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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 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 Junior Guild of " Holy Trinity Has | Election, Officers bl Held at the home of Mrs. Keith Wildes last evening, the annual| dinner and election of officers of In Sixfeenth Alaska - Legislative Session Haycock gold miner; Tolbert P. the Junior Guild of Holy Trinity | With the opening date of the|Scott, Haycock gold miner; Chr Cathedral was attended by a group | Sixteenth Territorial Legislature [tian A. Roust, Cangle gold miner. of 21 & only a few weeks away, a few of | All but Roust have served pre-| New officers elected last night {the lawmakers already are on their viously. |are Mrs. Don nmuffnn-v. President, |way to Juneau or have arrived Third sion land Mrs. Elmer E. Benedict, Vice- for preliminary warmups. The Third Division seats will be | President. Women will make the sixteenth filled in the House by: | Mrs. Vic Powers became secre- session unique because this will be! J. W. Kehoe, Seward attorney |tary for the ensuing term, and Mrs th€™first time in the history of the |who also has lived and practiced | Lucretia Botsford, Treasurer. |Alaska Legislature that two women |law in Juneau and Ketchikan and| A card party will be held the | have held seats until recently was Assistant U. S.|evening of January 22, it was de- Representative Crystal Snow Attorney for the Third Division; jcided, and the next regular meet- |Jenne of Juneau will be the first; W. A. Eagan, working for th eling of the group will be on Feb- woman ever to serve two terms.|Army at Valdez, member of the|ruary 2 at the home of Mrs. Lu- | |Representative Alaska Linck of the]lnsr House; Stanley dJ. McCutchenn.Erreua Botsford | |Fourth Division is the other wo- | Anchorage attorney and son or‘ Following the well-cooked din- !man. the Senator; Harvey J. Smith, An-|ner, a white elephant party was First Woman ;rhom;gn business man, who has|enjoyed by the members and their Oldtimers recall that the first|ser in several vious sessions. ' guests. i - H ' woman ever to hold a seat in the| Fourth Di — - ->-> Hand-finished G"w“;‘:n“;’; ¥l G Feeton oS0 doee) SO AOIES tal in 1937 from Seldovia. She is: W LEARANLE SALE To clear our stock of Odds and Ends we offer the following: 20 Women's Weol Sweaters $1.00 12 Women's Sweaters - - 50c Satin Bed :l;ke!s $1.95 BARM\(I)(ngi‘c?lOTEL NORTHLAND TR )NSPORTATION COMPANY in Flesh, Blue or Dusty Rose, beautifully lace trimmed | | a few in solid colors, seve! John O'Shea, Fairbanks U. S.| 5 &3 : : | in dainty flower prints | Mrs. J. A. Davis was admitted to | ! Smelting employee, son-in-law of | ) The Sixteenth Legislature also|the holdover Senmator from the|St: AD'S Habical yemee o ] will have. a father-son and a|First Division; Mrs. Linck who is| medical patient {father - son - in - law combination. | the wife of U. S. Smelting’s cashier | {Senator H. H. McCutcheon of the at Fairbanks; Leo Rogge, Fair-! Third Division is the father of banks, chief of U. S. Smielting | Representative Stanley J. Me- employment and transportation of- | Cutcheon Senator Norman R.|fice; Jess Lander, Fairbanks pool | Walker, First Division, is thclroom operator. TP Ladie:’ Felt or Feather Hals father - in -law of Representative| Both Lander and Rogge have ! ' | fiedl that “Mr. Curtis would go out $2.00 John O'Shea of Fairbanks served in previous sessions, | | to so-called business meetings, re- g “0"'8""“-‘ o T e | Herbert Dinsmore is receiving | turn home around 2 a m. and e holdover Senators who will| al care -at'St.