The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1943, Page 2

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ACETWO LEGIONS OF NAIZS Now Continued from Page One) INBIGROUT -« new Conaress }Dcpesie'rs Betling 0n Peculiar Sweep, hich ber l“il when the Remnants of Hnler s Army /2 Split as Russians | the )wbh( an margin, pecial elections had g the Democra he Demo- A B R\ red th shaky foothold v rIOVe on bug Kiver tight up il the November, 1932 lecticn and after that their wor- Cc nued trom rage Une) ries were over for some time to of Kiey |come A party in control of the House, without controlling the Administra is normally in a good position 1y west : over the Odes- | tion politic § ng | d the old bo Rumania. and m the pravincial | upver Bug 60 miles however, no f in for the slight- of being criticized Administratior pecially when that So there is a body of opinion GOP is in par b only essful pelicy is st 10t inconsiderable that believes the communique in- "l here |no hwry to get control of the House—that it would rather funtil next year's when it will have Heavy Fighting | chanc (de} lef The gap in the German lines | ¥ { Kirovograd is closed,” 1h(“‘fllrl't’ then of putting its own ¢ said tersely, adding |™man into the White House numerous prisoners and ex- - booty was taken. Tt said| nsive t fighting was con- the Zhitomir area west ALLIES MAKE itebsk, farther north, "n\- 'm of Vatu First l'kml\A is striking westward in a;| advance mn~ This arm is | ng for Shepetovka; 70 miles | v of Zhitomir, big| railway nnx\mn in the Ukraine, and for | srad Volynski, junction of two | main highwa about 45 miles north-~ west of Zhitomir ‘Bndgehead Is Established Norih of Stalemated KINY SCHEDULE ’ Waterlogged Front BEING CHANGED NEw YEAR'S DAYlUnn M:rsh(s the lughnla} l‘:’r rexpl ¢Connnued from Page One) \ Announcement is made this after- | Berlin broadcasts yesterday said following changes in'the ‘Allies were prevented from| coastal road to Rome over the Pon- noon of the the KINY program which appears | reaching the Appian Way and that! 1sewhere |the fighting was localized on the| Tonight Only 8:00 P.M.—Capitol Three {1anding forc 10:00P.M—Special New Years' rpe Show |is Minturno, slightly inland from New Year’s Day Only | the coast. The attack by the Allies' Rebroadcast of Orange Bowl Football Game. Rebroadcast of Orange 9:00 A.M countered the heavy two-day offen- 10:00 A M. adjourned en con- | key city of this battle area!to his work at Tenakee soon. | of the German Tenth Army| the continue each Sunday, Bowl Football Game ‘m the Garigliano sector aimed at] 11:00 AM—Rebroadcast of Orange, ¢ town of Ponteflume at Bow! Football Game moyth gf-the viver 12:00 Noon—Re| I program Headquarters gave no additiohal | 1:00 PM.— roadcast, Rose Bowl | information about the drive of the| Football Game | American troops to take San th- 2:00 PM.—Rebroadcast, Rose Bowl | tore, last fortified village in the | Football Game ‘ valley leading to Cassino. 3:00 P.M.—Rebroadcast, Rose Bowl Football Game \ fighting troops of 4:00 P.M. Continuation of regular program. northward from Ortona, S PR lines about two miles from the city. | S]‘O(i 0“0"‘"0"5 Frontline dispatches said they had NEW YORK, Dec. 31. — Closing iotation of Alaska Juneau mine on the last day of 1943 is 6, can Can 83':, Anaconda 24%, miles from the a nine Pe: vital port of D RUY WAR BONDS Bethlehem Steel 56, Common- wealth and Southern %, Curtiss Wright 57, International Harvester | g;lklfii'oa/"k 72, Kennecott 30z, New York Cen- | tral 15%, Northern Pacific 14%, mfis United States Steel 51, Pound $§4.04. ‘ Dow, Jones averages today are as . TONIGHT follows: Industrials 135.89; rails, Tryl..m-hvn-tgo.no] 1t (1) shrinks 33.56; utilities, 21.88. swollen membranes, (2) soo irrita-, RS O um:. 