The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1941, Page 2

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OVE OF HITLER |Firing of N;;i Army Chiet Leads Allies to Wonder What ‘Adolf Plans '+ for Good Girls and Bavs ~ g Neither denial nor confirmation N | was received from Moscow or Lon- \d«_n regarding these purperted sea | “" ‘uclones of the Nazis. % | Spain In War The pnvnely published anti- Fascist Spanish News Letter, reach- ing Lendon said: q Hitler is nou | défeated, in North = Africa, Spain must come into the war. Spanish * AQUESTION I L AGES (Continued Imn: Page One) GCHANICAL, EDUCATIONAL TOYS FOR ALL AG s -t s — “"\‘\l.%;ll\'( 81 QUAL O TBRTALa ™ 7T TR i ()NI‘ battle last night with Grmmn des- é B Ty P i troyers, but where was not stated.| (GOVERNMENT MAY | REQUIRE PRIVATE | | LANDS IN ALASKA Fort Richardson fo Dis- | cuss Ownership hip of lands in Al-| | Private owner the specific 'nature of the lands o lm what they may be needed - MANY SINGERS IN ATTENDANCE, ' < o, s o, o om0 PUBLIC SONGFEST * : 8 ¢ 'S ever! re * g that remains is for -5 [ At i :ff::,;,_“',',:“}',’,,’,fl DUMP TRUCK Ibe pressed.” The letter added that| i WAGONS ' ky,) { A“hoy’s favorite toy it 08| Gertnan military air missions have| 1 o s Jineau mich, womer g st I-bearing wheels srucyiNa fumps mechanically icial Alngy ! e o b W turdy bal e 35¢ to 1.50 dumps mecha y. been conferring with offieials at| Uil ol TE N Lo Qi free wheeling, colorful e “ 50¢ to 1.50 § [Madrid for the past two weeks, .. |27 SVIIER (IO S st i 1.50 to 4.50 A bridgehead from Spain. toi’ oo oclook £ & French North Africa, via Gioraltgr, | 1e118Y @HHEA00 60 & o'cloft ] PN ' inight save the collapsing Axis fight | "¢ ‘(”".'l“l s ’I" S ‘)‘ ”“‘w"“‘ ! o in Libya or carry the war to a new“f”n‘u”‘ B T RS S YV ORAN Y zone, such as Dakar, the French|C'uP 8 o 8 West African port facing the South | m}‘; ‘»1111 (//\“N;m:; St T 2 American bulge. | the Herald Angels Sing," “Come All b Latest official word from ine|Ye Faithful” and “Litle Town B Libyan theater reports that British B-anvn(’m. were sung and sun # meechanized patrols have penetrated | again under the choir direction of & 150 miles into Tripolitania, the E. M. Polley. Members of the Wo- : 8 | western sector of Libya, which lies| man's Olub handed the Yule sing- 35 DOLLS HOUSE \ Toni g s = S LA SE % lrext to French Tunista. ler punwl sheets m music. Also YOLL BUGGIES < Clever, complete, handsome, LA i | sung were “Jingle Bells” and “God i e - g DOLLS built just like a southern A 4 different sizes in. life-like g x s 9 America b G The loveliest dolls in the home. r After-. th Ry sl reproductions, ball - bearing O AR Ko 558 After', the | MlE 'ended, Saritd wheels, collapsible tops. b kil . Claus gréeted the scores of yow ; ander al. 2 } 4 P % o de sters who altended the songfe 150:t0 &4 1.00 te 7.9 MwSE (REEK on and delivered his gifts of candy SCOTTY ANY MORE Name Changed - To Be & 1) " 14 i Called “"Northway e & BOATe FURNITURE TRICYCLES miHlust ot Bl Jeaitiny of the 1 That actually run in Wonderful, dolls’ furniture, 3 different sizes, made for Nabesria and Telin Rivers, just! ¥y water. or standard children’s sets. lots of hard use. ®ast . of the Yukon. bovder, don't '“::_: 1.25 1.00—1.95 2.50 to 6.95 call the place Nabesna. L — — And don’t call it Moose Creek. & And don't call it Scotty. El;‘-' From now -on, according to a g::‘ letter from Assistant Postmaster | Q',; General Ambrose O'Connell to Claude Hirst, director of the Office of Indian Affairs, Y B BJm& Co o to be called “Northway.” v The village's difficulties began| i Q(/fll/ 124 5 mee /887 g e 5 b Q7 at the other Nabesna, 'way down ES; 1\\ ('“ ’] FORP‘_ on the Yukon. That wouldn't do, s 5 somebody But suggested Moose Creen. there already was a Moose SONS OF NORWAY /i, e, o e Gion. - FROM FIRST CITY |0 e o “sceity ta Holm and Anna Lowell, audit- But Hirst protested to Delegate months as Aase was elected Presi- ing committee; and Belle Knudson, After two deputy | Anthony Dimond. Dimond protes'- » Sons of Norway Sat- delegate to avention next June marshal at Craig and Ketchikan, |2d to O!Connell, Hirst suggested at the regular meet- in Everett, Wash. | Sidney J. Thompson has returned| ‘Northway,” the name of the head ing of that organization. - o - |to duty at the U. S. Marshal’s of- | man of Athabasmn tribe at thej Others elected to serve with him : | fice here. village. were Bert Mork, Vice-President; FORGET ME NOT SHOP | Thompson went to Ketchikan to| So Northway it is. Bernhardt Havdahl, Judge; Dr. J.