- Ann'is B pene ”w ir medical care at St. Ann’s- Hos- wake me up. He drank quite a GALITY SINCE 1887 a0 £re; [Sesteraay ° » " NOT HAMBURGER bit and would argue with me, keeping me awake most of the Walker, Ketghikan druggist, First |Division; O. D. Cochran, Nome at- 1/torney, Second Division; Edward D. | |Coffey, Anchorage insurance man, night. I was so nervous I had to go under a physician’s care.” et i o {'Third Division, and Hjalmar Nor-| A recent newspaper reeeived dale, Fairbanks PAA and hotel | Dere, carries a good story under a , ‘ 2 We Make a Specialty man, Fourth Division. November 2’71\ | | dateline of Portland, i . i Patrick Tassel entered the Gov-| | Incoming Senators will be: of as follows: H tal tard | & & ernment Hospital yesterday morn- | A. P. Walker, Pelican fisherman| Meat-hungry Portland ready to |formerly with the Territorial De- ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES tighten its belt until Jan. 1 when M partment of Labor, First Division; | - The Royal Cafe |the local meat shortage might be| ' | over, i now residing in the States. Mrs. Don Mercado entered St.| | {Ann's Hospital yesterday for sur- y | Viennese Screen Actress Ilona | Massey gets a divorce from Alan Curtis, also a screen player, in Los Angeles. Miss Massey, shown with Curtis in a recent pose, testi- Private Kenneth Roberts has en- | {tered St. Ann’s Hospital for su Twenty-five to close out, re- gardless of former price, at Mrs. Wally Jones and baby Carol | Rose were discharged from the | Government Hospital yesterday' afternoon Neat Bit of Sfiétegy’ Pulled by Republicans In Selecling Spangler| (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Emma Horton from Hoonah has entered the Government Hos- | pital. New Listed e sioee |Stuart Stangroom, Nome merchant, B tound 8 sumtitl!t,e i ); 5 Referees at the basketball games gecond Division; McCutcheon, re- m[xs:u:::;ev in Junean and Douglas, beginning tireq Alaska Railroad man of An-| we g | Butchers, faced with ircreasing wi ;;A;.V Oflt;’;;:‘::_‘y 11, have |chorage, Third Division, and Frank | gone in showcases, today were| Steve Perrin left the Government " as 4 1n S. Gordon, women’s clothing store| cuytting up turkeys and selling the Hospital yesterday and returned 44 Juueaufl?;?’e’rs e Vhti {operator of Fairbanks, Fourth Di-| pieces like lamb chops—if there home. ! 5 T | dead duck for the next two years, coming to life only to fly away with | Democratic issues that prove un-| popular or to sail in with that por- tion of the Demcoratic flock (it’s| already split on several major is- sues) which has the favor of the| voters. Why. else, say the observers, did Minority Leader Joe Martin give up the party national chairmanship, | but to devote his entire time to manipulations of the party in the| House? It is there, where their minority numbers within a few votes of the majority, that the 1944 elec- tion probably will be determined. In the last year, there has been a lot of talk about tiie splits in the Republican Party. Since the No- vember elections and especially since intraparty squabbles among the Democrats broke out in the closing days of the 77th Congress, there's| been a good deal more talk here about the possibility of a third party | rising from the Demaocratic ranks. el Ty G A CHANNEL NURSES | ALASKXA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Jureau .. $ 8 $10 $i8 $10 $18 $18 $18 18 Sitka ... 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 18 10 18 10 5 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 600 1 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 30.00 10.00 Sitka $18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. | | Please have all freight on City Dock | Tuesday, before 4 P. M. In burg. January 20 Juneau—Powers and Smith. January 22 Juneau—Lagle and Hoffman. January 25 Juneau—Vacura and Smith. Douglas — Brown and Com- Petersburg o $30.00 Juneau Petershurg ‘Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hewhikan Express Rate: 10c¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell = FOR, JNFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, | HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: P“o“n slz TH] i Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants ™ BARAN‘)F | Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Alaska’s Largest Apartment § | . Hotel | In In In mons January 27 Juneau—Vacura®. Douglas—*. January Douglas—Smith In Boter P i vison. ¥ were lamb chops—or even like| : B0 ATERARRE i In Dougias -s@ciorany Stangroom will be the lone Re-|the no-longer-existent beefsteak.! 