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two weeks, but news of his passing the United States of America to said | 8 material carried SEATTLE, Dec. 26.—Word that N lda, the Japanese Headquarters SE ; 26— at|came as a sad surprise. Besides the 4. B o s Gie ever: The entire Japanese supply fleet . p ®|troops have landed at several|HiS Grace, Most Reverend Platon, | was efforts exerted for a week to ob-|two sons, four daughters, in ad- and to said Geor romi y ot e . a E seorge Kostromitenoff, ked off Miri Mirl, one of ‘4in jnclusion of Alaska in pro-{dition' to their mother, survive. points in the Philippines and are poe Seicp e cerond . €. Koos | closely spaced Japanese land-|yicions of the automatic war . risk Iy g o | giving the defenders a stiff fight sher, in trust for said churches and | N ings at Sar k on the north coast | igyrance set up by the Recon-| EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY | Military observers in Manila es- | ampers thereof, for and on account | AGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNhAU ALAbKA IRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1941 ! 1 . SHIPS BR DOUGLAS | NELS LEE i @ FI DESTROYER | (Sun time, December as a paid-up subscriber to ke 5% up BA(KING 1 Nms | ARE RAGING [ n helle i s i i | High tide—8:26 am., 14.7 feet Th D lY Al k Emplre - ’ High tide—9:12 pm. 119 fect. | is invited to present this coupon this [ ARVO WAHTO IS TO WED | R I Dres : [ i ; : LR | svening » box offi he—— | Netherlands Underwater, MISS GLADYS E. MACKAY | o o e o 0 0 evening at the box office of ¢ .* . . Announcement has been made of . s NEW! of E Air Forces Continue fo Bd i, Afsechings ookl i e A CAPITOL Py O é ¢ ol : 4 3 - 5 Gladys Fleanor Mackay of Aber- (Continued from Page One) e Because regulations an- ® 3 vacuees and Casualties Damage Jap Ships Fifty More Vitlages in Kal-|Geen. waen. and ar: Arvo selvin S jor et B B R fr i S ini Wahto of Dough‘s' the event being ing brought an apparent lull in e ments of steamers, sailing o/ " ” om - 4 d from Hawaii Landed BATAVIA. Dec. 26—The Dutch,| 1NN Sector Repor'ed scheduled for tomorrow to take|ine fighting as Japan's reinforced |e dates from Seattle or arrivals | THIEF OF BAGDAD b / i whose air and submarine force: place in the Resurrection Lutheran|inyasion hordes consolidated their|e will not be made public, on e . P Verage . i ; ! : o 3 al Tax— erson San Francisco vver i i dadly Ve Tebe Recaplured e bfiagony e e i e o . e - ¢ Federal Tax—se per o nese ship sunk or seriously MOSCOW. Deo. 26—0n the So.|. The cereniony will be performed | only 50-odd miles south of Manila, |e ther notice o ——WATCH THIS SPACE i o i St ot otois bl smbat Mo hnguiccoiy ¢ S971by the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman [and after a quiet Wednesday nighf. (e e e o o o o o o o o , 1 4 1 ¢ nile ’ sin of aviet front, Russia’s great counter|yn (ne presence of near relatives| The Army spokesman in Maniia |— P Your Name May Appear! .\ ¥ i ¢ destro ind a trans- | offensive is reported to havedriven| .4 , few close friends, announced “our troops are more .., s laintitte” peti- VAP =) o/ 1 P | 1a ¢ attack on an enemy |the Germans out of 50 more vil-| a. wah R p 5 p F estate referred to in plaintiffs’ oS % 7 ! = "| Mr. Wahto is the eldest son of|than holding their own on all (o' and nerein, or otherwise, ad- W, N > "l ; it g concentration off Ku-lages in the Kalinin sector, 95 py and Mrs. Gust Wahto, pio-|fronts.” Later the communique 5aid | yersely to the appointment of al [ . giciine, eani of awak on- the "“l"lj‘j‘;”'l‘\‘l’fr;“ ‘l’"”“f‘)"““"‘m {h|eer residents of the island. Hel|fierce fighting continues on all trusice of such real estate, according X £ n 301r1go0. i ves y s f‘ = i ;‘ was graduated from the Douglas|important fronts on Luzon Island!to the prayer of plaintiffs said peti- | » : > newly captured prisoners testified) yon genool with the class of 1934|with the United States forces tion, GREETING: B : to' *“furthet d“‘e”‘“fi“"“ of Gerland also attended the University|launching counter attacks with “lo-| You