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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA DRIVE BEING - 'L ARGE AREAS .. fack by RAF ¥ (Continued on Page Three) Messina (Continued from Page One) ress town of Triona in Sk Soe ¢ a— 3 S — Aifenhower that Allied air assaulls will be resumed and intensified be- ‘entral white flags and surrendered to lh,_.irm and on shipping facility yards, | British . Eighth, Army units after|in Genoa. NOTICE | $100 will be paid for information MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1943 | NELLY DON | o oo e v | ROYAL CAFE ESSED 0“ n‘f" R u I NS A S‘ . |on Auguled 5 andt als? d[est)'(?-ed 1 7 some building material, furniture - 3 pR ] and canned goods ot Eagle river | S Pecialties - ‘ T roofine” haned Vani bt CHGW MEDY ES(APE poRT | and canned salmon. CHOP SUEY piEs - [ 4 (Signed) AMERICAN DISHES . XL RALPH JAMESON, | TR L A v i ady. P.O. Box 2764, Juneau, | 4 > Altied Right Wing Within| Two-third of Ifaly’s War BRI gog#lnugmy E 42 Airline Miles from Industries Under At- e . Stated Communication of Mt Juneau Lodge Monday evening at; 7:30. Work in F. C. Degree. | J. W. LEIVERS, | Secretary. | | Phone Blue 510 BUY WAR BONDS RABBIT SKINS Now fl Sicily and Allied forces advanced ! |in other sectors to, sweep ' up h‘\‘m of Premier Badoglio's resis- WINDOW WASHING Tanned, clexned and all | total of 126,000 Axis prisoners. Pradct ' to P(;Méf moves. Py RUG CLEANING ready to make up. A field dispatch reports that| The weather was good, the Aj SWEEPING COMPOUND VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY 0 Italian soldiers at Biancavilla, 15{Miniistry says, and “well concen- POR EALE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Imiles northwest of Catania and| trated attacks” were carried ous G two miles south of Adrano, raiseq|oh war factories in Milap and Tu-| DAVE MILNER atbisy IRECLES SBh B 3E k| e %?\-E‘T . iner % Bekvy it rald Al Italian broadcast, picked up : S | i i rding to g 4 { E New Mlll Y The German line is disjointed by,|it London, admitted, according THE i B Catha |the capture of Triona which guards lge Italian High ‘fiflm:;fl"dr “‘?f { I;AI‘AIN.'F T n the escape hatch west of Mount| damage was, considerable, mainly D E | Y ¥ Etna. It is announced that the Ams|ip, the central quarters” of Milan Alaska’s l‘“;lq"; Apartment | |erican units inflicted heavy casu-)#nd;Turin where the Fiat airplane ‘20 A T C 0 In past seasons, you've lov- alties on the German Elite troops)and engine works are located and YR M W Wd "]’nnl' grgmnl]i(y their defending Triona after the most|@lso the Italian Royal ?’53{‘“1'. |} EVER OO ITH TUB l N,E en Bald b SAinEneds savage fighting of the entire cam-{ <Resistance at Tutin is reported ) and SHOWER L chic, their bec 3 |light and only a fe¥ enemy fight- | * and for Fall 43, these strik- . Alarming beautiful velvets, tempting fur felts in black, browns, blues and an assortment of magic purples, fucias, ice- paign. Island Occupied jers appeared. Fifteenth Armored Division Bnd‘ the Hermann Goehing Division | their retreat toward Messina. | Demolish Bridges 1 The Germans are reported | have demolished nine bridges onj T a 12-mile stretch of road fromjsutéide of the United States. Mount Etna as they fell back be-| Take it from Crowley himself, fore the onrushing British. |his instructions and intentions in The capture of Triona hasopened|the new job are to buy in strict Up by Secrefary of Stafe, Is Disclosure (Continued from Page one) Reasonable Rates * ing new .““.‘}‘.e'” b e American naval forces have oc<| ~Enormous fires wefé visible from || WIND UP THE SUMMER Alaska Transportation more signilicant, mor e cupled the island of Ustica, 40|Chinsso, on the-Swiss-Ttalian fron- wikh ad graceful, deeply feminine, miles north of Palermo. | tier, i NELLY DON . Phone 800 Company unbelievably smart . .. .. Allied bombers. shattered Messina| ~'The attacks ‘on Milan were the . in the heaviest attack, devastating|heaviest of the war. There’s a neat-as-a-pin || SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 this last Sicilian \escape port. ‘ 3R B A loveliness to this softly | 7 95 and 8 95 The fall of Triona threatens to Etonomlt Wa' 'I'aken i tailorid duasy | SEATTLR L ad prevent junction of the German | | alioLed aress. —_— PABSENGERS m. BT REFRIGERATION L PLAIN COLORS | and PRINTS 34_95 and up Jones - Stevens Seward Street PHONE 114 - blue, greens and daring red . . . perfect new the way for the attack on thefaccordance with the desires and | BUY WAR BONDS flank of the German troops be-|policies of the State Department. |~ = - hats for coats, suits, street wear or dressy lieved pulling out to establish 2l ‘That, incidentaly, is a key to| occasions. Do come soon and see them. Mount Etna. R M. Rehtends QUALITY SINCE /887 | COUPLE WED AT LUTHERAN CHURCH SATURDAY NIGHT MOTORSHIP PATRICIA PLYING BETWEEN JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY Jrishman :that Mr. Roosevelt se-, |lécted to reorganize the foreign- :p\thusc activities of the govern- |ment, - ARMY NURSE WEDS | b [IEU‘T G l. M(INTIRE | Leo Crowley, in his 9% years of . » b government = service, has always been: the. middle-roader who has |open contestant in the many pei- . sonal feuds that have roiled tHe At a ceremony performed Friday |, w. tnoughts of a reform admin-| night at 7 o'clock in Holy Trinlty;]suatmn Cathedral, Second Lieut. Beatriqe’, His, abhorrence of ccmtrovers)'.‘ E Lynch(, Mrigpanurse from Sitka, | # dogmatic verdicts about people MasI t"fm”“;dEm fi‘eut.lclve?rg;e Ll 5, issues, kept him from being, in| Molntire of Excursion Inlet. Dean ;"o clection, chairman of the, |36 7% 3 LU | Democratic National —Committee. ‘hu":{‘f {mf; b’:?;: a‘:: c:);?:dnx Leo tells how a political chieftain Ty -hotat - aet i rm_\u‘(cessun]y must act as though nc tl;le &toom us;tbu; the membex'st?f dhis own g nQliticgl party are entitied to his qiOlning the coremony o Wed|oGuaideration. Crowlev unoffical i [ Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA 1 Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points NEWS COUNCIL MEETING The routine business meeting the Douglas City Council for fi of August bi-monthly ions scheduled for this evening usual hour. of o is at the It will also be the first time in a couple of months that a quorum cof the councilmen w be available to transact business needing attention.. This_was made, gus:viilec by : t;}v flm‘zuin";nem CE‘ Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. F'ran Jampbel to succees one of| tne absentes members, 1. L. cocn- | IRl@Ctra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. | : ° o | Tuesday-Friday WALLEN FORREST COTTAGE 3TN TP T O NOW HAS NEW 0O rane who is in Seattle for an in- Herbert' Merce of Juneau is a| FOR RESERVATIONS definite stay. D. B. FEMMER—AGENT LEAVES JUNEAU i | New, Deal political expert on Wis- ncw property ‘owner of Douglas,| RS i o ot oy o P e St s UL P W e s oo beene | nY ASKA COASTAL ATRLINES Tflesdays and Sa!m‘days at 8:00 P. M. formed Saturday evening at 8 o'-| MOt B TR B B oy | Ehelneer closer ties between Dro-tage on E Street formerly owned| S e clock in Resurrection Lutheran| pe iy yjeut Col. Mark E Mol)_jgressives, Democrats and other pro- |by wallen Forrest who is now lo- | Phone 612 Agents Juneau Chureh, Mary Jane Galther,| 2 7 g “ New Deal elecents than to assume!cated in Fairbanks. The deal was lett, Lieut. Sidney Danoff, Robert Schmenke TICKETS and INFORMATION at . | daughter of Mrs. Mabel Hoopes of | Lieut: 9"l one-party. job. I negotiated through the Alaska Fed- PERCY'S CAFE Where all small packages may be left. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 Juneau, was married to Staff-Ser- jeant Chester A. Strohmeyer, son f Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Strohmeyer of Twin Falls, Idaho. The vows were read by the Rev. A. A. Alsop. Given in marriage by her mother. he bride wore a gown of yellow :hiffon. Her shert head veil was wtached to a flower coronet and she carried a bridal bouquet. of ‘0ses. Miss Mary Jane Harrington, maid )f honor, selected an orchid taf- eta and ecru lace gown. She wore coronet of flowers and’ her: bou- {uet was colonial. Mrs. Hoopes wore dark green repe for her daughter's marriage, vith a matching shoulder corsage. Corporal Forrest G. Nottingham cted as best man for the groom, Following the service a reception 'as held at the East Street home f Corporal and Mrs. Nottingham, ‘here friends of the couple called o wish them happiness. Mrs. Strohmeyer is employed by he Social Security Board here and itaff-Sergeant Strohmeyer is with he medical corps of the U. S, Army. TIDES. TOMORROW and Warrant| | maintain his “Wls., for him, Officer Albert- Krause. | ; r | Crowley is a robust 53 years 4 Mrs, McIntire is the daughter of He started his "career ‘g various er. ‘;"d M“'dF;' Hl t’;‘ym’: "tfs?&"!EnYan businesses, including gro-| ne; XA, And ds: seatoned, ai @/ ¢erles and lumber, eventually be-| with the United States Army NUrses| .o me o banker. In his 90s his| Corps. | - : i |father’s death made him head of l;“";:-"_ MC;"“‘;‘E ;: "hi‘ oo ;’f Mt |5 Jarge family of brothers and sis- | o 8. L. V. McIntire of New |y to whom he is devoted. They| llMamnv\ue, Virginia. home in’ Madison, & 5 since he is unniar-| M R "N | f., MIS, KO enson | After active participation in tIi8| , y % |#irst Roosevelt campaign, he wWas| t Ba(k from Va(ahon,,rwnrded as regional adminisifator | - lat St. Paul for the (Farny | Credit — | Corporation and came to 'Wnsh-“ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson Te- ington as $10,000 a year chrirman| turned yesterday after a vacation|of the Federal Deposit Insurance { |in Seattle, where they were the gerporation. A couple of years ago| | Buests of their daughter ‘d“d?;"““’ /hié also took on chairmanship of | t:‘\;xléhw‘ and Mrs. Frederick ES-| o gtandard Gas and Elec:\'i:% 6415 Corp. Since then, he has lived on| A f‘}“‘“’ly‘ "’“{:‘“’i‘i was held l:” Ihi utility salary and taken no gov- the first time ve VeArs When . hment money. A year ago he tock the two sons, both in the air force, 95800, the {ask of b;mg % wete able to visit their parents and | %™ g * R0 sisterin Seattle. Sgt. Elliot Robert- lphrlbdgerty custodian, but may drop son, who is an instructor at Lowry |this"title. Fleld, near Denver, was given a fur- MEIC B TN lough so that he could make the ., SONS OF NORWAY tri, " Mgeting Wednesday, August 11, at Duncan. Robertson, First Lieu-!8 pm. at George Jorgenson's, 636 tenant in the Medical Corps of the Seatter Tract. adv. alr force, is now in Tacoma, where | —_—— hé 18 Interned, awaiting his sum-| Accerding to estimates, 3,000 tons eral Loan Association. A H ENROUTE TO FAIRBANKS Mrs. Roberta Johnson left Friday ! morning by plane for Fairbanks on routine business for the Selective Service office in Juneau, of which she is chief clerk. Her trip will re- quire a couple of weeks absence, This morning a wire was received from Mrs. Johnson at Anchorage where she was stopping over for a short visit. RETURNS FROM ,TENAKEE John} G. Johnson', arrived home yesterday on a cannery tender from| Tenakee Springs where he spent| the past few weeks visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jack Warner and her family. | | DANCE EVENT FOR CANNERY WORKERS A large number of Douglas Fish- | eries crew members enjoyed a dance | party given last night in the com-| pany boarding housé (quarters. | CLERKING IN BAKERY Clare Dore has taken a position as clerk in the Star Bakery of Ju- neau for the summer vacation. - - ) YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES saranor iorer F’home 667 SO ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. J ., L Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Low: tdecare St 27 test. ':em;;du;l ‘:cfi;l: ::t:t.ay‘v::iie";hg;: g h‘;nhvll“ll;;i aabx;edréx;ulcsi{nag ar:ges.(:(l]g PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY A ms]e: Hoo;;%h gosolré Tensa‘laee 'x;ogd lc&g s;xls&n g‘l’!’! s:llzn ;I‘ilf = b 117 17 f e ! a L i:i,h ::g:j:: :: 14194 ::::. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eggert lc:ra.dt.esx;d:rng[ adding si;:ier to the| Have a portrait artist take your § Sitka ... 18 }g 11!8! :3 llg !13 lg 10 . " m., 4 . rr—r e new cans being manu- | picture. Hamersley Studio. O} it ere 1S 10 subsil U eworrnfyspapeia ver! {ISIPQ _ High Ude—8:39 pm, 147 fect. gmpire Classifieds Pay' . factured. Federal Building, Phone 294, adv, P s La¥ . o 1 10 10 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS w1 - — 18 FINE- BUT BE VERY AT THREE-IT'S JUST A" TAKE OUT THAT MUG ! S gfigfi;{ié NOT 10"2 "6’3@2 1‘.5“5 TWELVE NOW-WE'LL| Eegsfitg#flogw;ig g Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. - Haines 8| THOSE FANATICAL GAME START? Juneau $18.00 %v;;y BASEBALL ROOT RS~ Bagway . e PR 1000 AS HE LIKES IT Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c NICE AND QUIET- Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109, Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A, M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 cents per pound—Minimum Charge Express Rate: 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. %

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