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JUNEAU, Al PAGE THREE 23KILLEDIN GERMANSMAYILufheranAldto * ["CRIME SCHOOL” | CRASH OF ‘BE WE AKENEW Hold First Meet | LAST TWO TIMES 7 b#[ FNTURY Las!Tu:\es‘:l'on:?M' - NOW AT CAPITOL | - OfPresent Year AT20TH CENTURY | Hun prigpy BocaRT—DEAD END KIDS | —_— | - | M-G-M’s “Song of Russia” at The Lutheran Ladies Aid So-| A dramatic story calculated to IN {the Capitol Theatre for the 1;\.\1‘[ (n-n will hold it’s first 1945 meet- shock the public into tife awareness 66 ‘ ; ] ‘CRIME SCHOOL’’ / 1 4 two showirgs tonight, stars Robert | g at the Harold Snaring home at of the alarming rise in juvenile Taylor and Susan Peters in a _— 4 ince Pearl Harbor POP-EYE CARTOON NEW UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS stirring romance against a bac l\l ning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Bert Mc-|will be the reen fare at the 20th et " |Breaks Up and Sinks ianen BradleySaysEnemy § Dowel will assist the hostess, | Century. Theatre, showing for the last film role for the duration,| | members and ends are last times tonight. % . o, i oie tor e awaton | Dakness af Port | Powerfo Prolong War |t Terea & ucnd e re o i - -cume scvoo- « | WEDNESDAY ONLY! Return Showing! ange of time Warner Bros. re-release that Y, JANUARY 9, 1945 R 'FEATURE "SONG | | West Ninth Street Thursday delinquency asked to note the cl May Be Redu(ed {for this first mu‘lll\;. this year forth vividly and realistically the o~ liant American symphony con- : s person of an earnest young peasant | - | problem of reforming errving boys § =7 \ C@ \_OS " while on a tour of Russia MIAMI, Jan. 9. — Pan American| U. S. TWELFTH ARMY GROUP HIZABHH pERMEN“R into useful members of a com- ITS A BLESSED - i marry but before they can |Airw l't‘I’UN;('d 23 persons ap- | HEADQUARTERS, Jan. 9.—Lt. Gen.| !munity LAUGHING EVENT FOR //”O/W settle down to living happily ever |parently were killed last night in|Bradley said that thwarting of the| Featured are Humphrey Bogart, Riler the Nuzia. invade hik bride’s | the crash at Port Said, Trinidad,|German offensive in the Ardennes| DIES "'"s MORNING |...c“'Deca. Ena Kide ana Gate | THE SCREEN PuBLIC! wwHw native of an African-bound clipper larea may reduce the enemy’s ability | |Page. Lewis Seiler directed *from \—\_/\—/ 20‘ LAIRD CREGAR Against o Hackeround of beauti-| Seven of the thirty passengers and |to prolong the war | Mrs. Elizabeth Permenter, 47, died the screen play written by Crane ful music they age to find|crewmen aboard the Miami-to- | Bradley sald at a press con-|at St. Ann's Hospital early nn\l‘wnmu- and Vincent Sherman _ | Lecvoldville flying boat are known move x»m\\m.nmn after a short illness. Mrs. to be safe. that the enemy 11y esist, their happiness torn Russia. Di Ratoff, the cast ir 50 serve war- ed by Gregory fect the rmans’ abil- | Perme ter, who was born in Juneau, ‘ — ldes much well.| The 26-ton plane, known as the ity to and added the warning |is the sisier of Juke and Henry \N'M"Z H,IES Io HNE ASSESSED he known actors as Robert Benchley, | ‘China Clipper” during e rv- [that this didn’t mean “we can as-|Cropley of Juneau. S| is also} Felix Bresart Mioheel Chekhoy,|ice on the airlines’ trans-Pacific|sume the Germans are on the verge|survived by her mother, Mrs. buslv le”ppI S 'I‘ John Hodia Darryl Hickman, {routes, apparently crashed in the |of collapsing.” He said much fight-|Cropley Michaelson and siste \Mux-l