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PAGE SIX ———— An———.. |( \(|DAL METHOD IS i GE oR GE BROTHERS SUCCESSFULLY USED Super Market PHONES 92-95 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY CLOSE OUT SALE ON DOG FOOD CALO - gins 1O« Each " SPECIAL PARD-- s 4 K¢ Each SPECIAL ManKind- ®* " § QcEach Red Heart ™+ 1 §¢ Each Bar None =™ 3 for 25¢ First Here---First Served EORGE BROTHER scientists have endeavored to per- fect a metnod for relieving the pangs of childbirth, culminating in sia, which is now being used suc- cessfully in Juneau. In the past there have been many types of anaesthesia used in ob- jectives of alleviating childbirth pains, and there were advantages| |and disadvantages to each, and the |search continued for a better meth-| The caudal is administered by an injection of anaesthetic into the, sacral canal, which is at the low- er end of the spinal column. The patient remains entirely conscious ‘:md usually is free of pain, al- though a few minor discomforts are | [to be noticed at times. | It is common knowledge that) many women remain childless or| |have only one child because of the | fear attendant upon bearing child-| ren. With the advent of caudal; | anaesthesia, with its promise of comfortable childbearing, it is be- lieved by medical and laymen alike | that many women who desire and should have larger families will ag 50, During the past four months many of Juneau's doctors have been | using this method and are very| well satisfied with the results ob-| tained. Since caudal anaesthesia | is comparatively new, there will un- ' doubtedly be improvements made as; | time goes on, and they will be in- i corporated into the method as soon; !as they have proven their worth.; RS L 5B " JOHN COSTELLO PASSES AWAY AT John J. Costello, 53, passed away‘ constitutional question raised about | NOW BECOMES for service men and women. |cratic Whip, came out for Federal [at 8:10 o'clock this morning at St. bc?szfi,f.i:g? gfi;fgffi;;",fi’;}fl{;‘,; | Walker released a statement yester- (a miner employed by the Alaska the States. | Worley, who seeks no compromise, | described as a “smoke screen” the | the power of Congress to provide | legislative ways of facilitating votes lEADl“G ISSUE‘ Another Southerner, Rep. Robert | Ramspeck, of Georgia, House Demo- legislation. ~Democratic _National | ADD'S Hospital. He was born in Committee Chairman Frank C. iNorway on April 4, 1890, and was in uniform have bounded ahead as |day saying that “no doubt a com- ‘Jm}eau Gold Mining Company. Sur- the first political issue for next year. promise measure can and will be | viving is his wife, Cora, currently Chairman Eugene Worley, of Tex- | enacted.” |employed at the Juneau Paint as, announced that he would call TRk T Slfr'e{ There are no other known the House Elections Committee to- : 7 g | relatives. The first collected edition of| Funeral arrangements have not gether when Congress reconvenes, to | : i | pick up the legislative hot m\nlo;cm““” works appeared 132 years|yet been made. The remains are which the Senate voted to toss to after his death. * at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary (ELKS" HI-JINKS 'BY LOCAL DOCTORS| For many years, medical men andi The Elks’ Hi-Jinks, annual Ncw;cnmom in the Church of the Na- the development of caudal anasthe- | stretics, all aimed at the one ob- | providing the music. 'TWELVE INITIATED | HOSPITAL TODAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WILL BE EVENT | ™somoppow nigHT NEW YEAR'S EVE | A solemn benediction and “Te | Deum” will be sung by Bishop J. R. | Year's Eve event for lodge members | tiyity on December 31 at 7:30 p. m., {and their ladies, will be held to- | New Year's Eve, in thanksgiving to | morrow night in the Elks’ Club and | God for all the great blessings be- |in the: ballroom. |stowed upon our country and es- Price of admission for the affair (pecially this city during the past will be paid-up membership cnrds,lyear. |which must be presented at the| Aj the citizens of Juneau are door. Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock | jnyited to join in this beautitful with the popular All-Girl Orchestra | gevotion. GEN. MARSHALL _ IS SELECTED AS "MAN OF YEAR"| NEW YORK, Dec. 30. Magazine chose Gen. George C. Ellis Reynolds, chairman of the | committee in charge of the Hi—‘ Jinks, says that their will be plenty of refreshments and special favors | for the occasion. | INTO ELKS LODGE LAST EVENIN Twelve candidates were taken into | General Staff, as the “Man of the | the Elks last night at an initiation | Year.” | held in the lodge room. This designation is made annually The new members include B. E. and is selected by newspaper editors Bierhaus, W. F. McKinnon, Lee At- on the b of the one who has — Time kinson, Paul Lindquist, R. Notar, |in the history of the year. K. H. Lea, R. E. Parsons, C. M. | affected the most dramatic change Beach, L. O. McIntyre, Jr., W. H. Marshall brought the United | Wood, R A. Hollingsworth and A. States from a fifth rate military na= VanderHoek, Jr. tion to one now dominating the Refreshments were enjoyed after | world as an armed military nation. the ceremonies with the following | committee in charge: Si Meacham,| Discharged from the Government Hugh Antrim ton, Jr. { MOOSE - LEGION New Year’s Eve FROLIC FRIDAY—DECEMBER 31 REFRESHMENTS—DANCING Bring Your Novelty for the Grab Bag Marshall, Chief of the U. 8. Army | John Pastl, Steve Vukovich and |Hospital yesterday -was Harvey Mil- | § DOORS OPEN AT 9 O’CLOCK Music by All-GirlOrchestra | 0. _ DANCING STARTS AT L NEW YEAR'S DAY DE, LUXE DINNER - " Saturday, January 1,1944 : $2.00 Dinner Fresh Shrimp Fresh Crabmeat Tomato Juice Chilled Fruit Consomme Princess Baranof Fresh Clam Chowder Molded Orange and Grapefruit Salad Iced Celery Heatts : Ripe Ollvés Plate Broiled Steer Beef Tenderloin Dinner Steak, Bordelaise Sauce Roast Young Tom Turkey, Oyster Sp;!tinq, Giblet.Gravy, Fi \ « Sauteg Fresh Crab Legs en Bwr'én Toastyfartar Sq Rbast Prime Ribs of Stéer Beef cu jus, Yorks| Grilled Lean Spring Lamb Gheps on ToustsEried Diced Chicken a la King sétved on Hot Tege Biscu -.» 3 f 15 3 i Baked Potato Buttered Fresh Peas Candied Sweet Potato Hot Rolls and Butter Hot Apple Pie Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Red Cherry Pie Old Fashioned English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Squce American Cheese and Ritz Chocolate Sundae Fresh Strawberry Sundae Fresh Peach Sundae Fresh Strawberry Parfait Héme-made Layer Cake Coftfee Tea ' Milk PHONE RESERVATIONS EARLY Make It a Real Holiday- e Our Guest 3 i