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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE. JUNEAU A ) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1943 JAP AIRBASE Sotario . = ose ol’ completing all nrrangemenLSy Rt ecing aditional sanciasie Fe||0wsh|p Dmner i B BoT wiliia 8, Peoth, BAES: ARNESHE bratabt tnem] THEANIATS Chape|ad|es Meef M ROYAL CAFE MrCp e 5 S ed by George Schmidt and R E.|are gt the Chafles W. Carter Mor- s At Northern ngm | Robertson. Mnull?x::gm\;\;gfht:‘:;:fi tuary pex\i{xzi;\nflaningemmnp Wednesday Evenlng ' has arranged PLANE ARRIVES F | i Toss . IS ATTA(KED’ ON NOVEMBER 10 13 ‘ ES OR Chur(h Wednesday :;,dd:fi,:_g-r:,o,:mM;;x)z::];tl;n‘schargn ZALMAIN GROSS HERE e 2 B Specia'ties: According to an announcement GAME (OM RHODE — in Gro i | Shad. taday, Oy or}{’m; of the Beol- | s e s Orou ““he‘r‘; ;"OW;‘S :gggy to the Chapeladies on Wednesday CHOW MEIN . B sbecls i | S evening at her hume on the Fritz CHOP SUEY g is renewing acqummances as ne of next week from November 10 to ol the congxezatmn of the Northern SA“’RDAY EVE'"NG e I Calformie Tk 6] | session a “white e]ephane sale” will YA 3. This was principally for the | Arriving Saturday, Orville Tosch,| Lxght Presbyterian Church and | | B k be held among the members. | their families will attend a’ Fellow- gk AT year previous to coming north on{ A \lyon&\ht of candidates from Peters- Dl]nt- chanic for the Alaska Game[ Forty-five En emy Planes| i % ship Dinner, Wednesday evening ta| Mrs. Emma C. Newton, about 654 recent steamer | urg who were unable to be present | Commussion at Anchorage, flew a Y. ol y . ‘lhe church parlors. vears of age, died Saturday evening | T % s et at the last Reunion for reasons of | two-pla Kno(ked Down—O'he[ | transportatitn . difficuities, a“ud wuyw.‘qig‘: ?fi;t f;:n:\:e:n"fi;n ;thhif‘ Sponsored jointly by the Martha at her home at 431 Franklin Street MRS. GODDARD HERE | ISMAEL HOTEL Raid Sol include some local candidates. The | office. [Society 4nd the World ‘Service from a heart ailment. Dr. C. C.| AP vt ki alas m olomons Petersburg candidates will charter The plane will be piloted by Clar- | Circle, the affair will be potluck Carter was summoned to the home| Mrs. Winn Goddard, former resi- Steam Heat in Every Room i it a boat for the trip and will be |ence Rhode, formerly in charge of|and will begin at 6:30 o'clock. at about six o'clock, and finding dent of Juneau, is visiting friends|| Hot Water and Shower Bath ORDER YOUR (Continued"fram Phge One) accompanied by several Scottish |the Game Commission office at| A Program, which will especially the doors locked and sounds of dis- here while the boat she is on, en-| Quick Service Barber Shop BA BBI'I' SKIHS —— |Rite Masons from that town Fairbanks, who took over his new:honor those who have been received |tress inside called the authorities, route to her home in Sitka, is inj on Second Floor—Room 3 erators de: \nouu nine enemy plnnes It was also announced that a duties here this morning as Assist- | into the membership of the church | who broke in and found the woman port. She has been: sotith on a v Under New Management NOW 1\‘131 “",,f‘,‘f’fi;“""f ::fflm shot doWn | meeting of the Rife will be held |ant Executive Officer for the Alaska |during the past year, has been | dead and stopped over for a: few 'days| and Proprietor ‘Tanned, cleaned and all 5 in the Friday attac next Friday evening for the pur- Game Commission planned to follow the dinner. The deceased has two brothers in Ketchikan. | ISMAEL VOSOTROS ready to make up. | = = [ | The program will be in amrgvhn Gubida. ana: an abrortis: baine) \ | | On the same night, Australian- . & " . i 4 SIS - - flown Beaufort medium bombers ! . 