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PAGE TWO Over 1,000 Pairs of New Pure Silk Hose, by PHOENIX PHOENIX HOSIERY MILLS & COMES THROUGH! By special arrangement we have received over 1,000 pairs of lovely, long- wearing Phoenix Hcse, pure silk from top to toe. Under present international conditions, this will be our last shipment of silk hose Here is your opportunity to fill your present and future hosiery needs from a cleam; fresh and striking new stock. 1.35 — 1.50 — 1.65 3, 4, Thread and Service Weights Short, Medium, Long Lengths A BEAUTIFUL RANGE.OF NEW, COLORS, in all thread weights and lengths. For Christmas this year, hosiery will be more t ured and appreciated than ever. We recommend your secing these new Phoenix ilks at oige. Juneau's Christmas Gift Store B. M. BEHRENDS C0. Quality Since 1887 Day is Coming When One LAKE READY ' V g | —The 600-ton coastal freighter Wil- lapa, bound from Marshfield to San | Francisco with a lumber cargo, sprang a leak last night and went y Aillion Americans Will Be Pilofs, Expert Believes threatened with extinction by pri- , will have just as much op- portunity the fighter, bomber . and scout plane to develop under " the existing program. i %, at Auk Lake, according to an (wontinued from Page One) est Service. However, the .Forest Service have red lantern markers on ~The Civil A it ot Back of it all, \:\‘,\ the aviation g, that skaters may be warned. R i e he Dot 12 e eI that come | The center portion of the lake is s Datdtow: s vl et vithe | Toio. 8dd, aulster times, civilian ' well frozen and smooth, America will be the most alr con- Conditions at Mendenhall minute now Skaters may now get out their blades and prepare to enjoy the ice nouncement made today by the For- | e ®seetesstesetsesssseecsecssesssccsnsso FOR SKATERS | an- i The ice is fairly good, according | to the report, though there are a{ few weak spots at various points. | will | the | weak places by skating time tonight | Lake | THE DAILY ALASKA EMEIRE——jUNEAU, ALASKA 4 NORTHBOUND North Coast is scheduled to arrive about 8 o'clock to- night enroute to Sitka, then south to Seattle, not call- ing at Juneau. Alaska due Friday. Princess Norah due afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow. Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m, tomor- row. Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle December 5 at 10 am. . Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle December 6 at 9 a.m, Tongass scheduled to sal frou Seattle December 12, SOUTHBOUND *SAILINGS McKinley scheduled south- bound Saturday. Yukon . scheduled southbound Saturday. Baranof .scheduled south- bound Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sall every Weanesaey at 6 pam. for Sitka and wayports. Datt leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersbur®, Port Alexander, Kake and way- Friday sie o Bie o Skip Ashore; (rewRescued PORT ORFORD, Oergon, Dec. ashore south of here. The Coast Guard rescued all of | 00000 0000000009 200000002000 00690003 e T s Ty STEAMER Movevrsu-rsl Alaska Now JuneauBound SEATTLE, Dec. 3.—Steamer aska sailed for Southeast Southwest Alaska clock Tuesday morning with 106 | and s aboard Passengers aboard the . Alaska booked for Juneau are as follow: Donald Shultis, Mrs. Esther Richard Rappe, Mrs. Bar- urner, Dan Holland, Charles Goldstein. J. A. Hellenthal, Mrs. J. A. fellenthal, John Hawkes, George ! Blonsky, Dr. Gust, ‘Joe Sjolund, Henry Bescancon, F. Hyde, Harold Aase, John Karanes. SALMONCANS (OME NORTH The Alaska salmon canning in- stry is taking no chances on any age of cans for next season | This is indicated on the present rip of the North Coast which has o brought north a large shipment of o cans which are being unloaded at o the Taku cannery of Libby, Mc- | Neill and Libby. 