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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1944 * PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA 300 CABDRIVERS % oo HOSPIALNOTES | NORTH SEA SOUTH |MULHQUSE I§] 0000 AURIARY i e o 2 05 s s, ‘ : B Y d v Pt MEHS us‘l‘ “IGH" of the business session, followed by | Mrs. Katherine Nordale, Deputy |continue until new union heads refreshments provided by Made-|Manager of the Alaska War Fin- lare eclected, They charged that no| Mrs. William -Johnson was dis-| ;.. oin0 gor Petersbur the 5 X S'I'RIKE IN SEAI'".E .«mh((‘“.”m“ has been held in the |missed from St. Ann's . Hospital Nm-ct: gffl tariy o mo:m:] we)'c‘ ~ [Mne Sturm and Siiva Zenger. |ance Commission, has returned | o ¢ | yesterday after receiving medical & s ‘ At the American Legion Auxili- ——————— i N 5 —_— past three years the following passengers: Bill An-| R FROM WHITEHORSE ’ rom the States, where she attend K | ary meeting, held last evening in ed the Western Washington War | attention. : | SEAT NO Ixcef for it | derson, J. R. Leekley, A. Longden, i . SEATTLE, Nov. 23—Except for| = 0 = 0 0 0 o o o of St Ann's Hospital has discharged pyie Elkins, ! the Dugout, Mrs,.James Soufolis| Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and|pinance -Committes Conference. 25 machines permitted to answer I WEATHER REPORT . ;Mrs. John Martin after giving her; por wWrangell—Bishop J. Bentln\',’ was installed as Second Vice Presi-|O. ‘A. Laury, from Whitehorse, are| While south, Mrs. Nordale also emergency calls, Seattle is cabless, | (U. S. Weather Bureau) o |medical treatment. Mrs. J. Bentley, the Rev. William| dent, and Mrs. F. E. Moore was regls'.er(-?fi at the Baranof Hotel . !visited her mother, near Spokane. ‘ | Mrs. John Fournie has been ad-|Forbes, Mrs. Forbes, Mabel Tron,| as 300 taxi drivers ceased work e L last night. ” striking drivers dr‘-i- Temperature, November 21 e mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for|John Gardner. | clared they are in revolt against|e In Juneau: Maximum, 46; e |surgical care. | For Ketchikan—Al Nelson, Mrs[ c s of their union; Local 465|e minimum, 41. Rainfall, 66 of e[ Jonathan Cuttrell was.admitted|W. Sanders, Gail Sanders, Sandra > of the Teamsters AFL. e an inch. . o lto St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for|Lewin, F. G. Frobose, E. Berg, H.|11 highways converge. Irving Bowen, union secretary,|e At Airport: Maximum, 46; e | surgical care. Lueto, K. V. Stuart. ‘ I’:nnlul Progress g said that eight or 10 disgruntied |e minimum, 41. Rainfall, .18 of e| St. Ann's Hospital admitted| For Seattle—T. W. Crew, C. S. Slow, painful progress was re- drivers are trying to run the union.|e an inch o |Charies ; Shitiikias. ‘yeglerday. ToF|Woody, E. A. Schulis,iAsi0r An-|Ported i sis Aschen secor'to the Spckesmen said the men are'y o o o medical care derson, . G.' E. Noffsinger, P, E.|north, where the Americans- fought | . > ndsh 2 - ke Laughlin, E. D. Gibson, P. M. Dearty half a mile into the indus- Chudy, C. L. Cressott, A. C. White, | trial town of Eschweiler and drove A. A. Hunt, A. J. Clark, G. A. the Germans back against the Moore, A. M. Betts, Phillip Martin, |Roer River, the first major ter- S. S. Pasternak, J. G. Wenton, J rain obstacle on the Cologne Plain. R. Burke, N. C. Tramantano. i Melancholy German broadcasts H. H. Rofkind, D. P, thpsv‘sx\ldhgrcaltl ta:k batblers wert:*A bel:ng Y willi _\IOUE t al the way from achen i William Dillon, A. Grovonetti, Jo Lo~ the: Biissptitasr ‘atl dkobed |seph Hood, Kenneth Kihingn, Anna Lehman, J. S. Payne, Naomi|in violence anything hitherto seen | since the invasion of Europe.” skam, Margaret Oskam, Lila Os- *1°° . MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS 2 e L b B | Barr, B. Westby, F. r}aterstnd Mrs, |in_the southern part of Belfort. P O‘SWl;ld i\drs.v M. Holtz, 2 “'|A French communique said, “fall of | §38 1 the citadel is imminent.” N 0 w Mrs. C. Nye, ®*H. Collins, John| Metz Falls | Donogher, V. Hf)seblt, Robertnln-‘ The last German resistance dis- | \ GIVE |gels; R. D. Johnson, Jean Peterson. | ,jveq at Metz. The official fall 4 y | 3 2! ior |Georganne Peterson, Albert King, o that fortress city was announced = T " {Mrs. King, Roy Muellnor, Mrs.\ypjje troops of four American di- / / |Muellnor, Al Kirsch, Lloyd Chris- | icione of the Third Army were | / 7 L & |men, Joe Brown, John Mayer, MIs. cleaning their guns. Louis Wagner, Jchn Mayer, Fred| Gep George S. Patton thus be- N / Hash, Martha 301)1115911. E. 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