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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LX., NO. 9245. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1943 IVIEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN C HILE DECLARES WAR ON AXIS NATIONS Seattle Is Struck By Terrific Snow, Sleet Gale | [ | [ SNOW, SLEET, 'Says Allied Nafions KETCHIKAN German Tank Knocked Outin Fighting, Mateur SOUTH AMER. WIND HITS GanHave Jusiiiable OQUIBBLNG [ — ~ = = COUNTRY IN SOUND CITY (onfidenceDuring Year ONLIQUOR B i e, FIGHT NOW ; LONDON, Jan. 20—Deputy Prime . - New L | e - e f i 4 Business Paralyzed-Pow- | s e i e o Mayor Says Early Closing . & : : Al Germa?_, _lllallan, Jap er Lines Down, Stores, ' @ e Greas Britin ean ook 0., Would Bring Boot- [ M - g ' : - anese Officials, Others Schools Are Closed | e Tidince: and “sacossms scored by legging Back ; i, Are Under Guard 1 the Allied Nations last year may be & - 3 S h - : SRATTLE, Jon. H0-Business is viewed with sober satisfaction. KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Jan. 20— ks SANTIAGO, Chile, Jan. 20. il chaotic here today following g The Deputy Prime Minister, de- Expressing approval of Maj. Gen. i o R y' wind scribing the Allied objective in Simon B. Buckner, Jr's request :m‘;mflc il o R North Africa, as one for total de- that Alaska liquor dealers cease ver lines ? struction of the enemy forces. bottle sales at 8 pm. and bar sales linl:agw?n;mfi'rezs \:le\lkll afh:flifi?;:: The Deputy Prime Minister told at midnight, the Ketchikan Min- world are down in hundreds of the House of Commons that bad isterial Association has wired Gov. . weather in Tunisia restricted the Erneht Gruening, chairman of the uterned at once. places. " "C8s . 8 1 . Government agents h taken Y A . 4 movement of motorized forces and Alaska War Council, that such ac- ¢ - OVEInHIEnS | ARenia ATy Warning has been broadcast re i also “seriously affected the provi- tion will cause an immediate de- “ ¥ ¢ : : v 4 Mo, over all offices of those connected arding leavi absoldtely alone 5 1 Aaa i 2 ¥ Ll = 2 5 :ny dnghg\ing ::'?res as they may be . - slons of the airfields. c in drunkeness among sol- T, W with the Axis and all officials have harged with death In conclusion, Attlee added: “We gjars and civilians alike. : . : : secn placed under strict guard. b o s have every confidence in American mpic gction followed a protest : 4 . it “ : ¢ » public announcement of the The Government of Chile today of- ficially declared war on the Axis Nations, Germeny, Italy and Ja- pan, and has served notice on all ¢ yliplomats of those countries to im- mediately Jeave, if possible, or be Car service is practically at a Commander-In-Chief in North Af- (. ¢\ Gov. Gruening by Mayor 3 e 8 -~ X 4 | 2etion was made after the Chilean Stores, for the most part are closed the dealers to close early would : Italy and Japan and to o on the been unable to get to their posi- N é ’ |Council approved the Alaska De- Schools sre closed and parents 4 poetid o | week and the issue is now up to A German tank, knocked out during eavy f i ide the ad nea lowiifall of man.” 5 B R I T I S H 30 ! Mateur. This is in the vicinity of Jebel r wher 5 ed a strateg sition only to the decision to join the United too many hazards. : . @ 4 amended ordinances to comply with EFNL ) only” busges .ate p- rica, Lt. Gen. D, D. Eisenhower, and e : ; & e : Congress voted unanimously to as clerks and other attaches have Ges. XK. A B dmateon, of the Al- i gate bootlegging. The War of the United Nations now . | tions. have been warned to keep their the various city councils. g retive from it and then reoccupy it ons means that espionage con- Pacific Coast is ousted and the request. ACi! (Continued on Page Six) bt M Il[ FR M B Bso A PE - P,‘ U 4 | vlomats and other Axis agents N = utish Troops Move Up on Na . oker e Tl A i . Harry McCain who said forcing awing. S British Task Force Commander, Lt. o %, C break relations with Germany, lied forces.” fense Commander's request last i against “savagery and