The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1943, Page 2

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NOT IN DUTCH PAGE TWO - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA KENNETH SHUDSHIFT HOME Kenneth Shudshift, newly accept- ed in the Naval Reserve forces, re- |turned to Douglas by PAA yesterday j afternoon. Leaving Douglas two weeks ago for Seattle, making his [first trip Outside since he was six |years old and also taking his first | ‘Plane ride, it was altogether an enjoyable trip, though he is, ‘hd to be home. While in Seattle taking examinations to enter the Naval| Reserve, Kenneth stayed with friends | of the Shudshift family. Enroute | home by plane, bad weather was 'encountered which gave him the | sl pn added thrill of climbing to a height | accent; it's ‘thank you” in Du of 22,000 feet to avoid the 'ltbun.l for the contributions to the uni Kenneth will be stationed with his former employers, the PAA, at the | Ski This Season, for Actionl (and for-years to come), in the World's Finest SKI BOOTS GOOD SKIING REQUIRES GOOD BOOTS, AND HERE YOU HAVE THE WORLD’S FINEST IN BASS, DAOUST, AND BALLY. No more will be ‘made for civilian use, for the duration. All the features you like best, metal sole protectors, rib- | also “thank jyou” to members Human Rights., “Dank-u!” cries this Nether- lands soldier. That's not a foreign community campaign of this city for the National War Fund. Tt is should be marked “Do not open Juneau Airport. ¥ . | the AFL who also cooperated | This is the warning given out to- MR. AND MRS, SAM ASP IN | through the Labor League for day ! Make November Month fo Make Dispatches-Rea- I sons Are Explained The ~war ;;7dblwatw the | teh | Christmas mailing season. This ted | vear, November is the time for mail- | ing Christmas gifts and cards. Gifts of until Christmas.” y Lillian G. Mill, Acting Post- master in Juneau. | Mr. and Mis. Sam Asm son 5 _, heil he St winding up the cannetys ot STOCK QUOTATIONS fairs for the season. The Asps| el operate the Salt Sea Fisheries at| NEW YORK, Nov. 3. — Clo: bed rubber sales, ankle straps. You will have to see them to appreciate these superb boots. Bass - - 8.951028.50 Made in United States Daoust - 14.501018.95 Made in Canada Bally - - 32.50 Made in Switzerland® & - 2 stock today is 6, American GUARD MEETS THURSDAY 86'¢, Anaconda 25%, Bethle Capt. W. E. Cahill, the Douglas! Unit of the Territorial Guards are will be military first aid. Dress is|Steel 53%, Pound $4.04. to be regular uniform, leggings, am- munition belt and rifle. follows: industrials 137.36, - 34.54, utilities 21.50. MRS. FLEEK fo HOSPITAL e ————— Mrs. Elroy Fleek entered St. Ann’s | One quart of milk weighs Hospital yesterday to undergo a pounds. major operation. = SR 5 t TEACHERS ILL Miss Jean Ackerson, Douglas High | School teacher, was taken to St.| Ann’s Hospital yesterday following ’ several days’ illness. Miss Ackerson's | | classes at the school are being taught | | C by Mrs. Norman Rustad during her ‘ _ Ladies’ Sizes—31%-9 Men’s Sizes—6-12 | | BN Behrends Co l QUALITY SINCE 1887 and her classes were conducted by | Mrs. Edward Bach. R The. Douglas High School Huskies | posed of Jim Devon, Kenneth Shud- | (Continued from Page One) ,the Huskies will include Asp, Bon- | | lfl,mmi,] : Hee' Of En““”““’““‘ is mostly a guess. Not | The party was arranged by her co- | Douglas Schools this week. The HHTILLP ‘gl only are there millions of square bt ke ho? o e pril tory amy F i les of potential oil fields still un- s T A +00] Y, Mgs Warzen, Schgol | . emy Forced fo Withdraw Ly s countzy, but there is| Guests were Miss Jean Graham, | Superintendent: Sven Asp, eighth | A ',""d IS Bomhed the possibility that coal, oil shales, | Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Bixby, PFC. grade; Phillip Clark, seventh grade; | =Alleld L natifeel gas. etc., may provide-c'“me Rice, PFC. Prancis Black-|Lynne Barcus, third grade, and] . | well, PFC. Adrian L. Whalen, PFC. |Donald Barcus, first grade. | George R. Schnell, PFC. John Rovi- | ——————— | siderations at the peace table and scanic, Privite Prank Streut, Opl.