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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA FAITH CUSHMAN | mg GuMon - ININTERIO r As if it were arranged for her special benefit, Alaskan g)amor ‘ot the early-day type was combined with present day thrills for hfth | cushman, when she took her vaca-| Ition into the interior of the 'rem-i ytory. She was one of less than a score fof pcopre who were passengers on the stern-wheeler, the Aksala, from' T R AT [Pescara on the Adriatic, and in-| |land as far as Alfedena, halfway to| \Romc on the Termoli-Rome high- i ‘Meanwhile, the Germans \s(n} EET' NG u | rushed to the task of fortfying the | Volturno River, 20 miles north of i 'TH NAZIS Naples, against Gen. Mark Clark’s) Fifth Army which was reported making dogged progress northward tNaval Artillery, Air Forces Brought Actively rain also impeded the movement of | heavy equipment. | #urther information from this | front said the crossing of the Vol-| turno by Fifth Army eiements re«{ If so, latest scientific methods. Osteopath and Chiropodist. IIDES TOMORROW 2.0 feet. 30 a. m,, 1374 feet. 5.1 feet. FEET HURT? ! see Dr. D. W. Knowles, Office 387 | Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Home, Red 669 adv. | ported yesterday was only along the | main tribut of the Volturno sys-| tem, commonly known as Calore. | despite extensive demolitions. Heavy Into Fight Steam Heat in Every Room YOU’LL WANT Gifts for Army Personnel Must Be in the Mail Before October 15th TO REMEMBER THAT SPECIAL MAN IN i KHAKI — Select your gift now and get it started on its way . We've as \u llk(-. i\ Few Suggest LEATHER TRAVEL KITS REGULATION LEATHER JACKETS TRAVELING BAGS PRINCE GARDNER WALLETS SHOESHINE KITS BRUSHES REGULATION SHIRTS—Wool or Poplin OFFICERS’ ELOUSES OVERSEAS and GARRISON CAPS B.M.BEHREN ITEMS OF NEWS FROMSKAGWAY : SKAGWAY, Adsga— (Special Ccrrespopdence) —One, of the most attractive teas to.be given in Skag- | way was -held recently in the club- rocms of the USO, with Mr. A. Brandt, Director, and Mrs. Jane Hope Whitney, Assistant Director, entertaining. The affair was given as a compliment to members of the Woman's Volunteer Service Organi- zation, in appreciation of the work they are deing for the servicemen in this area The lounge was beautifully dec- orated with arrangements of gladi- oli, donated by Mrs. Clayton Polley. The tea table was covered ‘with a lace cloth and a floral centerpiece was offset by matching tapers. On the table were two large decorated cakes, made and donated by the E. W. Elliott Construction Co. under arrangements. with Miss Lorietta Hauschultz, chairman. Receiving with Mrs. Whitney dur- ing the tea hours was Mrs. P. L Dahl, Chairman of the Woman's Volunteer Organization. Presiding at the tea table during the afternoon were Mrs. Clayton Polley, Mrs. Willlam Burfield, Mrs. John Hoyt, Mrs, William Beitenger, and Mrs. Guy Sipperel. Entertainment . was . provided by the Special Service Office ' and staged by Hank George. The pro- gram consisted of §wo vocal sofos by Miss Gloria Schlackman, violin selections by Rfc. Sheldon Larson, and plano numbers played by Sgt. Ted Feltych, who also accompanied the singer Cpl. Floyd Larsen sang two tenor solos, and Pfc. War- rén Wagn~r enteithined with a plano solo. Al numbers were en- thusiastically applatded by those are approximately - fifty © mequ in the W. V. S. O, and the functions of the committees that have been organized by the Service are many and varied. Each' Wednesday evening a bridge party, for instruction as. well as enter- tainment, is held under the super- visich of Miss Lotty Gaffy. Two nights a week a dance is given by the m'gunizauon anG hostesses are If it's mailed now it’s sure to greet him for (,hn\tmd\. Harry | sure sembled a grand selection of gifts he’ ions, He's Sure fo Like . . . .: HANDKERCHIEFS SOXS BELTS SLIPPERS PAJAMAS ROBES HIS, TOILET ARTICLES SWEATERS SEWING KITS and PINKS | provided by Mrs. Clayton Polley, (chnhman Fifteen cakes are baked| v the Women each week, with Mrs. Jahn Hoyt, Chairman of this per-| formance. The cakes are sent to| the men on duty at the various out- posts along the railroad, each Wed- | nesday. | ©Once a month Mis. WHitney and Mts. Dabl make a 110-mile trip to' the outpos#s and gather clothing in need of repair !01 the' men in these isolated spots. Last month classes tomorrow morning, according ceventy-seven men brought 114 gar- [to Mr. A. B. Phillips, Superintend- ments to be mended or altered, and {ent. Classes will start at the regu-, besides this work the! ladies made " lar times Sk % 1) four barBer aprons and eight signal Due to’the prua‘lmcr of measles, flags. Wors was done by Mrs. Fred espectally- among the lower grad Nord, Chairman of the outpost sew- classes have been so depleted ing, and Mrs. William Dewar, LOWER GRADES 10 REPORT 10 SCHOOL FRIDAY Pupils of the kindergarten and the first three grades of the Juneau Public Schools are:to retirn to their it was considered best to dismiss those | Chairman of the local sewing, as- grades recently until the epidemic had run its course, which is now practically ended sisted by Mesdames Brown, Barrie, Ross, Lamereaux and Day. Every night girls from the GSO eer their services with one n, to asskt at the Snack Bar. Approximately eighty girls have Donald M v - signed as GSO members, with Mrs. horse with ;‘:(;n:;o‘;;;]c;et;uwfi::fi P. I. Dahl as Chairman. Each Sunday evening a quiz pro- for e BUAAI P}‘b“c R:onds. ——— gram is held and following the en- i N g ML SAE F BUY WAIERONRS 45 GOES TO WHITEHORSE tertainment. homemade ~cake and | mabile ' and boat. Y Whitehorse to Dawson. i« (Continued from Page One) 2 R ki Along ‘the river bank at one place, A a prospector, enroute to Dawson to enemy military targets northwest NOTICE sock help in his mining operations, of Termoli, counterir and dislo- TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: stood, with a white flag to Wave cating the German attack just as Reunion this week commencing the steamer to a stop. Another time ipayal forces were used to assist the Wednesday continuing through Sai-j a native mother and her baby N offensive against Naples. urday. All evening sessions at 7:30 arms disembarked on' the banks of | The Northwest African Air Force Dinmer Saturday at 6:30. Full at- tHe ‘7iver and started on her hikealds was intensely active. For.the tendance desired. Visiting members up a trdil to her home. {first' time in weeks both RAF and | welcome. adv. At still another place, crew mem- | ‘Aiherican fighter planes swept e bers threw medicine for measles to sorthwest from Termoli as far shore. The remedy was tied to a’ block of wood in case the stick s should fail to reach the bank and’ . tall i the river. f C ABD ‘)F At Coffee Creek the Aksala added | to her. cargo a bale of hay, which ' was waiting for the boat on river bank. e Miss Cushman, clerk-stenograph cr in the Admiralty division of thi United States Forest Service, emn ployed in Juncau, combined her modes of travel by plane, rail, auto- Her - three week's ' cation took her first ‘to White- horse by plane, wiiere she took the Aksala (Alaska, Spelled backwards) down the Yukon to Dawson. After one day in Dawson, where she inspected a mining dredge op-| cration project, Miss Cushman safled on another river steamer, the Klondike, to Cirele. This was the Iast trip of the season for the wood burhing powered boat. The Klon-: dike, like the Aksala made numer- ous stops along the river to pick up wood. . In Circle, Miss Cushman was the houseguest for three days of Mi. and Mrs. Rayno Johnson, Indian Service school teachers. Sniow had already fallen