The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1941, Page 2

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 194( &g;’g%&g'g g?@zg‘_@@'@g!‘g{g&gz{gz&??g"ga‘ i o i St L Res,rl("ons wa RED (ROSS ’werfime Nufrifion NW TOM BAREKSTEN HE "GIFT—LORN" _ DRIVE T0 START In Alaska Studied as 2 paid-up subseriber to ADVICE TO T XPPROVED BY WOMEN OnWeather ' HEREONMONDAY . <o oo o v | The Daily Alaska Empire MERRIER! tion was colled by the Extensioa| T g hi thi 7R Service of the University of Alaska,| is invited to present this coupon this COMPACTS i ofls W | American’ Orgamzahon {0 | December 10. The committee was | evening at the box office of the—-— 3 | (nmpnwn of wm-vs(-mmi\'«,~ of | oG T ¢ Saawdis Raise Fifty Million=Ju- |various orcanizations concerneal CAPITOI, THEATRE Public Predictions Are fo neau’sQuota 6,500 s the o of sin Ruth Tucker, head of the art- 2 < . . {ment of Home Economics; Dr.| and receive TWO tickets {6 see: BeCurtailed @s War- .. Amebioan red! crodd is| Murray hieids, economist, Depar- “MELODY RANCH" "me Pre(au'w" launching the greatest relief dr)\e\m"nt ‘of Business A(llnlnl'il“;flf‘l‘mlr Federal Tax—5 Person k in its history to raise a mlnimum‘fl“d Dean George Gasser, head of | ederal Tax—7oc per foorns 50,000,000, President ngfle]pflw Department of Agriculture of | WATCH THIS SPACE. The Weather Bureau office here j ¢ jssued a proclamation regard- |the University of A . Dr.. F. . oY {went on a full wartime basis this i this drive and will again bring | Cillespie, Commissioner of Health; | Your Name May Appear! ) % | morning, with receipt of waremer-|; (5 the notice of Americans-in G jouden, -OffigeFvo! ~Bublic (. LJdil o s TORRGeRE SRS R se L sn i DOROTHY GRAY COM : ’ ency instructions from the Wash- |, proadeast over the various net- | We M. C. Anderson of the PACTS, 14 k gold plate, § 3 . }ington, D. €., headquarters of the |yqiks and also in newspapers and |Fairbanks Experiment Station; and with their own chamois cover i | weather obscrvers. other distributors of information, :members of the Extension Staff , Principal restriction will be 2 The drive starts i Juneau next The committee will compile in- 150-450 & | close check on the passing out of yponday, December 22 formation about ll(]md.s \\'ilhr special weather information to any un-| e ¥ = BRI 1 |Teference to problems confronting ABIS GLOVES identified persons. Weather :epon\ m:1Kt]x:lr‘;“ml(;:‘llul'?k::;r':m‘S“khxi{‘:‘v; & _\” Alaskans in war time and will } B O . : [ | can be one of the most valuable | poiloc vagutat, Kake Hoonah Make the information available to by gar! 30U BHERES, DRGE sources of information for enemies 1o okee and Kimshan "Gove, has |COOPErating committees throughout English doeskin. Black, white, v enemic pe and colors. planning an attack, it is pointed . quota of $6,500. John Newmarker, A145K2 A 0 g {out. Chairman of the Juneau Chapter B “m“‘;m o A 2.95.5.95 } : Bublic forecasts of ‘weather are || named Adjt. Stanley Jackson HERE FOF ADAYS 3 : to.be limited to 26 hours in ad- | pave charge of the local drive| MT- and Mes. Joc Godding of H 4R varice of ‘the time weather :maps |, e receipt of the following tele- | S<ASWaY: have come to Juncau (o AT S § : " v ! 4 n HANDKERCHIEFS Pure {are “made wup, it was announced. , ..., from the San Francisco ~,‘m‘ul ".h(- (hr‘x.\lm;?s holidays wn.n: I 3T HE PRESENT EMERGE Y, WE ARE UNABLE OSTUME Irish linen, hand-rolled hems % | This will mean that the daily fore- ejqquarters of the Red Cro Mrs. Godding’s parents, Capt. and . PRI Vi heautifully designed \ cast in The Empire, during the war Juneau Chapter $6,500 Mrs. B. R. Aikens at their home TO PUBLISH A SAILING SCHEDULE @ JEWELRY g | period, \will predict weather for| .aguin the American Red Cross " SIXUD Street. | ALASKA LINI it 35¢-1.95 g1 that night. only. is called upon fo serve our Nation gy MOORMICK LE/ Mrs. John (Betty) McCormick is | Fedloal d A e d d bd ) d Yo d Led rds 0 22 e} e ‘dA“ “;"'"‘"‘“ ‘r"““s“‘ oo ‘t" "I"’ in war, both nationally and local- 8 ' iscontinued, also, it was stated, S SHiikita: Tos BAGS — Alwidys more than exaept ‘;,m,,c 8wt veltgelte: bf 1’["'(”::'5"]‘;”;“; ‘r‘n“ “p‘:"“f““: e |leaving for the Seattle, then to| welcomed—Broadcloth _.