The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX GREATEST OFFENSIVE 1S STRUCK First American Army Breaks New Holes in Siegfried Line (mzwmurd from Page One) | an and The , people watch- Frenct {with the ring JIMMY MORRISON |Qclober 14 Is Now IS GIVEN GIFT FROM | SIGNAL CORPS GANG | Pfc. James (Jimmy) Morrison, the Mercury of the Signal Corps,| United ‘States Army, Juneau, cele- brated his (deleted) birthday last Friday and was given the surprise of his life | y one of the 52 members of Signal Corps staff joined in the gift and presented the veteran of the speedball messenger force with a Signal Corps ring. Engraved on| the ring is “United S 18 Corps,” with a ruby signal Corps colors. Jimmy doesn't talk much and when he was presented! he kept up to his 1 0! da tting, the any- | way, C |women over nounced is da Office Brilisii Subs Send | THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Couple Is Married ‘ By Rev. LeVasseur At a 9 o'clock service, performed Saturday morning by the Rev. G. G. LeVasseur in the Catholic Church of the Nativity, Miss Mary Ann Young became the bride of Hemy‘ | Michael Klodwoski, U. S. Army. Attendants were Mary Stanworth and Anthony L. Fgina. Last Day fo Send Xmas Mail Overseas i Oct. 2—October jay for mailing ges to men and The deadline an- ober 15 but the ate falls on Sunday and the Post Department said the post ST ffices will not be open on that ,_\ lAWVS' SQUARE DAN(E @ ' T0 BE HELD TONIGHT WASHINGTON, 4 is the las hristmas p: Tromas o e " (lomer's Appaner The public is cordially invited to attend the first of a series of Down 37 Nazi Ships - AWYVS square dances, to be held at Oct. 2—British subs LONDON 8 o'clock this evening in the 'AB | reputation, and just blinked. He is| \is hand and proudly dis-|have sunk 37 German controlled 0 1 q | Play thé ring to his hundreds |S™PS and damaged 10 _mhm»s in re- :‘ had !m«b mr;\m(l .\w‘ml’)f ‘w friends |cent operations extending from the rom the bombardment be- Hall. There will be no admission, but a collection will be taken to cover the cost of the music and Ithe public address system. = g |Arctic Circle to the Aegean Sea. Hodges' warriors, veteran | i f 1boys, crashed forward through e :1“";:[79”\/ Galagher Honored at Party of the Siegfried Line near Aachen where the Americans had already | three places | A luncheon and theatre party, in pierced the enemy defense belt at Terrific Advance ‘honm of his tenth birthday, was Front line dispatches indicated a|given for Terry Gallagher on Satur- TRIANGLE CLEANERS REMEMBER : STORE HOURS ON MONDAYS ONLY ARE FROM 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M. OTHER DAYS 9 TO 6. Dresses Coats terrific advance and one correspond- | ent radioed: “I doubt if the forces | will now stop until they reach the Rhine.” The offensive today abruptly end- ed one week of s w fighting along a 460-mile Allied front in Holland and extending to Belfort Gap in day, September 30, at the home of | his parents, Sgt. and Mrs. Henry Benson. The guest of honor was presented with many lovely gifts | by his little friends. |y Those attending were Joan Rhodes, Jeannette Rhodes, Bobbie Rhodes, Bobbie Waugh, Jack McKinnon, and Dewain Arlowe. Your Clothes In and Out in € Days Blouses = = = MONDAY OCTOBER 2, 1944 «““‘“ m*““'" FEATURE SALE To Make Room for New Merchandise $1.00 — $1.95 — $3.95 (Originally $2.95 to $8.50) = $3.95-$5- $1.50 - §10 - 15 = $10 to $37.50 $1.95 — $2.95 — $5.95 (Originally—$4.50 to $15) Bags which the Americans and British | turned back scores of sharp enemy | counterattacks and forged ahead a | few miles in nearly all sectors. Some | Whooping cough inoculations of these gains yesterday were uplwm be given to infants and pre- | to three or four miles. |school " children tomorrow morning Fers il |at 10 o'clock in the Juneau Public| GREAT RAID FROM AIR |Health Center, with Dr. C. C.| LONDON, Oct. 2.—More than 2700 | Carter in charge. Allied warplanes struck in support | —_———— of the great new American offensive, | COIN COLLECTORS BOOK against the Siegfried Line in the | FOR 1945 IS NOW HERE | Aachen sector in northwest Ger-| jugt received at the Thompson | pany. |Optical Co. at 214 Second Street, Over 1000 medium fighter-bomb- |;;"sq 1945 edition of the Coin Col- ers blazed a path through the Nazi |, 500 Catalogue. It lists and illus- wall immediately before Lieut. Gen. trates all of the coins minted in Courtney H. Hodges' men. AbOUY, ), ;00 states since 1652 900 Fortresses and 500 escorts tore S L | ts around Cologne and Kessel,| Coin fancers are invited to drop | hundred Liberators poured |in and inspect the book. bomb loads in Germany's greatest | B = freight yards at Hamm, 90 miles CARO TRANSFER | northeast of Aaghen. Gen. Eisen-| Has moved their offices to the hower's headquarters broadcast a|J- B. Burford & Co. Anyone wish- warning to Dutch residents on the [ing to contact same, please call dt islands of the Schelde Estuary to|J. B. Burford & Co. or Phone 344. evacuate before the bombers start | = ekl there. | Florian is in from Taku | Cologne, the: fifth city in Greater | and at the Gastineau | Germany, is 30 miles east of Aachen. Hotel. k | B R | . INOCULATIONS THIS WEEK ‘ w " o rap - around Turbans - 25¢ Pick Up (Originally—$1.95) and Deliver Hose 350c¢ (Originally—$1.95) NIGHT GOWNS-Sheer Cotion Prints - - A Few Pair of GIRLS Hose - - - - A} Few Mesh PHONE $1.50 25¢ pair NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL CUSTOM JEWELRY ... EVENING GOWNS Lou de a guest LORD CALVERT IS CUSTOM-BLENDED IN LIMITED QUANTITIES—THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OF CALVERT MASTER BLENDERS. Neither time nor expense has been spared in the ereation of this truly great whiskey — A whis- key of such distinction, such matchless goodness, that we believe you’ll agree — Nothing could be smoother! 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