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PAGESIX ~ HONOLULU | HAS ALARM, AIRRAID Army Issues Statement Re- garding Warnings of Enemy Planes HONOLULU, Jan. 15—The Army Navy and civilians of Oahu un- derwent a 16-minute air raid alarm yesterday afternoon. Citizens said they did not see any planes but the Army. in a state- | ment said ‘“‘every air raid alarm is the real McCoy. Unidentified in- struments of warfare detect the approach of planes and until the DOUGLAS PETE N JOINS NAVY Andrew Peterson, cousin of Mark Jensen, with whom he visited here last year before returning to his| home in Minneapolis, has enlisted | in the Yeomans' division of the U.| S. Navy for service on the East| coast, according to news received | in yesterday's mails sondat o r IS GREINERS LOCATE 8. J. Greiner and family have taken one of the Buckingham | | apartments on city wharf approach | for their residence pending neces- | / repairs to their home which | damaged by fire early in the week — .——— FIRST AID TALKS ARE E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Skate for United States’ Future Generals Oscar Olson Will Seek Re-Eledion (Terriforial fl;;surer Toss-{ i es Hat in Ring as Can- j didafe in Primaries | | The second splash in the Territ| | torial political pool was heard today when the ample headpiece of Terri- torial Treasurer Oscar G. Olson was flipped into the ring in a declara- tion of his candidacy in the April 28 primaries for re-election to his pres- ent post. i Olson plungled up filing fees and | filed his intention to run for an-| 1942 €)) w GOLD SHIELD C 0 F F E E GOLD SHIELD 30¢ Pound MATCHES 25¢ Carton y identity of the planes are estab- GIVEN TO SCHOOL CLASS other term in the important Terri- (Six Large Boxes) lished, the planes are those of anl. pyrgt aig instructor Helgar Lar-| torial office early this morning in enemy.” sen from the Juneau Fire Depart- ;:e komce 0§ Te;;morlal Auditor | Ry ank A. Boyle, where declarations ment visited Douglas High scnool‘ of candidacy for that post, and for B NOTICE yesterday and gave demonstrations | Delegate to Congress and ’l‘el'rtwrial; I in application of Commissioner of Labor must be filed before the office closes the last |day of this month, Olson’s filing was the second | declaration to date. Last week Michael J. Haas, present Commis- AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing and instruction air route from Seattle to Nome, on Splints. sale at J, B. Burford & Co. adv.| Dr. W. S. Ramsay of the Terri- — e torial Health Department is sched- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS uled to talk to the group today. 25¢ Pound N At the conclusion of their annual appearance at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, where the cast You Pay Less at George Bros.! of “It Happens on Ice” skated two performances for the gadet corps, three of the show’s star performers | met the future generals. They are Betty Atkiwson, Mary Jane Yeo and Carol Lynne. s Wtledet 550 200 0S DR e b | 7 ) i MEETING OF D.LW.C. | the Douglas School last evening. | sloner of Labor, filed his candidacy D I ( o U N T The regular meeting of Douglas| Frank Krsul, Florence Krsul, N A R Y oasl Guard to succeed himself. Both filings o Island Woman’s Club for January|Patsy Fleek, PFrank and HarryI i :::Ed’g:n:‘o:::t:’:e&‘c::tc“ndmatas on} was held in Juneau last evening a‘|Cashen, the members of this class, | | . | the home of Mrs. Charles Fox. Mrs. prepared and served the meal. | . | Olson hnshbt?el:"i':ermaska slnce} nll case lo’s of rn"lTs flnd VEGETABLES FY with As. Pun. e wecting wea s pisilig TommaR File iate| rofecion Is 5w e e g i 4 ¢ g Wesla DISRRE Minnesota. When he was baptized H H . presided over by President