the children off the streets as there are Juneau and Wrangell already have ed from Chile along the en- taposit The Washington I8 s TRIPOMNOWSOLD]ER—S ST R i s MegyrZR;v(J}gE;szg;md | 2o IN ALASKA 7y e » ; o i SWEDEN IS iy DA IRAEON : ?ommeI.Musf .ake SIand‘ i o , e > £ ey w ARNED 0': = f or Give Axis Base | DES(R'BED - _ B ol e I : | WASHINGTON. — The outsider who doesn’t know the merry-go- . fo A”ies ] 5 Vi 8 2 L i = round of Washington would never S SRR | v SRS i 2 g j . - AN AI I A(K believe the extent to which wires L i LONDON, Jan., 20—The Cai i ‘s i o 4 4 : 20 3 ;4 have ‘been pulled, and wheels with- % ‘adio stated last night that f:k:: USO Hos'ess On I'eave ¢ : A% ’ ' 3 in wheels have been turned to get s 3 i 3ritish Eighth Army is only 30 . Chatles E. Wilson, WPB's new pro- 5 iles from Tripoli, hot on the heels lees lOWdOWn on s A Prime Min'i';f“er Demands B e Bintvc Gotpans oot R : e e Army Desires ~ “Utmost Defense’ in Ap- whence he came. T " The Nazis have little time left to 5 3 ¥ i § 2 A 8 Paradox is that for months the Scrcen Aciress anu Kuweriord, | lecide whether they will continue' NEW YORK, Jan. 20—What's on g8 i 5 i A . | proathmg Trouble Army has contended there were well known for her role as Mickey | ‘'heir rfligm to Tunisia to join other a soldier’s mind mlxlxlu Alaska? z L v # ; no top-flight production men on| Reoney’s sweetheart in the “Andy |AXis forces there, or stay and fight.| It's food, fe) ne companion- § A 2 Vi 6 5 S o 4 o the War JProduction Board, there- par . Aeries; ihias. thefl Botice ayf Continued flight would automatical- ship, in that order, Margaret Con- i 3 4 Yol M'snm!(;%;l :::Ah::m lp:::: fore they must take over all pro- jniention to 'wed David May II ly turn Tripoli, former Italian rardy, on leave as hostess from the S . y II, ning of a possible attack on Sweden i | stronghold, over to the Allies. | US in Anchorage, says. duction. But now that. they have gjon of 3 department store fam- < betiis g - |and demanding the ‘“utmost de- i T R The soldier’s fear is that he will o a man who has put new life into u " s Rutherford gave her |be forgotten at home or that his fense” for such an eventuality and the airplane program and is per- M' M ' k ’ . . , T i i G ¥k ¢ GER drafi'® | further stating the “background is forming production miracles, the *5¢ 2% B Maxn: % Uaa been |SS . Sfl( SO" {girl is in love with someone else, i T £ % ¥ 3 4 Febil, da s most serious, Army wants to get him out of Hpiled bty 2o Fate fias b {00 e, The newspaper Dagens Nyheter . set for the wedding. | She said she went to Alaska i go)ging o hilltop in northeast Tunisia, near Mateur, these British soldiers of the First Army cover no Washington. . 55 Ar"v t W d | olding a P ! ' 2 3 . 5, A | declares the warning was given to All. b HIAR fndiontes "that actus es 0 e | September, 1941, and wa: b man’s land with their machine guns, After the position had been consolidated the Tommies attacked and | Parlisment. Mansaon stating MR 3 ) i |woman in service for the USO's were repulsed beeause of lack of air support. That has been remedied and the British troops have ! . b ally the Army’s chief ambition, no HARGE Two Mr Fred Sharp ! overseas division. thrown the Nazis out of a strongly-entrenched position in the hills 20 miles southwest of Bizerte, the possibility of an attack is “be- . | IgBARE What hARSeRS. 18, to. D There are about 15 men to every yond any doubt and we must de- the show. fend ourselves.” {girl around Anchorage, she said, i Here is the inside story of what Miss Mabel Isackson, daughmrigddmg, there are Lo: many men ‘ | The Prime Minister also cau~ has happened. I N w H I T E of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Isackson of |1 get tired of them. I didn't think omen or ar or l | tioned against the possibility of Not long ago, Lt. Gen. Brehon Seattle, arrived in Juntau 1ast|jt was possible, but the day before false orders being issued, especially Somervell brought to Washington | evening and her marriage to Mr.!