The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1942, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1942 YOU CAN FLY LITTLE THINGS, Which Make _ FLIES TO SITKA, BIG HITS af Christmas "5 FUNDGOES excunsionmier ALBANIA TO : JUNEAU to nchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 7 . .2 OVER BIG .o =wwwew BERESTORED| Yekuat™ Valdez Nome i ; i A re E. Portier, F. M. 3 deria Handkershiefs v £} : LA Buchanan, 10 S A M | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay i . Noren and Eric Larson. i 1 . » Large Sum Collected in Ju- " Returning possensers svom sitka, Kuskokwim and Yukon Points ere Peter Schneider, W. E. Wilde, { neau in Shortest Cam- v w b witiams ana Harvey .| Mentioned by Sec- | « gl paign on Record | Takine passace trom nere 1o - refary Hull | Wednesday Frlday sunday . i on Inlet with Alaska Coastal D. (Dave to you) Gross, is irlines today were M. Keep, How- | WASHINGTON, Dec~ 11.—Little| rubbing his hands gleefully today ard C. Varner and S. Schulberg. | Ajpania, victim of Italian aggres-| and complimenting the Juneau ci- _Arrivals here’ from Excursion In-|gion in' 1939, was assured ' last A L A s K A S T A tizens on raising over $600 for the let were Charles Godfrey and F. K.|pjgnt of her resurrection as a sov-| #8 Christmas Cheer Fund for the Hinshaw. creign state as one of the results I R L l N E . i Ploneers at the Sitka Home. s of a United Nations victory over | A s Bunny Mlfis 42" Gross and his assistants have N H S | th | s y Fur fleece solicited the above amount in the ewsp"m uppy s assurance came in a state-| Office Phone 667 >t lined. They're P8 shortest time on record—between ment by Secretary of State Cor-| BARANOF HOTEL 3 rer M 7 and 8 hours—when formerly the Going Io Be (u'}m\n Hull who made it clear ‘?“‘i 2.95 gl campaign has taken several weeks |“the restoration of a free Albania” oWt % “Gee, it is good to see the aisgpera |is inherent in the principles of the | 5 i W& ihe people responded,” said Gross 1WA‘5H;N(;T(?LN('1 gi'“" 11.- r?““"l' Atlantic Charter. 1 : G . #8 ioday. “Why some of those we dian and Unite ates officials| gy encouraged Albania gueril- | : Imponed Scarfs 5 called on, immediately put their Dave informed the Newspaper Ad- )y now operating against .thc}' e et ree TR'A;NSPORTATION.COMPANY DD Y, ly Imported Cash- B lands in their pockets and came |V b ‘ ind ol )\ through without any question and |Pint supply for 1943 will be about|continue their fight for freedom , plaids, : x 8 seemed exceedingly glad to do it.|2% p.vr('en.t under the current pro-| 3 %% Other places the proprietors just | duction rate. | 1 80 2 Su % . m B Jent to the cash register and rang| Newspriit is the commodity on| . = & P which newspapers are printed.| - : ; 4 i rtme! up ‘no sale’ and forked over lheirJ t Atk thils There was a cut in production s Navy Depah“‘h ; . ng be PU 3 donation with a cheery remark, On | ar | il B 1 i | = e ¥ % the streets fellows came up and!Y®® ch accounted for manyl pjeh tide—5:15 a.m., 163 feet. The UN pothing the ; i I " reane st rning Wool Gloves Pl 8! ontributed willingly without being | IWSPapers being forced to reduce| yoy tide—11:03 am. 30 feet. o onveyed CONCEnation deked: 1 guess the majority of the| e Bumber of their pages in “""3'( High tide—5:03 pm., 166 feet ents, 0808 OFyy ‘American people knew what I or my staff | ‘SSuance. | Low tide—11:36 pm, -08 feet v e 11, and ever so Ssie Fil #8 members were after because con- | > e e e s 0 e e 0 i & (ributions were made without a ks 1 0" -2 95 " ) e e WEATHER REPORT NOTICE | LY ' y one who 3 v | g TO SCOT RITE MASONS: | . (U. 8. Bureau) . wants to donate yet, leaving their 1 yet, leaving the Temp. Thursday, Dec. 10 e | Degree work (30th) at’ Scottish| . ° . 1sant type knits, color- ¢ A spare change right where-they have e Costume Jewelry 3 made it, the money may be left|§ ~NMAXIDUR 40, minimum Clips . . P B le £ .t my office or given into the box e ) Clips Bracelets . . » W office at the 20th Century or Coli- ® e e e o o ¢ o o o o & Refreshments Neckla . . every con- ¥ i + b B i tidiing the castiter that it - WALTER B. HEISEL, ivab B ; A MR is for the Ploneers' fund, or they ; gt Sy plece: > o may mail their check to me.” - e The amount of the fi p {aak : s 1.00-3.95 : ‘ ool he fiplt 12 dian tribes possessed neither time | sent to the Pioneers at Sitka in time for their Christmas cheer so| e WEEE * MA Hl SHI ‘ | ORDER YOUR | Rite Temple Friday evening, 7:30.} | Visiting members cordially invited. RENINRER NDCDDDDDOIDENEDE y, be too late if received by the| middle of next week at the latest, { ! e { BABBIT SKINS { [ 4, ASKA COASTAL AIRLINES further said Gross. NOW ! . Tanned, cleaned and all Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express n \ 2 95 - 5 The average age of fathers in the| , ety | N . : s '50 R % ready. fo, make mp. ! SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. United States at the birth of thelr | § b L VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY | e 75 iel_ el 3 1 G | all colors. T A — i childrén is 32 years wrrpyudpagleibifaidyal sk e SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof = Sitka - f au.$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 — | Sitica .18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Declare your independence of | THE M. V. BEILBY |@ Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 & winter sun that falis you! will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 0 H 5 y . Get a General Electric Sun- [ er Dad Is Governor | I}/ Get « Genenal Flecic Sun- | ™porel s and way porta. || Poloon -8 10 1 18 Jess of the lack of sunlight. | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A, at. ([ T00d - 30 10 ; : g Day ot night—in any weather | Please have all freight on City Dock || arcacn - 1 18 5 g , 0 ) : B . Laisp jon‘a GE Sinlamp |Tuesday, before™ ' M. ngoon .. 18 L @ (] R ;. while you shave, dress or ‘ J. 0. SAWYER |§ Hoonah .. 10 : ; in i . H. | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60o read. This lamp, in just six minutes, gives you the ultra- | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% § Q(MI /CY S/n 0 E / 8 5’ r4 ; o . b :" violet benefits of (W0 hours | fmeeeoo e e e e SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Va3 ; BUY DEF v e ’—%B(fi;ns ‘ 4 = ol 1 under the winter sun. Come ' i s ‘Wrangell Petersburg o M N o o K Y T W T i K Y M W o M Y W o . i in now. Get a G-E Sunla EOQ. Ketchikan e T T 5 ; o Gt G S || GEQ. ANDERSON 4 [ ., e frory w00 ? ; » | Yook as if you just came from ot g Petersburg 30.00 1000 " M. H. Sides will be pallbearers. and a brother, James Rien, andl a : from the beach—all winter | “{u;htm 'S““‘k“ Agent Now ||} wrangell 20.00 F R | One of the few Alaskan women sister, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Wirse, long! [its &b Youk Bekvine - FHONE 145 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to heichikan - Priced from $2925 up Anderson Music Shoppe || Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg T ‘m be a member of the American survive. and Wrangell | Legion proper, Mrs. Olson was RAL CTR e MRS' OLSON 10 BE | enrolled 1““;‘):: Post No. 9 of Spo- s 0‘“ a0 P S U R B Y FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, PH““E 6!2 HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: iORRow;kmu-, Wash. She spent nearly two E'ks P[epare for & i 3 IR \ s 3 \ e . HELD TO | BARANOF || oo e o e o e Wit Nt | years overseas during the last World War, part of the time G d'l" : H " : ! > ! . i 5 % 2 Alaska’s Largest A | Funeral services for Alice Rien | SeTVIng in camp hosplial No. 148 00d 1ime In ra ; u;[?,m e et Olson, of Hoonsh, to be held ' in|8t Brest, France, also at Evacua- 'I' E = . the Catholic Church at 9 o'clock |tion Hospital No. 31, and on duty omorrow tvening EVERY ROOM WITH TUB B o ol il b son |8t the ¥.W.C.A. Hostess House for ducted by the Rev. Edward c.|War Brides at Pontaezen. The ladies will take over tomor- [ fog SI;I.OWER Budde. Interment wil be in the| She returned to the United row night in the Juneau Elks Club s H = Elks Plot in Everdreen Cemetery. |States November 1, 1919, and was when the first Padies. Night af-i paughter of the governor of Mas- | Reasonable Rates 10 Weekly — Seaflle = Falrhanks 1 George Gullufsen, -W. E. Hen-|relieved from active service Janu- fair of the winter social season | sachusetts, Emily B. Saltonstall, ki drickson, C. C. rmegie, H. R.|ary 28, 1920. is held. Only Elks and their ladies'| above, is a member of the’ Phone 800 - m Vanderheest, Floy agerson and| Her husband, John M. Olson, May attend. Visitors’ cards won’t | WAVES, the women's reserve of | H 3 i 5 Uu kl F h k & N , be: honored the U. 8. Naval Reserve, at Smith | Alaska Electric ngl“ & 2 ee Y airpanks ome — —_— | It is expected that the event will college in Northampton, Mass. | get under way at about 10 o'clock, MisS Saltonstall is an apprentice | & Power co. | | b th i evening’s festivities. s e I, S 0 TR T T n E | The ladi N N 1942 SEASON iioal dros vhils, Coinoms, 8| GAANNEL (R A I oG- i el T e e ATCO [cording to L. J. Holmquist, Ladies e g, TR nar TRIPLE HEADER!! FRIDAY NIGHT | o : e =T LINE Indian Off ] : okt JUKEAU HIGH vs. DOUGLAS HIGH Ice ganhan’ | vt Alnekis Tiagpaptaciis Employees Leave i 2wy T L e J. K. 5. SCRUBS vs. DOUGLAS SCRUBS J i =y . illoughby -ee Tu. Th. Sa. ~ Dally §:30am 9:00am Seattle, Wash. __ PWT 1:40pm Juneau, Alaska 135 MWT 3:10pm 3 Whitehorse, ¥. T. 136 MWT 5:25pm Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Ruby, Ta. 5:00am Fairbanks, Al 10:35am McGrath, Al 11:10am Ophir, Alaskas 150 MWT 11:508m Flat, Alaska 150 MWT 12:10em Bethel, Alaska PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS For Tripfo South| &t 1 IR s - imal Two employees of the Alaska WAACS vs. CHEEHAKOS |office of Indian Affairs have JenoneDsibtne Roinse z;ke::: ha month’s leave to spend )fing::na'nc:n = $7.00 34-Ride Ticket _ ol e Christmas holi i | 30-Ride Boo! = T 475 Juneau-Douslas—Straight S tmas holidays with thelr |1 Genimy Ticket"Dousins to Foundry ____" bt e FIRST GAME AT 7 P. M. POZeRis, in. the, Stales, Douglas Hishway Rates “:‘s(abelmv:mcle, bookkeeper, = will Lawson Creek to Juneau—Monthly 34-Ride Ticket—Ski Trall .. . $3.25 . { with parents in Vancouver. Ticket 3475 Thirty-Ride Book—Lawson Creek . 4.15 ADMISSION: 50 cents, Adults—25 cents, Students | Mrs. Agnes Melvin, file clerk, and || St N8 Jnoesu — Monihin Thirty-Ride Book—Two-Mile Post . 4.50 Both Include Tax | G~ e 395 pirty-Ride Book—Ski Trail 425 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | { Egly 4 h‘:::)t;\\l‘di\d:l’l l‘;zlevl;:'sm:sg:}; TyorMile Post to Juneau—Monthly % A IN HIGH SCHOOL GYM—Use Sixth Street Entrance |in Chehalis, Wash. Both left re-|| 34-Ride Ticket—Lawson Creek . fwf,.d .Ter:n Ticket along Douglas o PHONE 114 : cently by boat for Seattle, ASBte: Ficket—Two-Mils Fosh - A0T, WHNNRE phieee bt 08 MEAU (o ! A“cflonAGE r{-zz— —— — — r DADDY-HOW IS MQW(!’\/E BEEN TRVIN' NOW-LOOK AT THAT- HIS WELL-ILL HAVE TO YAK“TAT —— connoVA | e e | MUSHPUSS DOING - || FOR TWO DAYS DESK ALL CLUTTERGD - | CLEAN [ P-| =- \ A5 YouR . | TO EIND LM SO, | | o WA LOT oF EMeTY RS T WANT THINGS : : - in S HM/ | ||| ENVELOPES AND_GLD LOOKING NEAT— : With Connecting Service to CIRCULARS - E R s“xéugct‘oéifiéfigf [ KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA A and BRISTOL BAY 7 2 . / yf?;@z"{;/ Efi(lfi‘ RS O Woodley Airways : \i"‘) 5 P 5 y 2L (ALASKA AIR LINES ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612

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