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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TULSEQUAH BOU \l) FOR are Edward T. McCQallum G M. | Moore, Sidney Lumsden, Peter Za-| Advocated ey FOSTER TO SEATTLE Donald B. Foster has left for the States where he will remain for several weeks By Hoover Former President Tells To belp pitvent Commitiee Business ‘ ! colns | Licenses Unneeded WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 = 'or- from developing mer President Herbert Hoover to- Put.a few drops of Va-tronol up [ | 427 asked Congross 1o give the each nostril at the very first sniffle i A T e e or sneeze. Its quick action lation_establishing war time ids Nature’s defenses ontrols of the prices of commodi- wgainst colds, Foliow WAGKS | i directions % unct know what the sit- nfoder. VRATRO-MOL [1 e oo e ey h Hocver told the Senate Banking Committee as he drew on | his experience as food administra- 1 the first World War to sug- & 14-point program mor con- ling commedity pri Hoover said he favored most of the provisions of the price control; asked by the administration except granting of powef to license the I)vmuw SCHENLEY prove very useful in the previous You Get the BEST from .0 it the penaitics ther were tco severe and amounted t 1 licensing business did not ‘OURGreut WhlskeySnm; the % ution of the business man end his family under provision for the revocation of his lcense | violation | ATTENTION SHOOTERS Annual meeting of Juneau Rifle {and Pistol Club ai the Range Tues- |day evening, Dec. 16. Important | business. Everybody please attent. J. W. LEIVERS, adv Secretary R Empire Classifieds Payl JOIN THE FUN—— BOWL It's Healthy, Too! 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SEVERIN \ ® Because of regulations an- ® : 3 aid-up subscriber to ® nounced by the Army, move- ® as.hp P a Openine Wil group of Ot e B B The Daily Alaska Empire mas congs by the mixed choru*‘ ® dates from Seattle or arrivals e| e al Y p Ye Olde Carole Syng, the annual |® will not be made public, on | Shl . i Christmas glee club concert, will be| (, Y e . v e B WGP is invited to present this coupon this sented on Friday, December 19| 5 m,, notice, o evening at the box office of the—— 8 p. m. in the high sohool gym- | O N R e e L2ttt CAPITOL THEATRE This conceft b¥, nearly ninety | bigh school voices 1§ under the di- (Contined from Page Oney '"DES i i - rection of Miss Merle Janice Schroe- | (REw F v EI_ I W | and receive TWO tickets fo see: vocal music instructor of the planes, none landed at the bas | X | I 1 au Public ‘Schools. las far as known, none Wwas Ilnwn MANNED Bv JAPS ‘ (Sun time, December 17) | THE BAn MA" he theme of the presentation i5 by Germans and no new weapons | | Low tid 30 am. 15 feet. F ", = > | 1 Fede X—i r Person in the Gay Nineties. The singers of any kind made their appear- High tide—11:35 am. 198 feet \ deral Tax—ic pe |will wear costumes typical of that| vgee . BOMREDTO DQ(K‘ Low fidesa:15 pom, -36 fect. | —WATCH THIS SPACE Pericd and one may expect to see/ “ vdocks escADE 14 q - - . EB. aifay: of SRR " a\desurnd] il Sdocks escapies CorvRl = Your Name May Appear! i o 2y » | Knpx said, as did all of the oil, gan JOSE, Gosta.Rica, Dec. 16 | . f picture hats and bustles. Groups storage and othor important base oy % g ' ZB k i S e i S S e G will be seen giving forth with m-,'pmmflm‘ The Japanese crew of a mi m, oes 0 u( s | § v vorite Christmas carols while gath- " e S fishing vessel """‘“ the | " around lamp posts thus bring-| ! ol Pa Strij has been internec 1 AI sk D R " g to the audience the Gay Ninety| Secretary Knox said H”‘ Army | oaft was driven to a dock by war; | 8 a ee’ a 0 yuletide spirit or Navy planes were in the .u.k f bombs which the sta Rican | Included in the various groups|When the ack came although |government said"U. S. Navy patrol| 2 : f gL will be the mixed ghorus, the C the planes of the Navy in the cus- jianes dropped Thige 4088, Lo m“. Rugksmthit .“" QGlee Club and the Singing Debs, | tomary dawn patrol were alre .o ntly the sex. ratio of deer in|g Many old favorites will be in-|over the horizon as the Na 5 § Bt Q‘ ‘can:“‘f*g‘;“'lsv“l‘;m"i ort made o dlife cluded on -the program such as{not patrolling at night S I g 'Sp h w{r 3 g | Brahm's' Lullaby” and “The| Knox told a questioner that he aliings o anls A ‘“'( ””“*‘é’n S{:"’:?”” ‘;’““". "“'1 Sleigh” | considers sugh patrol was inolfcu P ""'" “‘)":u::::]" ’0 ccl ;“L“l‘ Miss _Schroeder . announced alsolive, and he believed” 300 mairci| S|GAIMETS oslpone Swanson seported g deer algieac| that an original composition by|planes should have been oyx'rnun' ‘l "1” el at i Lk p:l“‘fl I..,‘ (M';m:??:L;x(fi;u,oimm“:.ul:;I: {un;‘ {to entirely safeguard the islands| MADRID, Dec. 16.