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s e FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA FMPI'RE )'UNFAU Al ASKA S CLASSIFIED [ZIVI( ISNOT President Roosevell Chafs with the Chiangs (™ EN'TR A SPECIAT, oo | 10 QUITRING = | pixs it 3 | FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT directory. PITTSBURGH, Pa, Dec. 10. Count five average words to the 374 Fritzie Zivic told the boxing worli | that he hasn't the slightest idea of fine. Daily rate per line for consecu- | retirir now and will keep on in 11944, “although most maybe in dve insertions: One day Additional days . | Uncle Sam’s Navy." The former welterweight chanipion expects in- duction after the first of the year. EACH Minimum charge . FOR RENT | Zivic tackles tough Ossie Harrus | i FOR SALE Inext Monday, aiming at his fourth | § ting with Jake Lamotta of De-| LOST—FOUND :]x‘:: "1:- :‘ll'mm that is yet hanging | ot 8 | WE ARE OVERSTOCKED CEL 1ig 4058 £ WANTED So are passing this saving on fo our customers WASHINGTON HAS IO DL UPS AND DOWNS | ik | | FOR ROSE BOWL, FORSALE | LOST and FOUND .ooovis oo o moc v sity of Washington’s footbadl mun.‘ SN . preparing for, the Rose Bowl game FOR SALE—Used stove castings against Southern California, gained | Z S ~! ey and post office’ key. Phone| 2 g s Suiall cook stove. Oil circulating ¥ A5C POSt € ey. Phone i ongth in critical tackle gaps and | heater, Man’s watch hunting ireceived a temporary setback in fullbacks, when Coach Ralph Welch| Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, President Roosevelt and Madame Chiang: (left to r|ghn chat during a at PIGGLY WIGGLY PHONE 16 OR 24 L()'.:;T—~Cmn p\ bcl\won E Al\(l Behrends Bank, containing mon- case. 925 West 11th. FOUND—Umbrella Inquire Empire. | FOR SAl R0 Owner may have same by prov-|ieported Gail Bruce, made ove recess in the conference in North Africa at which the Genera 0, President Roosevelt and Prime Min- % TS AN A T R e ing ownership and P‘l\mg for Ad.|end, last year's Frosh, sufferedwa| jster Churchill planned moves against Japan. (AP Wirephoto from OWI radiophoto from Cairo.) . SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE :‘ " ES FOR SALE— F‘anbanks “Bath House FOUND —_ Diamond e leg injury in a scrimmage lineup. | .————— J . S A D TOMORROW and apts. Also 3 cabins. All partly "o T L T l.,I ;l; E‘b g‘g Jelch 1s laying wEgsto Teplace lford McWilliams, Joseph McGan,|as to who the candidates will be. The public is invited to attend a furnished. Income $80 monthly on SR DY BIURSIER 170 ‘f‘"“' Susick as fullback. New tackle | M Arnolg McCully, Jack Messner, Rob- | dance tomorrow night in the EIKs High tide 141 5 South Franklin St. Phone 334. MISC SHer e TR | prospects are Stuart Smith, who | ert Mosshdr, Earl Mistatt, | there s alinost certain to bé fo!baliroom with Bob Tews Band Low tide L4 f: :: 1;.2 ;p,n. FOR SALE—_Howard Custom built| 7 ELLANEOUS {Bin lf/}‘fcw” e Roy Mulvihill, Tikken Olsen, Wil- | i clue in the selection of con-| furnishing the music. Dancing will High tide 10 kT Te 1ol SALE—H 5 b overn, frosh out of Tacoma | liam E. Phelps, Jack Phipps, Robert |y sl nile it sometimes begin at 10 o'clock. | Low tide S0, 5163 fogl 14 tube radio. Brand new $100| WILL CARE for children in my high ischool; | Rapuzzi, Glenn Raugh, Reaves War vention cities. While it sometimes oW tide 8:00 pm., -2.2 feet, Cash. Joe George. Phone 92 or 95.