The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1942, Page 6

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To the Public We Are Pleased to Announce New Management and Ownership of the Arctic Cocktail Bar And Wish Lveryone in Juneau u Happy and Prosperous PY N | > CASUALTIES ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. — The & | nation's dead, wounded and missing | B " | total 20,397. § | figure with the Navy’s announce- | 2 | ment of the names of 1,580 in a list 8 | December 1 to 15. | 3 |ALASKA COASTAL _ in the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard since Pearl Harbor now | The casualty list reached this new | reported to the next of kin from many you will MAKES FLIGHTS On an Alaska Coastal Airlines light to Excursion Inlet this morn- ing, Shell Simmons carried as pas- sengers, Kenneth Greenlee, Joseph — Repit, Leo Lowery, Leo J. Coulton, On the return trip to Juneau, & . he brought Robert C. Brann, Ro- bert G. Boes. Pilot Simmons also made a flight to Sitka with -Earl Moats, Gordon Springbett of Fairbanks has been appointed Alaska Game Commissioner for the Fourth- Di sion, succeeding John Hajdukovich appreciated ' - EWU YER well in the past so in the future - 1943 BE OF GOOD CHEER That's Our Message to You for This NEW YEAR As another yeat approaches, wé join our good wishes to the be receiving. We hope we have served you . and ask the privilege of continuing to do Your business with us has been thoroughly JONES-STEVEN S Seward Street TOWNSEND (LUBTO GIVE PARIY TONIGHT To greet 1943, the Club will give a New Year's Eve RECEPTIONS, OPEN_ HOUSES ON TOMORROW in the Union Hall. There will be a short pregram and the club’s orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. Receptions of clubs and lodges e generally providing New Year entertainment for local residents Townsend i party tonight, starting at 8 o'clock, « « ;% TRINITY CATHEDRAL WILL HAVE SERVICE NEW YEAR'S DA The Feast of the Circumcision will be observed in Holy Trinity Cathedral tomorrow forenoon by a celebration of the Holy Commun- ion at 11 o'clock. Complying with the President's request, intercessions will be of- fered for this Nation, and the “Family of Nations,” throughout the world. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to join in this serv- ice of prayer, and self-rededication & for the New Year. . e Mons Anderson, surgery patient at Walter Adams, Earl A. Hankers A Vernon J. Joyer. He is due to return late this afternoon who resigned because of pressure from private business affairs. The appointment, was made by the Sec- retary of the Interior. Springbett is an oldtimer. He came to Alaska in 1908 and for many years was engaged in mining in the Forty- | Mile district and near Eagle. For the past several years he has been em- ployed as an air mechanic specialist by the Pan American Airways at Fairbanks. He is fifty-seven years of age. Consistently throughout his long residence in Alaska, Commis- sioner Springbett has displayed spec- ial interest in the protecton and utilization of Alaska’s vast wildlife resources. On the twentieth of January, Springbett wi'! meeuv at Juneau with Game Corumissioners Andrew A. Simons of Lakeview, Frank P. Will- jams of St. Michael, Chairmen Earl N. Ohmer of Petersburg, and xecu- although several private fairs have been planned, among them a buffet supper, to be given this evening at the home ISR The U. 8. aluminum output is expected to reach the rate of two of Mr, and Mrs. Ea Jlevel H 2 and Mrs. Earl Cleveland, | yyy0n boungs annually in 1943 with Mr'and Mrs. A. Van Mavern | and Mrs. Irene Stewart as co-hosts and hostesses. [ | Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bland will | |hold open house for their Iriends‘ on New Year's Day at their home | at 1019 W. Tenth St, beginning at noon. | Open house from 2 pm. to 6 pm. will be held at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Reynolds to-| MOrTow. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. McGinty will entertain a few friends at a| supper party tomorrow evening. Lodge and clyb events include | open house New Year's Day for! the Scottish Rite for Masons, their families, Eastern Star, Rainbow, TYPHOON SUITS For Defense Workers and Others with Priorities. St. Ann's Hospital, has returned tive Officer Frank Dufresne of the |and DeMolay Boys; Elks Hi-Jinks home. e | headquarters office. The meeting ALL SIZES tonight; the Rotary New Year's | will mark the nineteenth annual ses- | o, Eve party tonight in the Gold | sion of the Alaska Game Commis- )Rnomp ofy ihe Bgarannl letel Yor ATTENTION = e T estiany, | Rotarians, thelr wives and invited Jhey Je13 1 Aligmiohils it may result in the recommendation g:f:;s 5 :l;;oo';:e axr;l;“;h:::a;:mfi‘éz B Plates are now available and on . ) of marked changes in future game | 2 sale at the office of the City Clerk. | of MEHER FIPREE B2 |in the Moose club rooms, starting The operation of motor vehicles | iy e o, at 8 o'clock tonight. ‘ 8 not bearing 1943 license plates is | | ! W prohibited after December 31, 1942.1 An American 4-engined bomber | Sl o e NN i N ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, lis composed of approximately 315,- | City Clerk. 000 parts. | AUTOMOBILE OWNERS AT, H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man License BUY DEFENSE BONDS adv. Announce That They There's a new spirit in this New Year's Day of 1943. ~ As we ring out the old and ring in the new we hear, too, the clanging of factory bells calling American workers to the pro- duction lines we hear the ever swelling roar of Amer- ican planes and tanks and guns - and we hear the jingle jangle jingle of our cash registers as we ring up more sales of U.S. War Bonds. We are proud to have a share in ringing out the Axis and ringing in the new day, when Liberty Bells will be heard again throughout the world. ’ Arctic Cocktail Bar Good Liquors arid Pleasant Surroundings JOE MeNALLEN—Sole Owner and Manager Juneau., Alaska WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY JANUARY 2 All Departments will be open and Regular Deliveries will be taken careof = - = (Our inventory is already taken.) ~ WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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