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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1942 L e e S 540 LEAGUERS | | TIDES ‘ 1 | INCREASED 1540 LEAGUER | = SAM GUYOT g | e $ HOLD MATCHES - (Sun tme, January 8 | {as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ] | ~ - e { High tide—5:42 ain.. 150 feet. |} is invited to present this coupon this evening ON Ele AI.I.EYS Low tide—11:49 am. 38 feet. |} at the box office of the High tide—5:38 p.m., feet il adel Slier a0 SeaBaltatt. > CAPITOL THEATRE - | Stores in the Elks Cladic’ 540 INSTALLATION CEREMONIES BABY CRIB WANTED | et ks 0 YO s ‘Ecugue last night were as follow HELD BY DOUGLAS LODGE PRt z and receive 0 .su.A" Hams In the presence of a large num- Adjt. Stanley Jackson of the Sal- L o Spot 8 pafostat 24iter of Stars and Masons from both | vation Army needs a baby crib to| WASI“NGTON MEL“DBM (Continued from Page One) . | Duckworth 182 169 “21— 532 s of the channel, and invited|accommodate a two-year-old, He | Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person — - - Stewart 163 201 221— 585 s Masonic bodies, | say; rhae: g I » ' 1 | guests, Dousglas says he has request for such a crib | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | The new freight rates canfiot fn- | U0P 159 142 213— 514 Gastineaux Lodge No. 124, F. & A./for a needy family but has been | ; v y |crease a $50 month grocery bill mére | Total 512 350 eds—iad M, and Nugget Chapter No. 2, unable to locate one. He believes | beeseoacreroaroe . |than 3 per cent or $150. These| ~~ ° o —16% 0E.s, held annual installation|that stowed away in some attic ) R ‘ ¥ figures are given to assure the pub- E Thenik sc;‘;‘:" 20~ 188 570 ceremonies here last night in the|or basement, someone may have| lic of Juneau that the 45 per cent Parks 168 169 1 525 Eagles Hall. : 3 just such an article. ['['n[lT“ increase in freight charges is not as fyr o, 150 184 1”45_" 79| Lillian Bonner as Istelling * bfl- | —————————— — drastic as it sounds. ot Jcer. assisted by Cath(jrine Balog NOTICE OF HEARING ON i Totals 522 561 500*15831&\ Marshal, and Annie Gair as FINAL ACCOUNT | Present Rate Reihnlander | Chaplain, officiated for the Stars; A hearing will be held at ten | - Freight 457 Spot 6 6 G 18 Alex Sey, assisted by Rangnar gciock am. on February 28, 1942, o - and In- Hudson 198 160 146— 504|Kronquist as Marshal and Edwin in the United States Commissioner’s ‘\ Wharfage crease Total | couneil 199 170 172— 541 Sutton, Chaplain, installed for the (Ex-Officio) Probate Court for the | . Sugar, 1001bs.$ 66 $ 22 $ 88 | g 167 187 163— 517 Masons. | Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- | Milk, case 35 12 41 | .| Folléwing the induction of offi- cinct upon the Final Account of Potatoes, 100 | Totals 570 523 487—1580|Cers, Lillian Bonner, as retiring JAMES Wi MCNMiaGHT?N as tl;,e 1bs. 69 23 92 | Worthy Matron, was presented with executor of the estate of Mary V.