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PAGE TWO Eur ELKS’ PARTY 0 Fur Trappers NEW YEAR'S EVF HaveDanner |5 ror MEMBERS. YEQI’ il’l ’41 \Public Hi-Jinks Discontin-| ved by Local Lodge | Due fo Crowd ew of the Elks’ during the New Year’s night has ChannelHoop YOUNGEST League Plays , AgamTomghI £ Resumptiofif Competi- w | fion Announced-Second vert Schedule Be Arranged | party limited LEAGUE & Team ! Elks Hennings Pelts Valued af More than §2,225,000 Are Th Exported i | Wednesday large last Eve been hip mbers only furthev e in mittee members visable to ha toc 1 congregated en ounc Same or one ency m be 'd dur- tomorrow. night have been formulated to the limited crowd. If the were open to the public » 608,087 fur market Territory 1,000 more out pelts ¢ during the present of each- than the durin Should an ala After festivit a holiday and blackout lull, play in the Gastineau Channel Basketball League will be resumed | in the high shool gym at 7:30 pary . k tonight when the Juneau committee decided, the attendance me,‘“ meet the Elks in the first| might be so great as to be hazar-|same of a doubleheader J dous The second encounter will be be- | Committee members who have|{ween the Douglas Eagles and Hen- | been working on Hi-Jinx plans with | nings | A. B. Hayes, chairman, are LuLis-| Following a conference of lenm: ton, Felix Abuschan, Roald Con-|managers and Douglas and Juneau| stead, Harold Bates, Karl Daniel- school officlals, it was decided to| son, Lynn Gimmell, Bob Nichols, draw up a definite schedule for the Art Burke, A. T, Koski, Ellis Rey- second round of the league tourn-| nolds, Phil Berthold, Les Teagle ament, to be puh’lshi‘d shortly. | i ing plans pped | handle r of furs shippec in view of the work paycheck \ppers au during the out b officer pointed executive mmission d most of the sho $818,888. 606 beaver and Horace Adams % & st wes ror CHAMPS WILL DEFEND TITLE W. E. WARWICK ON WEDNESDAY FRID AYNIGHW Friday Night Meet r' a{ I ee | Funeral services for W. E. War- : | wick, who passed away on Decem oday |y ckal : Cr ;):v:: be .\;l”]d:).zl;i :;: L?;:)?;;(t)\’:_)hfl)wl‘ Juneau's Crimson Bears will open | Charlen w0 Carter Mo | their defense of” the: Southeast Al-| ; j aska High School Baskctb;\lh e Rev. W. H. Matthews, JI'| championship against Douglas| read the service % ' High Friday night, supermtendem.‘l wick, who died at the age of (o B Phillips announced today. came to Alaska and located in| The champlons, With -only one| veteran of last year'’s team return-| ing, will face a quintet composed | la lv of seniors whe saw exper-| sc on the maples last year, The Dawson region in 1897. Nine later he went south and set- 5 may go to {ive ga.mes - Vancouver and Tacoma. In turned to Alaska his home in Juneau since .. GET DOUBLE erson, Mrs. Gertr Snow, Mrs Millie Marie Morgan, Janis Ant eson and Bill Jorgeson, and onc | ichild, the infant deughter of 1 For several years he was Jorg [ - oo First Aid Enrollees May Enfer Class At | and caualties arriving in San and Mrs. 8. J. Keran of Denver. ‘N islands, 3 was mad Red is n He tin, Cen- he January 2 with M Holger I had tt 85, the year ’ | tled 1n 1913 has made that time ' employed Company The widow mber ng next he (Gontinued from Page One) will have later date that have beer by the B. M. Behrend in their warehouse. deceased is survived his two daughters, Mrs. Georg and Mrs. Mil oula, Mont.; ured off in gelting transporta- tion and a bed. And you'll run E things like friend, whose bank account ruens to five figures, was tossed out of one major hotel because he was seven hours overdue on his WEEKLY rental; another who has ne bank account at all was dispossessed because HE darcd complain that $50 had S been stolen from locked lug- a member of Soutt A surprise holiday for Juneau, gage in his room. b 8, I0.OF. grade and high scheol children was! A year ago, landlords of- tene- The conmital service will be by announced today by Superinten: dent|ments, apartments and houses he Silver Bow Lodge Number A2, A. B. Phillips after conferences With|were rubbing their hands in glea: }I;OOI“ Interment will be in the|the Juneau School Board. ‘:):{(i Fellows Plot of the Evergreen| Classes previously scheduled fo‘\li\umbg turning ‘pages of the | Cametery |Friday will not be held, Phillips| ;oo firct fixed ruht. 15ar % | - caid. Instead, the youngsters will| In January, 1941, the beach be free from books after school t0- | waikiki wu<‘;)xw 0[’ the Tew pliok merrow until next Monday morn- widiut ¥ grounds left in the world away o from the western continents. Last night, Radford E. Mobley, Jr., and I were comparing Christmas cards. | His, mailed December 5, was from ’Gov. Joseph B. Poindexter of Ha- /wail. It shid “Christmas Gree! ings.” The picture was of the great white Tolani palace, with its broad expanse of sloping lawns, now ripped by bombs. in first - oo aid class ar tiv ir Ay Jorgeson of Juneau \dred Baker of Mi five wdchildren, layer of wa baki cake burnir paper ised for M of waxed | Mrs. Gertrude Warwick Tacoma Lodg Snow it | their na- now they are blistering N at BACK FROM PETE i i %. | After spending ¢ | Petersburg, Mrs. William Roden- |berg and her infant son have re- | turned to Juneau. They visited Mrs.! Harold Smith, supervisor of the of it, try | Redenberg’s mother in Petersburg, Admiralty Division of the Forest the Juneau's woman’s former home. Service, will leave Juneau tonight ———— or tomorrow for Sitka on the first| l.w.HARPEK W | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing leg of an inspection trip cxpectefl‘ | air route from Seattle to Nome, on|to take him to several communitie: The Gold Medal Whiskey ysale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. in his division. d e — ——e— BUY DEFENSE BONDS Empire Classifieas Pay! ' THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU December 31—Sunrise 9:47 am. sunset 4:15 pam. FOREOASTS . FOR TONIGHT ONLY en bowl. My friend had scribbled | Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy and not much change in tem- | jnside; “Wish you were here.” He serature tonight; 20 to 25 miles per hour in Lynn Canal and |was a member of the staff of the Taku Inlet Arizona. Juneau and Partly cloudy with lowest temperatureabout | I think it has enly been ten degrees tonight | months since 1 wrote this line: RADIO REPORTS | e o adged wiksly /by the Precipitation in | number of uniforms you see, excess of | yowd never know that the 09 inches | United States is all out for na- tional defensc.” Yesterday, I ceunted 27 uniformed men in cne block on Pennsylvania Avenue, nearly a mile from any War Department building. Even after President Roosevelt's | I third term was well under way,'all !T had to do to get the other side| n argument was (o call the op- »osition. Now, the only opposition is to the Axis powers. The other day, I had lunch with a millionaire Republican oil man; a high offi- cial of the Chinese government one of the top Democratic leaders SBURG Christmas in -+ ON lNNPl‘LTlON TRIP Just for the pleasure Bottled in Bond Mine was from .a minor naval | officer, whose name must be with- held. It was dated December 6. In {browns and reds and greens, it |showed a native girl in grass skirt winds 25 Max. temp. last 24 hours 4 14 35 Lowest temp. 4:30 a.m. Station temp. Barrow Fairbanks Nome Dawson | | Anchorage Bethe] Atka | Duteh | runcau % | Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmontc Harbor Eeattle Portland i) sale X33 San Francisco b | LOOK SARGINT - \F T AT TO0 INQUASITIF - DO NE MND \F T CHANGE TENTS 2 TART INTUN B tWE DONT COTTON NO MORE - AN I'D TURNK NE & NE DONT TELL T UBRNWNT WHAR T MOVED OKAY,VARD B\RD - T DONT BLAWE \@ - WHEN B WIUN GOES ON T WNAR-PRTH (US TWE To BE GITT' WEY Y \ARD B\RD %u\\T\\\4 \0.‘“ AWHO SRD, COULD, BUNK - N RERE 2 MOVE ONER,J0E - T GOTTR FEELW T \NONT BE ' HERE LONG Murs. Maurice Korshet, San Francisco Red Cross werker, week-old Ellen Koran, who was the youngest of hundreds of evacuces Francisco frem eelebrate Christmas Day on the mainland. flhla while the dather, a member land lei, sipping pau from a wood- | " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA EVACUEE holds four- Hawaii in time to She is the dauzhter of Mr. e mother brought the baby to the of the armed forces, remained in National (apital Has Had Most Stupendous Year; Isn't Over Yel Democratic Texas; a dollar from big business; and mer out of you couldn’t cven got opinion the n the Senate; a con ressman from a year-man wo cabine batch, rence iber vhole y dif weath of on A e Washington f war from fore: ar ago, learned n correspondents | n holiday; from Harry Hop- kins, erell Harriman, Col. “Bill Donov and th score of others who had been across and through the “blitzes” on Chungking, Athens, Crete Cairo. Tonight a wardens 1(mu'lm grim schools in Ale Chevy Chase, Anacostia shington proper. (Tomorrow: The President's Year.) air raid xan and W - 5. 5. REGISTRANTS AGAIN WARNED Gov. Ernest Gruening again re- minds all Selective Service reg trants that they must keep in touch with their local boards. Any chang; address must be xoponv‘ ,ed immediately, the "Governor ad- | vised, as the mailing of any order, | notice, or blank form hy the local | board to a registrant at the address |last reported by him to the local| | board shall constitute notice to | him of the contents of the com- munication. whether he actuaily | received it or not The Governor further under the Selective Servic Act, any knowingly fails or form duty stated that Training and registrant who neglects to per- required of him | under or the executicn of the | Act, or rules or regulations made | pursuant. thereto, shall, upen con- viction in the distriet court of the United Siates having jurisdiction | | thereof, be punished by imprison- | ment for not more than five years or a fine of not more than $10,000, or both such fine and imprison- ment. any in > TIDES December 31) 42 feet 16.5 feet -0.5 feet, (Sur Low tide—5:21 High tide Low a.m 26 am., 6:00 p.m tide \VESSEL BRINGS jand all | Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska | TUESDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1941, [ e PRERRESAG, DR. L. P. DAWES as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" #ederal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! ) 3 PASSENGERS;i from of arrived seven local ports. George Nich-| P Hanson, nberg and in- Leo Aneslatt, | > A. Sturm, Les- | william R. Halford skovics, Jr. and Leslie Thirteen he south ilem coming Disembarking olson, N. Agbuns Mrs. William fant, E ir. and Mrs lie Sturm John J. I J. Myers STEAMERS TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT | persons by ship today from were Agne s Steamers North Coast, Nortn! Haven and North Wind, of the! Northland Transportation Com- pany, have been taken over by the | Government. | Both the Tyee and Taku of the Alaska Transportation Company | have also been taken over by mei Army or Navy. This leaves only he Tongass on the run for the| company. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES COM- MISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE | PRECINCT OF JUNEAU, DI-| VISION NUMBER ONE, TER-| RITORY OF ALASKA, IN PRO- BATE In the Matter of the Estate of FRANK DOMINIQUE, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HELEN YOUNG has filed in this court her petition for letteis of administration upon the estate of FRANK DOMINIQUE, deceased, praying that said estate be admin- istered as a large; insolvent, es- tate, and that the same will be heard on the 9th day of January, | 1942, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore- | noon of said day, at the court-| room of said court at Room 513, | eral Building, Juneau, Alaska pers interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any | why the prayer of said should no granted Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this| 30th day of December, 1941 FELIX GRAY [ Commission officio Probat (PROBATE SFEAL) WM. L. PAUL, Attorney for December 30, INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS L BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. ATTT WILI FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION—- CALL THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 I SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ‘ROUN NORTHLAND TRA)NSPORTA ION COMPANY petitioner 'n(’\ we \- | pe present emerEeRTTL ) nd ex- > ¥ Tto publish » Judge. v unable e of b tion L,um\’““ pue are schedt Petitioner 1941 FOR RES erOR e o 0 0 0 o SHIP NEWS Because of regulations an- e nounced by the Army, move- ments of steamers, sailing dates from Seattle or arrivals will not be made public, on account of the war, until fur- ther notice, ® o o 0 0 HENRY GRE EN, Agent Passens! Freight Phone 2 ery 109 + + SMART WHITE SHIPS S e L e {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 ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ....... 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 18 10 18 10 6 Kimshan 18 18 10 18 10 Pelican .... 18 18 18 Todd .18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 {§ Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c MONDAY and THURSDAY SCIEED)CEL“EE Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake ..$31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 18.00 18.00 .50 THE 15.00 ATCO T 1000 g 4 Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 LINE RMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, {:{(I)\résnglfB%RG SKAGWAY, TAKU LODG Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. B S - PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle PRINCESS NORAH V. W. MULVIHILL CANADIAN PACIFIC T O T S R S Juneau Alaska Transportation Company L] BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ] D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-wWay fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath ... Nome, Alaska $120 149 127 $112 83 §$37 Ophir, Alaska 125 10 116 $ 88 Seattle, Wash., 95 207 234 212 ‘Whitehorse, Y. T Can 144 75 5 26 114 142 119 $120 A S ERE ot SRR e SR L 3% 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 Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PHONE 106 135 So. Franklin €t. 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE 2-13 Warld rights reserved,