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JUNEAU'S USO NEWS Interesting liems for Everybody ! have been too | PROGRAM The official program at USO is as follow fcountry, everyone Knows, for the week having a tough time lately, imany of their musicians being 1-A. ] Obviously their loss has been the) 8:30 Tt THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943 L MENT: Names do surely make | A top coat of cranberry sauce on| Bath crystals sometimes do not news. And names and the person- baked pork chops gi a luscious | dissolve quicl and will make the alities behind them make USO news new flavor. Put the sauce on the bath tub ‘llpp”x\ S0 be sure that and also make our Club what it is |chops about 5 minutes before they they are thor hly dissolved be- Here are just a few of this week's| are done. fore stepping into a tub of hot |“hames”: Betty Nordling, that| | 23 always-charming GSO girl, ever- THE [ e e useful to the Club, serving at the f BARAN‘)F canteen last night; Ted Diedrichs,; artms |genial and popular Serviceman, | Aluskail-a;‘q:slt Apartment THE winning the latest bean-guessing | ip - |contest, missing the correct total | A .. of 6,986 by only 211; Betty Bartho- | EVERY ROPM WITH TUB } | T C lomew, up from Ketchikan for a| and SHOWER [ week, gaining a host of new friends | | b | L l N E here by virtue of her. exceedingly | i Reasonable Rates pleasing personality; and all the | +* members of the USO Camp Shows, [ Ph 300 [{ Alaska Transportation Inc, group, who put on that gay rhone & Company fast-moving variety show that de- ~ | lighted last night's capacity audi-| | il i | o lence in the Clubhouse. ;s ‘ | SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 '] | SEATTLE ® Perrect comtort h i i ver un re e Centrally located | | e @ Splendid food and | PASSENGERS FREIGHET y Thnd A i F. B. service | REFRIGERATION eave Juneau | e | . b ? oy | | Mgr. all with Bath | i1 ALABKANS LIKE THE e | s B. FEMMER—AGENT or Jouin fotel ' . | New wasHINGTON T One hundred and ninetéen pas-j \‘Q( i / oy : 3 ; sengers {ook passage for Southeast| Wtums . . e : - | Alaska ports and Seattle latc yes- | ! terday afternoon. | Leaving for Petersbirg were Mar- | garet Morris, Gard Hansen, Frank " o Merritt, Donald MacKechnie, Phil-| Ialian prisoners are ¢ of buidings on Pantelleria Island—testimony to the | lip Dawes, Marian Stedmah, Vir-| strength of Allied humhinn of the Halian isle into surrender. | J U V E A ginia Stedman, Coleen McDonald, | T T o %2 ! i< a sday pm Dance in by gain of Seryicemen’s bands. This| Friday, July 2. 6:45 p.n—Meeting | certainly is true of the outfit whose emet Council in USO'1eally fine dance music has been | y p Mixed Event Night giving so much enjoyment in re-| in USO lobby cent weeks to our men and GSO | day, Julv 3, 9:00 p.m.—Am- girls. This band is good, of cour: erican Legic Duixc Hencé no!because individually the men who USO dance make it up are so good. We'd like ndey, July 4, 12:00 noon (or to give you a brief sketch of the lat 1) \musical background of h of T them, what civilian orchestras - he | played with, etc.; but space won't| !\u.und 1!1( Piano permit. You probably know ‘\lrmdy‘ Louise that Lieut. Robert Lagle, of In-| day, July 10:00 am—In- diana, who played the drums and| dependence Day Parade USO led his college outfit, had the Float. 8:30 p.m-—Street Dance in major part in developing this band. front of USO, Here is the list of the men who Tuesday, July 6, 8:00 p.m.