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a6 "DRESSMAKERS" Spring's Suit Success! . Soft suits are spring’s biggest success story. The type of suit you work in, dress in, live in now and for many months to come. Famous Comedian Flew 8,000 Miles fo Entertain Service Men in North (Continued from Page One) the reaction of both enlisted men and officers was wonderful. Mail { JOE E. BROWN Arnold Asks - LEAVING HERE Registering FOR STATES Of Carlels = ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA - TWENTY - FIVE " ARRIVE HERE; 28 DEPART MAKE RAID ONGERMANY Juneau from Sitka George B. Phillips, Arthur R. Willard, Mrs. Arthur R | | Willard, Master Gary Willard, Miss ——a | (Contintied from Fage One) Nancy Willard, Miss Elizabeth (Continueda from Page One) \ ~———— Bellamy, James Drake, Mrs. James e PgAr { [synthetic product ayailable to DYk of the Krupp Munition Works, one merican rubber companies, while Brl::lcl—i::nfil:fi Mis, J. V. Miller, Master strike following another. i |it had previously turned over for- wfl‘m'M'mm.. Miss Rose Marie! The bombers also pounded en-| ! mulas for the product to the Nazis. t, Mrs. W. S. Wanamaker, Rob- | €MV ;\QA'(lx'nmvs in German occupied Standard Not Alene lert Bra N. Jacobs, D. Jewell, Holland, an oil refinery at Ghent In asking for legislation “to sup-|yym Brooks, H. V. Christenson, H. and docks at LeHavre. plement the present inadequacics | ygedman, Perry Gamble, Peter Beir-| Last night's attack was the sec- of the law,” Arnold said that (hr'“y and Mm-fl,’, Robinson ond powerful assault on the Rfihr disclosure of the relation between| Leaving here for Petersburg was industrial valley, British quarters Brookman, Miss Irene 250 PLANES | as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE in several of the posts increased by | Standard Oll and Farben should Stan Grummett and for Ketchikan, 100 percent after our arrival md.fbe régarded as “a great education.iail Rolie, H. B. Largent, Fred Car- in at least two of the bases, the|a lesson to the American people.” rillo, J. Newmarker, J. M. Clark,| censor officers told me that every| T wish ‘to point out” he said,|J. E. Boyle, Ken Edwards and E.| letter to the home folks in the|“that Standard Oil is a guinea pig|C. Lindgren. States was largely about our ar-|in this situation and doesn’t stand | Taking passage from here to lare vitally said the RAF attacks were made | § in attempts to flatten Krupp| Works and came just when the production of tanks and munitions needed by Hitler in his spring offensive.. rival and show. “When the officers at the bases wrung my hand and said good-bye |with tears in their eyes, and told !me how much my trip had meant |to them and their men, I was more |than rewarded and very happy I | hag come,” he declared. Polts Visited ' Included in the 8,000 miles of | air travel flgwn by Mr. Brown and his party, was a ttipJto the énd of the Aleutian Islands where he entertained the men at Dutch Har- | alone in this sort of thing, which|Seattle were Mrs Fit |is going on in a large number of |Noelle Fitz Ruth Fitz, Willis | American industries. . I don’t think ,g:fi;gewlgng;‘::;fi- WMIT (S}nm i tatement to say 4 , Walter Gro- B A s i |hnert, Eunice Grohnert, Sanira | that in most basic war materials, | we find similar cartel agreementi‘ g;g::::z: );::nMSrl;Dhgzfié\. T‘g‘.“g‘ ! Cochran, G. Dusher, L. Martin, G. | them happy,” he said. |G. Richardson, Emmett Edwards While he was in town he wx\s!and George Fitz. welcomed to Juneau by Mayor Har- il ry I. Lucas and visited with other > - prominent citizens who called onlu‘llsu' SEASON him, { He is taking home with him sev- | George Fitz,| The British Alr Ministry an-| nounced thirteen planes were lost| in last night's attacks but the Ger- man High Command claims six- teen planes were shot down by anti-aircraft batteries. TRAVEL ON & | "Princess” | LINER ‘ Dressy Models Casuals Plaids Tweeds You want “INVESTMENT” woolens . . like Forstmans, Stroock’s, Julliard be- cause you're stretching ev- ery buying dollar, aren’t you? ‘If you market wisely you rely on names like these and Behrends. A guarantee you're buying wisely and well, that your clothes will wear long and lovingly . . That’ s the promise you have from the sound theory and practice of Behrends. 