| Cyclamen, Primroses, Poinsettias, |take the place of Deputy Marshal —~rr—————— ©. Rude and Dr. L. P. Dawes, Phy- | Peppx Cherries, cut rlowers:,‘,N O. Hardy, who was in the south Subscribe ' to the Dally Alaska sicians; Gertie Olson, Secretary; holiday corsages. MERRY |with prisoners and then went to Empire—the paper with the largest Bule Knquun Financial Secre- CHRISTMAS. paid cireulation adv, 'Craig in an emergency case. We would like to say just this: Thank You! For all the nice things you have done for us! The past year has been agood one and we owe everything we may have accomplished to your good will. We will fry as hard to please next year. MERRY CHRISTMAS to You and Yours! TURKEYS Perry Oven Ready—Order Yours Now: PRICE IS RIGHT! che';k Thi’ Li;’ !"or YOUR DINNER: BUTTER and EGGS The BEST for justa LITTLE LESS! TURKEYS Amocat or Pennant Extra Quality Cranberries—Celery Sweet Potatoes MINCE MEAT - gi. 35 ' CRANBERRIES, Ib. 28c| ‘Gt cran ‘PRANGES NEW NAVELS — Juice size—2 DOZEN 55(3 CoFFE E OUR SPECIAL—GROUND FOR YOU! 2 lhs. 550 MIXED NUT 2 Ibs. 55e¢ COCKTAIL SAUCE MINCE MEAT PUDDINGS CANDIES—OId Favorites Checolates—Creams Hard Mixes NUTS All New Crep—Contains Almonds, Wal- nuts, Pecans, Peanuts, Brazils, Filberts RITZ CRACKERS .:rvoa33e| eniie SWEET POTATOES s»~»» YAMS 3 vounns 29¢ | Candy Canes Please Phone EARLY! Two Fast Phone 104-10 Deliveries 10:30 a.m., 230 p.m. | Yeour Tree the village is! donated b» R. R, Hermann |UNCLE ‘SAM HAS NEW Distant Indian V Village Gets: SOLDIER; BOY BABY FOR BlMR STEELES Incle Sam )m a new soldier in {Juneau, no drafting and no selec- tee, but hustling right into th Armed Forces with just the mere form of induction. | The new soldier is a six-pound, 11-ounce boy baby born to Mr. and | Mrs. Blair Steele at St. Ani Hos- t 6:40 o' membei | pital last evenin ! The proud fat of the staff of the Juneau office of the Signal Corps United States I'Army, and the mother is the for- mer Olga Paul, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Sam Puul Parly on Tuesday For All Children A rollicking Christmas party for all the children on the Gastineau | Channel will be given on Tuesday, is a » | December 23, at 1 p. m. at the Col- |iseum theatre Union. of Mine, men under the | Drieth. ! The doors of the by the International 1 and Smelter- direction of Al theatre will be |open at 12:30 o'clock in the after- {noon with the show starting promptly at 1 o'cleck Competent guides have been sel- ected to transfer the children from jthe theat after the show to the Union H: where they will be welcemed by Santa Claus, An entertaining program has been arranged for the children after which an abundance of candy, and fruit will be distributed. Each and every child on the Channel is urged to be present for the fun { o> { Churchill Kin Lost | nuts Esmond Romilly Wephew of Mzs. Winston Churchill, Pilot Officer Esmond Romilly, 22, was listed by the Canadian Air Force as missing after overseas operntmns Romilly’s wife, now liv- | ing in Alexandria, Va., is a sister | of Unity Freeman-Mitford, who was once called the ideal Aryas beauty by Hitler. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, shuwmg‘ air route from Seattle to Nome, on| sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv 1} {aska which may be needed by the; Federal government will be dis-| |cussed this week by George A \Parks, Territorial cadastral en- gineer, and Major W. Hosea Anchorage Arm offic who has arrived in Juneau and is staying at the Baranof Hotel g Hosea declined to comment on!} | ® account of the HOME DEFENSE | BOARD SLATES E. M. Polley, Appointed Head of Evacuation, to Qufline Plans ivilian Defense Board s of all divisions of the Council chambers 0 o'clock this evening, l"n.m.