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PAGE TWO and now, anether great name in the Millinery World-comes to Behrends, exclusively . . . DOBBS FAMED DOBBS' CASUAL HATS for the young in spirit, and those who cher- ish a real spprv el time. bresidem"s Swing to Right Already Starting | Plenty Chin-Wagging (Conunuea uum. Page One) Beverly Powers Guest of Honor Beverly Arline Powers, daughter of Mrs. Ernest M. Powers, cele- “The elevation of Leo T. Crowley brated her seventh birthday at the to foreign economic coordinator; yome of ner grandparents, Mr. and t ppointment of Herbert H. Leh- Mrs. Sam Paul on South Main man to the President’s personal Street, Wednesday afternoon. staff, presumably for. a: StOD-BaP . Taple . decorations and - motifs period, until he can be glYeR POS- were carrled out in Hallowe'sh col- sibly a world relief job; the naming ,n; Games were played.and colored of James F. Byrnes as war mobli- moving plétures were taken of the zaticn chief; Fred M. Vinson, a5 nonore and her, guests. economic stabilizer, and- Marvin 8.95- 12.95 Your Dobbs knows no date line, for there is no -date line on good aste, season after sea- som you'll wear it, and love it the more, ali the THE DAILY ALASKA EM]"IRE—- JUNEAU ALASKA TERR| FIC 'UNEDITED STORY BY AIR FIGHT D%?r%s'di':"rwg:v:rns REPORTED “Snoopy and Dml is the title of a story appearing in the October is- { sue of .“PFrontiers” a magazine of natural history pubiished by *the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, and written by a Ju- neau High Schoeol girl, Doris Miet- tinen The story is about a dog that fell over a cliff into’ a gulch and was Shambles Made_. However, of War Indusiry Plaiits ; et ¥ rescued. a' S(hweln f“fl The article appeared unedited, which is obvious from one reading tCnnlInlll‘d from Page an it, and was printed with the fol-| lowing explanation by the editor: “Deris Mietlinen lives in Juneau, Alaska, where. she was born. Al- shambles out ur lhnc N(\zl roller ball bearing plants at Schweinfurt. The raiding Fortresses, with fight- »r escorts, downed at least 104 en- smy planes in the gigantic air battle, probably the greatest ever fought over the continent. The battle raged for two hours all the way from the European coast tar- gets to Central Germany and back again Whiis no details of the opposi- | tien tactics are disclosed officially, wmerous American crewmen told of encountering syarms of sigzly engined Nazi Fighters, also twin, engined craft on which the new German rocket apparatus was mounted, 2 2 1 Encmy Craft Downed ps destroyed 91 enemy craft and possibly 42 others. i Two U. S. Fighter planes failed to return. f Aacrial photographs reveal the ball lpcannc plant was chlitcrated by the terrific American bomhald- m-nt . i Reconnalssance reveals Schwein - ' furl’s planis, where probably 50 vercent of the Nazis war vital rol-, ler bearings are produced, \\enc‘ wiped out. 1 Stiff _Opposition | The American Air Force spokes- man_said: “Without the sugmesn hcuutlon I say our boys encount- ered the stiffest and fiercest fighter | oppoesition in the history of aerial warfare. What we did yesterday to' ey 1 ® Each pearl perfectly matched and beauti- fully blended. ® Secured by a clasp of solid gold. ® A genvine diamond A REPLICAS OF FINEST ORIENTALS De[ta Pcar[s * accompanies each strand. fi FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1943 though, we rarely publish anything| MALTA STEPP KILLED | by junior authors, the mental pic-| Capt. Malta L. Stepp. Jr., of the ture formed when he read ‘Snoopy|U. S. Air Corps, was killed over- and Dad’ in manuscript tempted us seas while on active duty, aceording to print it without correction. Doris to word received by his mother in is in her middle teens, the daugh- |Ketchikan. He attended high school ter of an Alaskan fisherman. She in Ketchikan until a senior and. writes that she has never been ‘out- | then wtnt to California, where he £id=’, but that she has been sending became interested in aviation. He' kor little Alaska stories to maga- is believed to have been the first zjnes since she was eleven. Wish- | Alaskan to be honored with a com- ! ing to preserve the piquant, ingen- mission in the RAF and then was | style, we refrained from in- released to the U. S. Aii' Forces. rling an explanation that she is| - writing about the Mountain Goat, | which is not a goat but a member | of the antelope family.” | - .. — | ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath Quick Service Barber Shop on Second Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage ‘Reasonable Rate PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your: picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building. Phone 204. adv ® Pertect comfort ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and F. B. Sarvice McClare, © Large Rooms— all with Bath | [=BARANOF Alaska’s X.ag::: Apartment EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Romnahl. Rates Phone 800 ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY , ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S, Fronklin registry certificate soon and will shorten the wa moniths,"” The number of forces that parti- | cipated, fn the big raid is not dis- closed but is described as “large.” The bombs dropped spattered 7“ acres of factory buildings. Sixty bombers are missing, the/ greatest. logs ever thcned on Al- lied Air Forces in a single rafd ')nl Germany, The Germans claim 123 Ameri-, '!hc Germans will be felt severely | mtofii T Now COMES T0 ESKIMO; “buy” any. Inspector, Martih. of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, s%l& Bopd fur catches aud attractive prices | in tha clasp. @ Each pearl is knotted separately on the strand. ® The pearls are puck- aged in a lovely satin lined Jewel Box of blue plush. The price $l|.