The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1943, Page 2

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e ..; FORT, FOR EER CHRISTMAS . CO : St Warm Robes- by SAYBURY Comfortable, warm, lovely to look at house coats and robes, in:the inimitable Saybury manner , . . Rayon, suedes, quilted satins, crepes . . . Complete run uf s in hm\en]\ colors, Luxdown Nighties Stvled by Luxite, in soft as a kitten’s ear, warm as a southern night, brashed rayon. Dainty as can be and easy to launder, too. . 3.50 10 4.95 "Toe Toasters” Novel indeed, and ever so useful . . . “Toe Toasters” which ever In or or bed socks, vour pleasure may be. intimate pink, white N B M Bebrends QaALITY SINCE /Jlf the tenant's signature, stating that there has been a change in ten- ancy, that the stamped' copy of the registration statement has been ex- T0 FILE TENACY (HARGES .. ailure of a number of apartment the rent for such accommodations n Juneau and elsewhere in|js in conformity therewith.” HIGHWAY AUTOISTS " ASKED 10-PICK bP SOlDIERS SUNDAYS: LANDLORDS ARE ASKED DOUGLAS | NEWS M FIRE! '\ll‘ night a regula monthly meeting of House Companies NO. 1 and No. 2, Douglas Fire Depart- ment, was held in the First Hall. Presiding at the ‘meeting was Past President H. L. Cochrane, who held the chair during last year. Mainte- nance committee for the next month |was appointed as follows: William || cuthbert, Chairman, Ralph Martin- | son, John Adams, Dick McCormick, and Joe Reidi, Jr. -es GUARD MEETING TONIGHT The Doug Unit of the Alaska Territorial Guards will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Na- [ tatorium. Dress is to be coveralls, {rifles and ammunition belts. - IDENCE HERE Alaska Juneau Juneau, has He has Last TAKE! i Pete W. B employee, formerly of taken up residence here. | rented the cottage on St. Ann's | Avenue owned by Mrs. James Barras. e ACCIDENT ON ROAD The heavy rains during yesterday | and last evening caused a culvert ; o be washed away on the Treadwell | foad this morning. O. H. Bliss, com- ing off the night shift from his | duties ‘at the foundry, was slightly injured and his car badly damaged upon hitting’ the washout. William Cuthbert is working on the project and had the réad open to traffic lau- this morning. [ e Senior‘Chris'mas Ball Is Tonight Ote of the hlphll}..hl\ of .the win- «ter soclal season for Juneau High School will' be the Senior, Christ- nias ball, to be held tonight in the 'high school gym. An excellent or- chestra has been secured to play for | the affair, and dancing whl begin at 9 o'clock. . .- FIFTH ARMY | HAS CAPTURED M. SAMURCO ‘Eighth Army, Canadians- | Parficipate in Bloody Fighting (Continued from Page Three) stabbing thé secondary de- fenses in the direction of Cassino. Great Achievement Measured in' miles the advance made s not great since Gen. Clark ) gave word of the onslaught for they are still’ faced by a formidable net- work of fortifiactions covering the hillsides as far as Cassino and be- ond. The deepest penetration of the offensivé has been only about three miles by the yardstick, but the | military achiévement of their suc- i} cess is one of the greatest in the i Mediterranean for they smashed, in a little over one week, what the i enemy had hoped would stand as an immegnm\)le line for ‘some months! | Clark’s forces have overcome ter- | rain fortifications substantially moré difficult . than those ©of Tunisial| unless taken, | ‘ would have stalled the Allied 1'tack) || These * fortifications, | for the whole winter, The Americdn engagement con- | sisted of hand-to-hand fighting with | the Germans in the mist-hugged top ,of the 3,000-foot high Mt. Samucro; |(HILD WELFARE AGENT BACK FROM FIELD TRIP| | Miss Dflpmna Morris, itinerant |child welfare services worker with the Department of Public Welfare, has returned to’Juneau following field trips to Skagway and Haines. In addition to her routine busi- ness calls, Miss Morris visited Haines House at Haines and Pius X Mission at Skagway. In the lat- ter city she conferred with repre- sentatives of different women's otr- genizations on probléems relating to juvenile delinquency. R Schools to Close From Dec. 22 to Jan. 3 for Xmas According to A. B. Phillips, Super- intgndent of the Juneau Schools, the Christmas vacation this year will extend from December 22 to January 3, 1944. As usual most of the rooms will have Christmas par- and a Christmas concert will ties, be held preceding the holidays. Censorship Regulafions Liberalized Head Censor Wants No Monkey Businessifrom: Any Other Source (Continued trom rage one) news, production, and con- eral presentation of war es- pecially regarding war merchant arine operations diplomatic negotiations not nected directly with military opera- tions Price again emphasized that only the Office of Censorship has the authority to request that certain news not be published or broadcast, and he invited appeals from news- papers and radio stations when re- quests are received from any other source. The Director said that “unques- tionable news is being suppressed ueedlessly by newspapers and broadc: s because of miscellan- cous requests emanating from to-' fally unauthorized sources through- gut the ' country, including even publicity agents.” Price made it clear that the cen- sorship is voluntary, is ried out by newspapers upon the basis of codes sent to all newspapers from the Office of Censorship, and that 10 other agency has the right to order the censorship of any ma- terial. Apparently a new and liberized code of instructions will be sent to newspapers and radio stations, su- perceding the code now being used. ‘ Until Victory is won, | offer— of scheduled flying in All are at work for Until \7ictory Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering RAILWAY HUB CAPTURED BY RUSS . FORCES Strategic German Bastion | Falls After Fierce | 3-Day Bafile (Continued in four days, the Axis are still mak- efforts to “break | a dispateh from ing ceaseless through to Kiev, Henry Cassidy, Associated Press 139 S. Franklin FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1943 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear Juneau, Alaska ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES OYAL CAFE CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ORDER YOUR FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT [|{RABB INTOWSK IN s ' A ‘Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. Moscow Bureau Chief said. The persistent German attacks west of Kiev apparently failed to tie up any considerable Russian force or divert the Soviet High Command | from making their own offensive eldewhere, Capture 15 Localities Inside the Dnieper bend the Rus- | sians captured 15 more localities in- cluding the rail station at Meder- cva on the already cut Anamenka- Nikolaev Railway. Mederova is 10 miles south of the rail hub prize cf Znamenka, where the defending German troops are threatened in-| VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY ! SEATTLE, WASHINGTON S SEATTLE ® Oentrally located © Splendid food and THE . B. srvice e ATCO LINE ALABKANS LIKE THB Alaska Tn-portltlu u’nmnuly with eneirclement, the ! Company city -uu \nu’miyosuumvmdcd ‘i THE BARAN“F ° | Alaska’s Largest Apartment SAILINGS FROM PIXR ¢ F.D.R.VISITS 7 oy * — i A |-} EVERY ROOM WITH TUB ik : ! 'n | and ‘SHOWER PASSENGERER PREIGHT 13 : » REPRIGERATION llalonabln'lchn ® CONFERENCES | _ (Conunne(l from Page One) signor Gonzi, Bishop of Gozo, T resenting the Archbishop who was ill; Chief Justice Sir George Bo: Vice-Admiral iilton, flag com- mander in charge; General Reginald Oxley, general officer commanding and Air Vice-Marshal Sir Kenneth Park, air officer commanding Lord Gort said the people of Malta | were v sensible of the greatness of tHis occasion. It is a day they will pever forget.” - NOTICE To: Scottish Rite Masons: lar meeting Friday evening, 10 at 7:30. adv. Wanted' Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing’ To make this simple, o risk hearing test. 1£ you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard- ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Qurine Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at Regu- Dec. Phone 800 . B. FEMMER—AGENT{ PHONE 114 WIGHT 13 ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO Valdez Nome Kuskokwim Bristol Bay ‘and Yukon Points PHONE 667 Fairbanks Kodiak Office ranof Hotel Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” everything we have to Alaska— the Government and Autoists coming in from hxghway file change of tenancy This notice must be filed every s brought forth a Warn- time there is a change of tenancy POINtS on Sunday mornings are the Alaska OPA office in dny rented housing accommoda- |25ked fo pick up soldiers at Dick, tices a requirement ' tions, the OPA said. Most la“d_‘Creek or radio stations ‘and give| lords have been very compliant in|them a lift'to Juneau where they m 1l regulations and land- o this matter but a considerable num- | 4€sire 10 ‘atténd ~church services. failir file them subject elves to the penalties provided 'her have apparently uwrlooked‘ Several requests have been received in the Emergency Price Control|this requirement. Change of ten-| by The Empire from soldiers ask- | Act. : ; ancy forms are available in Juneau | 118 SULOfsts, if they have seat ac- The applicable section of the re- gt the o ; < | cOmmodations, to give them a ride || Puta few drops of Va-tro-nol up at the OPA office. In other towns 1at the first sniffle gulation ‘reads as follows e edn . h "o>lto town where they may attend || €achnostrilatthe very first St o e in the Territory they may be se- i £ or sneeze. Its quick action helps Within five days after renting cured at the local Board offices, | eH8lous sescions prevent many colds wl a new tenant, the landlord shall (9 B B || developing. olloww file a notice on the form provided Jupiter's diameter is 11 times that directions 1 berefore, on which he shall obtain' of the earth. e“u;:e;j 1:;;“"“\ part of Switz-}| 4n folder. VA ‘ | Military services of the United States. Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and underst‘.\ndmg of Alaskans who so often find that war priority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. BRINGING UP FATHER JUST TAKE IT 1 COME BAC:( FEI?’}D?AYLI']’:J'Z:-& ?_?VA\I\/ZLN%\:/KEECQETAQV— DAYS TO GET ON TC[; $E¥ WORKINGS OF THE OFFICE Y ig LONG 45 WA = FLL DROP IN AT JQGGS' OFFICE ! | — BACK TO THE OFFICE AN’ GIVE ME NEW 5ECRETARY leTRUCTION$' B " By GEORGE McMANUS |t SUSPECTED THAT- |'w,‘ | AND YOLI'RE MY | | NEW SECRETARY/ | Featutes Syndicate, Inc., World i Gopr, 1943, ts géserved. Woedley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOY. Connections fo ALL INFERIOR Alaska Points | Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 PM. Electra - Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday / FOR RESERVATIONS lQI.AMSZRA CDA§T9L Aml.fl!lls COASTAL AIRLINE Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $ $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18- $18 F 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A, M. Haines Skagway \ Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rat 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet .. $15.00 $10.00 Express Ral 0 cents pef pound—Minimum Chargé 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersbu $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 & 30.00 10.00 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Mlnlmnm of tchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum 53:3.‘ ;:'fl'lbllfl B % and Wrangell A rates applicable when passenger traffic warahts. . Schedilles and Ral e _an tes Subject to M & T e

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