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1943 PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 3M00§E WIllaPrdd‘uces IMRS. GRUENING HERE T ATTTEND | | * RETURNS AFTER " et MEET TONIGHT Hated Man i TRIP IN SOUTH iR MANPOWER NEH '.1:";:;s‘:;?-:‘::':t:::‘:' - In Movies solits and | Manager of the Alaska Rural Re-| {Lodge No. 760, to be held at 8 . fributions for Alaska DR. H. (. HANSON IS T SR NNN Herbert Hanson, Nototots XX 9 4 ¢ |o'clock 9 Hibe held %! The Juneau lodge is striving to to Juneau yesterday jafter an absence of over two months, Mrs. Ernest Gruening re- ported that she found residents of | northern California “much inter- | buting toward the re- Returning to ) ) 4 ) & % 2 ;fllud:{vs. the lodge provides endless| . ‘1o hounds Michele Morgan |returned with 9 |opportunities for members to' €X-|i «joan of Paris” or Anna Lee in|over 100 records and % destined for ) 9 “ © Jentren from "r”':l'i 4 4l AR AT N SWEATERS For BEAUTY and WARMTH £3 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 ] YOU CAN FLY | JUNEAU to Anchorage = Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLIEINES Phone 667 How fo Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel | germ Jaden phlegm, and aid nature to sgothe and heal raw, tender, in- | flamed bronchial mucous mem- | , branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ! | a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are | ‘0 have your money back. N i 'CRECMULSIO | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bionchitis s 1y 1) | ‘E TN NN oNots o N NN NN NN NN oV oNoNoNo OO o8 - g LN 7)) ’ FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, Secures (:Ofl- | habilitation Corporation at Palmi |arrived here by Alaska Star A when initiation will also! G | 5 M Westward. Dr. Hanson came to weau 4 ‘Mexmldfi Gfafla(h only Servn:ier en |attend the War Manpower meeting to ¢y |meet its quota of new members this ! jmonth in order to make ®p for { Fl During his stay in Juneau Dr; {those i i Hanson is a guest at the Baranof | SEATTLE WHITEHOB.SE armed forces, officers announce, Agen' n ms Hotel. | lwhen, according to the headquar- e —_— { N COONS ! lide 4 Pl By ROBBIN COO ! ters’ announcement, up to HOYYINOOD—Alexander .Giraxt-|ested in contri (OL o. F. OHI.SON ‘ FAIRBANKS NOME . i = |Order of Moose are now in the TP “ o Cad head and bright eyes at out of the way Alaskan posts.” | ARRIVES THURSDAY | e 7T0; 068 OF.. L) NI and militant moustachios. He is an| While in the San Francisco area The OSTICIL e actor, and yawll see him as various|Mrs. Gruening devoted much of her | FROM AN(HORAG[ BETHEL that in the order’s 1500 or more fiin 5 why Gestapo agent—the | Alaskan service men, and herself | = a carton of games, | v Manager of the Alasl Railroad, | two phono- | was an incoming | enger by | fr rage vesterday | | At a December initiation of a| Tpe latter villiany is engaging his post in this area { piane from Anchorage % |Manstield, Ohio, lodge, 60 candi- time at present, and he is well| Alaska's First Lady also spoke . Fio op o Comsaliion 7 ldates were initiated into the lodge, G .- |over the air three times from a San |thé War Manpower C /’vm“'S were initiated tnto the l0dee, lon the way (0 beogivp s SERECT scheduled to open tomorrow. | 3 . ol Col. Ohlson was here for several | !f|L'. S. Naval Air Corps, who asked After seeing him as the silent the nw«i.s)nnd mll)elesL»d of se)vlr.::e- | H 9 . “, » | me: t rth and appeal to apply for member- Gestapo cop of “Joan of Pais” men in the morth nC TPRCEIRE|1eiving for his Anchorage head- Iship shartly after they were guests the polite family-man type of cop|for games and a quarters. by, plane last Saturday.’ 3 Visits Sons He is staying at the Baranof Hotel = On the last Victory Drive, the and then witnessing his bright. S 2] | Juneau lodge far exceeded its quo- ieyed skulduggery in “Unconquered. Huntington Gruening, older son | iy B ., it is pointed out. As a result; 3 i o A Qe . ] ‘genueman of rollicking, elfin attri-|located at Santa Anna, California, The chief heanp plnhhml n t.m 2| House . Committee, a big surprise butes—elfin in a huge way, of |as an aviation cadet, while Peter, North African war zone is the pro- | : |course. Instead he turns -out to be until recently enrolled at the Uni- Refreshments will be served after [an “artist' a man of ideas about ek (onight's meeting, it is announced, 'the theater, with a quite serious | expects. to leave almost at once for f o " |approach to everything. This is dis- an interior ~Army post aviation | { P Especially 50, because there were| Ms. Gruening praised the efforts )charmlnx tales told of him: how ©of the Colonial