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PAGE SIX PHONOGRAPH ? HINT U. w. RECORDS coms - MAY PICK . N.W.COACH (Phelan, WI|(0X and Welch, IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS! GIVE GIFT CHECKS IN ANY AMOUNT AND LET THE ;/5 ! A OTHER FELLOW DO THE SHOPPING! 7 Gef Bounce as Huskies No Shopping Headuches' No Nler Chnstmus Exchanges' 21 BLANK GIFT CHECKS AR . % Look for New Menfor ALASKA MUSI( Sl I'l'l Y | seaTTLE Dec. 15-University of ington Athletic Director Ray 122 Second Streot Phone Red 206 man somewhat unexpectedly COOOOCCLOTEOEOEOTTEL < terminated the services of | Football C h Jam: P. PRhelan and his assistants, Chester Wilcox {and Ralph Welch Westinghouse Super Market | Seattle newspapers said that des- . . pite the clamor for a “big name” Refrigeration win True-Temp Control — |coxch. the vniversiis may pick man from the Pacific Northwest. SR e gives you five kinds of cold needed for even the simplest meals! Heel of Germans Is Fell in Vichy The cold that’s best for one kind of food may ruin another. That's why you o) need 5 different kinds of cold LONDON, Dec. 15 Reuters in your refrigerator at one dispatch from Vichy s: the Ger- time. man authorities have announced that several hundred more Jews SUB-FREEZING cold for frozen foods; NON- FREEZE cold (with moist, moving air) for meats; BE- LOW -AVERAGE cold for milk and beverages; 40° cold for staples; and MODER- ATE cold (with high humid- ity) for salad greens, fruits and vegetables. Westinghouse gives you this Super Market Refrig- eration PLUS many other sensational features. Come in and see the new Westing- house Models today. and Communists are to be shot and also that a billion franc fine has been ordered for the recent attacks on German troops. For Lasting Practical Gifts See r o Parsons Eleetrie Co. R i - 140 South Seward Sireet 1§ s the famous assorement of { | e - de.50. | SITKA JUNEAU ‘ 0 $7.50. ! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. { SESEIEGTALS, DOME JAPRIANGCES | The Rexall Store 3 LAMPS No lovelier gift can be chosen than a beautiful FLOOR OR TABLE LAMP and you will certainly have no difficulty in finding the style you prefer among this fine array. SMOKING STANDS for FATHER, HUSBAND, BROTHER or FRIEND A very much appreciated gift. Many handsome styles to select from. Priced as low as New and popular fluores- cent style floor and bridge lamps. Charming EARLY price starting at AMERICAN MAPLE re- THE NEW COLONIAL LAMPS and SHADES are exceptionally attractive in $13.95 including 300 w. globe productionus in a variety of Nl l l‘ R 0 l‘ s You will be completely dazzled when you see the glorious display of sparkling MIRRORS in our FURNITURE DE- PARTMENT. Practically style is shown, Ve m-mn l\p(‘ cire in various sizes. Beautifully designed gilt framed ones in 18th Century period styles and reproductions of Colonial Mahogany styles. A Lovely Gift for Every Home! A Real NURRE MIRROR will delight the heart of anyone who loves beauty. styles. TABLE LAMPS shown in a every large variely of styles and colors th Al 3 DESK S KNEEHOLE, GOVERNOR WINTHROP STYLE Breakiront Secretaries, Typewriter Desks in fact we are showing about every style of DESK for the home. Priced from $45.00 A gift for the home. One can scarcely imagine any- thing nicer. Sold in pairs or individually. Priced as low as $4.95 M M JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. | should an emergency arise mak- Jing a blackout necessar “Also many excellent pieces from IMPERIAL in walnut and mahog- | any. . | by ROOS are too well known to need describing that with walnut or with GENUINE TENNESSEE ‘ CEDAR and INSURED AGAINST 1HE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Where JapanSIrlkes Spy Gang - (Convided NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—A Federal jury has convicted, after a speed; ict, 14 tight lipped defendant: |accused of supplying military formation to rmany FORT McKINLEY | The trial lasted 14 weeks. NICHOLS FIELD The verdict carries a maximum sentence of 22 years. > FAILTO HAlT | | | | CHICAGO, Ill., Dec. 15.—Sentries shot and killed Harry Dudley, 65, and wounded his son-in-law, Otto Gerling, near the Naval Reserve Armory when the two failed to re- spond to the warning. Gerling said they had been on a buck hunting trip, but admitted he failed to halt when commanded to do so. He was carrying a gun. RAILROADS ASK TO RAISE RATES WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—Man- agements of the Nation's railroads have petitioned the Interstate Com- | merce Commission for permission ‘zu increase passenger and freight rates in order to produce $350,000,- 000 additional revenue annually. — ., MRS. POWERS LEAVES Mrs. E. M. Powers, accompanied ___|by her little daughter Beverly, has |left for the south to spend the holidays with Mr. Powers. i R e TWO SKI CLUBS There are two ski clubs in An- | chorage, the local organization and | one formed by the Coast Artillery at Fort Richardson. COLDS= Y| FIGHT MISERY | where you feel it—rub | throat, chest and [ ‘ Mlndanao PHILIPPINE> ISLANDS Japanese warplanes have struck at the Philippines. Manila, key city of the Philippines, was atiacked by Japanese bombers as well as Davao, in the south islands, and Camp John Hay, near Baguio, in the i north. Palawan Isle, to the west also was a target. PUBLIC ASKED TO COOPERATE IN CENSORSHIP Cooperation of the public in ob- serving wartime regulations re- garding the movement of na%cnger‘ planes was requested today Louis A. Delebeque, district