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PAGE TWO ng Vita riny our life choose these lity originals, in spring’s t exciting new shoes. faul tai Yy the way . {o work, otit to / black, navy, turf tan ngly youthful, snug, gloveitting comfort every step of Whether you're trekking off fatally feminine, lored. You'll love their shop or away toplay. In Sizés 410 9. ${/LIBRARY OPEN ON j}| Douglas sinee'last fall & vessel tied 'II*E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA D()U GLAS DOUGLAS s‘wnxm WORKING ONsPLAYS nted | by the local high school™ early in |May, is now being coached. | The cast selected ineludes Borg- | l(hild ‘Havdahl, Patsy Flesk, Alfreda | Fleek, Glen Kirkham, mn'y Cash- en, Roger Connors nnd‘ ‘Kdmem ShuBishift. i | Varigus committees ‘&t wfi_k in- | el these: Costumes, Betty Bon- t and Claire Dore; Tickets, El-| mer Savikko; Publicity, "Dorothy seth, and in charge of stage and furniture are Frank Cash- en, Jimmy Devon, Ralph Kibby,| Melvin Shudshift, Obert Havdahl, and Rudy Krsul. . A one-act dramatic' play, “The /Finger of God” is also being prac- ticed ‘upon, for this the following cast has been selected: Dorothy Langseth, the Girl; Elmer Savik- ko, Strickland; and Jimmy 1)¢mn the butler. These ‘plays aré under the dim - | tion of Miss Eleanor Warren ———————— AT FRIDAY EVENINGS | ‘Now ‘that ‘first @fd classes have | | been aiscontiniued o the time be- | § ing, ‘open ‘hours- for' Douglas Pub- | ‘lfe Library 'have again been re-| ined -on Priday evenings, ‘accord- ing 'to ‘recent annoumcement. ¢ GEUBELLE ‘RETURNS After spending the winter months | jiin the ' south, Em#' Getibelle re- | turned here last night to be on hand for the canning season al | the Douglas plant where he is head | man on the retorts. During his ‘absence, ‘Geubelle ‘visited at the Home “of his brother-in-law, Leo DeMytt in ‘Salerh, Oregon. ——————— CANS ARRIVE FOR PACK Docking for the first time in| Hup at the city ‘dock for several| R M Bebrends Co QUALITY SINCE 7887 Hours last night while unloading a little over 100 tons' of empty cans| for the Douglas Pisheries Co e - VISITOR FROM SITKA Mrs. Willlam Ott was a guest ln Douglas Jast evening for hex first visit here from Sitka since _hst spring. She expects to fly| home on her return trip today‘ weather permitting. ———————— CLINIC FOR STUDENTS Public Health Clinic held weekly | for immunizations against sickness | and disease will be resumed again| tomorrow morning at the Douglas| Public School. | EXPECT McLAUGHLIN TO BETURN SOON John r. mcuaugniin of the Un- | employment Compensation Commis- | sion Research and Iiformation Di- vision, who has ‘been 'in Seattle and Olympia for some time carry- | ing on negotiations wth the Wash- ington State Unemployment Com- e e :1;01‘1:‘ \“;i <y ‘;ogxy:h i R e A e g agreements between the two agen- with Alaska Coastal Airlines yes- | cles, Is expected to be back in his terday afternoon. arters about the first Another Alaska Coastal Airlines .;\rm:apl;“headqu bl plane made a round trip to Sitka . late yesterday afternoon with mall\ end passengers. Those leaving here‘ SITKA ENGINEER | were Eugene Riggs and Walter VISITING HERE Shoaff and arriving in Juneau on/| Russell Granger, City Engineer the return trip were, John D: ‘of Sitka, aow is in Juneau for a James, Mr:. Dan N. Smith and |brief visit. He is staying at ‘the Russell Clithero. Baranof Hotel. ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES MAIL AND PASSENGERS Who hasn’t “heard of 0ld Grow? e Generations hare made it Jfamous— 0ld Crow’s moderate price { makes it popular today! onal Dictillers Products Corp., N. Y. o 100 Proof Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seatile. Washington Mrs. Mooney Is (ul GMn Will BAN P‘RANCIBOO erCh 26— Mrs. Rena Mooney, estranged /from Tom. Mdconey for 16 years, was in- tentionaly omitted from the labor leader’s will. Mooney, who left a negligible eash estate, requeathed his personal ef- fects to his brother, John B. Mooney, {and his sister, Anna Mooney, both of San Francisco, and left his'books, plotures and voluminous-tecords: of | his bitter 22-year tight for freedom, I"’ the University of