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R e - e T e B R BT e I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942 Red Shield 'NAVY ESTABLISHES ‘COlUMBM TAKES 3 munications Office in Juneau was| Fifty-two persons left Juneau on announced today by Lieut. Robertthe steamer Columbia, which called C. Rose, assigned from the 13th'here early this morning. The Advisory Board of the Red | | Naval District to start operations Leaving town were Francis C . | Better Dresses || i i ninm i B o Sk * | Lieutenant Rose and Navy yeo-!Burns, Catherine C. Marks, James day at the reading rooms at 4 o'- | re. [men detailed to his office will have | Braafladt, Wuko S. Klaich, Mrs \ D e e e e HARRY HANSEN asa p'ud -up subscriber t6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the. CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" clock. There were present Mes Fedapal Daw-- 5rition Bater ‘ED P i space | v Signal Mildred K. Hebert, Mrs. Phyllis §.) 9agral air—uc per Lisaan a ! CED 3 B. D. Stewart, Michael J. Haas, B.|desk space in the Army Sig M yllis S e e et SO : 3 IT‘TIC?K I{l)v:vllf\EsD}K\NTé F. Heintzleman, John W. Jones and | COIDs office in the Federal Build- | Walseth, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Wil- | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! d s 1N P 1 ' % " y i ‘ I 5. These dresses are H. L. Faulkner. The members met INE S B BB, M8 el AR ",--,",,,-,--.--,-_,»»o—o--““-,.-_,,-"m (i lwith Adjutant and Mrs. Stanley| The Navy ordered Rose to Juneaa |Selma Vukovich, Steve Vukovieh, | O T R S no duplicates y Jackson. An examination of the|to facilitate handling of Navy|Charles D. Soule. | Beautifully s'y‘ed reading rooms was made, and par- | messages. He will use Signal Corps| Ruby Hunt, Leolia L. Carter in a large sel SEE THEM EARLY | ticularly of the new books and pub. | facilities and restrict his work to Geatano Dalsanto, Mrs. Kate Dal- | TOMORROW lications on hand, and the work|Navy matters only, he said. |santo, Arthur ‘S. Kunz, Mildred {for the past six months was gone| BT 1% Kendler, Esther Pappe, Richard ® AFTERNOON ® SPORT aver in detal] Pappe, Leah McDonald, Raymond | ; s " McDonald, Mrs. Vera Dreith, Mrs. | e B R NORTHlAND HAS Junice Holte, Olaf W. Holte, Mus ) ! . BUSINE lin the Decker Building and have Myrtle Phillips | DRk S = De B 10 FOR JUNEAU Lucille Wilson, Mike - Kosoff, | « 8 Most of the furnishings have been o 1 i Bt P g SlZes 11‘171 12'20: 38'44 given to the rooms by various per-| J‘:: Kllegvnhx r;nj&:m)n;\; lmmé." S @ argle 2 3 t 8 v sons and organizations in Juneau, Ten persons arrived in Junea‘x‘wckr‘f"', ora J w‘:k‘,” F;,fmmw & ! FIOR I.VL\./H-'IlllAH- (H(Al{)?N(I:F = ! Shelving r:::q been p;"fi“j‘d e lon s }’lf>‘<*1’:;p;r). NQ"‘_‘)”-“]“fl "lfll);.\‘n Wells, Lamar D. Wasson, Miss NOT IC E M 5 Afternoon and sport dresses, blacks and ‘lmge number of books and tables,|this morning hey were John Lik-|pr aponc David W. Klaich, Mar- - colors, broken sizes chairs and desks have been fur-|ness, Sam Sorenson, Robert C gery A. Dreith, Barbara L. Dreith nished. The object of the establish-|Rose, Sidney Hayman, H. Woif.| il oo Nicholas Towy, Edward | The United States Maritime Commission has granted the g ? ment of the rooms was to provide|Matt Ryan, I. Goldstein, George| “po ‘oo oo “Neioon Thomas | Alaska Line special on to supplement all water freight Values to 19.75 & {a place where men without homes| Anderson, A. E. Glover and Ruth é e e i land passenger tariffs effective ]A\AJV 7, authorizing an emer H {J. Manderson, Frank Furimsky, | g BT Py i and where Juneau boys could go|Cook. | Fostér Eunz. gency subcharge nuuu] to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charg A VALUE SUPREME! A nice selection and spend the evening in reading| Leaving on the vessel were Glen| P e |otherwise payable. 