| ) REG. $2.25 SIZE onions,1001bs. 69 33 ez | o Blue Ribsen O O e e, Roberta | McNaughton, deccased, and ail per- NOTICE! Coffee, 1b 017 007 .0204] T:ag lel 141 124 156 423|Johnson making the presentation. SonS are required ot file on or before | sjeo i Dnngelsno 211 150 154— 515 Tom Hall presented Alex Sey with sald hearing, their il o The United States Maritime Commission has granted the LIMITED TIME o Pl lan apron in recognition of his |t said Final Acfiou"‘f o l‘;l nmny Alaska Line special permission to supplement all water freight » T fabi® P4 00 RTR LS 19 421 4791419 |services as worthy president for o PRrticular ltem thereof, Spectying| o ng passenger tariffs effective January 7, authorizing an emer- Richly lubricating nightcredm. N b i | second t the particulars of such objectons; | gon oy subeharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charges ¢ Famous for smoothing skin fruit or vege- Olimpia i e b 4 for |3nd. at said hearing, said Court will| b arorise Bavable - that's flaky-dry from expo- tables 38 13 41 [Spot 5 5 10| Muflf{al S“’:C:;"";:‘;";f"?‘:eml;' |adjudicate and determine who are ’ . B . + Eggs, dozen 04 01 05% | Metcalf 148 199 193— 540 éntertainment dur s " |the heirs and distributees of said sure to heat, co|d.wmd_r dust. | Flour, 49 1bs 33 11 44 |F. Barragar 145 154 190— 489 tions. Douglas High School Gir's’ Gecedent, and all persons are re- INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS y Special Dry-Skin Mixture Cheese, 1b. o1 01 02'¢ | Harter 148 154 144— 446 Glee Club sang two selections and quired to show cause why said es- WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST coaxes skin to feel pliant, look Lettuce, head = .031/3 01% .04% pra? ——[B. W. Natheny played a trombone |tate should not be distributed to | WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. P beautifully soft. At less than Dry Cereals, ! Totals 46 512 5271985 | solo. Mary Jean McNaughton and James | 2 halfprice, get severaljarsnow! | Cornflakes, i Golden Age Refreshments were served to ap- W. McNaughton in accordance with | g etc., pkg 03 01 0| Urgin 139 159 181— 479 proximately 125 persons after the said decedents last will and testa- | ! Dry Beans, Rice, |J. Barragar 189 188 179— 556 | ceremonies ment dated November 27, 1940. | ete., 1b 007 003 01. | gensen 142 169 165— 476 | Eastern Star officers installed Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Decem- FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— “ Butter, Ib 01% 00% 02% | I [ber 30, 1941. preve) ertends Co. R Totals 40 516 SB1511| Bertha D. Goets, Worthy Ma-| o FELIX GRAY, CALL THE ALASKA 1 . U Dairy farmers on Mendenhall flats | Totals 470 516 525—2011 | tron; Albert E. Goetz, Worthy E'"gm te ‘;5. l;’:;“;s;"“ and | PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent QAALITY SINCE 1887 were told that the increased freight | Budwiser tron; Jessie F. Mack, Associate Ma- | p x;;ubli:;toionlobec :flu ?;41 e rates will not bring their hay trans- | Stevenson 166 199 156— szl}mmz Ernst Oberg, Associate Pa-|poo’ whecvion”san. 21 1042, .| ALASKA TH EAR ' N D % === | portation costs up to the high mark | Senesseu 153 168 202— 523 |y ron’ Roberta Johnson, Secretary;| . Do covion, Janl. 37, 1982 B SERVING ad i F % T S they reached during the last war.|Lockridge 191 168 124— 483/ et aagtber: Eve. enemy planes dropped 20 bombs and | Hay freight was $13.80 per ton be- | Ly Lo m e (e K e i | | The U. 8, Heitiilts Have Beén re- i p | also machine gunned the island, kill- | fore the raise today, which boosts | Totals 510 535 432—1527‘1y & e i D Chaplain; | {77ed to as “Webfoot Soldies |ing three civilians and wounding | it to $18.53, as compared to a freight | Rainers e B b B e g T DR S ) _— | four. j of $21.50 they paid to bring a ton | Carnegie 193 174 149 16, JUNAn Borven Marshat Bl M. pogor and. “Leathernecks.” | Impending Invasion of hay to Juneau in 1917. Koski .. 