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* | hny Phonograph Principal of bty & SR Govl School ‘b tantse Americen Women's Vclun- wry Services has phonograph- rec- ent to a Coast Guard S \eflgne calls at Juneau—but 15 no phonograph | cortable phonograph that may | would be Wel- James Hopgood and Wife teve bee Will Refurn fo Home at ,\ Montecello, Arkansas AWVS to present to the records the organ- | s to the crew. | or books will | i by the ship.| with wishe ive ma 1 be *honcgraph, magazines or books J. L. Hobgood, principal of the _or more records—may be left at Douglas. Government Gevernor's House, Mrs. Ernest gnatior r dent of the AWVS,| ian o for delivery to the Coast Hobgood, | A who also| .o i her post, a announced by ntendent of the soon ¢ - ud lv.x‘.m Game Commissioners - Head for Washmglon Hobgc going south 1u attefition, Hirst said > their Jmm at where they| Headed for the States today were ; property |three member 1 the executive ella M. King, associate su-|officer of the Ala Game Com- of education in the Indian |mission, bound for Washington. D. take charge of thel!C., wt the first annual sion wding appointment of a|of game board ever held out- nt principal, Hirst declared.'side the Territory i lated to get uu yoods fir ame to Al- under way January 11 { in 1936 and taught in the| Boarding the Mt. McKinley here! of Indian Aff chool at|last night were John Hajdukovich Prince of Wales, on Bering of Tanacro: Frank Dufresne, for two years. They have | exccutive d, they! the Juneau school since|met Andy Simons, of Lakeview, who had come frcm the Westward —— -t — 1 the ship. In Ketchikan today they were to be joined by Earl| A' 'd Wh' " Ohmer, commission chairman from | ¥ Rel IS e urg. In Seattle, they will| meet Williams, game com- missioner from St. Michael. Re-vamping of the Alaska game| laws as they affect the issuing of esident hunting licenses to :\Prvicr“ men stationed in the Territory is iue for discussion at the annual| ession. Tt also expected iction may be Lacking in Yolume e Gastineau Channel area majy > to fall back on the Juneau fi an emergency air raid was declared today, fol- | blasts yesterday from | g, it that | taken on the pro- would be used for the posal to ban all sports hunting in alarm Alaska for the duration of the Failure of compressed air tanks|wayr, thus savi ing the game for meat at the fire hall to supply enough blow the new whistle was | the reason for lack of > in the try-out sounds. Al- purposes. R - RAYBAN goggles cut naze and the screeching tremolos of |eliminate glare from sun, snow | he whistle were plainly heard in|water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgrea down town sections, they were not | Building. adv. audible in many of the residential | S eee - dis especially in homes where radios were playing at the time of | NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing |air route from Seattle to Nome, cn trial blows. e, the BUY DFFENSE BONDS Isale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv | £ e W p e o - As the submarine chaser PC485 <lipped into the Harlem River at New York, the keel for another, the PC563, was lowered into place at the Consolidated Shipbuilding Corporation yards. The Navy is build- ing the sub-chasers at a cost of about $1,000,000 each to intensify its drive against enemy submarines. |something to “think about; it's be- |and standardize containers. | 1 aids may be in again for your (of E Bonds Empire—-the paper with the largest! paid circulation. PRIORITIES OF BEAUTY: Makeup lor Morale TOOTIIPI(‘KS dnllbbhr hllrplns B A R CORPORATIONS ARE T0 SELL DEFENSE BONDS T0 WORKERS By BETTY CLARK AP Feature Service Writer People are playing with tooth- picks and parchment paper these days lest permanents become & thing of the past tomorrow. And New England seaweed is being tested for soap making. Makeup for, morale is not only ing built up by substitute bnsw‘ products so that priorities will not affect pretty faces. The big beauty headache has been alcohol, used as a solvent in A almost everything from perfume to|issue Series E Defense Bonds di- face powder and nailpolish and!reet to their employee-purchaser: creams. So a Puerto Rican rum| According to a wire received in plant is making alcohol instead, and | Juneau this morning by Gov. Er- Cuban molasses may be the source!nest Gruening, Territorial Defense of your make-up first thing you|Savings Administrator, this new W. Morgenthau announced in Washington today that well estab- lished eorporations with large num- bers of employees can now sell and know. sales policy will apply particularly | jto firms using the payroll allot- Probably what youwli miss most|ment plan. land first are the pretty packages| Al Federal Reserve Banks in and fancy labels. And those glant|ine 48 states of the union, in ad- sizes, because the cosmetic Industry | qision to territories of the United has agreed to reduce the sise and gigtes have been requested to no- weight of all packages, to simplify yyo sorporations which are deemed as qualifying to help launch this country’s greatest bond selling drive since the Liberty Loan campaign of World War I. No mcre brass for beauty con- | tainers after Jan. 1 means that synthetic substances must do un- til a new substitute for brass is ready (and ii's supposed to | be cn its way). Pottery such as |hounctement will result in a tr Clecpatra used for her beauty- |mendous new outlet for the, sale, Governor Gruening time. said this morning. “I hope that all Tale for your powder will come; corporatlons will take advantage of | rom California now instead of | this opportunity. By so doing, they | rom Italy, India and Manchuria. will render the most valuable pos- There'll be beeswax from SouLh|sm1e service to the country in this smerica for your lipstick. I most urgent and critical time.” e ee— i STOCK QUOTATIONS Dyes don’t matter too much: One\ ig firm uses only a pound of dye| 1 ar in products to make you| retty. But the