1 of criginal models. If your size is in jor writing letters. Very wide use|E. Wood, F. R. McElhaney, An-| n this group, a thrill awaits you. ihas been made of the rooms, not|thony Steka, Mr. and Mrs. M. By- '"DES INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS g lonly by men without homes or!ers, Sigurd Aspen, Burton Bake ‘ WILL BE FURNISHED (/N’ Y ON REQUEST ” ‘;olher places to go, but by a large| W, W. Basly and James Andrew. | = R Values 10 22.50 $8 number of boys of the community B . (Sun time, January 9) WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. s 2 who go there to read the books| Low tide—0:05 am. 14 feet A GRAND SELECTION of sport, busi- and publications and sometimes ‘clfmsr AID (uss lS So | High tide—6:31 am. 150 feet ness or afternoon dresses. Large se- get instructions in Boy Scouting | Low tide—12:51 pm. 3.6 feet lection of colors and_other matters of whotesome| LARGE MEETING PLACE | mien wce—s:s3 pm. 130 seer FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— - interest. There is a room in the| e O R T b Re 15.95-—19.75 $13 rear where many boys prepared | “AS Io BE ("‘NGED‘ PO S S CALL THE ALASKA E Y Y their model airplanes for the Ro-| i Don’t wait 20 and 30 PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent o LETTIE LEE, PAULA BROOKS, PAT tary Model Plane Contest. | Because of the large size of the| .ril‘n;tlw; !lol' your taxi | 4 2 g . 2 S 2 . plass| L US! " WOO! love them. =5 imes 4 as 3 ¥ -l . TGO N D PG whit Goadt Guard vassels asg ma|evening in the councll ‘cnambers|{ SRR CAN ® val craft are in port. {of the City Hall, will meet this| Reg. 19.75—22.50 $'6 Through the voluntary gifts of|€vening in the basement of the * various persons in Juneau, the!Methodist Church instead of in reading rooms have on hand up-|the Health Center as previously | to-date copies of practically Mllplannl‘d it was announced tod magazines which are fit to read,' by Mrs. Frank Metcalf, instruc including some which are not found | Co-instructor with Mrs. Metcalf is on the newsstands, and some vaiu-|W. C Kennell able publications not found else-| ~— — where in Juneau. The Empire keeps : the reading rooms supplied with More Men Needed | It's Heglthy, Too! dafly copies of its publications. | mp;n::af;n?alilld papers are In Flrsl A'd (Iasses B B. U N S W I C K o to the prese! sailing ! oo N ul rta- , There is need and space for morz — JOIN THE FUN upable North\fl“d Transpor are g00d books, and there is also need| While a number of men have al-| B 0 w l | c\wd\.\o of ! Company S hips. - of a good radio and the Board de-|ready signed up for the Red Cross| | . MARVELOUS VALUES—Crepes, wools, matlaisse mcdels you'll wear for months to come, Reg. 22.50—25.00 $18 | R Rehrends Co LI NORTHLAND B Don Lozzie—Owner i SERVING { | T ANSPORTATION COMPANY " e nt emergency: ¥ lis Du jcided to make inquiries to see|first aid course being organized | | v QUALITY S/NCE /55/7 Whether someone would not furnish | Wednesday, January 14, at 7:30|| BOWLING ALLEYS | / a radio for use of the men who|Pm. in the cOUNCIl CHAMDErS Of | m———————— » frequent the reading rooms. There|the City Hall, there is urgent need | - — i = - T~ T~ " {is an old one on hand, but it sjfor more men to take advantage| i B e [ < ent 109 b HOME NURSING Yy it just the other way around with|of very little use. of this opportunity to quality for| | » assen: Mrs. Marjorie Hessig, instructor Douglas scoring 20 points to 6, and| During the recent blackout, the'first aid work, Dr. Courtney Smith, | | »f the Home Nursing class an- with a few more seconds to play the|room in the rear was lighted wju...Duectm of Red Cross first aid \wlk. | nounced today that the next m home team should have been Win-|out the light showing on the street,|said today. Helgar Larson is in-| T n E i ng would be held on Friday after- D¢r and coffee was served there dur-|Structor of this class. | [ oon from 1 o'clock to 3:30 in s ing the entire evening. Forly is the minimum number A T C 0 | tead of evening as prev- DOUGLAS SCHOOL NOTES | The Board discussed the matter|0f men qualified in first aid work susly planned. The meeting Wil Douglas and Juneau high school{f having on hand first-aid ma-|that is necessary to take care of | o o+« SMART WH' bt COUNOIL MAK se held in the city hall. teams tangle tomorrow night in|terials and appliances for use in|the first aid posts being established L l N E ~ .LENSE “’.‘_‘ l g F‘IR & AID - - — the second game of the Channel|case of emergency. throughout the city and it is essen-! | PLANS FOR r | WAGNER FAMILY SOUTH series. Dbuglas should show to| The Board was very much|tial to have a reserve number on | e PR 1 ERE O b 2 T s 4 Sra ass, res Mrs rillia e s b € men D | ompan chairman, the local Civilian u]ll— ;‘::::;r P;:\; ,‘él"i-‘.’,’,'m?f,’. ],}f’i‘“‘;‘)‘ 23 to 29 after outplaying the and boys in Juneau, and they siw & 2 | e ALA SKA c OASTAL AIBLINE » ?}IC(;;"‘XC::ILH:S\ hzl“ ‘\;h;: ‘1‘)12:% od| ‘oday. ‘They plan to remain south ChamPions all the way except for{would be pleased to have the public "n"y Ul|d W|" b Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express s Do mui-\v A ation i | temporarily at least while the older flm )tksflrs;:::s eHrat at(]iuar;,lelrt Theimerally inspect the rooms and { SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. 4 st aid service | laughter, Bonnie, finishes the PEPF men squad will try for|the facilities. The rooms are situ-| ee' omorrow | SEATTLE Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- A}'):"‘-‘{"bl’?*‘mlf",:_:“j‘\,“ SEIVICE | ool term in the web foot state PROther victory over the Juneau ated in the Decker Building on | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka during possible genc i boys in the preliminary. The games| Front Street and are open from 7 £ | et { Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 18 $18 $18 A ccmmittee to be selected will £ TR P begin at 7:30 o'clock in the Doug- o'clock to 10 o'clock each evening. Trinity Senior Guild will mecet| Sitka . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 P canvass homes for materials suit-| e las gymnasium. Efforts are bein; d .| tomorrow afterncon at Trinity Hall| ] PASSENGERS FREIGHT Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 able for bandages to be assembled JUNIOR HI LOSE . s % SH0e o proyre ; i | TRERRTE able ivr an;a\;{a “1 e 801 5 cRabERE the services of some man or sev- |2t 2 oclock, with Mrs. Charles REFRIGERATION Kk;mmm :g }00 i# i ~ into first aid kits, one of which - 8. G 8 y Burdick as hostess. | Pelican will be placed in each first aid| By a score of 28 to 24, Jerry Will- Sheep breedip; on a grand scale [¥Fal men who would volunteer to| ™00 TL IOSERE » | s e A 10 ¢ siation in town; school shop class iams hoys of the Juneau grade is to’be cariez out in the Chinese(be on hand to keep the rooms open| . WCEBEE FEF THMEED (© 18 | B NN will make strefchers and splints schocl won from Douglas Junior northwestern provinces. Imported |and in order during the afternoons, | B 'Heih @ 01 g DB FEMMER—AGENT -18 18 ® for emergency work high team yesterday afternoon in Sheep will be crossed with local (for there seems a demand for the|"%"H™ i s Hoonah .. 10 B e 3 : stack tacilitles furnished. M | - ———— | { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge L. W. Kilbum who is in chargethe local school gym. During the Stock. ollitles furn! - Many homeless | AY and THURSDAY of providing bomb proof shelters first half of the game Juneau did ———— men have expressed a desire to|done through the Red Shield Read- | SCHEDULED MOND. Weengéil Petersburg. Kake zeported work. progressing on the practically all the scoring as the NOTICE have the rooms open during a part|ing Room and to advertise its fa- | Ketchikan K"f‘;g‘" $2000 $18.00 $26.00 old Bears' Nest tunnel but addi-|tallies for that period totaled 22| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing[of each day. cllities so that all men who need |~ gy hEEENCETRONDS (] puneau e g 25.00 1250 ticnal help is needed to put it in|to 4 in favor of the visitors. Then air route from Seattle to Nome, on| The Board decided to give a lit-|and appreciate such services may | e {.5;8;““ 18.00 18.00 7.50 . proper shape a change in the local line- up made | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. tle more publicity to the work being know where to go. J BUY DEFENSE RTAMPS Wrangell 15.00 15.00 = et CTEE I T i Kasaan .. . "~ BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS “Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $100 / e R 2 4 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, ’ MY FATHER WILL ARRIVE JERRY-YOL KNOW (MM MR JIGGS JUST 'PHONED AND SAD | HASSFLBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 3 i \5(%}\55”&% rr)<c>>m\/— I Sax_mé '\X/ouiz FATHER HAD ARRIVED-THEY Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% W 7 50 DOWN H WHICH ONE- ILL BE HOME SOON-THEY HAD nal charge will be made for single passengers ; STATION AKD MEET HIM- THE TO STOP AT A DRUG STORE TO ‘ AB spdte B i b, i A RAIL ROAD GET SOME TAPE-HE GOT HIS ‘ bk | OR POLICE ? FINGER CAUGHT IN_THE DOOR it san s 1 OF A FREIGHT CAR- Ll ! 4 ; PAN “PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS AIRWAYS ! NO-BUT | HWVEN'T ‘ ‘BEEN OVER IN THE FREIGHT YARDS . TODAY — . Round-Trip Fares: 8 5 » i 10% off twice one-way | _ | % si% a o ; fares, when purchased | & | 2 | . § & g ‘a" s 81 851« i in advance. Al E|E|8 g 2 2 £ A Fairbanks, Alaska ....$ 76 & » w " Flat, Al ) WHAR'S "ANTS -\N-PANTS" 2 GEE - \d BEYTER Gt‘)‘lovmu::;ska $ 852 e BAW QAW - E'S GONNER GIT AOT TELL WM SNUFEY - SEVEN - t\\\&o\.ose - a&\ggfi% gv@g. Juneau, Aaska 82 132 ! CUSPRISE OF WS L\FE 4 | 7 PRALE FRCE ROLLUM = cGrat) 44 13 $120 e -“\w&)m HE FINDS ONT WP : " SEVEN -HIA WIR W | VL KEEP Ot Nome, Alaska T2 14 su2 i H 2 : € WE GOES QANTS-\N-PANTS * N\ eve e T ||| Nulato, Alaska 50 121 83§31 LEETLE FAWN DIDNT GO TRAPSIY OFF NOOW, WHAR \S NO CRTCHLN \DEE Ophir, Alaska . 48 u 125 10 116 $88 . | BACK TO OKLAMONN - JUST \NKEN THE'RE ¥ (BRIWNT 2 PLENTY tucw Seattle, Wash, 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 P SEGNNN TO - T UBRMNT ¢ Whitehorse, Y. T. Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 “ SHE, DONE PLTCH > BANRSTIN « & WWaWaMmNY = . UKE W Twe's B \ To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks » HBOUT B PISTOL SHOT Monday Saturday Sunday Monday DOWR Ty' ROBD Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday » Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday & Friday Wednesday Friday Thursday 7 Sunday Friday Saturday Friday : Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager b L} 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 2% Vi | 1324-4th Ave. smm « ) F

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