NE | FoR SpEEDING: s while coming in for a ing is still ahead | garet Breedlove of Seattle, Kather- | 7 ; in a flare-marked area The Germans have lost more|ine Williams of Anchorage and Anna ' MEET Ma(AR"HUR Sireelh | i Two cases were heard in city Jacqueline White and Viadimir So- | dark Early revorts to airline head- [prisoners since December 16 than|Hargraves of Funter Bay. TODAY & WEDNESDAY landin; arters here indicated that the ship |the Americans, while their killed and| Funeral plans, it is announced, will court this morning. | n Edith Stonefiéld was fined $15|| THAT SPICY COMEDY HIT ‘umke up and sank. Navy divers wounded are probably many times not be made until after relatives are o $ 5 REGU '-ATIONS | went to work long before dawn in|the American killed and wounded }u,m..uui CO mmun I q ue SaYS TWO on a charge of speeding on Wil “P - an effort to raise the wreckage. Bradley described the American | R loughby Avenue. | ANNOUNCEDTO | o wn sursvors were ke i o e German penetration Commanders Discussed | “Nicniat ' Nvakumort was aven avtomia Gk mows,survers were peked v of e Germen Peveonsn SENATOR AUSTIN } "Various Matlers” |+ i s on s crte o | @°IRourke® EIC l‘l:l.lx BRES! ! " meu I koloff, among many others, B i The clipper carried a crew of 13 on |the history of ‘lwl\lxm' men U‘ alleged drunkenness :m(l disorder- , ; V REG!SIRANTS | the 7,000-mile flight on the Belgian said t the attack had been e EEKS pp 'I' | line Sentence s suspended 0'",“:‘,‘“',?:".:M(."II‘VA&';\,GS | congo route. pected in the Ardennes area, where| UNITED STATES PACIFIC pending ...md b.mmn % JACK CARSON John -L. McCarmick, ‘‘Territorial —et—— the American forces had previously |FLEET HEADQUARTERS, PEARL SO | Diractér of Belsctive Seryidebbs 15 {been weakened in order to enable| OF SERVI(E A( HARBOR, Jan. 9—Admiral Chester| Empire Want-ads 1,,,,.,, resuls! | g ued the following instructions W“i"“‘llons (I-UB HOLDS {the U. 8. First and Third Armies to| |W. Nimitz has conferred in_the, | L e | Philippines with Gen. Douglas Mac- ¢ | are a part of the Selective Service strike egulatior ASHINGTON, Jan. 9—Senator |Arthur, it was disclosed today in a Reguls | REGulAR MEE“NG Bradley said the Allicd chiefs| WASHI} , Jan. 9—Sen Duties of certain registrants | |thought they could stop any attack Warren R. Austin, Republican, Ver. {navy communique. | (a) It shall be the duty of e\mv; in that sector bef too much dam- {mont, t challenged Adminis The fleet admiral flew to the person becween the ages of 18 and| The Juneau “Lion's Club held |age was done and “that Is exactly| tration leaders in Congress to back | archipelago during the last week 45 registered with a local board out- |their first meeting of 1945 yester-|what happened.” He gave the main|up the President’s call for the Na- in December for the third stya- side the Territory of Alaska, Who is' day in the Baranof Hotel Gold credit for siopping the enemy drivejtional Service Act with enablingtegic meeting with the Southwest in or hereafter enters the Territory |Room. Lions members confess to|to the U. S. First, Third and Ninth|legislation | Pacific Commander. Tt was Nimitz' & ,’x»\kn and has remained or does having gotten off to a slow slmL‘Armlw | Austin, designated by Chairman |first meeting with MacArthur since j:‘"mn in Alaska for a period of for this year by meeting with the |Faft as the Republican steering |last August, when the General i:} S !