158 196 147— 501 ;ignlc.\_ll?:_‘ol;\.;nl;. tlr_m 4 .alch:: % | The Dutch East Indies bulletin) o passage fares, the new rates| Holmsquist 158 158 158— 474 |Adah; “”, assett; ..010' | also noted a lively aerial reconnais- | " BRRIRE AEC BT o 5 Tuckett, Esther; Etta Bringdale, : . sance over the far flung archipelago, . " 6 i ! Totals 500 528 454—1491 Martha; Thelma Engstrom, Electa; | perhaps the tip-off for the impend- i Of $80.80 for Upper-Scck pessalt.) Totals ... 300 538 MBI oo e matop, warder; G. Ed. TRAlN SPORTATION COMPANY I DOWN ing invasion. The bulletin said the new fare will be $73.08, or an | apied ey ward Bach, Sentinel; Thomas E ® Perfect comfort ) enemy planes have been observed o ot he el e previons| Ticd and- professional people. Hall, Worshipful Master; Gien| Be | L over varions parts of other posses- charge. On steerage passage, the Tt is unfoubtedly true that the|girkham, Junior. - Ry ® Centrally located | x R new fare will be $4111, or an jn-| [Tt four weeks of war have dis-| Masons installed are Large Rooms ® Splendid food ! ¢ (Continued from Page One) . Tokyo Reports o CTCASC Of $1275 over the former |CAted ‘”“é service of e Alaski| Frederick A. J. Gallwas, Treasur-| all with KN deevite ! orgency, W€ - S - e . Tokyo ]y"u(viquul'/l‘.x.\ .\.;l’l(i. .L«l)fllllf\(, fare. 4 :DFEThn:\ ln]: i Oglp?n:;. 5 l"a'l'f‘, B:Rll" er; Samuel Devon, Secretary; Wil- bath. a salling than reported early this morning, | 100D ]‘”"‘,‘ 4 ’"“_‘") ‘i;-‘“_ ABY. “' Grocers pointed out today to per- 2. 'le’h lm 3 :)"‘ ,Hv:;, ‘l‘:" liam P. Johnson, Senior Deacon; | Special Rates to Permanent Guests | The massed forces are only 600 | Brunei, British North O ihese S0ns considering going south to| o o et T e oostys PUY| Albert E. Goetz, Junior Deacan; G.| ALASKANS LIKE THE - miles from Dutch Borneo and only “f'_h_”u:‘ DH.l*.l:l B(;I"r‘i”‘l A!_"[lm]\:-)_ 0id high living costs in Alaska. :;l’(;r 1 th,:. nI)r a year and “‘!Edwnnl Bach, Benior Steward: | 100 miles from the Dutch Celebes .fj'l‘l"> ve extended their fleld 0P= {yy,¢ the increase in a year's supply | et She. Srials ake F;‘m"‘-‘gl 8 Br_fi‘}“"em.y Langfeldt, - Junfor ‘StewArd: ! . A 3 eraklo of groceries will not equal the in-' to the Alaska Steamship | I e Thrust Probably Stagted Jetail o bk AE B heNINE b Company whose ships were laden to| 00" R. Guerin, Chaplain; Alex | & A Rome radio broadcast report II‘.”J_'\‘\““;,"'(’; S bon whete the |Croase in thelr, passigy fRb8 UL | tr8 Scwhios vith ‘coniizudtit may ] ShHer ' Sey, NEAYSNAL: Wenst Opergi{t i 1% TR T el o dons dicated, the ]l‘i‘pn::t;: \n'v{‘ :t‘l"kn\g to knockout TP?::K_,Q:,[:&::“C%::;:::;? ':,f:,"}‘,:',’," terial and supplies for our dereuse‘o"g““i*“ John Mills, Tyler. | prr e - shrust mmay have oready Sarted: one of the Indies’ bases from which | adian Pacific Ratlway Oompany of- | Bases, and which as a result of: the | —— [§ Don’t wait 20 and 30 §| GREEN, Agent g broadcast declared that strong ! » ? 