are hereby required to appear | 2 i I 1“’““ fighting spirit. of Alaska. He has been teaching| cal successes.” in the Districi Court for the Terr | oo gaichrs ) , Soviet dispatches also said that|gehos) jn Alaska for the past three tory of Alaska, First Division, at Ju- | 5o : X he the Germans, who are stumblinZiyeac heing located this term again Aerial Activity neau, Alaska, within thirty days| 3 | £ b 1 {Dack in TeSesE fom!: point ' ahetlye: benvan! The War Department said enemy after the last publication of this| | g a an ne point, are suffering bloody lossesl e iide-to-be, whom he met|aerial activity continued to be summons and answer to the plain- | |t " H and abandofinig' tanks, trucks.|ynile vgcationing in the south last |heavy, in bomber attacks especi- Uiffs' petition on file in said court | OR GAQEZfi “ON o |guns and ammunition dumps. year, is also a teacher., She' came | Ally. One U. S. Army bomber at- in the above entitled cause. | > & ’ ' n . | A bulletin from German head~|, h from Aberdeen, her home tacked a' Japanese submarine whi The plaintiffs in said action de- | all el UK cunsters, pieked up in Moscow by igin, wednesday. The couple ex- |quickly submersed. The sub came |mand the following relier: That His| INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS o | broadcast, reported “violent fight- pect to leave in a few days for| 0 the surface again then sank Eminence, the Most Reverend Theo-‘ i NLY ON REQUEST i FG“ESTED Nflw {ing continued' ' along the entirel pejican where they will make their :\\xlh two additional bombs dropped ‘::‘“‘t‘;'em;;"“::::l’ ;’;:‘hz?;;ol’gl‘z:‘ WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY \front" but' théré: was no mention|yome yntil the present school term | | The bombs must have been direct : WH AS AND IF AVAILABLE. R |a|'ge For(e of N|pp0n of German counter blows to stem|gnac s hits as the “air was filled with fa_‘h"“f Church °{h’:'“°;r‘l°"- “:“: WHEN."525 Al the Russian xpeam roller debris. by P SUBO RN . ALY i y SO‘dIefSW!th SUDD'ICS > Ui s title, be confirmed as the legal suc- | Defense Committee Makes 'MARK JENSEN'S FATHER - 8. Subs Active cédeor, At sucomssory;’ o, e itle TR A . . Sent Down by Dutch PASSES AWAY IN STATES| The Army communique also 0~ g tivst of His Grace, Most Rev- | SUGQESHGHS If Evacua- ¥ F. J. Jensen, father of Mark Jen- | dicates that United States sub-lerenq Platon, deceased, and of | 1345 sen of Douglas, passed away at his, Mavines are officially credited With | George Kostromitenoff, Peter Kos- | FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— " t'on NE(GSSGW LONDON; “Déc.’. 36 - GEM} home in Minineapolis, Minn, at disposing of two and possibly four |tromitenoff and J. C. Koosher, all| | soutceés here declared that afr and| 1ioon yésterday, Christmas; accord- | JAbanese navy craft. deceased, in respect of all real prop- | CALL THE ALASKA LINE ofgan vour fan al action of the Dutch in Dutch ing to word veccived here by the) The communique also quotes a ferty at Sitka, Alaska, and at Juncau, | i ly in. case Indies has culminated in the Jatter this morning from' his broth- | traveler arriving at Manila with | Alaska, that is still the property of | PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent 8 i of an an-,5inking of three Japanese troop er Tom who has been visiting with |declaring he saw one United States | the Russian Greek Eastern Catholic | . made 1| vilian ships and a Japanese tanker off his parents the past three months | destrover put two Japanese de- Orthodox Church of North America, ' D¢ ¢ nittec 1sion the coast of Borneo with almost Aged 71 years, the deceased had|Strovers to flight. and its members, and of the Greeco-‘ SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ‘ROUND ely oided if total wiping out of the large forc-| been ill only a short tiie, about| Actcording to a Tokyo broadcast Russian Church, and its mombors,‘ wn by theles of soldiers aboard the carriers i P “| which is believed to be propagan- |bY virtue of deeds of conveyance by | g | wed out as fol-|a > ) | twe s 1 el oY RS struction Finance Corporation, haveé| HOLDS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM !imate the Mikado's expeditionary o fhe death of all of said trustees Sor 1s Siacs SIS e been successful' was received from| The Alaska Evangelization’ Soci-|force today totals at least 120000 without successors, and the conse- TRANSPOR « ¥ r ked EMERGEN(Y pHoNE J. J. Underwdod, manager of thelety held thelt Christmas program Soldiers, heavily outnumbering the quent lapse and failure of said | ) Sns ed ods of Secattle Chamber Of +Commeérce’s|Christmas night in 4 regular United States Army and|tprusts. | . but of 1tile" Hulk. Washington, D. C., officg. B\]“d(ng Thete was a goodly at- Native Filipino defenders And in event you fail to so appear| red [the one hundred million-dollar war recitations and songs by the Mis Last Wednesday afternoon Gen.!judgment against you for want , present .-nu\\,l‘ ’\fl\h“g 3 b dried IS READY FOR USE risk ihsurance ‘corporation recently,lwion childrer. A message on the, MacArthur and his staff took fo| thercof, and will apply to the court | to publisth ;m\)oxtfl PO s e el Jesse Jones, RFC''head, indicated |pirth of Chist, according to the|he field to take personal command |for the relief demanded in said pe- cthland T¥ hy ships: Japanese. | tition, and as hercinabove stated. Witness the Honorable George F. its provisions would apply only tolre¢ord of God was brought by, I the fight against the tion Compar €. i oaniy : An e ergency telephone line l!nA r‘m'ltmcntal United States. Un-{George H. Loveless, Candy and j ,L",'f“( mW: m. U 'u ‘l.m(. Alexander, Thigs %t sall ok At che vter I i, o few! from Junefiu to the Auk Bay store, |der terms of the organization, in-!gifts were distributed by all who roared between cheering crowds b skl o0 Balt: sonik Ko e and spoons, and a|(o warn residents g the high-|surance agdinst bombing destrtic-|enjoyed the ‘evening together. lining the Manila streets as they| @ 30 O SO0 COBE BEOHED © ocd box ang '|way of bla alarms, is ready|tion is automafic without premium. R headed for the nearby battlefields. | o0/ A . 4 i pace for | for it was reported today by ~Underwood and Edward W." Al-! ALBERT STRAGIER MARRYED A ¥ ROBERT E. COUGHL | i oy |the Forest Service. len, Seattle attorney and former| Rene Stragier received word i | Clerk, District Court, First Divi- | P AR SCD- o The line, which was put through chairman of the Alaska commit- | Wedhesday from his son A'”“”“Chl’lSimaS Chur(h | sion, Territory of Alaska | Ny T e R "' by CCC boys. is a grounded wire, tee of the chamber, worked for|who has been working in Seattle! HOWARD D. STABLER, i i s e '\’ oy H“’& ’f 901- ' for emergency use only and is{more than a week to have Alaska|for the I)&M few months of the.| S . A H Id Plaintiffs’ Attorney, 1 g e, wosen Coinetted heoigh the Pan Amebsheided 1n_ iheee’ povionst [icsan oy, mprnts o 1" Sapyices Are Held | S sune | : 4 g ican Airways switchboard here. It g sunorond 1no details LimaE Juneau, Alaska “ bbar boots or s ‘“”] be ‘replaced' latet” with' a pold ! The young man is Douglas Hml .- | Rt gelicadon, Dec. 19, 1961 ! . 3 " r st t g X ! ] 2 All ladies aye|line for permanent use, it is an= Ch ' C f ' I Sehool graduate, class of 1935, and| Christmas services at three Jun- ) Last publication, Jan. 9, 1942. WH IT b BT e T risimas Laniata Isince finishing school he worked|€AU churches were well atfended| 5 il SMART HIP lace " these bundles| ST . for. 2 time at tho Treadwell fou | yesterday as Alaskans reaffirmed | G|ven Nexi Sunday dry and then at Anchorage, ml“g‘tlxei. faith in the Christmas proph- | TRAVELON & |— & . k. B k-out” room. Put t‘m this warm clething at B k H d j " esy of “peace on earth.” | sl e ,,',,,,.”" "N‘ uc ed o"‘s e i : ‘“’"H: lfr:'sol::;“]:;b (;"'}'ml e | At the Ressurection Lutheran| ‘;‘,;‘,‘]‘;‘i‘(‘ b i CUBCNS SN S NESE 1 £ (im0 8 L SR 7 pele s 3 ie. THESUmas. GRS, composed o ot ave €N-lohurch, a Christ-mas candlelight | < i : i B ki R ol Troph|es and directed by Ernest Enler, will|Ustéd i tho Navy for war service.