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I'RID; \\ lLbl\LAR\ Z I‘)-b [ e SURVIVED SAARLAUTERN BA'I'TI.E ks, orn, which is located northwest of Saar- d to survive the fury of modern battle. The wn outside the mine which sheltered them ing on in the town between Y s and Nazis. their symbol of surrender. er uagarwl) THESE CIVILIANS of brucken, Germany, ma German residents are while the fighting The white flag serv i H | | 'WARBIRDS IN NEST_With folded wings making them resemble sieeping birds, U. S. Navy planes spoited on' the deck ® of their carrier e to a battle rendezvous in the Pacific: U Remember, it s Feb. 7! iAol i Empire Want-ads bring results! » MRS. JENNE ON, LEAVE Postmaster Crystal Jenne was due to leave Juneau today by plane, | bound for the States on leave.| _ During her absence, Mrs. Martin | Lavenik will be Acting Postmaster. | > - H Jungle- napired All Elks! D 3 y/ 'PEITICOAT ARMY OF UNCLE SAM ) EVERYWHERE By ADELAIDE KERR AP Newsfeatures Writer NI"\V YORK — An American wo-| y arranging photo ex-' wil g Uncle Sam’s part ini Another in London ing on Nazi propaganda broad-| A third in Cairo direct ing production of American post and booklets for distribution in] Baghdad and Istambul . Scores of others in Africa, Italy. Reykjavik Stockholm and Beirut They are Uncle Sam’s first travel- swomen, whose job, in the | s Division of the Office of} Information, is helping * to ' Allied and neutral countries| 1 the part America is playing in World War IIL. In addition they are waging psychological warfare {all over the world. | Their work began in 1942 when leanor Barry packad a bag and !went tc London as an OWI cipher clerk Now—325 strong—they are | scattered all over the globe doing a job which, even ten years ago, would |not have been considered women's work at all. | Look in on Hazel Howard, head of the OWI publications division in Cairo. You will find her (working in close collaboration with the office chief) directing a staff of editors,| writers and translators in preducing |booklets and posters for distribu-| ‘ucn in Beirut, Damascus, Bagh- !dad and Instambul. Her office pro- | duces 5000 news picture posters well as a photo review in Arabic, French and Harriet Root "directs three li- ! braries «— in.Sydney, Melbourne and \Vrlhuwon. Australia—where . stan- dard works of American history, | biography, travel and law are avail- ' able to Australian writers, radio commentators, teachers and public. !In Bombay, India, Seville McMillan s, showing , for dis- and clubs, s stacks of corres- e inquiries concerning the n way of life, agriculture, science, people, music and schools. Others work in radio. In Lon- | don Sara Lamport reels off radio scripts in French for information broadeasting to France. 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HlLDRFTH—O“ner-Manager e e S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE continent, and Belle Martin an= h Nazi English broadcasts. In s of other cities American wo-|wi work for Uncle Sam as secre- libravians, pic- | rat iters, propa- | ti JUNI AU, \L\Sk\ n f them had to combat a IN RAN KE chocolat first night, te up her w An- r wrote from / “Send me slen underw hirts and Im beyond caring zan 101 Il'\( writers and tr S n must posses a 1ot be- niques, however. They |lo: ave poise which does not Jar | stled at on street | which does not | cold or Woa NEW YORK, Sales of new life ins {Life Insurance Company in 1944 were 16 per cent greater than 1043, it was stated by George Harrison, President of the pany New paid for life insurance amounted 25,799,000 as compar- ed with 0,000 in 1943 The 16 per cent increase follows a gain of 12 per cent made in 1943 over 1942 Feb. 1 > by the Ne Thomas W al judge since en admitted to pract courts over which Ilve pre- d uated from Michigan in 1893, he “just forgot” to apply in federal court to practice, he said retired last year - time, *the state of a three-order hardst On leng plane jumps most of them i\ travel in slacks jthing plenty ufficient leather ( ey take enough |ir ove to last two yeanr: of woolen underwear men their Although the 1844 volume of new life surance was larger than for any since 1931, the number of the (\mnun\ igents was at the ve to be (to “take” whatever circumst outh they meet — lost or rifled 1 living in fcy marble palaces With o of KEEP PRICES DOWN! 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