| HOME FROM HOSPITAL shore | t:‘,his it A proIlD:nged. Hay tm'l—larold Wilcox, Cplk. J. B. Bryant,| Joe Pike, who has been in St. Shortland Island south i oo v enpe may become one of the Cpl. Paul A. Kiltz, Cpl. Joe Mc- ' Ann's Hospital for 10 days, has re- v Shane, Cpl. Henry M. Klodnoski, turned to his Douglas home. A Icmsr military objectives. and Sgt, Harold B, Marx. i i A 5 sources not yet touched. Continuea 1om Page One) Oil will be one of the major con- irmed report is there| 1y yjew of the fact that the U. 8. &ins) always has controlled the major . * portion of the world’s oil supply, NOTICE even though not as much as it| I will not be responsible for any STEP TOWARD JAPAN {eventually may use, there’s little obligations contracted by Helen! LLTED HE RS IN|reason to believe that we will slipTMip, | iE S( N=;\ {up now ady. JOHNNY PHILLIP. in the} ——————— — EVERYDAY ECHOES... By Groves on Bougainville Is- northern | fonday morning by | ult troops and| ard Japan, Ad-| rted ! tated: “You | sere mile ad- | s our ulti- Guadal- chhead but| than that| ruarded vi- ould make Solgmons. -+ o (. G. AUX. HOLDS | MEET ABOARD SHIP | Guard Auxiliary | i aboard Tr the meeting, coffee and ' AT DQOR FOR ADMISSI the galiey. | o3 g will be at| Chambers at 8 ims it will be course of in- | Cntennial WILK- SIFTED FLOUR, PANCAKE AND WAPPLE FLOUR, CAKE FLOUR, GERVITA WHEAI CENAL, FARINA, ) Tenakee. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine According to announcement. BY |gieq) 59, Curtiss Wright 7, Interna- Dow, Jones averages today ar e, absence. Miss Ruby McNeill, fourth, | { fifth and sixth grade teacher, was WAR PAINT also taken ill yesterday with a cold | o | JOT Our planes All Elks and Their Ladies! BURN THE MORTGAGE CELEBRATION SATURDAY—NOVEMBER 6, 1343 FESTIVITIES START 9:00 P. M. SHARP Cards ---- Dancing ---- Refreshments Special Events ---- and Free Bowling for Ladies PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP CARD MUST BE PRESENTED No Guest Cards Will Be Honored The Postmaster further says,| “there can be no assurance, in view | the unavoidable handicaps of| var, that gifts and cards mailed ini \the weeks immediately preceding Christmas will be delivered on time. Such matters must not impede the| movement of war materials, and! personnel and military mail. | sing Can hen tional Harvester 67', Kennecott “Transportation facilities are| to meet tomorrow at 7:30 o'clook in ‘i:]:" N;w ,‘r"‘)rklfe"'fi‘l 1:"}1""‘ heavily overburdened. The number| the City Hall. Subject for discussion | ‘hern Pacific &, United States of yajlway cars and airplanes avail-| able for handling Christmas mail is| € -*-“;rar below that of former years. Fa-| adls|cilities simply are mot availablé, to |transport and deliver, in the last {three weeks before Christmas, the! 215 tremetidous quantities of mail that| we heretofote moyed in that period. |this evening in the gym at 7:30 Alaska Services are in war paint. Others soon \ CLASH |§ O Troubes Some DINNER PARTY b ot A8l | Many planes opeated in P Americn's Allied Waters; Five COMPLIMENTS {o'clock. The Alumni team is com- will be, symbolizing the fact that our every REDO Explain It : " Cashe ‘ i 1 ience i REPORTEDBY | ‘eestes W% WS UhS A BRAtDe gt | TERpler e o : i g I nett, Sayvikko, Pusich, Bach, De- | This means every passenger, ever f 2 BYE as strong as they are financially, & i ¥ . d v | y i ger, every ounce o ) as strong s U6y hre UMSNCATY)| biss Billie Vaisplis, wnoiis bemg |van and Rice. cargo is under military priority. 