\u'c(hn more ghan 81 miles per hour I8 ex- | o0 rorces and for relief to dis- 1 ';jrl,‘ Wu.slunm.nn‘ tq spend the o e 0 g pected, when an advisory WaIning (. ceq civilians. To provide essen- 0 o os With Der family. FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— Black. and ‘all colom, many & (Wil be dssued, giving the antici- | a1 funds, the Red Cross is launch- g <o i pated wind speed in various quar- ;.. , cmx‘n)ui:’n for a minimum of | xa KLT”"K."N CALL THE ALASKA LINE iz ters. Elther published or throadeast |¢50 000,000, Your Chapter's quota R_/““;lm b e d“"g“;l” O 3.75-5.50 by ¥adig, these . warnings Will | 00U\, eegn0 Chapters may retain 15| gt seieo s apiobend the PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent . A state the direction of the wind Sarebubof halt-collections for 10- Christmas season in Ketehikan storm expected. In this same con- |, at reltef :expendity The neetion; special warnings of severe ‘(j‘lu,,t: )r:()]:‘fl(l ;l)q::]\(:“ devot f,,;, ginning, as of this date, of a EAR ‘'ROUND weather conditions - expeeted Will .ero065 (o raising the quota in the lf'rl Cross War Fund Campaign for also 'be made public. shortest possible time. We must the raising of a minimum of fifty ! COSTUME JEWELRY — A “Public inquiries regarding these ... a1q chall not fail in this crisis, Million dollars, and T appeal to gorgeous selection, necklaces, restrictions may question whether the American people to make this | President’s Proclamation clips, pins, sets 8| the ‘Weather Bureau offices arc| o folowing proclamation has CAMPAiEn an overwhelming success 8| going. to close,” the official an- |, .., jssued by President Rooseveli Realizing the desire of every Am- 100-295 nouncement of the restrictions ¥ \ Drive : to participate in the na- regarding the Red Cros: 4 2 stated. “Local offices should make | wWHEREAS our country has heen | HODA1 War effort, I confidently an- 5 8 ' " | more esséntial than ever, with the WA Bt . neoprtiais, - whist taneous response to this appeal.” Open Evenings Until 9:00 o'Clock LG bon . aiiv 1b#ticss greatiy| i ; B ol i will inevitably bring grief and i c o o o o incrensed because of the attention|ress (o many and self-sacritice to & | that must be given to essential in-|,)) anq HIP NE ‘ ot 4 B :::"e:::r: for defense and mll"ar.“ “WHEREAS for more than sixty Because of regulations an- e to the Pt N;:uh\\‘ a sailing B| There 15 o possibility that fur. |JEXS the American National Red o nounced by the Army, move ore unable o T Transpor | thet curtailment of public weather |CToSS has plaved a vital role in ¢ ments of senedule Of Ty ships: o 4 - |binding up the wounds of the in- Tigs jon Con b service will be necessary, it was| ® dates from Seatl Qaflllz-y .5'//2 C& /857 g8 | hinted here today, but in any evenz\’ur"d‘ in sheltering, feeding, and|e will not be made IWeather Bureai officldls said they clothing the homeless, in succor- e account of the . | would endeavor to give tlhe public | 08 the distressed, in rebuilding|e they ey S TIONS AND ALL TR T S RESERVAT ATION © : ; ; |broken lives, and in rehabilitatinz|e e o o o o INFORM! .:lls"s“;‘;‘i’;‘;i possible under wartime, ;. yictimg of catastrophes of na- | 5. A ent | ture and of war, and v (,RFFY"' . las Eagles and the Ladies Auxil- | 2 | j MENE pssengers jary will celebrate Christmas th AN"“A[ (Hmsm“ “WHEREAS in preparation for "DES Freight Phone 23 year in their usual time honored notice. - 5 109 just such an emergency as we are| manner | G"-MORE (ousl“s 1nov~ facing, the American Nation- | (Sun_ time, December 