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- PAGE SIX EORGE BROTHERS Super Market PHONES 92-95 AIRLINES CARRY ON, WAR ZONE Civilian Planes Play Prom- NAZISNOW THREATEN | REPRISALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—IUNEAU ALASKA * WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, |943 marked in the memory of those who took that tiny strip of sand and coconut trees. “Do you remember those old time Western thrillers where the hero and the villain are locked in a struggle at the edge of the cliff? Multiply that several thousand folcd Lieul. Stewar! Writes from letter also, which simply stated, Ma(SPADDE" BA(K Wellknown here. Lt. Stewart was born and raised in Juneau and is | School. He received his mt-dlé.us The Alaska Game Commission degree in 1940 at Harvard Univer- | vessel ‘Grizzly Bear, with Wildlife “I got one for you, Dad.” FROM GAME PATROL a graduate of the Juneau Hi —_ sity and served his internship at|Agent Molly MacSpadden in charge and you will have some idea of what [ Alameda County Hospital at Oak-|Of the trip, has returned from a arawa cene was like—though of course I‘lnnd California. "’ar.\e patrol of the lower end of the dont mean that literally as hand to - > 2 | district. hand struggle; it was just either| TOM AND JERRY BATTER Few ships were out, according to | MacSpadden, and no violators were we got pushed off or they did. i e reportec At Sully’s Bakery, Phone adv. Thanksgiving greeting were 1'-1‘ 577 ceived recently by Mr. and M “It is all over now, we are aboard Captured Allied Airmen May Suffer as Result | of Kharkov Trials | 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY inent Part Defending Dutch Harbor WASHINGTON E HIPMBNT Dec. 22—A hith-| LONDON, Dec. 22.—Dark threat y for the Aleutians now disclosed, tells oners came out of Germany Ol yw 10 commercial airlines rushed today, as Nazi propagandists worked | troops, supplies and planes to save up indignation against the Kharkov | FRESH FRUITS Duien irvor i | i | The story was included in an Goebbels called the British and AND Office of War Information report AMerican aviators “Huns of the ' N AI;LES lon war activities. At the time of Al ; ‘ E G E I [the Japanese attack June 3, 1943, A DNB broadcast statement fol- | {Wwhen five waves of planes from |lOWIng the Soviet trials said the Nazi | H l'd D' | carriers, bombed and attacked, Military courts will “soon deal with For Your Holiday Dinners! and supplies was imperative fre wh. e :*u]r:\- OF e DRC of b .o peranve. L <A intarnatitnal 16w SHOP EARLY SOTHAT YOU MAY | Ten airlines responded. “They = Goeppels told Berlin police and| transported special troops, military air raid protection officials that| equipment. Airlines pilots delivered ¢, ther attacks cn Berlin must be GET A COMPLETE SELECTION army bombers with crews and expected, but “one day our ever Jeh | bombs. growing anti-aircraft defenses| | The Naval Air Transport Service against future retaliation will make | an end of the activities of the huns | of the air” | Ugly hints of measures to be taken against the captured airmen were |flew to the Alaskan Aleutian bases in squadrons of three planes each, using one pilot familiar with the territory, and the other two flying WINES — LIQUORS — BEER and CHAMPAGNE formation. |closely connected in the German ! 7 “Even as the Japanese were at- press campaign against American For All Your Needs tacking Dutch Harbor, the airliners fliers imprisoned after the Novem- | were arriving at the airport with ber 20 raid on Bremen { war materials They are accused of having “Mur- OWI commented that the Alas- der Incorporated” written on (h(-u‘ uniforms. A Berlin dispatch in the Swiss| paper Neue Zurcher Zeitung, claim- | ed planes of an entire squadron | were so lettered and that another | kan operations remain one of the I most difficult of the many ac- tivities, for airlines. For example, | transportation of gasoline trucks |for ti askan Highway, required . he Alaskan Highway, required oo .40 called itself “Home Block cutting of the trucks in three parts g io.cn BLACK MART Legion, Auxiliary D pUBLICINVITED Give Yule Party| 10 ARMY SHOW Everybody in A knew about the above also how civilians rushed 000 soldiers with equipment of all kinds to Nome about the same time. Several months ago the Associate members are invited to attend a i i At The “Richardson Revels,” a five- Christmas party, sponsored by the Press carried dispatches telling .., "y\;;y show which has becn\ y | Alford John Bradford No. 4 Legion