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PAGE FOUR PAGEFOLR ~ : THE DALY ALASKA EPIRE_JUNEAU ALASKA Daily Alaska Empire will be skilled workers, as capable as men after the s war. Industry will be able to utilize this new source f 0 X e 2~ a2 LoddAl i Pr . rom R olessi 1] § EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Everyone in the United States, especially the men, i » THE EMPIRE ny b k Fraternal Socteties f Secomd-and Main Stréets, Juneau, Alask should pay tribute this week to the women of America, Pleai o . Gastireau Chianoe! } iy Sl s, =4 A And at the same time, it might be a good idea OCTOBER 15 OUTORER 5 * fhos i TR ; " 5. § for the men to stari 2 about Olav Eikland . Rl e Wk D RS Yacen s hi0d0a | s Brkee; | 101 (e Tk MERERE Sising bl o e s Al BO That President Harding, while he had not formulated a definite § SUBSCRIPTION RATES: we are going to be able to hold the women down again ek Alaskan policy prior to his death, had i fnd- thres - alirdes ik WINDOW WASHING Delivered by enrrier in Junesu and Douglan for $1.50 ver month. |\ ro (110 war, Mary Ellen Farrell : P s h, had in mind thr ses from whicl RUG A | By mall, postage pald, st the following rates: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wukich he expected to seélect one, and that he confided them to Secretary of CLEANING Onle vear, In advance, $15.00; six moriths, in advance, $7.50; LE 255 . @ s. g swrbal { one month, In advance, $1.25. sk Hatred Be T ; Mat Worden Commierce Herbert Hoover, was asserted in a special dispatch. No intima- EPING COMPOUND : the ’35’.?5‘.5.’33’35.’2‘. c:'nl:;’l l‘:ll':rre"o:hl.r’re:\,lll]lr‘;:gml? ’m’;utae’- e chf-a NATEMIONE Edward Atkinson | tion was given as to the course he was to eventually adopt. FOR SALE 3 tivery of their papers, ) Tom Popovich TTEAY DAVE { Telephones: News Office, 002; Bustness Office, 374. (Cincinnati Enquirer) Helen Travers The New York Yankees were Kings of the Baseball Universe for 1923 Phone Blue 51 i vl 5 ) X Ak s were Kings s S ; 4 MEMBER OF ASSGCIATED PRESS The few, eyewitnesses who have managed to Mrs. T. M. Atkinson Coming from behind in the eighth inning of the sixth game this day &t i The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for [cscape from bombed, battered and burning Naples | coooocoeee sew2ewee-|the Polo Grounds, when defeat seemed certain, the American League - MOUNT JUNEAU LoDGE republication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- | s]) o graphic story of Nazi savagery toward the Italian e dona Hed AN g 3¢ o ht ¢ 2 E NO. 1 e Erociona Th "tis Daper and dldo the fodel mews Dubiined 8 . . champions crusbied McGraw's last pitching ace, Art Nehf, and scored . A, “m and FOUR' H — populack—obviousty WESRNINE Tevenge Wpali 1 halp- H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E | gy making the score 6 to 4 in favor of the Yanks and ending i Monday of ; : less public for the supposed “treachery” of the Italian \ e . DENTIST - 5 oot each monf £ ¥ d e 1tting . Hostagss Huve been ¥ % the serles by winning four out of seven games. The gates opencd three| | ¥ tish Rite Templ NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | Government in quitting the war. Hostages have “The st I NTH ORNTUR! : Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. exceuted in numbers reminiscent of the early days of e stars inctine 5 hours before the time set for the game and 3,000 fans were then waiting. Y BUILDING JOXH at 7:30 p. n i the fall of Poland; residents of Naples have been shot but do not compel The rain had ceased but the north wind was cold and damp. ‘Otfiee Phone 409 Worsaptul m’: fi:fi%nm promicuously upon the streets when they dared o venture out after nightfall; many have been flogged in the streets for the slightest violation of German traffic rules, according to these reports. The ruthlessness of the Germans toward their erst- — e e P B. P. 0. ELKS DU SSSSSRR S S SATURDAY, OCTOBER . 