|war was declared I said if I sce coming from Norway. David Sarnoff, head of the Radio Fred Sharp, Assistant Agent for another soldier I'll scream. Ma Be Dra'ledl plan | plANE IS 1205 R Corporation of America, made him | E A E the Alaska Steamship Company,| “Many men came in to talk over Y | | JOE F. KRAUSE HERE a colonel and had him survey the will take place here the latter part their home problems,” sh’e contin- ‘ TO ATTEND MEETING products which General Electric is| of this month. |ued. “T've looked at so many baby 'l | OF WAR MANPOWER COM. producing for the Army. AL | Miss Isackson was formerly sec-|pictures I could draw them.’ In En land leen 0“" lo(ATED\ Joe F. Krause, representative of General Electric happens to beRedu(e Murder (harge retary to the owner of the West-| She declared “no one talks about ‘ |the Alaska Salmon Purse Seiners’ a competitor of the Radio Corpor- ern Hotels with headquarters at|beating the Germans up there, just et L o arats 1t they) ;Uuiuu. arrived last night from Ket- | : Japs.” a | i mal I S At o e Againsl Mary Walson |20, 27, Tiasene st in Jers (Second of two articles en women|ate betwest 30 and 30 years o | B e e Seattle. The chain of hotels in-| i 7 1 oo i e | o 5 H ilat’ ¢ ' the War Mannower Commission to Sarnoff, the head of a strongly, fo Manslaugh'er cludes many of the best known on| inthe war eftiey) fAG FRE OIY, 307 (0-24-year-olds have Awa" Sa|vage Tug_P"o' S be held here later this week. i been called. But there is not much | N | competing company, should be the Pacific Coast. T . e g = g | s Mr. Krause is staying at the Gas- A e Cranad Wit Tow- 17 My, Sharp HAk Meda b tasme| By JACK STINNETT negesslty for a draft in a nation| Body IS Not Re | tinests HoteS:while ‘In’ tHE" cify. i N The Grand Jury brought out two " WASHINGTON, Jan. 20—When when half of the female popula-| ) ever, was i 2 her, Mrs. M. E. 'p, e Sogeetute, o syne yith s mofliets ¥k BB & Aiharn Mrs. Roosevelt came back from Eng- | tion, capable of military or in-| (Ovefed Col.. Sa \ more indictments this afternoon, si o 1 | 2 R/Y rnoff reported that out ot SWddeng vidlatites ot | the k.xere, since their arrival from the| nd, she had n great deal to say|dustrial service, is already on the MISS SUSIE WINN VISITS of 62 products General Electric : y Tratei {south ten months ago. | bout the contribution of British| job IN CALIFORNIA OVER XMAS was making for the Army, it was|'WDite Slave Traffic Act. One de- e ; i | TBe Woodley Airways tri-motored yrigs Susie Winn, daughter of i i W to the war effort. She un- e | 3 behind on two. fendant is Hughes A. Rogers, being romes plane which yesterday carried vet- {held in the Federal jail on $1,500 I. Gows]’fl" A“D | derscored her opinion - that it In England, the women's draft eran pilot Don Glass to his de Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Winn, has MR. SWOPE LOOKS GLUM !bail. The other is Luella Northrup, | IN I UN' IA wouldn't be necessary to'have a|gives them most of the privileges' i Gastineau Channel off Ti :StJurneldu w‘, :fiec s(;:lvlesrs::‘y hafi ¢ Reria " 5 powe: b S A . o 3 r B S8 A Vashington wher s Shortly thereafter, Charles E, oW in Juncau after posting $2,500 MRS- Gow“fl" Io [ (,)T:,n w::rn;;::;;:‘e;(c()mm Yol Mt'n:'}d to men. 1:“ can appeal nad been definitely located toda¥, freshman year after spending the ¥ iss| or deferment in hardship cases. e % y > Wilson, one-time boss of General P8il- Y . " but workers were awaiting t Christmas holidays visiting friends # AR 2 R nd the Department of Labor paid| mvery appeal boar ere contains ., A e .| Christmas holidays ' visiting {rien Electric, went back home for a| Both will be arraignec at 3 o i I'HVE Fon SOUIH a lot of attention to what she said.| a¢ 13(1-9.53 po:e bw::rza::.“ Tree oon. TWval of'a salvage tug o ra ¢ Claremont, Calif. weekend, there met Ge: clock tomorrow afternoon. | H - ' 8 reck. g : : i et B executlie wh':‘:fl:‘:gsfé The U. S. Attorney reduced & Mr. and Mrs, Isadore Golds!ein:BI'" Enemy GBIHS Sfime ;;elra\svl:! bfi;mhdetermmcdtye;;;hz; scientious objectors also have the wNo L EIPer AT ”:"'1 her V’Ud!’) 