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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1945 FDR PRAISES STREAKS, FLASHES ' WEST FRONT D-Day to January 1 to 332,912 i Secretary of War Stimson said ENERAL ELECTRIC IS| ACCUSED OF HAVING CARTEL AGREEMENTS AN s A S g WASHINGTON j_*fl Ee T8 uit ¢ the c Com y and the ¥ i al General Electric Seamen Hide iskey Aboard Alas- @A - 20 & B 1 maintaining agreements has beer i by the rk, N. J dey filed civil complaint it accused Gener nd its International S onspir with firms rance, Britain, and Ttaly to divide 1d Boat the world keting areas with the ating competition electric of exeeption radio pe: with the lamps and - > CONCERT HERE WILL FEATURE TENOR, PIANO The Ehler-Popejoy cheduled the Gold 1 to Thu y even SKA MISSIONARY By T Room i L beginnin; i) the St. Margaret’s Guild of f A A Fed- General Inter- Compz mtematonl < Says Too, He Is Still Dis- Ay ce Department Japan for exchange into Wwar as he jokingly told inaugural- equip- (OGPERATION OF ALLIES furbed by Halian Eco- nomic Situation WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 - Pr dent Roosevelt stressed Anglo-Am- of erican cooperation in winning the in ded reporters that the first 12 years in the White House were the hardest t the bi-weekly news conference the President first praised the com- bined production and resources and ccmbined raw materiels and com- bi food boards as a “strikingly: successful example of the United Nations’ collaboration.” Shortly be- the U. S., Britain and Canada jointly announced that the boards will be continued until the Japanese are whipped The President brushed aside a ro- porter’s question whether this willl of f fore ARE SEEN IN-SKY, | SWEDEN REPORTS STOCKHOLM, Jan. 20—Sweden | reports mysterious streaks = and | flashes appear in the sky now both in daylight and at night. The strange lights have stirred officials, sages and scientists, who, think they may be indications that the German V-weapons are run- ning wild. However, since the first “spook bomb” was spotted a week ago, nothing more explosive than rain and four American bombers has, landed in Swedish territory. If the streaks and flashes are made by robot bombs and rockets, they obviously are observing Sweden’s neutrality and are head- | ing for some other country. YEARLY REPORT " ONBUNDLES FOR BRITAIN GIVEN With an additional $547.50 re- has been moved the “last concert Presidency. of The cencert, to be sponsored by Wallace would starve. also said there was no news He the during the four years of his The President declined to discuss plans he might have for retiring January Vice-President Henry Wallace remarked, however, he didn't think the mitted to the New York headquar-, " ters of Bundles for Britain in the 'past 14 months, the total collected is $4,288.80, He according to a report submitted to subscribers by H. L. Faulkner, | chairman, Juneau Rotary Club Branch, Bundles for Britain, and| question whether General James McNaughton, treasurer. | , and remitted to date the total for that period includes 54,562 killed, 232,672 wounded, and! "Serving the Top of lhe. World"” CASUALTIES 74,788 Reported Killed, WASHINGTON, can Army c December Front LUCKL 45,678 missing. The December casualties, two weeks of offensive in the Ardennes, but ARE332,912 Front during the ea part of cember .The ed and 2! 5 ‘missing. Most of those reported in December, Stimson said, robably German prisoners Wounded, Missing in December Alone B U. S. armored than 600 tor 78,000 pou A single vi more nition and or every day it is in 2 Jan. 20 74,788 in uses of Weste 1rc sualties were alone on the and brought the total of LIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING TING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE nl K 1S NOW OPEN TO SERVE HER FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS PHONE 492 BECORATING involves more than just another job of painting or papering. Remember, the important part is to be sure the decorator can give you correct color styling even though the scheme may be very simple. Why not have your color scheme suit your individuality ? S, MeCLELLAN AS 374 Box 1216 Stim- son said, covered not only the first : German counter- also the Allied offensive