‘“""“!'3 1""”-’1‘” “‘l ‘L‘e:"mrv moderate Rotarians at the | {committee’s spokesman on man- |came to Pearl Harbor during the S (u”<‘l‘:::; "‘.”. lnf Alaska Jatter's meeting one week ago. !power, told a new conference that |visit of President Roosevelt ! u‘mn;x;\ Eig ‘i"“"n“‘l L““ ll’wn”‘r A brief, but very, interesting talk | ihe believes legislation to force the| The communique merely stated ployment, and complete the Re- |, the guest speaker, Miss Alice| |Nation’s 4-F's into war work is|that the two leaders conferred on ] « |||||||||m||||||||||m||||||||||||||||||||||| Dort to Tourd of "Transter, DSS | Bndebury, bronsht exceptional| oo only Cintermediate i character” | various matters” |quiet and attention from the usual- | LLETI) $ . He said, however, that he might - AR, 0 (LU anstl{be thetCip ot ey _Army troops have halted | puon ¢ if the Administration | FROM NENANA | BUSIN. 4€ in the ST TES? person who has completed or who is |'¥ FO2 18 Lions, members reported. | German counter-attack i BE -Kuow“ obligated to complete the Report to Miss BranlRbirs, CUDaIp el :Pr B‘mr r-st‘ :I.‘ n:- !dnvsn'( Toyesto Dunein ToneRs ur} FIRxk i Soen off NenRUR I B( ard of Transfer, DSS Form 65, to: | CUDlC Service for the Territorial | £or IV _l’ ATHONEC “‘: €on- |, hroad National Service Act such [staying at the Gastineau Hotel. FLY a,' THE WAY B home remedy for ecalve-amn . tharad | Department of Public Welfare, out- | Siderably slowed the attack beat- |, pe and Rep. Wadsworth offered | e — | L relieving miseries of ecelve an ercafter retain [, oy the set-up and present func-| ing in on western Budapest, front ‘| ,¢ 110 Jast Congress FROM ANCHORAGE and Josephine Cham- | in less than a day... children’s colds. in hh personal possession as long as [tioning of her department. She | line dispatches said tonight. 5 e | Rose ¢ S 'cKs he remains in the Territory of Al- 3 4 H s 4 | % i) - ~ |cited C(‘lldln examples of s FROM WAR DEPARTMENT lis are registered at the Gastineau - fika: (Azdent ‘s providedivk sub- L : JLLE W | haks, exoept ‘s provided 11 U |asil‘asktancs glven inoinniction | s MURUSERE DR, Tpn Tl {Hotel from Anchorage. i via Pan American VapoRuyg Puasraph (9, the portion of SUCh | iy “the following: (1) Old Age - “A furious naval bombard- | Col. Farl L. Ristine of the Adju- | - [ eliCicl. S aa AT AR Re| pun to Board of Transfer, DSS | i . ent” s e | Lol W | : D. Rene A v | Assistance: (2, General Assistance:| Ment” on Japanese shore instal- |tant-General’s office is visiting in | FEDERAL EMPLOYE I irec i » orm 65, entitled ¥Certificate of |15y 0" wetare e (4) | lations and fortresses on Lingayen |Juneau. He is a guest at the Bar- | ASSOCIATION TO MEET Daily FAIRBANKS estern Luzon Island, is [anof Hotel H - Boar ) Pra - Ame" n l i I Joard of "Transfer e e S i (an Legion is 3. Keep his Board;:of Transter |Mother's Allowances:..(5), Juventie [0og o it bRy save i a ‘zed " Tho. Hedsrs! Wliioyass: Ansocias | Service & WHITEHORSE : H advised at all times of the address |C0d€ | i S { Now Planning for Big B o e | M Brandebury also frdioated | PATe Byt Aot S0 NLRB M : tion will have ifs regular monthly with. JUNEAU 3 s Jare o i i3 1! night and picked up by the FCC oat] Connections w kAh d]’ mail will reach him; | Shagte wak sorely-needed additional | 3 | meeting at noon Wednesday in the iciogy EAT E or ead IOMOTOW ™ ibic such certificate of [service for certain parts of the| here. This is not confirmed from |*B. F. Nelson and Maurice W.