'FORNANCE DUE HERE " ON SPECIAL MISSION | On a special mission to Chilkoot | Barracks, Lieut. Col. W. Bartley of Anchorage will leave for the Haines |army post as soon as the post | der Fornance arrived, he said today Col. Bartley this morning ordered i 1 | 3 } the 24 members of the crew. Two | of the crewmen were slightly in-, jured. The rescue of the crewmen w: made by a motor lifeboat UNEMPLOYMENT COMMISSIONER ARRIVES HERE (Sun time, December 4) High tide—1:16 a.m., 151 feet as; Low tide—6:57 am., 3 et | High tide--12:56 p.m., 17.2 feet | Low tide—17:30 p.am. -1.1. feet i - - RAYBAN goggies cut haze ana {ellminate glare from sun, snow. |water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren Building. adv. S e BUY DEFENSE STAMPS i i Al ports at 930 0-| sengers from Here t class and 15 steerage passen- | | Aggnt, C. P 26 ARRIVE INJUNEAU ~ ONBARANOF (Vessel SaiI; foi Westward | Ports with Four Pas- | 1 Twenty-six persons arrived 1.\1 Juneau last night on the steamer Baranof, which sailed for Kodiak, Women'’s Bay and Seward at 3 0'-| clock this morning with four pas-| sengers who joined the ship here.| | Disembarking ‘here were N. C.| Banfield, Mrs, A. Betts, Mrs. Frank | Dick, Walter Engelbert, Joe Flakne, | Mrs. G. Harju, Leonard Harju, Mr.| and Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Lynne| i Johnson, Merritt Kerr, Mrs. M. L Kerr, Marienne Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Marry Lea, W. H. «Ranson, Peggy | Joseph Tremel, W. Browil, | K. Keiser, Neil| Slaton Jack Jackowski Norris, all from Seattle. | Walter Blackwell, Charles Bur-{ dick, Jack Kelly and Kitty Mc-|MT. MeKINLEY ... all ffom Ketehikan ving on the vessel were Jack and, June Harris, Bob Peterson | Solia Stetson D | Tigue, L and TRAVELON A "Princess” | LINER Juneau to Vancouver, | [] Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH December 7, 17—January 1 V. W. MULVIHILL R——Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC, | | \ | \ ‘ ‘ LENE ‘ Alaska Transportation Company ® BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SFATTLE EVERY THURSDAY 1 oot . WEDNESDAY, D 'W.R.SPAIN as a paid-up subscriber to ECEMBER 3. 1941 The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this eoupon this evening at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets fo see: “LONG VOYAGE HOME" Federal Tax—>5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Steamer YUKON BARANOF ALASKA COLUMBIA DENALIT McKINLEY | “YUKON | “Connects with S. S, Due Juneau Northbound Sat. Nov. Dec. 2 Tues. Tues., Dec. Fri. Dec. 5 Thur{ Dec. Sun. Dec. 7 Sat. Dec. Tues. Dec. 9 Thyr. Dec. 11 Sun. Dec. 14 Sat, Dec. 13 Tues. Dec. 16 Due Junean Southbound Sat. Dec. 6 Sat. Dec. 6 Mon. Dec. 8 ‘Wed. Dec. Mon. Dec. Sat. Dec. Mon. Dec Lakina at Seward for Dutch Harbor and ‘Way Ports. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 NORTHLAND T A;NSPORT TION COMPANY \ WEEKLY SAT e LeaV! geattle North- jand North Sea North Coast HENK' Freight PRORC % _H.O AX?AM‘SJ Agent e Ar.Ju pec. 3 DeC Dec. 5 Dec Nov.29 Dee: nt ¥ o'kEEN‘; A ers 109 Bie g NGS—JUNEAU t0 m. Lv. Jun. s 9 Dec. 9 9 pec. 11 3 Dec 3 any : | sclous country in the world. are not so good as at Auk Lake. g . Pl s! | ‘ Y t s S ry Phillips, elderly Fairbanks| L o :m(‘,',“,l,] :” As Gill Robb Wilson, president Although the ice is strong "“°“gh'=rc§::t:;o: pup;lor oerator. and| C/QLSEATTLE ln.oon n ] 8 < 1 glve mob ¢ NAA, put it recently: “Combat |it is quite rough and snow covered. | . e g | o! o 84 e« o0 sMAR‘r ’ P e 4 « men who s Al i o newly appointed member of the) e ol miitany | CTCTaft mOVing at 400 miles per % : Territorial Inemployment _Gom-| ® Pertect. comfort e e ] ) ks actual MRt | hoyr 35000 feet above the earth| nsation Commission, , arrived . in| ! pavioe :,U,l‘ “l]fp“”‘:t“t’!.‘ ‘]“’_'r;"‘\‘si are the couriers of tomorro AUK BAY |MPROVEME““ .‘J):new Ch1n Broriing de plasibe kol LG ® Centrally located S. S. TYEE Dt A 5 A SRRSO PAUONGL 0F * |commerce, Bombers carrying a attend the long-delayed sessions of , Large Rooms @ Splendid food | S. 8. TONGAsS Dec. 12 { | o ety ) BT load of 20 tons third of the way | h issi all with ATHol " 5 ¢ %08 - 8.8 Y| | the commission. | % o Parachule Jumping and stW* | around the carth without refueling | | Phillips, exhausted by the plane bath. pa SeETRY eassmomes remosr ||| ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES fiy1 botk or y ' e o i vi i i | 3 ng for o .