on the Western De- December included 10,419 killed, 43,554 wound- | missing are sion ammu- food S BEAUTY SALON { | Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Serving Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area ALASKA AIRLINES Baranof Hotel OFFICE Information and Reservations PHONE 667 VANITY BEAUTY SALON { Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, MFZ,XZ‘ :OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 318 e —— § ) z Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Hotel Juneau For Comfort Tanned RABBIT SKINS Church of . the Holy (Trinity, will on BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, inmediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington At Lowest Rates present Mr, Ernest Ehlers, tenor, DeGaulle would sit in on the next Bundles for Britain has had a and Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, pianist- “big three” meeting, and remarked branch in Juneau since its incep- accompanist. he still disturbed by the Italian tion during the London blitz, aid- The program is as follows ccenomic situation, but said there ing bombed - out Britishers with Cemfort Ye, Recit., Every Valley, Was 1o news on it. foed, clothing and medical care. “The Messiah” Handel The President told reporters, with ! The report states: “The last re- Ernest Ehler a grin, that they would all try to PCrt made by the Juneau Rotary 2t-Me-Not Gaines interpret 'his observation that the Club Committee of Bundles for Day is Mine Ware first 12-years were the hardest. He Britain to the Rotary Club was Went a-Riding y would all guess wrong. made on October 31, 1943. To that Ernest Ehler PRI R date we had collected and trans- Romance in D Flat NIGHT CLASSES OPENED mitted to the New York headquar- Liebestraum No. 2 IN SHORTHAND COURSE ters the sum of $3,74130." Ruth Popejoy Enrollment is still open for stu-| Remittances since that time have .Wagner dents in beginning typing and be- been: November, 1043, $35.50; De- Schubert £innin gand advanced shorthand, cember, 1943, $30.50; January, 1344, Brahms it Was announced today by Miss $148.50; February, $2850; March, nest Bhler Ethel MacNair, who is conducting $28.50; April, $28.50; May, $28.50; Militaire; Schubert-Taussig €Vening school classes here in the June, $3850; July, $26; August, Ruth Popejoy Juneau City Council Chambers. , |$42.50; September, $29.50; October, i Miss MacNair's first class met $27.50; November, $27.50; December, » Musketeers” Frimi January 15 and classes are to be $27.50. : 1t Song continued each ' Monday, Tuesday ! The committee explained the en- ot S and Wednesday evening, from 7:30 tire amount subscribed and col- s MY sbe of to 9:30 o'clock. More than 20 stu- lected eu_ch mcnt_h is sent to New Marietta” Herbert dents are already enrolled, the in-|YOrk, with nothing deducted for Ernest Ehler structor states. expenses. One Trip to Douglas Baily g T Nafic‘lfi i | There iu? 7;7:.31;.;70—‘01'5151116([ @gif&s‘fi%@&fi% Rflies GENERAL BRADLEY : Due to illness, Dr. Kelvie’'s Ani- atholic priests in the United mal Hospital will be closed until States, Alaska and the Hawaiian furiher notice. Tslands. " i Y MAY HAVE TAKEN e e W - ( | WARN TO AUTOISTS! Auto owners are warned now is COMMAND AGAIN o tme o purcnsse 1965 awo { CAPITOL CAFE plates, and are cautioned not only . B@Ufii&g ( S 5 # § = < (By Assdclated: Préss) Southern Fried Chicken < P Lt. Gen. Omar Bradley has pos- Choice Steaks to purchase them, but to place 1% sibly resumed command of all the DINE and DANCE them on their cars. ” JOHN MONAGLE, £4 armies in Twelfth Army Group Uraer=r ey in thé central sector of the Western Chief of Police. Front t His command was split by von Rundstedt's December offensive and the northern part of his forces, including the Ninth and most of the First Army were placed under the command cf Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery Censors at Supreme Headquar- ters allowed this passage wirelessed this morning: “The American Fi perhaps by now, is bac under Bradley's eommand. It is beating its way toward St. Vith.” TER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR Hew Construction and Remodeling 1e Green 768 evenings P, O. 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