Mrs. decorations of tall red candles set ‘ ; his parents, evidently believing that Marked at Old Prices at Old I'relglll Rate \ | Norman Rustad. .m a frame of evergreen boughs.I | iin the future he would have a re- This is a saving of over 20%, as prices are higher now. | An interesting book review of Red crepe paper nut baskets were! | ponsible position dealing with 2 is 10% 1 i P |the Dean of Canterbury, Hewlett used at each cover. | | | money, named him Oscar Greenback We are repeating this 10% sale at request of patrons. L Johnson's book on “Soviet Power,”| Included in the menu were| | Olson. He was too young to protest | was given by Mrs. Wellman Hol- | Youngberry cocktail, bouillon, . at the time, and the name Green- Get reliet from %)) | ' brook. Christmas party of the post- | mashed potatoes, casserole steak, Four Passenger Car Tlres, I Army Man Tells C. of C. NOt‘bacdk is‘ cn}yukm;nfw his family | distress with the poned December meeting was held rolls, cranberry salad and vegeta-| . " . and a few intima riends. | MMOWVicuv$:smt;’e:fi§c: g;(“: with exchange of gifts. | bles, a moulded raspberry fluff with | Seven TrU(k TII'eS May | '0 Ge' EX(l'ed Aboui | For two years Olson was with the | p BETTER RESULTS THAN EVER BeroRe! | | Library committee of the club|crisp cookies and coffee was the B S 'd . J E ' I |Alaska Railroad at Nenana during} ACTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE to reported that more than 200 new dessert. i € J0 In Juneau | flemy nvasion ”‘;;‘f"“cnzn gays,‘ worlkmg ";‘lr Lhe} o K bring relief...PENETRATES to upper books had been receved and that This dinner is the second an-! Pt :'0 ecel.ml’r or‘obre‘rr:geem.ed' eu;' M"':‘;:M pv'.“r‘,”w“mflig new shelves with locks will be pro- nual one to be given and is, in Four passenger auto tires and Members of the Chamber of Com- "::;dr cns)::‘s r(:’r theelcl:uyeaexs ;g_sn | f Chist 40 Dack surfaces Lke & !vidod for the volumes. effect, a test and demonstration three tubes, seven truck tires and|merce here were told they have no 719 Nm;wu{ememfi);d il ) warming poultice . . . And WORKS February meeting is to be held of the achievement of the class. |S€Ven truck tubes may be sold in|occasion for any war jitters by two “Kennecou e Odrnoration. at P FOR HOURS to ease coughs, relleve | | 4¢ (e home of Mrs. Rustad with i | Juneau during January, it was an- | speakers who lent a voice of author- | ppe! P muscular soreness or tightness, ! i Inounced here this meining with ity to the noon luncheon meeting at | ennecott. During the World War | and bring real comfort. Mrs. Edward Bach assisting. H # ¥ ) he served with Company B. of the| % LgrR s s Hosp"‘Al “o‘l’[s the setting up of tire scale quotas the Baranof Hotel. i3y i B e | “mm’“flg’%"_'gogm‘g?; o oy AR | for Alaska cities under the new| “You are going to have adequate | HESQLEY Hom fleska. minutes ON BACK as well as throat and chest, then spread thick layer on chest and cover ‘with warmed cloth. Try it! VICKS VAPORUB — the Improved Way. Why | ter, was studied, Food Class I serve > a dinner to 17 invited guests at | Carry It? We Deliver! All you have to do is Marking the close of the semes- during which food prepara- tion, serving, and meal planning Ann’s Hospital for surgical treat- q ment Wednesday. an operation this morning. to St. Ann’s Hospital on Wednes- day afternoon for medical care. tire rationing program. Coast Guard protection here within The quotas were mad> up in the a short time,” Lieut. Matt Ryan, office of Gov. Ernest Gruening and local port captain, told the C. of immediately wired to tire rationing C. men. |officials throughout the Territory.