The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1942, Page 2

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PAGE TWO pled Fecdl o dledd v 2 2N 2D N B D DT DA, BRI T e R e T Speaking of Christmas HOUSE COATS ..: Our famed SAYBURY'S, VELVA-LUX, and ADDIE MASTER'S Hostess Gowns, are just about 6.95 — 29.50 the loveliest you've ever seen. 7% |east Alaska, especlally such ¥ as the Haines cut-off. It g designers come ss Gowns of the ne and effective—full and enchanting new Chenilles ) f i\@ Quilts * Crepes Lux Down W * Corduroy Warm chenilles, beautiful quilted satins, wearable crepes, corduroy Bunch Coats and luxdowns at their loveliest . . , zipper 12 to 42. fronts or wraps. Complete sizes: R Behrends QUALITY SINCE /887 FOR THIS SEASON'S MOST EXCITING FILM ADVENTURE! A WARNER BROS. BIT with JEFFREY LYNN Philip DORN + Kaoren VERNE Mona MARIS. Difected by VINCENT SHERMAN WILLIAM DAPCEVICH IN ARMY UNIFORM 25 pER(ENI William Dapcevich, who has been ] in a civilian suit for months on the message delivery staff of the Signal Corps, United States Army, is all togged out this afternoon in a regular Army uniform. He re- Wickard Doesn’t Want Perpetual Control Over Industry cently enlisted in the Signal Corps CHICAGO, Dec. 3.—Secretary of and today was given his uniform from cap, blouse, pants, shoes to Agriculture Claude Wickard*® de- clared today, “I have no intention overcoat with the brass buttons. |and no wish to fasten government James Morrison, also recently en- listed in the Signal Corps and who has been chief of the messenger | controls in perpetuity upon the | food industry.” Addressing a meeting on service for years for the Signal Corps, is going to blossom out in his uniform too, just as soon as the tailor makes some alterations. Paul Dapcevich, the other mem- ber of the messenger force, expects to wear a uniform, when he is old |enough. year's food goals, he said at leasl‘ TR |25 percent of the total American ';uuhput will go to meet the mili-| B- P- 0. ELKS IN“MIE {tary and lend-lease goals for war needs next year; that these needs| lwo NEw Mimms took about 13 percent this year. . i “On the other hand,” he said,| Arthur J. Inns, Jr, and William “those who have the responsibility [R. Gates were initiated into Ju- :Iur the government’s wartime food |neau Elks Lodge 420 last night.sM. program should be prepared to E. Monagle presided as Exalted take prompt action whenever this{Ruler in the absence of Exalted is necessary.” | Ruler Arthur Adams. — next o BUY DEFENSE BONDS BUY DEFENSE STAMPS {traveling the coastal waters ! OPA. OFFICIALS, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA New Haines Road Wil Bring Post-War Trade To Southeast Alaska (Continued from Page One) air attack, it is less vulnerable Panhandle Would Profit But the benefits of the new road will only reach Southeast Alaskan cities indirectly. The construction of a network of roads connecting Alaska’s coast, from Skagway to Nome, would greatly benefit South- roads is pro- bable that there will be many such roads as the route inland from Haines. It will be to a military ad- | vantage to construct a distribution network from the end of the route, the hub of Fairbanks. | The Haines road will more close- ly comnect both ends of Alaska than any other road. It will make | the route up the Inside Passage| almost a straight shoot to Fair- banks by vessel and vehicle. It should materially increase water | in the protected inside Cheaper Route The water-road route to Fair- banks via Haines would be much Cheaper than the all-land route inland and also could well furnish @ brisk competition means of keep- ing freight and passenger rates for| transportation along the Alcan Righway at a reasonable level after the ‘war. Although there will be no civil- fan travel on the Alcan Highway mtil after the war, it is doubtful ven then that the new overland route will take over any of thej water traffic up the Inside Pas- sage from Seattle. It will add to the water traffic Even ,though the Alcan road winds its way through numerous cenic attractions, there are many long stretches of monotonous land- |asked Manager |whom hey would pitch in the next | AIDIN | Incorporation privileges in the | Territory have been granted the Hatfield Electric Company of | WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. — The House, by unanimous consent, has| - for i . jand M. E | passed legislation redefining agri- | cultural parity to include the costs|—& of all farm labor, a step against which Roosevelt expressed ‘“unal- | terable opposition” when the anti- linflation proposals were before | Congress two months ago | Representative Stephen Pace, | author of the bill; told the House| |he did not know the effects the |bill might have on living costs. Tt now goes to the Senate. | - SAME MEDICINE NEW YORK-—After the of the World Series and Louis triumph a reporter laughingly Billy Southworth | capitalization ents are R. E. Robertson Monagle of Juneau. | thorized Alaska ¢ SHE'S SMILING last game | the St.| Since She Started SAVING It’s easy to smile when you know the money you want to pay bills or to buy that new dress is safe and available in your Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. Bank savings account. If you haven’t one already, open an account tod: i 49 PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5,000 game. Billy answered that if the series had gone another game he would have come back at the| Yankees with Ernie White, who shut them out, and Max Lanier, who pitched fine ball against them for four innings. - NO ONE IMMUNE LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The 12-| year-old son of Willis Hudlin, man~ ager of the Little Rock Club of the Southern Association, was chased from the bench recently by the um- | pire for making too much noise. Bl gy EYES EXAMINE ! ——— and BROKEN LENSES replaced in | NEEB’ ANDERSON our own shop. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. EXPERT PIANO TUNING ‘Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System scape that would soon dull the notorist’s interest. To drive the new inland Alaska route both ways probably will not became the prac- tice of travelers. Could Ship Autos On the other hand, the spark- iing Inside Passage trip would fur- ish the other end of the loop. And the Haines road would fur- nish the connection with steamers Mo- it “will be down to| torists Will find that much cheaper to drive | Haines and ship their autos back to Seattle than to drive back the! way they came. Others may not be interested in the stretch through |Canada and would ship the atos| up from Seattle and oth¥¥ ports to drive them off at Haihes and tour Interior. Alaska. Juneau, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg and Skagway are des-| iined to profit from the new route | and its conneetions. Haines will finally become a city. | Gen, O'Connor has said that the Haines route will be built this win- will be. LEAVE TODAY ON To make routine inspections in nearby communities for the Office of Price Administration, Robert Rice and Floyd Fagerson left Ju- neau today. Mr. Rice took passage to Pet- ersburg where he will spend a few days taking care of rental regis- for the round trip on the Este- beth to make inspections at Sitka and way ports. —————e ATTENTION SHRINBRS Monthly meeting, 6:30 pm, Percy's Cafe, Thursday, December 3. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. adv. [0 Relieve ymulsion relieves promptly be- cause it o Tight to the seat of the le help loosen and ‘expel g laden phlegm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle.of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it uickly ullays the cough or you are e ‘your money back. EOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ter. You can bet your boots that it INSPECTION TRIPS| trations, while Mr. Fagerson left| HOUSE OKEHS ““Tiimhie, | Cleveland, Ohio, Territorial Audi- | |tor Frank A. Boyle announced to- L] L] day. The firm will operate on an au-| of $300,000. | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 .5 YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR ATRLINES Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL at Your Service——PHSONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe 20thCENTURY Sihaeersery Meat Customers Are Satisiied and SHOWER Customers! * Reasona:le Rates IF YOUR NOSIE et “CLOSESUP" [ — | TONIGHT SHE | Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen ATCO LINE membranes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) relieves transient nasal con- R VICKS Alaska Transportation ORDER YOUR Company RABBIT SKINS . SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 Follow the complete VA-TRO-NOL SEATTLE directions {{ T BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel & i in folder. oW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® 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 D e CHANNEL BUS LINE, INC. Schedule from Douglas to Juneau and Return New Schedule Effective November 1, 1942 LEAVE DOUGLAS LEAVE JUNEAU 15 a.m.—Willoughby 0 a.m.—Willoughby—Mine 0 &.m.—Twelfth Willoughby—Foundry a.m.—Twelfth a.m.—Willoughby a.m.—Willoughby 40 p.m.—Twelfth Willoughby—Mine Willoughby 5 &.m.—Willoughby 5 a.m.—Willoughby ~Willoughby p.m.—Willoughby a.m.—Willoughby 4 ~—Willoughby 10:15 —Willoughby 12:45 a.m.—Willoughby NEW RATES Juneau-Douglas Route Monthly Ticket ~$7.00 34-Ride Ticket . 30-Ride Book . 475 Juneau-Douglas—Str Monthly Ticket—Douglas to Foundry .... Douglas Highway. Rates Lawson Creck to Juneau—Monthly 34-Ride Ticket—Ski Trail ... Ticket.... e $4.75 Thirty-Ride Book—Lawson Creek . 4.75 Bkl Trail to Juneau — Monthly o Thirty-Ride Book—Two-Mile Post - 480 Ticket e e b fonen Thirty-Ride Book—Ski, Trail . City Rates ... Round Trip Ticket along Douslas Highway Monthly T " — 4.00 34-Ride Ticket Lawson Creek . 4.25 34-Ride Ticket—Two-Mile Post .. 4.00 e 10 LG R T 'BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-ILL JUST DROP IN_ AND_SEE DOCTOR EMMUP-| HOPE HE ISN'T BUSY- OH-PARDON ME - ARE YOU WAITIN' FER TH' DOCTOR? YES AND NO- HE'S BUSY OPERATING ON THE FELLOW HAD A GOLF BALL KNOCKED DOWN HIS THROAT- O NO- IT'S MY BALL - AND I'M_WAITING TO GET NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION.COMPANY ! avy Depe states N e B ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 £ RS 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18, 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 18 10 18 0 Pelican .. 18 18 TogR o X 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hewchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHONE Blz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Sitka $18 Petersburg Juneau ... $30.00 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Tu. Th. Sa. Daily Daily _ We. Fr. Su. 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm Seattle, Wash. __ PWT Juneau, Alaska ___135 MWT Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 MWT Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT 5:00am Mo. Tu. We. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. Fr. Sa. 6:350m 5:05pm. 2:00pm Fairbanks, Alaska 160 MWT Ruby, Alask: 150 MWT ome, Alaska 165 MWT I 0am 11:25am Nome, Alaska Tu. Tu, 9:00am. 10:35am Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT McGrath, Alaska 150 MWT Ophir, Alaska 150 MWT Flat, Alaska 1 150 MWT Bethel, Alaska 165 MWT e 3:00pm 12:40pm JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE ; VIA YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to - KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKEA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612

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