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FAGL TWO XMAS GREETINGS FROM OLD GANG mbers of the ound und so m think 1ythir behind that n solid g 1 don able to but I been i hi of pin have t asked that th Juneau” 1 at ns the Empire of 1 he's on the list. By-t address is S/¢ his numbe: Co. (Avm o- his (get Boat my Tveten £24th comes a greeting from He will be sports writex he out had a daily 11 id know ten tops one remembered on, the Empire at Duck Cr column of pe country He was om over the his in nd he sport picked the only failed ed in ed Press pickingd in gu In his greeting ten to Califc dress 1 W-2111079, 93rd Eng 043 o postmaster, Seattle. Then, here a greeting from H (Dea Counter, former member he composin? room staff, Dean, know, had that pretty little o was on the staff of the Dean’s feet itched to service and he w the Missus, of course Ther 7 comes a letter that is with the Seabees, stationed Perry, The & h that can repair anything $1 watch to a battleship or swamp and make a metro- ocut of it. Dean wrote . expected Lo be ¢ll he was. He i here's address, H. D. Counte MMK, Division 10-1, U. S r Base, San Diego (36) now nearer to the fightir t in the North or South Pacific hen you remember W. B, Cl was called Bill for short. First Emy advertisir D. of cu wife W au Clinic the th get into south 1lo hie at ar Camp bees the bunc from a take a politan city once that ferred. Wi trans- now He he reporter on the then transferred to the tment took a delight copy in not e: than when the deadline wa and his wife 8561 Rugby Drive, Los Angeles ' California. Bill and his wife married in Juneau then went and o'clock pm 10 am. Bill are 1Now Coughlin, now Portland I greetings to the Empi she ys she wished she was the “old grind” again, but will perhaps go to California, to a Y climate, ouch of arthritis finna Lee e local staff zOmery form M In family her back in as she is having that does not improve Then you those who were S go, remember 1id” Wirt. He was a news-hound e Press when it was a daily Now he is a minister of the Gospel located Collinville, Conn., with four services every unday and plenty during the week to keep him nd his > busy. He sends greet and does not mention any « “mend your all, or years at ways or go to was a good news-hound at that and why he into the ministry. is none of our business—that is his Fergus Hoffman, former newsman Juneau and last on the Empire's staff sends Christmas gree Seattle and his card b little picture of two with wings, holding « hat do you suppose the implication is? Jack Holler cf Juneau, alsc of { Ve from s cute former transfer man sends greetings from NEW GUINEA AIRMEN GATHER A ZOO F|LIPINOS HAVE f % | chaivman for the event, and toast- | 1 WHEN NOT KNOCKING Jap planes out of the sky, these American airmen attached to the Fifth Air Force i amusement with their pets. At the Orleans, who shares his'bunk w Master Sgt. Robert Wilkey (top rig who takes his meals from his shou Lak n New Guinea, find relaxation and top left is Sgt. Donald Johnson, New ith “Tommy,” a coal black kitten. ht), Birmingham, Ala., has a squirrel lder. Sgt. Edwin Stevens, Mountain N. J. (lower left) is proud of his baby goat, while Lt. Don Elder (lower right) enjoys the companionship of a love bird. (International) to the and remembered to westward 1d: and the Jack the especially when anythi ensational n Gan 1d pe, phon¢ hootin to the off Trakowski, several Cr hustle us nice nearest who was on weeks, then o1 where her hus- mechanic with the Sta evidently gone south address is 16039 Maplewild, Wash.,, which out Moines or » Point the Anchc Times. g Airline id her the son and best N Year.” She There fter wishes for the was a good news-hounc but gone on the bum s Al keeps and the are others, the ribbon can't locked type- get in the that now - Two Pills for Income Tax Headache; Just 2 Nofices, Not Just One (Continued from Page One) one em nfe safe is just business i strong that ther essional tax the March 15 return) to les- Taxpayers, some will be befuddled job of making n without requiring an estimate 1944 same time. likely alternatives to of the March (1) postponin, circle '8 the on smen feel, by the retu declaration en the congr: confu; enougl the 1 them to tack income at the Two mor ibelishment on of 15 de laration are it later it P date; (2) simplifying that fax estimating will be an ier job. One proposal is that tax declarants arbitrarily put down thr same estimate as they did for 1943 This could be amended later if necessary. - BLOODED FRATERNITY CHARLOTTESVILLE, entire membership of t Chi fraternity chapte: versity of Virginia unteered blood nors Red Cr The Sigma 1e Uni- trong, vol- for the BRINGING UP FATHER VARIED FLIGHTS ARE MADE BY ALASKA COASTAL outhward flight this morn- ing the Alaska Coastal Airlines took F. Bader and A. A. Anderson to Ketchikan and Andrew Nikan nd Robert J. Haxrogus to Peters On a tover and Frank Perrick and returning here Homethko, Cpl. F Peterson and E. K. B, Mr. and Mrs. sengers James Harven were on a trip to Hoonah, B. Balke and Don Mc- Gee to Excu 1 Inlet Bound for Gustavus were Howard her, James Carson, Clyde Dick and Rudolph Notar 1 Georg wer THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA it accepted by the Fisheries Com- {pany, will increase the revenue the city by over $1,000 yearly. The cannery will also be covered with 2dequate insurance. The council also approved the application of Lee | Swift, for license to ope: a pool hall and merchantile store in Douglas. Also acted on favorably was a preposal to increase the sal- . ary of the City Clerk to $230 Banquet in Annual oy, eticctive sanuary 1. The H increase is in consideration of extra = |Clerk. Councilmen present were The Filipino Community of Ju- Degan, Wagner, Cashen, Balog and neau will celebrate Rizal Day with ! Poor. an invitatonal banquet to be held| ° Gold Room of the Baranof RIZAL DAY FETE THIS EVENING Felix GrayVWiIl Speak at| -+ in the Hotel o'clock. Guest speaker for the affair Awill| be United States Commissioner Felix Eddie A. Belarde is general| The master will be Fred Carillo. were given tos Speakers include Carillo, D. Paul-| Board ino, and Joe Aquino. Musical $ele6s! | A _Sherman L. Edwards, tions will be given by the IslanderS|grow J. Johnnie. String Ensemble, Frances Barlowe,! 1.A(gr4)—Arthur B. Judson Lillian Uggen and Juanita Diaz. 1-C—Jason S. Bailey, John There will be dancing after’ the!newmarker dinner program & | 2-A—Leo F. Cochrane, William ¥ Committee members are as fol|gnyder, Pedro T. Terencio lows, the first listed being chair-| '9.B Leighton J. Kern men 0. Miller, following reclass) y by the lpcal Dratt An- M Normaii ' ance: S, Constantino, D, #ues A. Rome B. Gomez . Pros gram: E. A. Belarde, Fred Fulgen- cio, A. Pineda, P. T tion: Fred Carillo, $. Cex gencio. Reception: George Ocjahi Fred Carillo, Joe Dumlao. Arranges | ments: Danny Sarabia, Fred Ful- neio, 8. Constantino. - TIDES TOMORRO High tide 5:10 a.m tide 11:04 am., High tide 501 pm Low tide 11:33 pm,, 16.3 2.5 feet 164 feet -0.7 feet Low NOTICE 1S HERERBY ;GIVEN: That ‘on FRIDAY, Febrfary 4th, 1944, at 9:30 o'clock am., at his of- fice in the Shattuck Building, at {Junecau, Alaska Howard D. Stabler, J administrator of the estate of JOHN {HENRY REGAN, deccased, will of- — _ fer to sell at public auction, to th | TERRITORIAL GUARD PARTY highest bidder, for cash. if the The Douglas Unit of the Territok- | highest and best bid offered is sat- it] Guards is holding a New Year's| isfactory to said administrator, and party - Saturday evening at the subject to confirmation of the above Treadwell residence of Capt. Wen- | entitled court, all the right, title, dell Cahill. The party will begin at|interest and estate of the said & o'clock and all members of the John Henry Regan at the time of Guard, their or sweethearts his death in and to the real prop- » cordially There will be erty hereinafter described, to satisty playing, pr dancing and debts and expenses hments. Members will against said estate, Army trousers, shirt and ties lowing terms, to wit; cash, in law- ful money of the United States (10% of the purchase price to be paid the administrator on the day of sale, and the balance upon con- !firmation of sale by said court and delivery of a proper deed of convey- ance) The real property which will be offered for sale is described as fol- lows: Cabin No. 827 West Seventh, on piling over tide lands, at Juneau, Alaska. Dated 30th, 1943 HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. First publication December 30, 1943. Last publication January 20, 1944 adv. wives X invited. [ wear upon the fol- NOTICE TO DIW.C Members of the Douglas Island Woman's Club are reminded, to turh in their credit slips for the “Buy a Bomber Campaign,” sponsored by the General Federation of Women'’s Clubs. They may credit any Series E bonds bought by themsélves or friends during the month of No- vember and December, to the Cam- paign Drive. ¥ Juneau, Alaska, December SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Mayor E. E. Engstrom called a special council meeting last evening to consider propo of a new cannery lease to the Douglas Fis! eries. The tgrms of the new lease, RECLASSIFICATIONS chargeable '~ GLOUCESTER RESISTANCE STIFFENING (Continned from Page One) | delivered by at least one regiment of Japanese, the spokesman said The enemy's growing opposition | is inc sing and the number of} apparently involved indicates | ght for possession of the | ome will be a bitter one. i Japs Invited, Come Up | Forty fighters from Admiral Hal- | sey’s *South Pacific command, dipped wings over the enemy n-r‘ supply base on Rabaul and invited | the Japanese to come up and fight. | The enemy replied and sent 60| planes up, losing at 1 eight m| the fight. One of our planes is mis- Headquarter’s ! troops the sing American cruisers and destroyers| steamed boldly through the water| off Kieta on the coast of Bougain- | ¢ Island in the Solomon nd threw steel into the enemy’s bivoua and supply area for an hour and a half PRESBYTERIANS 10 WATCH 1943 OUT; GREET 1944 A thirty-minute service of worship ind meditation will be held in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church | on New Ye; Eve, Friday, Decem- ber 31, from 11:30 P. M. to midnight As the old year draws to a close, the public is urged to leave their parties and go in their party dress to this service, returning to their frelics afterwards, says the Rev Willis R. Booth - - - BUY WAR BONDS IF THROAT IS SORE " IF A €OLD has given you a miserable sorc throat, here’s how to rclieve the suffering. DO THIS NOW—Melt a sr ' of VapoRub on your tongue and feel the comforting medicati slowly trickle down your throat— bathing the irritated membranes —bringing Blessed relicf where you want it, when you w: i - DO THIS TONIGHT — Rub throat, chest with VapoR: ts Jong con tinued poultice-a apor action loosens phle irritati eases cough- | ing, invites restful sleep. Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways’ Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited by the Armed Forces, selected for his importance to the war effort. When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. NCAKE AND WAPFLE YLOUR, PFACH FLOSS0% FLEUK, GEKVITA WHEAT CEREAL, FARINA, DOG MEAL, FROLICS DOG FOOD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ONE COME ALL! el 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night Juneau, Alaska Hotel Juneau For Comfort Ai Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH e 5 i ORDER YOUR BBIT SKINS WITHOUT BATH ! RA NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON * Most Convenient Location THIRD AND MAIN— Owiter-Mgr., Clarence Wise % SEATTLE ® Perrect comfort @ Centrally located e Splendid food and service MecClure, © Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THB ——— THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportatien Company 5 ™ BARANOF f Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel . EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER - Reasonable Rates Phone 800 SATLINGS FEOM PIRR ¢ SEATTLR FABGKNOERE FPREKIGHT KEPRIGERATION - D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 118 WIGHT 312 ALASKA ATRLINES JUNEAU io ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO Valdez Nome and Yukon Points PHONE 667 Kuskokwim Bristol Bay Fairbanks Kodiak Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL MRI-IFES Phone 612 Agents uneau ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express GEORGE McMANUS . | NOW- YOUNE RUINED THE WALL-MAGGIE! By SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Hx?:‘lg Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 13 18 10 13 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 10 10 10 DADDY-CAN'T YOU GET MCTHER TO PUT THAT HER A e O PSHE SHOW:! IT TO PEOPLE AND = THEY ONLY LAUGR/ I ( ) b/ | WAS JUST LOOKING AT OCTAVIUS' PICTURE-WASN'T E A HANDSOME BOY ? PON'T TRY TO BE FUNNY-HERES A PICTURE OF MY GRANDFATHER'S BROTHER-HE WAS A PIONEER-HE CAME WEST IN A COVERED WAGONY 1S THAT HIM ? RO WONDER | THEY COVERED THE WAGON- | L 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan.. 18 Pelican Todd ....... Tenakee .. 10 | CANT —/| BLAME i AN ocw’oousj K . S TOMEY /3 Hoonah .. 10 s Sh s g Yaily at 9:30 A. M. Haines and Skagway —S(I\edu;!ead Daily R Juneau oy Skagway Express Rate: 10 cents per poun Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet .. < $15.00 $10.00 ¥ ‘;:xareu Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 Juneau .. Petersburg Wrangell .. Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c ta Petersburg and Wrangell JUNEAU'S NEWEST EATING ESTABLISHMENT SMAILY-—ANDY FONG Proprietors LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES ““TROPICS"’ Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to DINE Change Without Kotice. AND DANCE OPEN ALL NIGHT