The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1941, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i ¥ : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1941 PN CECIL RULAFORD as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire - is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— 2 i § ; CAPITOL THEATRE | and receive TWO tickets to see: “A WOMAN'S FACE" Federal Tax—5c per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! ; Losrrrorororsrrctectererecarerrereeere et ran) UNITED STATES m5,773¢ AMERICA 142,395 JUST IN THE ST. NICK OF TIME | For Children: VENE \»’, ~ B R A Z 1 L 'umwm v,\nrm\ \- Polo Shirts INGS AND ARRIVALS QUEST AILABLE. wyer Clothes FURNISHED ( AND IF A 1 Jowe SOUTH AMERICA 200,820 Knox. Hate Slippers For the Outdoor People: Togs White Stag Ski Togs Himting Coarts Wool Socks FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— AP Feature Service v i progeny are CALL THE ALASKA LINE Japanese nationals who live outside Nippon and their clannish, like to stick together, form close-knit colonies whenever they settle. The presence of such tight tionalism arou speculation in war-time whether their normal soci: and ethnic activities might extend to affect the political and military ‘ interests of the host nation. This chart, based on 1930 U. S. census EAR 'ROUND figures and official 1938 Japanese figur shows where one third of a million sons of Nippon live in the New World. JOINTPARTYIS s forotp AN ORT H LAND - AGE ASSISTANCE HUGE SU((ESS GRANTED ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY me omsna wuey o o' Sum Handed Over Through S s ¥ members of the Junior American ,\ u“\m" e to pu\:\h“ = | Legion Auxiliary and the Sons of SO(Iai Se(um‘/ Board | i AT ,‘v:-«m.\m cransporta- trol; Ed J. Krause, in charge of jthe Legion started with a luncheon £ schedule any ships: (ion Compat There is no subsmuie for newspaper adverllsmg BOARD URGES rescue and demolition squad; erved in the Dugout at 1 pm for Territorial Use g i W. Mulvihill, Chief of Juneau Fire |yesterday. —_— 2 Department; Bert Lybeck, in| Later gifts were distributed by ND The Social \Arxo‘w/‘ 9, rhnrze of Street Department; John 'Santa Claus in' the person of Ned Social i Kennedy, in charge of bomb and ! Zenger. through its Te TION CAL air raid shelters. The decorating committee, head-|Hugh J. Wade, announc 1 tods | ed by Willane Roff, was respon-|the granting of ARy, S LS Williams Offers Aid 3 3 ; the et Dl Williams, General Sl”wrin"tlb](‘ for an attractive centerpiece | purpose of a ting 2 T :"‘ Y tendent, of the Alaska-Juneau Gold |# the luncheon made up of ajfo defray the cost of T it e P o, o g small reindeer and sleigh sur-|Assistance Law for the quarfer ' ng Company, was present and | ending M y 31, 1942, Th = |offered equipment and materials|TouRded by pine bows and cohes. T froueh Due to the illness of Mrs. Doro- 1§ adminisiered throug- for use in preparing nearby tup-! o] ubli o ar Civilian Defense GrOUD nels for i raid shelters, - |thy Manthey, Chairman, Mrs. John Bartment of Puilic Weliate and| its various agents throughout Director Metcalf - stated the|NeWman was in charge, She wasMts various ag ASkS CIfy COURCI| '0 PGSS | whistle was under construction and {23sisted by Mis. Dollie Stewart Territory would be installed within the next|20d Mrs. M”m“ Hendrickson. Ordman(e ImmedIaieIY |few days. In the mednllme‘ the fire | 1 TIDES s rer o e . T L AR 'alarm signal of 1-2 will be used.! { et i B i it S bt it N A (Contiulied ‘o Bdgs Fwes, A3 goon as the e installed, Blnhday Party S r ! ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINE S | |arrangements will be made for sig- | | (Sun time, December 24) Gregor s f their own it Luggage, tities of n Boots Sleeping Bags A Pt R Rehrends Co QUALITY SIN os /5’ 87 PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent ‘"‘C‘ p‘\'.)"g’ =% (ed SR L Yod e + emere RESER HFORMA’ FC v(‘ N, Agent HENRY GREET (Cengers 109 cight Phone i ¥ri the D - “ fares, when purchased in advance. McGrath Juneau Nome Seattle |but_everyone must constantly re- | OT St [ | member a war exists and r RO \ | 5 o one i £ ‘cunh?redkzt when an enemy plane | : ‘\ T C 0 {might drop a load of bombs out i Y of the sky upon us. Precautions for lJ l l\ E safety must be maintained through- mvoR IMPROVED ] Nul of water reservoirs and mains; Tom | pos oy hctt” “Taid imminent,” By Younger Sef| mien tde—s:35 am, 153 feet. |} Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers. Mail, Express Dyer, supervisor, oil tank division; | “"yp : I Loy ‘tde— 11 AAacupt hags v vl SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. f | ayor Lucas announced he had | High tide—5 pm, 6 feet. 5 Roy Noland, in charge of telephone |\ ooy oo von ™ whic M| Glaria (Ao Bl bhs o~ b B | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- and communications; Dr. W. P. £ ns which would el ‘ °| Low tide—11:53 pm., 24 feet. | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican. shan gof Sitka Blanton, in charge of civilian | ¢, M8de BUblic in the jmmediate Ored at @ party in her home last -ee i{ Juneau..$8 $10 §18 $10 §18 $18° §18 §18 $18 health :;cti\me:, Ernest M. Polley, | | future covering all future bpecm,evemug when a group of friends e e © © ¢ © & o o o Sitka . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 *|emergencies and, blackouts: also, |$2thered to make it a very happy e SHIP WS Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 in charge of evacuation, food and| B " birthday for hi % |he had been informed that in the |PHthday for her. . Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 shelter, and transportation; Ru»d”t Guests who participated were § Pelican 18 10 18 18 86 PROOF. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORKCITY I):um-ll, in charge of marine pa- | A/ure the U, 8. Signal Corps would| 4 5o |% Passtee of ‘veNlptEme 45 Todd ... 18 18 10 10 L T charge of MATIRE PA%ipromptly advise him or Director | G10Fid Lee Gudbranson, Cora Ol-je nounced by the Army, move- el A | Metcalf of advices received from|SOT Marion McAlister, Katherine|e ments of steamers, sailing o A;(;mne .18 + 18 military authorities ordering or di- |8 Lousan Kranse, Rosemary|e dates from Seattle or arrivals ® |} Hoonah . 10 recting a local blackout or g xDQC»ID“ENI Iva Clark and Dorothy Thi-|e will not be made. public, on ® Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c |ial emergency. {bodeau. | ® account of the war, until fur- e SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY | Douglasites Present j. A theatre party for the youns|e ther notice. . Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake | Mayor Robert Bonmer and ci.|BUests Was followed by refresh- ' o o o o o o o o o o) Juneau ......$3L00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 |vililan Defense Director E. Hach.|MeNts served at the Gullufsen Kake . 25.00 25.00 25.00 12,50 | meister, with several other prom-|No™e: BUY DEF ENSE STAMPS Pe"e“b‘l’]rg' . }?'gg i?gg 150 | inent citizens of Douglas, were also R == l"{";;';g: " 1010 % F |in attendance. Juneau and Doug- | H g ini Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 las Civilian Defense: activities will Cap'am 0’ Fomallte ! TRAVELONA | : PAYs nIVInE"n ‘be coordinated and will cooperate ADIfA |{ FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone Slz !as far as possible to insure ever: Io w d hr. ' PCI= "P i i HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: précattion being taken on G”_v i e Isimas 1 TIncess | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% o" EvEnY | tineau Channel to protect the pe(; = N s LINER (‘ An additional charge will be made for single passengers 3 |ple and their property insofar as| wedding at Haines on Christ- F to flag stops. AN TB“GKING JOB | within local means. " |mas day will add to the gayety of Juneau to Vancouver, |} oo cre e ccrrrrrrrrerorooaa el Both the Juneau and Douglas the holiday, it was revealed here| Victoria or Seattle ,_—_______—————-——— | animous. in urging people not to |lose their enthusiasm about aiding f“ s "o ohilkock Boprgls ey V. W. MULVIHILL ender General Jg G 5 |in and cooperating with defense d Har ld arocs Pormmcf* Agent, C. P. R—Juncau, Alaska activities. The fact that Gastineau an nnah Eggen applied here \Chnnnel has been fortunate in not gesterday. for a license . to . wed CANADIAN PAchlc : | being attacked should not dnosiva The application form will be for- il | citizens into believing the neces. | VArded by U. 5. Commissioner Fe- | === ] [sity of taking precautions s UX GFay to U.S. Comynissioner O, | Sr———emroeoooomirmran longer exists. *“|E. Shombel, al Haines, and the | Every eff = < 3 license will be issued on Christmas | b Yy ort is being made tol e couple there. Round-Trip Fares: | ‘ | assist in keeping commercial, fra- ? 10% | i ternal and social life at normal 3% esen came bere. recenily T “ E | fe O TWIcE OESREY l 2 @ | | | I at, Alaska vin, Alaska .. Juneau, Aaska McGrath $118 132 18 $120 h 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 99 127 83 § 37 Ophir, Alaska .. 12 125 10 116 $ 88 te, Wash., US.A. 230 lwv 214 vo 200 234 212 se, Y. T.. Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 POWER . is the most essential feature of any truck. And GMC gives you greatest pulling power in every engine size. You’ll get better performance, you'll en- joy easier handling, you'll save time on every trucking job with General Motors Trucks. And remember, GMC Trucks are priced right down with the very lowest. out the war. A practice blackout of 15 minutes (3% | Alaska Transportation , Dec. | 28« ) iy i SEATTLE, Dec. 23.<Providenee Company Hospital reported the condition of | Mayor William N. Growden of Fairbanks was “a little better” this merning. His condition was criti- ;al last night. SEATTLE The Fairbanks mayor and Fourt A District U. S. Commissioner acei- dentally shot himself in his hotel PASSENGERS FREIGHT Time poyments through our own YMAC Plon of lowest available rates R C 0 e ATTENTION EASTERN STARS | com yesterday Wwhen a loaded REFRIGERATION C l{ s M 0 l Stated meeting, Juneau Chapter, pistol in his baggage w dis- Py 3 | 230 S, Franklin St. Phone 411 ! Tuesday, Dec. 23, 8 pumn. Election | -harged. | Please bring Christmas basket do- g o | = " 'nations. All members urged to at-| TOM AND JERRY Barter ||D- B- FEMMER—AGENT Ensnll“e nIESEl tend. At Sully's Bakery. Phone 577. ady.| | PHONE 112 NIGHT 312 HELEN WEBSTER, e | ‘“1\- Worthy Matron. Subscribe to The Eripire. f_ L me, Alas | duration will be held Saturday eve- ning at 7 o'clock. The close co- operation of all is urged. Practice blackouts are necessary and must be conducted in every manner as (though they were actual black- | | outs, . Whiteho SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Monday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday Friday Wednesday Friday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday X Saturday | De : today. |Civilian Defense Boards were un-| c:zn. Alfred Hartland, commaml PRINCESS NORAH PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ! | 135 So. Pranklin St. PHONE 106 pAA 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE A A PRIRRPR S O SRS L LS IR (P PRSI 5 ‘ Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 1 | | o

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