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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Super Market ESTABLISHED SINCE 1908 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. PHONE 92—95 FRI&SI! SlllP’\ll&‘\lT IN OF Marshmallows Filled Hard Candies Seedless Raisins Dried Mushrooms Ritz Crackers S. 0. S.—Steel Wool Vienna Sausage Canned Butter Log Cabin Syrup GEORGE BROTHER | | i | | ANOTHER 3RD DAYLIGHT LANDING ATTACK MADE, REPORTED GERMAN LAND Tokyo Claims Americ Forces Make New In- | vasion,Bougainville “ LONDON, Dec. 1.—The Tokyo ra-' dio announces that American forces have made a new landing at Cape an fiAmeri(an H]Ey Bombers Make Doubleheader Raid Today LONDON, Dec. 1. — American heavy bombers in the third assault in three days combed Western Ger- many again today while Marauders Torokina, on the west coast of .4 yegiums made the operation | Bougainville Island, some distance an | Amianesn dbublahekder by bat-] north of Empress Augusta Bay % < | tering airfields in Northern France. The daylight attacks made it the fourth day of uninterrupted round- the-clock bombing of Germany it-| self, Monday at Bremen and terday at Solingen in the Ruhl‘ Valley. The daylight raids came in con- junction with both day and night! attacks by RAF Mosquitos on Ger~ where the U. S. Marines originally established a beachhead. The Tokyo broadcast, recorded by Reuters, said the American troops went ashore in six large barges under cover of a bombardment of cruisers: and destroyers. The land- ing apparently was carried out near the mouth of the Laruma River. The broadcast, says the Jap de- X ? o~ many. Iefn\::rslaxl‘;ylhflla‘wdl L.wo companies Tod targets were not an- o Thp l‘“l“d‘_“B 0';”"’” e nounced immediately e landing of the American ;. wnister Sinclair told the | forces has no immediate confirma- tion from any Allied source R WILL STUDY WATER PROBLEM AT KODIAK Captain Richard S. Green, Sani- tary Engineer, with the Territorial Department of Health, left yester- day for a routine inspection tour of towns in the Westward. - He will investigate the water sup- | ply situation at Kodiak and pos- | sibly* visit Dutch Harbor and Un- alaska. In Anchorage and Palmer House of Commons today that since | (the beginning of the year, the U. S. Air Force has lost 820 bombers | over Europe compared to the RAF'S‘} loss of 2,083 at night and 106 by day. |EBBLEY WILLSPEAKAT | CHAMBER; REPORT OF | NOMINATING COM. Norman Ebbley, Jr., mining En-| gineer for the U. S. Bureau of Mines, will be guest speaker at to-/ morrow’s noon meeting of the he will check inspec | Eegheoketier Hle. nanpotion. of Chamber of Commerce in the Bar- | eating and drinking houses. 3 o The system in Anchorage, recently’ anof;Gold Room. Mr. gbbley res | inaugurated by John Hall, Public cently completéd a mining survey | Health Engineer, is managed by co- i $hes Tertiogy. | dperation of the Health Department | The second reading of the nom- officials and the Chief of Police inating committee’'s report for the e e i nomination of new board members AT GASTINEAU {will also be held. Nominations are Mary Ozle is registered at mg{sul] open and the election is sched- | Gastineau, Hotel. uled for December 9. | The warmest welcome home you can get ‘When you walk in the door, get the greeting that never fails . .. relaxing warmth and comfort in every corner from dependable Standard Burner Oils. WARM—Every drop is all heat CLEAN—No smoke, no soot. It's 100% distilled THRIFTY—Burns u:\'cnly without waste STAN[]AR[] BURNER 0 Dead Japs in Bougamv:lle "BIG THREE" | WHAT WE WANT MORE OF—Dead Jap soldiers lie in their rifle pits after becoming targets for withering Marine fire as the latter came ashore on Bougainville Island in the northern Solomons Novem- WARNING ber 1, GOLD ROOM WILL BE SCENE OF BPW CLUB DANCE SAT. The Gold Ruom of the Baranof Hotel will be the scene of the annual Business and Professional Women'’s Club dance Saturday evening. Danc- ing will be from 10 until 1 o'clock and music will be provided by the All-Girl Orchestra The affair will be informal and the public is extended an invitation to attend. Miss Anita Garnick, general chairman for the dance, announces that tickets may be purchased at the door Saturday night or they may be obtained at the following busi- iness houses the remainder of this week: Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop, | Garnick’s Grocery, Alaska Music Supply and Juneau Melody House D DR. FREEBURGER UNDERGOES THROAT OPERATION, OREGON Dr. G. F. Freeburgr, who left Juneau by plane the middle of No- vember, | hospital, recuperating from a throat |operation he underwent last week. He will be required to remain in {Portland a month for observation, and plans to return to Juneau after the first of the year Mrs. Freeburger, who has been spending several months with her is in a Portland, Oregon, | mother in Portland, is still in Ore-' | gon. IS GIVEN GERMANS Reichland to Become Bal