4 | Brown publican member of the Senate| La Grande market patrons| ui eran eehng January 13 and served in the last House. Mec-|found that turkey “steaks,” “chops” | In Juneau—Smith®. {Cutcheon was Speaker of the House|and “hams" filled the Thanksgiv- S h d I d 'l' H hil In Douglas—Lundeburg®. {last session. ling bill nicely, and many buyers ( e u e or"g January 15 , First Division | chose the dismantled sections in — Juneau-—Lagle and Sumner. | p.oecentatives for the First!| Preference to a whole bird As announced previously, the an- January 15 Division include the following: | There’s this advantage, in addi- nual congregational meeting of the Juneau—Vacura and Lunde-| Andy Gundersen, Ketchikan can- | tion to money savings—a wlme\Rcsurrectiqn Lutheran Church will; |nery man; R. E. Hardcastle, Ket-f“f"l connoisseur can fill up on‘b(‘ hellcl this evening in the church | —— "7 |chikan insurance man; Crystal his fovorite specialty, afdd let !heial 8 o'clock. : L= | Snow Jenne of Juneau, and James |Part that goes over the fence last| Because of the meeting mentioned | | s Lol | : ion| . |v. Davis, J P go over the fence. above, the members of the Senior| | avis, Juneau business man. | e eclledtaN te g A ANA EXPERT PIANO TUNING o i e Choir are requeste e | | .Davis and Jenne .served in"the church for their regular practice| | Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now |last House, but Gundersen andle e @ ¢ ® @ ® ® v @ @ ® &}y 7:30 b m. at the latest. | at Your Service—PHONE 142 |Hardcastle are newcomers. lo WEATHER REPORT S : s Anderson Music Shopps { Second Division le (U. 8. Bureau) ¢ | WRANGELL EDUCATOR HERE e | Second Division Represenmtives’c Temp. Tuesday, Jan. 5 . George Barrett, principal of the| are; ® Maximum 42, minimum 36 e Wrangell Institute for the Alaska | In Frank H. Whaley, Nome aviator|® - Rain—.22 inch o]oflice of Indian Affairs, now is 29 jand gold miner; Wallace Porter, » ® @ ® @ @ @ ® @ ® @ ® e in Juneau on a business visit. | In burg. H February 3 Io MEEI TONIGHTI In Juneau—Lagle and Sumner. & B *Where no referee is listed the; Nurses of lhe Gastineau Chan- |needed officials will be picked by | nel area are urged to attend the the coaches or the listed referee special meeting to be held in the |[from the teams playing that] Health Center tonight at 8 o'~ night. ; clock, Dr. W. P. Blanton, chief of| Note: If a referee is unable to the Emergency Medical Service, an- |appear as listed, a trade should nounces. |be made in advance with another | Any nurses who are unable to at- | Of the listed referees. tend are requested fo get in they m“{ be Lioieily; enrolled, | HVE (UB'( FEET 5 Dr. Rae in‘.;kmx:son's office i SET o,"l’o"]‘( ku" o b i ww it A 4. e { 1 LENSES REPLACED | ! of broken lenses on Monday, Wed- g V. Beilby on the Port Alexander | nesday and Friday evenings only, |, 5 run not over five cubic feet | £ EVERY ROOM WITH TUB ¢ and SHOWER 3 - Reasonable Rates Phone 800 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Ta. Th. Sa. 8:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Daily 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm Seaitle, Wash. ____ PWT Juneau, Alaska __.135 MWT Whitehorse, ¥. T. 135 MWT Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Fairbaoks, Alasks _150 MWT Ruby, Alasks 150 MWT Nome, Alasks 165 MWT Lv smaller size of the is replacing the M.! Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT McGrath, Alaska _ 150 MWT Ophir, Alaska 150 MWT Alaska Tramsportatien 10:35am 11:10am "f‘,ilaf » “’tfi”.""m'l.""“ €9 €X-lof freight will be handled for any i o g, 10 <k |one person per trip and no freight — e { y ! o cah be handled for points where| Grasse, France, is the tradition- | i 4 7 |any other freight servi s avail- al heart of the world's perfume’ ¥ Ity Crelohl setvis In aval) el able, Capt. James H. 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