The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1941, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. I4, 1941, "CAVE DWELLERS™ IN HELL 5 CORNER HAVEN Fish Orders | ROMAN IS CAPTURED For Soldiers It happpens evesyuthore— ToBe real Chesterfields 'Dealers Luy Plans fo Cope wne Jnokesd WMW ward with Coming Food Problem in Camps 'It’s the cooler better-tasting...milder cigarette General Argentino Taken- British Pilot "Cap- tures” 150 Men CAIRO, Jan. 14 reported tha -The British to- Blackshirt wred by a potted | BOSTON, Jan. 14 for fish in which the —Huge Atlantic order Gulf r he w It’s called the smoker's cigarette ... Chesterfield...because it’s the one cigarette that gives you a COMPLETELY SATISFYING smoke. " You try them and find them cool and PLEASANT. You light one and find they really TASTE BETTER. You buy pack after pack and find they are MILDER. MARY JANE YEO and JO ANN DEAN of New York’s Skating Hit “It Happens on Ice” at the Rockefeller Center Theatre (‘mml\ disc A meetir ed to disc anticipated Edw of dealers has been call- | methods of filling the | order: | Chairman of the| les Committee, said he| the Army's fish bill it 2,000,000 a year deciared he understood Army | weuld include two fish meals 0,000 men eventually \ber of | h week olen, will how v bombers, now use the caves are, including beds, they Hundreds of Englishmen, many whose home have been destroved by e near a southeast English coast town as their nightly refuge. Bringing their furi found sleep in safety «f caverns which legends say once were hangouts for smugglers. Flection of -~ a week Ain’t Humans umed ¢ - Mrs. W. J. Walker Mean Things!? Scalia Is GALAO HIGH Hostess af Party NGFIELD. O., Jan. 14.—A Chief Edward Garrit public spirit.” It Mrs. W. J Saturday evenir in the Decker, with a for her husband and Vincent Walker ntertained at her apartment ury party also for Mrs Batfered, Officers of But Wins 1siNational : Bantamweight Champion;Bank Directors Chosen by Retains Title in Match Stockholders-Promo- with Tommy Forte tions Then Made At the holders of KEGLER FOR BRUHSWI(KS Emil ¢ o rolled Lo the head of | the kegling line at the Brunswick | last night. He hit 554 total Drunswicks defeated North T four points, but in another wick contest, with the Guipn; was needed playing serv- ‘ihe evening was spent cards and a late luncheon was ed by the hostess Asked for the ould T phione occasion were My and Mrs. Arthur Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Turpin, Mr. and Mr Dean Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Knight, Mr. Vincent Farrow, Mrs Maude Hamlin, Miss Lucille Fox came out a tie Harry Murray, Ted Cowling and Bud . Royals played st the Walker, Transfer and won three of T'onight [ Mary Rhodes O. Smithberg John Reck, President 1. McClain, Executwve Vice-Presi- “A i T ists roli seorc dent & L. Hunter, Cashier SRS G LT N Cashen and © L. zimmer- Hawk Inlet Expansign Is John Reck retains t Presidency Planned by P. E. Ha”is After Big APS Deal > has held for years, and has been advanced from Althorp cannery, one of the until des- utive Vice-President will not 1l out some more fire 181 Bruns- ickel to use the - have Baranof core annual meetine the First Na Bank of Juneau, held in the ing rooms this morninz, the lowing directors were elected for the vear 1941: P. R. Bradle W. S. George ohn Re At the meet Leld stockhelders meeting officers were elected Jan North | our PHILADELPHIA, Pa Ch Lou wed the world gainin 15 over Philade’- nan then told his wife to get the children out of bed and come Garrity insists lvn re weight title by decision last night phia Tommy Forte. A capacity crowd of saw the champion, closed in the last nine from behind with a hed attack to ge Scalica of B the fire, bant ol Juneau Laundry Beer and Juneau ¥Flor- by oun Yolls ATITUDE—THAT BOUNCED N CITY, Kans w sed a coupl ob for ¢ (0 express ude and insisted on paying for he dinner He tendered a heck he said he had earned. Streetcar deducted the price of the meals and gave him the change. The forg T T S e S P e TR SR P L0 L 2L (8] Parks, William McClain e new George A A. M. Mil and E. of t immediately 9,000 figit 5 follow his lef rounds, savage ors fans eye come twe cision In tered The Both pounds. eals and loca a ! 