The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 14, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO MORE LOVABLE THAN EVER... ™% PHOENIX HOSIERY favorite Inmely mdk- hey're so flatteringly 1st 10 to 12 hours v that keeps them wrinkle-fre itting. ,And they're p yium reinforced for longer wear It's no wonder she'd likeg PHOEN y for Christmas. Tuck 'in an extra box along with her cther gifts' .} 2 1.2510].95 pair B M Bekrends Ca QUALITY SINCE 1887 33 SAIL FOR WomenFiersMaking BIG GERMAN ¢ SEATTLE FROM f;‘,‘,’,'},:,’:,;',‘n?:::;‘,f BASE TAKEN CAPITAL CTY -~ BY SOVIETS “I had about the same opinion of (Continued rrom Page One) shee and trim hortage of Goods For Civilians fo Be- Felf, Coming Year (Continued trom rage Lne) mughm prohlem bmauw of U‘e strain on the country’s’ transpor- 4 taxi drivers women pilots that some taxi d T tation sysem., The railroads’ ca- have of women motori: he said.,| A southbound ship ‘sailed from ... 3 g 5 - pacity for handling shipments, is T, Satertiy ™ sharkioon | Then:one day, 1 was j"“““"l‘)g O (roops, aided by powerful guerrilla | being taxed to. the limit. Car-shgkt- : the sands north of Camp DAvis, rorieq behind the German lines, ages have been mounting steadily with the following passengers book- ed for Seattle: watching anti-aircraft drill. ON€{y o504 ground for the third straight in recent weeks. Herbert M, Olsen, Mesle G, Tuck, °f those litle baby carriages Withiday in the battle for the Kiev| The outlook so far with respect RO B TRt o). pa | (OWIAK . 8 Labgeh foave YA%S buige and a spectacular advance of |ta providing John and Mary. C Tuck, Mrs. Ruth B. Rock, Alexan- behind and a, patter of ack-ack 100 99 mijes had been made in 24 hours. | jan with “goods and services pyards square was being poured n\lr)] Tank and it. That pilot had a dirty infantry battles raged maintain health, morale and w Rosa Nellie Wnng 5 throughout Monday and the official ing efficiency" is not alarming: arla 3. Steiner, Lt. (jg) Joseph A. Jenkins, Bur- ‘. y g bon V. S(ewaf{ Hawley A, Dud. ™Ment: T know. A konkout, a 1085 offcommunique said about one battal- | john and Mary can count. however, ley. Margarét E. Thompson, Lousse LY\ speed. & sudden down or U jon of Germans were killed and the on finding fewer and fewer goods N Thomoson and infant . Mag. Graft: and that little plane would e of the fierce German counter- 1o buy unless—and until—Germany bt ¢ g 3 88- have been in the soup. When it oo had been broken oo nus Hansen, Flossie M. Doolin, Al- ! e A X ; s . . was over, I breathed easier an ST exandria Merculief, Mrs. Ellen o5 qice.flying’ to the offtcer who WCTU PRESIDENT HOME Strand M Hod: L S | was with me. He said: “Yeah, pretty CHRISTMAS PARTY S SGwORts, Slephatte’ R, .o for & ar-old girl who left , Adrian N. Popov, James C. flying school in June Mrs. Ruth Stahr, President of the aska Women’s Christian Temper- ance Union, who has been in Ju- > Dec. 18, Sons of Norway Dinner Cooper, George B. Schmidt, Mrs. s dumfounded at 7 p.m. Program and Dance IOOF neau and Sitka showing motion pic- Hazel Cooper, Stephen O. Casler, e WASPS are women 18 to|Hall Adm. each $150. For Reserva- tures and giving talks, for the past Mrs. Janet M. Kraft, Pete L. Pad-|34 veqrs of age. They have to have| tions Phone Red 210 or 2 few weeks, safled last night for her ovan, Lawrence Hamilton, Berger ui least 35 solo hours before t home in Ketchikan. O. Martinsen, Ray E. Abrena, Ben B. Subado and John F. Madison. The following secured passage for, training. At Davi stenographers, ~school chemists, newspaperwo- | can apply 'there are 9| teachers, Ketchikan: e men, bookkeepers and a few just| Ruth Stahr, Jack G. Shepard.! ;1. nousewives | Harvard Brown, Chester Carlson, 1 They not only tow targets, they| do tricky night flying to provide practice for the searchlight crews.l Donald E. McGilvray, Sgt. Mark A Bussanik, Mrs. A. R. Dummell, Thelma. Duminell, ‘Henry A.' Peel, qoqge all over 'the sky for ' fiack| Keith ‘M. Richardson: |aiming drills; and’ in general every- Haxley L: Edwards, Dan J. Pisanl, 1,0 there is to be doné in non-| Jr, Gustaw-A. Bostrum, Richard A Slagle, Axel Erickson, William S: kieff and Harry I. Nielson - VIRSINIA PITTAS, OF CORDOVA, DIES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL | ccmbat service. They live in bar- racks, but unlike the WACs they | aren’t a part of the Army. They| get $150 a month base pay in train- | (g and $250 in s out of | which {hey pay rental | |angl ulflcg. ‘'mess fee. Their off- l(luw uniforms are i the making land will be snappy and govern- [ ment-issued. | bari Mrs. Virginia Pittas, wife of' YOUR BROKEN LENSES George Pittas, died late yesterday, Replaced in our own shop. Eyes afternon at St. Ann's; Hospital. | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson | Mrs. Pittas, a nptiygiof Ealifornia, | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. has been a resident of Cordova for | a number of years. She is sur vived | by her husband, who i§ infJuneau new, a daughter by a former mal- riage who lives in Esquimalt, a sister in Fairbanks and a bxolm' in Cordova Mrs. Pittas was 89 years old. Fu- neral arrangements are pending, but burial services will' be held in Cordova. The body .is at"the ‘Charles W. Carter mnunry., Miserable With A WEAD COLD? Just try 3-purpese Va-tro-nol up each | nostril. l[ (1) shrinks swolleiy l:r:m‘ | branes, (2) soothes iniuuon, and (3) wlp]s Clear cnld clogge N nasal pa: , Jow the mtc di- VIEKS é L rections in folder. VATRO-NOL i “T baked it with Centennial Peach Blossom Cake Flour . it’s so lovely and llght you would never