The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1943, Page 2

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Wall Street Prices Reflect Turn In F.D.R. CALLS FOR 60,000 PLANES 45,000 TANKS CHURCHILL AT WHITE HOUSE v g Ty % War Tide N CONGRESS VOTES 45 BILLIONS = NAZIS REPELLED AT STALINGRAD AMERICANS LAND IN SOLOMONS FALL OF | BATAAN LOST U. S. NAVAL JAVA VICTORY AT l MIDWAY JAPS STOPPED N CORAL SEA STOCKS LOWEST SINCE 1933 F.D.R. CALLS FOR PRICE- WAGE LID FEB MAR APRIL JUNE JuLy AUC SEPT ocT DR. LESUIE WHITE | INPARTS “UNANOWN” Dr. Leslie A. White, former well- known Juneau young man, before| he took up medics and was for years | with the Bureau of Indian Affairs,| in charge of hospitals at Dutch | Harbor, Dillingham and also in theast Alaska, is now in “parts; nown,” according to a letter reccived in Juneau. ki Writing from a post 20 miles, from Honolulu, during December, where it was so warm he was in a bathing suit with an electric fan trying to keep cool, and yearning | for Juneau weather, Dr. White| stated he was being transferred on | December 29 to “parts unknown” and it would be sonie timé perhaps, | before he could write or mceive{ letters. | {TION ODD FELLOWS | llation of officers a. 8 pm. C. L. EVERETTS, Noble Grand. - — MRS. PRIMAVERA RETURNS James Primaverg, who has in Seattle for sevéral months, returned to' Juneau aboard’ the| steamer arriving early this morn- ing | ( i FIRST— rub throat,chest,endback | with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. THEN—spread a thick layer of VapoRub on the chest e with a warmed cloth. RIGHT AWAY, VapoRub gnct to work—loosens phlegm—cases muscuh:fl soreness or tightness— helps clear upper air passages— relieves coughing. Brings wonder- ful comfort and invites restful sleep. TRIANGLE CLEANERS New Location Juneau Laundry Bui}t.iinq . “for better appearance” PHONE 5 0 ? | | { | | lago by Mrs. Walter Andrews, old DOUGLAS |55 5.0 2 e e, : NEWS FORMER RESIDENT DIES, IN PETERSBURG dia, post, the last being posted De-{only room to sleep and change ! jcember 5 and reaching him at Ex- !nlnthes. Thousands of house parties |cursion Inlet Christmas Eve “is the only solution offered, together | The war correspondent has been!with the entertainment of night | {with AP since 1936, and before the | clubs and sponsored service club| war was assistant to Paul Miller entertainment. | {of the AP feature division and| ‘Return::uw;va:hingmn;l;e m‘;" World .Wide Photos. | slan superintendent arranged for ad- | | | ditional nurses from the Washington | Sanitarium to help staff the Mata- " RETURNS HERE;, AWAY 3 MONTHS | News of the death in Petersburg, Alaska of Mrs. Ingwald Bratland, the former Nélma Niemala, of Doug- Ins, was received here a few days/| day Adventist Mission. After Missioharies Visits were made in Chicago, St.| Paul and several other towns be- | tween Minnesota and the West Coast | friend of the deceased. No par- ticulars of her passing were con- tained in the radiogram. 1 Mrs. Bratland lived on the island during mest of her younger years, ! | attended local schools and was a 5 { aries for Alaska, but with small suc- graduate of Dotglas High School. | mf::;orma"‘;’“nfif" !;)d:y v::‘:‘_ l:r; |cess. Because the national defense | | I El:]:uth::n ;’:‘:‘1 away, however, for | 4 ence of three months. Mrs. Wood | s (AKen many grédiiios Shpe he | i 5 S ig’-"‘; the “‘1‘;9 V;"s‘“gcth:” daugh- ] missionaries far exceeds the avail- | SOCHOOL TEAMS TO PLAY fr'Kot":‘: 1 °h 5 .De,ee S;’é‘“wnble supply. New mission projects FOR BASKETBALL TRoOPHY | °f Ketchikan, who on December 9, many countries, including chap: | presented the Wood's with their first | 10:0¢ ac well d rses, | !grandchild, a boy, James Harold | far sxes 22 ospats snd e Douglas High School first team ' g, g. | Webber, formerly with the Bureau | regularly from the New Delhi, In-|overcrowded rooms where they flnd} and the Alumni will start a three- | During his absence Pastor Wood, | of Indian Affairs in Juneau left gome series in the school BYM, gyperintendent of the Alaska Mis- | Wednesday evening for the cham-| .o, o Seventh-day Adventists, at- pionship of Douglas and award Of | (o;,4eq the Fall Council of denom- the trophy cup given away each |jnationa) executives at Cincinnati, year. To make it a doubleheader | pio After the cl the Serubs will take on the Star Hill | o Ater e elose of the countl tenui. in the opener, starting at 7:30 o100 D C. to meet with the War | o'elock. Shipping Administration and if pos- 1 Washington, D. C., by plane for ’Adms Ababa to take charge of the | hospital there, the same day Pastor {Wood arrived in the capital city. | They wish to be remembered to }their friends in Juneau. & | One mission worker for Alaska was | procured by the mission superin- “| odlist minister likewise, who is pas- | “It was surely a contrast to the last o et : sible learn what steps could be taken T YOUNC » | tendent. Pastor Paul Bartholomew NO Ql‘ORl’M:_ NO (Ob.