19.75 -- 39.75 Sizes 12-20 sy ) BT R R IEELE) N e P SUEARIEY ] QGALITY SINCE /887 leral additions to his famous trophy | room, gifts including ivory and| totem poles given to him by the| The International Fisheries Com- icers at the places he | . :’:snv::gcdo” o i P | mission informed the U. S. Fish The genial |and- Wildlife Service here today comedian, who s0| . |that haltbut fishing will open at readily brings laughs /to his flud"midnlght, April 15. jences on both screen and stage,| o5 4 TIo¥n five ov s 3ot o w“.wu grave as he spoke of the ser- T |shown in addition to his persomal| . ... "o the present war and | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON ce and spontaneous enter-| é | '!;Pne;l::': i Spo; | the all-out effort we must exert to| [ocal optometrist has returned io win it. ! Juneau. Eyes examined, broken Mr. Joe E. Brown Day “Alaskans on the whole are far| jences replaced. Blomgren Bldg One. of the most colorful and|more aware of the gravity of the | phone 636 4 | unusual visits made by the part; I S EES | situation than people in the States was at St. Lawrence Island where Hotpoint | and without exception . seem to they were charmed by the cour- ELECTRIC RANGES ARE bor and one to St. Lawrence Island where the party remalned over- night. He appeared also at Ko-! diak, Nome, PFairbanks and bases |in Southeast Alaska. At each of the bases the feature picture, “Alibi Tke,” miade by Mr. have the attitude which will sec tesy and hospitality of the Es- us through to victory,” he said. |kimos and small group of white, With one son in the air (-mp;l | people living there. |and another working In an air- | “One of the highlights of my|plane factory in California, he ha: ‘rr!p was when, the morning after remson to feel deeply toward the |our arrival, the Eskimo city coun- men in the services who are putting lell of Gambell met and passed a forth every effort in the present resolution making March 18 a legal | Crisls. holiday on which work would stop | and schools would close. They PETERSBURG ELKS ELECT |called it “Mr. Joe E. Brown Day”| At a recent meeting of the Pet- | and a holiday because ‘he made | ershurg Elks, Carroll Clausen was ' us happy on this day.’” elected Exalted Ruler, Kemwth: Other highlights included he | welde as Esteemed Leading Knight, | I'sight of a herd of nearly two hun- | wilnjam Stedman as Esteemed L |dred moose sighted from the Lav-|q) Rnight and Robert M. Summes; & ery plane on which Mr. Brown| i, po BEsteerned * Lecturifig xmgh}i ~ TODAY {flew from Fairbanks to Anchor-|other officers are J. A. McMillan, | AT ‘nsc. “Everyone in. Anchorage .I|gecretary; L. R. Swanson Tiler and | ‘lold about the moose just laughed pester Wingard, Alaska Elech_ic Lighl |at me—said they must be caribou for reindeer. So we made a flight and Power Co. Phone 616 A SEE THEM = trustee. ———,————— jout of Anchorage and I told the; Ha,m forbids carrier pigeons from ' Ipllot where I'd seen them, They | being imported or exported. |believed me When We SAW ONE | |herd of at least fifty. After all I'm a paid up Moose myself and T guess I know them when I see them,” he grinned with the famous Joe E. Brown smile. Another interesting happening |was when the party was flying tof Dutch Harbor and saw an unidenti- fied ship. The plane circled the | ship, but received no signal, circled again, still no signal. Finally, as the plane started dropping to “give it the works,” the signal flags went up, just in time, identifying it as a friendly vessel. Juneau Not Scheduled Mr. Brown gave no entertain- ment during his short visit in Ju- neau as his trip here was only to get transportation to the States. “Our plan was to visit the bases in the outposts and in Juneau the men have everything they do in the States,” he said. He gave a § short interview eover KINY at ; g [ . | economical meat producers and can 10:15 o'clock last night and dedi- cated his program to the men in OPENS APRIL 15 f Juneau to Vancouver, | Victoria or Seattle ‘ Princess Norah sails from Juneau April 5, 15 V. W. MULVIHILL i Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska | CANADIAN PACIFIC THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS = FREIGHT REFRIGERATION e | {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 LILLY'S FLOWER and VEGETABLE Divfle