|Golq Room of the Baranof Hotel. | Nore Poiald S TL Board of Transfer, DSS Form 65, ‘°| Territory which ~her departmeng| #RY American source, iw?!m]\r 'nf lhl}:{SlEA:tUc urgce ;qnuou; N e ontinued Page One g o lcould not serve due to lack of o Sl isier— [al “Labor Relations Board, an OMOR ! Gougnyes ony bage One) '\f:;m SR _“l“fi ["Qd” ‘l‘f’ Drneanel COL. OHLSON HERE Robert F. Koetz of the Washington, | TIDES T0M ROW PRI, s umstanoes ihafhe 1s re- Col. Otto Ohlson, General Man-|D. C., NLRB are in town and| } | !NFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS y r ’ s re i oxhibi Upon conclusion of Miss Brande- ' ® World War II veterans’ organiza- A Quir ed by regulations to exhibit his e . T S L . % b ey World War 11 veterans’ organiza- | 20 iC Vion Gertificate, DES Form bury's talk, Lion Walter Soboloff 4ger of the Alaska Railroad, is|staying at the Baranof Hotel. | Low tide—4:50 a, m., 4.7 feet. 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 B oyt it ab ‘the rasment, but| 3. and | Classification ‘Bard, Des |made & brief Teporftion ‘the Drog=| Pe¥iltaosl @5 fRe B eHOC Xdel, S e ek e < | h___._._———v-———-———-’ e rosh Do, WAL AT o algnnleing | S AR A FROM SEWARD Low tide—17:45 p. nl_O—G foot. | | AN A[”EKIC‘IY IIRWIYS egion officials insist now that they o i * :reg willing to encml:mgvj. advise and | 4 Surrender such Certificate of @ Boy Scout troop iad Whaniked tho | WBOHL SYWAOBACE | M d Mrs, Fred Hent: Conrad Espe, 1 direct ¢ eYen: fiaanblally a1l cobiateral vet. | Board of Tranater, DES Form €5, to |brigher-members for (helk ooop- St B e e (oo 1 E4 °3‘“‘ ‘%pwmfl,of].au e o l % eran organizations growing out of the Board of Transfer which issued |eration. Lion Fred Geeslin paid a! Mr. and M Iver Skattum of l!?m Sewar -ale visiting in u-xJ e Cannery Sor“;r,&H n_xfm: vhvll:, SR el — this wme. Their argument {5 that |1t within, but not prior to, five days | tribute to Soboloff for social work Anchorage are registered at the 'ne.au. They are guests at the Bm-| un;auBIrom fea v e is staying| ol | véterans. have: essentially the before leaving the Territory of Al-|done ‘in the past, as well as ”nt Baranof Hotel. anof Hotel. at the iril?_“o“, i s H S Y B — AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES aska, with the intentions of remain- |underway at present. ing absent for a period in excess of Lion Anderson was told to gz-t 30 days. busy on the Educational Committee ganized and can make their colle All registrants who are affected [of which he is chairman. tive voices heard on the future wel- |bY these regulations are advised to| Jack Shepard, engineer for the B ¥ fare of veterans and Americanism. | Teporl to the nearest Selective (R. J. Sommers Construction Ogm- s | Service Board at once pany, was a guest at the meeting . If the sincerity of this program i ! doubted by some, the Legion has land Walt Woodal was introduced ¢ ample rebuttal in that it already (OA“ GUARD |S as a notni'ml)(‘xn l has attracted some 300,000 veterans ” e en e MAKING MERCY |GARDEN CLUBTO turned to civilian life. | '[Rlp ‘[o A“Goou ¥ = G MEET THURSDAY . (Tomorrow: New American Legion Objectives) Coast Guard Auxiliary No. 2401 left this afternoon on a mercy trip A meeting of the Juneau Garden |to Angoon following a report that|Club will be held Thursday after- . plo"EER (lAMS a man identified as Jimmy Albert |noon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Con- |had suffered a stroke and is in a|nors with Mrs. Parsons as co-hostess. . { ER |coma there. Members of the club are asked to | Dr. James A. Smith, public health |take their new catalogues for dis- same objectives and the important thing isn't whether they belong to [} ¢« the Legion but that they are or-, NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY. Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY | ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 767 FRESH FROZEN FOODS GARDEN FRESH 25350 ekt oo VEGE'I' AB[ES _ Peas - Green Beans - Wax Beans - Asparagus Cut Corn - Corn-on-Cob - Spinach - Broccoli Cauliflower - Peas and Carrofs - Succotash - Green Lima Beans - Cooked Squash - Codfish Cakes & % £ B S kiBiMIER F R U I 'l' S eouns PieCherries - Raspherries - Grapefruit - Rhu- " barb - Peaches - Strawherries . . . LRl e e e T SRR ALL AT PRICES THAT PLEASE WINDOW PLATE GLASS | what medical attention is possible FROM PELICAN i l D E A L G L A s s C 0 % pany long known in the Pacific| Coast seafood world, i a name now | until the patient is returned to| E. Torgerson is visiting in Ju- neau from Pelican City and is a MINIMUM DE LIVERY—$2.50 Glass Work of All Descriptions d’fag' e‘;fordi.n-g 5 m"g“.p“.p“s\"unmu' 2 e OB S guest of the Gastineau Hotel PHONES ¥\ ‘ oo\ Territorial Auditor Frank ooy ogs RETURN TO i ey DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. 633549 121 MAIN STREET o ase b i e T el HOME IN SEATTLE) ey Kvompnoe of sxas- i IWO DELIVERIES DAILY < 10:15A.M., 2:15P. M. e s | merged with Western Fisheries and 1 represents a consolidation of the| Mrs. George F. Alexander, Jr.,|way is visiting in Juneau and is « Park Canning Company interests,|and her mother, Mrs. J. P. Moller, |registered at the Gastineau Hotel. for many years prominent Cordova|left for their home in Seattle yes- packers. terday after visiting for three Assets of Western Fisheries are|weeks with Judge and Mrs. George | BUILDING CONTRACTORS listed at close to $600,000. F. Alexander. e ,' ., : NEWS t REPAIRING and REMODELING ‘ : WE NOW HAVE SOME . {.B;.n w. cLus D:»:E:Gle?n ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK : lana Woman's Ciub, that & Tegular Panes Replaced-New Frames Made CABINBTS FIXTURES L.G.FULTON & COMPANY f h meeting will be held tomorrow eve- P 0 l e ning at the home of Mrs. L. S. [ PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street Grant. Miss Ethel MacNair will e e et 5 e St S 20 5 S MRS S * By BILLY DeBECK SNIF-SNIF--1 SWOW ! 1 FEEL SO SOLEMNCOLY JES NOW 1D EVEN ee! TICKLED TO SEE A DRATTED OL REVENOOER FROM TW BIG SMOKIES — PERVIDED, O COURSE (1 HAD VMY SHOOTIN-ARN 750-w tt d give a lecture on Argentina and a an the present-day situation in that ‘ country. Meeting begins at 8 p. m. ". 1000-watt Lamps GEORGE S'I‘RAI(':ER IN INDIA According to latest word from L3 H H the south, Henry Straiger knows For MOVle PIO]eClor his son George Straiger to be in “OW 00 1 \-OOKJ . L India and must have arrived there| |WAWKY TAWKY ? Machlnes approximately a month ago. Mrs. —\IEBET\'ER LOOK George Straiger is at present visit- N THE MIRROR ing her parents and relatives in . - FOR YOUR SEF Sitka, and will return to visit with | [ Alaska Elech‘ic Lighl and ¢ X“ll:l(;k‘husbunds relatives here this | . Power Company sust oUTINE BusmEss | The Douglas City Fathers held JUNEAU DOUGLAS a regular meeting in the City Hall last evening for the purpose of » Phone No Bls Phone No_ 18 paying bills and other routine busi- _—_——— > ness.