—For-play regularly or who serve as fre- um Club meeting at private home. quent and most capable replace- (Note change of this meeting to|ments, and their home states: Tuesday night for next week only.) tenor sax, Gordon Johnson, Min- 9:00 p.n—Bingo Games and Quiz nesota; violins, Harold Holstrom, Contest in USO lobby. Washington, and Orville Hansen, Wednesday, July 7, 8:30 pm whose state we can’t recall but who Old Fashione dDances in USO!is home on furlough now; gui- lobby. |tars, Eddie Pinelli, of New Jersey, |and Henry Sanner, of Minnesota; NOTE bass fiddle, “Stan” Standish, Wash- Was this the face that launched ington; drums, Jack Cohen, New thousand ships and burnt the York, and Tommy Russo, Missouri; towers of Ilium?” It is clarinet and tenor sax, Bob Yet- recorded that 15 thus ex-|ter, Washington; piano, George claimed when »«d upon the| Schnell, Minnesota, and Bob Satre, image of the gorgeous Helen of of Juneau. Just one further item Troy some time ago. History made of a biographical nature: Gordon ly yesterday afternoon has not|Johnson's home town is Thief River Robert Simp- | falls, and maybe it's no coincidence !Frances R. Mathisen, M. L. Miles. | To Wrangell, Ketchikan | Outgoing to Wrangell were Dor- thea Jackson, Virgel Harto, John| James, Amey_James, Gemld James, Robert James, P. G. Asna, Ronald b James, J. V. Robinson, Lloyd Brown, i § 4 Sarah Hart, Virgil Hulse, Margaret | i 3 : Webb, Olney Webb, Mary Ann} W ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. yet recorded what Dr. Son and his fellow judges of the that the sweet flowing music of Webb, Doris J. Eastough, Rosie S.| USO Beauty Contest exclaimed that tenor sax of his just naturally Saska [ | lectra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. when their gaze first fell upon the|steals your heart away. an(;SPA"ccrs fvt;r Ketchikan were | 1 ® . pictures of mnot just one but 21 | - Arnold, Walter Fuhrer, Anna Ili" ‘d' ‘7 F d lovely ladies whose relative de-| Were glad to report that' after Marie Jensen, Mary Bfown, Clark ’ SGEaRYy=-21rk a:’ of pulchritude they were ob- | quite some delay our fellows at M. Reagin, Hazel Redgan, Ralph | e — liged to appra But we'll bet last are able to enjoy horseshdes V. Hanson, Betty Baitholomeyw, : AT IS they s ss because they just outside the Club house. Al- Helen Sweirzah, Fred F. Powell, I'OR RESERVATIONS certainly were confronted with/ready the stakes are a bit the worse D: A. Wagref, L.°T."Rasnussen. | yme breathtaking charm! Anyway, for the accurate pitching to which Leave for ' Seattle i p _"ASKA coAsTAL AIBLINES the important thing is that the /e been subjected, and the' Bound for Seattle were the fol- iy By Doctor and his associate judge bave taken a beating from lowing: Theodore Lonon, Melba Phone 612 Agents Juneau Mrs. Thomas S. Parke and Lu Lis- some Army trucks; but at least|Chiristensen, Hans Berg, Charles J.| ton, have made their selections, the |the games have beer started. To'Schmiut, Claire F. Brooks, Harold ‘4 = very attractive prizes have been date nobody has demohstrated his Wittmeyer, Harry Garrison, Gflbl‘”K .’ bought, and all is in reddiness to|clearcut superiority, although there Schindler, Vito Bian.o, R. Cherov- | make the announicement of the|is no' doubt ay to the ldentity’ ot (0¥, George duca, M. Warntr,' H. | 1 first, second and third place win-|the best player your reporter has| Nording, W. H. Comm‘,‘Lawrenco ners at tonight's dance at the USO.|seen in action. He is Corporal Ward |A- Ward, Claude E. Harris. i J “ N E A " l 0 You may recall that we recently Hamilton, of the MPs, and’ we IC“?