| “Don’tget excited about the enemy Persons wishing to purchase tires coming into Alaska on an invas- under the quota in Juneau are in- ion,” Col. H. A. Murphy. of Fort structed to make application for a Richardson, told them. |permit to make these purchases job of the armed forces, to protect through the local tire rationing you from invasion. - Just set up your Mrs. Minnie Doyle entered St. She underwent Mrs. Kenneth Meier was admitted LOCKWOOD ON NEW JOB | 55 PERSONS —_—————————— United States, British Comgmor:- wealth and Netherlands Indies have always been Japan's leading sources of supply, ‘the Department of Com- | merce says. BUY DEFENSE BONDS NOTICE 60 TO SITKA Fifty-five persons left for Sitka today. They were: Theodore S. Painter, Melvin Bloom, R. W. Reed, R. F. Messmer, Charles Goldstein, Ben Bellamy, Dan Holland, W. H. Hulpin, Mar- vin Troutman, Dr. L. S. Sharpen- berg, Mrs. Hazel Troutman, Sam- uel Troutman, Ray Renshaw, C. Douglas Swanson, Mrs. F. Lock- wood, Mrs. J. F. Lang, John F. Lang. D..P. Holden, W. S. Sullivan, R. C. Bingston, T. Heyder, M. L. Wat- Juneau 7:30 P. M. Douglas Reserves vs. Junean Reserves SECOND GAME JUNEAU HIGH vs. DOUGLAS HIGH . Deep Sea Fishermen's Un- ion Private Party, scheduled |i for Saturday, has been post- “That’s the | -|that for the present his most use- Olson has seen a wide area, of | Alaska, and his activities have been | diversified. He has been a pros- ! pector, trapper and a commercial | fisherman. In the field of sport | he majored In wrestling, and num- | erous victories testify to his ability | iin that line. ¥ { Olson pledged to the voters of Al- | aska, who have honored him with | two terms in the responsible office | Secrefary Says will engage in technical research on} a commercial project in which the War Department is directly inter-| ested. Secretary Stimson told the news- men at today's conference that {Lindbergh called on him last Mon- day and asked whether he could be of any use to the Government or the War Department. Secretary Stimson said: “I told Col. Lindbergh we are &.ways glad to recelve information, help and advice from anyone who thought he could be of service. I asked him what he thought he could do most and he replied that he thought Tanks and bombers are useless in a defense program without sturdy, able men io manipulate them. Build a strong America with strong Americans regularly for health and energy! PURE RAW MILK 15c QUART | - WHIPPING CREAM— Guaranteed to Whip Top Honors in U. S. Defense! i L serve milk coon co Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan are board, headed by Mayor Harry I civilian defense organization to} oo oo f- | FFE E MEANS A "OT the parents of a baby girl born at Lucas and including Qity Qlerk BUard against acts of sabotage and | Of Treasurer, the same palicy of ef-| a H " ficiency and economy he has con- | ‘ l 8:30 this morning at St. Ann’s Hos- Robert Rice and James Cooper, fifth column activity. [ sistently followed during his in- | 1 C, a n C, uar C «+. when the game is over pital. The young lady's name is local accountant Principal speaker at the luncheon, | oy o 1 B e i, (A e Arlene Louise and she weighed sev- The following is the Awska quota Ryan told of his work here in sup- | S ) . ounds s o for iy i sl pving igetienion caras tor (2 ettt o e | POTATOES-Yakima Netted Gems ?‘"‘7 Sure! And top °A‘}'° eysuing Car Car Truck Truck Persons who have business on water- anrd attended ' the ‘:M’LDN“““E{ is the coffee, especially if ic's Victor Heino underwent a minor Tires Tubes Tires Tubes front property. He urged all Who g, ention of the party. U. S. No. 1—The Best—BUY NOW! " Schilling, so rich and satisfying! operation at St. Ann’s Hospital this Anchorage 3 2 8 g |will have occasion to use these ) e Cooua T 0 1 9 .. 