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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1943 ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ONLY $4,500 [ELKSPLAN [SPRI IS FNE GEORGE BROTHERS | Y YT WA TR (L 3 ™ MORE DAYS Dr. A. B. Keeler of New York| Super Mar ket SATURDAYLIEM S C;;vay ol ik o » 5 swie o R NAZ' pI.ANT 2 PBEE DELIVEB!ES DA“-Y ‘ GiVQS Talk aI | Association Fund for the Presby-| ¢ Es s e * 7 e e | e | |terian Ch.nr('h(’.*. d.:::; s:)cke,p p::i-: Ser };;!;&UARTERS iR A. M. and 3 P. M. ”"jih 7.0__—‘“ NahOnal War Fund D”ve[BUmiflg Of Mortgage, AlSO: Ro'ary {ing tribute to the mer the ser- fo End This Week- | ladies’ Night and | PAGE SIX _ Jand the climate is better than the| | others, | He also reported seeing many Ju- neau and Sitka men serving in the Aleutians and said that most of | them thought as he did—"if I have| to be away from home, I'd just as| soon serve in (h:- Aleutians as any- where. YANK PILOTS INRAID ON was called a strong force dropped bombs squarely on the target area, and first reports from the returns ing pilots showed the attack $0 have been highly successful. THREE FINED TODAY + INPOLICE COURT. | The following* were fined in Cm; Police Court this morning: i Adam Perrin, drunk and dis- 10:30 Ve |ALGIERS, Nov. 2.—American heavy | orderly, $35; John Adams, drunk and Nis, 7B Tadfich showid Wity bombers of the Northwest African|disorderly, $25; Lewis Tarro, drunk Y | . r Jer! s~ | and down, $25. plctures on whaling in ‘Algskan;wa- |Air Force bombed the German Mes. Today's Leader ] | Lieut. Jack J. Conway, USNR., b serschmitt factory at Wiener Neus- AT T H A y fine program. | v el Quota Is 512:000 Enterfainment of Sitka, member of the Sitka Ro- €% tf;(;:l:x[\i(:”‘upmthvml"l\l' PCmL‘way |tadt near.Vienna for the second| Mount Etna, Sicillan volcano, s N Ll e tary Club and now on his way back VN““" RoteiiG thcludad e Rev | time. it is announced. between 10,750 and 10,850 feet above Only $4,500 to be raised in the| 4 § o an. tO the Aleutians after a 10-day '* g g % ;.1 Fortresses and Liberators in what sea level, ~ 7 [4 n ~ d th 12,000 _The Elks are going to have an- = .t home, told members of James Hall of Ketchikan, Leslie; i \ oxt 1 ay: rar 4 . |leave @ e. g 3 5 ¥ : o i AR T TR AT TN | MORE NEW ITEMS next four “days -LaNGHEE R 1| other big time next Saturday night| T S BB K e that the Yaw of Sitka. Other guests were| 4 ‘ | Quota of Juneau in ‘!;‘(;‘ Nxs}uunul and no foolin. In fact there are \p“\“‘ .mm;;, s .\é'X'\'lX\L‘, \n Charles J. Davis of Sitka, and the . {War Fund campaign. is is notj " spirit a 4 2 E z il Forbes fr W 10! H | going to be things to burn : ¥ -emark- Rev. William Forbes from Wrangell. | — sh whel s ¢ 2 i the western Aleutians is remar e COCklall MarShma"o:s ","Kh '“]m“ : r ::n:demd Ay B B m‘;h‘ :l“d e Bher ¢ E B A S K E T L L the total amount covers. 3 a a as sdd’ H — auce i % v e : reason for the occasion and so the| B LT e s Stidd's Chicken Tamales — Soy |"“There are 17 different organiza. 144500 {0r the occasion and 8o (e piepeyre .. Sons of Norway Plan A 1 |tions that will be benefitted by this A ..| Lieut. Conway, who served a year et B 0il Gallons il : tend and take their ladies and ev- 3 0y ean Uil In lcampaign,” said Mayor Harry LIMT B0€ B o them, cards,(in the Aleutians before getting| : N 4 : [ Eneas, haimman o e drive_in VG 18 them caran 1 e Ao et Series, Card Parfies —_— R TR {uhons, Dhairman G dancing, free bowling, 'neverything.|leave, prais smeh ! y .'.g ames Juneau. “That means one campaign is chairman of | accurate reporting of the Aleutdan H. E. Simmons the committee for the night assisted by all Past Exalted Rulefs and members of the Building Corpora- ALSO JUST ARRIVED—A CARLOAD OF EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES instead of 17 drives. Suppose you |gave $1 to each drive, that would | mean $17. Suppose you gave $5 each campaign. He was stationed at Am- chitka during the early days of the move to oust the Japs from Attu The Sons of Norway Executive Committee met this week to make TONIGHT — 7:30 P. M. BUY THEM BY THE BOX! {time a member of a committee of | = says he is giving this ad- and Kiska and told of the rapidity plans for a series of four card |the 17 different organizations sol-| 0\ "5 bl 0 Cihe ladies may, With which that island was de- parties to be held during llus‘ AL“MNI . jicited you. That would mean $75.1 o' yoir annointments early with | Veloped into a formidable base month vs‘ J. H. s. | Your contribution now, whether it} B 0o oo and also arrange’ Conway also praised the work of | Bridge and pinochle will be \is $1, $5, $10 or over, covers the 17;"head of time just what they are the men on Attu, saying that m».y played at the affairs, the first party CHEECHAKOS SIG“AC jorganizations, and all most WOIlll)’{uomg to wear. The men folks can aren’t slacking at all in their work beng scheduled for Saturday even- vs. . {of separate support. This is a time| t their trousers pressed too |at present but are working to de- ing, November 6, at the TOOF Hall. X ! when the individual can come ™" g PSSO \velop this westward island into a 'I‘h: other thl;mv parties will follow | through in support of most worthy e | great offensive base. He said that each consecutive Saturday. | e e S bl it took only 19 days for Navy con-| Mrs. Frank Olson will be in ADMISSION Mayor Lucas again called atten-|{ Sawmill and Timber Workers' g uetion battalions to build a dock charge of the card parties and Mrs iy Ition to the different organizations|M271 Wednesday Nov. 3 at 7:30 capable of berthing a Liberty cargo' George Jorgenson is chairman in Service Men and Students ... EUROPE S FUTURE I . |to benefit by the present campaign p.m. Very Important. ship. A steady line of supplies is charge of the kitchen. Adults |and said everyone in Juneau should | adv. Siovtins 6 Ak, Be ama; g B RESOLUT'ON l":\-j‘ ONB. br-svs, | In early times the island of |[cally every island of any SlZe‘ lf‘[uunary Boroe 1 Novth i Ao HIGH SCHOOL GYM The organizations to benefit are|Stromboli in the Mediterranean was |the entire chain now has some sort | pA(I AI Mos(ow I 15 follows, so check them over and pelieved the home of Aeolus, god|of an airfield, adding that Mm]quired 700,000 items of equipment | Use Sixth Street Entrance then contribute: Neutal Swedish Newss B 1 G 1SS U E! cuet sams sor . | jelglan yar elief Socie! Y, | ers View Ouicome Sk ree e pap ! . French Relief Fund, i’or the winds offers fine accomodations as a base and supplies. ~AMERICA AT WAR Cartoon by é—-‘%'o‘/g,c.;p,/ ROCH S of Four_Power Pad PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov. 2— ' Fr § i ! Delegates to the CIO convention| Friends of Luxembourg, [ e o here today unanimously adopted a| Greek War Relief Association, | STOCKHOLM, Nov. 2—The Neu-| .10 demanding elimination of Norweglan Relief, Bstibl S, ““\’l““‘“-v the socalled Little Steel Formula fohsfl V‘:’Iall‘hlf““t‘fv o : views the outcome of the MOSCOW .o " (oriization, asserting that ueen ilhelmina Fund, 9 conference as establishing a sound 81 "L TC O to aseure| Russian War . Relief, : T’LL TAKE basis of optimism for Europe's fu- tharie w 1 rall ration- USO, | price control, overall ration / ture. ing and taxation, truly based on United Ohina Relief, | MY CHANGE IN The newspaper Tidningen says: .5 &% O ot course. United Czechoslovak Relief, [ a o pay, which will of course z ‘ { “Never before bave we seen a com= | [ oo 0o T g iugtment. of United Yugoslav Relief Fund, | e DEFENSQE munique so frank and rich in oo Refugee