on the ground when the visitor arrived. From Ctricle she went by private automobile over *he Steese high- way to Fairbanks | Diuring her four day stay in Fair- banks she was the guest of Mr. 3 and Mrs. Leo Rogge. Among other! | activities she enjoyed 'while in | Fafrbanks, was an army officers’ formal dance. Once more she traveled by air, when she flew from Fairbanks to ; Whitehorse. ‘Skagway, the next town on her itinerary, Miss Cushman '~ reached by traveling cn the White / T Pass #nd Yukon route, whith a few ' days prior tc her trio had been out vi commission. Her thres day stay in Skagway, where she wes a guest at the USED women's barrack: ended Sat- | {yrday, ‘when Miss Cushman wre- # twned m Juneau, a passenger of lthe Alaska Coasml Airlines. THREE ARE Fl n : POLICE (O m TODAY. The following were fined . today lin the City Police Court: Roy Wil- ’ham Mallek, $25, drunk and disos- derly; Adam B. Perrin, $25 and 10 ¥days in jail, drunk and disorderly” | conduct; Clarence D. Leab, $25 and 15 days, drunk and disorderly. i U. S. E. D. men, { the recent high wat Creek. ! coffee is served by Mrs. L. H. John- /ston and Mrs. Harold Pribenow, who are in charge of this event. s ‘The Skagway Women's Club met last week at the club house, and although the rain and wind was onc of the worst: n history, a good many women were in attend- ance. The report of the Nurses Scholar- ship was progressing, the club hav- ing previowsly decided to raise enough funds fo assist two girls in their training. Col. F. E. Ahrens was introduced during the evening by the Presi- dent, Mrs. Frolander, and an en- tertaining and instructive talk was given by the guest speaker. Delicious refrestiments were. serv- ed during a Sociel that followed, with Mrs. Perry Mason and Mrs. E. A. Rasmuson as hostesses. Your ifi_efi will op Judge George F. Alexander and Wilfréd Leivers, Deputy Clerk of the District Court, were in Skag- 'way recéntly from Juneau, on of- ficial business. While the boat was in port they were. the Gimner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Karl Hahn. alleys at 6:30 ATTENTION!! ELK BOWLERS! TONIGHT 7044012 ilidnighl Pinsetters are réguiested to be on Christmas THE EMPIRE CARDS FFOR 1943. step in and inspec en for season’s play samples, mailing, no orders NOVEMBER 1. o'clock tonight. * 1 wish 1o exiend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the fine coopera- tion on the part of Governor Ernest Gruening, L1. Col. Roy Riegle and his officers and men, Mr. Houslon and the Lucas and the city crew, and to the: Juneau merchants who donated sacks for sand in preventing through their combined efforts what wonld have meant cerfain disaster and destruction to my stock and store buildings during JOHN HERMLE HOME GROCERY Put pure Vanilla, On your list, And make desserts Folks can't resist! 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Tuesday-Friday Elpctra ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Iune‘m'l Hawk An- Juneau $18 Sitka ....... 18 18 10 Chichagof lB 18 10 Kimshan. 18 10 Ketchikan € 64500 mmmm warrants. Schedules Change Without Notice, Agents ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINE! ServmfiSont east Alaska—Passéngers, Mail, Expreds KA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Inslet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican Haines and Skagway—schedulsd Dally at 7:30' A. M. press per pound—~Minimum Cha -Round ’l'rlp Fare: Twice One-w‘ly‘.’l“m, Iags l‘l“;“‘ Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and@ P. M. cents per ponnd-—lfinlnwln Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSI;‘;Y R e ey mmmmmm Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof Sitka $18 818 818 818 18 18 18 10 10 18 10 5 18 10 anwnv Juneau $15,00 Hooniah $10.00 Wrangell Petersbiirg $35.00 10.00 $30.00 rm 512 i —