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Sensible gees Lie Nasis Slgnal Corps leers Umon" OnWartime Buys $4, 000 ~ Basis Now Defense Bonds Members of the Juneau Mimq No More nght Letters- No‘ and Mill Workers Union, Local 205, nm(lr an all-out move flnun(‘iallv‘ | | Reference fo Ship |3k mecting nere inst nign. | | Movemems | /The miners voted instructions to | trustees of the union to purchase ! immediately $4,000 worth of de-| Wartime measures are now I ronge ponds, as their contribution | |effect so far as the U. 8. Ar nl\‘“, the winning of the war which| operations are con-'y . “y..n - declared against Japan |cerned, it was (|‘P(X|RY‘[‘(1 this m.mnA This purchase is fn madition tol ling by Staff Sergeant Roger H.| : | Stevensoni, operator-in~ghatge of |9everal hundred dollars worth of {the Juneau office. |the defense bonds already acquired |by the union through monthly pur- Under orders now effective, nu‘ " more night letter transmission is|chases of $100 worth of bonds per | possible, Stevenson stated. Com-|month. 't is esse"tial t’.at all | mercial and personal wires may not | | refer to arrival or departure of any ships, nor may messages to or from | FREIGHT MUS'I' i 5 ” ships be transmitted. { i - Mo‘/ ED All messages, Stevenson warned,| rewy 7 e are subject to delays in transmis- BE TAKEN FROM | - 7 ./ Kelieves Wi [\ddq1) Purchasing Suggested oxlvnunnnhrhn d, you wil Df Cou”ney Sm”h '0[ be delj Msnshaiasy : | Make Official Stafe- - Gt prcorzmry] i c o i quickly cools a oothes the Y Bael the TIhy e thoIAtum 1a ment to Housewives | also & most soothing and effective | application for other minor skin Ealialichs Jan Sibibes. 2 “Don’t get panicky and order a lot of supplies that won't be suitable in time of emergency,” Dr. Courtney Smith, Assistant | Administrator of Public Health, warned housewives today. Dr. Smith is today checking [ with grocers and local whole- | salers to find out what supplies | they have on hand. i ; A statement with suggestions | | l ot X for sensible buying that will pro- vide a balanced diet of food that will not deteriorate, that can be | stored until an emergency might SCHENLEY arise, will be made by the Health | You Get the BEST from | Deparkment. tomorrow’s Em- ‘:]):)n[ lql‘:vd.!flf)le“a‘\:x” o ?r:;oy Ntom\'(: L touR Greut whlskey s'u'es ¥ L Lo ; ::«;fi.m at any time, (lu:n to black- jUNEAU DOCKS "ra'n the docks w.thi“ / ROTARMNS PLAN Dr. Hago B. Arocie |08 i e, Consignees Requested fo E te f! fact-finding tour | venson said, w reather als # ' NEW YEAR DANC P et B e . sl | oo S0 i e wos| Call for Goods Im- the NEXT 24 HOURS. | professor of philosophy at the Uni- | jicoatches will take preference gen- b 4 versity ‘of Montevideo, arrives i | (010 "Gl wi , mediately tween the e .1..mg.‘ of Christ-| New York, declaring now is the Ry : gifts at their annval Christ-| time to be most careful of Nazi — % e N methods. Underground work in- All freight now on the Alaska party and plans for a New| & i ¢ 's Eve Dinner Dar at the| Stead of active, open aggression, now a e Steamship Company, Northland | L IR s -y e Hotel. Rotarians. were busy | Takes:them “more dangerous than | Transportation Company and Ah\ka' e g o .”