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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA lceland Non-Coms 'R AWNESSOF Are Also Officers| ,, s 4 v4vr a1et HEADQUARTEI s, ICELAN D: JAZZ Now i | 3 ing Officers” chosen from the ar-| | non-commissioned officers will | g as commissioned officers in all FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1942 New U. §. Ambassador To Russia Is Fighting ,M‘,"';!" Stalin's Style FRED ORME as a pnid-pp subscriber to 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: o OF SPECIAL | my" x combat training, according to an| of 8 7/ INTEREST! R iy o Eo w u A W & oo il MEET THE MISSUS" ) ) | Bonesteel. | H 1 \ ontinued from Page One , e o I (;ln umnmn to acting as orricersi‘Melomeso Graa'tompos Revalled o _dobive. Wiiiby, be WATCH THI]“;d;;XTaxfific per Person & & S * 5 sentative on the priorities board officers in administration and sup- ply. They will be selected by unit| commar and be tested accord- ing to branch of service. Unit schogls will be established Wide World Arts Editor for the necessary basic training of ~NEW YORK—Don't feel so sor- the “off who it combat would, 'Y xi)t:ir the zr?;thigm?sers whose ssume the tasks melodies are flic] y. Tin Pan | h commissioned officers. a Alley. Paul Laval thinks they gain Lady Luck at last favored the| Admiral Standley is one of the i 4 . i t best golfers in the naval high com- acting officers” ta over in the deal-—and anyway, most of | visiting cagers from Sitka and lag 3 1 cor o raimng Chey Wil be| them are dead. | hight- they scored their first tri- mand, shooting in the low eighties. designated by a blue #rassard Laval is a short, dark, almost|umph by defeating the Douglas/He is a topnoteh ‘bridge player. ARG shy young man and he may be High School Huskies 17 to 15 jin|During the London naval confer- known to you through a couple of the Douglas gym. From a spec- ence he_ played a few rounds of tator's point of view it was hard|bridge with Isorcku Yamomoto, now | " ograms: “Din-| IGMMY MOYERS :ihs us';,u:;‘-l‘l ::;o “l::rhamber' LR::C to judge whether the local boys had | commander-in-chief of the Jap- B A(K m JUNHU Society of Lower Basin Street.” lost their general pep or just their anese fleet. Both of them afe popular—with shooting eye to not have done any Yamomoto is the fellow who is [P e sl ariagiies i better than they did. From the | reported to have boasted: “I am Transferred to Juneau by the own music, and he not omly uses scoring record of certain members}!OOking forward to dictating peace Bureau of Public Roads,~Mr.-and ' instruments. like the oboe, English Of the losing team it may have been i the White House at Washing- Mrs. M. D. (Tommy) Moyer re- horn, bass charinet and .contra- either or both. Anyway according ton.” TFellow officers of Standley turned here this week after four| bassoon, he makes these erstwhile o the results it is now a game say he probably could give Yamo- years in Seward. symphonic woodwinds do the apiece for the two schools and a|MOto a good answer to that one if playoff has been scheduled for Sat- of OPM. Last fall he went to Russia as the naval member of the | Harriman special war supply mis- SITKA H. 8. GETS GAM! sion and got a great kick out of FROM DOUGLAS; EAGLES the trip. Recently he has been WIN FROM JUNEAU TEAM in the office of Secretary of Navy Knox. Rew Reversibles & Tin Pan‘Alley s By JOHN SELBY TS Shetlands 100% Woc! C 2 B ] NOTICE!? The United States Maritime Commission has granted the Alaska Line special permission to supplement all water freight and passenger f{ariffs effective January 7, authorizing an emer- gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charge: otherwise payable. » INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS 16.95 ~ 22.530 he desired. The Moyers formerly resided |brightest sort of pepular tricks. . here and have many friends in Ju-| “I think,” says Laval, “and 1| urday night. —— g i WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST They are staying at the really mean it, that ‘good’ music 10 contrast to the school game WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. The American forces in Iceland,| a land of Santa Claus weather but team composed of players from the |10 Ohristmas - trees, were sent Elks and Firemen teams whi 41 pro- |Christmas irees from the U. 8. is the Tchalkowsky B flat. minor vided pructi}':llly all the excitement | = - SECHME e concerto for plano. ‘Every serious Of the entire doubleheader. ~ Won | jipyarian for the new Douglas