3 sl HEL b Wi ity 14 0 / o | HENEY ‘Passengers forces of Japanese parachute troops United States bombers may have | ficials said today that they have not gency has been given virtually | { minutes for your taxi | ient Phone 23 assel PG, Boruso. S, - 5 T with whigh it was formerly- I ] ‘g o pr e e W e oty gt EDOM CHANGSHA | STAR CAB Simulaneously the Dutch East bt ey vy T ” jification whatever for passing this | AR Indies headquarters at Batavia re- o | INCREASE AUTHORIZED DU Lo (b Alakant beople | TOKYO, Jan. 7—A Domei dis-| ported a formation of eight Japan- Meeti of Douglas Pareni- sEA’I‘TLE._ Jan. 7. — The United “Let it be noted that the A)&gkulp"‘”h from Hankow, Japanese | ese flying boats attacked the mili- Teacher Association for January|States Maritime Commission . has Steamship. Gompany pays no tax Army headquarters in Central| | » tary objectives on the island of is not being held as would have authorized the Ala_ska Steamship in Alaska, although, with only one China, said Japanese forces have| 0 0 | Ambon during the night. The island regularly taken place tonight as Company to assess immediately an Port of c};“ Sutside 'it i u_‘hcgun a withdrawal from Chang- N N . is the site of the major Dutch naval holiday functions precluded prepar- emergency surcharge of 45 per cent T berts of <cal) Mas-k ; sha as the objectives have been| b E E e i base, 800 miles south of Davao. ations for a usual session. Nex: lon all freight rates and passengor) . BO0S Of T8 ' Soasks and & 0 L 00 Don Lozzie—Owner | oiEsteeiiet .. el s e ananed The Dutch East Indies head- |regular meeting will be held Wed- |fares between Seatlle and ports Ith) g WO e communique makes no men- | &= A COA STAL AIRLI NES quarters’ communique further said 'nesday, February 4 {ships call, The. Alaska Steamsiip | - {tion of the fate of 40,000 J S e e e e ALASK : s il oo Silad — |Company officials said the highet{ “I have already wired an emphat- | O AON0 Uh Wt |1 Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express e e ee o= Irates are a Tesult of wartime costs[c protest to Washington and have|tTapped by the Chinese northeast| It's Hedlthy, Tool | CHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. ¢ iOf et ons' communicated with Delegate Di-|0f Changsha and facing annihila- | 2 | S % Pel 'Kin.l Chicha N . s tion. | Hawk n- = ¥ ¢ | { The Northland Transportation|mond on the subject. Unless the { | fean shan gof Sitka ! |Company and Alaska Transportation | beople of Alaska Wih to take this| —— TR g - BRUNSWICK | T oL il T el ) | { |Company are expecting similar | crushing burden lylg down, con-: WHAT CAUSES { JOIN THE FUN—— | g;x&iau SRl L T B % { H b w h :-authm‘izatiom for.inereases. certed, prompt and vigorous action | EPILEPSY? 1 B 0 w L [} Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 i PRSI G i appear: | | { er aug ! o R A booklet containing the opinions of fam. | | Klgmhnn ig }3 }g }g 18 10 ! | S 4D e s e e v " % Pelican .. {1 : ous doctors on this interesting subject will o a0 ' ! fGruenin Sa S" . The Daily Alaska Empire nas the | be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader I‘ BOWLING ALLEYS 3 }g 10 { OF THE ¢ . |1argest paid circulation of any Al-|writing to the Educational Division, 535 | ! Angoon .. 18 18 ! ! aska newspaper. Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Dept. 1727 “A‘ PR AR T TR | - (o 1 ] % { : i R I : - < _smintag Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum (sh;r‘;c 60c \ | { t | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURS| ! Connors Mot"r Coo :‘ a'e n(r ease | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake : ! | . Juneau d $31.00 %% S;g.gg $25.00 : H I A 0 ' | T n E Fern : ?:g?’ - ! \ Petersburg . . A : WISHES TO ANNOUNCE i IS AN Vuirage | o P —— a8 e _ N Kasaan ... . \ { | | ATC | \ { p { TO THE PUBLIC, THAT 36l (Continued from Page One) ‘. FOR INFORMATION ON_ TRIPS TO HAINES, Ph e Glz \ {|ual or feared, have caused certain | L l N E JASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: On! ¥ ! 1 |increases in the cost of essentialy i ‘ I Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% \ { |in additicn to the fact that there | } ill be e for single passengers | GeorgeJorgensom | o e i e | e adoge | b5 1 \ { | cost of living throughout the coun- | Alaska Transportation . B (Formerly of Jorgenson Motors) { [try despite the government’s efforts Company ik S ! {|at stabilizing prices, Now on top of Don’t F orget . T e : H e s 4 g St i " MERICAN AIRWAYS ! { | handed a 45 per cent increase,in WHEN YOU renew the fire insurs | BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 PAN A ! WILL BE ASSOCIATED {|freight and passenger rates with- i the £ e.wh. 8 BATe. Ansurance | SEATTLE q { {|cut notification, without hearlfigs, g:n"cty f?)ggetetuu'mlsemght;]n your hl;mcf, ; 3 H { | without discussion. u to increase the amount o T ! with the Connors Motor Co. i “This will create an infolerabl _your present insurance to cover all those | ! i : { state of affairs in Alaska. It will f . things you have'bought since the old |{ PASSENGERS FREIGHT H in ]he capacny of most families to subsist on their * “policy was delivered to you. | REFRIGERATION \ z present earnings. It runs diamet- D E L) i rically contrary to the Federal Gov- sl' tt k A | ! SHOP FOBEMAN 3 ernment’s publicly declared purpdse a “e geney ] - - ¢ { {]of stabilizing prices. It militates INSURANCE — BON D. B. FEMMER—AGEN Round-Trip Fares: P i 4 ! ] heavily ‘sgainst the mationial ‘Bic] = DS PHONE 114 NIGHT 312} || 10% off twice one-way | _ | & 2|8 s | 2 t { gram of buying defense bonds with JUNEAU PHONE 249 fares, when purchased | & | £ | .. 5 g E|= F e oo} Uhe sAVIRES Of Wage PARINESS MR — L in advance. 2lelgl3|3|2|2]| @ BARNEY GOOGLE AND-SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK R T e = Yy VR z 7 " “ T — Flat, Alaska .. SALLS 0 F\RE % 7 GO'WeY | | \NHAT QBOUT NORE . &/ ° LITTLE €auin Lo s A Golgvin, Alask - NURT FER ME STOPPN' OFF . " WTUN SOLIER BOY 2 SN GOOD-B\E / ) ; ) - 4 uneau, Aaska . WERE ' LEETLE FAWN" 2 'Oh ot MO DNE WANT TO GEND /| ONCE T0 PALE EbCE - T ReCchon NN Nome, Alaiia T 1 ‘o suz W ARMY POST'S ONWN TWO TINE EOR < QNS - W - PRNTS T LATTLE EaWN ‘“&mg’,“gé Nulato, Alaska . -._121 50 99 121 83 §$37 JHOOPS BN A HOLLER d SEN GOODBNE onnG Ophir, Alaska . 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 - W FOOL\SH TRLK: AN MESSRGE 2. AT GOT DOWN T ROAD - UL GWE NE SLATTLE ERWN o TWCE To AL THER Se;‘tttl% Wash. USA. 26 110 2;; g m fi; f}% % - Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 7! 1! 4 B HBND WIE THRT TRUCK VERN BUSY PRLE, FACE BUTTONS an 2 - NO'RE TUSSLIN' \WIF To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks rom 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 o 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 i paAa 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE