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GERMAN [MissJuneau’ TROOPS Confest Held MOVING This Evening Soldiers in Battle Uniform ‘Girls fo Paréde on Stage of | Marching Through Re- ' Capitol Theatre-Two served Streefs Appearances I DF A mass Plans are completed for the contest 1 « u Bucharest of | to select “Miss Juneau at the Cham- | ¢ ps in battle uniforms 15 ber of Commerce Style Show to be ed liplomatic dispatches Jheld on the stage of the Capitol thea- « anian capital city snight, and the premenading of ¢ nain streets of Buchar- g id the rustle of pretty new eported reserved for theispring dre should win the ap- German military | plause of the Juneau public | Busines standstill The ini mance will be I atches give no indication |geiar the k show, with a o ecti ¢ Nazi troops are cecond performance during the sec- o cnd show, reports Committee Chair- n frontier is less than | oy Charles W. Carier. Buchare: Winner “airbanks - Again as last y the winner of ’ c oy Pi this popular event will be sponsored on a geodwill tour to the annual Ice Carnival at Fairbanks in March Besi the participation in » Carnival, the Juneau Mis ipate in t ntest as a e for the title “Miss Alaska.” neau Girls in the contest this W Myrtle Hollyw Phyl- lis Jenne, Valerie Pearce, Mildred ‘Webster, Anne Schaff, Elaine Housel tnd Jean Anderson Anncunce Winner Midnight The win the event will be anncuneed at 1 ight tonight over radio station KINY "he winner will be selected from the votes taken by nine judges lo- cated at different stations through- cut the audience at the Capitol the- atre. As a precaution, each judge el ed dees nct know who the oth- er judges are in making his selec- tien. This is practical due to the fart that the selection will be as- sured of unbiased opinion to be Lanaed down | New Selected The title of “Miss Juneau” will be selectcd for beauty of face, beauty cf figure and charm of personality, the latter consisting of poise, intelli- gence, agreeable voice and confident temoerament Girls in the contest will appear in three different costumes, formal dress, a bathing suit and sports w The centestants will model dr es and sports wear offered and a ranged by Juneau ladies’ apparel shops, which include B. M. Behrends Co., Jones-Stevens, Inc., Leota's and | the Channel Apparel Shop | The public is cautioned to go early and obtain a seat as the ticket office will clese at 7:45 o'clock and will not | open until the second show. | - — the will clude SPIN-BASKET "WASHER MODEL e s AW-1012 GENTLE WASHING ACTION ALL THESE FEATURES! 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Schilling FOR SALE St. Bernard Dogs 3FEMALES LEFT Seven Weeks' Old ; $25.00 EACH From Pedigreed Stock GEORGE BROS. Super Market JUNEAU SKIERS RIDDLE OF THE ORIENT "0 200 400 600 MILES NAVAL BASES @ AIR BASES "Q= o -QISLANDS / ?@, US. | When Japanese journalists reported that Japanese wrships were patrolling the Indo-China and Thailand ccasts, the Far East became a h';h-tension area. The Japanese journalists said they believed that Japan would move against Angleo-American interests when and if Germany tried to invade England. Governments of Australia and New Zealand said the situation was of the utmost gravity. British troops were reported massed on Malayan frontiers. The United States repeated its advice to Americans in the Far East to come MCKINLEY IN AND OUT OF PORT TODAY Returning from the Westward with five passengers fer Juneau, the south bound steamer Mount McKinley docked here this morning at 6 o'clock (0 unload freight. passengers and and sailed fcr the Scuth at Lo hospitality of the northland, the two Juneauites report that they were treated 1per-royally.” - ARE BACK FROM FUR RENDEZVOUS Ralph Moreau, Axel Neil- son Return Here with LAST RACES OF SERIES T0 BE RUN SUNDAY Weather permitting, the fourth and mail, | FOU[ T[Ophles final race in a series for the Hen- 8:30 a.m. with 28 passengers from ning and Behrends trophies will be J au for Seattle and Southeast held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 A ports. o'ciock in the upper ski bowl on the = Passengers arriving from the West- Douglas Ski Trail. Places will be Wward were—H. J. Baker, Harold B. drawn at 1 o'clock Fcss, C. B. Linehan, Ralph Moreau The contests, which will be com- and Axel Nielsen. bined downhill and slalom, will be Passengers leaving for Back in Juneau with no skii broken, and minus casualties, Ralph Moreau, four event ski champion, and Axel Nielson, returned today on the stcamer Mcunt McKinley from an eventful 13 days at the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous, Representing the Juneau Ski Club, the two popular skiers not only came back in one piece, but returned with Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Akers east Alaska Tournament on March 15 and 16. OPERATOR AKERS DeLong, F. Fagerson, Dr. R. M. Say lor, Erma Parr, Mrs. G. W. Samples “r:“‘_ le_”"l‘."'_e"‘ ‘;:“‘f’f"f‘f:}j’l‘l“’ Ang Mrs. A. G. Streed, R. H. Kitts, O LOUE “TODHIRS (UOR I S Frenswag, Louise Clark, Joe Sipos, Mcreau, the four-event winner, was presented with the huge Fish- eries trophy, which must be won three consecutive times hefore it be- comes the permanent. possession of ward Whitman and Cliffcrd Rose T. J. Akers, for the padf: five| For Ketchik: 8« Miak. P tapton years operator on the staff of the Berthe McKay. Ralph Barthclomew Juneau Signal Corps Station, Unit- Jesta Timmerman and H. Blanton. IS TRANSFERRE any cne person. He was also given % LUy 3 ancther Fisheries trophy for perma- ed -States Army, has been 'trans- nent possess as winner of the ferred to Seattle; he. his wife and R L] bfi : G- ‘ 1 ainbdew CIns 1o two children left aboard the Mount McKinley today for the south \ For the past several years Akers has been operator on the morning shift at the radio station. He dis- posed of his home on the Douglas will be held tomorrow combined four-events championship. Besides the two Fishe trophies, Moreau was given anotl as win- ner of the individual slalom race, and Nielson, has in his possession the trophy as winner of the individual downhill contest Highway several weeks ago in by the Order of kuinbow Girls According to advice from Anchor- preparation for leaving for the with Miss Elizabeth Tucker, Worthy age, this year's ski tournament had south. Adviser, presiding. the strongest field of contestants ~ Akers is known by hundreds of The sessicn will ke at the Scot- since the Fur ‘Rendezvous was in- augurated 5 years ago, and in regard Gastineau Channel residents is highly respected by all. and tish Rite are urged to be present. 1arids Planes Pick-a-Back That Collided in Air 5 = After a cellision in mid-air, two Avro Anson twin- | two studént pilots at a'training school at M&L:,on, engined planes of the Royal Cmnadian Air Force Alberta, Canada. The lower plane was badly dam- were brought down safely in pick-a-back style by | aged in the landing. Both pilots carae out unhurt. i “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 28 Seattle were | the last. to be run before the South- Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Mrs. Bob| Effie Cregg, Mrs H. J. Nordling, Bet- | ty Nordling, Judge E. F. Medley, Roy | Phillip Akers, Virginia Akers, Ed-| » Motors + vester Meet Saturday A 1:30 o'clock business meeting afternoon Temnle and all members NORTHSEA " BACKFROM SITKA TRIP | arrived on the Membership Committee: Mrs. [ Buecker, Alex Bradley, Gene Smith, rs. Wagner and Rudy LaBrash. | Ways and Means: Ernie Stender, | Mrs. Smith, Pat Ryan, Jack Tram- bitas and Mrs. LaBrash, Many projects and plans were discussed and it ‘was suggested that the Auk Bay Improvement Club offer a prize for the largest sal- mon caught in Auk Bay this spring The next meeting of the club is scheduled to be held Wednesday AUK BAY (LUB SWINGS INTO REAL ACTION Three Committees Named -May Offer Prize for Nine passengers S “ evening, March 5, at the PAA Re- southbound steamer North Sea at lafgeS' a|m0fl ‘“‘;;'l‘“',i, Ixfl aht iu?