about, great movements in the alr touring every city and Army PO\L Post and its Auxiliary, to be held | Tansportation ; to . strategle points un the mainland of Ala: duung‘ in the Dugout next Monday even-!in Alaska, especially w0 the west- the past few months, will appear | ing | ward tonight in the Juneau High School NEW YORK, Dec. 22. Seven 2,0 : gymnasium. The 65-minute show | unit, linto battle with the trooj | immediate, men were arrested last night when the government cracked down on what is called the largest whiskey black market uncovered in this country. They are awaiting arraing- ment before a United States com- missioner on charges of conspiracy to violate the Office of Price Ad- ministration liquor price ceilings Wiliam Dunigan, Assistant Super- visor of enforcement for the New York division of the Federal alcohol tax unit, announced the arres smashing “ a milliop._dollar black market whiskey ring. We consider this big ring offered the United States thousands of cases of whis key stored in® Connecticut, M: chusetts, Kentucky and Maryland.” S SR O AP TOM AND JERRY BATTER At Sully’s Bakery, Phone 577 adv It's Cotion for Christmas 3.50 w It's gift-wise cottons for parlor and kitchen patrol! Button-front wrap-arounds, brunch- ies, others, All suds easy, look pretty, wear long. Jones - Stevens Seward Street Open Evenings Until 9:00 o’Clock B —————— Each participant is asked to take “white elephant” with him to ex- under the Christmas tree.| A will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. E There is no charge for the enter- change THREE ARE FINED IN tainment, which is said to be the During the evening there will be CITY POLICE €O e oo . 11 be ol |vears, and Army officials extend a wi P Serve % 2t g% " p gel In charge of party plans are| The following were fined this “U‘h‘ilvllo”r“‘t:‘(“""‘ b "““""11 Mesdames Mabel Lybeck, Agnes MOMMing in City P:}i“‘ CO"‘;“ 5 Taking part in the vaudveille are | Keifer, Dorothy Manthey, Silva| Chris Nelson, s“'l‘ and 10 days gergeant Larry Butler and Privates| _ Zenger and John McCormick and SusPended on a charge of belng peerson Gaudet, Saul Brown, Sid Zenger drunk and disorderly; William L.|yosovitz and Walter Roguicki, all -oo——— Jack, 10 days suspended for being | paying come into the Army from the drunk and disorderly; Helen Huston, | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | 525 for being drunk. | A matinee performance was given Have a portrait artist take your - R | yester afternoon “or school stu- picture, Hamersley Studio. Oppouim: Sandy Johnson has entered the|dents who enthusi ally applaud- “ederal Buuding. Phone 294, adv | Government Hospital. led each of the talented performers. entertainment profession. Anti-aircraft batteries are synchronized for greatest effectiveness . . . blast enemy planes with uplaxu: shells time-fused to the splu second! - J A | BUY WAR BONDS | B. D. Stewart of Juneau, from their | ship again, enjoying good food, a son, Lt. John E. Stewart, with the|clean place to sleep, and above all medical corps, U. S. Marines The | showers and clean clothes. It was letter, written Thanksgiving Day, | the fourth or fifth day before I was came from a tiny strip of sand|able to collect a little rain into a un'l coconut trees known as Tarawa. ‘h"l""‘ and wash my face with Lt. Stewart, with the 2nd Bn.|fresh water. 18th Marines, was among those| I didn’t get to see any of the who made the initial landings at|news broadecasts of the action until Tarawa. He was with the medical |after we came aboard ship and the: which in Ma goes | the single mention I observed was just a bit ironical; it proclaimed in a blase manner, ‘that the Jap- | anese will to fight was diminishing. Stewart wrote, in part: “Tarawa| The guy that wrote that was never will be a quickly forgotten name as|out here. A Jap Marine doesn't far as the general public is con-|stop fighting until he is dead.” rned, but it will be indelibly There was a postscript on BL Y WAR BOVDS ‘ Hel,lvo... Ao the Marines, s to give spot assistance on the to those injured. the “Coca-Cola” known, too,as “Coke” IN THE ‘““STATES” UNITED _FLIES. BORDER TO BORDER and COAST TO COAST 1 speak for “Coca-Cola™. I'm a symbol of its life and sparkle. I'm known, too, as “Coke”. It's short for “Coca-Cola”. | offer you the pause that refreshes. | speak for the real thing. .. the soft drink with the dis-- tinctive quality of delicious refreshment . . . the drink with the trade-mark “Coca-Cola P.S. 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