The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 1, 1943, Page 2

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CHRI as H|r|« ove double cheviots America’s are or finest ISHTMAS 1943, h.xmm r than ever before single DA suits to select from. sted models, tweeds, r 300 bre houses, Hickey-Freeman or JUST ABOUT THE GRANDEST GIFT YOU COULD GIVE.. . A Nev; Suit from Our Superlative Collection . . . If you want to. make the man in your life, Give him a handsome new suit You'll not have any difficulty making a perfect selection There’s handsome worsteds, in all colors, and sizes from 35 to 46, tailored by two of Michaels-Stern . . . | i et o e s i ) Hickey-Freeman b 5% y { Michaels-Stern 1 | | { i | flannels, B Rehrends Ca QaALITY SINCE /887 Duke and Duchess of Windsor Are Now Jus! Plain Folks on Visits (Continued irom rage une) |]h(()mc of virtue and justice. Im- agine the moral impact then on the | youth of several generations in hav- ing a king who had wed a thrice- wedded commoner. A little meekly then, I asked him how then did the British sc masters and marms explain away Henry VIII “Sure, mon,” he said, “times have changed. And besides,” he added with Scottish twinkle, “we've had our Victoria since then The War Department’s staged | press conference for Capt Gable was thoroughly lllb]mnd](d it ed nobody more star is no celébrity in the arm- more desirous of carrying off his job without fanfare or pub- licity (nmot even excepting the N. s Lieut. Robert Montgomery, who is just about tops in sincere mo the obey order In the firsi arrangement of the conference was such that only a handful of press could hear him. In the second, because of Gable's innate modesty, there wasn't uch he could say. In the third place, there was some ason for suspicion that Hollywood a band in the business Gable was as cooperative as pos- sible, but it was pretty hat he was upset and didn't con- sider v) than Gable. But just like himself a hero or even a veteran 1 )voxn the Army has learned a| hool- | BRINGING UP FATHER lesson. Exploiting celebrities - un- doubtedly has its place in the mili- tary scheme of things. But mak- ing a mishandled show of fellows like Gable who ask nothing better | than to take their rap along wizh the rest in this world struggle is just plain poor homefront general- ship. D BONGA IS TAKEN BY FIGHTERS x/Supply Lme Base Falls Without Struggle- Jap Air Force (Continued from Page One) fighters dmp[)(’d 46 tons of explo- | sives. Six Liberator bombers on the the northern coast of Dutch New in the harbor. A half dozen Mitch- | ells bombed Japanese forward posi- tions in the Empress Augusta Bay. area on Bougainville Island in the Northern Solomons. A loaded Jap barge was destroyed by Navy P-T boats off the southern | tip of Bougainville. The commun- coinciding with other recent official announcements, of Japanese air in- terception on Allied bombing forays. Allied airmen ventured the ex- planation that the enemy's appar- ent timidity in the skies is due to lessons learned the hard' way in| | meeting the terrific fire power of | | concentrated - ‘heavy bomber for-! mations. ‘The - potency. of - this fire powx accounted for 250 Jap planes de- i ehrs ELKS" INITIATION 1035+ * SCHEDULED romem; There will be inianon at'the regu- | lar meeting of the Elks tonight at 8 o'clock. Exalted Ruler Floyd Fagerson calls for all members to attend the: meeting: | Radamaee 5 g o oo sni uep -3 iy n 2ot UNITED STATES i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land: Office Anchorage; Alaska | Aug. 716, 1943 Notice ‘is hereby ‘given that Peter | W. Fournie has ‘made 1pphmuun | for a hormiesite under the Act of May ( 126, 1084 (48 Stat: 809)' Anchorage | | Serial No. 08726 for a tract of land | situated on the east shore of Port Frederick, Chichagoff Island, about | one mile N.W. of Hoonah, Alaska, lowliest yardbirds, Gable has 10 same day attacked Manokwari on | embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2375 | containing the net area of 1.32 acres, place, the physical Guinea doing damage to shipping 8nd it is now in the files of the| S. Land Office, Alaska. Anv and all persons €laiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned |land should file their adverse claim | Anchorage, | in the district land office, within | the period of publication or thirty | days thereafter, or .they will bc |barred by the provisions of thc apparent 1que tells of the noteworthy absence, | statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. | Pirst publication, Oct. 6, 1943. Last publication, Dec : Uy 1943 |CUTHBERT APPOINTED NE {Clerk and Maintenance Man. |approved by the Council. {ium. Dress will be coveralls, ! gins, |structions in bayonet {be given. florking with the {ment yesterday | & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA ) NEWS -« DOUGLAS CITY CLERK AT DOUGLAS William (Bill) Cuthkert has been appointed by the Douglas officia to succeed L. W. Kilburn as City Mr Kilburn resigned from that office last Monday evening because of ill bealth. Mr. Cuthbert has been a member of the City Council for the| past several years, and was always willing to do extra work when call- | €d upon. ‘He has made his home in Douglas with ‘his family of four! |children, and was employed by the| Alaska Juneau Mining < Company | for these past years. 'His dutie 5 City Clerk, which he took over day, include the to- following offices Clerk, Chief of Police, Street Com- missioner, Maintenance Treasurer, and Water Mayor“E. E. Engstrom appointment, which was Man, City Oollector. madg the heartily | GUARD MEI ON FRIDAY Announcement has been made | that the Douglas unit of Territorial | Guards will again meet on Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Natato: le; rifle and belts. Further practice will | iy | DROP IN P. 0. DOOR For convenience of local residents whb wish fo mail letiers aftér post- office hours, a letter drop hasgbeen installed in the outer do ' Post Office. of the Douglas F DEP'T who recent® re- Stat started U. S. E. Depart-y WITH U. THugh' Cochrane, turned from the SEWING CLUB MEETS On Monday evening the Mohéay | | Night Sewing Club met at the, lmnn | of Mrs. Leohard Johnson, her iwin over the Douglas Huskies in a |practice game Tuesday evening, |after winning a preliminary game {from the Husky reserves. | The ('hoechakos will play the Coppers m the first of two lea games ,n ext Friday evening at o’clock. | The Gremlins will play the Huskies in the second game. of December, . for the purpose HVE A fo A“CHORAGE ! GOSPEL SERVICE TONIGET {(ting a Divisional Committee elec- 4y g4y tilitiess 21. XO A © | ‘This evening at 8 o'clock, the reg- | ting Delegates to the Territorial, __ _ ~ = = =~ = = CONNECTIONS TO lular Gospel Service will be held in|convention and to transact fthe Douglas City Hall, and Harold |other and further business as may YAKUTAT FAIRBANKS YURGNPOINTS |Gibson invites the public to attend.|properly come before it CORDOVA VALDEZ BRISTOL BAY e = e All Delegates to the Divisional KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM FROM DENVER Democratic convention called for : V. C. Luther, of Denver, Colo., [Juneau, Alaska, shall be elected at haves Juneau 12.30 P “ nAlLY . . . | is spending a few days as the guest of the Gastineau Hotel. - - CALL TO ELKS Special initiation tonight members requested to attend FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler. | All adv. in-| ¥ ntgance | ] i Alaska, T the Democra tee Territory of a Democratic to be held in Juneau, o’clock noom, Democr: purpose. Champ Wins Net Title In her career as a champion diver, lot of titles, but none queen.” To win it she underwater for judges whe viewed the contestants through a sub- She is holding |ter, Mrs. Henry Straiger, being hos- | tess for the evening. Their next| = oS i h e Imeeting will be the Christmas| marine gallery in Los Angeles. |Party, to be held at the home of| Wirephoto) {Mrs. Charles Tuckett, on Decem- ber 13. CALL FOR CONVENTION | DOUGLAS BASKETBALL NEWS ! ‘,f FR 2 ,‘“I',i‘“‘. ',”:,'1 iy g e b ol 1o 324 a1 Committee of t rritory of as -Acting Chairman; of Divisional Commit- Division of - the for the F Al Divisional convention Alaska at 12 the Fride ic caucuses called for that Pated at Juneau, Alaska this of December, 1943. . JOHN L. McCORMICK, Acting Chairman, Divisional Dem- ‘ouam Committee, First Division. adv. the Armed Forces, friends in Alaska. AV APVIERIT Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways’ Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited by importance to the war effort. When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our selected for his IV 1fIRWAYY Corinne Smith (above) has won a as unusual as her newest— underwater beauty | had to perform many hereby call-for S 17th day ¢ ; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1943 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS noYAL CAFB Infant and Children’s Wear - P 139 S. Franklin Juncay, Alaska SpeCC“'tl(!s: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY ] | AMERICAN DISHES CETY CAFE || ROYAL CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN e 3 CHINESE DISHES one 738 162 S, Fronklin CHOP_ SUEY | CHOW MEIN . o Sweet and’' Sour . | FRIED RICE ORDER YOUR OPEN ALL NIGHT |[{RABBIT SKINS PHONE 377 {Tanned, cleaned and/an ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON SEATTLE ® Perzect comfort ® Centrally located e Splendid food and THE i service 1 uc.cl;n. ® Large Rooms— A T C ” Mgr. all with Bath LINE £ e 1 T BARANOF SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ Alaska’s Largest Apartment ¥ Hotel i » = HOH EVERY ROOM WITH TUB o 4 and SHOWER PASSENGERE PREIGAT * REPRIGERATION lcmnablo Rates . D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Phone 800 Y \’VAI{ BO\ DS NIGHT 812 PHONE 114 difficult maneuvers (AP her trophy cup. FLY WITH ALASKA AIRLINES (formerly Alaska Star Airlines) e NEW 14-PASSENGER Lockheed Lodestar STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YOR quotation of stock today 1 Closing eau mi san- Car Bethlehe 5, Curtiss Wright 6 Harvester 66%, Kenne Central 15 s, United States Ste national 5%, New Yo ern Pacific 07:, Pound 9404 Office Baranof Hotel PHoNE 667 ‘ ————————————— Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M.’ Tuesday-Friday UNEXPECTED GUESTS When unexpected guests drop in—America’s most distinguished beer provides the friendly, per- fect welcome. That famous fla- vor found only in SCHLITZ makes an instant hit with every lover of real beer. It's one of the better things of life—yet some- thing everybody can afford. You don't bave to drink a bitter beer. fg;u;; gueth- FOR RESERVATIONS cassare s ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES The bops not Phone 612 Agents Juneau their harsh bitterness. i Taste Schlitz and you'll I never want to ’V / ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express + SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. g0 back to a bitter beer. WHAT'LL | DO? | HAVE NO ALTERNATIVE - SO | THINK 'Ll TURN HER Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- ¥ Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitkh THE BEER $10 $18 $10 $18 518 S8 §18 $18 e | 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 v THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS T S e - | ©opr.1943, Jou. Schitez Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wi | 10 18 10 18 10 : 8 10 18 s ' Hoonah .. 10 Hames and Skagway—=Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ; Haines Skagway - Juneau .. - $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express nts per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round ’l‘rip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY (’1 ’f‘r’{mf& d\n\ Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 GOOD Petersburg 30.00 10.00 . Wrangell .. 20.00 Express 25¢ per pound—Minimum of sw “ Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersbur; and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger warrants. Schedules and Rates_Subject Change Without Notice, # 3 4

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