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FAGL TWO For Winter Soph si ation . . . DOROTHY GRAY LIPSTICK T'he cream base help keep your lips sof and free from crack ing no matte how \\nrh] winds blow. s the exquis- ite “RED LETTER RED” complete set— containing rouge, nail polish, face powder and .t} new and wonderful lipstick . ONLY $2 BN Behrends Ca QAAUITY SINCE 1887 BIG ARMADA SWOOPSIN ONGERMANY Nazis Claim Many Bomb- ers Are Shot Down by New Air Defenses (Continued (mm Page One) of losses, claims and destruction The Scandinavian Telegraph Bu- reau reported from Berlin that the U. S. Air Force lost 25 percent of the planes crossing western Get- many. On the basis of German communiques claiming that 136 craft were downed, this would mean that approximately 550 planes par ticipated in the assault, but it likely the total number of bombers and fizhters was mueh higher. The. DNB the Berlin spokesman ‘More than a third of the planes were brought down than 1,000 men. The success is called a landmark on way to perfection of Germany defense.” quoted as sa ing m) with the loss of more extraordinary s air D 59 BOMBERS, 5 FIGHTERS, IS U.5.105$ Official Report Comes from Eighth Air Force Head- quarfers Base (Continued from Page One) infurt attack on October 14 when 60 heavy craft were los Some of the A an bombers roared over Berlin. The Germans the | | to the charg 'INGRID BERGMAN " ENTERTAINS FOR SERVICEMEN HERE iSweden's Contribution fo Screen Performs with USO Troupe Show Ingrid Bergman in person, more lovely by far than she appears on the screen and that, indeed, is lovely enough stopped in the Capital City last night with other members of her USO Camp Shows troupe, to entertain servicemen in this vicinity Flaxen-haired Bergman, Sweden's cutstanding gift to stagé and sereen, is th tar of Ernest Hemingway story “For hom the Bell Toll Her next picture, in which she plays opposite Charles Boyer, is David Selznick’s “Gaslight.” Neil Hamilton With Miss Bergman is Neil Ham- flton, a veteran of the screen, who directs and acts in the camp show Hamilton's latest role is that of Shirley Temple's father in. “Since | You Went Away,” a Selznick pro- duction starring Claudette Colbert Another member of the group, | Marvelle Aifdre, a hula dancer, is l||’||ll((l to the PU]I:(‘ Chief of Bur- ity-year-old Nancy Barnes, dionist nd pianist for the is - married to Lt. Richard American {lier whom she wed a year and a half ago, and who was shot down over France last July. Lt. Kinsell is now a prisoner of war in Germany, The only member of the stroupe noL able to ‘appear here is the 18- §5(~ar -old singer, Joan Barton, who was taken to the hospital at An- | ehorage suffering from a severe cold | Miss - Barton, formerly a featured unced they used “tactics” i |vocalist with Phil Spitalny’s All-Girl warding off U. 8. planes. Ol'chc:;tm. now sings on a Special The official announcement from!Service program, “My Diary,” the Eighth Air Force Hcmtquarm,,\wmn is heard. weekly over NBC aid ‘At Oschersleben, direct | She is the only member of the group strikes were observed on machine | Which has been to Alaska before hops and other factory installa- |having travelled as far as Point tions._manufacturing Focke: waulg | Barrow in 1940, 109s; at Halberstadt the Junkers gg| A little tired after three weeks of and Junkers 188 component plant| UAVEHDE and entertaining, M was heavily hit: and at Brunswick |BeTéman and troupe still have over fwo of fhe (hree main assembly|0WO Weéks more on thelr itinerary Messerschmitt and the third buildings producing 10s was destroyed badly damaged.” D DON'T TAKE PICTURES OF ARMY STUFi HEADQUARTERS, ALASKAN DEPARTMENT Well-intentioned camera addicts with a desire for souvenir pictures of Army construc- tion work in Alaska are bringing trouble upon themselves because of lack of knowledge of Federal statutes forbidding photographing of any miitary installations. Alaskan Department r a officers pointed out the case of a (mlxan‘ ‘k'fl\\ll\lfll()lk employee at Northway | | who was recently fined $200 in Fed- eral District Court on a charge of taking pictures on a military res- | € rvation The wo er, who pleaded guilty , explained that he had no intention of doing