The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1943, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ‘ WEDNESDAY. TULY 14. 1943 f Sicilian Airport Reported Capturedby Allied Forces | R v ._vi ’ il b - | H«:Tel ATCO “l‘l‘fl'!fl'{]flf .»_ e “»‘ . "% $ . > £ mg{fg}i»gwgflm LINE Reasonable Rates l * Alaska Tramsportation Phone 800 ‘ S SAILINGS FROM PIER ¥ < SEATTLE R ® Perrect comtort e ol g PASSENGERS FREIGHT e Splendid food and REFRIGERATION F. B. service . ® McClure, @ Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath l ALASEANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 BUY WAR BONDS Woodley Airways E» is a general view of Catania, Sicily’s second largest city that is said to have been taken by the British forces invading the island. Catania J U E A U F [ [] R S H E I M 'is halfway ‘between the southern point ef the island, where the invading Allies landed, and Messina, in ‘the northern part, on the Strait of o A i A‘ ANCI[“RAGE Messina. Y { i Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA SHOES. PREMIUM WAGEY, 5, FORCES MAILZONE —“ifihen | g | o Brwsstis "In. ¥ i : { L/ OCINEe rrives Jun . UL 7vve/ Wi Lasor oa0 [N ADVANCE -~ SYSTEMSIN b 'whartfectn| SgGgPRERA || Etectra Loaves jueas 250 P10 | | 9 o | o, e oo o || Tuesday-Friday soles e oo e BY 15 MILES) ALL CITIES ooz, e w ) uesday-Frida | . o C $ v vy i 1942, must not mid-shift acks of fruit' or vege- tir nd one-half T table juices, milk and sandwiches and mot & crumb' or drop ‘of it Te- v FOR RESERVATIONS The new Florsheim Flexcel Jatee 10 wors on the sixin asy Move Now Made Upon New Plan Is Devised 10 i exira ration points ana ai Sol rat f d 1 che ed workweek A 2 ! 5 of "' rices glue ” 001 4 Solessrematerproofunder ot e oo ot e wwe Axis Units Massed for | Speed Delivery-How | ™. i et st e | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Waf. Labor Boaxd, 1Was & been phenomenal. In one big Ev- ; : Phone 612 ’ Agents Juneau good health o you and . |\ouiicq e Counferattacks | iflstoBeWorked = wncviie, ta. plan. 85 per cent o longer wear for your shoes. | Board’s action was taken in %4 'the employes now use the “Victory solution to conform to Execu (Continued from Page One) | All of the large cities in § e lunch” exclusively —and absentee- SRy Most Styles *| O 50 ana 1 » Order 9240, which prohibits ~|States are now adopting new Zone|ism. from this stimulus alone, is | \8 7 he payment of premium wages for the fighting lsystems designed to speed up, the tstimated to have dropped 19 per WHISKEY g S ‘i 0 U C A N FL Y \ - rENE | Saturday work, as such, but per-' American warships have poureddelivery of il, according to) ad- cent | S ° EL. S. (Il‘\‘/ ES mits the payment of time and one-'shot and shell ml:l) the mnlr«- 1||-}(\»;LE% {-N[:l\.:zam Ju"‘\a“i :‘emm Some industrialists are so de- \::;: Ano sorrienst ; J"N E Qu t The half for work on the sixth day of stallations of the enemy in the|Postmaster Lilian G. Mill from|lihted with the results 11\.:]1( they o -'5'5:2:,‘:“::'::5 3 & 0 a work week vestern sector | First | Assistant. Postmaster General testify that come peace they’ll never CLOTHING MAN Prior {o the Board's resolution, In the southern sector -American|&i B Aldrigh, HE e dhoe el s Tadk, ovec 8 | Anchgrage Kodiak Fairbanks o g e s employers were required to seek and British have advanced nearly| .Each city is divided into many| kI Aals 3 5 k : 5 i & Board approval for paying time 20 mile ity of Tt EVA] et i Bfia it the niew.evivem|couniors und fake 15 oup of B ¢ i Yakutat Valdez Nome . A i - stoekholders’ pockets and one-half rates for the sixth day previous westernmost position speeds up separation of mail for L f ; — | heehoe it constituted @ change in " It i officially announced that a|distribution to branch offices apl S T | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay s d T A, o iy . dhataoain’ whs ThasL Aol Rk ; . L - - I R Tl he wage for th k