16 Benefic aspects rule strongly to- The stars are stimulating to One hundred miles of the Alaska Railroad had been put out of commission by unusually severc rainstorms combined with high tides, according to reports by Secretary of the Intericr Work from Anchorage. = ’ rrow 1d vhile allies fficially confirmed, of course, in the who tomorrow shoul TR B ¢ s : ;hlic 1.luo< lx. nnmlt'\“\]": . TElist hw_:‘m \hall |have power to speak inspiring J. P. Walker, Assistant Supervisory of U. S. Surveys, left for Spuhn Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. B PEg T CEY ” 1 hostages ShA | ords. A great increase of interest|Island to survey the homestead of G. J. Dahl. Visiting Brothers welcome. N. \ die for each German soldier kiiled or wounded in the 5 occupied territory. This hideous form of brutality has |in Bible study will COlltl.nue. : beéen practiced throughout Europe. HEART AND HOME: Although Whe ‘Nagis may succeed in cowing many women are enjoying economic azis ay C . S p endenc ¢y will benefit by| populaoa’‘th the ‘Potnt' where abotage behind | thetr |\n0epenerice they, Wi v FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | According to an announcement received by Douglas friends frem Miss Elva Kirkham, who was attending Pullman College, is the news Italian that she recently was pledged to Alpha Kappa Delta Sorority. the ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. o Sdsioe Silver Bow Lo lines is held to a minimum, but they are creating|*" \k}ns}z] -‘_d‘hlc;m fm'rrnhel_?flhnfvn\i,n': ot Graduate Los Angsies College gy od: )f themselves a legacy of hatred which they will inhr-rn‘;“:‘” 1'-0::;-;1];1;10 r‘n;m-( (;} 'W‘"r Weather report: High, 39; low, 38, of Optometry and R teets onel Fui | sooner or later. The Germans already are hated the [ T8V . L ¥ | Opthalmology day at 8:00 P, M. T I : y | worke: his is a time when bal-| cocco e o e rr e 3 . M. I. O. O. F. HALI ‘ 1 and breadth of Europe, with the exception of | Workers. T @ : ; S higit g ' 4 g But |changing social conditions. Women . Fennessy ...Noble Grang B H. V. Callow . alliance stood. on to hate Ger- in the main, even v\!uk: the ‘AXL b ran now every Italian is being given r | many with a consuming passion As the Nazis grow more desperate in their war This weck has been set aside as National Business | position, of course, they undoubtedly will resort m‘\ulim’ TRt ‘ Women's Week—for the ladies, bless ‘em. If llv w?ren't more and more extreme methods of repression in|“Gre T IO LRS! With Sl for the ‘women, the complex problems of utilizing a | dealing with their victims. But then, Juc_lgnm b}" past | indrese ‘01 more than one hundred 5 nation’s industry for winning a war would be much |experience, as soon a fh" Allied ‘nrmlms approach per cent in the amount of money| more difficult than they are German soil, the Huns will drop their arms and howl in circulation since 1939 inflation P ’ ¢ for mercy and a just peace. i ? B res Today, 17,000,000 women arc counted on to help Y will advance beyond the present ¥ s S he peace are unpredictable. But the ’ 1 fill the gaps fn Jabor. They are making guns, build- | mfl:’:};\f’;‘l ‘;{l:l‘i(.p" ik e o et level, 1t Is forecast. ~Seientiic ef-| { ing ships, running elevators, working in sawmills— [ o cérongth finull‘y fails. By their owh ebbauct, 101»»_ to prevent rurtper effects of i antl they also are cooking meals; nursing the sick, | ypair hideous, calculated cruelty to all of the pwph‘;\1111:11chrufigglgggw\t‘m ::,,:,‘:cgj]c;:: | teaching the young 3 | who came into their power, the Huns have left them- \\\t‘ill ettt bf B for Bl HOIL There are three million more women at work tod selves without a true friend in Europe. There will be fday® ion Luxurl:’s i'ill be aought g P so are | ——certai v e Italians—to urge that |7°Y ° £ | than @ year ago. And many of the fair sex also are ‘:;:)c:x{)ee :hc;:\i:n:i:»:}:\? now the Italians rgethat | Celers should profit amd furrier " We say no one—unless someone s d m?