3 . i AP . || Opposite Juneau Cold Storage VALCAUDA FUR GOMPANY de several sorties on the Tobera . : i g N g el SEATTLE, WASHINGTON : o . ‘ 2 ; : @b | | Reasonable Rate ‘ airdrome at Rabaul, hitting dispersal supply dumps in the area 3 i % - » Liberators in a night patrol Sat- @ % 3 B 5 BUY WAR BONDS on the Vitu Island group . 3 Q 4 A ; d two direct hits, One de- 3 N AW ” i : 5 : troyer was probably sunk on the | Ps 3o 2 @ oy i : - | SEATTI,L night of October 28-20 and a naval | a0 5 - Sh craft, presumed to be a PT boat was | ! " Y ® Perrect comtort TH E V ; Y : e Centrally located sunk, and a large enemy barge | i : i s o é 2 " oo ' r i 2 1 e o ® Splendid food and A Tc 0 crammed with, men, just north of Finschhafér, New Guinea, and an | 2 / e i e 13 escorting vessel, probably an anti- i 5 Sy ; : » . % . B, iF § ; ' # 2 3 = L ® Large Rooms— L l N E aircraft lnlge were nlso sent down. s ’, ‘ : : <irem e : : . - - L & Mgr. ail with Bath Ay v 3 o . 3 ALASKANS LIKE THR ! ~ g . ; ¢ i j 4 4l & ; g | SAILINGS FROM PIRE 1 AREREACHED | , 3 , - A | W BARANOF ||| ™" HN MEF"NG‘ ; , el o ' i Alaska’s !-arqnt Apartment v | % ¥ i AN AR A S e o o EVERYROOMW]THTUB REFRIGERATION and SHOWER L * i Far-Rea(hing Agreement| ¥ : - e i 45 e _ ' A i s Iy e Reasonable Rates D. B. FEMMER—AGENT i Phone 800 PHONE 114 mawT Is Signed at Mos- cow Parley (Continuea nom Page One) LUX\(!‘\‘EI]LE These concerned the ; 5 3 iy treatment of Hitlerite Germany | ¥ : A 3 l A A i Y““ Ca” Fly With and its satelites, economic coopera- | 3 % 7 s 4 & 4 tion and the assurance of a general | £ A L A S K A S T A R peace and “frank and exhaustive! 3 discussions for measures to be tak- | A l R L l N E s en to shorten the war against Ger-| many and her satelites in Europe.” o, BRI o] A m e s s u e for o u fro m I 9 5 3 IN THEIR NEW which China adhered, the nations | . 00 l4.Passenger Lockheed Lodestar “I’ve got a little money coming in, regu- know that every single payday we have JUNEA" lo ANCHOBAGE said: ‘ “1—That their united action,| pledged in the prosecution of the war against their respective enemies, ! be continued for organization and y X % il ", * : maintenance, peace and security, | average American, wrestling ‘with ;fly'wlfxty‘;‘:tnb:: :“’;‘;‘i‘wg‘;‘i:l;hdi ;’r"‘l’;‘;(;‘;":f:tg‘i‘:s:ff‘: t}{:’:fi‘w ;fa:’ft e CONNECTIONS to “2—That those of them at war | . 3 . ng, ; - 3 . o / YAKUTAT VALDEZ "ATRBANKS with the commop enemy act to- all the doubts and worries and with nothing on your mind except the fun mean! Maybe someday you won’t have to | CORIJ()FV-\ . SEWARD II;QI}S{TOL BAY gencian ol nn s TRt a ) e problems that beset every one of us you’re going to have tomorrow—that’s as work. Maybe we can own a home. Andoh, KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM surrender and disarmament of the | enemy. | right now. But let’s skip ahead 10 near Heaven as a man gets on this earth! how good it would feel to know that we need | and YUKON POINTS —That they take all measures | hen 2 4 deemed by them to be necessary | years. Let’s look at John Jones “It wasn’t always so. never worry about money when we're old! i TueSdaY TIIIIrSdaY sahu'da’ against any violation of the terms| A “ ; “Back in ’43—that was our second year “Well, even after she got better, I stayed imposed upon the enemy. | then—and listen