destroyer was the fist to|permits much more rapid handling 1 | WEATHER REFORT Many employers, believing the hatbot of Augusta after|of mail by inexperienced postal 1. W.Harper is unexcelled Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis 5. Bureau) permission by tl . v July 13 he ary of La- the bombardment from the sea. |clerks, thousands of whom have in taste and in quality... i ol e bor under ~Execul Order 9230 Warships in Bombings {been employed'to replace person-| P i d d d d Maximum 66, minimum 49 £ - ” Bl ; ; in making I. W. Harper, | eanes ay Il ay un aY was al hat was required, ins The Allied warships, after meet-!/nel who have gone into the armed | tuted the pay of time he reased enemy submarine|forces and into war industries. lpaivep T e S | RANGE PRACTICE CONTINUES, one-half without ng Board ap- activity, gave additional support to| Rapid increase in volume of mail| gy p PR ITORIAL GUARDS ! * sroval reafter such approval will the advancing Allies on the island|and the loss of some 30,000 postal! .. Douelas unit of the Terri Iw HARPER - 1 ‘ essar by bombarding Porto Empedocle, on|employees to the armed forces magel 1 Guards will meet at the ball o W W, i coast, and also Pontelit necessary to adopt the planii. v tomorrow evening, July at| The Gold Medal Whiskey A L A s K A S T A R of the char wou Y vo on the west in the interest of accurate and ef-i, i y {7 oclock, for the weekly practice,| . and that, in n insta 5, d motor boat 1.1;“11({ suc- | ficient mail se e for the “'lm‘,l.wua Cashen in charge. Garb pre- | - S P i A l R L l N E S would be _no g > in the lnL‘ ly penetrated A\h-\.\u.m Strait, of the postal personnel who axelc..ineq for the ht is regular| — . payroll. Executive Order 9240 ye- the water nec between Sicily and|carrying on an extremely heavy|,niform and coveralls. Range prac-| 7 Office Ph 667 fers only to work rela Italian mainland, engaging two'burden. tice is planned for which cars nm_\'illl"iil(‘»\l care at St. Ann’s. BARANOF HOTEL one prosecution of the \ enemy motor torpedo boats and| Correspondents of residents off " 4 10 accommodate the mem- | —— them afire Juneau should now give informa- [+ A Henry A |S— - —t . {bers medical patient, 4 he en of Augustaition as to the zoning district. All men who can are urged to be |Stephanus was dismissed from St -+ be warships entered and;, New addres: when the infor-| ¢ i = ; at the ball grounds at 6 o'clock |Ann’s Hospital CHILD HEALTH CONF. e ,\\(:X‘.ll"’["’ kA £~ mation '.Pm)“mil”h_omf e M)"‘“":rlln and report to Capt. Walter| — 1 THURSDAY AFTERNOON I tha fOEehily. (oday. (oo ) [thing TR S (P Andrews. William D. Fletcher was dismissed Ihe cottfaiims carly this gifer- | MAE el = | from medical care at St. Ann's Hos- con said Allied troops were going| 2203 Second Avenue | i (BET Ad s e | 5 The regular Child Health Con- = .~ 2 oA 7 MRS. HALVORSON IN HOSP. |pital. . v Contact any s | rerintar waill D6 el tomortow, O Ve STEREIE e fromk i Beatiid (1) | Mrs. Kenton Halvorson, who with | — | TRAN SPORTAT ON COPN Y Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Fairbanks ; = ! Washington . 'her husband and children is one| A baby daughter was born this| ) a rnoon between 1 ar 4 o'clock e ¥ TN = - PUSH INTO MOUNTAIL a0 | s % P 2l {1 it 3 g el n the Terri- i ) f the more recen v res timorning at the Government Hos- THE WIHGS OF THE WORLD’S | .t the Health Center in the Terri oG Ly 44, B \rid titaiat abbHpropS € lz.. e more recent new resident| E i roo! 8. ! home owners of Douglas, is con-pital to Mrs. Teresa Johnson. GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM torial Buid »om 108 Bdia i Fter o L s it Na. home owners of Douglas, is con-{F § - - St y - e % escing from a major operation | » o lied troops have ’\\u,u‘ i in push- Seattle (99) | performed at St. Ann’s Hospital on HOPPERS IN JUNEAU . into the mountains in somh-} Washx‘ngt_on | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Hopper,| l-‘ ! srn Sicily and are “engaged in| The figure indicates the zone di- g i R from Point Retreat Lighthouse, are 4 0R SAL E ficrce fighting” all along the semi-|vision and should be placed after i a ai - { uneau. They are registered at circular Licata-Augusta front. {the name of the city. Possibly Se- HOSP"AI. NOIES |the Baranof Hotel. A Berlin broadcast picked up in|attle has 100 zoning systems bul; Finkd i el New SIOCk London & the “German and|the figure specifies the zone mail] Gail Gustafson was admitted fo| ~ YOUR BROKEN LENSES Italian troops are still cngaged in|service. Every large city has sys-igi Ann's Hospital today for medi-|Replaced in our own shop. Eyes heavy fighting against the landed!tems like Seattle, so correspondents| .ai (reatment. Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson. enemy troops which are trying to|should give information to Juneau-| e, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. iy | = i tains and south of Catania.” The|division In which they reside. Thomas is receiving German spokesman indicated a| — e L 3 | ORDER YOUR Table 'J“'”” massive tank battle is ahead when| Tl o] RABBIT SKINS the Am‘.?“ forces reach the Ca-| FROM TRIP TO STATES| Mrs. C. L. Wingerson was admit- wia Plain, g, ,‘? > U. S. Marshal William T. Mahigs |ted to St. Ann’s Hospital today for NOW I Iae S | 1iey returned to Juneau last night|surgical attention et el GERMAN CLAIMS > LONDON, July 14-The German DY steamer after a trip south with ready to make up. oo News Agency ave fioree | Prisoners. He brought Hazel Cot-| At St Ann's, Mrs Ralph Roberls| } yALCAUDA FUR COMPANY fin from Petershurg to serve a is receiving medie: attention \’ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON entence in the Federal jail here. F—______.A e AT | T SKA COASTAL AIRLINES A - = dP air-borne troops that have newly 8t Ann's today and is receiving laSka Elech‘lc nghi an ower landed there but the parachuters SONS OF NORWAY ‘medleal care. L WINDOW WASHING |} Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers. Mail, Express that landed mear Catania have . \ RUG CLEANING SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. compally heen Ik Meeting Wednesday, July 14,°8|. Herbert Strand, a surgical pa-|| SWEEPING COMPOUND Hawk ant Pel- Kim- Chicha- g ArE pam. at the home of Frank Olsol, [ tient, was dismissed today from St.| FOR SALE Inlet Hoonah goon -ren.llaeu 'r:&d naxan 5?1-;: ot n:tlk.. MRES. BELL HERE 835 Calhoun Avenue. adv. | Ann’s Hospital. | Juneau ..$ 8 $10 §$18 § Telephone 6 and 616 Juneau, Alaska ISP S0, MER] S S ; DAVE MILNER Sitka . 18 B 18 w0 10 Mrs, C. R. Bell of Kake arrived i | | Phone Blue 510 Chichagof 18 1 L in Juneau and is at the Gastineau BUY WAR BONDS : 8 was dismisted ram e ) mm?:fn 18 13 1 Rain—.11 inch. cost is no object. fighting has developed in the nfoun- tains against Allied parachutists Mrs. Toy Davis was admitted to By GEORGE McMANUS Toda. 18 Tenakee - 10 BRINGING UP FATHER IBN'T IT LOVE it SETTLED M THS New : PROFESSOR VAR ® Hoonaly ess Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge §% APARTMENT ?AND JUST 1 WISH HE | w ¥ REKEYS-THE TENANT Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% TR AL M SHGING NEVER DID e UPSTAIRS -DEMANDS SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY WENE , 2 ] THE APARTMENT-HE Petersbiirg ! 1000 ; R? 'l SAYS HE HAS NEVER wrangell - HEARD SUCH AN Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 to ketchikan AWFLL € Express Rate: 18¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg VOICE# and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, . HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHONE 612 O(MD Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Echedules and Rates Subject to Change Withous Notios. There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising!

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