The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1942, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 PR~ . - B ‘ - _ : / : : HullTalks [ vew can FLY |’ ¢/ Unbelievable, But It's True - - - /| FROMIRIPALONG GROCERY ENDS | e Annual Fall Sale, o g N BASES CLOSE OUT SALE 5 _ : ! ¢ : NER 4 3 o | S nchorage Kodiak Fairbanks (6 . , | Now visiting in Juneau while ). F. Clements and W. R. Roden- | @ B A R B I Z 0 N an d D S I G S L I P S % | waiting® transportation ‘south isthe berg, owners of the’ 20th Century | Yakutat Valdez Nome 93 /’"M t R Walter J. Fitz 1d, Grocery which closed Saturday | ) W ( 08 ev. alter J. Fitzgerald, Grocery Wi closed on Saturday | | - fj fgism. DD, Coadjutor Bishop of night after selling the entire stock, | e 1 Cordova Seward Bristol Bay ® 9ithe Catholic Church of Alaska, express appreciation for the fine : . i ::r 5;wim headquarters in Fairbanks. | patronage given the store since Says Un"ed Siates Deeply KUSkOkWIm and YUkon Poults ® 3 | Bishop Fitzgerald has just re- it was opened three years ago. 'n'eres'ed in o k. & };’ ?mrnod from a several weeks' visit| The owners decided to close the wednesda rrlda S“nda ' @ lin the Aleutian Island posts, where store some weeks ago because Mr. Pr0b|em Y ® Ine has been visiting Catholic Clements is planning to enter the % iy — % chaplains in the armed forces. armed service in the near:future| . .. . .- & % * 6 '% He went at far as Umnak, where and Mr. Rodenberg has been in “f'\!’}“M'r?“z;”.rl:l; ,L:\“ i © %ine stayed for ‘a week, weather- Sitka on the staff of®the North-, ‘“I¥ o T oF Wen x Bishop Fitzgerald reports, activi- last March. Since announci e Y fif iy “I,m sh‘;ouded ml v ‘;f'g“” imminent aldilihg. | ai9ls m’"ieé?fcl“m‘“ attitude on the India prob- | riow He:'cn ‘adfely 84y, for the|hss been Garried out|Which ended | 1S Svs that the UBItes States % | N&vy has ahouricéd it that in-|on Satirday. act, deeply interested in the /’Mensivc operations were then being| Both partners had lived in gu- AFRLINES '. paranor orer, [EPhoene 667 ¢ Reg. 2.50 and 2.95 | |is, in Indian situation and is 3 I % Wy r es tha @ 1-95 gj carried on which resulted in the|neau for a number of years ho-I'”I‘P“W””"m“(\ ot “ - /)ioccupntxoll by United States forces fore L,Ol.nh’ into the grocery busi- Ikie charged that the policy | 194 4{of a new base 150 miles from hess three years ago and opened otick. O NS SobiAm. oF Thic | @ )| Kiska. one of the most modern and well dependence is losin us “ © /;‘ Morale Is High stocked stores in Juneau w3 ”“{mm( t of 11’ - Id‘ - 0] 2 s at part e world. % . f:) The morale of ‘the men in the The 20th Oeritury Meat Market, ;"’f"‘,'m""“:,&"“lw"WIO gERE [ 13 G| Aleutian outposts is high, Bishop| Which was entirely separate from 4-1““;'\ told -him-4t -wesn't ke Brit- N 4 © Fitzgerald says. All of the men the grocery store, is remaining in e e i 3 \ O 32 are thinking only of ending the business as usual in the same lo- ‘\hl“)(]10,10":(’,“m“d;t:;{“l:m::iu:%g TRAN SPOR A ON . COMPAN Y b3 war as soon as possible and are cation on Front Street. b byt oo J ) ;{ 31—37 Shor doing all in their power to do so.| ———-— — e | | ) 50. L Rpgisek 9] During the last few months, it 4 S | @ < 4 RUMMAGE SALE i i 4 ’B;S*";’)P z‘:‘m;r:“tfl haSA"iS"'e‘_i T“{‘-‘ | JU"EAU ElKS To By Lutheran Ladies Aid, in church I ® © White (240100, | SH IDIRRIS ¢ AOMTEB, 65 Cliap- | Lot parlors Thursday, Oct. 29, starting '? Iains in the Army throughout the 10 ¢ ad h ® Herritoby. i oll (All ) am. adv. | 5 4 l Is Goi ” | POERIE *o5 STUA R 2 ] 13 s oing East | | ® ® Pela e s ibw il TK Shay to Wakh- TOMORROW From 1784 to 1788, a State of | ulf k {ington, D.C,, to attend a meeting | Franklin was established to gov- y © ® Blac of Bishops, but he hopes to return | ern citizens of what is now the [ @ to the Territory by Christmas.| I:la]x Call, one meeting of the year state of Tennessee. The area had | ] Bishop Pitzgeraid is the first mar when every member of Juneau Lodge | been ceded to the United States ) @ Dove YR 3 Heke bt Wushmgm:f;f]ks fi}blc;mis ]]utlg(' or reports by |by North Carolina, and residents 4 5 L er, Wi e held when the Juneau feared the national government ® TeaRose B ey i th. o S i O o ol ks e G 9 v YoAR g ¢ s’ Hall. government. | f’fi kane Diocese and since his conse-| Exalted Ruler Arthur Adams urges | 3 cfl““on ‘Anl llfagi) ““' )(‘ML traveled | every member near or in Juneau |@ii . el i T G| 153 ‘fl over aska by boat, train, air-|to attend the meeting Members ! c | % {plane and dog team. He once con-|abroad have been informed of the 'GHT ouous g | firmed a group of 116 Eskimos at|date by mail. Visiting Elks are wel- due to colds . . . eased | ;f Tununak, Nelson Island, in one|come to the session wiERUR g™, | g Lace Trimmed D'signers i TR TR 0 SRR mVICHS mm———t ,/) ace Il g ' §; | | APPROVED BY 2. GENERATIONS ¢ Tailored Barbizon, Model 7 ALASKA STAR '\ TRIANGLE / "ACCICEXTINE [ AL ASKA COASTAL AIRLINES ’;5 al ore ar lzon’ 0 e § %1‘ | CLEANEBS ! WAKE u P YOUR '} Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express “ 4| MR “NES IN | | SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. E{/‘ You mt”{ t your choice, lovely lace g§| NeWLQ ati | lIVER BILE Hisk A5 Pel- Ki- Chicha- ] trimmed D'signers, or perfect fitting, easily 9 FROM YAKUTAT cation el WA RN AN, Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan — gof Sitka 74 5 s o f e 2 | | ¥ 5 | Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Out of Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 8 8 v]uundc red, utifully tailored Barbizons. @4 i | ]Lmeg\lv]é‘:uudry Bed in the Moraing Rarin’ o Go | e renndiy e s o 18 it 10 10 © Take care of your own needs, remember ;, After & round trip flight 'to ¥as| “-“*m'l r v out tw | Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 ’j too, they'll make grand Christmas gifts. ¢ kutat, an Alaska Star Air Lines ag Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 e 5/ '(’)‘plano piloted by Chet Brown, with o e Eeiicen 1 10 B B @ )| e frh b, appearance” Todd 18 18 10 10 * %i.lack Scavenius as co-pilot, re- PHONE Tehhke. - 10 10 10 2| Angoon .. 18 18 i Hoonah 10 ) Express Rate: 10 cencs per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY NoND oot toNoYs fé turned to Juneau late yesterday 3 | afternoon. | g 3 i P 4 Passengers arriving here with ' @ Z ,zg' i a fthe planc were B. Wysock, A.| 5/ P PY () Bjornson, W. J. Doan, William Da- | 4 sf J|¥is, W. Corbett, L. J. Troncotte, | — v Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg 9 3’ 5’ 713, Gambon and A. g ..$45.00 $35.00 $30.00 # QUALITY SINCE / 7z 4 S DIESEL—]OBS—TRACTOR ff /] funca - *50.00 1000 @ ‘g T | Men 18-40 who REALLY want Sy e A gy DOOCOOCCCOOOO0EE NOOPOCY 220 2 a i ¥oll Py, DEMARAEY Tl I Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan BUY DEFENSE BONDS INWAR AS IN PEACE msl EASG'Em 207H CENTURY GROCERY ‘M o “ o p o I' Y We wish to express our appre- Associated Press Files An- ciation for the patronage of our swer fo Government friends and customers during Complaint the nearly three years we were ‘ in business in Juneau . ... We NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—The ASs-| . . sociated Press, charged with being | regret the necessity of closing, this basic field as servicemen, operators and dieselmen. 25 will be selected from the Juneau area in November for training and placement ser- vice, For full particulars write Tractor Division, 610 Mead Bldg. Portland, Oregon, AT ONCE. Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: P“oun Blz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! THE M. V. BEILBY | will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | | Ev;nrt Alexander and Way Ports | = | RY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. 10 w kl — S l - F b nk | Please have all freight on’l(‘JityI:)ol:'i; | s ee Y eati e alr a s Tuesday, before 4 P. M. | suewem |5 eekly — Fairbanks - Nome DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE Tu. Th. Sa. Dally _ We. Fr. Su. I N s U RE D a monopoly by the Government,! - : 8:30am Ar 5:55pm 6:25pm g 3 ! g 10:4! 11:16 : answered the anti-trust suit against‘ and hOpe we wlll he dOlng bllSl- 3;{3‘;3 Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 MWT g lv:xg:: s:ds:: it today with a denial of the| 5:25pm Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Lv 6:00am 5:30am ness with all of you again . . . . ol A i s e ATEw V. i se = | AL $ 3 T. Sa. ww?.::f.":d constantly lw‘;a“;‘\::uim :; oot own members, the assurance of | afier the durahon' | L l N E k; ::lhrlun:; :unn _;gg :w;‘ :: ::g::g depositors, Additionsl security s provided through this impartial and unbiased news re- Ar Nome, Alaska 165 MWT Lv 2:00pm bank's membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- W;": no longer will exist. = esch depositor against low to & maximum of $5,000, words long, was filed in U.S. Dis- || Alaska Transportation ‘ Ty Falbanks, Alaska 150 MU AT GA0E * trict Court and comprised a gen- Company | Ar Ophir, Alaska 50 MWT Lv 3:45pm ¥ i 4 11:50am Ar Flat, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 3:00pm First National Ba Sf e o o S W. R. RODENBERG . Ry e L . complaint of 14,000 words. The civil A 1 of JUNEAU, ALASEA [action was filed on August 28. E F CLEMENTS BAILINGS FROM PIER ? [ FEDRRAL DPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | BUY DEFENSE BONDS %) 63 Calls An O raemoms o | DAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS REFRIGERATION L] | £ D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | = CAB (g — o mmeill JUNEAU e ANCHORAGE e i & By BILLY DeBECK LEFT EARLY THIS MORNING! YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY g 3 fol. | e | Woodley Airways ' (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612

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