‘.fm,,,m.,\ Ly Tt e'er-“he’wi Transportation Company wha must be moved by the owners un- cheot at Percy's C jhnf kf\'x : | N x| Few Da s mediately, it was announced this | | 1 ;‘\‘;v‘y‘ ¢ s Beale ‘A.n( morning. | | 1L 1ae e money In fines Freight remaining at the wharves | 1 when they ed out names of Ro- | - will be moved into public storage, | S]gned. {tarians for whom gifts are to be The blanket of snow covering Harold Knight, Manager of the Al- | g 2 { purchased for the club Christmas |Juneau and vicinity and making aska Dock and Storage Company. | tree. When members began com-| F |vlackouts partic ineffective may warned. Removal of freight now on o | paring notes, it was x:x.mf'\'«‘y'(wl that | melt away mumn the next few the docks not only will avoid cen- Alaska nock & Siorage co- [names of Beale and Wildes ko days, the Weather Bureau observers tralization of the city's supplies but | ~ the only ones in the grab box. The| here predicted today. also will make room for incoming B | Lwo were assessed 25 cents for each P ¢ v s cargoes, he pointed out, as well as e e A total of 13 inches of snow lay EPANaS WL in the Gastineau Channel area for any emergency situation —_— - o o - | —— N r i re " ore are H i , Eoras SR T e s st o Northland Transportation Co. (I““( 'or (hl'dren Meantime, other sections of the!the city’s waterfront storage facil- ment Rega[ding Prep. Territory are also blanketed in ities. : | white. At Cordova, 14 inches of Will Be Wednesday aration, Decorations v vt el s - e (ROSS UNIT | D.B.Femmer : B ) Anchorage an inch lay ou the i | o | gr a 1 Fort Richardson. At | The monthly immunization and ) 3, o o ground arounc 1 Y 3 The local Forest Service ofice poqiar o 2 o e | vaccination clinic will be held as I}“ ety s s ras ok ObE S oub LR 0! is calling atfention to az- | now was reported scheduled it was announced today |, SRS Thristmas ; by Miss Janc Hibbard, Public Health |0 10 the, indoor use of Christmas) .Tnis time a year ago, ricords| The Red Cross nstructors Asso-| Nur The clinic will take place | "¢ | showed, there was no snow at Jun-| ciation meeting, scheduled for to- | Wednesday, December 10, in the| Cpcesionally .some reference is [cau, Cordova or Kodiak, but four night at 7:30 o'clock in the City | made to the possible use of chem-linches Jay at Anc hnr'q;:v- Hall has been icelled pending | Juneau Public Health Center, room SMOOTH- @ 108 of the Territorial Building. Is l”’ “”‘l‘""’;[ F“‘L““‘““t 1peos: possible blackout conditions i LR itk B L g 4 " — B! Parents are urged to. take ‘their | 11°, Forsst Products Laporatory At | It is expected that the group will ' S i I M W, Night School Meg! ¢+~ = 552 2 " 1pmp 16 N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWPAPER ADVERTISING .\nnth chauman of the a ation |icals for this purpose, and it not | enthusiastic over the results ob- 'tained. The conclusion is that for the average householder the most | practical, satisfactory, and con-| Night school, usually held on H Tuesdays and Thursday a' 7 o'clock i H H | venient method for holding down | ames ’wln u’la ulw fire hazard is to follow N“_‘m the evening has been cancelled| precau- 2 o'clock, as the possibility of black- out makes the Jater hours in- advisable — ., Cancelled Tonight - n\ a number of simple [ tor I'"m.hl | Scheduled Thursday o e e o et “Anmoubecment ot turer ativ y | ties of the night school classes will . 1 ' stand the tree in water. This *Blended with Specially — : be forthcoming from Supt. of D ch | | the needles fresh and green. F Distilled Neutral Grain Funeral services for James Erwin, |of the thousands of needles on an|Schools A. B. Phillips when plans | who passed away December 7 at St.