The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ~— — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1942 JUNEAUHAS MILK =% 2 2% v MOOSE LODGE. |OH, YES! (U, 5. CARGO is received in exchange Bo'r".E SHORIAGE every full one, a step forced by IS I" HANDS % | the shortage. | } Residents are asked to place |H‘ OH NUTS SHIP SUNK Because of a serious shortage of |of the extra bottles they can dig OF OUR ENEMY I ] | milk bottles in Juneau, Douglas|up on their front or back steps | |and vicinity, dairymen are having at once, in hopes that the short-| oo o oo Tl e la tough time in finding enough age may be erased : Hs : i " i | hands of the enemy.” For the first Buy YOllI' Chnstmas thmgs now Whlle our R ' | o5 oir | — | bottles to put their milk in | time in the history of the Loyal| | The producers are positive that many Juneau and Douglas house- Order ‘of Moose, tho. delegates to} : - Hiidihy Have s gbod sty PRI p H I |_ I_ | ps the recent annual _international | |f3]jan Newspapers Trying| Navy Also Announces Fly- selections are complete . . . For your Holi- convention of the fraternity h\’m'dl ]::;’(;1":10‘\‘("‘1‘”’ ] these fatetul words. The words un-{ {0 Belittle Cries of ing Fortress Gefs day Menus we have: happily described the present posi- Beginning Saturday, J\mr‘.lu G 0 I N G To Hon oft Manila Mooss X0k in the Pe0p|e for Pea(e Five Zeros Philippine Islands, which, until the | b PITTED DATES WALN“T MEATS tvasion of the Japanese, was ohe| 1 oNBON Dec. 11.—The Daily| WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. — The | NEw DELHI of the most active in the frater-|npy yogay reports that political|Navy Department announced the | CANDIED FRUIT Assorted nity, with a membership composed circles in Rome and also the Ital-|loss of the U. S. S. Alchiba, 6,100 largely of men of the United States ;,;, powspapers, that are under|ton auxiliary cargo ship, in the Assorted MIXED N“Ts Army and Navy. The convention {the thumb of the Axis, are s . “ . " A " greatly | Solomons area recently as a “result 2 5 FOI’meI' A mbaSdeOl’ {0 [ aeregates, by resotution, 1”0"“"'(? |embarrassed by the shouts for|of enemy action.” The total casual- SALTED “uTS cah‘ornla DATES R I f R ' jasted to maintain the good stand-{,. e given by crowds in front of | ties are three missing. i ome Is to Represent |umg of the members of Manila|g 5ol " oithedral last Tuesday| The Navy's communique, issued| | . H |lodge and to protect their inter-| ... ihe newspapers are trying|late today, also reported onie “Army o g FDR in India s s Mooe. afiiates Por the |27 (e ROVBADErS ave trying | o L e over the island.of | Aristocrat Chocolate on the demonstrations. | New Georgia on a reconnaissance | > WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 Presi- | duration of the war the name of i 3 °, > tinually, year aiter year. ] ; N dent Roosevelt today appointed |every Manila Moose will be trans- | s ‘pe o MRS o k.| flight was attacked recently by 15 Covered Nuts holm earlier quoted the newspaper ‘J‘p Zero fighters. The Fortress re; N % 1 Wwilliam Phillips of Massachusetts, | ferred to the rolls of the general ) 1 Cive funiti turned to its base after shooting . former Ambassador to Rome, as|assembly lodge at Mooseheart,| £ 2 ¢ ) 2 |Dagens Nyheter as sayin the " s | | his personal representative in New |membership in which is largely | . o " o A i) | down five of the enemy fighter crowds shouted “Long Live Peace hi former M M Delhi. composed of men, who, for onej 3 = | The Alchiba, a former Moore-Mc- after the Pope conducted services Cor k Lines ship, used to b p D Leaf Tahl | The President said Phillips will |reason or another, have no per-[q & i€ PRE BORIHCT S ate | COrmack Lines ship, us e l'llp ea anie vess, or live in com-]g s st of the Immaculate|ygnown as the McCormack Dove. The 4 serve as his personal representa- | manent address, oo 10 he McCor An all-purpose table, for oc- GAY SILK UMBRELLA tive to the “new government in|munities in which no Moose ludgu“ _“w‘ bl Date - peairs "“":::Zlu;xr::xl'isc'\b)?”\)'P::-]I;:dn![illzz\v;l;e;‘ casional use, cards, books, ot AS India.” xists, The »ro.&r\llu\:rm also S|l reporied that the Tdion os 15 toe- Solomens wea by oo ] PHOMNE 92 2 DELIVERES DALY PHONE 95 or as a lamp table, in wamut ||| 0 aids, Checks, Stripes The President told the newsmen |lated that .\m‘\‘n:\ (l]xo> nfl v‘-‘t Ma- | newspapers have taken an unani- | United States. 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. with gumwood. | and prints . . . at today’s conference that Phillips, | nila ‘I\lf)(\:y( would be »\\,mnt onl e Mille S &miainthg - the cries| - Tha reported number ot Sap ships > ScloRibp diplomat, will. nop oacry e SUERSIOR SOk e ey yay as “obvious tribute to the|sunk in ‘the same area stands at 52 Remember Pearl Harbor . . A furniture gift, in good taste, is the one gift that is sure to be used con- any special plan or formula re-| The Moose Order has an active efforts for peace before the | ———i—— and Victory Week—BUY A BOND garding the solution of the Indian|lodge in Honolulu, T.H. But the |y, problem, but, instead, he added,|enemy has had no effect on it. Tt| -The Ttalian officlals are “”"g‘BODY OF ARNE VARIETY the diplomat will carry on the is oing strong. The member-| o place the same interpretation| regular duties of a diplomatic rep- ship is also composed largely of i, foreign corr -pundoms L:uv. [hc.‘ OF PRETTY ||resentative abrou men i the aimed % e e e o creal. . OLSEN TOUND | ==+ <o “ S = 3 {of the present war and dommd‘ g HANDLESI peace, in fact they want Italy to| AT (oRDOVA 0BDER Youn HoLlnAY J"NEA“ HIGH SCHOBL | withdraw from the conflict at once. | Tt ¥ are T L T2 compors s o omel| - PURKEY and MEATS NOW! . i 3 | suppr 11 ce talk and cla- GIVES “m:xz e S R ‘bcdy of Arno Olsen a ploneex xesi-( Herens | dent of Cordova for 40 years, was ON g | found last Saturday afternoon by al e 3-ACT PLAY 3.5, Cuast Guard sarch party gvo PURSES, SCARFS || . ENJOYABLE ‘;“;‘yif,;z";,.:';:o;‘:f;.g;?:ii"a‘:::, Table Lamps ||| and GLOVES AMurder Has Been | D AN(E HEI.D ey O 99 | with the mail delivery from Cordova Lamps have the highest pos- ~OMD A d w the lighthouse and an investiga- sible gift value! These are ety rr““ge ion was started Friday when Les great values. ; "OSTUME, Myers, local boatsman, and Coast e \Guurd‘mm sent out found Olsen’s AT powerboat and skiff awash on the | beach of English Bay. They found HI H H 5 B |a watch, cigarette papers on the G SC DOL GYM Members of Juneau Company, Al- 41000 o capin nearby. aska Territorial Guards, last night — " (.04 party, on Saturday, Jones- Stevens | December 18——8 P. M. | roved themselves ot only dePl 8t {rayeiled the steep mountain trai Sewai. Blest | ° ers but past masters of the art of and found Olsen’s body, frozen stiff 3 ¥ . S and covered with snow. Olsen, 65 being hosts when they entertained years old, was apparently exhausted Open Evenings Until Christmas with a dance for Guard members 4 ADMISSION: and their wives at the Elks' club“‘“i hfi::;““p:m" \t:)a:hefimmtchcd Remember Pearl Harbor . . . Ballroom. lpranaas whthra y toboggan to take the Students 35¢ Magazme Baskels and Victory Week—Buy a Bond. Adulis 50c chhDe;:gl‘::sC:m]pa;g; ;'"’Lg:‘g“?r‘:;‘ body out to the beach. This was Headquarters for WASHINGTON CO-OP and PERRY'S | " impossible on Saturday because of Specially well made, (0 seve s e OVEN-REDDY TURKEYS 4 and their wives were especially in- | th¢ difficulty of the trail. | as a gift. Has compartments . va vited guests. Highway members and Olsen, a veteran boatman, was for books, magazines, ete. A iy rentl. bl ke the regu- . . their wives were present In fewer [0PSione Tanaing on accoun: | Freshly-Killed Rhode Island Ducklings big value! numbers owing to the bad condition | ) of the road. of heavy seas and put into English i e o the enjoyable affair, B8V, Planning to carry the mail| and— Geese Capons and Chickens sponsored by the USO, was furnish- |overland on the six-mile trail. | e m ed by the Duck Creek Dance Or-‘ | : - chestra which outdid itself and won 5 the enthusiastic applause of the | S“ow RAI“ |(E f : ) y - dancers. Dancing began at 9:30 o'clock and ; 4 continued until 1 a. m. when the 2 3 d " A MS music stopped and the hosts and American Cracker Co. | For Your Fruit |« o™ HARD NAVIGAI!NG e g WHOLE WHEAT Cake B o e iy i wi All Brands c“klall Tahles 2-pound package FIESTA gerford and D. Feero, Jr., while|to emh' Thursday morning, from| SR 4 » John Cass was head of the com-|six to seven inches of snow fell A long graceful piece in the mittee serving punch. The snow was wet and packed so| H popular Chinese Chippendale - ( rul lx s ( While no definite plans have been |that it had to be shoveled, not| u ( In s conomy ar e styling, with liquid resisting made for further dances by members | capaple of being swept by broams' finish! e i ———— of the Juneau Company of the Al-|mne snow plow opened. the ecity SHURFINE No. 2 Can Whole-Broken GLACE aska Territorial Guards, many eX-y,oroughtares so that traffic could | In George Bros. Grocery Building pressed the opinion that the suc- [ ] . imove, but at that, many were late 3 d Tabl GRAPEFRUIT - ¢ | Cherries 1 Ib [} ot s, e repeied o hey . o vae Phones 553—-92-95 C“l‘ T“ e L] % i |wait for taxicabs which were hard! ———r A |pressed for the extra service. | Remember Pearl Hctrbor et ITKAN SENTENCED TO SERVE Then there was a rain. Last 3 H Sets SHURFINE 2LB. JAR | GtacE Pound |}|10 MONTHS IN FEDERAL JAIL | oning the auto ruts were run- and Victory Week . . . Buy a Bond. ORANGE t;nced s & llg al. 35 |ning with water and early this Card Tables - € [[seatenced, o, serve 10 months i) pmgrming, “the snow was fast.dis-| 3= e s s - lA ( JGray yyes'.;’l‘(“lfl\'. Foznii(;neclhal;elfi‘appearu.xg but leaving, in wme boots this morning as ln many | water undem(.eath, Plain—Red—Green with grand 1é|'cex1y o oL he, places, ice that was decidedly shp~1placcs. snow that looked as if it Out the highway, the roadbed with stealing $500 from Jim Pa“”pery and several hard bumps were |was hard, was not and if one|is one of ice and traffic was —— ‘ 2 i d by those who slipped.|stepped on it would go through and | navigating cautiously to keep from in a Juneau rooming house, me,expenence \ PINEAPPLE JUICE | Green Spot CUT BEANS [, /5r fnmw s o Gmrnit ei APS Leim AR e it Gl © ™ LIBBY'S—No. 2 Cans No. 303 Can ; De“-yl,""""“" - 1 SUNULONE or ( ans ( pearing it 1o v e o v || By IPe @ ELIKS === LADIES’ NITE ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae [ ] [ ] [ ] W Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg., OVEN-TREAT 2-1b. Box Y2 Gallon Jar phone 636. adv. an ‘ f ' Saturday.D mber 12 SG:T"::B n:' . Soda Crackers 37« DILL PICKLES - -4« - a “l;:%mzclf. M.e" FAULTLESS 1b. Jar gy | | MEAT BALLS - 35¢ | TISSUE rolls 25¢ || SUITS * For Defense Workers || KRAFT DINNER | Johnson's GLO-COAT e Dance . . . . In Ballroom. 2 pkgs. 25¢ 1 quart 99« Prirhies, Bowl . . . . . Best Alleys in Alaska. Cards. . . . Youre On Your Own. WHITE STAR ENERGY ‘ ALL SIZES | - ' TUNA - - 21c|BLEACHS gal. 37¢ || i Bolroshmens AiD HO_W Juneau-Young Bardware Co. PHONE DELIVERY AT 2:30 JFHoxE || H.S.GRAVES || voum. o Eilkes and Their Ladies Only. PHONE 12 767 €6'd The Clothing Man

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