20) A program of songs and recita-| I.EAVE FOR SOUTH Red Cross has been spending| High tide am, e tions by the children followed by funds at the rate of more than one| Low tide—7:58 am. 15 fee distribution of gifts to them wil , million dollars a month, which ‘s| High tide—2:00 pan, 19.3 feet e e 2 be the order of entertainment as mm;‘ (g]’;’énfi"’glefgg'b the an-| jon; Gilmore, deputy in the dis- [but a small fraction of theamount| LOW tide—8:34 pm. -33 feet : 7 I"\mflmled SO ek i O ‘_‘hc""““" trict clerk's office, has sailed for|that the organization now requires — SCHOOL BOARD PLANS On Monday night the Eagles and presented tonight at .8|getenikan to spend the holidays|in order to carry out effectively CHILDREN PROTECTION i 1adies will exchange gifts and ck in ‘the high school gymuas| g, his parents its functions as an essential aux- TRAVEL ON A Leaving also was his cousin, Pete | ili; of our armed forces, parti- KA ADIAN Protection for the children Was opioy pames and refreshments slum. The public is invited. : G > Gilmore, who is employed in the|cularly as a friendly liaison in wel- PAGLFIC the main topic of discussion at the S R R The concert, which 'will open u»uxl“‘u- J‘,:;:.;;;mv; of ‘l!u f)ou,)a.x SCHOOL PARTY TONIC with a group of Christmas songs Territorial Attorney General's Of-|fare problems between the man in | Prmcess A L A s K A c o A s T A L A l n L l “ E s LINER held last. night. It por g)1 the high school students the mixed chorus, is under the fils the first session since United , Christmas party will be staged in direction of Miss Merle Janice| Co: He Will vacation in- Califors|service and his family at home, Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express | 1 ation of war, consid-ithe school tonight. Fun of var- Schroeder, vocal music instructor nia and return early in January iand as a key agency in the civil | Thiteat fo v“couv"\ SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. cration of the issue had to do With jous kinds exchange of gifts and of the Juneau Public Sehools. ! e A de{.ense pistiy \ g Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- ding shelter for the children refresnments have been arranged, ‘The theme of the presentation NOTICE |- "Now, therefore, I, Franklin D.| NQ Vietoria or Seattle Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka uld an alarm be sounded while . will' go, back /b the’ GRY. Ninekibas| (At Afterihis date, Dec. 19, 1085 fHiopecvelt, Fresident -of the /United Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 §18 818 school is in ses HOLIDAY AT TENAKEE Singers will appear in their roles|l Will not be responsible for anyStates of America, and Presideat| PRINCESS NORAH Sitka ... 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 The Board agreed that the gYm-| To spend Christmas with their by typical costuming with busifes | 6Pt unless authorized by me. of the American National = Red V. W. MULVIHILL Chichagof 18 18 10 18 10 5 asium is perhaps the safest place parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Asp at pictur adv. OLAF wIN'I'HERS Cross, do hereby proclaim the be-| Kimshan 13 18 10 18 10 2 ents, Mr. s 5. Sam Asp al picture hats, derbies, and side- Agent, C. P. R—Jun » 3 at present where the children could Tenakee Springs, their sons, Svende purns. siBfIta it Lot O S ‘ 8 R—Juneau, Alaska | | pelican ... 18 18 18 also the enclosure between and Jjohn left here this. week. The Included in the various groups | I CA“ADIAN PACIHC‘ 2 g ig 1 : school and gym and there Was latter only will r : ; i latter only will return to continue wiy pe the .mixed chorus, the | Ataocn . 18 discussion of having bags of attendance in the Douglas Public | P e S : Vel : , Girls' Glee Clu i Hoonah .. 10 and piled against the walls to give school after the holidays Dira b and the Singing !r-..m----..m,.-m Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60 added protection against bom . - 4 4 ; posal was also made that a tun-\FIRST AID CLAS Old favorites on the program |} & o | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY { ' “By: ) T : p Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake driven into the hill at rear of | 'O START NEXT MONTH ‘R‘I‘:'lbe Brahms' Lullaby,” “The | [ |5 iminan $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 the school buildings would provide| Due to unusual activities occa- SIS6%" and Ave Verum by Mozatt.| o THE Kake ... 25.00 25.00 25.00 12,50 safety. Clerk of the Board was di-|sioned by Christmas and New Llelma McCorkle and Jack Cal- e Petersburg 18.00 18.00 7.50 rected to write to the City Council, |Year’s the organization of classes vin are soloists for the evening Mg 4 i Wrangel 15.00 15.00 about providing such a shelter or|in first aid will not be started un. While Shirley Davis and Pat Shat-| /" . W " | L R ATCO Kaopan .. 1040 other aids where expenditure of i) sometime early in January, Mrs. f€r Will be the planists. # 3 : | Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 funds will be necessitated {Glen Kirkham 3 s e s e 5 - : o e B e S SO " W o LINE FOR INFORMATION O THIFS 10 HAINES, Phope G12 A. would be discontinued at the b i 'I' L/ o I M D v 4 « 4 { Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% 13 1 after first of the year; also DOUGLAS NURSING CLASS owns n' . L] - i A " ; . . ditional charge will be made for single passengers a curtain for the gym stage' The meeting of the Douglas Home Alaska Transportation L g % to flag stops. R TR ha was due to arrive soon. On Janu- |Nursing Class, scheduled to have ( "ed l ' A . % Compan, et Pool told the Board a been held tonight, has been can- 4 of about 20 high school stu-lcelled. 4 il » T — e ——p i | its would be started under the! The class 1 otings _ TALLSTEAD, Pa., Dec. "~ —Hall- : . g, Y, e U] T s il bl e o i ai| N NRREA g e | EAINGRRERIERE AT SR 1 O rrccccrr s e e s s i s was voted (o increase the pay of - to remain healthy as its contribu- SEATSLS substitute teachers from $5 to $6 tion to national defense, Dr. For-| /A 3 & L Der Gay) THe~Board iAlso approved | SONS OF NORWAY rest F. Smith, a reserve officer and . ] y < the placifig of a..piece of flooring | : e the town’s only doctor, has beefr] - - PASSENGERS FREIGHT the gym floor next to the walls. egular meeting Saturday night called to serve as a captain in % Fooe REFR. -oe Dec. 20, at 8 p.n. Nomiuation of the 109th Regiment, 'I‘Wem’;-ELghm Double Your Enjoyment TIRRATION. EAGL TO CELEBRATE officers, other important matters. Division. With TEN HIGH} ,CHRISTMAS WITH 2 EVENTS All members are urged to attend - >, X B With a party for the children ()Il GEORGE JOR SON, NOTICE b HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA {he Order tomorrow evening and a|adv Acting President. ~ AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Round-Trip Fares: event for the mvmbor.&l e | air route from Seattle to Nome; on Alaska l)istrlbutol‘s Company 10% off twice one-way s on Monday mgm Doug sub« nbo to The Empirt sale at J. B. Burrord & Co. ady. fares, when purchased in advance. [ " onts-w-Pants’ NERW = ] Py tri i, : o - \ - i ERE‘S Gi‘lll\.vl\lflsiia i ik 3 THET'S T \ HE'S SNIEEN'S SNUFEY - W EROM? olovin, Alaska $ B2\ w8 @ro, )/ Masomanare N e MeGraih 18 10 TELEGRAW - LEMME HBNE T, . W3UN PRy BRI HORE ENES S Mot » i o/ V:;x:eioyggs; ¥ Csn 144 125 gg 142 11: { To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairba Monday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Friday Wednesday Friday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday B — S E RNt A, Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manage ‘ 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 MA 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE McGrath

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