|an offensive to knock Italy out of ews. Miss TIsabelle Hartung, Mrs. West of German-held Rzhev and|pest use of limited drydock space. | little of their cash here, especially | member in the Territorial Unem- | the conflict . The RAF attack was|g 1+ 1 killed 1,000 Nazis i three-day S. L. Keithahn illed 1 Zis in a ee-da for the pioneers. The cash is made' ployment (umpmmmn offices here. | made last night p.n““u\ on one Type of Jap Planes | U. S. GRADE A—FANCY PACK IN GLASS JARS @ Another shipment of Social Affairs Committee which advance along the important| ... o estimates that the| 0 3 1 syste . REma rathiy ne. | : 5 : { of the bottlenccks, the mail SYStem |, pes for all social atfairs of | Rzhev-Vyazma railrond line abe BAUHT fobiil plifes 401 MacLAREN'S IMPERIAL CHEESE through which the Nazis sustain . The R Wraigive abnears to Japs used orpedo planes, ! NG E Ak er: artner the USO: Mrs. Fred Geeslin, Chair- | he Russian olfensive appears dive-bombers, 36 horizontal bomb- | IN TWO-POUND BASKETS N '(1‘");\9“‘1’3’:-‘:: nl -th«”;;m \areets. in |man; Mrs. George Washington, 'be gaining more ground, both onl,. | L] B0 bOmbers Laise Mrs. Frank Boyle, Mrs. Walter Hel- |the Central Front and southwest # e e % | g g s Ko re ide! edt| 1 @ yle, Mrs. We The Navy had 202 aircraft at the ew soutiiwest, Germany. were identifie Mfs. Frank Boyle, Mrs, Walier Hel- | ihe Debiesy Frant and soubest| - y bad 202 aireratt ot the|} Remember Pearl Harbor . . . : by Berlin, as Karlsrhue and Pforz- |fall, IS a island, the Army additional num-| Home Hospitality Committee Mans now are bursmw out of thei and Victory Week . . . Buy a Bond. EORGE BROTHER 2 DELIVERIES DAILY" heim, neighboring communications . ipreai! hors Many of these were destroyed | Mrs, [ate counter-attacks Thirty-eight naval planes took | Stall A Y the air on December 7, 1941, in- -m'r(l Mike Haas, and Mrs. Sam Devon Stalingrad is reported tightenin |cluding 18 from a carrier approch- o [4 sons were killed or A b s ' (’ e l‘(’. ST of | Douglas the hold on both banks of the Don g guring the attack. Four of these | homes for the service men Chairman; Mrs., The Red Army northwest of direct route from Germany to Italy The DNB admits that many per- 'Lottie Spickett, House Committee which cares for |[River. A late communique from o o oot qown. A few Army plane: the needs of the home of the serv- !lm(‘s(.-c(or ‘smd that i.lu Russians, *laloft downed “more than 20 Ja ice men which is the interior of “]m" 'QP“;:‘:'"? all ‘;’;’“""' ‘]‘)l“:ft:i planes . the USO Building: Mrs. Katherine are consolidating heir captured | * vy o Navy action cost the enemy Pre - Christmas {Hooker, Chairman; Mrs. Edwin positions. 2 e i | 2 an; Mrs 2 28 planes, three small submarines. . 1 passes Awa !Sutton, Mrs. Betty Nottingham -+ Until today's summary, the only. coat values you Cookie Jar Committee which has ch l d H d official statement on the losses wal ’ [ ¥ charge of seeing that the cookie ape dadies na |Secretary of the Naw Prank 8" Getenders h:dl been r;idlm“nn? nox's statement eight days after| ay vyirtually VR 2 | AT THE cAPrroL SEE 11 s B Binest nm; Phillips, for |J87 in the USO lounge is kept am Ernest (Dick) S, T | e 2 can I-migs«. sl L e filled, these cookies are ‘free o Su((essful Event‘“he“ he said the Arizona was lost|Vith surviving ships and two task | tnc;{l dwm’or 'r‘xfi»' Alaska Juneau the boys: Mrs. Earl McGinty, Chair- ng with three destroyers, forces at sea was badly outweighed /é'fl/'t’fl(‘fi /t’.f/t & lllxurious WOO] d VA 1, 20 ) m. today at man; Mrs. Gertrude Jewell, Mrs, upins mmelmu and a target ship. He“md might have been destroyed if 1 EERR Ui a1 1200 DLt 2| aittea génger The bazaar given by the Chap- engaged. There were no aircraft St. Ann's Hospital red Zenger fadiks - Batasagy . eve ¢ the 0ls0 said that the Oklahoma had | 5 ¥ 5B for Button Committee which wil] | €ladies Saturday evening a carriers there at the time. s, in Dresg '} M. Phillips had been alling for Chapel-by-the-Lake. was highly |CaPsized, . adding that information | i ¢ coais, 1 |almost a year, and retired from his| Work in cooperation with the Red & co ™% 0 veport, with every- |3 to the extent of damage to the| work as power house operator at Shield sewing group in sewing on |, = N . g 3 NOTICE i y jothers would be valuable to the Ithing om hand being sold. Hand FhiEiG After Dec. 10, no telephone rentals for the month of De- irs for the serv- work, candy and cake were fea- and Sportsstyles. | saimon creck. 1ast January buttons and rey Born January 20, 1875, in Lm;\'r- ice men: Mrs. valdred Lesher, tured at the event, and pie and Early Statement P . d t | ence County. }T“m‘.‘ ?\h1 .Plh\l.ms uh‘uxrm‘un, \ s Lucille Stonehouse, | s rree were served. | The President, in his radio ad-! (-?mher will be accepted at a Z - Nmn WALARO) ricea a became a worker for the local mine | Mrs. Walter Scott A skit, “Crossing the Railroad |dress on February 23, referred to| discount. All remittances must } 4 A _COLUMBIA Presune [in 1034, He was initiated into the| The Girls' Service Organization Tracks” was presented as special ‘damnable mis-statements” concern-, ~bear postmark of not later than AND BUY A BOND SO Juneau Elks Lodge on February 24, [neld a meeting at the American o gl dhe Ty £ e L entertainment, the cast consisting'ing the names of the ships, but BOSUUE. SAY. S 18 -PIIp. IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE! el 1R Sy v acitvedn that o | Legion Dugout today at 1:30 0'-|of Mrs. Harry Armold, Mrs. Clarence |said that of the combat ships at| JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS - ; a ’“g‘e‘:":;i are at the Charles w,|C\ocK and the Social Affairs Com- | Wittanen and Mrs. Eric Lindegaard. | Pear] Harbor, “only three wer | adv. TELEPHO! A Garter Aortuary, penfiing - further| T e o¢ Al CClos RETT | permanently put out of commis-| - ! TS Fr ARRIVES FROM SITKA sion. | word from relatives in the States, John D. Holten, Jr., manager The report now makes clear how i ) e fied. ; ) As Nationally i e L U AlASKA COAS]’AL of Holt's Men's Shop in Sitka, - |valuable the information would i Advertlsed 3 xlwd here by plane SuLurd'ly have been to the enemy. Hawaii’s | WE VE PUT THE DR. HAY { FACT | Dr. George Ha {of the Public Health Service, has ihroughoui the » gone to Fairbanks on a routine field ov E R WEEKEND ‘j 100% PURE WOOL nation. | 'l With numerous trips to §itka, Ex- | th interl s of @ G o e R AI THE CAPITOL SEE cursion Inlet and other nearby ports, | PURE WOOL | Alaska Coastal Airlines planes had ! i lm | S AT l s FA‘ I l O N I ab weekend carrying passengers, | . Lawrence Leste |mail and express. { | Passengers for Sitka Baturday Give custards and puddings entic- afternoon were Bob Tredway, Fred \ ¥ ¥ Magill, Jack Davis, E. L. Van Ermen, ing flavor with Schilling pure |J. H. Van Ermen, Emila DeBra- | Vanilla, Its delicate, exquisite | bander, W. B. Burk, Roysl’Smith. = . Arriving in Juneau from{Sitka on goodaess won't cook or bake out, Saturday afternoon were Mr. and ANToN waL8ROOK [ Mrs. C. Nygard, John D. Holten, Jr., Remember Pearl Harbor . . . ot Br;fi{?