'Cla:‘ml; ' 1 1 Wi ave a registra ¢ o1 ‘ ¥ 135 Winn spent a day in San Pro back from retirement to replace Charge of first degree murder are leaving this week for the south (round Southwest of imen it more remote than that, St | -y Lo deferment. : been found. After questioni g e Wilson when Wilson went o 882inst Mrs. Mary Watson to & to be absent for'several weeks. Mr.| < both of these things could hApPen| (he gty o ictor 18 thal WIth esses, oftictals were fairly ccraln 240a Cariaon. T, Washington. (charge of manslaughter. Represent- Goldstein will remain for a short Pomt Du Fas here soon. That’s why the Labor| jn:w,f:fax’;l ;;c‘:e;":: (?r ,A‘Tm,‘,'”',] (:‘ today that Glass had : Mr. Swope was looking very ©d by Grover Winn, Mrs. Watson time in Seattle to take care of| ,y ;o HEADQUARTERS IN department and WMC are study-|Great Britain's t‘rl‘?]t;:’.:;l‘,,y,\v in Betting out of the cabir glum. He was worried over the ;At‘hdrcw her pl?a of not guilty to business in connection with ms‘NORTH AFRICA, Jan. 20. — Axis Ing the English system. The results|improved working ‘('undmrr»» ;\‘”‘_A plane hit and was standing on the way things were going, and he Iirst degree_ murder and entered a‘lmeresbs in Juneau while Mrs. tank and .nfantry forces attacking it has obtained have been remark- | serfes : A “re cnila. fusilage when it sank il 2 s was especially worried over the PId Of guilty to manslaughter. |Goldstein will continue directly to| ot SBC NATIY THOA SEAEEIE |t Tor pipyovided for the chlld- |, crash ocourred shortly befors | PANT HENDERSONS AN i 1114 | 3 5 ' 4 if | res working mothers. yomen i ” {0 way Charley Wilson was getting| Wiliam J. Paddy, Indian charged | San Francisco to visit her parents, Geniral Tunisian Front, were te- 1f you want statistics, here they | workers have Yepresentation on la. } P The plane was observed 4 b, into a row with the Army in YItR first degree murder of Tony Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kahn. | pulsed twice yesterday, but the “r°: In Great Britain, of 17,250,000 ior-management committees and Uraveling down the channmel at o A5 Tadidacie wha 1 Washington. He strongly advised:““’e’:i"' Douglas storekeeper, en-| Mr. Goldstein will leave Seattle enemy ggined some ground south- Women between 14 and 65 years increasing the efficiency of women 10W altitude by many Juneau resi- L e b '\‘;_‘ his old friend to give up the WPB °Téd @ plea of not guilty. He is|for San Francisco in time to at-| west of point Due Fas, today's com- 0ld, in late summer about 8,000,000 .mployes. dents. It hit the water twice br 2 years ago, for ‘Minmly and come home. |being represented by FPrederick |tend the golden wedding anniver-|munique says. «lightly less than 50 per cent Sl fore the final plunge 1%, are now living in Pasadena, Swope didn’t say so, but he may‘Pa;:le?d Howard Stabler. sary of Mr. and Mrs. Kahn, who| Meanwhile, as operations on the —Were in fall-time military or war Englisn givlsi 18 and over are Passed Near Boat L:flh'_‘, vlriends in Juneau learned have had in mind also, the fact| ’ 0 .(;t iBuchanan of Sitka,|will have been married 50 vears land front were accelerated, Al- industry jobs, A \ccepted for war training as freely At one point, it passed about 100 Pt that the one big customer of any .lnrdge with a morals oflense.“.hls February. |led planes carried the fight to the All women in Great Britain be- a5 men. Employment of women feet away from th v industry these days is the United Ple3ded not guilty. R. E. Robert- R s 5 enemy with Flying Fortresses and 'Ween 18 and 45 have been regis- ' i; under far more government Marcheta, which was In : -ison and M. E. Monagle represent| Sixty per cent of the land in struck new blows at Castel Benito tered and classified as a potential . (Continued on Page Four) Buchanan. Portugal is under cultivation. |airfield near Tripoli. military and labor force. Single, (Continued on Page Three) Henderson, who was em- Le ‘Alaska Juneaw, iy n alreraft factory in Pasa- (Continued on Page Three dena.