same thing that makes hair dye helps make syn- thetic rubber; waving lotion ele-| NEW YORK, Jan. 3 — Closing nents are short; and hairpins are|Quctation of Alaska Juneau mmel \ problem, stock at today's short session of| | the New York Stock Exchange is 2 American Can 63, Anaconda 28'%, Bethlehem Steel 66%, Common« {wealth and Southern %, Curtiss Wright 8%, International Harvest- jer 47%, Kennecott 37, New York Central 9%, Northern Pacific 5% United States Steel 55%. As for those things that make ccsmetics smell sweet, this con- tinent is ccming te your rescue. Texas 1ose farms rose to the crisis, HOSPITAL NOTES John Jackson, Juneau, was ad-| | Jones averages: industrials mitted to the Government Hospital | raijs 9715 u‘i“mes 125.,4 o ast night as a medical patient. ) &, DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, 114.75, Secretary of the Treasury Henry “Secretary Morgenthau'’s an- Only Defense | " Workers May Get Passage . Non - Defense Civilians, | from Chartered Ships SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 3—Only! | persons delinitely required for na- | ticnal defense work will be granted ! ' Women, Children, Barred | 1 permission to travel on navy-! chartered ships to Alaska, Hawaii| and other possesions in the Twelfth | Naval District, it was announced! here today. No commercial passage will be available for civilians in other cap- acities and no dependents, women | or children will be allowed passage | to the possessions, it was declar BABERUTHIS | TAKEN, HOSPITAL NEW YORK, Jan. 8—Babe Ruth | was taken to a hospital from his Riverside Drive apartment early to- day in a private ambulance. It is said his condition is not serious | | but details' were not given out. One | report is that Ruth is highly nerv- ous after an auto accident and needs a complé‘(e n«t 'Solidarity Pad Slgmng (heered LONDON, .hln. —The wlidarlty pact signed yesterday in Washington | by the United States, Great Britain, | Russia, China and 22 other nations | drew expression of cheer in all| quarters. | The London Daily Sketch called it the "gxeatesl news of the present war.” Ellioli Rrobe’mon 1 Home fom West! After six months in the Interior| and at Anchorage, Elliott Robert-| son son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. |Robertson of Juneau, returned| home last night. | Young Robertson spent the sum- |mer in the employ of the New York and Alaska' Gold Dredging Comp- |any, 70 miles from Bethel, and then |went to Anchorage. | | BACK T0 SCHOOL ' ONNEXT MONDAY , School sessions, high and grade, will résume next Monday morning {at the usual hours after the brief ,vacation at the turn of the year. BIRD SHOOTS MAN AVOCA, N. Y. Jan. 3.—Layette Van Wormer wa: siruck in the eye with a shotgun pellet, although not in the line of fire. His best surmise as to what happened: the birds on the preserve are banded and one of the pellets struck the metal band and glanced off, D Subscribe to The Empire. Mrs. Douglas Campbell entered St. Ann's Hospital for medical reatment today. Alex Russell was admitted to St. January 4—Sunrise 9:45 a.m., ‘nn’s Hospital today and will PORECASTS FOR TONIGHT ONLY: indergo an operation. or fog in Gastineau Channel, James Davis, Seattle, was dis-| degrees. charged from St. Ann's Hospital ast night. He was a medical pa-| patehes in channels, not rhuch tient. i RADIO REPORTS bpones s 7 v gl Precipitation in MINISTERS TO MEET Max. temp. Lowest 4:30am. excess of Station last 24 hours | tenp. temp. .09 inches The Juneau Ministerial Assocla-| BSTOW oo 8 | 3 ion will meet in the office of the| Fairbanks P 1 demorial Presbyterian Church at| Nome .. & 2 10 o'clock Monday morning, the | Bethel : » s2 Rev. Walter, Soboloff announced| Dutch Harbor 4 3 oday. | Juneau | 28 - | —eeo— Sitka .. | 36 Subscribe to .the Dally Alaska| Ketchikan 41 32 Prince Rupert Prince George THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Juneau and vieinity: Partly elsudy tonight with morning stratus lowast temperature tonight Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy With morning fog or ‘low stratus sunset 4:21 p.m 1 about 28 change in temperature. mals are known to man KING — Titular head of Thai- land’s government is King An- anda Mahidol, 16, who succeeded to threne upon abdication of his uncle, Prajadhipok, in 1935. He has some 11,0000,000 s'\lbje(-t»: TIDES January am., 152 am, p.m p.am., (Sun time, High tide—3:09 Low tide— High tide—2:48 Low tide—9 JANUARY High tide—3:44 am., Low tide—9:30 High tide—3:22 pm Low tide—10:00 p.m., D a.m e o 0o 0 0 0 o 3 . SHIP NEWS e Because of regulations ® nounced by the Army, e ments of steamers, sailing ® dates from Seattle or arrivals ® will not be made public, on ® account of the war, until fur- ® ther notice. e o o 0 0 0 0 0 o - Thirty thousand It's Healthy, 'l;ool BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN—— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS eevecoevee species of ani-| SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 e e ] BOB DUCKWORTH 5 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 GREAT DICTATOR" § Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! IS e e Sn INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUES! WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. 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TAKD Lobae: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% | An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. | PSS ST PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Round-Trip Fares 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Juneau McGrath Nom Flat Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath Nome, Alasi Nulato, Alaska ... Ophir, Alaska I Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 114 142 119 $120 —_— e s e 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 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 1A $112 83 $37 10 — 121 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE 4 . o