4 "Ea are capavie. P iy Sk transferred soon, was feted at a | ST e | | |ment subsidies from other nations.| ginner party Monday night in the| NEW STUDENTS AT SCHOOL i A_ftcr Victory, we will again give our Alaska { In the third place, the future of Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel.| Four new pupils enrolled in the | friends the standard of service for which Pan workers of the Quartermasters’ following pupils and grades are an- | American is kn_own throughout the Terri- Help is also hard to obtain, and | those employed extra cannot work | : the long hours needed or at the| high speed of experienced personnel. make November the month for mail- | GlFTS Now | ing Christmas gifts so they may be | received in plenty of time. This| applies to mail for the States, east- | ern and middle parts especially, as| well as the Pacific Coast.” . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1943 ROYAL CAFE | Specidlties: l “My advice and warning is to CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 et iy i BUY WAR BONDS 162 S. Fronklin ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath . || ORDER YOUR Quick Service B: on Second l"‘lnar‘:ble!:osnl:nsp n A B B l T s x l “ s Under New Management NOwW and Proprietor Tanned, cleaned and all ISMAEL VOSOTROS ready to make up. Opposite Juneau Cold Storage VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Reasonable Rate BUY WAR BONDS S SEATTLE ©® Perrect comfort ® Centrally located i ® Splendld food and F. B. ATy x S THE ATCO McCl * La Roo! gl Aoy g LINE ALASKEANS LIKE THE N Ew ViASHINGTON Alaska Tramsportatien €ompany {z Ficg T SAILINGS FROM FIKE ¥ [ BARANOF = Alaska’s Largest Apartment —_— Hotel * PASSENGERE PRREIGHT EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REPRIGERATION and SHOWER ® + s Reasonable Rates Phone 800 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 You Can Fly With ALASKA STAR AIRLINES IN THEIR NEW + 14-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE 5 CONNECTIONS to YAKUTAT VALDEZ FAIRBANKS CORDOVA SEWARD BRISTOL BAY KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM ‘ and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday oftice PHONE 667 Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YARUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed’ Arrives Juneau 2:00 .M. _Electra _ Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday ON BRINGING UP FAT e : Hv (g(x_v_v-vAGGE’é PIANO PLAYING SOUNDS BETTER WHEN SHE DON'T | GOLLY- : SING-OF COURSE- | | i ego o&&’d&‘fié’* IT COULDN'T BE \ CONGRATULATE THAT BAD-- HER ON HOW SHE e HAS IMPROVED /¥ Copr 1947 Ring Pemues Syndicatc, fac W HE il g e "By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY - I'VE LISTENED TO i MAGGIE SO LONG- | FOR RESERVATIONS 'ALASKA COASTAL AIBRLINES Phone 612 © Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES 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 Sitka $10 $18 $10 s18 $18 $18 §18 §18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 Todd ........ 18 10 10 o 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoenah .. 10 ¥ Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. | Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 | ress Raf 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10%_ Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet .. $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge G0¢ SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersb $45.00 $35.00 m.oom ‘ 30.00 10.00 2000 | 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchi 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to hun:.r: Above rates applicable b tratfic raf when passenger mn ‘warrants. Schedules and Rates Sub, 4

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