Li- | musician in the world, probably, by the home team the final score|iary sponsored by the Douglas | knew the work, for it has been pop- Of 50 to 49 attested to the shoot-|ygang Woman's Club. Reopenln; of ular since the composer revised it |ing skill displayed, with Glen Ed-|gne jibrary will take place on March 53 years ago. But you could have Wards producing the magic twist|s with over 200 new books in ad- canvassed Brogdway from the Met- On the ball to put his team ahead. | gition to those already on hand the was the curtain raiser between the Douglas Eagles and a Juneau town anof Hotel > BUILDING "BEE" ON, Feb. 27—"Help seems to be the slogan farmers in Menominee Michigan. Old-fashioned are being encour- gains meve than it loses from lend- ing its melodies to the wider popu- lar audience. “The classic ,example right now FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— CALL YHE ALASKALINE . . = ° | »K. 0. ADAMS, Ment WASHING PHONE 2 cf the County, building bees” SERVING ALASKA THE EAR 'ROUN NORTHLAND - y LH;IE:_)ESJ;LES \ged there, as an experiment, by ropolitan Opera o 57th street, and | by scoring 15 smackers. M“rphylhbmry is expected to draw a large | % the U. S. Department of Agricul- two thirds of the people couldn't |{0r the visitors, was mnot far be- number of patrons.. New bookcases | 'o!,,‘,ps The iden is to show that run-|have identitied the chief theme. ~ |Dind with 14. Tied at the end of|have been built with removable STAMPS n buildings can be improved at| Martin'Did It the third quarter the game was|fronts which can be locked during 1 cmall cost when neighbors work to-| “Then along came Freddy Mar-|Dip and tuck from then on to the|th¢ days the library is not in use. ‘ I ' ! 7 gether. |tin, who placidly lifted the open-|¢nd for Douglas. The lineup andThe Concil Chambers at the City | |ing, called it variously ‘Piand Con-|SCOres: Hall have been denated for the use | | Another Tchaikowsky rflvorlte,.C("-‘h"““C and Allan Engstrom. | “None’ But the Lonely Heart” has| Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% > 3 ¥ certo’ and ‘Tonight We Love, and|JUNEAU FG FT TP of the library. i d ) | i | Krugness 8 0 8 é, 8 pREDK]’S "Ew today T think 99 per cent of Ameri- | Krugnes Piap: 8 AT " NS ATION COMPAN | i ca must know that tune. . TRAN P OR Tl N C o] Y i cz “I also think thal a Jarge, share Tavior T NOTICE IMPANY i ‘B . '-//,/(' B 5 zgn i 0’ MOVE 0“ JAPS of this new audience will be :n-:g‘l'lzsl’:z'my“ l; 41 1104 g ;lriiuMAlw rl; Emmtgraa.usmwm ) . Y ’ terested in hearing the whole work, | | om e ome, on | QuUALITY SINCE 1887 IN SAN DIEGo‘am that they will bs more likely | Nelson, E. 0 0 osalet J. B Butford & Co. ady . S |to enjoy it than formerly.” fdK ERUnaes 4 States Navy —— o s | Incldentally, Freddy Martin is| Rorss o 42T : The Ug’t‘s‘bid ing be o SAN DIEGO, Calif, Feb.'21 —|said to have garnered $100,000 al-|DOUGLAS FAGLES FG FT TP | R it S!p AND “Ip Speede[ Hero Io lorman Neukom, Assistant Upited ready with Tchaikowsky's ghostly Edwards 14 1 15 WALL PA PER in s Attorney, predicted that or-|help; to have been. boosted to Lhcig:;;:;‘ & “:i ‘; “2’; / S any s By H ill be forthcoming to, re- place where he can ask (and get) e | £ Jaters. s g Keep Iwo l!(e“ses Il San Diego County-Japan-|$12,000 a week for himself and band Rustad e o Ideal Palnt Shop e ‘ I‘mp iy Akt cec. including the second generation | —and to have snared a movie con- Ssiren 100 0 10/] Phones49 Fred W. Wendt | ¢ 5 > 4 % T 4 cmew east of the Sierras”,|tract on the strength of it all. | ! T e———— BRSO “, giving him-a sip of | HONOLULU, Feb. 27—Licut. KeD- yorhaps within the next 48 hours. | Laval thinks the whole fleld of, Totals 46 4 50| — iy ——— every nm\inuml And, l\ll;-l neth . 22, was up before s R e " |music, popular and “long haired” L x b e o — says, the four-year-old mijjtary court for speeding, and |as he calls it, is realigning,. itself %5 PG FT TP H | wniel 4 a9@neWous AS & was identified as » who had |like one of those glentgear%h ‘als. | Clithero . 6 1 o Rice & Ahlers Co. 0t get his morn- | shot down two Japanese planes in E turbances which throws up islands | Johnson 4 0 4| Plumbing—0il Burners She says Koko the Pear] Harbor attack. . land submerges -continents. |MaGraw b B Heating rd to an oceasional| «your driver’s license will not He thinks the drift of melody | Herman 2 0 2 ng wi ut he gets that very pe suspended this time,” the court (Sun time, February 28) |from Carnegie hall to the dance Eu8son 4 3 7,| Phone34 Sheet Metal {said, “but don’t come back again.” High tide, 0:41 am. 141 feel. [noor penefits the latter and helps| Lroutman 005 ey oo e | Low g 82 a4 fecl |fil the former. He thinks melz‘?‘“"’“ -v‘c" g9 3 2 : igh tide, . 18. 1 A T oF ; " ke rg . 0 0 RUY DEFENSE STAMPS BUY DEFENSE BONDS | Low tide 07 feot, [ong gs;’mfifzf;’m'““f}“z gs:_’:;:gg_' Rhodes o o g TRAVEL ON A - = - bn o ” |ments, is improving. The nppem'-iy‘flw 0 0 0; i {ance of men like B 30 | v . P RO SN o kel soloi‘stewitim\::ri(o‘lz:ds?:s; Totals . ST Tl Princess” |-t ’mi‘ INES ! phonies has dramatized the fact gco‘gSLAs HAa :C' F‘;T Tl;f LINER A LA s KA c n A STA ll Al ll that a man may be a very fine| | |1 Serving th Alask: Passengers, Mail, Express { ; ¥ ¥ | Kirkham g s Juneau to Vancouver, | Southeast Alaska assengers, o ‘ g::ldc{rmex. and still conduct a swing Cashen, F. TR i i A SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. | . Works Two Ways Pl o gl : f ! e Ebouiah foah Tensksh Todd fah et Cxéifzh"sm i Some of the austerity of "guod"‘xlar:m 2 2 0 2| Princess Norah sails from Junéau $10 818 $10 $18 s$18 . s18 $18 $18 ‘music is lost, and young players Ehudutits -0 ‘0 March 4, 15, 25 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 are finding they may work in both 40 4“ V. W. MULVIHILL 10 18 10 18 10 5 fields without blighting either—| . kB, Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska 0 18 10 18 10 1 | Laval's musicians, several of them,| | 10 18 18 |play In the NBC Symphony as| P8 i, 2 T rCANADlAl PAI:!I‘IC| a8 bt ¥ 10 { | well, LITTLE ELTON IS SEVEN | 10 10 And some of the rawness of “jaze” hmElton Engstrom, Jr., celebrated | = 3 . Hoonsh . 10 o ! i seventh bi o ” gonah .. X Pl G SLSRRIng, As . W (g ke i et Express Rate: 10 cenits per pound—Minimum Charge 600 { | Artie Shaw adding banks of strings | {érnoon by giving ‘a stag party to| to the usual popular ensemble. |fourteen of his young friends at| i SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY } | i i 3 his home. ’ and | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake | The drift is more pronounced ome. Supper at 5 o'clock and i than most “long hairs" know, oo, |G&mes cntertained the following | T nE Juneau sl - gom 81800 82500 | Andre Kostalanetz's “Isle of May"|8uests: Bobby McCormick, Deal | i el 18.00 750 i RIGHT_ {was taken from Tchaikowsky's fa-|Johnson, Gary Bach, Harry Woro-| AT C 0 oo i 1600 ) | |mous Andante Cantabile. The same l;;:l;b Gilbert Bonnet, Billy Fleek, Kasaan ... composer’s “Romeo and Juliet” ov- y Johnson, Dale Fleek, Jr., 2 g s . %fi é’l}m @m&‘m "ertur‘e supplied the works for “Our |Richard Isadk, Buddy Pike, Larry| L l N E Ef"" Rate: 25 per pound—Minimum M, sLe ' / ! Love", by Larry Clinton and “Pete.”| Robinson, Johnny Jensen, Eddic | FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Ph“e 612 { HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: ! \ { | | — .- | Let the scene })e camp, B | Given s all to Tommy Dorsey, | “OUR OWN AMERICA” 1 Alaska Transportation An additional charge will' be made for single passengers - tavern, or mansion—your e o Pl Bl | Goodman's “Caprice” once was| PROGRAM HERE TONIGHT | ‘Company to flag stops. e e | Paganini’s,” Claude Thornhill’s “I| A patriotic program featuring ap- | 3 choice of OLD SCHENLEY will give you the luxury of enjoyment of the finest whiskey money can buy. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH {Found You in the Rain” was the | propriate selections will be giveni | seyenth Chopin prelude for piano,:by Douglas Public Schools this eve-) and ‘Duke Elington’s “Clementine” | ning at 8 o'clock in the scheol gme ;be’nn life as part of Mendelssohn's|nasium. Entitled “Our Own Ameri- ! | violirr ‘coticerte. . ca” the program is timely in in-! 1 They even gang up on a poor|berest in connection with the cur-| |Fan Dance” to Hamy James, and invited to attend. There will bel l“He Said, She Said," to the An- DO ddmission charge. i drews Sisters. 1 e | b g [ NEW LIBRARIAN | A gull can fly backwards asi Murs: Helen Forrest, daughter of ‘well as forwards. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pusich, will be BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE — PASSENGERS FREIGHT D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 ‘By BILLY DeBECK r____——————fi PAN AMERICAN !tume. . The almost too popular|rent trends and those of George: |“Dance of the Hours” from pon.JWaahmgwn's and Abram Lincoln’s | REFRIGERATION chielli's “La Gioconda” is “Dodger|birthdays. The public' is cordially ° (. 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