—:—”fil& | Elizabeth Florendo, William Kunz, e L . | William Otclock, G. W. Six, Walter and Victory Week Buy a Bond. IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE! | ;. Adams, J. E. Wilcox, J. W, Gueker | c 1 l n g - and Eldon Daly. [ 3 | Passengers for Excursion Inlet PUT WAR STAMPS ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST | Saturday were John W. Headland, Stuart Ripley, R. T. Gabrielson, E. L. Govan and Frank Hamilton. Ar- riving from Excursion Inlet Satur- day were Harry C. Wright, Chester | Bobickwicz, Neville Boyd, and from Hoonah, Betina Peterson and Pat Kane. [ Jones-Stevens Seward Street Sunday’s Flights | Passengers leaving here Sunday for Sitka with ACA were John ‘Smim. Frank Wliliams, Mr. and | Mrs. A. A. West, Lt. Col. E. K. Pet- | ibone, Mrs. William Kangos, Pat| COMPANY | Kangos, Mrs. Melvin Gadd, James | Peterson, John M. Moe and Harold | Bates. Arriving from Sitka on Sunday A""nuces S gribeveed were Walter E. Norem, May Norem, | Gust Hallen, G. L. Fulgenio, John 2 y :Mflias, Ed Engleson, A. R. Harivick, the App“'”t"'e”t of ,’,w/ veririect : Frank E. Wallack, William Plaghoft {and L. P. Hoft. L | FIRED HENNING let Sunday were Frank Binns, 8id as Hendy, William Watkins, John ! Hughes, William Knitlano, O. F. Exclusive Representative in Juneau of Benecke. Passengers from Excursion Inlet for Juneau were Karl Horner, Meddishade REGISTERED & GUARANTEED BLUE su’rs i Perry' L. Bush, Diego Paulino, Leo A Large Selection Awaits | C. Skiles, Douglas D. Thim, Clair ' Johnson, Abe Williams, Verne O. Your Approval at the Nationally Advertised Price of | Schaby, A. F. Parker, Edward Moel- GOBBLE! GOBBLE! GOBBLE! Here Comes the King of Birds— Ready for Your Feast CO-0OP Broad-Breast TURKEY Lots of meat—fine to eat—specially bred and fed for igompleh satisfaction with your Middishade Blve Suit \ Is more than just a promise. It must be an absolute fact! P [ For your Middishade is not only backed by this store's reputation...but individually Registered and Guaranteed by America's No. 1 Blue Suit makers. ® Nowadays, when quality | counts more than ever, you can count on a P Middishade...the Registered and Guaranteed %45 Blue Suit that's honor-bound to please youl . 1l i L L] . | a REGISTERED & GUARANTEED BLUE SUITS ~ FRED HENNING , {ler, Kenneth L. Bobb and O. F. ‘Benecke. | Today’s Flights ‘ Taking passage for Sitka with | ACA today were Leonard R. Hall, iMary C. Hagerup, Edward D. Reed, M. F. Black, Leo L. Shank and M. ‘D. Williams. | Arriving here today from Sitka | were Mrs. James Brouilette, Willlam ! Dudley Burk, Lawrence Kapetware and Merlin J, Ganmark. Leaving for Excursion Inlet were |E. M. Stafford, H. J. Tuesnell, Jack G. Bryan and L. Lazzarin and ar- | riving from Excursion Inlet were Leonard Johnson, E. L. Govan, Dave Chamberlin, Thomas P. Newell, J. Sandiol and George Preston. R e tenderness and flavor. Plump, fast grown birds in a variety of sizes. But be sure you get one big enough to have some left over for the “turkey pickin's” next day. Remember the larger the fowl the more meat in proportion to the bone. It's economy to buy the larger turkeys when you can use them. We are headquarters for WASHINGTON CO-OP BRAND PRIME HOLIDAY POULRTY . . . Phone your orders NOW, and be safe. 1 | i | | WALSH GIRLS IN JUNEAU ON TRIP TO LOS ANGELES The Misses Anna, Norene and SANITARY MEAT COMPANY [s=rdeedi) . 0 S St : 13—Phone—419 :::‘rimk,;fi:afign‘:ottfés;xfl:i:\‘3’z:; Dol = oor' niarhel e | Remember Pearl Harbor . . . il | Angeles where they will attend and Vjctory Week BUY a Bond. |school. Mr. Walsh was a member : |of the Territorial Board of Educa- tion for eight years. Remember Pearl Hatbor . . . and Victory Week ——— —__ BUY A BOND. and VICtorY Week . . . BUY a Bond.

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