wrong, but | that he had only a vague idea of provisions of laws governing pictures | taken on a government reservation Many persons apparently believe that pictures are prohibited only in connection with certain installa- 5, but a Federal law specifically that no person is permitted take pictures of any military installation without authorization from the proper authorities, officials to stated. This applies to service men | as well as civilians. Viola 1 of this statutes is a serious offense and makes the guilty n liable to heavy penalties. s into light the earth’s per per flash trike Meteors when they mosphere. only at- " BRINGING UP FATHER GET AWAY FROM THAT ‘PHONE! OH- HELLO- DINTY / N Cops. 1945, King Feahaes Synd: JUNEAU'S NEWEST EATING ESTABLISHMENT CONG SMAILY—ANDY I Proprietors DINE /| WHAT ? WHY? | before returning to Hollywood. They have trekked through the Territory |by boat, plane and train and when jasked how she liked the Alaska | Railroad, Miss Bergman replied in | a rather decided, but utterly charm- |ing Swedish accent, “T think it's a | cute little train—and it was on time, | too!" Servicemen Appreciative Miss Bergman found the service- imeu at the numerous camps most a])[,xocml:\'(’ and kind” and thinks i 1 to entertain them. This is hm ln‘:~l trip “overse and she | hopes to be a member of more such w(mll)t shows During their trip through Alaska, ‘(h(‘ troupe visited GI's at Anchor- lage (where -they spent Christmas |and New Years), McGrath, Nome, | Fairbanks, Gulkana, Seward, Whit- tier, Valdez, Cordova, Yakutat and ! Juneau. Other Southeast camps and | bases will be entertained before the | | troupe returns to the States. | The entertainers were to leave this | morning and will probably give per- | ! formances at Excursion Inlet. e COAST GUARD MOVIES | SHOWN AT AUXILIARY MEETING LAST NIGHT “Ceast Guard at War” was v.he‘ title of an interesting colored muvmI {which was shown last night at the | {meeting of the Coast Guard Aux- | iliary in the Council Chambers of | City Hall | The film was shown by Lt. Earle | | Watterworth, Director of the Coast | Guard Auxiliary, who is here from | headquarters at Ketchikan. Lieut. | | Watterworth gave an account of msl recent conference in Washington | with Coast Guard officials and fu- \ ture plans for the auxiliary were | dicussed at the session last night, RN T Mus lachv~ are banned for :nlhl- ed men in the British Navy; m(- must either wear beards or clean shaven. | NOW-YOU LISTEN TO ME-DON'T YOU DARE TO EVER CALL UP ON D THIS 'PHONE - 5 q THE DAILY ALASKA EMP b k2 P IN - UP — New York service men voted Rosalind Russell (above) “whatta woman” — a pin-up girl even fully clothed. Senate Says Men With Bullefs Will Have No Bailots; Most Tragic (Continued from Page One) Others would require costly spécial sessions of the legislatures. The Senate had no soongr-agted than coalition members in the House announced gleefully that they bad enough votes to sustain the Sen- ate action. But observess | here eree: that that doesn’t make Much difference. Unless, beginning, public opinion forees : recensideration, the soldiers’ vobe i dead for the duration In his message to Congress ¥es- . President Roosevelt. urged ge of a vote bill for mew-in the armed forces - Mrs. Washmgion to. Speak Before World Service Circe Friday Mrs. George Washington will be the guest speaker at Friday's meet- ing of the World Service Circle when she will tell of her interesting experiences in Puerto Rico. The meeting will begin at 2 o'clock in the afternoon in the parlors of the Northern Li Presbyterian Church. Hostesses will be Mrs. George Folta and Mrs. A. E. Glover. - - 0,000 cords cded hippi In 1943, wood we: container Pl and munitions overs of pulpx 0 manufactur food for g sup- UNITED STATES BONDS Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel | germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mein- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you & bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it qulcklv allays the cough or you are to have your money back. ! CREOMULSION | lorCaurzhs Chest Colds. I!rrchitis | WELL-OF COLIRSE~ WHY-CERTAINLY - THATS VERY NICE! OH -INDEED-WE WiLL! D DA “TROPICS” OPEN ALL N as T said in {he L A e IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA w3 DR. J. 0. RUDE T0 TALK ON HIGHWAY Dr. J. O. Rude, well known Ju- neau physician who has just re- turned from a trip to the States, will talk at the Chamber of Com- merce noon meeting tomorrow noon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel on his trip over the E Highway A movie on the Drive will be shown also, Claude Carnegie and Ernest sons of the Chamber’s Fourth War Loan Drive committee will give a report EASTERN STARS HOLD MEETING | v 7% Fuu!