California Li- brary at Berkeley. Death took Mooney Matth 6, atter a number of operations. He was re- leased on a pardon in 1939 from San Quentin prison, where he:served 22 years on conviction of killing ten | persons in the 1916 Preparedness | Day parade bombing here. | e B. . fo Enforce Air Raid Orders John Hart annmnced today the British Columbia goverhment will | compel all householders and busi- | f41q | ness establishihents to provide ade- ‘guate protectioh agalust air raids and thaet sweeplng powers. nad been | vésted in the advisory, council on air | rald precdutions,’ The council Wik handle il mluers dealing with * civilian protection, leaving the govertitentt to dedl with major issues or: matters of public policy, the Premier-announced. ————m«—- | About - 5,000 unpn.td cooperative observers contribute 175,000 eight- | hour days of service'to the Weath- | er Bureau. VICTORIA, mmhaq — Premier |' - | REGISTRATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the! office ‘'of Registration Officer for Douglas is open in the City Clerk's Office, City Hall for purpose of registering persons desiririg to vote at the next annual election April 7. ‘Any person’ twenty-one - years | of age who is a citisen of the United States ‘and has resided con- tinuously” for one year in the Ter- | ritory ‘of Alaska, and six months| gontinuously mnext preceding ‘the| rdate of election within corporate Umits of the City of Douglas shuil be ' entitléd to register. | < The office will be open for reg- istration ‘every day except Satur- day -afternoons, ‘Sundays and legal holidays “bétween the following hours: 8:80:-a:m: to 12:00 noon; 1 ‘pan. to 4:30 pm. and will close on April 1, "at 5 pm. Sald ‘election ‘will be held for purpose ©of electing one mayor, four counciimen and one school ‘director. Dated this 24th day of March, 1042. —CHARLES TUCKETT, City Clerk. Mu.reh 24-26 Sl s 2 CwBING DATE FOR FILING Notice s Hereby given proépective candidates ' for ‘officé in the an- nusl city electton which will * be .qn ‘April 7. Hours for: filing M.r ‘candidecies will be between ‘the hours ‘of ‘8:30 am. to 12:00 noon; and from 1 pm. to 4:30' pan. on all days except Saturday alhr- noons, Sundeys and other holidays; and close at'5 pam. on April 2. —CHARLES TUCKETT, City Clerk. March 24-25-26. | ———ee - |: The Dauy Aaska Smplre nas the largest paid circtilation of any Al- aska newspaper. ————— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS “Aunt Emma Sees It Through,” | l | & ‘three-act comtedy to be ‘i returning home from & hurried trip | CHIEF OF STAFF | To fit our army to the pattern of | toddy's stream- lined warfare, Président Roose- velt ordered changes Which effected the coémpact setup shown here. MARS GROUND McNAIR Supply relieves New setup elim- inates branches of infantry, ar- tillery, and cav- alry, puts them together under one general. the both detail w SUPPLIES ) % | ing forces of of procurement, housekeeping. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942 R. B. LESCHER as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening i at the box office of the« — | CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ; “BLONDIE IN SOCIETY" I"ederal Tax—8c per Person 1 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Nsme May Appear! 1 ] GENERAL STAFF Small air-grouns! staff will assist Marshall witl job of s?ra’eqf& planning «nd direction. | The United States Nc vy Department requests that nothing be published, printed or conveyed concerning the movements, cargoes or destina- of any American HALL tion merchant vesssl wat in FOR RESERVATIONS AND ALL OTHER ) INFORMATION—CALL THE THE ALASKA LINE Phone'2 H. O. Adams, Agent ] SERVING ALASKA THE AR ‘ROUND Air forte gets full autonomy, equality with ground branch. But joint train- ing and fighting is planned. service fight- ersome orries Secretary of War Stimson, explaining the army reorganization charted here, explains that although the air force and ground force for the Army within the United States are separate, “cohesive fighting teams” when sent into action after joint training for a definite task in a “theatre of operation.” Marshall in delegating details of training. CHAMBER SEES MOVIES ABOUT INCENDIARIES Members of Juneau Chamber of | Commerce saw motion pictures on/ how to combat incendiary bombs, | ‘duung their noon meeting in the | Baranof Hotel today. The movies were issued by the Office of Civilian Defense and were filmed with the cooperation of the Chemical Warfare Division of the United States Army. Alen Shattuck suggested the Chamber’s Executive Commit- tee consider a move to conserve tires by asking the merchants to cut down their delivery schedules. Adjt. Stanley Jacksorf, of the Salvation Army, reported progre on the preparations for Junea: Waste Salvage Project and said that a drive would be inaugurated shortly. The Rev. W. H. Matthews re- ported on activities of the Juneuu Service League. that | | A visitor at the meeting was| Russell Granger, City Engineer for|{ Sitka. The civilian defense movies were | shown under the supervision of A.| B. Phillips, with Kenny Allen op- \‘ erating the Pqulpmfl\' MmGSMumm I Leaves for Home | Mrs. George s Maynard left, yes- | terday for her home in Nome af-| ter visiting her son, Russell May- nard, Director of Territorial Pub- Hc Welfare here since March 13. Mrs. Maynard is owner and pub- | Msher of the Nome Nugget and is| south occasioned by ‘the death of her mother in Portland, Oregnn early this. month. e RHMMA(.F SALE | By Am. Legion Aux. Friday in the Dugout, starting 10 a.m. ——————— BUY DI:FFNSE BONDS | NORTH LAND ION COMPANY they will merge into Stimson will work with | organization, administration and | -4 rtment i o i . { es Navy Depan ished, - - that “" mcerni nifig m:" SONS OF NORW. T80es 0“ in Amer&cnn TO M SATURDAY | ebsel Sons of Norway will meet Sat- | urday night in the Odd Fellows | i Hall, with a card party to follow | VA'HONS AND at 8:15 o'clock. Pinochles and whist | will be among the ‘games offerad | ATION CALL and refreshments will be served N O N, Agest GREEN, AECers HENRY 109 RUSSELL CLITHERO HERE Russell L. Clithero, manager of the Sitka Hotel, arrived in Juncau on a business trip yesterday. He is expecting to return to the de-| fense city tomorrow. Frolght Phone " ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. LINER Juneau to Vancouver, i Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Vietoria or Seattle } Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican sh‘an K;Jé s:tlll(i. Princess Norah sails from Juneau duedn.; ‘,g ‘ig ‘:g ‘}3 ‘:: ‘}g ‘\g ’10 April 5, 15 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 V. W. MULVIHILL 18 10 18 10 18 10 Agent, C. P. R—J\meau Alaska 18 10 18 18 18 18 10 10 CANADIAN PACIFIC 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake 1.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 THE 25.00 25.00 25.00 12,50 18.00 18.00 750 ‘Wrangell 15.00 1600 ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company e SAILINGS FROM-PIER 7 SEATTLE —_— ‘Kasaan Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.80 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS 10 HAINES, FR I A O WAy TAkD Lobee: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way hre, lu l.% An nddmnnn charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L] D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Round-Trip Fares: . BABNEYGOOGLEAHDSNUT'FYSWTH UESEN, BOSS - TWo BRMN OFFCERS JES COME N — 4O BETTAM NOT LET DEW CATCH NO' LOREINY N HEAW WHEN o AUEHTTA BE GUARDWN' DE BRIDA! [ a Wy w (T} (an (] "o lin < SHOWLDA WEM HERE W T EUST PLACE - WHER T CAN SUP BN KEEP AN ENE ON TR BRIDGE & T SAME TINE 10% off twice one-way farés, when purchased in advance. Seattle Bethel Fairbanks, Alaska _._.$ 76 Flat, Alasks ...... 81 ¢ 56 | Golovin, Alaska _____ 141 61 $118 Juneaw; Aaska ... 151 .82 132 McGrath ... 8w B $120 {| Nome, Alaska 74 126 149 8112 Nolato. Alnska —TT 12 80 98 121 8 sm Ophir, Alaska ... 39 43 12 125 10 116 $88 Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T.. Can. 144 125 26 114 142 119 $120 Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. PDELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAAV 1 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS

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