1 |identification cards for the dura- S 50 lb ba z 35_ zs lb ba l ls 4 ' ———— Douglas 1 1 2 ) | tion of the war to make application A B i [ o g 0! o g . - auaten, Sliced Brazil nuts or cashews Fairbanks 5 3 10 g |to him at Room 11 on the ground I.IND w0“ T P 5 3 : 4 ila1 'otato Prices Will Higher! suer LB give a nutty topping to escalloped Haines 1 1 2 1 |floor of the Federal Building. 5 Be o dishes such @s corn, potatoes, to- Hyder 1 1 2 1 | Asked about the use of small boats f : matoes, celery, potatoes or fish. Juneau 4 3 4 7 | by Spext fishermen WUNINY I o0~ | o“lo“s R 25 lb ack l 75‘ elpdet 0T Ketchikan 2 2 g 5 |ing year, Lieut. Ryan said he will S Y BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Kodiak 1 1 2 5 |issue licenses for all pleasure craft Nome 1 1 2 10} to operate @n nearby wa_ters and will o ] . Palmiar & |see that lists of restricted waters i exas rape “lt hne’l: lll'!e for C 4 Wasilla 3 2 7 7 are publicized as, a warning to H ! SNy 1L 3 R i ot e setigin of - il s e e s -~ Dozen 35, 40c, 45c Sitka 1 1 g g cluded Lieut. Bob Rose, communica- —_— i ozen '’ cl X Skagwa: 1 . tions officer stationed here; and L. | ¥ $ Wi 31 ok ™ Bxlolonel Isto Engage inff £ayyops Rufabagas - - 51Ibs. 25¢ | - Wrangell 1 1 2 1 Technical Research i - g g - ’ Fresh Local Eggs Daily William Lockwood, former pur- ser on the steamer Aleutian, is ot b WASHINGTON, Jan . 15—Secre- 4 no;v ha civilian defense employee tary of War Henry L. Stimson said L l n " o B n E P A n T “ E “ T " ::1 Foals lsllmrge of ':rflllspor{atlon | today that Charles A. Lindbergh will ¥ ‘ ; rt Mason, near San Fran- F |[not return to active duty with the| | cisco. Army Air Corps but for the present " CHAMPAGNE California’s Finest—White or Pink Quart $2.50-$2.95 IMPORTED BRANDY Finest—20 Years Old ~ Fifth $4.95 ' SCOTCH—-Ten Years Old [ i 5 10 phOIle US! We ll poned until further notice due ||kins, C. B. Hedges, Ed Schilke, fx‘:llerlzltxaliio:ou S el Glasgow Club N High School Students to Moose Basket Social, Frank Kilmane, Nancy Johnson, ¢ \ \ . Elizabeth Lundy, G. E. Goudie, Sid i g ' deliver your order g amd S ROTACT | me SRR et - Fifth $3.00 : 3 . |James, George Johnson, F. - - v !wood, C. A. Seelger, John Johnson, asyouwantit . . .. o st B | Gef Indlan Na FINEST WINES - BULK | ~| W. Petri, O. Osborne, D. Ostrand- ' Ian mes ‘ at no charge. WANTED! Lo, Chartés Howara, Normaan, D. l Gallon $2.00 f Rinehart, Robert Lawson, Bre e, o Only HIGH GRADE By Don Lozzie of the Sta 6 b % o Gl"k%:m:f“;a“?" Jensen, | U S Navy flest sugs. undercone | Muscatel—Port—Claret—Sauterne—Burgundy—Sherry * r., Henr itka, Frank ¢ 3 Meats Are Shipped ' ks Ken Duloe, Jerry Green Riymond | Works plant, Bostiand. will be nam: o : Two experienced cab drivers. Betfer | i, 2t ® Meoor|od attr American ndion rves, v | Prices Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday | ., QMR r.i0.2 than union wages guaranteed. Must ot o rnns s il ‘ : i IIG reliable. g | A Red Cross first aid class in- {USS Tawasa. USS Tekesta, USS v 3 | | structed by Mrs. Harold’' Smith will | Yuma and USS Zuni. Navy policy i be held at 7 o'clock this evening in | for some time has provided for nam- | 4 s ' s T A R C A B {the Memorial Presbyterian Church !ing of tugs after Indian tribes. [ ] P \ annex. Both men and women The four ships under construction y - . “ 0 ;asked to ‘nt%ex}d the clu§< 7 e ?‘:KP?;CI;:fd:re u::::n;lfi (;:):;lzlsl:):- Super M(“'ket Meat C0mpany { Census birth records show that|S. C, Philadelphia and at San 3PH°“S 553_92 andss ¢ N N oo 34976 sets of twins were bam _in | Francisco, vy o & 1940. One child out of eve! s Ty~ : ; ., PHONE202 \ E E i 1O UM e o ety nstal| Prices Good Thudsday, Friday and Saturday S e R Empire—the paper with the lugu'.l “1 Empire Olassitieds Pay! paid circulation.