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' PRI e .- PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA F~ NSy AL o, i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1941 e CARA NOME FOHIDITIOI CREAM i A smoothing, protecting cream that provides need- od lubrication for dry skin and at the same time holds face powder on for hours without retouching | Tey it! LARGE JAR s'l ASK FOR IT TODAY BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” New Under-arm Cream Deodorant Freighter Torpedoed 0ff Coast Planes Rush o Scene, Drop Depth Bombs — Stricken Craft Towed 10 Port Pincer Atfack on Luzon o 100 Cat———— MILES BABUYAN IS._ Q & CHINA Freefrench Seize Isles In Atlantic DeGaulle’s Forces Take Possession of Centers Off Newfoundland LONDON, Dec. 26 safely . LONG BEACH, Cal, Dec. 26 — The Free Striking once again almost to the | French officials here report that ‘. Stops Perspiration wesem shorc line of the United { Gen. DeGaulle's forces have taken States, a submarine of the enemy | possession of the strategic islands 4 torpedoed an American freighter of St. Pierre and Miquelon, off the last Wednesday, causing one death Coast of Newfoundland. re were reports thal two other — " attacks were also made “ARBITRARY ACTION” A submarine sent a torpedo wild WASHINGTON, Dec. 26. — The in the first attack but the second shot cut a hole 20 feet wide in the 5,600-ton lumber freighter Absar- PACIFIC » Department described the e of St. Pierre and Miquelon, French islands near Newfoundland oka | by the Free French Government 4 SE . Jou Joseph Ryan. 63, of San Fran- as “arbitrary action contrary ‘o HIGHEST cisco, was crushed to death by a agreement of all parties concerned D A R I G o L D & > fall of lumber The State Department said it hus QUALITY : . Hundreds of persons on the inquired as to what steps the Can- . Levo! 3 diyg: (Removes jovor hore, also small fishing boats, saw adian Government is prepared (o C BUTTER 1 from perspiration [ : & ; the sub submerge as American take to restore the status of the Sweet Cream Ll n planes roared to the scene. Great two islands. It is said’ the Ottawa _For fine flavor, quick energy and econ- awarded the spurts were seen, indicating depth Government did not’ know in ad- omy use Darigold Butter. Food cooked Thatihce o Ta G g, For bb- 'Z‘]':"“ Jare Rl SO P ;): o :1:“ e " with Darigold is so much more delicious anes o Inude; ing harmless to fabrics ! iy Brodis e Sl i and satisfying. Simple foods become Women use more Arrid than any e delicacies, and go further. Always 1 other deodorant. Try a jar today! | Port. The listed badly. Poit GOVERNOR IN CUSTODY ify DARIGOLD BUTTER authorities said she would have ST. PIERRE, Dec. 26.—The St specify J > n R R I D « |sunk except for the load of lum- Pierre et Miquelon Free French : 39¢ ber which kept the stricken vessel News Service today announced D A R I G o L D r Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars afloat ' » chy-a et 2 & : The Japahiedé landing at‘Aparrl (1), was followed by one at Legaspi |Doron de.Bournal, Vichy appointed < — Governor of these Atlantic is- e = | (2), the United States Army reported. Japanese bombesrs centered JaRil 5EE bHe NiwTorndland . coRsh | E t d M I L K Su Rv|v0RS OF i ,llfliffl,d,‘,?: Batangas Province GLACia_rk Field lndr()lnnnpo AR ha s custody by vaporate Free French forces after 98 percent _bel“w in every balanced diet for its Smart I t\‘_lpk' IORPEDOED SHIP H ?i‘ Olr“;rfgo: F‘:“:‘::‘}\‘““‘]‘ :\‘::;"0"‘1‘: i extra food value and rich flavor. It’s the Present a Smart us lre lx om s : o | easy, economical, delicious way to keep ¢ Appearance 10 opposing votes cast in yester- & 5 lAND 0“ BEA(H day's plebiscite | the family milk quota up to the point of f o5 A .| health-protection. ; [ An ldeal Milk for Baby’s Formula DARIGOLD| | Natural Cheddar CHEEESE | The tender, mellow American cheese so Sink Ship g | 0fGermans Frowns On Ladal Evacuation Following Collision Triangle Thirty Members of Crew of: Cleaners Freighter Lahaina Reach Hawaiian Coast HONOLULU, Dec. 26. hirty Nine Midfligh}_MaSS Cele- | BERLN. Dec. 26—The German sertectifor cdokink e ea godd fo : gaunt and exhausted survivors of | steamer Benno has been sunk by e a ‘snacks’ and sandwiches. |the torpedoed freighter Lahaina, | brams Bumed to Death \Bnmh bombers in Spanish terri-| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26.—Com- & "unk by a Japanese submarine in | torial waters. It is officially an-|mander John L. DeWitt, of the [the Pacific on December 11, have | _Z] Others |mured inounced that six bombs hit the | Western Defense, has issued a state- 1 |reached a Hawailan beach in a 20- | ship and sent the craftiiowni« |ment discouraging any cvacuation | Ifoot life boat | R No mention is made of the cas- ‘“‘""" '3'" k': ',‘H.l'{‘,d,m, '"“"f_f""'"f'"f‘: MELLOW »H Two members of the crew died ST. LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 26—Nine ualties :;;w‘m"\’m'_‘il :f;:“ AU | aboard the crowded lifeboat as the persons were burned to death in Cemmander DeWitt says both civ- result of explosure, two others the flaming wreckage of a Public | through a brick wall of a build- ilian and business life should go on ! leaped overboard and another died Service Company's bus and 21 other | ing without any disrupting conditions. | a few hours after the boat land- passengers suffered injuries in a| The majority of the passengers - s Ry et ;i i o T 3 i i ed on the beach, according to fld"Chrisl;\ns morning migcdv. bad nLlonr:‘ku y”m mldni‘;ht, r:am Smccx were so important in an- New Fall m:sluun\ for officers in| Richard .(/xouk.a,‘ the %c.nor, w.‘.s The Cossacks, who long served | 5, | g 1 3 | the Navy include the wearing of @ boy soprano in a church choir. |5 cavalrymen under the Tsars, vices received here. The bus collided with an auto, |at St. Vincent's, Catholic Churchcient Rome that the law exempted | | avalry ~Tsars, T o A | careened off a parked car and the; nd were on their way home when from military service anyone con-’a. black bow tie with the regula-| Helen Jepson, the soprano, de-|still make up special fighting { Empire Classifieds Pay! l(xl)loded in flames after plunging | the accident occurred nected with the spice industry. tion blue service uniform. signs her own clothes. ‘umls m the Red Almy i "'Illlllrllili"IIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIIllllllIIIIImlllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIII!IIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIII|IIllIIIII|||lllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIII|||IIIIIIIII|IIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH"E “ l“' IR 1941 -- -Pioneers’ Christmas Fund---1941 Donations to the Pioneers’ Christmas Fund for the Old Pioneers of Alaska at the Pioneers’ Home, Sitka, Alaska, as collected by W. D. Gross / = = = = g " for the Year 1941. = . = Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company $25.00 Devlin’s Sl $ 2.00 Juneau Medical & Surgical Clinic 10.00 - Royal Blue Cabs B E_ Alaska Steamship Company 10.00 Dawes, Dr. L. ]’ 2.00 Jorgenson Motors 1.50 Retail Merchants Association . E Alaska Dock & Storage Company .... 10.00 Davis, Trevor ... 1.00 Jones-Stevens 2.00 Roeovieh; INiek o8 rons e w = Alaska Daily Press v B 5.00 ‘Davis, Cedric 1.00 Juneau Florists \hu]) 5.00 Royal Cafewdraiates — oo Lo, S E Alaska Music Supply .. 2.00 Dutch’s Garage ....... 1.00 Juneau Iron Works 1.00 Race Drug Store g ¥ == Alaska Credit Bureau 5.00 Dave’s Place 2.00 Johnson, W. P. ... 5.00 Rosenberg, Mrs. Sam ... = Alstrom’s News Stand 2.00 ) B Juneau- l)ouglm 'Ivleplmm (n 5.00 Rude, Dr. J. O. . Alagkan Hotel L S a 5.00 Engstrom, E. E. 2.50 Jack, The Tailor 1.00 Reliable Transfer ... Arctic Bar 5.00 Ellen’s Cash Grocery ... 2.00 Juneau Cold Storage Co. 5.00 e = Alaskac Lhundry. s F o oir s S R 5.00 RIS ¢ attuck Agency = Anderson, 0. J. 2.50 :,Ll;itmt:hr(;ni;] Fapk $Iggg Kardanoff, F. M. $ 1.00 Star Bakery ........ E Alaska Air Transport . 5.00 Faulkne; H I R 3'00 KINY X 5.00 Scandinavian Rooms = Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association 5,00 Foss. H. B. .. S 3.00 Krafft's Manufacturing Company 5.00 Smith, Guy .......- = Almaquist, G. E. 2.00 Flokanss Bhob 1.00 Kann’s Variety Store .. 1.00 San Francisco Bakery = Anonymous ] 1.00 ORenge PAOD -, 4 Simpkins, Geo. M. Company = Alaska Meat Company ..... 2.00 ey Lucas, H. L. --$ 5.00 Sommers, R. J. Construction Co. . = aska Meat Company f:c.\'er, I.:)\. \Jah e iigg e & $ s Soll e Ry 500 = Baranof Hotel .................s ...$10.00 (.',e’,fir' sk HO t"]" 5.00 Lundgrer., Al el e i 1.00 Sanitary Meat Co 200 = Jutler, Mauro Drug Co. . .. 5.00 (:as me.;:.x' ; e' 2 Lundell. Rosalia Kent 1.00 Switzer, Charles ... 2.00 = Burford, J. B. Company 2.50 :eorge ,mi; oRe a0 Leota’ 2.50 Sewing Basket, The . 2.00 E Rates- Jarsld ..ol 1.00 ((:2:';‘“;2?‘ (gfi:fil'y 3 gg?) PR o mn e i Standard Oil Company ............... 10.00 = ] Bert’s Cash Grocery 2.50 2 oA ¥ . $ 2.00 ] 3ehrends, B. M. Bank 10.00 Graves, H. 8. ....oooooee i 5.00 Nugget, Shop At Triangle Cleaners ... 4 ...$ 250 E . " X Northland ’I’rancportdtmn (‘o 10.00 Thiboddaa’s, Marke .2.00 E P:nddmg Tra?sfer 2.00 Hotel Juneau TR, T $ 5.00 Northern Cocldall Bar ' 5.00 'l'n odeau 8] ar ‘u. ;(0 E= I:Im'd_hnrn..l aul 2.00 Harri Machine ghnn .... B.00 New Ideal Shop ... 2.00 .l “.“"“Mh Century Grocery . 1‘({0 E I::npflc‘ld, ’Nnrman 5.00 Handy-Andy Lagergreen 2.00 Nelson, Ludwig 2.50 I'riangle Inn ... ’_.00 = l:;.nl'e,\‘ : Bar 4.00 Hayes %hnp 2.00 Nahce's Stona 2.00 Thomas Hdr(l“dl(’({ll‘ ¥ rk(,t ;.00 = l:1]] .\\: lm'le ji::: Halvorsen's ...... e LA AE 1.00 N Voul il sern 2.50 Twentieth Century Mea a; X g Jon Marche 2.5 3 5 Heller’s Barber Qhop 1.00 Manery, B. H. $ 1.00 Union Oil Company ... ...-$10.00 § Carlson, Dr. Rae Lillian $ 2.00 “‘"N'"‘ Magnus Al'““ Monagle, M. E 200 | Jalfornia Grocery 2.50 Home Grocery ... ¥ - 250 i“ 61 'I‘ e N £ “'H Vance, Dr. H. $ 1.00 ‘ City Tloat Bar 2.00 Hermann, R. R. 1.00 cLean Insurance Agency 1.00 » bisd Jooper, J. C, 5. ” . 'mpic Barber S ; Co.Op Thrift Store S Hellenthal, Jack 5.00 fi ric Barter Shap’ L Williams, Dr. B. He oot 2,00 (julv, Cash - 5.00 Hermann, Mrs. Mlllll-c({ z 3.00 Percy’s (‘u)l'(- $ 5.00 Yellow Cab Company .. $ 2.00 (.u!umlnu Lumber Company 10.00 Ideal Paint Store $ 5.00 Pfleflefl«\' Bakery . 5.00 Young Men’s Shop, The 1.00 Connors Motor Company 1.00 PRanaer Cafe ... 0yt 2.00 Capitol Theatre 5.00 Juneau Lumber Mills $ 20.00 Peterson’s Refuse 1.00 = Carter, Charles W. 5.00 Juneau Paint Store 3.00 Parsons Electric Co. 2.00 E ‘ Cowling-Davlin Motor Co, 5.00 Juneau Motors 5.00 dice & Ahlers Company $10.00 oy SR = Capitol Cafe 5.00 Juneau Transfer 5.00 Ryan Transfer 1.00 Thl'? pace donatedvby = Clark, Albert and Children 50 Juneau-Young Hardware Company 10.00 Robertson, R. K. 5.00 Daily Alaska Empire, = 0000000000000