Relief Trustees | facts,” and added “it provided evi- el HIPG U. S. Committee Care of European STATES S.AVINGS STAMPS, | dence the Axis bloc no longer may R 5 g Children | DEFENSE | hope to split the Allied partners MRS. WICKSTROM DIES P g : | Swedish newspapers noted the — ! lack of specific reference to Fin-| Mrs. E. Wickstrom, wife the Hllpl“os 'l'o land’s position and it is generally fur farmer at Homer, died [ agreed Finland is not going to have and the remains will be HAVE BANOUET } ' an easy time of it r interment | “ 0 NAZIS FEAR INVASION IN NORWAY HERE NOV. 15 "~ Annual Affair Will Com- ‘ memorate Common- | i 1 | SEe | The Seventh Anniversary of the | Philippine Commonwealth will be| commemorated in Juneau by the| Filipino Community of Juneau on| Monday evening, November 15, with | a gala banquet in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel, Eddie Belarde, general chairman for the event an- | nounced today. | As in past years, an interesting | program is being arranged and a; dance will be held after the ban- quet. The affair will be invitational. ! Committee chairmen for the af- fair are as follows: | Don Hucson, Financial Commit- tee; Al Fajardo, Program Commit- | tee; George Ocjanas, Invitation Committee: D. Sarabia, Arrange- (ments and Decorations, and Fred | Fulgencio, Reception Committee. - - WHAT'S RATIONING? I | | { | — (PO /o=y RocH=— { | CARDIFF, Wales ~Living a her- - i I mit's life on a Welsh mountainside, l , i o LJosoph Lloyd James says “rations R MflNEY ‘ THAT THE GERMANS in Norway are jittery about any future moves by |don't worry me.” For five years S L ¢ the Allies is evidenced by this photo smuggled out of the country. The ;hu has eaten nothing but raw food. huge rocks on both sides of the road cax be released with slight pressure [He lives on the produce of his { to form an effective road block. (International) ¢ma)l holding. IC l ('RY i E BIG BOMB STARTS ROLLING ON ITS WAY TO AXIS The one fast, sure way that you and But time is short—there is not a i ; P everyone can help to win this war is by moment to lose. Our enemies are strik- ; ok buying bonds, bonds, and more bonds. ing .fflfl and hard. So dig deep! Start © o of pupele g i Your money will help give our fighting buying U. S, Defense Bonds and Stamps I forces the guns and tanks® and planes today—and keep it up. The full faith o prilr § au LG and credit of the United States Govern- . 2.k ] they need and ml“.’ ve :‘ eap oe- ment is pledged for payment of both struction on the Axis terrorists. Your principal and interest on these bonds, Dollars Will Fight for You! ACT NOW! YOU GET A 825 BOND FOR ONLY $18.75 Facts About Defense Bonds - (Series E) HOW MUCH DO THEY COST? UPON MATURITY YoU YOU LEND UNCLE SAM GET BACK $1875 o ¢ o 0 0 0 v o u s $25.00 | 83750 o oo 0000000 ns $50.00 | $375.00 .+ ¢ o 0 0 b0 00 a $500.¢ ‘ $750.00 . . . e e e 0 00000 $1,000.00 When is maturity? Te but you can cash the bond; i o shes e date. Naturally, the Ior:f';r You hold the Boad g so 10 gcame the more money you'll get back. But you'll never get less than you put in. ¢ What's the interest rate? When héld to maturity, the bonds yield 2.9¢ of on yoi:r investment, compounded semiannually—you get $4 byl.:k for :7::;' s§° ™ tp,::’::" Bonds, Tell « . Get YOUR SHARE of You w.m: ENROWL t l.,.m; e+ ) L N U.S. Defense BONDS-STAMPS s | This Space is a Contribution to National Defense by 1 : AT AN AIRFIELD IN ENGLAND an 8,000-1b. RAF bomb is rolled toward the Lancaster bomber scheduled to een o 1 drop it by night on an enemy target, This is one of the first photos of the four-ton super-blockbusters that — | ,bave been blasting the Axis in Germany and Italy with such devastating effect, (Internatignal)

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