|evergreen treen draws water from|have been made by the School Spirits . . . Schenley Blends @' Ann's Hospital, will be held Thurs- | h ; Board covering all educational fac-| P! egam 5 P! the tree trunk and breathes it off| | oo Give You Perfect MILDNESS i(lm morning at 9 o'clock in the i, the air, even for many day {ilities. ——— Catholic Church of the Nativity after the tree is cut., Keep up this| He is survived by two brothers, |water supply 1‘ ACA AGENT LEAVES | Sergeant V. Erwin of Colorado and | mne recommendation is: Get a| Felix Aubuchon, agent and radio- Sevee. !,".'d'.:"::: éft Srein § | W. W. Erwin of Chapman, Kansas. | yree as freshly cut as possible. Cut|phone operator for Alaska Coastal Neutral Spirits, 86.8 Proof. Schenley A Interment will be at the Ever-| ec 1o but of the trunk diagonally | Airlines, sailed south on the steam- | %% Grai | gred etery | Ras iERLdend iy lavtia! § | groen Cemotely; in Juneau. {at least one inch above the orizinal|er Princess Norah for a month’s Spirits, 86 Proof. Blended Whiskey. § | e Al | LIPS e S " ¥ NOTICE lcut end. Stand the tree at once m‘vacanon in the States. ! Copyright '9_"' Sihetley Digtiters AIRMAIL ENVELOPES. showing|® container of water and do not let! During Aubuchon’s absence, Dean Corporation, New York City. : B - SHOWING| 1 water level drop below the| Goodwin, one of the three ACA air route from Seattle to Nome, on st g Ve e A e o surface. If the tree is not to be|pilots, will handle office routine. set up for several da; stand it | Home to Hubby in water meanwhile in a cool nlace. | Bt ) z If started in time this treatment E n t r B l an k { |prevents the needles from drying z out and becoming inflammable. | To Telephone Subscribers Due to present conditions we ask all subscribers to use their phones for business only. Keep all children off the phones. | { | Spruce, especially, loses needles very | {|easily. Freshly cut spruce trees { |standing in water are difficult to set| 5 on fire by candle or match fires,| but of course cannot withstand a| { llarge source of heat. | N \ \ N )\ \ Some of the other precautions to| aress take against fire around the Christ- First Prize, $50; Second Prize, $35: Third Prize, $15 mas tree: eliminate defective elec-| k to Box 470, Juneau, before trical connections; avoid an ac-| ridnight, December 22. ) |cumulation of combustable decora-| e e o e e i | AN ORDESRERORER | MHe’ foans i _— p — | placing the tree keep away from | window curtains or other combust-| ible furnishings. Above all, be sure not to place it where the occupants of a room | ior building would be cut off Irom' the door or other easy exit in case| {of a fire - - - HOSPITAL NOTES frrrrrrr e e l This is necessary to give operat- ors time to take care of important emergency calls. ) Mrs. Jeohn Vavalis and ‘nfant| Union Heating Oils provide the right kind of heat, ‘;1‘“::1:1611\ h;;(\/):p:)&c]n i uomJ because they are scientifically refined and carefully | v | t. handled... free from non-combustible materials and Tonk.CHRAANHOR. 1ias-Deep we th“"k yo“ f“r cwper“ "m. | charged, after receiving medical dirt that cause clogging, smoke, trouble or waste, from St. Ann’s Hospital yes- | Furthermore, they are not only made clean, but | | delivered clean, to your home. Safe 1o use you'll find | /A6 poung sty bov. was:boin 10 S o 5 4 | Licut. and Mrs. R, C. Dunn of Sitka, ! ] ey How freely in any kind of weather. Alaska, at 1 o'clock yesterday aft-| N] :Al ' : jernoon at St. Ann's Hospital The| an S(afl today to keep your home warm in any weather |infant has been named David Cam- ’ 3 2 by using Union Heating Oils. eran. spdl4 5 i | Mrs. Arnold England, 16-year-old, | pital, was dismissed yesterday Mrs. Paul Rudolph and ‘nfant |daughter were dismissed from the Government Hospital this morn- | ing Portuguese actress, arrives at New, York from Lisbon. She came to jom‘ her husband, 23-year-old sailor, and, = native of Hopewell, Va., who plans, to retire from the sea and-study, Portuguese, so they can speak t¢ cach other. They met in Lisbos last year, 4 gy . Fmpire Classifieds Pay!