&‘ B3 itz 1 oclock this afternoon as the e e e R o e H'.\SPE PRk I N huu"d‘ The regular meeting of the Auk urged to attend. for Seattle and way ports BUIAr meeung The ship tied up at the Cold, BaY Improvement Club was held e ooy 5 L at their meeting house Wednesday Bliags ook ahg). &s, sUNSAUIST DL SN Fritz Cove s Auk Bay The municipal building com- sail at 5 o'clock this afternoon. |€vening. Fritz Cove and Au ay # £t ere well represented, Three com- mission of Helsinki, Finland, has | Passengers arriving from Sitka V' i ropressiiag, 1 MIBe: com i mittees were selected and named approved construetion of a new were E. B. Sherry, George Troy- e 4 > % . 0 L Bak Lo "k 1l t . by the president, John Wagner, as' own-home settlement for war in- s, Sansten | SN OOH, SR valids. The War Invalid Commit- Paul Morgan, R. E. Murphy. Harry tee of the Finnish Red Cross will Montrose, Robert Geyer, Al Mak-! son and Bob Martin. i Capt, Leonard Williams is master of the North Sea and C. D. Little- | hales is purser. >-oe - | IN THE HOUSE INTRODUCED — H. J. M. by Jenne, asking Congress to pass the Dimond bill to authorize the Legis- lature to create a Public Corporate Autherity to undertake slum clear- ance. PASSED—H, J. R. 3, by Rogge, authorizing the Welfare Depart- ment to pay $60 per month to Carcl Dunlop, blinded in a Chan- dalar mine explosion, 1 PASSED—Substitute for H. B. 36, by Smith, requiring three days’ notice of intention to wed. | | PASSED—H. B. 44, by Lander,| allowing depositions to be taken from persons outside the Territory on behalf of defendants. | PASSED—H. B. 61, by Egan, to appropriate $120 for Lyle Airways | for transporting Jack Bishop, an | injured indigent, from Gakona to Cordova. | PASSED—S. B. 15, by Cochran, correcting a typographical error in compilation of a statute regard-| ing liens. e, -— PILOTS MAKE THREE TRIPS | Local airways continued today to take advantage of favorable weath- |er conditlons as they made three flights, two to Polaris-Taku mine jand the third to Sitka. | Pilot Shell Simmons made two I'trips to the British Columbia min- (ing town, carrying freight and re- turning with four passengers on |the first flight and one on the | second, | ‘; Alec Holden flew to Sitka late | this afternoon with a load of mail and express and is expected 1o | return with four passengers from | the Coast town. - Srock Quorarions || NEW YORK, Feb. 28. — Closing\ quotation of Alaska Juneau mine tock today, the last day of the' .| month, is 4%, American Can 85,| | Anaconda 24!i, Bethlehem Steell 8%, Commonwealth and Southerni | 11/16, Curtiss Wright 8%, General 43’5, International Har-| 48%, Kennecott 33%, New! York Central 12%, Northern Pacif- ! ic 6, United States Steel 59, Pound | $4.03%:. DOW, JONES AVERAGES | The following are today's Dow, | Jones averages: industrials 12197, | rails 27.43, utilities 19.62. —— - FAGERSON GOES SOUTH Floyd Fagerson is a passenge! | |on the Mount McKinley from Ju-| neau on a business trip. | Plans and Policies: Mrs, Natter- stad, Pete Christansen, Ronald Lis- ter, Mrs. Spaulding and M:s, Howell Naz1 Attack 6n-Brifish Convoy s e ————— provide 25 house: - . Try a classified ad in The Empire This picture, taken from the nose of a8 German Heinket bomber, show: an attack on a British convoy. The caption accompanying the nhote .=id that the puff of smoke came from a direct hit, but did not say where the action took place. Visible behind the merchant ship is a Driuish warship. This is an official German photograph. 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