\(vll: | if any, to speed up the payments by | ong family from Cottage Grove O:e- The Douglas City Council failed the government for the boats re- 4 to meet last night because of a lack |quisitioned by the Administration | E of quorum but will meet later this from small boat owners in Alaska. "2;;::?,:;;: w:: n:::e ,,’;‘Qfi:f‘fif; week to take up important business.| While in Washington Delegate An- | fall by Pastor Fred Wagner being thony J. Dimond gave Pastor Wood | ransferred to the new church at | | valuable aid by enabling him to meet | ry; i | Dillingham in Bristol Bay. Pastor ARM' (H AplAIN !the head of the procurement board | gartholomew will come yrmnh on UKB IERRIIORY settlement been agreed upon in the | the migsion work on the West Coast mal i tak;‘x"l 2‘323‘,,“"2521&“"‘ have been | and the new church building just | Arriving in Juneau yesterday on | N ]Y K Bh ke | completed at Wrangell. | business was Lt. Howard Wiant,| . ie:‘:i '"w“m" :M i After a couple of weeks at his | cuaplain at Excursion Inlet and |y’ cf' HVEE T8 REOS w’::‘ headquarters office in Juneau Pas- | one of thé youngest chaplains in | °0t B PR DT gospyel b | tor and Mrs. Wood will make a trip the service, now a guest at " to Anchorage and Palmer to make} the | Baranof Hotel. | Isters to meet the growing need for | yjans for the improvement of the | Originally more prea I' i y . drom PUabure, Lt.| Alnakar The pestor chater that New hospital service and plan in the | Wiant received an A.B. degree from | York after dark is the darkest city oo Ve &Y Colony. | Boston University, and a_theologi- | in America for every night is near- | cal deerec from Boston University |iy a complete “blackout.” No un-| The first time the U. S. Marines' in | necessary trips are made anywhere raised Old Glory on a foreign for- Now 27 years of age, the chap-|after dark. Fifth Avenue is a dim |tress was in 1805 when they van-| lain held two pastorates before en-|darked-out alley and only occasion- .quished the pirates of Tripoli. tering the Army service, the last|ally is an automobile seen driving 558 in ‘Cleveland, Ohio. Son of a Meth- | 0n it after 8 o'clock in the evening. WAKE “P Yo“R LIVER BILE— who are responsible for the payment | }afld evaluation of these boats taken | i time to spend Christmas with his from private owners for defense family and new grandson in Ketchi- tor of the Emory Methodist Church | ime I looked down Fifth Avnue in Pittsburg, Chaplain Wiant said | 2d Broadway at midnight two years | he early decided on the ministry 280" said he. as a ecareer. He expressed himself | 2s very happy in his work with| the mature men who are his asso- | Washington Ablaze In contrast to this, Washington, D. C, is a blaze of uninterrupted rush of war activity which in no Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Qut of Bed in the Morning Raria’ to Go ‘The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may | Eighth Air Attached force in Bur-|tenth the people who may wish to ciates, and as greatly enjoying his not digest. It may just decay in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get con- stipated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. It takes those good, eflective Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pints of | way seems to interfere with the “a-":‘r’;':’“":;“if- | greatest social activity ever wit- % mer Jorrespondent | nessed in the history of the nation. ‘ rother of Lt. Wiant is an AP |1t is claimed that the theatres can- war correspondent now with the | not accommodate more than one- se, Pric ma, he said, and he gets letters | spend their evenings away from the ) Stubbornly refuse anything ¢ E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA In 1942 AP AVERAGE OF 60 STOCKS DOLLARS PER SHARE 7 SOLOMON IS. NAVAL VICTORY U.S. OCCUPIES NO. AFRICA AP Features NOV DEC GENERAL JUSTO DIES SUDDENLY IN BUENOS AIRES BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 12—Gen. Augustin Justo, 66, President of Ar-| - gentina from 1 tioned frequently the office again this year on a plat- form for close collaboration with| the United Nations, died suddenly| today. He suffered a cerebral hem-| orrhage. His wife died two weeks| to 1938, men-| a candidate for | .