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B e T — ) ) o - - 1 o o > 2 0 450 NEWS ed Film of Also ess Battle o " 1. . - n's Last Report HEINT) ' ACCIDENT AT BUTIE AN STATESMAN LIFETIME *‘Feathertouch” Enmsemble THE GIFT THAT BRINGS YOU 10 MIND EVERYDAY THROUGH LIFE SHEAFFERS Nothing expresses your lasting regards like a SHEAFFER LIFETIME Ensemble. Brings your thoughtfulness to mind every day for life. “Feathertouch” point. Matching new perma- nently sharp FINELINE pencil. *IDENTIFY THE GENUINE SHEAFFER LIFETIME PEN BY THE WHITE DOT. All LIFETIME pens are unconditionally guaranteed for the life of the owner except against loss and willful damage. SKRIP For Sale at Better Stores W. A. SHEAFFER PEN CO., Fort Madison, fowa U. S, A. N GOSH,WHAT A LOT OF FOLKS! Makes all pens write better. Free flowing Sediment free. SONNY, MORE THAN THEIR PAY FROM 0L’ M CANNED SALMON! N ALASKA’S BIGGEST PAYMASTER, the Canned Salmon Industry gives employment to mere than 11,000 Alaska workers and fishermen. During the fishing season Salmon canneries alone give jobs to more Alaskans than any other industry. As Alaska’s biggest local eustomer, the Industry spends over $10,000,000 annually—purchasing coal, lumber, wire [ [ f 9 I HER HESS 1 rbanks Man Says New | Demands Almost Cer- fain fo Be Made NEW MEMORIES FOR A MEMORIAL_pritish @Q’ien angel seated on a lion as part of a memorial {0 Colin Cam from trend to the Le po ACROSS 31 Symbol tor * 2 g 1. Be in debt tellurium LRSS 4. East Indian 35. Wheeled w weights vehicle ikt 36. Impelled ai 3 Bepured 37. Brightest star egligent oward the loft side of in a constel- > al coat- ing of a seet e 1. of no 40. Princip: 16. Car ; Long T| ! L one spo tillness. n1 Cay of 45, Destroy H] 47 Mother of E i Apollo rie 48. Forced air N| a point of spasmodicale 4 & x i e Gl Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle . Digging 1. Place where a 2 ) 22, American 8 trial is held 6L Guido's high- 3. One who ad- : Indians Old card game o, cst note ministers & e G . Ardor After son 62. Sleig frATe T 63. Urchin 4. Articles of fur- Tipping to one 58 Lubricate DOWN niture I side 59 Pertaining to 1 Norwegian 5. Unclose: i 1. God of Love ships of war saint . boeti -~ 2. Winged 60. Understand 2. City in Texas 6. Nobleman 7. Wild buffalo of India oweve 8. Resembling a star » 9. Constellation u 0. Baking 4 chamber 1alf million more - 1. Strong taste . e . Valley E )] wn i Chief actors . 00,01 Decompose 3 i i : Rub out ¢ nooted T . Narrow open- anid / [oinEs ; . Indifferent to ers, Un e thin o bleasure or pain ‘ . Coat with an v n to be laid alloy of tin 5 n and lead the I * from official Profit ur Inhabitants o One versed In Tax Ideas ceclesiastical Mr. Iie d that he believed 39, Faithful Measure all sur- rounding area . Planes . Kinzdom In India . Wild plum . Pieces or shreds of waste silkc 1,000 ALASKANS DRAW BREEE RLLG hEEE . Pigeon 3 WHERE THE BETTER BIG, the City Hall yesterday morn- ler the direction of Mrs. H. PICTURES PLAY hlezel. Each child was pre- nted with a box of candy and nuts ANC eived from the church t Commission Port- TO0MCENTURY tendance of parents of enjoyed the exercises R SCHOOL PROGRAM of the Doug Gov- 10l will unite with Ju- hiidren in the enjoy- p1 1 to be given in observance of the Christmas season t the AN.B, Hall in Juneau tomor- row gvening at 8 oclock. There will be 165 child taking in the presentation under the direction of Miss Funice Logan, Mrs. William Paul Sr., and Arthur Demmert U o RLE A U o CoL OWNED AND _OPERATED WL GROSS i LAST TIMES TONIGHT Gary Cooper [ Juneau Tells Anchorage About Wesiward Weather i . ““BeauGeste The vagaries of Alask waves” are mi and peculiar. s cources identify this bomb-spilled For instance: Every morning, Fe- nbell