suspect the hack saw blade inside!” Contennial SILK - SIFTED FLOUR, PANCAKK AND WAFFLE FLOUR, PEACK RLOSSOM CAKE FLOUR, GERVITA WUEAT CEREAL, FARINA, DOG MEAL, FROLICS DOG ¥OO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Food Subsidy 'ROAD CREW LEAVES | the Edna Bay area during the next . four months, according to announce- 'CLAIM PRESIDENT HAD TALKS WITH FRANCO,SALAZAR STOCKHOLM, Dec. 14—A round- | about report reaching here through Anpkara and Budapest said Presi- | dmt Roosevelt conferred Sunday |at Gibraltar: with Gen. Franco of nSapm and Premier Salazar of Por- | tugal There is no confirmation from any | other source. One correspondent said it is re- ported in Ankara the three leaders 14, - The discussed the position of Spain and today | Portugal during the expected Allied attack on western Germany. BPWCIumeas Party! Held Last Evening| Members of the Business and Pro-| sional Women’s Club and their Issue Goes io Sub Commitiee Senate Bankmg Commit- mittee Defers Immediate- Action on Legislation WASHINGTON, Dee. Senate Banking Committee created a subcommittee to try to| work out a compromise proposal in | the food subsidy issue. Meanwhile, immediate action was deferred, pending legislation to ]\all subsidy payments on January 1. ‘The decision, to refer the contro- | versy to a subcommittee heightening chances of the banking committee | to modify the House’s ban against | all: price control subsidies, came | i after Senator Taft laid before the|Guests gathered for a 7 o'clock group his proposal for a limited | buffet-supper and Christmas party t evening at the Gold Belt Av- enue home of Mrs. William L. Paul. | Yule decorations added coler to | the ffair and following a short| I bus s session, music was enjoyed. ON RENGER X FOR 150 i o i e e WORK AT EDNA BAY ing by William L. Paul, Jr. o —— i e DR. DALE RETURNS E. 1J..Cowling, -Foreman, and a crew of five others, :left yester- day for Camp 4 at Edna Bay ou| Dr. George Dale, Supervisor Education for the Bureau of Ind the Forest Service vessel Ranger X. Road work will be carried on in subsidy program, in ~u|)me of price 12 paymenes to farmers. Affairs, returned yesterday after supervisory visit to Southeast Alas-| ‘kzl points. EASTERN STAR ment, and additions to the crew wtll be made shortly. F: | Mrs. Cowling accompanied her| Annual election of officers, to-| Husband to Edna Bay and W. A. uu;,ht Tuesday, December 14 at 8\ Chipperfield, Division Supervisor for | o'clock. Members urged to atfend. | the. Forest Service, also returned on | A1s0 bring Donations for Christmas | [ BARANOF | The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 377 % SEATTLE @ Penect comfort ® Centrally located * Splendid food and service leClnro. ® Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE TES Klaska’s L«nqod Am.m EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates +* Phone 800 ——— the Ranger X to Petersburg after a | short business trip to the head office here. | BRO\"I N GRAVITY BURNER BLOWERS BUY WAR BONDS ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ORDER YOUR Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportation Company - BAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ SEATTLE PASSENGNRE = PREIGHT REFRIGERATION k3 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 WIGHT 813 We have a limited number of Quaker 0il Burner Blowers, 110 volts, AC motors. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. P. 0. Box 1749 Juneau When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioneer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. Mzanwhile, we are 1009 engaged in the war effort — with every passenger and every ounce of cargo priorited by the Armed Forces—and we appreci- ate your patience and understanding when the accommodation you want is not available. IV IMERICIN IR BBINGING UP FATHER A YEP-JIGGS- I'VE ALWAYS WANTED WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY BRINGING THAT LAMP - POST-NOSED PERSON N MY HOME ? BUTTER!/ IT'S FOR You ! WITH JIGGS BUT-MAGGIE- YEARS AGO! LOOK WHAT HE HAS Y HERE'S SOME ICE-TEA AND COOKIES FOR STILL GOIN' ON! Copr 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc.. World rights reserved. VIA Vald Nom Fairbanks Kodiak Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00P.M. Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday Electra ALASKA COAST Hawk An- 8 $10 18 18 18 10 Chichagof 15 10 18 10 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Hoonah .. Haines ‘md Skagway—Sched Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway . 10.00 Expr ts per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excuision Inlet—Schedul Excursion Inlet .. Express Rate: 10 cents per pou SCHEDULED TUESDA Ketchikan $45.00 30.00 20.00 Juneay ... Petersburg Wrangell Shange Without Notios. YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican $ Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of gov h Ketehikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of §0c m;b-‘ and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Schedules and Rates Subject to ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE CONNECTIONS TO ez Kuskokwim e Bristol Bay and Yukon Points PHONE 667 AL AIBLINES Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof Sitka $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 10 10 18 10 5, 18 10 uled Daily at 9: 30 A M. led Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah $15.00 $10.00 nd—&ii imum Charge 60c Y and THURSDAY Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 . + w8 PHONE lll P —

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