Dames in Ketchi- las a tumbler and bear-trainer with kan, who are doing much to main- pressed the great Max Reinhardt tributed something like $15,000 dur- Sy | by soothing his growling bears wun[mg the past year, she said. BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT | Shakespearean speeches delivered While in Seattle before return- matched against the Falcons, as he was involved in a Graustarkian | dressed a group of the organization |the main event, and the second bit of espionage work in the last there and commended the work of lstring team vs. a Juneau Grade|Wal, With a Polish princess and a B o gt |lines yesterday afternoon from the | Playing W||y Ges'apo scheduled to open here tomorrow.! } | who have gone into the — e por L RE00, CIEMAIN A 1oy ach is a barrel-chested little man | creational facilities of , service men | Mooseheart continues, reporting| ., onapes but now you see him|time to soliciting contributions for Col. Otto F. Ohlson, General| jpress high principles | The latter villainy is engaging his| graphs an outlying {afternoon to attend the meeting of | 2/|of which 16 were officers of the gially hated character. Francisco radio station, describing days last week on official business, | at a social function. 'whose shoes creaked constantly,|devices for their use. | while in the city. I expected to find Granach f Gov. and Mrs. Gruening, is now | of the last meeting of the lodge | ‘ be: curement of water {0 bR som [oF UEHESR: | ¢ | versity of California at Berkeley, |appointing. training center i £ traveling circus, he once im- tain the local USO and have con- Douglas High School basketeers |in rolling German gutterals; how | ing to Juneau, Mrs, Gruening ad- /887 ! P & ztazc!i 80. o QUALITY SINCE School team wil afford basketball | Russian colonel. = - - G SO o o oo Vo oo o N o NN NN o L oo o o oV N AR . another doubleheader start- e ' : INew Deal's Nightmare . Is lineup of Present st o , ¢ 2 f of this. His air of mystery is pro- e aclock tonight in the .1y due to the fact that, like most - . Session of Congress (Continued from Page One) Increase Salaries also some talk about > a bill which would pl‘0~1 MEETING OF COUNCIL er's boy in Poland, of his depart-| the salaries Direct report received this mOrn- 1 e from Oermnny’ at Hitler's ac- ial officers, but also|ing gave next Monday night, "““““'oeaslon to power, of his subsequent the officers affected |ary 25, as date of the next meeting| orreats to Austria, to the Soviet stead of appoint- |of Douglas City Council. At m“=union, to Switzerland, to America. people, he is writing a book. He' {will tell you of his youth as a bak+ Most Legistafors Here T For Session; Many New i Proposals Comin Office BARANOF HOTEL increases in d’ be based upon |time it is expected sufficient data {on the bus business will be avail-| of living His fame as an, actor om the continent meant nothing here, ex- ed also that an effort to repeal Chapters Session Laws of hibited the hir- | y the Ter- are em- and Chap- T rial h or| rritory could 1 ome. plify the z birth pplying believed hapter 34 of the 1941 will be in- ermitting applicants for irth certificates to use ry evidence in support of ac- pro- certifi- for de- that a Cream iorant Deod C safel Siops Perspiration Difficulties of many Alaskans, jable to dispose of the issue in a |manner advantageous to citizens of {the town, {cept that William Dieterle, whom {he had known abroad, found him n New York and enlisted him for, |an all-refuge cast of “William Tell.", He knew no English but he knew some actor's tricks. He knew, for instance, that Lubitsch was looking for Russian types for “Ninotchka'— this was 1938—so he played his ' ARRIVES HERE T0 A"E"D MEE""G‘Swis.s peasant’s role in Russian | —— | make-up. Lubitsch fell for it, and, To attend the War Manpower | Granach thus made his first nfiovle.‘ !meeting to begin here tomorrow,| When they interviewed him' for |Howard J. Thompson, ex-offocio |the Gestapoman in “Joan of Paris” ! Commissioner of the Department of |he showed up looking the meek| |Commerce in Alaska and Senior|family-man type he understood| | Meteorologist for the U. S. Weather [Was wanted. “This man has a ecruel | | Bureau, arrived here by plane from|cunning streak in him,” he was ! Anchorage yesterday. told—and immediately, before their | Mr. Thompson was in Juneau two|éyes, Granach developed a brist-| | weeks ago to attend the meeting of {ling wily front which copped the/ |the Alaska War Council of which tole. He was perfect, without a line he is a member. He is staying at|of dialogue, so they said he was | the Gastineau Hotel while in the great for “silent” roles. Now he is 'HOWARD