—The Spanish|of (he G y Bear, Of araund| DUE ‘(7 THE I EMERGENCY, WE ARE UNABLE S Mccmklg e ol |from a surprise attack Transatlantic Company today an-|100 deer seen, Swanson reported| ¥l R % £ b B G gl T | Army Losses Heavy nounced that all ‘sailings of Span-|on only 234 animals the sex of TO PUBLISH A SAIL HEDULE OF While Shiriey Davis and - pai|. Becretary Kpox said the Army|ih merchantmen to the Amer which could be positively identified | ALASKA LINE S Shaffer L\;/il) ,V the hm ‘"(K “"lloss of aircraft severe. S0me have heen postponed by “govern-|visible horns were counted. Of this| 1 i e S (i |of the hangars were also destroyed, ment order.” |from the ship. Only bucks with| \ md he added, teplacements have | specifically the company said the |number, 146 were does and 97 were| i HoSp"Al mIES ulren(ly arrived or ,u on the way. cailing of the liner Marques de|bucks | . Comillas for New York tomorrow This ties in, the game commission | » heen postponed S with ‘a similar count made| 3 B. Motk was releaad from SL\ ‘L t winter in the Wrangell Nar- FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION-— Ann’s Hospital today after re-| district, -which also - showed CALL THE ALASKA LINE ceiving surgical treatment Wi“red M Welch | hree does 't two bucks. { | ] . Of deer questionnaires already 3 Karen Taylor, two-year-old| lEs HAS . received from hunters, 143 of the! PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Fhpadgnl L g Fumnl Service |svortsmen nave declarea ey be-| was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital {lieve cnly bucks should be shot; | todhy’ Job ks | i s 48 would open the. season on either | SRR JUS AR VL IS : - | remains of Wilfred M. Weleh, | cox and two decldred they thought | | S | sent from Sitka on the Estebeth.|oniy goes should be killed. | AR » will be interned in the Evergreen| PRI e L i o cemetery tomorrow P. S. Ganty, one of the leading Funeral service will be held scribe o the Daily Alaska| business men of Sitka, has arrived (C(?nunued SO0 Raen Onct A, apel of Charles W a business trip to _ | the Cart in Juneau aftey (ol |Mortuary tomorrow afterncon at coast cities. During the day he"«he Philippines. . The Rev. Willis Booth, left for Sitka. { The Army communique also said | pastor of the Northern I - P (N0 new enemy attempt has heenputerian Church, will re | ASPS RE N NORTH |made to strengthen three ,hbeach i £ | heads wrested on Luzon Island a M Ernest Ehler will sin Sam Asp, Tenakee cannery op-|heavy cost of Japanese lives, sh selection: |erator, and Mrs. Asp have returned and planes last week and no: at-| {from the south. They will go to Tenakee soon. | ‘HoWealher Foretasls tempt has been made to establish | new lnndin%s 'HOME NURSING MEET TONIGHT | { | | ‘Are fo Be Broadcasl; s o “c“"f; W|'" I.OW-COS'I‘ ‘h Sa F | announc t(l‘ 'hnL :Hu*yclu\ vn" om San Franciseo oo - meoine o o oo o DIESEL E"GI"‘ | This will be L session co : | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 16.|ducted until af the Christmas —The Weather Bureau here ' has | holidays Hllll abandoned weather forecasts: ubiti —-— - further notice, possibly for the' NOTICE duration of the war. 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FEMMER—AGENT | | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake PHO NIGHT 312 Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $2500 Kake . 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 7.50 S Wrangell . 15.00 15.00 . 10.00 |} Kasaap .. | . Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—nu.umum of S1.0p H FOR INFORMATI®N ON TRIPS TO HAINES, L R uRG, SeAGway, Taky tobee: Phone 612 Kound Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% | An additional charge will be made for single passengers | to flag stops. Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way | _, 2| Bl, | o[ fares, when purchased g 5 =28 g E = in advance. 228|285 z2 | & Fairbanks, Alaska’ Flat, Alaska ... Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath ... Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska 50 99 127 83 § 37 Ophir, Alaska 48 12 125 .10 116 $ 88 || seattle, Wash., U.S.A. T236 10 217 95 207 234" 212 ‘Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 ] To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks " Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday i| Friday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday . Thursday . Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A, DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager i | 135 So. Franklin St. | maa PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE