The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO BATTLEWAGON ON A G L 1 ST ENING SEA—A phola:npher of the British Eastern Fleet air arm made this pice ture of the 29,000-ton H.M.S. Resolution cruising on a glistening sea. An unidentified aircraft carrier follows the battleship. JUNEAUAMERICAN 2.5 LEGION POST EATS ©... oo s it is to co s of all loc and to fur gion Defense | duty AS SITKA TREATS Navy Yard Post Pays Off Iis Debt - Jigas Dinner Now Coming Up the American Le- licies and program Kobert Ma Raymond E. Star- bard and William M. Dutton were admitted to membership at the ting last night. During the session short talks ade by First Vice Comman- the Department of Alaska, night, Russcll L. Olithero, visitor here ked ham and a salad feed was ¢ he Dugout last rved at a Post, losers Bradford Post, irited membership ged dur- peration in that Legion 3: nd urged ment, and a ! T B for the be W that nd unusual enterts mmittee will be out within a fe ilisted so all points of the Sports Paradise Closes t Uized After adjour of t Executive ( minis- of Al- Dufresiie - oo SAM DURKEE IS DISBARRED FROM ALASKA COURTS S. District Court Judge George cander has found Attorney m Duker guilty on four counts volving misconduct in practicing law profession and has handed own a judgment permanently dis- rring Duker from practicing law n “Alaska. A Committee of the Bar, ap- pointed by the Court to study the mmended that disbarment oceedings be carried out - Woman's Society, Christian Service Meet Tomorrow The Woman’s Society of Christ- > will hold its monthly the Methodist parson- iay evening, December | 8 o'clock. trip through the southern pountains will be the highlight of he evenir says Mrs. H. rague, President. D et NEW TERM OF COURT ( nown and extremely popular winter sports resort, Sun Valley, Idaho, above, closed its doors to the public December 20 because of the war. Opened and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad, the resort has become America’s “Switzerland,” mecca for movie stars, sports celebrities and vacationers. It was built by William M. Jeffers, Union Pacific President, now National Rubber Administrator. STARTS TOMORROW The January, 1943, term of the S. District Court will open to- w afternoon at 2 o'clock, and chikan term which was ‘re will be adjourned this afternoon. jurors for the new term 't a week from today,and ors will report January e s es s e e WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Monday, Jan. 4 Maximum 42, minimum 33 Rain—.51 inch L R S R S ) ———————— BUY DEFENSE BONDS £4) | said. | utility green stuffs, both for patriotic | | announced later. vfil sUurses Called To Meel Called by Dr. chief of the Emergency Medical rvice, a special meeting of nurs- engaged in Civilian Defense | wrsing, is to be held Wednesday pight, January 6, at 8 o'clock the Health Center. Of prime importance to partici- ting nurses, the meeting is bemg- neld for the purpose of reorgani- | zation, in order to bring up to date the personnel and duties of each, nurse. R. E. Robertson, director of Civil- | will be present and| ian Defense, ill administer the oath of office to all nurses who have not previ- y taken it Any nurses unable to attend uid get in touch with the sec- of the Nurses’ Association, Rose Snyder, so that their 165 may be properly enrolled. miUGLAs NEWS IRIP SOUTH I’LA\‘VED BY JUDG with Mrs. Gray, expects to within a few days for a vaca- won trip to Seattle and neighbor- g cities lasting several weeks. At " URGE PLAKNING NOW FOR JUNEAU VICTORY PLOTS Orders for Garden Seed Should Be Placed Immediately on d at Kodiak during the past ear, now enroute to southern California to new duties for Uncle Sam S e RED CROSS WORK Announcement has been received hat Mrs, Charles Tuckett succeed Mrs. Felix Gray, her absence, in carrying on voluntary work for the Red Cros Any turned in to Mrs. Mrs. Tuckett. A vote of thanks is extended to he following for the 20 pairs of men's army socks completed: Mrs. Jda Niemi, Mrs. Hilda Reinikka, Mrs. H. Vienola, Mrs. Carl Graves, Mrs, Edward Martinson, Mrs, John Johnson, iray and Mrs. Herman Savikko. e INSTALLATION TONIGHT All arrangements have been com- vieted by Douglas Masonic Lodges or their annual installation of of- icers scheduled for this evening. Plans made anticipate the atten- dance of a large crowd of members and their invited guests. e GRADUATES WITH HONORS Word has been received of the during Glen Rice or “With victory gardens taking an even more important place both as an increased necessity and as a patriotic effort, Gastineau Channel residents should begin to plan now for plantings in the spring,” Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, President of the Juneau Garden Club, announced today. Pointing out that seeds are scarcer than in former years, Mrs. Holbrook said “that orders should be placed at once in order to receive dpsired kinds and varieties. | “Had a survey been made of Lhe successfully grown garden produce raised on the Gastineau Channel | year, it would represent, I know, an astonishing sum in cash value,” she continued. ! “When one considers further that | this locally-grown garden stuff sav- | led untold amounts of shipping space, the importance of even more: Wahto from an offi- extensive local gardening is appar- ‘¢ training school for army |ent,” she went op. { engineers at Fort Belvoir, Va. This i Warning against over-planting Df;was his third graduation since the lone kind of quick-maturing veget- |lirst one from Douglas {able, the Garden Club president School in 1936. followed by that recommended instead successive frem the University of Alaska and | plantings of favorite kinds, so they | just as in his high school would mature over a period of time. | where he was valedictorian, Radishcs green onions, chives and | gain finished with honors. x\Ms would fall in this class, she jyesent rank is lieutenant. : — e, HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Ruben Ramberg and baby boy left St. Ann’s Hospital yester- day and returned home. rt Oliver His Flower-raising will have to give place even further to the raising of | reasons and because the shipping of bulbs to Alaska has been banned | by newly-passed Federal regulations, she said. | First Garden Club meeting of the year will be held the second Wednes- day of this month, Mrs. Holbrook ! said, the time and place to be| Sam Perusich and Harry Bigoff, both medical patients, were di missed from St. Ann's Hospital | vesterday. Baby Philemanof from Funter| Bay entered the Government Hos- pital last night. R e BABY ALERT BALTIMORE—A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rossa McGrady dur- ing Baltimore's first surprise air raid alert. Proud Papa McGrady, an aircraft worker, announced that his off- pital last evening for treatment. BRI B S, Nursery schools in Soviet fac- tories now accommodate 6,000,000 children, whose mothers are en- spring would be named Alert Mc- saged in war work Grndy &%) 63 Calls An OWL CAB § BRINGING UP FATHER ¢ DON'T will| the outstanding knitting can be| ;raduation on December 23 of Al-| High! class | he | W. P. Blanton,| in| , MRS. FELIX GRAY‘ United States Commissioner Felix | attle they hope to connect with ' eir Douglas who has been | Mrs. John Mills, Mrs.| | Port Alexander and Way Ports | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. NAZI FLIERS IN SUICIDE AIRATTACK Use Rising Sun Tactics on Forfresses — Lose 38 Planes (Continued from Page One) | i have been lost L\ll'l-.ul‘('l‘afl‘ | | fire. | The official leased yesterday gave report on the raid and while ad- | mitting the loss of seven bombor | gave no details. The Express evi-| | dently was asked to withhold fur-| ther details but announced last| night that it would print the full| story this morning | Although details of the Nazi icide technique are not clear, it |was believed that the German ! planes attacked in pairs, some even | diving into the planes in efforts to| g them down. M of Lhei i fighters attack \'cry‘ close range. .. Sitka, Alaska, never ,z-nced weather degrees below zero. in announcement re- | only a briof| has (‘xpou-’ than flve‘ | cmms D COLDS lieve misery direet | -wnhout "dosl—"' RUB ON* ¥ VAPORUI We Make a Specialty CHOP SUEY | ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe | ' THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Please have all freight on City Dock | Tuesday, before 4 P. M. J. H. SAWYER —— GEO. ANDERSON EXPERT PIANO TUNING Wourlitzer Alaska Agent Now at Your Service—PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe ™ BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 Marvin Kadake, local native, was| admitted to the Government Hos- | THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportatien Company L] SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 1 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 @\‘V » &-BUT WE UC’“/ GoT DAkaR # HUH-THE BIG LOAFER/ | SUPPOSE HE IS WAITING TO MEET ONE OF HIS LOW BROW PALS/ King Features Syndicate, Inc., Warld rights reserved. WEI YOU'RE RIGHT ON TIME -GLAD WELL- JIGGS -MY LAD-LET'S GET GO'NG WELL BE LL-GENERAL! TO SEE YOU/ Tu. Th. Sa. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1943 YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND TRA)N SPORTATION.COMPANY LASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at Hawk An- Pel- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican 1.8 8 $18 $10 $18 $18 .. 18 18 10 18 18 Ch)chagof 18 18 10 18 10 Kimshan 18 18 10 18 0 Pelican 18 18 18 Todd 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 30.00 10.c0 10 Petersburg Juneau . $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1. 00 to hetchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell - PHONE 612 FOR, JNFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Daily 9:00am L Wash, Alaska | Y. T. Alaska 150 MWT Seattle, Juneau, Whitehos Ar Fairban 8:30am i:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Alaska _m MWT 150 MWT 165 MWT Fairban! Ruby, Alasks Nome, Alasks 10:20am 11:258m To. 9:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:60am 13:10am PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT McGrath, Alaska _150 MWT Ophir, Alask 150 Flat, Ala: Bethel, Alaska JUNEAU — ANCHORACE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service 1o KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woeodley Airways (ALASEA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES PHONE 612

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