tleground - Broadcast Made from Moscow LONDON, Dec. 1. — A Mus(o\h radio broadcast today warned the German people they could expect Germany to become a battleground. Ru an spokesmen, including| Josef Stalin, had before this con- fined their statements to military aims of driving the invaders out of | the Soviet Union. During the broadcast the Mos-! cow announcement asserted that the heavy Allied air raids are a “mili-| tary preparation of what is to come.” During World War No. 1, Gex- many was not “seratched,” but sur- | rendered before any sections of the | Reichland suffered from invasion. D LL TO ELKS Special initiation tonight. members requested to attend. FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler. All adv. JWC Card Party - Slated for Next ENROUTETO “fonin o ¢ Juneau Woman's Club will be held | |next Tuesday evening, December 7, — |in the Gold Room of the Baranof Roosevelt and Churchill Speeding to Teheran to Confer with Stalin |Hotel. The affair will be held to (Continued from Page One) commemorate Pearl Harbor Day, and all proceeds will be used ex- clusively for war service work. Bridge "and pinochle will be played, and ;prizes will be awarded in War Sav- ings Stamps. | "Tickets have been distributed, and | ¢ Itallan ‘mainland are, believed| ~ . B may be obtained from any member | 211Ve: { YOUR BROKEN LENSES of the woman’s club. They will also This disclosure was made here| Replaced in our own shop. Eyes and the Office of War Information pe on sale at the cigar counter in [last night but no positive detz\ils‘ Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, sald it acted on the authority of the Baranof Hotel lobby. Reserva- are so far available. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv, the office censorship of Elmer|tions should be made early as the | | Davis, OWT chief, and declared it|number of tables is limited. | ATTENTIONI!!! | [ TEAMSTERS UNION | broadcast the dispatch because it| On Friday evening at 7:30 mem- i “was already all over Europe.” bers of the card party committee | ARRESTED YESTERDAY i lmportant Meeting Wednesday Night——8 oClock OWl Sore will meet at thn home of their A. F. OF L. HALL ALL DRIVERS PLEASE'ATTEND MANAGE WEST (OAST N U R S Es ARE KETCHIKAN BRANCH: | SAFE, REPORT [} 1rur Ketchikan to take over the nmn:\;.ement of the company there. d Dean Hamlin, for the past four '| | Mr. Hamlin was accompanied by | November 8 on a flight over the . yumerous informal parties, given WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, years bookkeeper at the West Coast ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN |1 wite and two sons, Dickie and Mediterranean from North Africa to by their many local friends. 13 MISSING 'DEAN HAMLIN WILL ’ Grocery Co. here, left last night AL(‘;IFRb Dec. 1 l'hr‘ Medical ‘Ul the Italian mainland are, believed | tries in several languages last night, | |was a conference, ¢ would be as-|20th Century Apartments. ————— sumed from past experience there |would be some arrangement for al |simultaneous release to all the cap-, B draf fon, ! itals involved. In that case Reuters| ~Oharged with draft evasion, {broke a release date. If there was, Charles Nathen Heath was arrest-| Ino conference then the story would, led yesterday by the U. S. Mar-| {be an invention, and either way it| shnls office and is in the Federal | |is. responsible.” Jail " | In London Reuters said, “Reuters| T TR express surprise that Mr. Davis) BUY WAR BO! Ishould criticize Reuters without. as- | = |certaining the facts. The Reuters| | message was the result of a spon- taneous journalistic enterprise by | Douglas Brown, chief of the Rey- | !ters Bureau in London.” FDR Sees Steinhardt | The Ankara newspaper Aksham said that President Roosevelt con-! ferred in Cairo with ' Laurence Steinhardt, United States Amba: sador to Turkey. The U. S. Embassv | declined to comment but Steinhardt returned to Ankara last night after an absence of about a week. All Turkish newspapers carried stories! to the effect that a momentous con- | | ference was being held by United ‘Nutmns leaders. | MEETING IN TEHERAN 1—The German meeting of LONDON, Dec. radio tonight said the Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin and Chiang Kai Shek “is apparently Inow taking place” in Teheran, Cap- | ital City of Iran. | 165 matural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That's why you hear Coca-Cola ealled “Coke”. The Nazi broadcast said the Ger-! fi’p f fi f fl fr J | man Foreign Office circles regarded m 4”"1.7 res‘de 2o far- u”g onts ,:,‘ Ithe meeting “with perfect equanim- When short-storters (trans-ocean flyers) meet and compare i ity.” their autographed dollar bills, the invitation Have @ “Coke” is fairly sure to follow. At home and abroad Coca-Cola has become a symbol of those who see things in a friendly light. . e —e————— | TIDES TOMORROW 29 a. m., 15.1 feet. 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