554 396 y e ck lirect after the the following Forte Totals ring 6,000 117 early rounds ia around gate was more thi bantams weigh the the North Gill Battello neat Ocjanas check bounced a Copyright 1941, Liccert & Myens Tosacco Co. EVILS OF TOBACCO SUMMERSVILLE, Ky.—Mrs. Fan- nie Milby, 94, doesn’t particularly attribute her longevity to it, but she admits to smoking daily since she six. She has two children, 12| 3} grandchildren, 32 great-grandchild- | The Baranof ren and two great-great-grandchild- e e il . K- /Larsion 159 201 185— 545 Yen. - i A ¥ E. Barcus 151 145— 466 3 celved ‘hefp taday, R. Galao 136 194— 506 TONIGHT NATIONAL GUARD Sh'P R““S R i : larzement ; % Now a' Sea ok 3 ; b . CALLED OUT THIS EVENING North Transfer 157 168 154 127 1 T 161 161 161 French Vessel, Balked - Twice Off Argenfina, :’I:;i i ! i IDEO, Totals e War Comes to the Holy Land 10 A Rhodes ). Si tl g . L. Hunter from Assistant Cashier S to Cashier, and Cashen and 7 Port merman also promoted to Assistant kest plants in Alaska Cdshl('ls troyed by fi last summer Totals 497 5341511 > 150 178 163 181 ‘" Bradley work w ‘)2 “81 AND ELKS vs. HENNINGS 484 433 483 Gill Battello G. Ocjanas ounce It was plans Har- ck is the meeting 150 learned to oporate W Point cannery at Ketehik Inlet This evening at 7 o'c . slated hour for the fir 472 456 472—1400 of Douglas “home guards” to be held | se; did not howl lin the natatorium according to an-| i e TAEINY | ncuncement made yesterday. Walter Andrews who will instruct the L,\I.ud sie 1o Lo Dafly AISKU o rydiments of soldiering wants! the paper with the larges } 1! those who have already signed lup and all others who are eligible o be there and help get |]xL‘ tarted >——— | COUNCIL MEETS | Regular business session of the City Council is scheduled for to- 3 ight in the City Hall starting at Empire paid circulation. - > MONTEV 100 ton Frer deza, balked Jan, 14.—~The h merchantman Men- Juneau High Scheol ea durin T:30 P. M. W Ity a clas: Empise for -+ ified ad 11 GULHAUGE After a month’s vacation visit with his parents at Arlington, Wash. Orville Gulhaugen is home again having returned on the North Coast. |He reports business conditions ap-| parently much more active than! when he was south last time. | — e, | BACK TO WORK | Everett Bliss is returning to ]\|\ job at the Treadwell foundry after | |nearly two months incapacitation | |due to a sprained ankle. | Sewing Club | | Mrs. Dale Fleek entertained the {Mcnday night Sewing Club at her heme last evening for their regular| bi-monthly session. A guessing con- |- | test was held with Miss Elizabeth Fraser winning first prize and Mrs. | A. J. Balog, consolation. Meeting two weeks hence Miss Fraser will be the| Huge clouds of smoke roll over a mosque and cemetery in Haifa, Pal- estine, after an Italian bombing rsid on British oil reserves, Thirty- nine Moslems were reported killed, 58 wounded. You Can Cook This Complete Meal for Five on a New General Electric Range more than you expect in full-bodied flavor! —for less than you'd expect to pay - .- MRS. STOFT ARRIVES Mrs. Robert Stoft, formerly Miss| Helen Campbell arrived here by plane from Sitka (o visit a few days | and meet her sister Jean who is expected to arrive on the Baranof | LCMOITOW. Thrifty to Buy! Rich to Drink! Choose a General Electric and get ALL the advan- tages of electric cooking! Current cost now averages less than a penay per per- son per meal. New models have more_time-saving and money-saving features than ever before.” Improved 3- Heat CLEAN-SPEED Cal- zod Cooking Units heat fasicr, use Jess current, Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 prices_low- estG-E ever quoted— starting as 549,98 Terms Like yours straight? TallZ Mixed # Any- way you pour if, you'll enjoy real satis- faction when you taste Hiram Walker's %; %/ De Luxe! Smooth, rich, and flavorful . % 5 = = — ‘I'i the kind of bourbon your hnends De “_uflxe | no“GLAs (olISEuM w-l| go for. Ask for it tonight. Join m STRAIGHT BOURSON WHISKEY Tuesday and Wednesday Hiram Weolker & Sens tac., Peoria, Uil . . | “City in Darkness” i —————t >es Try a classified ad In The Empire BARREL OF TRO U B L E—Business ends of hundreds of guns make a pleasing pattern at the Springfield, Mass., armory, but their intentions may be far from pleasant. as Uncle Sam pushes ahead his huge defense and armament program, 'housondg of loyal boosters!

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