manager for Pan American | ways. back with time-tested “We'd like to answer routine| — —— questions,” Delebeque said, but wc} aren’t even permitted to tell people | when mail planes are leaving. It would help us greatly if the public| would refrain from telephoning or Carl Stromberg, well known car- asking our employes whom they penter, has left Juneau for the meet on the street about plane states to seek special treatment. ' |movements. Our orders are to nl)r‘ - lserve strict silence about all plane| travel | Delebecque pointed out that planes travel between Seattle and| Juneau on regular schedules a week. | “That is much information as \we can glve,” Delebecque said. “We lare not permitted to say who is | aboard the the plane. We can’t tell| Chnstmas Pariy For gl_apeladies The Chapeladies will hold a Christmas party following the reg- ular business session of their meet- ing tomorrow evening, December 16, at the home of Mrs. Fred Campen. "/J le'ORu- \alcs Air- | the group | will meet on Wednesdty afternoon |at 2 o'clock. The members of the organization | are urged to submit the completed Red Cross garments at that time, | D 4 "TROMBERG SOUTH travellers' familics whether the traveller In question is aboard or|® net. We cannot say what time plancs will leave, when they will ar- | rive or whether they're in the air.”| Any letters to be mailed at other ports enroute or given to other per-| sons to be mailed at end of flighd may positively not be carried by any | passengers or PAA personnel by| ‘ordel of the U. S. Customs, rurtherl isaid Delebecque \ 1 Passengers are requested not to| {carry any mail and to send same | . through regular Post Office chan- nels. 24 SKIERS TAKE - TO SLALOM COURSE IN SUNDAY RUNS 'Bonnie Klein, Buddy For- { rest Show Promise as Junior Hickory Aces About 25 skiers turned out at the Isecond meadow for Sunday's skiing which was marked by practice in | !simple slalpm running. The courses | OCCASIONAL TABLES consisted mostly of flags set in gate | | fashion for the junior skiers. | Why not select a TABLE as ; The most promising beginners in- | |cluded Bonnie Klein and Buddy | | Forrest. Both of these young skiers showed a great deal of natural abil- ity to learn the slalom running, {which will undoubtedly give them | much more confidence in general skiing. | All junior as well as adult skiers are favorably impressed with the skiing displayed by a newcomer, Chuck Patrick, who formerly lived and skied in Colorado, where he-re- | ceived excellent instruction. It _was the general opinion that | more gains were made in ski con- |trol than in many past ski Sun- days, and with this in mind the ' program next weekend will consist lof both slalom and downhill con- ll.mlled runs, = | | BOOK TROUGH END TABLES Special $35.95 in walnut finish She'll reme they’re th COCKTAIL and COFFEE TABLES — END TABLES festivities. of beauty Cedar Chests Everyone Knows CHESTS are made Beautifully veneered maple and lined no finer an ROOS. I.IACK OSWELL VISITS | FORMER JUNEAU FRIENDS | 1 Jack Oswell, formerly of Juneau, | was in Juneau last week on his re- | i ! (OTH DAMAGE. any lovely models to seleet from. turn to his office in Seattle [ Oswell, who is with the personnel | i section of the Army Engineers, has | |been in Yakutat for several weeks. ' ( A graduate of Juneau High School | jand an Annapolis appointee from | | Alaska, Oswell visited his Juneau | friends while here, PRICED AS LOW AS 8$39.95 in-, SENTRIES SHOOT Whe Gives Star Brand S “Cue” from HER.. Get STAR BRANDS most. Gay and charming they're perfect for Xmas lovelv Star Brand Shoes. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1941 'And Now Hungary AtWar withU.§ ‘ | | \ 1 MAKES ALL PENS | | SHEAFFERS qE WRITE BETTER SKRIP-WELL™ A uses | -fdrop \—/ Sodm\mf free / Qunck-drymg WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 The State Department has been notified that Hungary has declared war gainst the United States, answer- ing the demand of their Nazi mas- ters. Rumania also notified the De- | partment Saturday of a war dec laration against the United States I but unofficial advices declare the Rumanians admit this was done under threat by Germany. | corrrrrrrrrr e i A Box of Empire Classifieds Pay! HOLEPROOF HOLEPROOF'S LOVELY CLOTH CHIMNEY | GIFT BAG | Famed for glorious perfection of quality and workmanship, Hole- proof Fine Stockings are the | perfect gift for the perfect girl | —be she wife, sister, sweetheart, mother or grandmother! In the season’s loveliest colors! 1.00, 1.25 1.50 \Nylen 1.75 and 2.00 - Family Shoe Store LOU HUDSON, Manager s al i’ PRESENTS WITH A FUTURE ALWAYS “CLICK” ISE SANTA Girls Prefer Them .. STAR BRANDS Girls agree, “smart accessories make Xmas costumes”. Don’t let her down, Dear Santa, give Star Brands, the gift she wants. Fashion- able styles that make colorful Xmas frocks even more charming. See them on display. $2.95 10 $6.50 A Gift Boys Like.. STAR BRANDS Give a gift boys really want, (cots less than one good toy) Star Brand shoes. Their'’s is 8 stylish, yet sturdy construction boys like and for wear they can’t be beat. Give genuine all-leather Star Brand shoes $3.50 o $5.50 2. Gifts That Count with MEN mber Star Brands, e gift she’ll like Make hers a gift and comfort... Gifts that last count most with men . ..get genuine all-leather Star Brands. Stylish, dependa< ble and comfortable, they're everything a man wants in shoes. Give him Star Brands for Xmas and watch him smile. $4.50 to $10.00 FAMILY SHOE STORE LOU HUDSON, Manager