The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 22, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1944 D ARRIVES MMILL TO FAIRBANKS nd, of Indian Is-| Lynn J. Gemmill, U. 8. Attorney | M Bessie Nord has arrived in —_— ve been com-) H 1 Gastineau Hotel from Fairbanks. come into town and is registered Anchorage and is now a | i ;astines airbanks c s a guest at| MODDIHQ up Opefahons |at the Baranof. Gasineau Hotel. | Pllones 92 - 95 ¢ r of a portion | ‘ SR the | - - - - ! Orders for Delivery A cepted Up to 2:30 P. M. $20,000,01 r. Excursion Inlet | 2 g — TR S0 e e mui-| 0N Anguard Confinue- IN FROM GUSTAVUS | e e @ : : 3 Al iE RUST TO SEATTLE | - H Phone, Write or Wire Us Your Order dian Service Walter J. Norwalk is in town cement today. | 850 JBpS Are Dead |from C Reinholt Brust, Chief Clerk for | s | . Alaska Indian Service, flew to | at the Junes | CALIFORNIAN HERE | Ex I N l EI IS EAST (OAST J W derbilt is in town and| F. R. " |has re sred at the Baranof from |land, has arrived in town and is a|at Juneau, left today for Fairbanks S santa Barbara, California. | guest at the Baranof. on an outgoing Pan American plane. Ly g o - it | - | - ™ ., J ; TAKEN OVER ‘ pE EI-IU POLICE COURT FID | IN FROM WHITEHORSE THREE OUT FOR.WHITEHORSE 3 t r | L] Mabel Stoltz was fined $25 in| Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gaine are in| Leaving here today for White- ] S | City Police Court this morning on a | town from Whitehorse and have | horse, via Pan American World Air- | S A | | c se of drunkenness. gistered at the Baranof. w! were Meredith Kunkle and | lNDIAN SER | (ONQUER D - | i child and Judy Bialowus. o 2 ¢ 1 u| MRS. NORD ARRIV | PADDOCK IN TOWN e ‘ ; s e O HERE FROM ANCHORAGE A Legal docume and has registered Leaving here this afternoon for Anchorage, via Alaska Airli G L tle ta on officia siness € The| MISS MORGAN TR were the following persons: Mr. is expected 'tu (’m:l"nl :‘;fl;:‘,‘s; 2 into a ire F Co of Peleliu Is-| Mabel L , with the Alaska | Mrs. W. K. Smith, C. S. Burling- foy days | = land,. including the island of = { Indian ice, is enroute to the | ham, Howard Himer, E. I. Cassidy, : ’ i . Po A. Prlce 3 iflr 24C hy e e ey Approximately 30,000 lawyers are | 5.7 ST |bad, has been occupied by Ameri-| nterior a trip in connection |and E. F. Hickok. Willlam Bowing announced | with her duties as consultant in | was a passenger for Yakutat. Pet- members of the American Bar As- can forces. The N that Marines, meanwhile, made | nursing. erson and Fike piloted the ship. sociation Jor gains in a northerly direc-|~ —_—— —— —— - tion along western Peleliu in face | |of stiff . nese opposition | | The Marine attack was preceeded Iby gunfire from Navy ships and| Saturday George Brothers Price 4 for...24c ML K <Borden's, Carnation, Darigold=-RIEE.B{ 0. P. A. Ceiling $5.76 Case Cash and Carry Special - bombing | Mopping up operations on Anguar | lare continuing. Approximately 6,800 Japs have been killed on Peleliu | and another 850 on Anguar. United | States forces maintained their mendous German Ar- | = moedforceTodoy | BORIS MAGIDS, movin close to where Airborne | Forces are reported holding a ALASKA DIES‘ 3 bridge across the last branch of 'l i the Rhine, and an Allied run | . . ‘ works is in_prospec Trading Posts, Seward Peninsula, Here Air reconnal mans are pulling back to the east-| 1y, yemains of Boris Magids, | With regular minimum grocery order of $2.00 or mere, exclusive of special items, we will make delivery. d that Arnheim is @ ward | § 5 |who died several d ago as the| At the southern end of the front, | S i Fxope: f ] o s 10 oy oot ST Ktk B Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers ; o ately half | 1O¥D to Juneau and are now at| un,\[xui ] AL,\l‘ {nnnimm.