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';'L"»'ij.‘\'t' ALASKA THURSDAY 946 DECEMBER 12, 1 THE DAILY \L,\bl\\ EMPIRE- T O P A R BT fi FIGHTIRG FOOL RBOUT WOME gt s Pt VIRGINIA _ DONAID | COLLLTTE PINKY £ 0K * LYONS * L&t The Triangle Cleaners Slrenglh! Weight lift} will strength your body, but NE pearance . ap- will ppearance by relying on TRIANGLE. WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL gy o R 4 greements uh ESTABLISHED BUSINE two of the largest Ele 1d, Depth cating Equi es, sales and service, hundreds of fishing vessels are d, with more tallations coming for besides every type of killed tech- dise will be which v.lll be n alcne is and service by highly kan ve ine and hcm all parts, that c‘.m. be uld in this ad. Three years should triple your investment and if not satisfied in one year your investment will be returned on or before the 18th month. If interested it should be done at once. Only those who mean business reply, giving name and address. Box 2589—Ketchikan, Alaska T.RANSPORT TION. = e : i A%GRAH KEPR N memmz R ..,,~RM}’F nent Guard raised 30 w » following rates are open (-servicemen wr comparable : while in s All elec- tronics rates up th: 1 first clas i hichi ':" electy mate, ra- T undman, fon rates In the picture Miss ; . ;nlux.‘ aerologist's nm:v. 3 W e ¢ quartermaster, carpenter's ma 'f “f;::ll\‘ ‘\’l‘(kl‘m“’!h”‘[‘i: 4y motor machinist’s mate photogra- look very much alik2. The reason pher's mate, pharmacist’s mate, for similarity is caused by R VR tha sentimentalism of Colonel It is pointed out that for ex- Eilianitiayed : by satager. Tivessy, Soryicamen. nof qualified for petty officer ratings age requirement sull age 30. vice experience, is For men witnout ser- age limit is up to “ho lxkvs one type of girl, and aeviates from his preference (l reuetout the story. However, he marries only one of them, losin~ another to Anton Walbrook, and _However, if the age Leing too old by the time the third Yicemen, minus the comes along. years of miliiary service, of ex-ser- number of is 30 or to ! frauleins? ) servi tr American i spring of ir ny said tt didn't e it. Quite few of the 1d A 8. Willard GI's thought it was ’mul idea founded the church in June of Here are some of the 1888, and have been follov in WAC Corporal Bla jarvice by L. F. Jones, James H. ton of (812 Oregor * Condit, Harry Willard, Seward bad, New Me: this to say muel G. Johnson, Verne I don't think it should be done nson and David Waggoner, A lot of Gerrm { ose faithful term of service was advant of GI Ar ot 'J‘ MEMNM PRES. MW,‘LBLES@ H OBSERY PILIVED MIVEDT N" *‘ 3 AN L1 1 GI's abou r A. Sobo- s an excuce to John M wood Street) During David Waggoner's present ¢ ch build- and completed CECIL KELLAWAY o Directed by MITCHELL LEISEN « The church U e ;"1 ‘;“»‘k are lots of good American iy vere reviewed Elders Jacl i ¢ ~ s women sitting home waiting tc oM oW ] ble, Dave Wallace, Clara Bs s i R R 5 OmOrEow LU NUERALAD” and Jennie Holst. The heroic dee Gotnoral. ONIn, V. Moches af n and adventures of the church's jonnson City, Tennessee, is another 2 s | less, they can still reenlist. |general missionary, Dr. 8. Hall \ ', o, uke the idea of weddir 25 (H“.DREN OF | Men with 80 days and more ex- ' Young, and his devoted interpreter |y epyeen GI's and frauleins. perlence in the Coast Guard, Navy, Charles Ganuck, were vividiy re-|¢ha Corporal fl z W/y | Army and Marine Corps are being lated. They traveled from village| .y qon't trust these frauleins fi / yo‘(/, ” / a f enlisted at a minimum rating of to village by open canoe, unsel-| There are others who think dif- /fi f A INIURED [N (Semen first class (equivalent of ishiy enduring hardship. As ex-|rerently wiithy 7ar. bz’ corperal). With no prior service Pression of appreciation the people| \ac Sergeant Leona Condemi BUS A(CIDENT experience, men are being enlisted Met them at the waters edge and| e philadelphia declares W/‘ MMA - in the Coast Guard at seaman sec- |Carried the canoe containing the| «yt will increase the Germans FLINT, Mich, Dec. 12—An esti- ond class (equivalent of private occupants to the villa |respect for us and our coldiers' re- mal 25 children were injured to- of day, some seriousl hen a loaded school bus hurtled into a tree and tirst’ ciass). Upon completion vanced to smmuu tir.t class. their basic training they are ad- qay was 5(/6’(%’//54/ spect for the German girls It will eliminate a lot of these associa- ions which are not good.” Memorial church’s program of to- presanted by Andrew | Wanamaker, Lester Roberts, Herbert was demolished after a tire blew | Mereer, l-‘um- s Barlo Richard Lieutenant Rolert V. Heitlinger out on a highway seven miles south | g el 5 ‘R Narth Wolcott Street) |Wells, John Goins and Anits o e T ek Ofwf"“& o UNIIED TRO”.ERS (‘ Brown. Chicago, said heve were no fatalities among | = saculd ke ahle to live approximately 40 pupils in the ve- | The Rev. Mr. Paul H. Prouty cwn 1 h?cp;e. it SEEK ENFOR(EMENI general missionary in charge of the ?“',mml Heat nia tter 2 r;x;n.rz livihg Inenr the .zce;’!t‘ OF FISHER'ES I'Aws gre:qs;:m‘ n)‘x|'|t::'l-uvll(~|l'm<;fle ol‘lhuw“v e . used hacksaws to free rome of the » Yo rct TR MM e children trapped in the wreckage ¢ church and the cause of Christian- on "0 0 R 2 apped In the wreckage. | United Trollers of Alaska, CIO, jty Sar=old Hrles: 1¢ or, - Frankoh held its annual convention last S secretary. Says the fraulein: am BRI UEW e ,,h q1Y No Ja oran s week in Ketchikan, ending on Fr be better if the GI goes n AAil WE W LGCIRNers::i p ge day, with delegates from Juneau TAl ' first, then“magbs _stier & Sitka, Wrangell and Ketchikan. ”_“ RIGHEROLeE e itihy ® Allr P, 1 tten 1 B il st b ) tend ders Cancelled ¢ convention went on recora to marry th It b Tl O st QRRLHVM Gith calis for stricter enforcement AlRQ INES F I ally loves her, it doe FHE TERE S Mceting, FRIDAY, DECEM VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 12 — of fish conservation laws, prohibi- 11 991 i or has to wait a f BER 20, 1946. The 1 is vitally im- will be no Japanese tanger- tion of otter trawls, the promotion a y R AniaC Tty ter all of fish hatcheries and the limitation g WEBNESDQ¥ : reduled shipments, of fish traps 3 L ATTEND il“jb i ast C Delegates called also for a de- E PO ; brokers to cancel crease in the annual catch of herr- I/"“‘L:l[ SAF i ifi @.{‘1,,*5: three i through fear the ing for purposes reduction from fruit would not sell 300,000 000 barrels - the rep: NOTICE REBEKAH DRILL CLUB geq lions, ¢ The Xmas y for the Drill tjons from salmon stream: Ciub will be Mrs. Milt Daniel's Delegates to the Ketchikan con- home in the Spickett Apts., No. 8. vention from June <1t Weidman, H. B. Mane = — = Wood. The next ct n'wil ™\ te held in Juneau in De HOW IT 9 - WorksW ChildSieeps REBEKARS PMWSNG Jii1sed ¥ : Memters of Rebekah Lodge No To Ease Distress of Colds 2A held their first regular busi- During the Night meeting last night and plans were completed for their Christmas party, to be held on Friday evening, December 20, at the Odd Fellows Hall, bezinning at 8 o'clock. All Rebckahs, Odd Fellows, and fi&"lfl:‘ffiz gflxxkx‘;’i’s {hei:— children are invited to en- chial tubes with | faces like a warm- ioy a real old fashioned Christ- special soothing | ing, comforting | mas, medicinal vapors. | poultice. As There will be a Christmas tree soon asyourub VapoRub with a real Santa Claus, with bags on throat, chest and | of fruits, nuts and candy for all back at bedtime it starts to | the children. work instantly to ease mis- There has been entertainment eries of colds. It invites sleep and works for hours during the miht to relieve distress. Often by morning most mis- ery of the cold is gone. Only arranged for both the children and Jrownups. DANCING SCHOOL Vap oRub‘ gives this special Winter term classes now en- penetrating- rolling. 411—7th St. Phone Red stimulating |CK 575. action. Tryit! VaroRus (7 4 Empire wantads get results! Monogrammed -individualized CUEST TOWEL PAK Ideal fcr the Powder Room—a pleasing. different, useful, novel and attractive gift of smartly-designed and colorful paper guest towels in a durable transparent container which can be hooked to the wall. —Monogrammed to Your Order in our store as are many other attractive gifts awaiting yorr selection here. J. B. BURFORD CO. 1r Doorstep Ts Worn by Satisfied Custom e o R e T T ISTMAS DAPTY adv. 443-15¢ corald attended the annual meet-| ,—————-———"—_'——'——-—'—\ | ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUHEAU T KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell | With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and : steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Hills, R. E. Nelson and R. J. Bing- St Margaret Guild of the hem; from Wrangell: W. J. PFitz- Church of the Holy Trinity met A gerald. last evening at t home of Mrs. ', fl'}fl i s W. M. Whitehead. Mrs nry o ormer Sully and Mrs. W. H. Barrington, ‘3]"‘ engers were flown .n'ku 1 My I ) tr J for 1 r. and N attendi e ¢ From Juneau to Ketchik for Readjus nt Agent Snelli Chaude Volk heen Ray B : " Read Chief 5 . D. C mb: are invited to be nent offi ENI of ENTER- Tenakee addock, G'Toole, e e e e e | | Juneau > - iR oy et b : DOLL HOUSE 10 BE rom Eitka 1d and Viol 1 Dl i T AWARDED SATURDAY R. Hadman, H. Peterson, W. H re Tobbs BISHOP FITZEGERALD ' RETURNS FROM SCUTH; 10 STAY IN JUNEAU A the hostess It was decided that the doll house would pe awarded on Saturday, De- at 1 o'clock, in the ER SHOP-as e’s BBarber Sk o m Parish Hall. ‘The January meeting of the guild Bishop Wa]lc:.;ilzgcx'z\!ri. §. 3, Wi o e ;mmml‘ dinner and returned to Juneau ye: ay after ?:;l‘;;vld Ll]:v?l.;;“P-nxxm-lliyfl‘i‘;lm Wil 7 AU - 2 two months’ trip to the State e il IN ThE L\J‘VLB LOBB[ OF THE a Coastal Airline from Petersburg, where he admin- istered the sacrament of confirma- tion on Sunday. i While in the States, Bishop Fitz- He came by Al BARANGF HOTEL Experience in a foremest Juneau shop since last January has given Burnie Hobbs a full knowledge of the desires of local residents for: FINE HAIRCUTTING . . . also he will specialize in SHAMPOOS, Black Market Takes Jump at Shanghai SHANGHAI, Dec. 12.—The bi: market rate of exchange, in a sen- sational jump of more than 500 points in 24 hours, today touched a new all time high of 5,700 Chi- nese dollares to $1. ing of Bishops of the United States| in Washington, D. C. In Wash- ington, New York and Chicago he conferred with the heads of mis- sion agencies regarding assistance for the work of the missions of Alaska. [ The Bishop spent Thanksgiving Insistent rumors that the gov- o AL o with his family, in Lewiston, Ida, érnment may revise the officlal MASSAGED, I'A'-/IATM vota of evchanee, 3350 to 1, and He plans to remain in Juneau for absence of prospects for immedia e ihe WinNE T ¢ Vo bt AT, WHEH HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.——or appeint- reported responsible. ° ments will be arranged. PHONE 800 The American history of pensions The Chinese Communists have or compensation for disabled vet- been predicting an economic col- erans goes hack to 1636 when the lapse, charging that 80 percent of i i Plymouth Colony voted to provide ‘"~ @overnment revenue goes to the for the care of the maimed. army. Sealed Bid Saleon S g2 plae s Photographic Founipment at Fairbanks, Alaska To be sold in one lot to the highest bidder TERMS: Sealed Bid and Deposit must be in the Anchorage Surplus Pro ffice by 2 PM, Januazy 15, 1947. st and Complete Detai contact DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERICR -plus Propeity 8ffice Area Engineer's Juneau perty YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE For Sales ! Building