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CRBRERFRRR pre: RRRRRREPRRROFERRRRRIRN kni Na Gr NRG of Bly or RERRRRRRRRRRG REBRRIEEERRRRRRERR OO OOONOOONT Murderers’ Tools Join Scrap Pile NEWARK, N.J.,, Nov. 13.—Knives cation Dr. James C. Ryan, and hatchets, iron bars and <other Harold Foss, Juneau architect, re- ‘ turned . this morning from Sitka, metal implements used in murders and assaults in Essex County were turned over to the nation’s scrap | pile by Prosecutor William A. Wachenfeld. | Among the collection were two iron sashweights used in a murder in 1930. BABY'S COLDS Relieve misery’ fast —externally. Rub on VICKS poRuB For Temporary Reasonab , Call Red 41 | CONDENSED FORM QF AN ATOM HAS SNEAKED OUT 7 SKI TOGS Famous WHITE STAG Ski Togs snow-bound for success! His: Wind Blouse of shower- proofed Poplin. Zip front, wool Hers: gl;gar Bowl Jacket Cloth, with hood tucking into H§ shoulder yoke. Natural or Snow piping. BM, Bebrends QGALITY SINCE /887 T N A SITKA SCHOOLS ARE ’ after an inspection of schools. { for which |is expected to be ready for use| WANTED! AS GIFTS, LOAN or 1. Six 9 x 12 Rugs 2, Six Scatter Rugs 3. Library Table 4. Six Card Tables 5. Eight Chairs—Straight 6. Four Davenports 7. 12 Overstufed Chairs 8. Eight Floor Lamps 9. Four Table Lamps 10. Three Large Book Cases 11. One Piano 12. One Pool Table % or Green 119 * BRINGING UP FATHER WONDER |F THAT sent two new jackets . . . t collar, cuffs and waist. tural, Navy, Fawn, Dark $3.95 een. two thicknesses of Sierra e with Navy piping. Navy Scarlet with Natural 58.9 Downhill Pants All- Wool WHITE STAG Gabardine . . Snug-Tex gripper waistband— keeps shirt tails in! Boot- Grip Bottoms. Navy, Gunmetal, Dartmouth Green, Tan. HIs $11.95 HERS $10.95 ¢ R 29 99N INSPECTED BY RYAN Territorial Commissioner of Edu-| The new high school, the plans were drawn by FosS, some time in December, Ryan said.| - e ! e e 00000 e e . WEATHER REPORT . (U. S. Bureau) L e Temp. Thursday, Nov. 12 . e Maximum 42, minimum 35 e ® Rain—22 inch . . ® 0000000000 2 S STAMP! BUY DE USO0 Building ly Priced |AWVS DANCE IS f tori, The STUDENTS WILL HAVE FROLIC AT SCHOOL TONIGHT Priday the Thirteenth, today, is !Ithe signal for Juneau High School students to bring out all the old superstitions as the sophomore class holds its annual frolic in the school gymnasium tonight The dance will be strictly a stu- dent affair, and the entire student body is invited Janet Carl, class president, has been named as chairman; Chuck de Ganahl, publicity; Pat Fleek, efreshments; Susan Helgesen, haperones; Mary Sperling, decora- tons; Bob Ditman and Dougla: iregl, lights and music; Dougla: Gregg, entertainment; Janet Carl, .| clean-up. Asked to serve as chaperones are Mrs. D. Fleek, Mr. and Mrs. Al Zenger, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling, Mrs. J. Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. William Spain, Mrs. Joseph de Ganahl, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wright, Mrs. E. Shaffer and Mrs. J. Thibodeau. | v : | | | The AWVS dance in the Elks Hall Saturday night will be High- lighted by the appearance of the new Duck Creek dancé band under the leadership of Lieut. Jim Hus-| boys promiseé music in the Jergens manner, with a few Clyde McCoys thrown in to raise the ante. They have practiced long and hard, and have prepared for a full evening of good music. Contrary to previous announce- | ments the dance will not be for-| mal. This is called to the attention of all hostesses particularly, as it is hoped all Juneau girls in the Jun- ior Hostess group will attend. | The dance will honor members of the Fort Ray band from Sitka and it is expected there will be an especially large number of ser- vice men present. As soon as the USO is fully or- Zanized, there will be a regular| formal dance each month. | The usual dancing class will be| held from 8 fto 9 pm. tomorrow | and all service men desiring to| learn new dance steps are invited | to come early, MINARD MILL, W. J. WALKER, E. REYNOLDS OUT ON HUNT TODAY To spend the last weekend of the hunting season in the search for game, Minard Mill, Ellis Rey- nolds and W. J. Walker left Ju- neau this morning in Mill's boat, Ourluk, for Glass Peninsula. The party of hunters expects to return to Juneau late Saturday, the last day of the hunting sea- son. e EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA GREEK COAST NOW BEING FORTIFIE Turkey Refis that Nazis Are Moving Down from Russia (By Associated Press) Dispatches from Istanbul, Tu:- key, say that the Germans are speedily reoccupying the Greek coast and heavily reinforcing the skeleton garrisons there. Nazi troop divisions from the Russian front are pouring into southeast FEurope and twelve divi- sions passed through Rufania alone last week heading toward the Greek and Yugoslav borders, Other German legions are spread- ing along the French Mediterrane- {an coast and the French-Spanish Sons of Norway To Give Party Fem%r_ow Night First in a series of card parties for this winter will be sponsored tomorrow night in the Odd Fel- lows Hall by the Sons of Norway. Procéeds from the parties will ¢0 toward" Christmas donations for Little Camp Norway in Toronto, Canada, where young Norwegians are being given aviation train- ing. A great many hho have com- pleted that training are now fly- ing for the Allies as the R.AF. of Norway. Committee members in charge are Mrs. P. Hildre, Mrs. H. Loken, Mrs. W. Rasmussen and -Mrs. J. Sunderland, under the direction of Bernt Mook, vice-president of the Sons of Norway. ,ee - — 10 DIVORCES ARE GRANTED ONE DAY, KETCHIKAN COURT Ten divorces were recently grant- ed 'in one afternoon by Judge {George F. Alexander at the Fed- eral Court session in Ketchikan. In two instances, women applying for divorces were granted permis- sion to use their maiden names. Divorces were granted to the following persons: Henry Roberts from Josie. Emma from Darrold A. Wagner. Permission was granted for restora- tion of her maiden name of Emma O'Connor. Magda from Eric Ernquist. Ruth from Frank Emmett. Elizabeth from Arnold Erickson. Hazel B. from Frank E. Killeen. Ethel' from Gardner Sullivan. Raymond L. Duncan from Nada. Viola Anne from Michael T. Ta- kac. Permission was granted for restoration of her maiden name, Viola Anne Mountenay. Betty from Richard Perry, —— e Enough ice remains encased in Antarctica to cloak the entire S e Approximately 4,500 tons of rough steel are used in Liberty cargo ships. Courtesy of Bailey”, globé in ice 120 feet thick Cocktail Bar LONNIE McINTOSH, ARRIVES HERE T0 - SET UP OFFICE Lonmie McIntosh, former police chief of Ketchikan who was well- known throughout Alaska later as afl agent for the Bufeau of Nar- cotics, has arrived in Juneau w ith Mrs. McIntosh from Washington, D.C., as a special representative the Treasury Department. He will establish in Juneau and will represent Treasury Enforcement Agencies in | Alaska. These include the Sec Service, the Bureau of Narcotics,|jack Short, Mrs. Jack Short, Glenn | the Intelligence Unit of the In-|ppetcalfe and Martin Rothe. | ternal Revenue Department, Customs Agency, the Algohol Tax |y and the Foreign Funds Contro! Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh’s daugh- contor, ter, Margaret, now is married and Milditch, Felix Peterson, Phileman is living in Seattle. e —— FUNERAL RITES FOR of headquarters the ret the 1 LESLIE TUTHILL HELD Funeral services for hill, Seattle mining engineer W Tu t were recently held in Seattle hill had been in Valdez for Cliff Gold Mines, Inc CARA NOME FACE POWDER Tnstant new loveliness is yours when you use your tin of this exquis der—superior in quality, s REG. 2 GET YOUR SIZE TINT TODAY * Al Butler-Mauro Drug Co. In Douglas by Guy's Drug Store New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely pow- nt ECONOMY 1, Leslie Tut- vho | died in Valdez, Alaska, October 19, 1t- wo | years as engineer in charge of the Stops Perspiration 7/ ’5, 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant, Try a jar today! 39}Z‘a jor Also in 59§ and 10¢ jars PO TWENTY-TWO ARRIVE HERE " FROM SITKA Arrivals in Juneau iast night from Sitka were W. W. Brown, D. S. Harris, Mrs. Muriel Moder, Mrs, Walter Reynolds, Miss Tinette Mo- der, Master Walter Reynolds, Mas- ter Dennis Gratton, Mrs. Steve Mc- Cutcheon, Leo W. Moran, G. W.| Moran, D. G. Benedict, A. P.| ‘Walker, Bob Nelson, R. H. Mur-| ray, Mrs. R. H. Murray, Mrs. B.| Carmichael, Miss Sheila ‘armi-' chael, Miss Martha Carmichael, | | Leaving here for the south arc| W. Crenshaw, S. Hegenb: | |P. Barnes, Fred J. Muhle, A l‘ G. R. McCormick, P. J.| | Girod, Alex Fantilli, John D. Jen- kins, A. J: Link, P. F. Siekawitch, P. J. Peterson, Ben J. Loesche and Frank Brannon. e { : BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel i * i EVERY ROOM WITH TUB || and: SHOWER | * | Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 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 PSS S | THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company . SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION - D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | NIGHT mi g3 | | L e A. BERDNAI 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: "DEVIL PAYS OFF" Federal Tax—b6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! CHANNEL LEAVE DOUGLAS 7:15 a.m.—Willoughby 7T:40 a.m.—Twelfth 8:40 a.m.— Twelfth 10:40' a.m.—Willoughby 11°40 a'm —Willoughby 1:40 p.m.— Twelfth 3:10 p.m.— Willoughby—Mine 4:40 p.m.—Willoughby 5:40 p.m — Willoughby 7:00 p.m.—Twelfth—Show 8:30 p.m.—Willoughby 10:50 p.m — Willoughby 1:00 a.m.—Willoughby Monthly Ticket 30-Ride Book G Monthly. Ticket—Douglas to Foundr: Lawson Creek to Juneau—Monthly Ticket 8ki Trail to Ticket - Two-Mile Post to Juneau Monthly Tieket. - 3 Juneau Monthly 3¢-Ride Ticket—Lawson Creck 34-Ride Ticket—Two-Mile Post I'M TAKING. MAGGIE-DON'T DISTURB: ME- SHOWER~ A BUS LINE, Schedule from Douglas to Juneau and Return New Schedule Effective November 1, 1942 Juncau-Douslas Route $7.00 34-Ride Ticket 4.75 y s Douglas Highway Rates $4.75 4.00 4.25 INC. 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Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka 1230 ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 tza 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 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 Express Rate: 10 cencs per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 10.00 ‘Wrangell Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢c per FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell PHONE 612 TAKU LODGE: Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome. Tu. Th. Sa. Daily 9:00am Lv 2:10p m Ar 3:10pm Ar 5:55pm Ar Beatile, Wash, ____ PWT Juneau, Alagka ___135 MWT Whitehorse, ¥. T, 135 MWT Fairbanks, Alasks _150 MWT Mo. Tu. Fr. Sa. We. 10:20am 11:25a; m Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT Nome, Alasks 165 MWT o 7:00 8.m—Willoughby—Mine a, a.m.—Willoughby ~Willoughby hby —Foundry $5.00 20 Juneau-Douglas—Straight 4 uE e - 3.7 34-Ride Ticket—Skl Trail Thirty-Ride Book—Lawson Creek Thirty-Ride Book—Two-Mile Post . Thirty-Ride Book—Skl Trail $3.25 475 450 425 City Rates 15 ‘Round Trip Ticket along Douglas Highway Ta. 5:00a 10:35a; 11:10a. 11:50a) 12:10a) m m m m m Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT e i Bethel, Alaska PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service fo KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA Woeodley Airways JUNEAU — QNC!IOBAGE VI and BRISTOL BAY (ALASKA AIR LINES)