Your Meat Bill by Letting Rabblis_ Multiply WABHINGTON, March 27—A tip | from the Interior Department Start raising rabbits in your back | vard and reduce your family meat | bill. Dr. 1. N. Gabrielson, Director of the Fish and Wild Life Service, gave the advice to a House Appropria- tions Subcommittee during hearings on next year’s Interfor Department supply bill “Rabbits,” he sald, “are the most | and in the country with a very small | be raised in suburban back yards investment. It is one sure way of reducing the family meat bill.” ———— HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Mildred Herménn has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for medical treatment. John Ackerman entered 8t. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical treatment uniform in this area. This morn- ing Lu Liston took photographs of the film star for the Associated Press, in the parka which he wore on his northern travels. | Yesterday afternoon Mr. Brown autographed three baseballs for.J. L. "Dolly” Gray which the latter had brought*back from tlie World Serles he attended two years ago and which had been signed by members of the champion Yankee team. He also ' graciously gave autographis to theé many children who surrounded him whetever he went, “Kids in Alaska are just like Papier-mache was probably the first plastic, chemists say. those cverywhere and I like giv- SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS and FERTILIZERS----- (Morcrop - Blood and Bone - Virgo - New Life) Thomas Hardware Co. Phone 555 ing them an autograph if it makes = WE GOT ORDERS FRON) \ : SNVUFFEY PRECUINCT YEADQUARTERS TO HELP Yoo GURRD THE SRIDGE — SOBNDS L\KE '(\!‘\ERE‘S SUNMP'A COOMIN P MOUR ENES OPEN * SEARCH AL SUSPICIO! CHARACTERS 4 e WA T SWOW Y TS \S T FUST EXCTENMENT TVE HWAD SWNCE T BEEN ON TAS J08 (4 e WHAT NS TUAT 2 ' T HERRD SOMEBODY e TS SOIDIER DELIBERKTELY . PINCWED NMEY SCRERM N : o "\/ FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1942 JANE HIBBARD is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of thes — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ""Behind the News"” — “Hif the Road” Federal Tax—>5e per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! e NSRS P CO s T The United States Navy Department requests that nothing be published, printed or conveyed concerning the movements, cargoes or destina- tion of any merchant vessel in American waters. FOR RESERVATIONS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION—CALL THE THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 H. O. Adams, Agent SERVING ALASKA“THE YEAR ‘ROU NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY b rtment y Doy otished states Nav , q sta ng be p“b\:\! the The Unite requests waters. sRVATIONS AND > RES yFoR RE N: ORMATION Sl < t y GREEN, A ers 100 Freight Phone 4 fld ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES ULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitks $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 18 10 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SCHED Hawk Inlet Juneau ...$ 8 Sitka .. 18 Chichagof 18 oonah .. 10 3 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60 CHEDULED NDAY and THURSDAY = Ketchikan Ml?uann Wrangell Petersburg Kake 31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 18.00 18.00 1.50 16.00 15.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per poand—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRI?T% %Igé% Phene 612 GWAY, HASSH;EEE? "l'rlsprtre: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. Juneau Kake .. Petersburg ‘Wrangell Kasaan .. Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased Fairbanks, Alaska .....$ 76 Flat, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath ... Nome, Alaska . Nulato, Alaska ... = Ophir, Alaska ettt Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 236 170 207 23.4 212 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 114 142 119 $120 Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. PELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Pranklin St. PHONE 106 /" 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE $112 83 §37 10 116 § 88 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS

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