[|. im-ll:gi.., Beritha Harrvis We will gift wrap and ship directly to your loved ones anywhere in the United States or Aiaska. The quantity of these Pearls is limited. Orders will be filled according to arrival in Seattle. x ~_You Can Fly With ALASKA STAR. ATRLINES IN THEIR NEW 14- Passenger Lockheed Lodestar Present were Robert David Steele, e | ogmn YOUR {RABBIT SKINS NOow Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMBANY SEATTLE, WASHING TON ———— N O, | brrrir e | nuy wu. “BONDS SAILINGR FEOM PIER ¥ SEATTLE PABBENGYIR PRETGHT REPRIGERATION ® D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 512 PIUN" 1ns e IHEY'RE IN MONEY can aircraft were downed and 14 " 7 | German fighters were lost. Largest Costume Jeweler on the Pacific Coast e fm — ! 1522 FIFTH AVENUE ATTLE 1, WASHINGTON J““EAU lo ANCHOBAGE BUY WAR BO?\DS ¢ 0000000000080 00800¢ \ IO T OTTAWA, Oct. 15.-The income b LONNB‘(J'IIOI\b to | tax has at last hit the Bskimos who iy YAKUTAT VALDEZ:». FAIRBANKS once insisted . they didn't -want to CORDOVA SEWARD BRISTOL BAY KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday ? ] Until Further Notice . ... Joncs as war food administrator, Beverly's cousin; Helen Jane have brought pyosperity to the hunt- arc all part.of the same tapestry. Adfims. Evelyn . Claire Hollmann, °'S and prosperity has caused intro- p Also considered part of it Were Heafher Hollmann, =Audrey Lee | duction of the income tax to the Office .+ Pl‘loNE 667 Baranof Hotel v . the public spankings administered Feero, Jo Ann Clam, Kay Metzgar, | ESKimos. Vice-President Wallace and Secre- virginia Nielsen, and Barbara Jud.' When Mounties began explaining tary of Commence -Jesse Jones,' son, | the taxes, the Eskimos said they were | though it is beeoming apparent that Clxmaxlng the happy event was Not interested and were not “buy- the latter was whopped much more 4. pirthday package received from ing”’ any, but explanations were gently than the Vice President. The | poverly's grandparents, Major and | made profoundly but on sympathetic presumably forced resignation of Mys. Lonnie M. Powers of Seattle, | €ars. Sumner Welles, whom Stettinius’ Washington, However, the. lahor of collection succeeds, also fits in, ———— ‘ falls on the shoulders of the Mount- The extent to which these moves |ies who must make an estimate of are political is subject for debate The revolving printing press was|the income and the assessments, that could well make the air blue invented in 1846 by Robert Hoe thex\ get the money. over the cracker barrels throughout =< = be the country for months to come. It already has caused plenty of chin-wagging here; but political or : PERCY’S CAFE Will be closed from 2 to 6 o'clock every morning while new machinery is being insialled. This arrangement is only tem- porary 5L Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL lNTERlOR Ahskl Pomts Lockm Arrives Juneau 200 P.M, Eleé¢tra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. May-l‘riday not, the cfihsensus on both sides of the aisle I8 that we are getting on Te bas with the War effort at home bet- The same excellent service will be giv- fer than at any Mxpc since Pearl Harbor. . ‘en atsall other hours at no inconvience to HGHT IEA" HE“ e i customers. : H 13\ G and COMFORTABLE HOME ! : SK‘.GWAY BOHND SMALL ITEMS ar‘:‘L‘ARGIC IFACTORS inocrclztinz a -"3} / FOR RESERVATIQNS Passengoys to Skagway yesterd PERCY REYNOLDS srmie el @CCAS IDN AL ALASKA COASTAL am.nms | atkin gt e arris, 3 Carl N. Johnson, Preston, and Thomas R. ATTRACTIVE—-CONVENIENT \ Make your home complete with ong of. these attractivn OCCASIONAL TABLES. A selectwn -of beautlful LASK. 'AL Serving Southéast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. - - oo NOTICE TO ALL CAR OWNERS Percy’s Cafe raffic officers will ‘check cars styles.for, you to choose from. avery aIL;mognson Willoughby Ave. 0mS H Hawk 4 Pel- Kim- Chicha. hetween 2 ans pan. All cars must Answmg “ oanah u : n : be checked before dtadline okl s $10 go‘nlx: Ten‘m 'x;ol:d h;.l': Tl‘sn g.;: 81'1'5“ oo PHONE 555 18 18 10 R 18 10 10 BUY WAR BONDS nzesa B B w ¥ B 5 ——————— '\ e 0 18- 10 ¥ W 10 18 1 BY GEOBGE MCMANUS 2 B » 10 10 AH/ THERE’G NOTHIN' LIKE '5 THE = THE QUIET SOLITUDE OF > Hoonah Tmueagggops«w's NICE wMHfisz%z\?ou MOSQUITOES// Haines and Skagway—St'led'Iled Daily at 7:30 A, M. TOO BAD H&%EFU"— i) SHOOTIN' AT 2 THEY'RE FIERCE 4 e Skagway ISNIT LIWE This v ; IN THAT TENTY s“h'};;“‘y 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ * ound Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109, Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Tilet . $15.00 ;]o 00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c HEDULED TUES SC! LED DAY and THURSDAY an Wrangell Pet Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 :;zs:om Petersburg 30.00 10.00 3 pound—Minimum of. Express Rate: l(c w pound—Minimum u':':::m ey -nd Wnnnll when passenger ~ warrants. 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