\,(nx:v m-cu‘ous e the forerunners of cargo and| A Basket VSNHRl will be held bY trip rested in his room until noon'Special Rates to Permanent Guests REFRIGERATION Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express b . " | passenger ships of post-war trans- | the Auk Bay Improvement Club on|and then dined with E. L. Bartlett, ALASKANS LIEE THE e SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. ed—are having' a . hig | portation.” | Wednesday, December 10, and the|gecretary of Alaska, and Mrs. Mil- D. B. FEMMER ! e i o } ] And he might have added that social will be followed by a Bigo|dred Hermann, Republican member | Hotel [ B —AGENT VK Aindli bolh Tehkkes Ty BEH sl gof Eitks | s .~-‘ S e the “grasshopper squadrons” now game, it is announced today. Thelof the commission. Phillips said, NEW WASHING N | EHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Juneau. $8 $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $I8 §18 818 discovery by the AIMY|jeing formed are the flivvers that|affair will take place in the PAA he was unfamiliar with the Un-| Sitka .....18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 »L.],:T the air flivver, or | o clutter peacetime skyways. 1Bunding at Auk Bay, and festivi- employment Compensation Com-; = e e Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 is of vital importance i s | ties will begin at 7:30 o'clock in|mission and had no idea of what| Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 tion of a modern w e éveniiia, discussions will arise at the meet-| col.mnln ngn WHPA“Y Pelican.. 18 10 18 18 experts on war PIONEERS ATTENTION! All resideiits: of. the commutiity{1H8: D KRR T R s | 1B 1) this summer are pre- Pioneers Auxiliary No. 6 of the|are cordially invited to take part| e OF ALASKA Tenakee.. 10 10 10 the part thes Alaska Pioneers will meet at 1:45 | in the occasion | E i en ki ‘. gl anog:g‘}lx llg 18 4 Y e 1 S ¥ e hina Mall, esl she in 2 P played in me pam. on Thursday at the Carter| AR LS Hongkong in 1845, claims to be the | anbe" and Bnlldmg Haienals Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ion ser Mortuary in order to attend the NOTICE tirst news in the Par East. SCHEDULED MONDAY d THURSDAY in all funeral of Mrs. John Clauson. | [ e pan I the Par Mase, PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU Relchikan = Kashan \?Vnrsrgell Petersburg Kake heir own S5 adv, | That means the time believed squadron: flivver DEFENSE STAMPS SNUFFY SMITH alr at one B BARNEY GOOGLE AN U 'sale at J. B. Burford Co. -1TS COLD/ I'M NEAR SIR VOM PLATTER'SG HOME - 'L CALL ON | HM AN' GIT WARM- FOR GOODNESS SAKE - WHAT'S THIS ALL ” Copr 1941 King Feature ate. Inc.. World rights reserved. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on adv. bt T O, YARD SR - £, ) - WHAT TINE VOUR TWNE'S B A 6 X, BUTcz Wetch Sove T THORGHT \OU By 1&\?@2&) ) - W e “’(‘t@% LONGEST DA BEASTLY WEATHER- ISN'T IT 2 AND 1T SAYS HERE IN THE I'M_NEARLY PAPER THAT _IT WILL BE HOTTER TOMORROW = | I .. SBubscribe to the Dally Alaska | Empire—the paper with the largest | pald circulation. NOW - — 72 @ WHH DIDRT oY SRALTE T SWw - WHAT ARE , YOU TALKIN SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title L. F. H. A. By BILLY DeBECK | T THWNK te'e STLL NMAD " By GEORGE McMANUS | YOU FAT-HEAD/ THIS PAPER IS FORTY VEARS REALLY ? | MUST CHANGE NEWS- BOYS -- THAT'S .VERY SLOW DELIVERY / Juneau Kake Kasaan . Pebersbfivr.gv Wrangel) . to flag stops. $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 18.00 .50 15.00 Exprésx Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers Phone 612 | Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska .... Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath . Nome, Alaska .. Nulato, Alaska Ophir, Alaska Seattle, Wash., U.: ‘Whitehorse, Y. s el L W ARCCR S T RS L B I R A L To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Sunday Friday Fridav Thursday Saturuay Friday / . 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