The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market ToBe Sold Phone, Write or Wire Your Orders : Best Cash Grocery ... o o PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES luncheon in the Baranof Hotel this {noon to complete plans for selling R 1 k | Series E bonds this week for the 3 dozenfor §1.00 ispecial Bond Premier .which will L 3 Tomato Sardines be held a week from tomorrow night—the first day of the Fourth Largest Assoriment of Cheese in Juneau Transportation Co., Shattuck Agen- War Loan Drive—in the Capitol Theat at 9 pm i icy and at the box office of the g R | Purchasers of $18.75 Series E The bonds for the Bond Premier Phone 16 PIGGLY IS NON-POISONOUS the finest fabrics CLEANS ANYTHING We Also Have PIGGLY COMMUNISTS SUGGESTING NAME CHANGE NEW YORK, Jan. 10—The Com- munist Party’s National Committee, saying it believed Americas postwar political issues will be decided “within the form of a 2-pary sys- tem” begun action to drop the word “party” from its name. The committee, finishing a three day jon yesterday, said in a statement it recommends #o the National convention in May the or- ganization change the name to something like “American Commun- ist Political Association.” Earl Browder, General Secretary, bonds will receive through the mail a ticket for general admission to wne sond Premier—"Stand By For | Action”—and those purchasing lar- |ger Series E bonds will receive a loge seat ticket for each $50 Series E bond or more. ! In addition to Rotary Club and Chamber solicitors, w: bonds for the Premier may be purchased this week at any of the following busi- ness houses . Baranof Hotel desk and booth, | Parsons Electric Co., Juneau Flor- |ists, The Daily Alaska Empire, Gas- |tineau Hotel, H. B. Foss & Co., | Twentieth Century Meat Market J. C. Cooper Co, B. M. Behrends Bank, Alaska Coastal Airlines, Al- Steamship Co., Northland - |are now on sale and tickets ready to be mailed. As soon as enough have been sold to fill every seat in the theater, sales for the Premier | will stop Those attending today’s luncheon Harold Foss, Brooks Hanford, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR SAVE ON YOUR CLEA CONDEMNED, FAILEDTO :: NAZI TRIAL LONDON, Jan. 10.—The German News Agency broadcast announced tonight that Count Ciano, son-in-law of Mussolini, and Italy Foreign Minister, when it left the war on the side of Germany, was sentenced to at Air Tragedy death by a Nazi sponsored “treason trial.” : By FRED HAMP The announcement said that :s!ll‘ (Associated Press War 19 members of the Fascist Grand Correspondent) Council who voted on July 29 for de-| AT AN ADVANCED SOUTH posing Mussolini, were condemned | PACIFIC BASE, Jan. 4.—(Delayed) 100 Pilots and 500 Ground Crewmen Saddened g Temp. Saturday Jan. 8. Maximum 42; Minimum 39 Temp. Sunday, Jan. 9 Maximum 46; Minimum 37 . e o o to death with the single exception The skipper did not get back, this of Corporations. wind of the war and stood still 100 Only six of the 19 defendants, in- 500 ground crewmen Major Gregory enstody, however, the other 13 hav-|(o return from his mission ing escaped the clutches of the Ger: een him send his 26th Jap plane the German radio reports spinning down in a ball of fire on M. B. Miller then saw him Rebekah Dri" Team land wingman Capt. G. M. Ashmun, & = low. Has So(lal Evenmgj “They disappeared below the BT |have missed geeting one or more, The Rebekah drill team held|p, y jever saw him afterward,” day night at the home of Mrs. Sig-| narine Maj. Gen. Ralph Mitchell, rid Dull at 817 Basin Road, With|commander* of the Solomons Air Santa’s absence. ton of immense value as a pilot but Plans were made during the eve-|pjs instructional ability was almost and the next meeting of the drill th » . team was announced: for February RS anit 2 rager. New officers for the dril] team | Miss Ethel Loken, Secreta and M . Norma Callow, Treasurer. In HospIIaI e o o o o | WEATHER REPORT ¢ WASHINGTON, Jan® 10.—Harry ® |advisor of President Roosevelt, is in ® the Naval Hospital with an attack of ®| White House officials said Hop- ® kins will probably be in the hospi- of Tullio Cianetti, former Minister news spread like a chill pilots and cluding Ciano, are in Nazi-Fascist | Boyington failed Three accompanying pilots had muns and Mussolini, according to T | St. Georges Chann dive on a formation of Zeros be- {cloud. I don't seen how Greg could their belated Christmas party Fri-|c.iq wmiler, Mrs. Lu Laughlin presiding in porce said: “Not only was Boying- ning for a card party next month|ypmeasurable. We need men like 4 at the home of Mrs. Helvi Bm- H k I include Mrs. Sigrid Dull, President; op ns s D (U. 8. Bureau) ® L. Hopkin; intimate friend and ® influenza ¢ tal for some time to come, | Horace Adams, James McNaughton, |J.-C. Cooper, Ben Benecke, Lu Lis- ., J. B. Burford, Curtis Shattuck, ude Carnegie, Ernie Parsons, Jack Fletcher, Wilbur Wester, Ho- mer Garvin, Roald Copstead, Ar- | thur Adams and Bill Carter. ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication Monday evening, Jan. 10th, with work in the ;F C. Degree. | J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. WILL BE CLOSED FOR THREE DAYS——Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— by name “indicating its character suggested the organization be known | at Communist Association for Pol- itical Education.” o Bargain sale on suits and dresses this week at Jones-Stevens! adv. e — EASTERN STAR First business meeting of year, Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday Jan. 11 at 8 o'clock. ALICE BROWN, Secretary adyv. UNEAU, ALASKA WIGGLY 2 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY Aunt Sue’s FRENCH DRY CLEANER IN GALLON CANS FOR HOME U¥ E NO OFFENSIVE ODORS and will not injure NING BILLS STOP SPOT NOW AT WIGGLY lI WA“ERWORTH T0 ATTEND C. 6. AUXILIARY MEETING There will be a meeting of lht‘ Coast Guard Auxiliary in the CH) Council Chambers tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Chapters 3 and 7 of the text bool will be discussed and Lt. Earle Wal- terworth, Coast Guard Auxilim‘.\' Director from Ketchikan, will be present with important information to convey to the members. All boat owners are urged to at- tend the session. MARY GEORGE DIES IN NATIVE VILLAGE Mrs. Mary George died during the == PUGET SOUND ;AREA,SEATTLE, CALLED DOWN Subcommittee Says Entire Washington Sate Not Up to Help WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. — The ; subcommittee of the House Naval| Affairs Committee charges the State | of Washington with shunning re- | sponsibility in helping municipaliti s to meet the problems created by ' mushrooming war industries and with taking unfair advantage of Federal financial assistapce extend- ed to such areas. | In a report on congested condi- { tions in the war boom Puget Sound ares, the subcommittee, headed by | Congressman Ed V. Izac, of Cali- | fornia, criticizes what it terms the “smug complacency of Seattle com- | munity boosters” whose attitude it contended is impairing the war ef- | fort on the eve of the anticipated !shift of emphasis to the Pacific theatre. —— .- — . THOUSANDS AT LAST SERVICES FOR MRS. HOOVER NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—More than 1,000 persons attended the funeral services of Mrs. Lou Henry-Hoover, wife of the former President at St. Bartholomew's Protestant Epis- copal Church today. She died sud- denly last Friday night. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1944 BUTTER Danish 93 Score—2 lbs. $1.13 Ceiling $1.18 EGGS Largest, Freshest—2 dozen $1.49 BROWN or WHITE LISTEN BERT'S NOON NEWS—KINY FREE DELIVERY Minimum $2.50 ORDERS SHOULD BE IN BY 1:30 P. FINEB FOODS ALWAYS A'l' BE R'I"S! [BEBerts CASI'I GROCE would like you to remember to bring in the old one anyway as a voluntary patriotic matter as most tubes now in circulation contain less tin and therefore of less salvage value. POLICE COURT FINE Josephine Fisher was fined $25 in City Palice Court today on a charge of drunkennes: 'TOOTHPASTE IN TUBES WILL BE EASIER TO GET WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. — Re- member the empty tooth paste tube you're always forgetting when you need a new supply — well, after | March 1 you ean get a new tube even® if you forget to take in the old one. But the War AT BARANOF Mrs. S. A. Banks the Baranof Hotel week-end. RE registered at | during the Production Board The former President and his two | sons, Herbert, Jr., and Allan, stood | before the flower draped casket in | weekend at her home in the Native Village. She was the wife of Johnny George, who disappeared several months ago, and has been the object of an extensive search. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, and no funeral arrangements have yet been made. FROM SEATTLE L. L. Keller, here from Seattle, is a guest at the Baranof. the chapel of the church as the services began. Interment will be made at the Hoover home in Palo Alto Calif WELL BABY CLINIC at the Government Hospital Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. - BUY WAR BONDS The well baby clinic will be held on «..You can spot it " every time VERY woman knows it’s the extra touches that make a house DOUGLAS INN of this week for remodeling ness as usual on THURSDAY, JANUARY 13— Once Again Serving Those DeliciousFriedChicken and Broiled Steak Dinners DOUGLAS INN but will be open for busi- ahome. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is some- thing she likes to add .. . to bright- en the most important part of a home, the people in it. Coca-Cola is served with pride. Everybody will be pleased. Its . quality carries on, never losing the freshness of appeal which first delighted you. Call for Coca-Cola by its full name or by its friendly abbreviation, Coke. It’s the neab dhing. * * = Wartime limits the supply ot Coca-Cola. Those times when you cannot getit, remembers Coke, being first choice, sells out first. Ask for it each In these days of wartime shortages, there may not be as much Coca-Cola as before. Butstill enough for many pauses that re- fresh. It’s wise to buy ahead;for the home Fefrigerator. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE C0. facility d at Pi When peace returns afl ' enjoyable will return.

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