to him LT Y ) . rl : TR 4 ‘That thep~recognise the. ne-| XD of war, when we were really getting into away from the weekly poker game—quit Office PHONE 667 ces :y o;l est:biishing at thel ea_.ru';st! it—1I needed cash. Taxes were tough, and dropping a little cash at the hot spots now | Baranof Hotel racti al - 0 R 1 el sy g e R : then Ellen got sick. Like most everybody. ~ and then—gave up some of the things a 4 Som;’rmns I feel so good it almost else, I was buying War Bonds through the ~ man feels he has a right to. We made principle of sovereign equality for| : scares me. Payroll Plan—and I figured on cashingsome clothes do—cut out fancy foods. We didn’t Wflfldley Airw ays (Today, John Jones is just an all peace loving states and open| to membership of all such states,| 5 % . 2 Y « 5 Tarie wnd soel tar. e smpditent | ““T'his house—I wouldn’t swap a shingle off of them in. But sick as she was, it was have as much fun for awhile but we paid an ; of international peace and se-| its roof for any other house on earth. This Ellen who talked me out of it. our taxes and the doctor and—we didn’t curity. ! s . . 5 That for the purpose of main.| little valley, with the pond down in the | «‘Don’t doit, John!’ she said. ‘Please touch the War Bonds. ‘ J U N E A U taining international peace and se-| hollow at the back, is the spot I'like bestin don’t! For the first time in our lives, we're “We didn’t touch the War Bonds then, | AN CH 01‘ AGE curity pending re-establishment of | . . . law and order and the insugura- all the world. really saving money. It’s wonderful to or any other time. And I know this: The tion of tem of general securit “And they’re mine. I P o y L it iy L g o AR G, vl 5 i _“;°“th§"‘,1,‘1“ t be such a swell place today - | Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA 5 : \\Q\“ Fop b, e B y Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points occasion requires with the other | members of the United Nations in Z. view and with Juim'action in be-| é ' 4 H -w_}é 704 htflk:e :?::?lulx;‘::y tz;flr::t:zx:; ; L“k"eed Arrives Juneau 200 P.M. of hostilities they ; W . ; Eleetra. - Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. will not empley l.hf{x‘ military forces within the ter- P f ;)l::;%:sr efitr;ge;m;:smzw;g:m::i | Yu u’VE nu" E Yu“fl BlT g ” uw n u Yu u R B E ST l Tuesaay-Friday tion and after joint consultation. “7—That they confer and :oop- | 2 erate with one another and other : FOR RESERVAT]ONS members of the United Nations to| £ { i s, o raciae et | em— 000ST YOUR BOND BUYING SZ R\ THROUGH THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN wessms | ALASKA COASTAL Anu.nn:s i agreement with respect to the re-; gulation of armaments in the post- | Phone 612 Agents Janeau war period.” i< i ERPII n G e . s y Sof | MISS BURT TRANSFERRED | This advertisement is a contribution to Amerzci: all-out war effort by S ————e et e yeut s Fumlic Hoalth Sure a8 Fabr , ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES banks, is being transferred to Pet- Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. 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Excursion Inlet .. t“‘l‘fil.e&l“ Express Ra SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Juneau w?zg%“ - Petersburg X 1000 ey erxprsn Rate: 25¢ und—] : 25¢ per -Mini; Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c mn:omd—mhlmm":no:fs:: t‘: Petersburg Above rates applicable hg:“l iy applicable w passenger traffic warrants. Schedu.lu - . and Rates Subject to le 612 ;