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PAGE TWO INVALIDATE - virtual - | State Cordell Hull denounced th ca commander, long regarded an Allied sympathizer; and that elected to stay where he was & prisoner of state Invasion Denounced German invasion of unoccupiec an France as act completely 1 harmony with Hitler's entire re me of lawlessness and utter dis e | regard of solemn obligations. (Continuea from Page One) Hull was asked during a pres — — - conference if he thought the Ger might let down the last barriers of | man action would bring Franc that personal loyalty to him which | back into the war on the Allies has kept the French fighting forces | side, but he replied it is too early in Africa and France's naval squad- | 1o discuss that phase. rons in the Mediterranean from | - swinging back to the Allied cause. Position Not- Clear Vichy broadcasts say that ....|CDA Makes Plans rench fleet is still’ at Toulon, on | T i For Food Sale Set Petain's exact stand is unclear, | For November 21 Vichy broadcasts said. He remained in his provisional capital as late | s s 3 Plans for a food sale to be hel a 3 pm. conferring with his lieu- | B0 o O O e g & tenants and ‘with- Pletre- Laval who | ovember 21 were made at the regu ity i ety | lar business meeting of the Catholi returned to Vichy, presumably 10| pauehters of America, held Tuesday report on his c}ox‘nomnco with Hit- night in the Parish Hall ler and Mussolini. Mrs. Zola Devlin took charge of Other reports reaching the|the meeting in the absence of the French frontier suggested various-|grand regent and vice grand re- ly: that he left Vicl taking with | gent him General and, French Mrs. J. Harrington and Mrs. J. K Wej McAlister will be in charge of the sale. Mg, Miles Godking and Mrs Walter Hellan are on the phoning committee. An open meeting for all women f the parish is scheduled to be held n November 24, when a Thanksgiv- nd party will be held by the CDA Mliss Vivian Tise is chairman of th® \ffair .and Mrs. Neil Moore will be n charge, of refreshments while fary Jean McNaughton will have harge of entertainment Following last night's meeting, it vas announced that the sewing roup of the club has completed its resent quota of Red Cross work romorrow, the women will meet in 5t. Ann's Hospital to do some sew- ng for the hospital All Juneau women are invited to ake part in this sewing projeet, which will be held from 1 % 5 o'clock. Sewing will be on new materials and help is needed to nake many articles which have not een completed recently because of he shortage of help for the hos- pital. All women are urged to drop in to for a few hours if possible assist e Available records indicate an organized system of shorthand was used as far back as 63 B.C — e BUY I)i'?l' TAMPS 1—What a swing! 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Taste why it's America's fastest-growing Eighty-six proof. 70% grain neutral spirits’ Copr. 1942, Hirom Walker & Sonsdnc., Peoria, I IMPERIAL America’s Fastest Hram Wethier : Llonded Whiskoy Growing " . Whiskey o Distributed throughout Alaska by Alaska Distributors Company Seattle, Washington " BRINGING UP FATH I'VE GOT TO GIT HOME IN A i HURRY~ | HOPE TH' DOCTOR HASN'T GIVEN MAGGIE ANY it : GOOD A BATTLER NOW-— o IS THE DOCTOR HERE ? WHERE'S YER MOTHER ? | | Maritime Building 4 — i | THE DOCTOR WAS HERE- MOYHERH:S KIN HER ROOM- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ) &m ON rmgmumx; } ISWEDTOFLERIN ~ FROM SOUTH; | KANSAS SUNDAY SIXTEEN LEAVE News of Army Marriage s ‘ Received by Parenis in Juneau This Week News of an Army wedding in To- peka, Kansas, last Sunday which joined in marriage Miss Jeanne An- derson of Juneau and Lieut. Sherwin Kibbe, has been, received by the _Leaving here for Sitka this morn- bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George 1§ Were Peter Belerly, Henry Rog- | Anderson of Juneau. ers, Frank Lane, R. B. Forrest, Mr. | The wedding was solemnized only 2nd Mrs. Ben Bellamy, John Mec- three days after the anniversary of Willlams, Les Florence, Hal Fair- | the marriage of the bride’s parents. 1urst, J. Homethko, R. Ripehart, F. | The bride, who was born .in Ju- M. Buchanan, Jim Cooper, Eugene | neau, has a host of friends here, MCRoberts, Donald McDonald and | She attended school here - before Louls McDonald. | going to St. Ann’s Academy in Vic- BT T i torfa, B. C., from which she was graduated. She studied piano in Portland, Oregon, for several years and then returned to Junmeau. During her stay here after her return she was employed in the Alaska Steamship Company offices She left Juneau about a year ago in August to take a position in the Office of Civilian Defense in San ~Francis Roberts, Mary Jo Sublette, Lynn J. Campbell; from Ketchikan —William T. Mahoney, Mrs. William T. Mahoney, Miss Gardner, Alex F. | Wrangell—J. S. Ritchie; from Pet- | ersburg—J. T. Gillingham, Mrs. T. Gillingham, Jimmy Steele and | | Mrs. B. Waswick. Presbyterians to Presbyterian Church memb(‘l's! and non-members who attend the| church will get together mnmm; Francisco. She has since been sta- in a Fellowship Dinner to be held | tioned there, in San Diego and in in the church parlors beginning| New Mexico. at 6 pm. | Lieut. Kibbe's home is in Boston, Special honors will be paid to| Mass. He is a 1940 graduate of Yale, 41 new members of the church Franklin Hall, and is now stationed since November, 1941. The Martha in Kansas with the U, S. Army Fly- gociety and the World Service ing Corps. The couple met when he was stationed in California Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are wait- | ing for further details on the wed- | ding, having received a wire which '@ @ @® @ @ @ ¢ » v & @ o o l was to be followed by a letter. Lieut. o WEATHER REPORT !K\bbe expects to be sent overseas | ¢ (U, S. Bureau) . { L) ! 