in Waterlan Place. Landon thic . A UBUGRAn’ WRTitn. to At o RONAlD COlMA" radio station by, radio telephone. DOUGLA Then he tells what Rainy Phass STARS IN F".M T The oddness of the situation lies REWS o e et asenonee v DLAYING HERE between Juneau and Rainy Pass A AT PUBLIC SCHoop °N¢ that the Rainy Pass radio S T PUBE “ waves “skip” Anchorage to Ju-|’ : Had’ X b > OF W€ pack to Anchor from Juneau, e Christmas”™ o, 40 Jiterally what the weather tonight. This performance reatly enjoyed is in his ba yard tury Theatre D b ¥ The motion picture treatment of g1 X3 1 BUANRARER A WARa MAN HERE Rudyard Kipling's greatest novel, g ouand; hams P 8k Nikos “The Light That Failed,” is now 18 B8, Ramtia, begevy Cocitans FROM pOR]‘lAND showing at the 20th Century. ¥ HROYRSE Jiahsn Qlart, Hayms . With Ronald Colman in the star- SOESUly VN (i, Wl o ring role, supported by Walter i, john and Helen, from ]’o OPEN OFH( Huston Ida Lupino, Muriel An- i Weilus Shemtinigl wisit gelus, Dudley Digges, and over N s oo K“;’(')'“"f:”',’l“'_;’. h";“‘\‘ : Fisil four hundred others, it is painted A when e saters Mail Order House Repre- o5 berie cunvas has vienty ot % i ; i heights which have been equalled R, ke \II)(":JIAIlI”;;: Sema.hVe c’onfers seldom in motion pictures, othe Spai, Russa, Tng- with Union N e and, America and J: Although i A il aa'n} \} " turer, played by Colman, who is each observes Christmas in a dif-| n an attempt to settle the dis- driven to despair by the coolness » all united by g ey of his sweetheart, also an artist, pute which closed the Montgomery Christmas into a kin-|ward order office here last week, who is jeaulous of his success. the meaning of Lol-| g F, Waggoner, company repre- e AR e day season sentative from Portland, arrived on M the steamer Tong today c I f IG dD COUNCIL TO CONSIDER wazgoner conterred briely with LOIQIIUL OUArd UVance Frank Chinella, International Rep- LICENSE RAPPLICATIONS wr license applica. | Tésentative of the Retail Cle H lds ' d N' hi (il Pandline Hgior th oo | Union, whose pickets clased the of-| 116 aiuraay Nig ¥ays as sold in Douglas Is the most | fice. Chinel id this afternoon mportant’ business to come b that ho ss had been made american flags, men in uniform, he City Council at regular meet-|loward a settlement Yuletide trees, evergreen boughs ng scheduled for this evening, The| The Union began picketing after nu0,¢ the cefling and windows, and icenses must be issued befors the|® vear's efforts to negotiate with|, crg darice floor marked Sat- {irst of the new year and revenue' the com came to nothing, yrday svening's National Guard ball herefrom reverts to the towr Chinella s ded that Mont- pelg in the Elks’ Ballroom. > - gomery Ward had discharged clerks Lillian Uggen and her orchestra Part of the eye | o atehd here systematically as soon as they played for the first social event COVICHES ARRIY narrowly joined the Union. given by the Juneau Company,. : Father ar Meanwhile stacks of Montgomery, Governor and Mrs. Ernest Gruen- more revenue 3(« expressed the 1 > tom Ward merchandise, most of it in-|ing were guests of honor for the H.w’t‘rl;(::‘ cert u:‘)s ]"-ly:"l »:\ P vl R J"lS' ‘l"' sl ; tended for Christmas gifts, are evening nunities of rporated favor of some means d 2 Schiegel with the Sunday School i o % oy P ablished aa die- of fees or aues trom owners ot A\GVENtists Have maintng on OBB R O e be expected to Min properties or payment of ; - 2 TR D 2 | The Daily Alaska Empire has tne a share of the ¢ash, even if in very moderate Par'y Sa'urday EXCELLENT PROGRAM largest paid circulation of any Als ! maintenance, to oper- SUms, in lieu of assessment work, BY COMMUNITY SUNDAY Empire Classifieds Pay! aska newspaper. ite separate from any city ar - =g SCHOOL RENDERED HERE'! — . e e e to be governed by elected or ap-![ Y.’ (3% Saturday evening members of the| An extended program of more | (=TT T TT TS S msesssoss sensas R A SR L pointed directc P‘dmbgw C’}'!; Mee'; Seventh-Day Adventist Church of | than 25 numbers, songs and recita- | Urge sl Juneau, Douglas and Auk Bay |tions, by the Community Sunday N 0 T l C E [ y— Hess said He belieped the Hnld inlormal Dan(e neighbors had a holiday party and Schocl, children of the Island sing- - tory might get awsy from. necessityi 1181 | dinner at the home of Mr. and ly and collectively in small groups, < & of additional taxes if it provided A Mrs. John Natterstad and > in costumes, made an ap- Eflechve Ja]’luary lst, 1941, lhe interest oper means of enforcement of informal dancing party was A lap dinner was served and the | propriate Christmas program given | i P ‘ existing tevenue laws, cutting off held at the Scottish Rife Temple|€VeNing was spent playing games —— G = | rale on savings accounts will be one and he from gold tax and| Saturd evening after a meeting ange Dioprepents vig the| 4 = | lection system. He also spoke in eleetion of officers January 4, made TG ...AN" EVERY ALASKA FAMILY 1S SUPPORTED WHOLLY OR PARTLY: BY THE'MONEY:I FETCH HOME TO THE . ; TERRITORY:} 711 AN _ s R g PR ‘and other Alaska products. . .. helping other industries meet their payrolls. As Alaska’s biggest taxpayer, the Industry helps provide the salaries for Alaska’s school teachers and government officials. v So, fisherman or merchant, cannery worker or doctor, you share in the prosperity of Alaska’s leading industry. 3 ‘ 3 | | 1 other collections, which are tion by the Order of Rain- itte: i DOUGLAS COI_'SE"M one—half (l /2) per cent. without supervision or means S and Mrs. Sherwood and fam- | 2 collection 1’,«(“ various produ Gl i ily who recently purchased the Pet- I - b pues oL SRUN RTINS ] Contributions for the Christmas| . .*" 500 0 B e B ored I Tugsday and Wednesday r Sl “allonal Bank ol J eau s owners who sh rovalties; | cheer baskels were also received |, i Mrs. Sherwood is a sister | | AGAIN!" un jand a general better revenue col-lduring the evening and plans for of Mrs, Nattertsad. ‘ “BUCK BENNY RIDES o B T -, 4. = e BODDING WILL HOLIDAY HERE Bud Bodding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Qlaf Bedding, is flying up from Ket- chikan with Shell Simmons to spend ‘the holidays here. Bodding has been flying for Ellis Air Transport out of Ketchikan ince last spring - today He 8 Greetings Wy TO YOUY ‘ | ei7al WoTES R N 9% R a0 L P RSN 2 39 Steve Vukovich was a surgical % ; ¥ H & ',‘f{f';,',::lll $onax s tromt: 8D Amlsf £y lfflm'r generous approval of our profiud " | | 3has made this year another very happy one Mrs. SBadie Gilchrist was uf!mn-] “for us. Our sincere thanks to you! We hope: : ult of a fall. i .friendship, and cordially mvnle.yon to visit i Rt ; us at Olympia whenever you are in the States, % Mrs, CAMENS, shnther 16 AL S “One of America’s exceptional breweries at o Ann's Hospital suffering from head i Fo i day in th g; injuries received when an auto- Olympia” is open to you every day g 4 mobile accidentally struck her in year. We will be happy to see you. - | an ident last night on Willough- N 3 by e OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, g 3 R 4 i H US.A., S - Admhitted to the Government Hos- Olympia, Washington, g pital, Willidm Marks, who nearly ) drowned last evening, i3 geceiving o medical care. ’j Vernon Orr of Ketehikan, as ht here on the Tongass and at the Government Hospital re- celving medical attention. Waller Jackson was a medical admission today at the Govern- 3 ment Hospital, % Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest i | paid cireulation, | E 5t