{"I"S Schroff, Lloyd Verne Cof- reported that the winner of the understand that he and his father| eV, Kenneth E. Oylear, Floyd Pry,| s s beauty contest sponsored by the|have been county champions back i ;)»OFP;“?]‘*WM W. E. Bomberry, | AHChorage KOdlak Falrhanks Club in February subsequently home, He really is good. Inciden- *- J- eill, A. L. Penkerton, Irvin 7 i came to Juneau and married the|tally, if you haven't played the ; _Bl““'v ;;3901'294 A. Herbert, Isabel - ;; - Yakulat valdez Nome man entering her picture. Tonight|game recently, you may be sur-|Daigler, Elizabeth Daigler, Dennis| i l™ % L0 sl : 3 let’s be prepared to wish the same|prised to see how big the shoes De“’“"le"v J. P. MSCDDHBM | ‘Ashoré on Pantelleria land, British troops march through ruins lett by Allied bombers, h Dblasted COTdOVfl Seward anml BBY good luck to all three Servicemen are, Measuring 7 by 7% inches J: N. Ferche, Stanley R. Wright,( ype Ialian island into submission in 19-day aerial blitz. British troops landed after the island’s commaxd- 3 3 whose beautiful best girls are the|those shoes never could have fit D V. Medrud, John H. Wei smuler,| ““had surrendered. This scene is from a newsreel. KuSkOkWIm and Yukon Pomis winners of this present contest. |any horse except one of the pre- :\;lagnus Hansen, D. L. Barley, Ar-| .~ » . / historic Alaskan variety. hur Stayner, Peter Hammer, Roy o remarks” 0| she or tr ashore. Subse- w d d F d s d The best civilian bands of the‘ NAMES-MAKE-NEWS.DEPART- | J: Wheeler, Vernon O, Moe, Charles logk “éxtension of remasts’ By sbe bk her troops ashore. Subse- pICS HARDOLE RESIGHS eanesdaay rigay un aY U T e T T AR - " |F. Fontaine, Orin Paul Beaver, |the Record, is apparent that no|quently, the crippled vessel was {Charles Browning, Thomas P, more $1,800 m\\lnuns were going attacked again and sunk by a Jap i’EA(H"G Pos“’lo" HERE ron SAL Construction and Mining Machinery [ Roust, Mrs. T. P. Roust. |to met ¥ without" at least being, sub, Gt % to Settle an Estate D. B. Larson, Irving E. Masman, duestioned. aiar T oo A o 5 e sive ol “Reports indicate all personnel ss Edna Harpole, sclence BT Tt Corossor | 1-Coraplete Shanking Devics for ||Maynerd’ B, Bowles, (Otto E:iRulk;| Thed M. Witle consived ol Lot dte. e seuk wikn| teddner gt 'Juneau High - Schiool A LAS K A s I A R , 30 h.p. Electric Motor, 60 cycle, ~_ Forming Drills Katherine Rulk, Gloria® Hulk, Al |idea ‘of, the “serial” His install-jwas removed before she sani WAL ts8ches, (st Junoat., FUgh 1 Bananl 90 volt 8- 4-point Dollies, various guages J|fred W. Beerli, Stanley Brown, Ed- Iments run just about two pages a no loss of life,” the Navy said since September, 1936, has 3 esigned, ullivan Air Jack Hammers 2—Top and Bottom Forming | ward H. Baggs, Burt L. Benson,| |day and he's perfectly within the The communique said American Superintendent A. B. Phillips an- A IRL IN E s and Equipments Guages George Danner, Boyt H. Price, ules of the Joint Printing Com- air forces also played an impor- nounced today. lt]! —:is,gl;o!l'ow Drill St.erl. 1—Number Five 0'11 Furnace with James W. Ross‘, Malvin: Johtson. ‘mm‘,p,‘mm is, he is today tant part in starting the offensive 4\11\T “}ul])fill‘ is at present em- Office Phone 667 . ;fli“.p;,‘f”};;?