3) r;l:‘e‘;lgs transient nasal con-" FOLTERS HERE it ringsgreat- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Folter| S Dreathing comfort. yyepg £ established advance positions about | AIR STRIPS Hou;e Republkansj ARE ‘|' AKEN: FIGHTOVER e, st v | eathernecks in Full Com- mand of Area=Is New Year's Present (Continued from Page One) The wording of the mmmumq\k indicates the High Command feels that the capture of the airdroms¢ has ended the battle for the cape. Lieut. Gen. Walter Krueger has messaged Gen. Douglas MacAr- thur: “I praise the gallantry of the Marines and splendid cooperation of the Air Naval Units and have the honor to present the Cape Gloucest- er airdrome to the Commander-TI Chief as a New Y(.n s prwnz % DOUGLAS NEWS BON VOYAGE PARTY Last Wednesday evening a Bon Voyage Party was held at the home cf Mrs. Farl Miller, to compliment Miss Dorothy Langseth, who leaving next week for Cadet Nursing School were played, with prizes being won by Mrs. Orrin Edwards, Mrs. Rich- E: McCormick, Bernice Johnson, Snl'.'xvg Havdahl and Dorothy Lang- seth. Refreshments were served !with an appropriate Bon Voyage a !cake decorating the table. The hon- ! ure_d guest received many lovely 'gifts from her friends. Invited guests were: Mrs. Jack Langseth, Mrs. Richard McCprimick, Mrs. Gene Hulk, Mrs. Ofrin Mrs. Herbert Savikko, Mrs. Thomas |Jensen, and the Misses Virginia Langseth, Betty Bonnett, Grace Pusich, Alfreda ‘Fleek, Bernice Johnson, Sarah Atkinson and Dor- othy Langseth. Hostesses for dahl and Mrs. Earl Miller, WARNER FEELING FINE Jack Warner who returned from [beaches with heavy casualties to the St. Ann's hospital on Tuesday is i feeling fine and expects to return He came to Juneau for an emergency appendectomy operation. CONTINUED SERVICES Services at St. Lukes Church will it is an- nounced. Next service will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o’'clock. BASKETBALL NEWS The Douglas High School Alumni |last night defeated the High School On the Eighth Army front, haldl(efll“ by a score of 32 to 28. Ken- the Canadxanmelh Shudshift led’ his teammates F)nt Division plunged another mile [in a final quarter rally to overcome putting | the lead of the Huskies, and scored 13 points. The Huskies were leading You'll like %tl Follow ¢ in Juneau. T. | directions in f RETAIL CLERKS MEETING MONDAY--JANUARY 3 3 Moose Hall 7:30 P. M. Compulsory Attendam:e ship cards which must be presented is| in Seattle. Games | DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR Edwards, ! the evening were Miss Doris Balog, Miss Solvieg Hav- | All Masons and Families - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA H to 11 at the half. Bach scored 19 points for the losers. The Huskie Reser defeated a Iteam of Juneau boys by a score of /30 to 18. The Juneau team includ- |ed: Moore, Zenger, Willlams, Carl-! Thomas and Jones son MARRIED LAST NIGHT Hilda A. Ellenberg and Carlton A., ball squad McMickle, Jr., were married last| ni night at the home of U. S. Com-!at the ).11.,]1 \C!!OU] missioner Felix Gray. Witnesses, The affair, were Tyra Anderson and John W.|the seventeenth bir Knudson Kearr s0n | HLJINKS FOR ELKS TONIGHT Tonight Elks ‘\nd their ladies will | 8ge and Jimmy gather for the annual Hi-Jinks and | Yakutat from all indications the evening’s " celebration will be one to xemvmbm,; The club will be open at 9 o'clock | and dancing in the ballroom will| |begin at 10 o'clock, with the All- Girl Orchestra furnishing the music. There will be plenty of refresh- ments for the occasion and favors land noisemakers will be distributed | to help usher in the New Yea: Price of admission for the even- my,'s affair will be paid-up member- winning A Woodley Airwa, today for the Wes u:nl H. Durkee booked for Anchor- Jackson bound for / at the door by local and visiting | Elks. i >oo - C(OUPLE MARRIED BY U. 5. COMMISSIONER | Betty Hubbaxd and Floyd Press, both of Juneau, will be married at | an informal ceremony to be per-| formed New Year's night at the| Douglas home of U. S. Commis- | sioner Felix Gray. Mr. Press is with Bus Lines. - - the Channel < tory. | New Year's Grand Opening, Jan. 1, Brunswick Bldg. So. Franklin. All friends invited to drop in and have free drinks from 5 to 6 p.m, Music and Dancing. | adv. Scarce? Sure, but I'll enjoy it that much more! SCHENLEY ROYAL RESERVE J-Hi Basketball 1 Squad Celebrafes Marking 8 twofold event, membe rs | {of the Juneau High School basket- | and C | !joined Kenneth Kearney, in a cclebration at primarily in honor of | a celebra night’s match WOODLEY OUT TODAY WAR PAINT for our planes Many planes operated in Pan American’s Alaska Services are in war paint. Others soon will be, symbolizing the fact that our every resource of personnel and experience is now 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 i$ known throughout the Terri- PAIN AMERICAN Schenley Royal Reserve, 60% grain.neutral spirits. Blended whiskey, TIDES foMonnow 6:03 am., 16.0 feet. 12:06 pm.. 33 feet. ngh nde 6:02 pm., 15.0 feet How fo Relieve — Bronchitis thday of young| Creomulsion relieves py | cause it goes right to t lon bY | trouble fo help loose: Bear squad on | germ laden phlegm, to soothe and heal flamed bronchial branes. Tell your mum 1 a bottle of Creomu derstanding Jou..mM 1. ke quickly allays the cough o to have your money back. ch Ande to sell you s plane departed ward with Vin- CREOMULQFON for Coughs, Chest Colds, 8ionchitis i LIRWAYS: 86 proof. Schenley Distillers Corp., Nw Vork City SCOTTISH RITE NEW YEAR’S DAY CELEBRATION 2:00 to 5:00 P. M., Saturday, January 1st¢, 1944 IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE = Especially Visiting Members Invited! BRINGiNG UP FATHER I 9 [ THAT 1 DO! NOW-1 WANTT DINNY-YOU YOU TO KEEP THAT-IT DON'T MEAN | WILL BRING YOU LUCK- TO TELL ME || WHY-INVE CARRIED TH' YOU BELIEVE || MATE TO IT FOR YEARS! IN LUCKY TAKE _ME WORD FOR IT- COINS IT'LL BRING YOU LUCK! Copr. 1945, ate, Inc, World nights tese JUNEAU'S NEWEST EATING ESTABLISHMENT SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors King Fearutes § | DON'T THINK ANMY MAN. KIN. HAVI LUCK AFTER HE GITS MARRIED-—. ““TROPICS’’ DINE AND DANCE ANY MOTHER JUST PHONED AND SAID FATHER HAD TO GO TO CANADA-SHE'S ALONE AND LONESOME - 30 I'M GOING TO SPEND A WEEK OR SO HER-1 CAN \)U5T MAKF THE, SIX OCLOC TRAIN! ————OPEN ALL- - NIGHT Serving Both Chinese and American By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY-l1 MUSTN'T LOSE THE COIN-THERE 1S SOMETHING IN WHAT DINNY SAID- LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE DISHES- Il NEW WASHINGTON ——— FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1943 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin ~ Juneau, Alaska BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ONE ~——————COME ALL! . 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH wrmogir-r BATH g ORUER TRUR Most Convenient Location RAB BIN};WSR INS —THIRD AND MAIN— Clafsnce Wish Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Owner-Mgr., N."omm. THE Perrect comfort . o Centrally located * Splendid food and service Mgr. all with Batb LENE Alaska Transportation Company ALABKANS LIKE THE nE BARANOF SAILINGS FEOM PIER Alaska’s Lnéq;:lt Apartment SEATTLR s o mmogfl%‘w” ,ERITH e “AGSENGERE FREIGET * REFRIGERATION i Reassnable Rates . D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Phone 800 SUDSLPON | BUY WAR BONDS PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO Valdez Kuskokwim Nome Bristol Bay and Yukon Points PHONE 667 Fairbanks Kodiak Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Loclkheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday i FOR RESERVATIONS | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES i Phone 612 Agents M‘ ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES 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 Juneau ... S B $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka, .. 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichago! 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd ........ 18 18 10 10 ‘Tenakee .. 10 10 Angoon .. 13 18 Hoonah . Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Danly at 9: Jg‘::" M. Juneau ... u&oo moo Skagwa Eiprus Rate: 10 cents per pound—Mlnlmnm Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M Juneau Excursion Inlet . & $15.00 810 00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell .. 20.00 * Expre- 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan ‘Rate, E: mhh'lknflmfld—m‘lflehm o denxlll fputs s gy PHONE 612 passenger traffio . - Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice, B e | e

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