|service featured a wealth of musi-| Princess” | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES : S e be presented at the Holy Trinity il {cal numbers associated with the| LINER Servi WL Mail, Express 1t can be vasily ied 4 ) y e S s assocla erving Southeast Alaska assengers, Mail, Re easlly, parried Cathedral on Sunday afiernoon at| COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT | yoly noliday. | i SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 . M e not available, make| One of the finest deer heads| s gelock. This evening in the City Hall| Episcopalians also held a Christ-| Juneau to Vancouver, b Bel- - Bim- Chicha ¥ 1 your family respon-|brought in for many a year was & i M | the twice s eting of . By p Hawk ok iy A P removing a sufficfent num- | added to .the collect Hikitine The choir will be assisted by Mr. |- @ [J(?.sl])()l\('d meeting of mass at the Trinity Cathedral ! Victoria or Seattle Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka 3 e e A added to .the collection hunting lang Mrs. Ehler as soloists and|DOUBlas City Council is again| sses at the Church of Nalmul I} Juneau.$8 $10 $18 $10 818 18 $18 §18 918 - i o M‘-h ‘lr:urb(:\ jioc! trophies u.dumm: the walls of the! gt Oberg as organist. scheduled to be held. ;slanml with a midnight service on PRINCESS NORAH Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 L WeE O Alaska Game Commission office| The choir will hold a rehearsal —————— Christmas eve and continued with | N W T Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 o o AR for - 1 | DTE today tonight, starting ‘at 7:30 o'clock, in YOUNG MEN RETURN | & series of masses throughout the| o Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 U"“,‘_’ @ - R } The buck, a four-point, waskilled | {ne Cathedral, receiving finishing Angus Gair and Rudy Pusich ar- Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska || pelican 18 10 18 123 % 4 |by Bob Burns, skipper of the|ouck rived home this morning fri — < e T Todd*....... 18 18 10 1 - uches on the cantata. g from a o | Typhoon, during the past hunting <ol Ibrief stay at Sitka. I ioNg o R oA TION ch“AnlA" PACIFIC Ienakee 3 ig ig 10 oy ngoon ... Hoonah .. 10 2 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY 2 Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Sons of Norway oG | >f mounting the head ws Mee’ To'norrow wildlife Agent J Mnlcom’ Greany ‘ Inlet on Admiral- sl 5 iy profess j (OUPLE MIED VIn the D:»lxfi?cfilfllot ?m the Tel ! CHRISTMAS EVE AuTo u(ENSES tory of Alaska, Division Number | One. At Juneau. { ARE ‘VAI[ ABI.E' GEORGE TULINTSEFF, GEORGE | Juneat *... Geneva Martin, of -San Diego, | " E. SHEEPER and WILLIAM Rake . | THE T W oand thei T R R $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 f g i FIRE ON CHRISTMAS 25,00 25.00 1250 I Hall & bt tomoryow | A minor blaze in the Windsor | became the bride of Ova Graveson GEORGE, trustees of St. Nicholas' | 14 Petersbirg 18.00 760 ispual Chiisimas party | APAriments was extinguished by |at 8:30 o'clock on Christmas Eve| wnnmm GIVEN‘ Ch:u‘ At Juneau, Alaska; Rever- | AT c 0 !V;Irnnsell 15.00 g i I Gl be comples| D Juncau Fire Department early|at the home of U. S. Commisston- end JOHN ZLOBIN, rector at St asaan .. g 3 r\ a Clau ; g l-‘,,lnjm " [ vesterday morning. Overheating wi ‘i“' Felix Gray in Douglas. H (,it Cl . Rj‘(—u R t | Michael’s Cathedral at Sitka, Al-! Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 \ So 2 gy believed to have caused the fire Wllll(‘\q' ,.L m- erel y Cler] ober ice odayw aska; and The Most Rrvvrond ) | : : P 0 SR A i“l\ AR e li}flr] 1942 Illu'nxv: plates now before Francisco and Metropolitan of the Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, TLess 10% ; > o Y . y £ th t : 3 tinguish the blaze and lnid hose| The couple will make their home |gayises mopis on begins. Rice| Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic | An additional charge will be made for single passengers S o Fi gl AR s e s |advises motorists that the operation | Church of America, Plaintiffs, vs Alaska T tati | ines from Front Street. The