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PAGESIX ~ ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUND\U ALASKA s : : THURSDAY, DECM 23, 124% ——-‘wumumomuneau Coast Guard REPHRLICANS GEORGE BROTHERS | e Dance Tonihi - OF KETCHIKAN GETS JARRED ... " GETING BusY a9 Coast Guardsmen of Juneau and | ke PS]'ll 0"9N';2‘g'g'2k‘ét_ OVER REPORT = v s w5t o Organization fo Be —oP o) 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY tormal banuet and qance | Perfected in January JUST ARRIVED AN EXTRA LARGE SHIPMENT TUnO"i(ial Rumor Amer- 3(]030"1".‘33.?"311:;?: :c(cfic?fio::lf.t‘: _Program Plans i(an Casual"es fo Rea(h im keeping wnn uw Yule season. | ) H H H | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Dec. 23.— Blg FlgUI’e Il1 90 DBYS Mee"ng Xmas Pariy Laying plans fn'x' a {ormal organiza- 77777 tion in January, Ketchikan Repub- WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 ()m("xl‘ licans have endorsed statehood for Washington is jarred today on the Held y MDIem UIUD | Atska, election of a Governor, votes | heels of a warning from a highly for icemen and termination of CHRISTMAS DAY DE LUXE DINNER Saturday, December 25 Served from 11 A. M. to 10P. M. OoF 2 e ¢ R . placed, though anonymous source, An ‘initiation, followed by a ‘Fe(lual bureaucracy but tabled for that tremendous American battle \ |action in January, territorial opera- FR casualties might be expected within e . ey |[ f fisheries at least until after 2 25 ni Aimaios Aol dEvb . night at the Elks’ Hall by the newly | ‘k“’:\fm_ g oo | $ o nney ; S 3 I 1 : AND The warning was tossed into “off | OF8anized Emblem Club, Three speakers urged a resolution Those initiated were Mrs. Kay | Halm, Club Secretary; Mrs. Belle Hudson, Assistant Marshal, and Mrs. the record conversations” with news- | men by an official who has pride in many state secrets. 3 5 .. | the incumbent whose administration i | Anne Young, Second Assistant Mar- i | This official predicted the total sh:xl s !xecpned implied approval nlthou;{h' war losses will mount three fold in # the resolution declared several other the next three months and would |\ o ore o and refreshments were | @PPointees had done a commendable PeOch el a-vaiilion, : |enjoyed during the social at which |Job under the present system. The statement, coming in the | e LT f gifts. | e MNNS50S midst of a wide variety of rumors | ‘Ime there was an exchange of gifts. . , o : | Mrs. J. Jensqn was chairman in| TOM AND JERRY BATTER springing from the Teheran and | on the election of Governor but re- marks contained no criticism of Chilled Tomato Juice VEGETABLES For Your Holiday Dinners! SHOP EARLY SOTHAT YOU MAY Celery Hearts Ripe Olives Sweet Pickles J £ for | g Yule decorations were used for Fresh Shrimp Cockiail Fresh Crabmeat Cocktail Chilled Fruit Cup Baranof Fresh Clam Chowder or Consomme Celestine GET A COMPLETE SELECTION i o e cateent, on 0 | charge of the evening's entertain-| At Sully's Bakery, Phone 577 ‘Molded Grapefruit and Asparagus Salad en Lime sited “‘ @ ‘ ¢4 t .~ iment and Mrs. Sally Larson and adv. cited flury In government quarters |y,q. sommittee arranged the refresh- | ———— Roast Young Tom Turkey, Oyster Stuffing, Giblet Gravy, Fresh Cranberry Sauce Plate Broiled Steer Beef New York Cut Steak, Mushroom Sauce, Crisp Bacon Baked Sugar-Cured Southern Ham, Glazed Fruit Sauce, Corn Fritter Sauted Fresh Crab Legs en Butter on Toast, Tartar Sauce, Sliced Ripe Tomato Roast Prime Ribs of Steer Beef, au just, Yorkshire Pudding and unofficial efforts were made to | ¢ ! lessen the impact by persons “"““" The next meeting of the club will ing out that it came from a civilian | ¢ inti be January 4. and has no military substantiation. | 3 Lo | Elmer Davis commented: “Only God knows v}'hm battle casualties MUSI(AI_ XMAS IREE t‘x:‘tr(()t\;).clxl :)il'ml;x“th(- next 90 days or | OWNED BY MISS TEW ;{ | PLAYS OLD CAROLS! -es Shown for the past several days ! Holiday Party Is | in the window of the San Francisco | | Held Tuesday for _[2atey oas men & sarsng et The stand itself is unusual in that | S'S'ers St Ann S lt is an antique from Germany xm(l‘l the familiar carols “Silent | Nl}.,h and “Adeste Fidelis' as il’ revolves. WINES — LIQUORS — BEER and CHAMPAGNE For All Your Needs EORGE BROTHER Attention MASONS Moenday, Dec. 27th u ANNUAL ROLL CALL NIGHT Fresh Raspberry Ice CHOICE'OF TWO: Big Baked Potato Candied Sweet Potato Buttered Fresh Peas Whipped Fresh Squash Snowflake Potato Buttered Fresh Asparagus Tips Buttered Fresh Brussel Sprouts * A Christmas ;mty for the Sisters Old Fashioned English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce at St. Ann's was held last Tuesday Siulota A ¥ Home-made Hot Applie Pie Home-made Hot Mince Pie WITH Full lls]‘ HERE BY (oAST GUARD La Vassur, pastor, and Sister Nary _‘;(‘)‘\:‘”‘:fi)’d 01(( r";‘;::daimt':(‘_ ?:;fi']’;: COMPLIMENTARY Fresh Peach Sundae Chocolale Parfait Fresh Strawberry Sundae American Cheese and Ritz ON EMERGENCY CALL :xl‘g-eg:‘.m rSflL]\p;l;;?:rsofr ¥ ntll;‘e !::sr})]i‘::_l ggglé in preparation for Christm:\s' oF pASSE“G{RS et pital also were present i | Dougias grocr, wis 10 b broveit e resed ‘s nev- o) KMAS PROGRAMS AT | DINNER at 6:30 MEETING at 7:30 Coffee Tea Milk Assorte Nuts and Condies The Fisharies vessel P_”“H““‘U“ this afternoon from Tenakee by vyasseur, the Catholic Daughters of l sailed for the south at midnight the Coast Guard following an emer- america, the Alaska Electric Light (HUR(HES 'o“'GHI» Tuesday with the following passen- gency call last night. and Power Company, the Coco Cola| Christmas program are being held | Memhe:s urged PHONE BESERVATIUNS EARLY gers aboard: | Warner, who has been :\ssD(’l;\lu(S Company and Mr. F. J. Harrison. this evening in many of Juneau's Mr. and Mrs, Tom Parke, en-;with the cta{umy '\l Tl‘;\rfl.l‘g for The Sisters wish to voice their sin- churches, and the public is extend- | route to the states on a vacation. the l):as; o d’fo&,][“' ?ut 0(;0 T(‘l cere thanks to these individuais ed a cordial invitation to attend Mr. Parke is with the Forest Ser-|attack of appendicitls yesterday and, . ¢ o oonizations for the party] The Memorial Presbyterian| i her a call was sent here for tance. | . rc 50 assisf v viee here. 1 Mo Ot Glunrd ysssel as ex- | Biven them ;Church school, assisted by the ‘Mrs. Ruth Blake, an tmpln\l’r“l"mml BUERE bt A e A SR B | choir will give a program of Christ- | of the Public Survey Office, is en- : 4 mas recitations, pantomime and to Be Present! & ALL MASONS ON GASTINEAU CHANNEL Make It a Real Holiday ====-= Be Qur Guest route to Portland to spend the )mu.“jl”(_l]\ t{l;gl . -n(:d'mL mh zl:a.m Juhe Hudson Has music at 8 o'clock. CORDIALLY INVITED days with her husband who is in t‘f;‘:““(n°')‘{“‘2r;‘< s:"d“‘(‘o“'::m‘;‘““‘fig | Ohristmas programs witl aiso he| defense work in that city patient to the hospital | H ,held at the Bethel Tabernacle at 8) Mrs. Charles Burdick is a south- el s D Ir ay aITY |ociock ana at the Northern Light bound passenger enroute to the| Aa A Presbytennn Church at 7:30 o'clock. states. Eskil W, Anderson, with the Ter- Moose Lodge fo L Yy e, Do S COlUMBIA lUMBER """"“:; [D""S“":’l‘;’"‘ fSMines, 1s) H didn't feel as though she and Santa | booked for Seattle. Id P i’y f | should share honors the same ni; s » n g 2 8 ght, ‘M"" H: ’ft‘;:wid:u}; s:';‘l:(“;o‘";‘" o ar or so yesterday she celebrated with a OPEF"R"D‘OI‘!SE’ pA:IY pioneer gunsm s a passenger en- ch Id 'I' ht party at the home of her parents, ‘"' Louje 0, e Sxadish; Hospltel in | I'en Onlg Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hudson, on Fifth A HFTERN ". Seattle for medical care. { |and Harris Streets The Columbia Lumber Company | Mrs. Frank Dufresne and son | ’ will hold its usual Christmas Party for| Tonight the Moose Lodge and| The affair marked Julie’s third Hous 2R e e Franklin left on the Penguin fOr (o ,0; of the Moose will hold their | birthday and fourteen of her play- | °PeD house tomorrow afternoon be- - tween the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, | Seattle. They expect to remain inley icimas party for the children at ' mates called to share in the fest b the states for the remainder of thelg oelock in the Moose headquarters | jties. oI RRD Tapetia W0y, winter. i in the Seward Building. Santa Claus | All friends and customers are : Dr. Louis Salazar, physician in| wi) be on hand to distribute gifts, | cordially invited to attend. i charge of the Government Hospi- \m,d refreshments will be served. TE" pASSE“GERS i i T 0 ” 4 Y ' tal, left for Ketchikan on business. PR e AN L. S. PETERS BACK ° o e [ ] Mrs. Ruth Iffert of Ketchikan, is| FROM GUSIAVUS FROM BUSINESS TRIP [+ & 'n- Louis C. P a passenger on the vessel return 'MRS. NORDALE HERE 1is eters, Field Agent in ing to her home. | the Credit Division of the Bureau (| Wagren L King and Lyle Steiner, 10 ASSUME DUTIES | AlASKA (o ASI’A[ |of Indian Affairs, returned yester- ‘both USED employees, went south | % " day by plane from a 6 weeks busi- on leave, | S g ness trip to the Westward and In- Mr. and Mrs. Dosofey Merculieff| Mrs. Katherine Nordale of Fair-| Coming in from Gustavus .yester- | terior. 8 - ; are ssengers en- | banks, has arrived here to take over day with the Alaska Coastal Airlines - :;uzux;flsggm’e ‘;or ?::;jé;’l atten- | the dutles of Deputy Administrator | were Kenneth T. Millard, Carl E. ~ TOM AND JERRY BATTER tion. of the War Finance Cculnmltt,et;, re(:l Mm'tig. Jr., JEW;l h‘;lncDonald, Edgar At Efluyz Bakery, Phone 577 o s - |placing Fred Ayer, who resigned J. Mahoney, Emi . Blandon, James aav, Fay, Maynard,, ith sthy U sv[some months ago to enter the armed | R. Carson, C. A. McNickle, Howard forces. Mosher, Willie O. Hynes, and Ru- Mrs. Nordale was accompanied |dolph P. Notar. ! gohnson is enroute 10 Kefenikan onlhere by her two children, Mary and Lester Sheriff was a passenger on lem.e. ¥ James, a return flight from Excursion Inlet. | Five Army Signal Corps men.| nug genrietta Power, who has| Today Brooks Hanford flew to whose names were not given, are |been Acting Deputy Administrator | Wrangell and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. enroute to Ketchikan and Seattle 0! since Ayer's resignation, will remain | Hunt and Sgt. R. J. Dorsey to report for change of stations. stant to Mrs. Nordale. Ketchllmn e o MRS. E. R. JAEGER PASSES ON TODAY Mrs. E. R. Jaeger, well known and | prominent pioneer of Juneau, passed on early this morning at the home | of her son-in-law and daughter, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. J. S. MacKinnon, | where she has been residing for | many months. Remains are at the | Charles W. Carter Mortuary. [ Mrs. Jaeger came to Juneau in the early days with her hushand. Several years ago the couple left ' for California and resided there for some time until he passed on. Mrs. ' Jaeger then came to Juneau. | Funeral services will be Mricl]y} private [ STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Dec. 23.-—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| stock today is 57, American Can| 83%, Anaconda 24%, Bethlehem Steel 55%, Commonwealth South- ern 11716, Curtiss Wright 5%, In- ternational Harvester 71%, Kenne- cott 30's, New York Central 15%, Northern Pacific 15', United States Steel 50%, Pound $4.04. Dow, Jones averages today are as follows: industrials 136.07, rails 3327, utilities 21.94. | A FINE HOLIDAY ASSORTMENT - SOCIETE-===0ll kinds in Christmas Boxes Brown & Haley - Almond Roca e AND PLENTY OF ASSORTED CHRISTMAS CANDIES Wrapped in Cellophane! — e o o o o o o WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Thursday, Dec. 22 Maximum 46; Minimum 41 Rain .86 . Army, is enroute to Seattle on leave. Coast Guardsmen Everett W. IR XK Christmas Nite Party DANCE ON DECEMBER 25 ELKS' HALL Bob Tew’s.()rehestra The same kind Santa uses o fill stockings on Chistmas eve . . . Your Christmas won't be complete until you've paid a visit fo the well- stocked candy counters Dancing from 10P. M. 101 A. M. 4 ADMISSION CIVILIANS - - - - S$LI0 SERVICEMEN - - - .55 (Tax Included) Come for a Night of Fun! ] e PERCY’S CAF