‘zh War Loan A regular busm(-» meeting was held last night by the Eastern Stars in the Scottish Rite Temple. The next meeting, which will be January 25, will be an initiation with four candidates to be ad- mitted into the order. Mrs. Alma Bloomquist will be in charge’ of refreshments for the evening (Official Publication) Report of the Financial Conditi of the BANK OF ALASKA, located at Skagway, Alaska, Terri- tory of Alaska, at the close of busi- ness on the 31st day of December, 1943 RESOURC: Loans and discounts $ 90,996.00 United States Bonds 487.000.00 Other bonds and war- rants 52,214.93 Banking house, furniture ‘and fixtures Cash on hand from banks 28,500.00 and due > 780.80 291.73 TOTAL $1,6427% LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 73,000.00 Surplus fund 40.000.00 Reserves 12,944.62 Undivided profits less expenses paid 26,409.90 Deposits 1,487,937.21 TOTAI $1,642,291.73 United tates of America, Terri- tory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, ss I, W. C. King, Ass't. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief W. C. KING 4 Ass't Cashier. (Correct Attest) A. E. ROEHLKE, Director (Notorial Seal) Subseribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1944 M. V. RAFFERTY, Notary Public in and for the Terri- tory of Alaska. My commission ex- pires Sept. 25, 1945. offer— Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska— All ar- at work for the Government and M:litary services of the United States. Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and undcrstandmg of Alaskans who so often find that war priority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. LAV AVMERICA NV "By GEORGE McMANUS | and ule Par- nounced in the Juneau High School gym linstead. Teams playing are the Until \7ictory Until Victory is won, everything we have to Baskethall Schedule s |.: Changed Now — A change in the basketball sched- for this month has been an- The doubleheader which | was to be held in Douglas on Janu- ‘ ary 21 will be played on. that date | the Dolphins the Signacs. Coppers Vs and the | Gremlins vs | oG WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1944 | pr———— BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein | - The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska I Chop SueY E ° I COME ONE ! COME ALL! | . Hotel Juneau + 289 So. Franklin Street ’! For: Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or Open All Night WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR Most Convenient Location l A B B ! T S K l “ s ~THIRD AND MAIN— NOW < Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. 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H\ (L LOCATED DISHES BUY WAR BONDS ERDIE 138 ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE 4 VIA i 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 Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau 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 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 10 18 10 10 18 10 10 5 \ 18 10 10 18 18 | 10 10 g 10 i Sitka Juneau $18 Sitka . 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan.. 18 .. 18 .. 10 1 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. 4 Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60o Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109 Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ) SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Jyneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 | Wrangell ... 20.00 1 Express 25(: per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan ‘ Expreu Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Abuve rates applicable when passenger traffic P