alarm |at 912 S Street. T f a Transportation to flag stops. . o hon Au 1S i 5 Io automobiles without the new li- | The members of ST. NICHOLAS' Company | S e A S e Y Vol Thties L . Yol IN“P Ea cense plates would be illegal after | CHURCH situated at Juneau, Al- | . } A 1‘1 \Mu k| TRINITY ('\';l:l;l AL J\“]AL au friend: HI(E‘IIP:/(.NEbD lDe’:f]mber e el A e i O * ! gt ; A k| TRIM 4 EDRAL 4 s iss Donie | e new plates, which have black| AELS' CATHEDRAL situated at | { 8t. Ann’s “f’\' SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL | Taylor, former school teacher here, ! numerals on a white background,| Sitka, Alaska; the members of the | RAEINGS ARGy FINR. 7 PAN AMER'CAN A'RWAYS | : ;hed 6 pound HAVE PARTY ON SAT. ¥er apprehensive for her safety £ available in the City Clerk’s| RUSSIAN ORTHODOX GREEK | SEATTLE i I'he Sunday school of Holy Trin-| here today as news of Japanese |office in the City Hall. CATHOLIC CHURCH OF AMER- | A, | - : ty Cathedral will have the usual| Occupation of the Philippine Is-| Both Ken Junge, juneau Police| ICA; and also all other persons or | vas today admit-| Shristmas party tomorrow after- lands assumed serious proportions,|Chief, and Dan Ralton, Territorial parties unknown and claiming any | « nment Hospital| noon at 3 oclock in the Pmuh‘No\\ married and Hving in the is- | Hihway Patrolman, seconded the | right, title, estate, lien or interest | Papnigms: . Esmany mel Hall. There will be a Christmas|lands, the former Mfss Taylor was|V2™Ming of Rice and declared own- in the real estate described in the | REFRIGERATION (ree and everything that goes witn|living just 60 miles from one ofjC'S Of automobiles with illegal plates | complaint herein, Defendants. | L | i Vi Edward Arnell are| it Ithe Philippine towns reported cap- ‘fuund on the streets after the first The President of the United Stal.es" | y baby borr | turec g § i of the new vear, will be prosecuted. | of America. To the above named N nt . A FELIC tured by Japanese, when last] Draso o o fhe ). B. 5 H I The) The Daily Alaska Empire nas the |heard from hmp'c. R R e defendants; and to all persons and | :.,,‘,B“,};EMMLR \:“,;,?N’l: Round-Trip Fares: | & | { [ 1 Robert largest paid circulation of any Al- | TEULS R i+ Subscrlbe to the Daily Alaska |parties concerned, known and un-| NE NIG 31 10% off ke Cie uss o | 'l .-‘;. 3 g ’ 1 l Empire—the paper with the largest | known, having or claiming any right, T 8 = 15 © < z nds a newspaper. B[,‘ DEF B '8 | oS, Wi 2 | S £ 5 _ANEE\.‘,EO\LN paid circulation. title, estate or interest in the real || fares, when purchased 81 & |3 E 8lE |2 g _BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SITH . By B D | e £ [RI2010 B | WRTCH NOLUR STES - — } x;“'imbax:k:, Alaska $ 76 » . t, Alask \RRD BIRD - TUS PASS TUATS T WHOLE anoath — Snes NO,MAMA -1 Ses || (o it e sus 'S ONIN GOOD EOR STORY W) & NUT SHELL, /' (ie, BLL VERY SHALL T WREP SORTA WWDER SROPPWN | () Siceu ancea 51 g2 Im 21 QOURS SHOX - msmr-gk 5“0:? e SIMPLE — (TUPR, SR BONSOMEVER = | || et 4“4 18 8120 4 U / T ANIUN WANTS To SWwar VST ME To \NRE € | {| Nome, Alaska 49 74 126 149 $112 Q&QR\EL\L&;‘ERBN“&{QV IS OKLAKONN O\ \WELLS _‘ng\(;_ THE AN CACKN SRNTCHES | | Nulato, Alaska bo: b 3 BN EL o ! . PROPITITY DOWR AGREEMENT - TER GOOD YL\ COME | (| Opbir, Alaska 48 12 125 10 JRCK ROB'SON - FER M\ PRO ) v Seattle, Wash., US.A. 170 217 95 207 23¢ 212 1 GOTEA SEE ONE N TR B1G SMOKIES — ARUGHT i ; e%%\)&é’gg“w@“}(\é Whitehorse, Y. T, Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 ~ - OF THEW LAWNER N T “\\)(\:-’“'::(g‘;\&e To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks CELLARS BROUT TTRNGS VB B opsar Baturay Lifhday Monday DRORN' UP CANT BRCK oV ‘Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday 8 LEGAL Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday DOCKYMENT Friday Wednesday Friday Thursday i AN RIRITIN Sunday Friday Saturday Friday K. \ Saturday Effective Nov. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAAE 1, 1941 L. 135 So. Franklin SL. PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE