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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1942 YOU CAN FLY | JUNEAU to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAS!(A American Ship Fights Off Two Raiders; Hof PAGE TWO me" T R PN GIFT . . .. AManWill Ny, LR THE ONE Annreci v ‘ ¥ pfen Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Appreciate Above AH Others : Batilein South Aflantic fe s = I FOR A GARE @ // Ay tf an Cordova Seward Bristol Bay ) {0 HEADS WASHINGTON, Deo, 10.—A me-|walkins, Charles D. Johnson, Ar- Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis dium sized . American. merchant |y M. Saari, Willlam Morgan, lme ship exchanged shot for shot wilh|pqward Radde, Pete A. Savella, - n a % |two enemy surface raiders in the|pred Jacobson, John A. Gebala.‘ ® wedne day rr d Y su d Y !Smnh Atlantic, sinking one of [wijjliam R. Taylor, John Brandvik, s l a the raiders and badly damaging|pmil Schimelpfenig, Albert 8. the other before she herself | Glover, William O'Brien, Alfred E. & plunged beneath the waves, mm(,m,_ Philip M. McLeod, Tom John, / (3 A | Navy reports. C. Lundgren, Lawrence J Y d,//[/i/ ///J SE" et from ..A.EI’Iua N II‘WO MOSl Ohly ten of the merchantman’s|y Martin Brandall, Aniceto // 5 / X crew of 41 survived the 20-minute iy Magdalnyo, Eddie K: Jackson olat ////// o 3 ii} sias s slugging match. {Arthur Nicholson, James W. Mc- A IR L l N E s A Distinguished Houses . . The, survivers spent 31 days 1| Neiahton,, Eimer Fetn sl B . i an open lifeboat. | Lundstrom, William Ericksen, Wil- | Phone 667 § | In addition to the ship's crew.|jjam H. Fife, Knuk Solbeck, Fred |five men of the Navy gun crew|gR gpaulding, Moses A. Wilson, Ju- survived. 3 {lian O. Awuino, Calvin E. Pool,| The merchantman was hit {rom | charles L. Skuse, Lynn C. Vernon, | stem to stern by four salvos be-|pqward Miller, Ernest A. Ehler, fore going down and during the|prank A. Clark, Warren F. Geddes, battle the Navy crew kept up A|pay H. Whitmore, Stanley V.| constant gunnmg of the raiders. | Grummett, William W. Horsman | | 4-F—Ismael C. Vosotros. | Harold | Office BARANOF HOTEL MICHAELS-STERN ro missions in life, 1e other to serve ind long seasons of > to a soul. 100% which Michaels- m't be ignored. 1-C—Elmer 1. Speer, SElE(IEES ARE Bandrup, Henry Rogers, David Peter Brown. 42.50 1-C—(enlisted) Paul R. Shank-| RECLASSIFIED BY lin, Trueman E. Cook, Joseph| RD Brady, Emil J. Loughran, Francis J. Parsons DRAFI BOA B : b A Truly Great Name TUG DOCKED HERE Due to the recent regulation withdrawing all men 38 years old AMONG or over from those eligible for the | "AS GA”.EY HRE' 223 A\MERICA’S GREAT g;m, m:nyb rec;assrx)ficfaucgu limv‘; v AT WHISKIES ) en made by the Draft Board at| Fire broke out early this morn-| the last meetings. ing in the galley of the tug Com- BOTTLED Reclassifications as the result of |modore resulting from a faulty oil IN-BOND yecent' meetings of the Board are|stove. Part of the galley was de-| 100 Proof us follows: stroyed before members of the § 1-A—Robert A. Neeley, Louls A.|juneau Volunteer Fire Department | ). i Wright, Nicolai S. Merculief, Wal-| ,ut the flames out. The alarm was | * | 4 ter Scott Martin, Michael Washko,|from Box 17 at 7:30 o'clock. | Distributed by National Grocery | ¥ Melvin A. Eriksen, Lewis Dean - e | Company, Seattle, Wash. | ; Two-old is the supremacy of a Hickey-Free- Teylor, David Charlle Newman,| Raiiroad mileage in Russia has i o T Andrew John Davis, James D.ipeen nearly doubled since 1918 g '} man Suit. t lies in the incomaparable 1.»1100‘;0 Chnrlzt; ‘H. Kwi;._:,;:s, John iy | ORDER YOUR { & i it ol M. ogan, Eddie K. ckson. ’_______-—_——_ fitness, strength ,and becuty of their clothes. oS e RN S N RABBIT sKl“s ! A L A s K A c 0 A s T A L A l n L l “ E s It lies in the superbly wrought craftsman- /s 2-B—Zedley A. Duke, Carl Flori-|» WEATHER REPORT . NOW : b g HaF | f 8 dan, Vasily W. Perez, Gudmund O.|e (U. S. Bureau) . Tanned, cleaned and all | - Sciving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express i ship, in excellence of fit, in gracefulness of Winther, James J. Laird, John M.|e Temp. Wednesday, Dec. 9 @ ready to make up. ! SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. o | drape. And so today—when the best is so Paylik, Serge Evans. ® Maximum 28, minimum 17 e VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY | | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- i i Sri=tilldo, A. Batello. e 1 S G it | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka | & ) rare—the best is yours if you own a Hicky~ 3-B—Isadore Zupan, Thomas W. P 2w.$8 $10 $18, $I0 $18 $18 $18 $I18 $18 i gf Freeman Suit 48 Willam C. Shaw, Leo B Mc- ——-————'—" |} Sisa 18 18 ]x(:x }g ig ig 12 B, y = i § Greanor, Harold Stephenson, Har- IIDES ToMoRRow THE M. V. BEILBY {§ Chichagof 18 10 4 - % 3 { 5@- j§ cld T. Wiley, Wayne L. Thompson. will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | gexfixc;h:n ;g :g 184 ¥ P to 4-A—Gust A. Gustafson, Reuben PET T Port Alexander and Way Ports | - §£ 69.50 79.50 W. Johnson, Adam J. Balog, Mar-| High tide—4:22 am.,, ’ EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M.| g‘g::kee }g %g ;g 3 g J § tn Ebona, Edward C. Sweeney,| Low tide—10:16 am., 2 Elxase hava 811 Se(ghiton Oty Dotk \§° Arooon 16 18 Ng { George N. Bames, Laurence W.| High tide—4:06 pm. 18.1 fect. Tuesday, before 4 P. M. {1 Hoonah _ 10 Se s §}! Higgins. Low tide—10:42 pm,, -2.1 feet. | J. B. SAWYER | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 2 4-H—Walter P. Kleweno, Jim. G. i s ot b - Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% & McKinley, Thomas, J. Selby, Pieter B C h T SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY gfi’ 8 J. Ludwig, Alexander H., Sokoloff, eware oug S | GEO ANDEBSON' Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg & e T (L from common colds EXPERT PIANO TUNING | || Juneau . ’ ”5'38 i b e T4 e Ay & Wrlitzer Alaskn Agent Now || Sovergat® 2000 s 3 A Puc::; AG“hagesHI\‘;];?io;I “Efiwfid E;; . That Hafl On O o Express Rate: 250 per pound—Minimum of SL00 to heichikan s Gray, George Daniels, Mat®Min-| Creomulsion relieves promptly be- Anderson Music Shoppe i Express Rate: 10c per p:::d‘;rlv‘l;;l'ier;\lm of 60c to Petersburg he seat of the Py 13 :;c:k ;:m:g di‘;"g;?n:um ’S“' hs 1 Hah Momn aexon | e ————----———5|| FoR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, PHONE 612 : g & Giubb, sdonn B, Riges, Addrew| b b i B rn. andan HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: &? J. Davis, James D, Foote, Howard | fiamed bronchial mucous mem- THE B AR ANoF Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warbxz'n?_ts M o e |Ericksen, Martin = Repin, William :"gn&fe’gglélygour; s]::;ggx‘s”t‘:fl :glel Eg‘-li Alado i = ! Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. J PM‘;‘%E‘ Bz me%‘&_ James Watson, Walter C Cflw'th&)nwdergcanmng you must like the way it | RSl Aeugest Soatuaantiy) - e - Logefi with Miss Elea- Night I T, bt . ‘wfita?lfx};qégge?figxm S i | v Mrs. Grant Logaf wi ss Elea- Tulintseff, Dan Snyder Russell, Al- o ‘ D”UGLAS i0r Warren assisting. Games were played with much|fred T. Koski, }i’oward m]ck;:,l,' CREO ULSION EVERY ROOM WITH TUB i pi NEWS 1AS PARTY ANNUAL CHRIS] HELD BY DOUGLAS CLUB Resulting in a most enjoyable Christmas | the regular meet- ing for the month of the Douglas Island W s Club was held here last night at of the home SHEAFFEKS MAKES ALL PENS | WRITE BET.TER | Sedime;nf-f'ree Quick-drying | TH' CFFICE BEFOR! | GIT THERE - ) ILL FIRE HIM~ F During the business session def- nite arrangements were made for he food sele planned for the coming Saturday, December 12, It ~ill be held in the Feusi-Jensen store between the hours of 1 and + pm. The proceeds will be used cor. purchase of war savings sonds. President Mrs, Norman Rustad .ppointed the following department hairmen: - Legislative, Mrs. Mark jensen; Publicity, Mrs, Calvin Pool; War Service, Mrs. Rustad; Civic Welfare, Mrs. Glen Rice; Fine Arts, Mrs. Don Neal; American Home, Mrs. Alfred Bonnett; Inter- national Relations, Miss Jean Marie Ackerson; - Applied Educa- tion, Miss Ruby McNeill, Program for the evening includ- ed group singing of “Silent Night” and “Good Night Ladies” in Span- ish, led by Miss Ackerson. Mrs, W. H. Mathews, Jr., sang twe solos and the program ended with group singing in English of “Silent merriment, after which, Christmas refreshments were served by the hostesses and gifts were exchanged! concluding the event. PGPS S o R DFE.D. MEETING . The regular monthly meeting 'of the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- partment is scheduled for thiseve- ning. at 8 o'clack. _—— i GUARD D‘lLL Tonight. is regular. meeting of Io- cal guards of the Alaska - Tel torial Guards to be held at the Natatorium at 7 olclock. —_—————— SET HEARING IN ROBBERY CASE FOR THIS AFTERNOQN A hearing was to be held thls afternoon: in US. = Commissiorer Felix Gray’s Court in the case of Frank Willis George, Sitka mflu charged with robbing . Jim Paul Juneau of an amount estimated at $500. Emmett B. Connor, Charles H. for Coughs, Chest Colds. I ranchitis and SEOWER CHANNEL New Schedule Effec LEAVE DOUGLAS Douglas Lawson Creek to Juneau—Monthly ‘Ticket $4.75 Bkl Trail to Juneau — Mommy Ticket 3 eek . 4.26 BUS LINE, Schedule from Douglas to Juneau and Return INC. Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 tive November 1, 1942 LEAVE JUNEAU &m.—Willoughby 7:00 Willoughby—Mine o Tweltth 715 Willoughby—Foundry — 8:15 Willoukhby 10:15 a1 {lloughby 11:15 Tweltth 115 p.m.—Willoughby . Willoughby—Mine 230 p.m—Willoughby Willoughby 4:15 p.m.—Willoughby—Foundry ' Willoughby 5:15 p. h Twelfth—8how 8:15 p.n.—Willoushby Woughby 7:45 p.m.—Willoughby lloughby 10:15 p.m.—Willoughby A T C 0 Willoughby 12145 a.m.—Willoughby NEW RATES LINE Juneau-Doutlas Route Monthly Ticket 8700 34-Ride Ticket 30-Ride Book ___ % 30-Ride Book - o T8 Juneau-Douslas—Sirieht Alaska Transportatien ishway Rates 34-Ride Tickot—Ski Trall _ ____$3.25 Colnpany Thirty-Ride Book—Lawson Creek... 4.75 Thirty-Ride Book—Two-Mile Post — 4.50 » Thirty-Ride Book—Ski Trail — . 4.25 SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 City Rates i St SEATTLE Round Trlp Ticket along Douglas Highwey D: B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 OH- SO YOU'RE HERE-ARE YOU? WELL: IT'S A GOQOD THING YOou Al | KNOW IT- BUT IT IS | HAVE TO SIT ON THEM-SO I'L.L. BE HIGH ENOUGH TO DO THE WORK-IT IS A PROBLEM =~ WHAT'LL | DO ? 10 Wéekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Tu. Th. Sa. _Daily §30am 9:00am Lv Beatlle, Wash. — _ PWT 1:40pm 2:10pm Ar Juneau, Alasks ___135 MWT 3:10pm 3:10pm Ar Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 MWT 5:25pm 5:55pm Ar Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Mo, Tu. We. ¥r. Su. 9:00am Lv Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT 10:20am Ar Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT 11:25am Ar Nome, Alasks 165 MWT 2 Ta. Tu. 9.00am Ly Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Ar 5:50pm +1 10:35am Ar McGrath, Alasl 0 MWT Lv 4:15pm 11:10am Ar Ophir, Alaska mu MWT Lv 3:45pm 11:50am Ar Flat, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 3:00pm e 12:10am Ar Bethel, Alaska 165 MWT Lv 13:40pm o | B JUNEAU -—VIAANCHOBAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) é},‘,fisSKA COASTAL 13‘IR£.HI°1:£l ]E£§l —— o