| We Make a Specialty ‘ of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe | THE M. V. BEILBY l will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. Wl.I | Please have all freight on Citr Dock | Tuesday, before 4 P. M. i J. H. SAWYER /in an attempt to get more mission- | ago. b The aye-a) a curious about the size of a cat, animal is found denominational scheols the need for only in Madaga | far exceeds those available. Doctors | f* ik gon, have responded to a call to [ of the War Shipping Administration {the first available transportation. | 2 Pastor Wood returned to Alaska |} purposes. Only in rare cases has 2 1an and the past two weeks visited |1 ALL YOU NEED IS A DAILY SPOTOF SUN It's ultra-violet in Summer sunshine, that helps your body store up resistance and build sound tissues. You can get the same beneficial ef- fectsfromaG-E lamp. Just as rich in ultra-violet and always handy. Use it a few minutes every day, from now through Spring. See how much better you feel. Let the whole family use it, especially the youngsters. Ask to see the G-E Sun- lamps. The new popular LM-4 lamm. illustrated is only $37.50. Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Co. GENERAI ELECTRIC A ' NOT 50 SIMPLE | OAKLAND—A simple trick | fix the washing machine, thought| |Hilmer Melburg, as he stuck his | finger down the clogged drain | But he couldn't get the finger| jout | Washing machine, Melburg,| | finger and all were taken to a fire! |station in an ambulance, and, |after an hour and a half’s work | |with .a hacksaw, Melburg Wwas| | freed. But wreck. the washing machine is a THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportatien Company L ] SAILINGS FROM PIEX 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION o D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 | | | | - || GEO. ANDERSON EXPERT PIANO TUNING Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now at Your Service—PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe ! it et ™ BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apariment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 I'm Playing SAFE . . . with My WAR BONDS! I'm saving with safety by invest- ing in U. 8. War Bonds every pay day. And I'm keeping my Bonds where they’re safe from fire, theft, loss and enemy bombers — in a Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Safety Deposit Vault! 4% PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5,000 Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Agsn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System MONAHAN HAS A SIGN ST ool B "-WEBonEN g EHE IS¢ By GEORGE McMANUS HE LEFT FOR IRELAND THREE - MONTHS AGO- ( | m" TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1943 FLY P.AA. to SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FATRBANKS - NOME BETHEL PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 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 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ) ALASKA 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 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 818 18 18 18 10 10 18 18 10 5 18 18 0 18 10 10 Sitka $18 Tenakee Angoon .. Hoonah .. Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg Juneau ... $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell .. . Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimnm of $1.00 to kewchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell g FOR, JNFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, mm HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: ‘lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. JUNEAU —2 ANCHORAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE ¢

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