\ i e Charles Carter Mortuux‘y.} of their available force—to LM, yq4ing shipment to the South.| CORN FLAKES — —0.P. A. Price 12¢ Saturday George Brothers Price oops, now within six mile ton’s gids, one of Alaska’s most color- / ful pioneers, will be buried in the : German movement In theeopyy pior at Seattle, beside the East suggested that the Way 181,40 pis prother, Sam Magids,| (:',n]nm]p, hr,x- ;ul\ (; 4 h““,““i“ ‘:;‘;'“h” died years ago | with the fiercely beset “islan b= s L | b e ho: cecetsed (e O RS ol i e Ry and had lived in Alaska since 1909, S Bas Leis sty snoounced|opsy of LE_Bibe 0h b L e O e ven. two|S0und and at Deering. At the time e the Allles B scsen after |Of his death he owned and operated | o the long bridge across my‘lu trading posts, one of the largest; » Rhine branch at W md!bu\m(-sa of that type in the Ter 1 . within six miles of Arnheim.|' He, bk Been slasiby shie ST oonauiiaieva or e soo|Plierainclan, e Bem Cross, Whb mile frony the Third Army 18 fight- | Vil 1O¥ ry on the business) ing the greatest German ill'lflnll’(“;\h”u. She is in Juneau at the nt time will accompany force assembled since Normandy. [M l“h‘ l’"‘"?“fd By i e, "he Cideiincs Boe Susaing Thin. D0 body to T NGRS TaERRG BN tically at the state of affairs in| Besides Mrs. CIc he ls. sux- Amheim, where the Allied invd-|¥ived by & niece, Pat sion flood threatened to burst the| s - last dike of defenses before the ! Reich. One Berlin broadcast said that Allied airborne troops have entered Arnheim. A German communique said that the Allied push in front of Nij- megen halted the all out attack that was launched with the aim of annihilating remnants at Arnheim, which Berlin identified as the British First Airborne Division. The British shoved out on both sides of Eindhoven and broadened to 25 miles at the base of the 45 mile corridor across Holland, through which one way flow of men and armor is streaming toward the river crossing nearest Berlin The Germans announced that the Americans have broken into the fortress town of Remiremont, 50 miles southeast of Nancy, but| were dislodged after a hard fight. | WHITE PASS ROUTE | REPRESENTATIVETO | LEAVE SATURDAY Byron Bogue, special representa-| tive for the White Pass apd Yukon | Route, who has be in Juneau! from Skagway since Thursday to| interview prospective workers for the railroad, will remain today and Saturday before returning to Skag- way, the Employment Service ar nounced today. Although it was not disclosed| how many worke: e hired, the Employment Service said the re-| sponse to the job offers had been excellent. Mr. Bogue will continue | interviews with any interested per- sons until he leaves Juneau. Jack Carvel, manager of the Em- ployment Service, is to leave Sat-| urday for Skagway on a short| business trip, connected with the| re-employment of civilian workers| on the railroad. e, GERMANS FLEE; PELOPONNESUS | i IS NOW FREED CAIRO, Sept. 22—Reliable re- ports said the Germans had aband- | oned the greater part of Pelopon- nesus in the southernmost sector of Greece proper, an area comprising | 44 about a sixth of the country con- taining such towns as Sparta, Patria, Pyrgos and the greater port of Salonika, which was heavily bombed | last night. | - D | Empire Classifleds ray: | M 3 for...258¢ | eizil HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing Heating Gifts SALAD DRESSING Happy Home — Regular, quart, 3% George Brothers Suturday Special Quart . ... 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