\l‘AEA“;pOP;I(Ai l;lsgsérég?‘fl SFt States a bill of goods that the Nazis we! : Heavier tax ould not assume masculine ways and should not lose sight of the fact |that human nature is dependent} |upon two points of view, the mas- Dal'y Lessons in Eng'ISh 33 L. GORDON D e s raed WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “A pleasant. surprise awaits | for her.” Omit FOR. Say, “awaits her.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Marshmallow. Pronounce the second A as in MALLET, not MELLOW. OFTEN MISPELLED: Disappoint; only one S, but two P's. SYNONYMS: Disloyal, faithless, untrue, treacherous, traitorous. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours"” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ACADEMIC; scholarly; classical; literary. “His style of diction was academic rather than technical.” ! THE WOMEN'S WEEK The Charles W. Carter ’ Mortuary | Fourth and Pranklin Sta. PHONE 13 l "The Rexall Store” Your ‘Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG €0. FIRST AID NEADQUARTERS 3 bt B ol HABRY RACE Parker Herbex Treatments Will Druggist | Correct Halr Problems Marlin Doublédge Razor Blades | Sigrid’s IMESISe g i e s ST 18 for 25¢ a —— e e MODERN ETIQUETTE * ropgrra rEE sl s serving their country in uniform, as auxilary members ¢ of the Army, Navy and Coast Guard, and as nurses s the Unite: just simple, You'll Find Food Finer and at home ‘and abroad. soodhearted boys mistinderstood by, the -est of ths |oUrdens will be necessafy, bab por Jones-Stevens Shop e el | b ol gl g ki Qe s these | world, We trust not. It would require the lives of i ;;f;::,“;';f:fmf,fifa”to?: Pl @ Is there any ditference in the pronunciations of “fiance” (Mascu- LADIES'—MISSES’ N By Gt meid 1 'y 3 days. ut they also are getting much in ref ' . . rine # t se 2| 'S, - y i i A “ S % 2 5 | trying da ) ’ g a countléss number of American boys to protect those ‘U7 was of life will be maintain. | line) and “fiancee” (feminine)? READY-TO-WEAR 1'HE BABA"nr They are gaining a more equal standing with men- in wages, in community leadership the and in life. of their cruelty. responsible for the Nazi rule of terror in Europe these last four years from justice at the hands of the victims |cd stubbornly by many families in | | which several members are now A. No; but are pronounced fe-an-sa, E as in ME, first A as in AH, second A as in SAY, accent last syllable. COFFEE SHOP . Many women, Ij“\'(‘l _LUT(‘“A 01’79;’{“‘"?"‘3 ?e,‘,o,re‘, ] i N ot § ____ |wage-earners and their influence Q. What should a person do when he has completed introducing R 5 | e section. the Senators said | winl h?bf?"- The Winter, however, | two persons? s ey o e G O | i . |in o 3 J i5 to bring definite realizati i | uls‘\lllflhl bodies are taken out at the rate of Alaska Da the meanifig o sacriticee af:l(?:;m?é‘. A I't .wm.xld be nice, if possible, to draw the new acquaintances JAMES c CUOPEB nn_ D W KNQWLES ! | about 25 a day, piled in a heap and |to astrologers, and thrift is recom- L taah C.P. A ey hi . | 4 | burned. * * * Chiang Kai-shek is FIEE, s e | i ) Q. Is it all right to serve candy and salted nuts at a luncheon? Osteopath and Chiropodist | i [ Round | having trouble keeping some of his =1 |expanding need of relief in Europe| A Yes: they may be placed on the table before serving. Baranof Hotcl—Lower Lobby | i bo-Roun | war lords in line. “Silver bullets s o a land Asia are presaged. 5 e Sfois 4 | i aimed by the Japs are alienating | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: " A Office 387 Heme, Red 669 ' (Continued from Page One) ll:‘:‘m S(,a"B:?iaigg:,fiirsdgfn:]: B S OUHCURS U A PRere Ty l_o 0 K a n d l E A R N by L. C. Bmith and Cereaa H e - k: G " great job. * * ¢ British diplomats Seventy-six years ago Monday, Oc- g;m;::er‘wnj“:;lizgr d:{:glo';;’;;m:‘;! A A. C. GORDON TYPEWRITERS ! {ucky, and Senator Hiram Julmakm‘. seem to know the score on g“fi’m ‘Oht’l'dlfl- ‘hEA?“‘;"‘C:;X‘SfigW[':“e“a':' Stalin’s midheaven, an exertmely Sold and Serviced by Jllnea\l Melody Sllnp . ! C a, old friend o olicy their government will follow raised over Alaska, 'l ~ | auspicious indicati §5. ¥ fln;fm;?::;\al:t‘;m who helped fotenin years in advance. U. S. tual transfer of the Russian Col- d';':flt';’f{,:l;;‘ ‘:;f;’;:‘;:; seTer:sel:::n;:[ i Whal Frestind of the DDl NIOET 0P G0, eois it o i J. B. Burford & Ce. FRANCISCAN DISHES him lead the fight against the | diplomats don't know the score for onies in America to the United| o mystery which is present always that were four years apart? 15 W R.C.A. Victor Records Lengue of Nations. more than six months in advance. States. In commemoration of the !y, o rupie Bn¥ Gf ‘Rissla’s Tan 2. 'What is considered the normal temperature of the human body? s s BRING OLD RECORDS - i In fact, U. S. diplomats frequently historical event, a legal holiday Was o¢ destiny will continue to be sub- 3. What is fog? Batistied Customers™ S | ¢ N GRANDFATHER'S FOOTSTEPS play “follow the leader” with the declared in the Territory and al- ject of speculation. A foreign oc-| 4 WHho preceded Lincoln as President of the United States? ' | Mahy years ago young Henry | British. though most of the stores and Fed- oylist predicts that with Hitler de- 5. What is the fuselage of an airplane? | | Gabot Lodge confided to ‘close ~ (Copyright, 1943, by United leral offices will remain open, the|feated Russia will declare war on ANSWERS: DR. H. VANCE mSUBANCE i friends that it was his ambition to Feature Syndicate, Inc.) banks and most of the important!japan. 4 1. Grover Cleveland . . > ! follow in the steps of his isolationist —— >, Territorial offices will obserVe the Persons whose birthdate it {jg have, 2. 98.6 degrees. 3 . OBTEOPATH Sh fl k A srandfather. To this end he came day by remaining closed. ‘ |the augury of a year i v 3 " 5 Consultation and examination (Lu Washington as a newsman, spec= “Ew DM' DA“(E The City Clerk’s office will be|and trfvuel which v?'lfl] b:‘fort::agt? 3. Tt is vapor condensed to fine particles of water near the ground. free. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to §; Aal1uc gency falized in covering Capitol Hil it als . closed as well as the schools and| Unexpected opportunities will be| o Lonce Buchanan. . 7 to 8:00 by appointment. ¢ where he could get acquainted With Bus‘"ESS op[m:mm of - the ‘offices n ‘the “stall { 1ucky. 5. The framework on which its body is built. B e ‘ | the Senate. Then after serving In ] Territorial Building. | Childfen born on this-day will| cll.lr o ..ll 1 the Massachusetts legislature he In the Federal Building, the Mu- | be fortunate through their lives, for| Féffeshnients was served to com- |ELY South Franklin 8t. Phone 1T . was finally elected to the U. S.| A new dine and dance establish- seum, Treasurer’s Office, the De- they will have strong individuality plete the party. Eulm (m"" 'o Sy W Marsn Senate. ment, the Dreamland, is opening in partment of Education and the and varied talents. Libra natives| R | 478—PHONES—371 | Considered by his colleagues Juneau tomorrow at remodeléd Gierk of the Court’s office will re-|usually have ‘even dispositions. ANNIVERSITY RECEPTION W GFH(E Hffi . . Algh Quality Foods at i e than his granafather, quarters at 220 South Framklin i’ o | (Copyright, 1943) THIS AFTERNOON, TONIGHT e S "Say It With Flowers” but Moderate Prioss | young Lodge clevexly laid the seeds | Street under the direction of the a7 { ————_e— All friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. “SAY IT WITH OURSI” ey ‘\ for isolationist imperialism during Carrillo Brothers. | o |Snyder, who are observing their| The head office in Alaska for the vi ! his speech at the secret session. The grand opening will be at 5 NOTICE B | D fiftieth wedding anniversary today, | Elliott ‘Construetion Company will Juneau Florlsn ! What especially angered his col- o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The .Dougla§ municipal taxes will bc_“’ GL S are invited to call at the A. E.