| home by day. Convenient loca-| | {ren Read, Edgar Rembush, L\mAn‘::::?::]‘;m:\]:":m::“;;p "L‘;::(::::: ol TR 5 e o | Reynoldsen, Victor Richmond, l'm-] [ tion. Green 200. DELTA circular saw and joiner and | _ ]'wo MORE NAMED g tion of a convention city i owe of rgon Rogers, Ot J. Rogers, ' his own sttongholds, the determin- l c attachments. Phone Blue 520. |3UARANTEED Realistic Perma- 5 SKAGWAY, Alatka-—(Special Cor- | Robert Sheldon, Robert Selmet, | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. SEAGWAY, Alaska-(Special Oor | i q)"_‘ d. Artt - }mg factor this year is almost bound Member National Retallss- PIANO in good condition, cash| 1.’ Bequty Shop. Phone 201 | respondent)—Miss Lorene Moon and | Warren E. Sheppard, A ""“’"""““u be transportation It Owned Grucers only, Phone 757, between 5 and 6 | Mr. John W. Lane were married |Merle Sipperelle, James Sullivan o o P g 2 | onls 3156 Decker. Way. Effective| B e s cere. | Richard Sullivan, Brube Smith, Diek| . For that feason, oservers heve 1 SEWARR STERER PHONE 767 »»»»» «‘ VROLET Panel Delivery| June 15. Mechanically perfect. Five pxcc\-‘mN Yous ol gh1a Jhto ¥alus | here recently at a 5:3 BY HO'-”“GBERY mony performed at the home of |Smith | think it most likely that both pa Mr . S Stanley Smith, Finni teel, Lawr- | ties will pick Chicago. There are and Mrs. William Wasser, The al other cities still in the x‘un-‘ lent tires, Low mileage, $1500] h 3 | service was read by the Rev. Edgar |¢énce Sweeny, Roy Sweeny, J. D.jsever N BN R B SRS B TR e S FRANGISCO, Dec. , 10 | Ganant ITrue, Frances Vandewall, Brnest|ning for both conventions. Philadl-| T FORD AGENG@Y o |Coneh orin sollingberry. of Wash- | %" rige ware o two-piece tur- Wallas, Pat Webb and Richard |phia has made a strong bid for'the | St rikeh i {ington State, left today for Stock- i g Wilsc | Democrs conventi Cleveland, | || et quoise blue cashmere frock with a | ilson | Democratic convention. eveland, | | FOR SALE—Deluxe Baby walker ReSel’VBIIOHS for }“’” to interview College of Pacific| gouider corsage of White carna- | - | Detroit and St. Louis also have| GREASES—GAS-—-OTL and stroller. 434 Tth St. or Phone| ‘l;\ntb«all players as candidates for | gions | At 11 ¢'clock on the morning of {been discussed as possibilities, But | Poot of Main Btreet Green 200 PBWX P ' [ihe West squad at the _S?r'!w East- | apve wWasser. her only attendant, | NOYCmber 16, a son-was born 10 MY. | Chicago stl has the edge i that | B L WS mas Farty | wes game on sanvary s, e ried Tuvender and pur- | 80d M3, Clifford Masters. The |1y 15 not only geographically right| Juneau Moters young man weighed seven pounds;|from a transportation standpoint,| i Hollingberry s KT ey berry announced the new-|pje gress and her corsage was also FOR sALh 6 oom house also fur-| biture, cte. 326-6h St | End on Saturday g, mecion aee zeb stevens camiions I3 peen a6, mirth and haa been b 1t i beleved: at % San 8ot NN pIRE — blocking back, now playing for Ore- | ar Was ? 4 named Robert Brian. This is the o g ? . 38 C . : ying | Mr. Wasser was best man for the supply accommodations without dis- 1938 CHEV 2 door Sedan, good con {6 Bliite’ aiid C1906 ibweks, thckle, nr\\mm ser Was best mai for the | ¢ oiid for the Masters. 'The | wubine ity ooal wht afft Samtary Meat Co. dition, good tires. Phone 114. Reservations will end tomOITOW | (o) mexas Christian Pt recent arrival from | PrOUd father is with the Signa : AT g T POR QUALITY MEATS _ |for the Business and Professional | AL # Mrs. Lane is a recent arrival from | o Sl (T Lo | In any event, the national cam- LOGALLY grown rutabagos. They|women's Club Christmas P-““{‘u(.w\rm S Fert Worth, Texas, and Mr. me;c"”’* B iR [ patgns will be in full sway befote AND ;om'm are better—They are cheaper. ’Monday evening. Those planning to | e \l;-'I:T 'I'l)Nl(‘ll”l"lS from Lampassa, SR oAl Eabn AR | January is written off the calen- FREE DELIVERY While they last $650 a bag. attend and to take a guest may i o sarl ed iy ol | P Oall Phenes 13 and & The Legion of the Moose will SKAGWAY WOMEN'S CLUB Carl, Jr. returned to Skagway on| the last boat after a pleasant visit | Across the street from the Em-|.q.y Mrs. Crystal S ;J R pire. Contact Paul Satko from|ssq of Mhie ot ;m‘;auf’,"’l’(ng‘:""m tonight at 8 o'clock in the DONATES FLAG TO CITY o 2 4 8 | Moose Headquarters in the Seward d in Juneau BROKE“ w‘R[ (AUSES | Ch oW c | as. L. warner Lo. 6 to 8 pm., 123 Main St. {470, | 5 o e ARV B Bt s | Building. Theré will be refreshments| At an impressive ceremony on WOOD OR COAL heater; coul‘,I :“:;!e““ifll’:fillv {bc’,m. (xue.kfilntm oflrnnnwum the session. | Armistice Day, a Service Flag, do- .,Ml‘_ Pinaue 1r‘ (l'm,‘l’v vvn-ll lmmwlx‘ FIRE AMRM Bfl.low‘ v T m H a rar c ). range; blower ofl unit for range; & PIEL-UPRer &t 7 octock & N:" Saturdiay night, Moose members|nated by thé Skigway Women's|SKSEWSY SOUFE FYE, BOKE pouth R | |Marine Engines and Supplies hemas Hardware Co. : lining room table. Phone Blue| -2 rs. | o K A Gy e | g 2 5 B s City or the winter s, k' ] Willith, PRI A% sthal’ Svdiitng v oy i ifnds are: dvited fo at- | iUt Rag-nisRense e Ui S S S | One bellow of ‘he fire alarm MACHINE SHOP PAINTS - OILS | tend the cabaret. The affair will be- | Skagway The presentation wa Ropes and Paints Builders’ and Sholf A baby daughter was born No- horn at 1 o'ciock this morning, 275 after 5 pam. follow the supj v the supper. § " S é | vt 2 o it » 5 ‘ S y made by the Skagway Post No. 5 o' FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 e e of Fhe % e Tanon st No. T/ ber 93 at 12:05 o'clock in the |prought fir-.nen out of their beds. s ol Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—-| FROM SEATTLE | Daniel Defoe 15 sometimes re-| The program was held in the USO | 'mO% s o Halt AU Pk e 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Martin D. Westphal of Seattle is ferred to as the world’s first jour- building which was filled to ca- ThgQitfle miss tipped the scales a s echoed, then they realized there ! six pounds, 11 ounces and her name ' yas u crossed wire somewhere and um” Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Slo:ln €o. is Délores Joann. This is the third | ¢yrned i again. child_for the Shfl‘u;vla xlr-_‘S!\;lby; One fireman, H. M. Porter,| WOMEN'S APPAREL is an engineer on the White Pass| 1 : g | trcuble shooter, however, hurried 2Bt Baranof Hotel was played | 2nd ¥ukon Raute "into his turnout suit, and taking his double powered search light, set e iy Apply Juneau Paint Store. la guest at the Baranof Hotel nalist. pacity with friends and relatives of - the men in service whose mnames represented the stars on the flag At the opening of the ceremony, FUI’%’N!SHVEDAhefa ed room for rent. Write 3112 c¢/o Empire. r Spangled Banner” by an Army orchestra under the . O] : i TN, &0 Bbidsto, | Dr:-and Mig. R, 4. Dahl afe leaving on the next steamer for a and was followed by the Invoca- | tion by Chaplain William J. O'Boyle | visit over the holidays in the States. \om. in the gale and rain to find | the broken wire somewhere on the | circuit and make repairs. s STEAM heated room for “rent. The Dahls have three sons in the | After the introduction of guests, 1 9 | Green 675. J se ’ : - I and Ha 'z ¢ NEW DEPU O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Newly Eenevated Roome at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O ed the 74 stars on the flag, x'vp-y s OVerseas. ‘ APPOINTED AT SITKI\ 'reseming the 74 Skagway boys now i | Charles A. Whittemore of Sitka,! Jew been appointed U.S. Deputy in the service. The center star of | Mrs, Hazel Kirmse, of the Knmse‘h“ one of the last steamers on a busi- { Marshal for the town according to jgold yas. for, Gliford Mowilliams, ry Store, left for the South on | country. Four additional stars have a |an announcement from the local; HOUSE for rem furniture and ml‘ range for sale. 439 Kennedy. Call | Red 610 after 4 pm. | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept PHONE 81 !who lost his life while serving his mfl,‘fif{ rfi'fi;fsx'u;m::& 4ki0 boen, added sinoe the flag was {295 ARd "“‘"‘2‘.““" = | Marshal’s office. Whittemore | AI k M and use of Electric Washer and, made. lwas formerly Chief of Police for| aska Music supply wringer in Laundry foom. Sea- “God Bless America” was sung pOMKS 'S fo See | sitka | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager » view Apts, o3y | by Miss Hautchultz and this was ‘ PR SRR T LS . | Pianos—Musical Instruments : { followed by Pvt. John Ponson’s talk v ; and Supplier Tee 0" in jam’a‘y, CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION| Phone 206 Second and Seward on “What the Stars Mean to the T PRANK A BOYLE, Auditod | Bo Mrs. Hal Johnstol talked 4 : ;i 3 . AHOAR ot Rhat the Stars. Mean 10’ th 44 Campaign Starls . i remitory o Alaska, and ‘Ml)lhel‘b s Colono] Joseph W ! custodian of corporation records {Whitney told “What the Stars Mean (Continued from Pagé One) |for said Territovy, D' HEREBY | to the Nation.” |CERTIFY that there has béen filed | The presentation of the flag was do with clarifying the status offin my office on this, the 2nd day |then made by Past Legion Com- the fourth term are slated for dis- of December, 1943, the written con-| |mander D. A. LaTorra to Mayor appointment. |sent of the stockholders of | Benedict, who resporided on behalf | Ambrose O'Connell, vice ¢hair-| RICE & AHLERS CO., of the citizens of the town. The man of the committee, when asked | 5 corporation organized and exlst-: | “Preamble to the Legion Constitu- |point blank if the fourth' term jng ander and by virtue of the ' | tion” was then given by Past Ad- would be discussed, said T doubt ! jaws of ‘thé Territory of Alaska, to | jutant Ralph Pennell and the pro- it very much.” Polftical observers ine dissolution of said cormrnu:on (gram was closéd with the singing | nere ayé more positive than that. | WHEREFORE view of thel b of “America.” Altnough some Rbosevelt bAck- agove premises, 1 DO FURTHER Arrangements for the affair were ;o mdy choose that time to' re- CEETH'Y that Rice & Ahlers Co. in charge of William H. Metcalfe, | N & | T Valbhieh nd Habby ARk, stafe their allegiance, it is comsid- 4 corporzuon. is ‘dissolved, pur-' The Service Flag was made by | cTEEE, thins the President yugny to Section 924, Compiled Lawi {$trs. Victor Sparks of the Skag- \ himsglf or any one wlmv can speak of Alaskd, 1933, ‘upois the filing in| | S Watherbe Glul with the assisi. | ©OF . i Jelll _wate until Shelest yigsofife of thie proper . proof of | lance of Mr. Spaxks, well known | minuesto make "“f announcement. puplication of this' certiticate. ! | Skagway .artist. The Army tailors That's ‘not even very deep, dark = N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I‘ | stitched the, stars’ in place on the | SRy ; hive hereunto set my hand and | REFPRR affixed ‘my official seal, at Juneau,! flag and the staff was made by one > of the cdnstruction companies. The | 1he Presidential Yace ncxt year, yn, capital, this Second day or‘ WANTED © | \VANT TO RENT OR LEASE—A ! going, restaurant. Phone 347, Room 6 | WANTED TO RENT—GB‘I‘AQB