THOMPSON !will also be able to give a good count of themselves in those im-| {portant committee skirmishes. | In the Senate the Democrats’ ma- jority still is substantial and the ccmmittee majorities still will be important. But even there, a solid phalanx behind Republican minol'-{ ity Leader McNary on greater con- | trol of spending or on government | waste, for example, backed by the Scnate Democrats led by economy: minded Sen. Harry F. Byrd, of Vir. ginia, will make life well-nigh im- ! pessible for the open-handed boys. ! As a matter of fact, the Demo- cratic conservatives in both cham- bers hold the balance of power. That means they are going to get much more consideration from the Administration than they have in the past. And that augurs no good; for the New Deal. ! The Result: Social reforms are| cut for the duration and some al- sible for them to get/ jpy |playing Gestapo with talk, to re- |ready in existence will be junked: LINE Alaska Transportation Company . SAILINGS FROM PIEX 7 SEATTLA 3 z i i | PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L d D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 'NORTHLAND TR;}‘N SPORTATION. COMPANY |expenditure of funds for war will tnesses who know of 1 get & fine combing; and there may and many times, the' — > {fute his critics. We Make a Specialty which an applicant was of existence. bill would permit the baptismal or other church chool record as given entrance, affidavits, and means of establishing LARGE TURNOUT REPORTED FOR PRACTICE ALERT Over two hundred members of the Civilian Defense Corps turned out last night for the practice alert which began at 7 o'clock and con- tinued for about twenty minutes, it was announced today by R. E. Rob- | ertson, Director of Civilian Defense. No violations of traffic rules or other regulations in effect during the alert were reported. Following the alert, a large num- ber of General Simon B. Buckner, -oe—— FOR KETCHIKAN Juneau architect, zan Thursday morn- ss trip to the First LEAVES Harold Foss for Ketch on a bu - Sweet potatoes are the driest of nmon vegetables, containing only Jr's., proclamation and bulletins re- | All of which is very well, but still {a disappointment after the impres- sion made by his stout-pixie ex- | terior. 1 HOSPITAL NOTES | Mrs. Walter Heisel entered St. Ann’s for medical treatment yes-| terday and is reported better to-| \day. | Alfred Erickson was an incom- |ing medical patient at St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. i | Frank R. Nagel has entered St. {Ann’s Hospital for medical atten- | tion. be restrictions on lend-lease purse- trings. i 1 Unless some thing happens to change the present picture, the farm bloc will revise parity prices| to include increased labor costs and| the labor laws will get a shaking up. (Tomorrow: The President and| the 78th Congress.) BUY DEFENSE STAMPS —ezternally. Rubon | of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe ! GEO. ANDERSON EXPERT PIANO TUNING Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now at Your Service—PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe | e ] e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- lsflhm- C’hm’n- nah goon Tenakee Todd ican an go! n»‘;et Hooslo # $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 18 10 10 18 18 10 5 18 13 w0 18 10 10 Sitka Juneau $18 Sitka 2 Chichagof 18 : 10 mn’er pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell ——— PRIORITIES GRANTED, KODIAK WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM BEING BUILT {!garding dimout regulations were given out to Air Raid Wardens who will distribute them to business! houses and households. The War Production Board is While there is a shortage of bul-|expected to grant priority soon on letins, there are ample copies of materials for construction of the the proclamation of the dimout|Kodiak water supply, Richard which will go into effect February Green, sanitary engineer for the 1, and anyone who has not received Territorial Department of Health, one should ask his Air Raid War- gaiq today. den for a copy, Mr. Robertson s2id.| work on the project is well un- , On the whole, the practice 'b‘.“,der way and should proceed with was pronounced most successful. llittle difficulty once the needed - e Sorghum cane, readily grown in mMmaterials are on hand, he said. many parts of the nation, is being ————— Y used as a sugar substitute. Empire Classifieds Pay! $30.00 $35.00 10.00 CARA NOME FRESHENER After cream cleansing, ree move all traces of soiled cream with this fragrant liquid! It refreshes your skin delightfully ! H Juneau .. 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