8000, |® Temp. Tuesday, Nov. 10 . . . . Circle are supervising the covered dish dinner. — .o - RS AR lo' Maximum 46, minimum 33 Vitus Bering, born in Denmark, e entered the navy of Peter Rain—62 inch the s @ e o s 0 0 0o 0 0 0 @ ———— Empire Classifizds Pay! young man. November 1, 1942 ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS: Under the Revenue Act of 1942, the following change in rate of tax becomes effective November 1, 1942: Local Telephone Service—Increased from 6% to 10% In accordance with the above, the following teJephone rates are now in effect: DISCOUNTED RATE— effective only when paid _ in advance by the 10th of each month FULL RATE— effective after th TYPE OF SERVICE 10th of the month. Party Wall $2.47 $2.75 Party Desk 3.02 Party Fr. Wall 357 Party Fr. Desk 412 Private Wall 357 Private Desk 4.12 Private Fr. Wall 467 4.95 Private Fr. Desk 522 5.50 Please note that this advance is in tax only. Telephone rentals remain the same. AXEL ANTONSON ‘ a8 4 paid-up _subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | 8 invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “MARTIN EDEN" i“ederal Tax—5c¢ per Person i WATCH THIS SPACE-—~Your Name May Appear! 1 i i CHANNEL BUS LINE, INC. Schedule from Douglas to Juneau and Return New Schedule Effective November 1, 1942 LEAVE DOUGLAS LEAVE JUNEAU 7:15 a.m.—Willoughby a.m.—Willoughby—Mine 7:40 a.m.—Twelfth a.m.—Willoughby—Foundry 8:40 am. - Willoughby 10:40 5 a.m.— Willoughby 11:40 5 a.m.— Willoughby 1:40 p.m.Willoughby 3:10 p.m Mine .m.— Willoughby 4:40 p.m.—Willoughby m.— Willoughby-—Foundry 5:40 p.m.—Willoughby m.—Twelfth 7:00 p.m.—Twelfth—Show m.— Willoughby 8:30 p.m.—Willoughby m.— Willoughby 4 10150 p.m.—Willoughby m — Willoughby 1:00 a.m.—Willoughby m.—Willoughby NEW RATES { Juneau-Douglas Route | Monthly Ticket ... 700 34°Rfe Ticket $5.00 30-Ride Book 77478 Juneau-Douglas—Straight AT Monthly Ticke(—Douglas to Foundry » it EX Douglas Highway Rates 34-Ride Ticket— Skl Trall $3.25 Lawson Creek to Juneau—Monthly Ticket ... B! Passengers arrivipg here from the | of “unavoidable delays South last night were: from Seatfle | tribution of coupon books and other Cuterie, Jr., Woodrow Watson; from | Have Dinner Here |~ k I 347 Thirty-Ride Book—Lawson Creek . 4.75 SK1iTrafl to Junedu, .- Monthly _~ Thirty-Ride Book —Two-Mile Post - 4.50 Ticket .. w35 ppirty-Ride Book—Ski Trail 425 Two-Mile Post to Junéau—Monthly TIOROY Tt . 4.00 City Ra&teS ... %55 34-Ride Ticket—Lawson Creek . Round Trip Ticket along Douglas Highway . 34-Ride Ticket—Two-Mile Post WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, lwwmfé\‘i (;:7\ TPONEI ; ; » TONING POSTPONED WASI:]INGTVO;VNO\ 1 'I'Il"L Y 0 U C A N F L Y tion-wide gas rationing from No- vember 20 to December 1 because, Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks 4 Cunaomer|| Yakutat Valdez Nome omty ool Saclewy Seward Bristol Bay |+, i BEY-DEFENSE BONDS ’ Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis W/-" | Wednesday Friday Sunday ( | o HYPERACID | | i Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store F-L-E-X-IBLE Sport Styles Men's "UPTOWN" Freematic. Antique brown leather soles, half rubber heel. For Service, Too! Family Shoe Store Seward St. THE M. V. BEILBY { will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have all freight on City Dock Tuesday, before 4 P. M. | J. H. SAWYER D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 COME IN YOU PART-TIME % INSECT— HERE - | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Juneau ... Petersburg Wrangell ... FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, AIRLINES { Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL pe _flmem states Nfiwb?;“b\ished. ing the ed co:ws:mat\on Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. o Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka q Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 §18 18 | o Sitka ........ 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 1 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 b Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 0 } Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 ‘ Todd ....... 18 18 10 10 ‘ Tenakee .. 10 10 10 : Angoon .. 18 18 . Hoonah .. 10 3 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg $30.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan 2 Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHO"E slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 10 Weekly — Séatfle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Daily Daily We. Fr. 8u. g 6:25pm 11:158m . 9:45am 5:30am 5:55pm 10:45am orse, Y. 35 MWT 9:15am Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:65pm Mo. Tu. We. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. F 9:00am 10:20am 11:25am Ar Fairbanks, Alaska Ruby, Alasks Nome, Alaska 150 MWT 150 MWT 165 MWT Tu. Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT McGrath, Alasks __150 MWT Ar Ophir, Alask: 150 m gt. AT Bethel, Alasks 165 MWT 9:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am DU, JUNEAU —meNCHOBAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA 5 With Connecting Service to { KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woeodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE §12 N Wflmmww