room for one car near Gold and Pourth‘ St. P.O. BoX 604, Juneau. ! . Ly e s b | WANTED—M\ npt by young mar— ried couplé, permanent tenantsi Phone District Attorney’s Office. WANTED—Bird cage stand. Write! P. O. Box 1942, { s | WANTED TO BUY—Summer ca- | bin on_Beach. Will pay cash f Write Eg\pire C 3100. i « WANTED — to buy—rhommphm equipment. Phone 204, WANTED—A-1 mechanic for mdde work. Union wage scale. P. O. Box 771, Juheau, Alaskd. ! flag is 5 by 3 feet, made of heavy dvnvn:s mucll-:i on the tide' of WAT. po per A D. 1943, L - o o PR B o 5 | ray i ith g For the President to make a move J - WANTED_Maid for general house- rayon satih and trimmed with gold | 0% s FRANK A. BOYLE, || work; also maid for ¢are of child- | braid gud fringe. in' either direction too soon might Auditor of Alaska. ! ¢ | _Following is a list of skdl{v«d,\ mean omy riding the crest of a'g i - ren, Phone 361. First date of publication Dec. 3,1943. | ’ | Service Men, whose names ave rep- | wave that will ripple when, it reach- r oot gage of publication Dec. 24, 1943 | B“t s Cnsh Grm WANTED—Used furnjture.. 308 wi- | resented by the stars on the Service es the #each next November. sy o Tloughby. Phone 788. 0“5555 8Y | Fiag: |0 G st sase: ‘TheteF, some : ; PHONE 104 o 108 ! " | R. Alleé, Ernest Audette, William | think, which ‘may cause the Demo- RUY WAll BONDS Pree Delivery Juneau WANTED_Washer; also dry clean- | ‘/ é/ | Benedict, Douglas Blanchard, Gor- | cais to name the. date, of, theit i erman at Snow. Whits Laundry, ‘Ml m" hOVe fhe don Blanchard, Merrit Boyle, Jack | convention as close. to the election c AR A NOM E [ i | Conway, Richard Crane, Eugene R. ;g possible—perhaps as late ds-Sep- V HARVEY R LOWE Good pay. Phone 299 f fi e ¥ [ Dahl, Lewis Dahl, Robert Dahl|iemper. Tn that also, they woutd WANTED AT ONCE—Ironérs and, A" 0 Qu ltY WOMEB Appl’!fldte Harry Dallas. have the advgntage of gauging the GASTINEAD HOTEL Public Accountant (i Ly skin, cleanse shirt finjshers. Alasks Laundry. | Pat Farwell, Robert Ferro, William ol - it ua” TRTEEAR : ! . late, with You're most at ease when you look wour | Perro, Prosper Ganty, Edwin Gault, “:::m‘l’z":':;iil:l’]‘" y‘“‘“;:‘l :I:PS L‘l”“‘“d - o 8 light “croam || | BYocy combert muke for sur guests SID THOMPSON ENROUTE i best. Wear one of these new Madame |Telana Gault, Albert Hall, John | ... Glitical hdy out of the de- ::':,,‘::"l:""'.'flf::: ;:f, Room 3, over First National Bank +SOUTH wl"m PRISONERS | Renauld dresses, and you'll be sure to make ‘ "l‘,‘;':l’; tanson. Bdwaid Hanousek, | Claration that they are merely try- and make+ ECONOMY { ing to avoid any long drawn-out an impression for the holiday season! in leppmq the skin - fresh and REG. ] William Heidelberger, E. A. Hestness, up. and aids g7 ‘) # Deputy US. Marslial Sidney J. i | Harold Hestness, Robert Hestness, national cAmpaignt that would Ram- + the war effort. Thompson, left for the south yes- : R T W S e B 1l el R;od sy = i s 4 th priserers for - McNeil JoNE T ney Johnston, Vernon Johnston. : . A fi::i ::d Dgnvet Colorado, and - | Edwarg Kast, John C. Kirmse, As a matter of fact, except for velvety. SIZE hsane for Mortiifgside. Thompson | ensy Lang, Juck Lee, John Lec, the opporfunities for- pulse-feeling ASK FOR IT AT Seward St. | Mark Lee, Robert E. Lee, Jr., John |amoiig the politicat leaders of both wnzu.mv;o DRUG €O, | Vil also pick up prisoners at hikai take [Luhay parties; ‘the Janfiary sessions are 3 Relchikan. fo 10-1he. siates, l *-_ 8. Martin, Clifford Mathews, Clif- |not expected to produce any clues “The Rexall Stote’ !

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