|be located in Juneau, according to Pmlv WIGGLY ! ! leapues was bis statement that Am- |quarters formerly were occupied by come delinquent If not paid before ; ot Goetz home between the hours of | Miss Harriet L. Coogan, of Seattle, | ericans would suffer a million cas- | the Brunswick Bowling Alleys and Satuiday, October 16th, after which| NEWS : 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 this afternoon | Who ‘arrived in Juneau recently to For BETTER G i | ualties if Russia withiheld air bases Cafe. date a penalty of ten percent will) and evening, where a reception in |make. afrangements: for the open- roceries | ' in siberia. PRGSO 5. o (S be added, together with interest at| their honor is being held. ing of the office. Phone 16—21 i Senator Russell of Georgia, Chair- YOUR BROKEN LENSES the rate of 10% per annum. DOUGLAS FIREMEN MEET B Headquarters will be in the Kraft © man of the special world inspection ~ Replaced in our own shop. Eyes L. W. KILBURN, ., Last evening the Douglas Volun-lbtw! bullding on ‘SBecond Street. The ! committee, angrily jumped on Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson City Clerk. (teer Firemen held their regular Y BAKER BA(K office force will consist of Miss e ey L for this, pointing out that Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv, adv. menthly meeting at the City Hall Googan, accountant; Miss Brander, { Go(:fv MacArthur had expressed = ———————————— ——— - ~ —~—————— | with Tauno Neimi, chairman. Furth- m VA(A"(”' Illp secretary, and ‘E. W. Elliott, owner H S GBAVES ! dowbt as to whether U. S. troops ;x ;!imssions ir:flthe heating of the . % . |and ‘manager. - Elliott - and Miss seele Clothi g Many” ¢ could hold Siberian bases after they jp R -1 D atatorium resuited in the depart-| Dewey Baker, Area Representative | Brander are, expected to arrive in A 2 ; weitw! givbh - tb ‘Wi, Dechiige of thelr (,. o35wara i uzze | ment’s approval of the purchase and | for the Standard Oil Cpompany of | the Capital City ‘next week. HOM&E ?fii:;RCTI‘,(S)%{?VC i proximity to Japan I ——— installation of a hot air heating|California, returned yesterday on The Elliott Construction Com- e i ¢ — ACROSS 25, Glut unit. Arne Shudshift was dppointed | the Bureau of Fisheries boat Pen- | pany; with headquarters in Seattle, E d Com LY. y 525 ot § HE JUMPED THE GUN 1. Head coverlns gnh:y " to purchase the unit and supervise|{guin, from a six weeks' vacation in | also has offices in Skagway and in ar ware Pm’ P ——————¢ . o ! Semator Bussell also gave Lodge| & Wiyss to 808 g0 o s its installation in ‘the Natatoriim.|the States. | Whitehorse. i 1 i { tro ” i r e PAINTS—OIL—GLASS ZOR!L i | a rough dressing-down for violat- 1;.,}\{1]3::; 5;’11?5 o anpustenatoe With Arne on the job, the depart-| Baker visited with relatives in| Miss.Coogan is a guest at the Sheif and -"m - . ’ i { ing the common rudiments of sena- " KiWest Saxons 42, Pull apart ment may rest assured that the best | Oregon and spent some time with | Baranof Hotel. wn) SYSTEM CLEANING f Passageway will be obtained and installed. Mrs. Baker’s relatives at Everett, ————————— ~Gums 'end Ainuslton I torial courtesy by rushing into print with his own personal advance re- 13. 14. First woman i Chafe With winter months ahead, the Phone 15 . Wgshxngton. BUY WAR BONDS - . Roman emperor department made plans for a city- port on the trip. After it had been gehe S5 e ade pl y { agreed that the five Senaiors would | 1§ Spider's trap 4. 1‘":’;“ 0:“ ‘::de chi;nney inspection ‘and mem- | x Alaska Laundry ‘ wait and make a report together to| 20 FIC‘"!l i ’;3 (;u lie n;fl o {bers volunteered to canvass re- | the assembled Senate, Lodge jumped | :'flnfiflan i F:c':'&?x%hi'i 'spei::ivc s 0!"