“m Tools for Hand . Q“fé'f;fg?d ‘,?::lfr Verni» Bridges, M. J. Lydon, Owen| The Joint Committee has a meet- on a major scale ployed at the Jones-Stevens Shop. BARANOF HOTEL 2—Sets Protectomotoes. o O imer, 220 volt || H. ‘Rauan, Ciside’ L. Hacklan, | 1B CUBIRE Up soon. Gepial M. Tuesdsy night, Avenger torheft AT TERSE 1—Ingersoll-Rand Jacksteel 1—Generaior, Five K. W. Vern L. Gregg, A. S. Fowlie, Charles |JATman _thinks it’s a preity good ]?ldmu #ha Diaia tesar dire DOrIbers i arpener with Equipments 1—Pelton Water Wheel E. Lane, William Feero, Jr, Em-|joke_on the committee—but not poaylly - altackelt “the (dan. alitigld FUNERAI' SERVKES ARE | 2-—4-point Hexagon Dies This Machinery Is Practically New § ' mett Soldin, June Presley. |one that. will bear zepc-mlu, and stores in the camp areas at Hfl_ i Apply to J. M. PICHOTTA, Skagway, Alaska | Mrs. R. E. Robertson, P. A. An-| i B R OmbAEE R D FOR MRS KASKO = ’ |drae, Daniel Campbell, V. E. Young, | ‘\:&i":qn: S rning, Mitchell | ‘110112;' :;(‘zh(;msg n:‘f“e‘s’tv I, Ma Y A N KS TA KE medium bombers and Dauntless and (Tumu} g“”“»' PoE. s, Alde Vol { Avenger planes attacked Jap posi- L"‘:k?’ Yo 29 G chines»; ¢ s in the camp area at Munda,| 925 8% g Coveln ieh) Rupiel) ) - ‘(ongressman Slips | Sieslr. stoviing. ». dakos fie were IM‘(? this afternoon at 2:30| | e+, g s { 1 There was no mention of uttacks%f]{:"_‘t( ‘&;”‘C;T:;\._Cx:;fzq]_‘g i lon Jap ships or shippin | R i ol Add that Different Touch fo Your Small lamp Silver Serial Into POAPS 98 PIRURIH | Capt. T. J. Dyck of the Salvation | ( ] | Army, delivered the eulogy and| ; ongressional Record NE AR MUNDA et o 3 x e Ry e 3 nterment was in Evergreen Ceme- | We have a few shades, by FOSS, made of MRS KENYON MatlEAN erv. real parchment, and bound in leather. They ! (Continued from Page one) { A"D BONNV RHURN are barrel shape, and are but i [ P — |from the Public Printer. N, [_o 65 PI I FROM \llS .I, To SITKA WINDOW WASHING n - But before Jarman had an op-|NIDPONS e anes— 1 : 4 5(..25 each, Whlle Ihe Sllllply lasls portunity to put the matter to the pp } RUG CLEANING » g ; 5 committde, - the " manuseript ap-| | 2YYE -L0SE 17 and | I RS SWEEPING COMPOUND SEFE THEM NOW peared in the appendix of the| One Big Shi {small daughter, Bonnie, returncd e Record—37 pages of it (cost to the g nip Seiierday |fiom. Bitks | amtébc d DAVE MILNER taxpayers $1,800). | month'’s with Mrs. McLean's Phone Blue 510 (Continued from Page one) fmother, Mrs. A. J. Lindegard at L That was the Appendix that| ———————————————|Geddard: IS & h broke the Printing Committee's |troops;and supplies ashore under| Mr. McLean, who accompanied Ala anleclflc Li hl and Power !back. They met a few days’later |a fierce hail of enemy fire {Mrs. McLean and Bonnie to Sitka, ORDER YOUR sk » 2 and voted that not only would| Thelanding units continued their |returned last week to take care of g Congressmen hereafter have to get operations while American slnps‘ms business in Juneau. n A BB l T s K l “ s cnm an that estimate from the Public and planes baftled the Jap sky| e NOW p Y Printer n;; all over two pages, bug_‘xonfl, 1 YOUR BROKEN LENSES Tanned, cleaned and all e e e e they would have to ‘announce that‘ Torpedo planes of the Jap squad- | | ready to make up, . Telephone 6 and 616 Juneau, Alaska ]| cstimate from the fioor. Siuce it drons caught a 7:700-ton truport, | Replaced i our own shop. Eyes | yALCAUDA FUR COMPANY ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES ’ takes only one objection from a!the McCalley, former Gr Lines Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON P - E press | tellow member of either House to|steamer, aud dia.xblrd her after momnrcn Bldg. 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