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n the world’s Boo ¢ I ) Ladies’ QGUALITY SINCE /887 NING TO AUTOISTS Sure build morale; The flavor wins— Nice goin', pal!” Schi V) llin OND TODAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA AFFAIRS OF GLOBE TAKEN UP AT CAIRO Military Discussions In-| volved All War Fronts Including Japan ‘Continued trom rage Une) 'Senior Guild of T;rinityi Cathedral Here Meeis! / | il The regular meeting of the Senior | Guild of Trinity Cathedral will be| |, held Friday evening, December 3, at the residence of Mrs. Botsford | in the Peldon Apartments, | WAR PAINT for our planes Many planes operated in Ban American’s Alaska Services are in war paint. Otherssoon will be, symbolizing the fact that our every resource of personnel and experience is now Hiram Johnson Still ' Packs Gallery When (Continued from Page One) European Invasion > General Staffs are reported aged in, long arguments ns on the European in- before reaching a united all details coming into the since the Quebec confer- The question of the Balkans was also discussed, it is said. a position to know report iterranean affairs was the ubject of the military meetings of the entire conference. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower presided at these con- ferences and it is said by one ob- :r there is sound reason to be- lieve that not only the present umpaign in Italy was reviewed but also the future possibilities, includ- | the possible Balkans campaign | ich the Soviet leaders are| ing in W intensely int ted P SHQWER FOR MRS. DeMERES Last Tuesday evening, November 30, a shower was given at the Ju- neau home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langseth, honoring Mrs. James De (former Borghild Havdahl). tertainment for the evening in- cluded playing the games of cooty | and pinochle, with first prize in cooty being won by Mrs. DeMeres and Mrs booby prize by her mother, Havdahl. In pinochle, prizes given Mrs. Glen Kirkham and Miss Doris Balog. Delicious re- freshments were then served after which the honored young Jady was . Those present for the affair Mrs. Glen Kirkham, Mrs. Langseth, Mrs. B. O. Havdahl, Mrs. Gene Hulk, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Herbert Savviko, Mrs. Leonard Johnson, and the Misses: Doris Balog, Theresa Doogan, Bernice Mead, Dorothy Langseth, Solveig Havdahl, Alfreda Fleek, Sarah At- kinson,. Grace Pusich and. Virginia Langseth. TOY COLLECTION BOX AT FUISI AND JENSEN Mrs. Norman Rustad, president of the DIW. Club has announced that the Fuesi and Jensen store has been designated as “Used toy col- lection center” for the Douglas com- munity. Any family having old toys that can be repaired or remodeled are asked.to deposit them at the‘ where a collection box has been placed. All toys will be mended and joint Juneau Women’s Glub and the D.ILW. Club, and later distri- |buted among the children of the store, “I Channel. Any and all toys donated .. |will be greatly appreciated by the S/ Club members. MRS. A. L. KINNEY IN ST.'ANN’S Mr | jor operation. Her young son, Ger- ald, will”be under the care of Miss | Betty: ‘Bonnett, until her arrival | home again. &, = ‘T“'O BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED H Yesterday evening was the occa- sion for two birthday parties in -|local thomes hqfe' ‘A party was given at the Fifth Aveue home of Mr. mnd Mrs. James Parsons, for their :ight year old daughter Peggy. Six- “Brownie” girl scout friends invited for games and the wday refreshments. Another party was given at the Baroumes Apartment residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graber, hon- oring their daughter Myra, who became eleven years of age. Four- teen girl friends were invited to (help her share birthday fun and cake and”ice cream. B T, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a purtralt artist take | picture. Hamersley Stuydio. Opposite Federal Bulding. Phone 284. adv B e S ee BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY-WILL HE EVER STOP RINGIN' THAT BELL.? repaired by members of the| A. L. Kinney entered St.| "Alm's Hospital yesterday for a ma- dedicated to the war effort. | This means every passenger, every ounce of cargo is under military priority. After Victory, we will again give our Alaska { friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout the Terri- I e | He explained that was why “I s |have naught to say ,in this great! (moment which deals with thé coun- | {try which I love and ‘which has| been mine ever since I was' born. Seventy-seven years I have passed, 1and in those 77 years I have known no allegiance but to the United States of America. | “God save the United States of | o America. God give to her: dll that| z ¥ ERYDAY ECHOES... By Groves Hhi it for not participating in the fight on the Connally postwar forelgn policy resolution. i He explained that his wife andi his physicians had pleaded that he, not take part in this debate, for fear of retarding the recovery which now seemed certain. | He Talks fo Senators . '! | e she should have. God preserve her | in the days to come: I knew what ' | they will bring. I haye heen through | such days. But God be good to us| fand permit us to resist, and permit us to be the country we have ever | been, | “So, with this prayer for our| country that it may be protected ( and preserved in the days to come| as in the, days which have passed.l I exhort by colleagues and my fellow countrymen that we all be‘ just Americans. God bless America.” | As Senator Johnson slipped wear- jily into his chair, there was the tribute of silence, broken only by | some who blew their noses a little | too vigorously. Many who had been | his friends or foes for years didn't| ibother even with that subterfuge; | lmey just openly dabbed their eyes.: | It was only an alphabetical co- | incidence, of course, but a strange | jone. When the final vote on Con- nally's resolution was taken and! 85 Senators had voted for it, the |first name on that little list of five | who wanted no part in committing | the United States to postwar for- eign policies, was that of Senator | {Hiram W. Johnson. 1 o e i 0 ““He just lives from cake to cake . . . and says he’ll go right on, as long as they ’re made of Centennial Peach Blossom Cake Flour!” YOUR BROKEN LENSES ‘, Replaced in our own . Eyes Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. 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