?:‘"01 MRS. ALICE l!m | into the Senate arena one week in| 23 Bronoun - et written to the City Council asking 8 4 | advance and got his spiel off his| S o AT Wi Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |their support and assistance in this asa l’“id'}lp pubscnber to HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE [ | ¥ '3 38 Since: scoteh 7. undertakiny is invited to present this coupon thi ing * : chest. ; | 39, Pertaining to 59, Mysterious 3. Rub oiit DOWN U mg. t the b 118 coupon this eevning Senators Brewster, Republican, of | " & piliar ot puolblical’ word G4, Hard water + sSSPt 1 p[on me reques; om‘h m; Usmsk- at the box office of the—— Maine, and Democratic Jim Mead,| 3L RO 02 &5, Dmixhter: of e sy the sea ing for the use of the Natatorium of Nes York, also took thie floor in| 3. Black “CRimus OF. Gaello deity 2 Accustom: IR csndy hn ERER G :{m 44 CAPITOL THEATRE ! , secret séssion to denounce Lodge. ¥ ’ 2 month, it was decided to Bt 75 | — { The voung Sengtor must nave haa| (TP P LT V7T P T | 3 Orimar’"!"® |the hall ‘except for the expenses and receive TWO TICKETS to see: can’s " ! ¢ o) i A s at ma; incurres e Ay TR e S L | a premonition of what was coming | ,,/ ,/ % > 3 Bosured that may be i d. "'nsm ' F E " PRESS SHOP “The Store for Men | for he had ducked out the day be- H.. / n....j////fl . } 1mte “TZ; p:::l:ed milin:enancteh ccr:lx;m:ozee . L ON v‘l.ml Gons ml.m | and o ’ | fore. All his critics could do, there-| [z % 7. Entreaty s ast month w n- A0 TR oLt 94 ’ Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing F, { fore, was to gesture towards his| “..W n. 8 Nicine stanza | tinue in that capacity and a new Federal Tax—6¢ per Person PHONE 333 ; i | 10, sccial committee with Ralph Mor- “Neatness Is An Asset™ Front St.—Triangie Bid, \ highly tinson, chairman, assisted by Alex s NOTE—~Another thing which 11. Mountain where i 4 - ¢ ! roiled the Senators was the discov- fl. ////a-fi.%// Mbles alea © |Sey and Joe Reidi, Jr., was ap- > 2 By ' ‘ery that Lodge had sold the maga- 7, 4 Bor bich pointed. | s’ AEEh~do “his sty pf Ml ) . .////fl Discotht The evening’s social committee, ] . Bird of the composed of Fred Turpin, Tom empty seat AEEER// &SR hawk family . Cutting wit Underhanded . Nerve network s indebted 22, Trusting . Metal-bearing battlefront tour to @ prominent! weekly publication. 'Thus, despite ' the secret session, Lodge will now rush into print. Cashen and ‘Glen Rice, put on a eal feed of ‘coffec and hot dogs ind trimmings, with three delicious cakes baked by Mrs. Fred Turpin as n added attraction. 7 T B/ NN mid WATCH THIS SRACE—Your Name May Appear! SEILLED Wanted for LOGEERS 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1943 The B.M.Behrends GLOBE-TROTTING CHAFF - VA . wooERuAL There has-beda’s notitible tm- '///A% a ‘*E‘;fi;”o’:‘“‘” BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR “T W“ wm provement in Jap Zero planes, the | V7 {58 VA2 15 . md'_‘“;‘: % e i (i b Ao B paLER Senators reported. They are faster, ////;‘ .////fl' beverage FOR GERALD KINNEY Certificate of Availability Required B.nk On Wednesday evening, Mr. and \rs. A. L. Kinney honored their son Gerald with a birthday party it their home in the Buckingham & Edible seed more maneuverable and the pilots 9. Postponement petter protected by armor. HOw- ever, the efficiency of Jap pilots| Because Of greater age 2. Continent . Central male Oldest Bank in Alaska has decined. * * ¢ In India part| haracter Apartments Eleven {riends of @er= 4 % of the ‘British troops are kept busy . Ccover Id were invited u- s woymm SH’ f : hisd Sheii . : . to help him cele- 4 Vi CIAL g oyl T IR E o Aother of Peer |brate his thirteenth birthday ‘date. C bl J SAVINGS rather than fighting the Japs.*®* | Starvation iz sp bad in Tndia that| i Gynt After a number of prize winning ames, 1 lunch of birthday cake and 124 Marine Way, Juneau