‘ director, announced today. | Simultaneou Metcalf an- nounced the appointment of E. M.! Polley as chairman of the Evacua-| tion Planning Committee, which will make permanent arrangements population centers on if the nec | The establishment of an evacu- tion committee fs simply 3 ¢p in preparedness,” Metc i Mr. Polley will have charge of planning the reception centers, ar- ranging transportation and esta ring depols of equipment, sup and foods for the evacuees." The work of the evacuation com- mittee will be coordinated with th o that medical as- patrol guards and other civilian defense will r divisions mits of the vork together smoothly. Tentative plans and suggestions will be oui- lined at the meeting tonight. | B. Frank Heintzleman, regional | forester, progiised the cooperation of the Forest Service and said as- ints would be appointed by his with statisti- and records. | o help Polley ails, director ——r—— | RITES FOR JEANETTE GRAVES Funeral services were held for Jeanette Rose Grav infant davghter of Mr. and Mrs. William iiternoon at 2 o'- pei of the Charles Mortuary Baker conducting The child is survived by {hree brothers, Billy, David and Georg:,’ and one sis Doris Interment wa in the Cemetery Graves, his clcek in the C W. Carter Ralpt Evergraen - - TIDES 1 time, December 23) Hig tide—4:42 159 feet. * Low tide—10:38 33 feet High tide—4:34 15.1 feet Low tide 08 feet. am., am., p.m ® Perfect comfort s ® Centrally located larx! Rooms e splendid food &l s and service bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guestis ALASKANS LIFE THE Hotel ‘ ‘NEW WASHINGTON e o0 0 0 o o SHIP NEWS Because of regulations an- e nounced by the Army, move- ments of steamer: sailing e dates from Seatitle or arrivals . . . ® . . . . . o will not be made public, on e - . . war, until fur- ® ther notice e o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o —— = TRAVELON A | RONGHIN .. v | e "‘Princess LINER } Juneau to Vancouver, | Victoria or Seattle PRINCESS NORAH V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC [ A THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company \ L4 % SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 z SEATTLE ’ { \ \ ! : ! 3 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION 3 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 members | hold a joint meet- | with the Rev.) = z MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1941 ROBERT BONNER, JR. ’ as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this Army Sends Officer from| MEH' IONIGHT; g gy - CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: | “A WOMAN'S FACE” Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE | Your Name May Appear! B e e s , WE ARE UNABLE SCHEDULE OF SHIPS VERGE BLISH A SAILI ALASKA LI NCY FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION-— CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent EAR 'ROUND NORTHLAND TRA;N SPOR ;, we ergency, 3 m [:n sailing Tmmfl“‘“ ships. present € | rable O publis of Nmm\.md ule senedwe b Gompany § ATIO! mfiE'“ ORMATION ° |+ ++« SMART WHITE smns e I, AR A I T TR TR ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...3 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 Todd 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 - 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 Petersburg - 18.00 18.00 1.50 Wrangen 15.00 15.00 10.00 lzxpres: Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, A AGWAY . TAXD LonGr: Pheme 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. Kasaan . Round-Trip Fares: 2 10% off twice one-way | _, | & fares, when purchased g g in advance. Al Juneau McGrath Flat Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath . Nome, Alasl $118 132 18 126 $120 149 112 PAN AMERICAN “PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Nulato, Alaska 50 99 127 83 $37 Ophir, Alaska . 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Seattie, Wash. 170 217 95 207 23¢ 212 Whitehorse, Y. '] 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Monday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday ‘Tuesday “Wednesday Wednesday Friday Wednesday Friday Tk?ursdny Sunday Friday Saturday Friday . Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 ' L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 pPAA 1324-4th Ave. . SEATTLE 4

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