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PAGETWO ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA [1 en the health of every community,|lief of civilian suffering in case of| N,URSE S A'DE <hould an unforeseen disaster, such|air attack or sudden disaster. These JUNEAU Hl as an air raid or epidemic strike.|mobile units, consisting of four doc- [ CORPS IS READY The American Red Cross in colla- tors, four nurses, and four Nurse'sl lEAvE FOR |or skating party, weather permit-| o boration with the Office of Civil- Aides are on call 24 hours a day, ting, were discussed at a recent| A jan Defense has therefore issued a|ready to speed to any scene of dis- (ONTIN | meeting of the Totem Club. | FOR NEw woRK nation wide appeal for 100,000 Vol- aster to set up Casualty and Pirst ’ SouTH poRIs Which ever is finally decided | PTUIN hteer Nurse's Aides to relieve mis;md Stations for the care of “walk- ¥ B, .\ upon, mempers or prospective| § e ko g “'Oundeg." vI (IoR'ES Taking passage for the south lailimemhers are urged to attend and| health of this nation. esponsibility A g ‘..\( e st b RO Boksat db the ANB Twelve Members of Lates Mect Present Needs | A special Red Cross Volunteer : \ nie K““‘_M:x’x‘:]_ffl:;'\f'ia Prieber, | Hall at 7 p_rl)n‘ Friday, January 29. | Organizafion Here GO- The Red Cross Volunteer Nurse's Nurse's Aide committee on which| L Il Tt sDalial iRt | e f . = i Aide Corps, originally started in thc“acal hospital and nursing organ-, y e g fo Sodon, TE I TREEG .‘Johnson‘ s ing fo Aid Hospifal 1 war acopted new rulings and|astions an the medical divison o ((rjmson Bears Turn on or iangaon’ wnite nrs. dmerva | PPN SltssHed 7 ( | | TOTEM CLUB TO [ FORIY g Slx | ARRANGE PARTIES Plans for either a folk dancing P.AAA to | revisions in October, 1941, to meet.QCD are represented, is responsible" < Srs. Neve. Whiley Dhire } 5} the present needs. The Volunteer in every chapter for the organiza- - = ¥ hite, P S 5l the Juneau Nurse’s Aide Corps is afn'amed iand}'.iux; and su;;ser\'islon of the Corps Power 10 Beai Slga(s g“:‘:( wrn\l|‘((:1‘1;= F;ii‘:dr?sz:‘ S;S‘:?:I EARA NUME ; - 3 § disciplined = service of American and must also see that standards , PR e “dfnd g ,\,m,\ rican Red C i rtlj\‘:?;‘m. women between 18 and 50, physs-’nnd discipline, approved by the 36 to 28 E fi‘vl,lfk ]1)))(\»:\\&:11;1 a‘:blm Lawrence 'lllSl""G anAM SEATTLE v WHITEHORSE Gorps otgaRicadt liere, are complet-fORIIY it and with & high schaol nursing profession, jgre. malritatned. | SCORES LAST NI : Pouil Satko, Mrs, Doroiy Irvingj| 8 Protect your skin against | ! ing their course and , will|education jr its’ equivalent.; They Volunteers i ths Cotpe give de-, g i 28 | Miss Bobby Dooley, Lt. Clyde Tre- L ihe clements with an in- | : ing thelr Ucory couse and WL, devote a minimum of 130|voted service to thelr work, as they| Jmeau Hi Beats Sigaes 36-28 | Wes Bl FOCOL L porg, miton | . Visible fim of this dainty, | riotion) wbrk ® eriod of 45(hours Rer year on duty in hospi- play an all-important part in our Waves Forfeit To Bruins |loggen, Mrs JOSO0 Gt greaseless cream. It makes BANKS Bl NOME Ly, i ke R tals or health organizations, but in|war effort. Their work is amply re- | 5 o Weedatingy 1/ 18 M\vlrph). e your face powder cling | i 3 i he members of the Corps have Case Of an emergency, they must be | Warded by the satisfaction of know- Juneau High School turned on Zme\k; (J;}:n:p;(?:‘?m;(‘:;“‘,’:l:,m? more Ia'uivl-glv and bob % Setlhn avery \nd dur- 'Prepared-to give generously of their|ing that they are sharing in t,hotu_"! heat in.the last. quarter last C: FQ“‘ o Suid S £ smoothly, too! e o A occ. | tiMeE. mast civilized of human endeavors,/night to settle the Sigacs' hash|Haugeberg Edward O. Binns, Bur- LARGE JAR ¢ THEL ing the sessions have been address- {ihis e . St gt H on Baker, William. Huttula, Lewis}§ % ed by various doctors and others. Ste- Volunteers svuuted |the relief of human suffering. and showed the fans that they|ton BUCT O0 T ST L oy phenie Bogdon, Public Health Nurse,; The American Red Cross through TR < T were out for a spot in the playoff | Harer, Donald P. McCurdy. “Stan- ASK FOR IT TODAY o s 7 il g The win kept them in a tie for| " "' 5 et BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. will give & talk to the Corps to- its chapters, has undertaken to e lley Trelawney, Brownie Whaley, o 11 Store” morrow night at the meeting place select, enroll, and place volunteers. GAME(OMMISSION third. place. : |y e 3 The Rexall Stor in the Public Health Center. Both day and evening classes are |~ T | ‘Bavard paced the high school S ! S ———— PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 Women with an aptitude for nurs- held, wherever possible. This en- 1‘tt‘ami canning seven field goals and ing and a desire to participate in ables the working woman to give u S {two free throws for 16 points, and | this particular civilian defense are some of her leisure time in service |Pasquan ran up 10 counters on MUMPS pOSTPONE wented for future corps organiza- to her country. An intensive 80| or (HAMBER HERE {;ve ane:zuoa:;se.rg?;b::::u ;:lrlx::d DANCE RECITAL BY tion. They must be between 18 and hour training course has been pre-‘ 0 e 2 MRS. ROFF PUPILS be an American citizen, have an ' pared with the approval of the Of-| u" TED s cquivalent of a high school edu-|fice of Civilian..Defense and .the; Members of the Alaska Game Baldwin was high for the losers wARBoNI)s cation, and give their service with-'Nursing Council on National De- | Commission and field men were!with 10. In the last minute and out pay, taking a training course, fense. Thirty-five hours of class- guests of the Juneau Chamber of a half, the Sigacs played with only| It is just one thing after another ond then give 150 hours of service an- reom work are given by a qualified | Commerce at & noon luncheon in|four men on the floor. Krulikoski —and the dance recital to be given EVERY PAY DAY Y 0 U C A N FL nually. graduate nurse. The next 45 hours|the Baranof Hotel today. went out on fouls and there were by the pupils of Dorothy Stearns . - Now that we are at war, the are spent in supervised practice in| Chairman Earl N. Ohmer of Pet- [no more Sigacs on the bench, | Roff has again been postponed. country is faced with dn acute! hospital wards. Graduates then re-|ersburg acted as spokesman for the| The Waves failed to show up, First postponement was caused nursing shortage, which may threat- ! ceive 'their caps and pins, which group which included, in addition | for the second game, forfeiting to| When the costumes failed to arrive, | together with the blue uniforms and|to, Executive Officer Frank - Du- |the Bruins who were awarded a 2-o|then they finally came but other {white blouses with the Red Cross fresne, Commissioners- Andy Si- victory on the books. ricles g be, ubed WETh IR {OCD insignia on the laft sleeve,imons of the Kenai, Gordon Spring-|{ There will be no more games erything finally.Bos CoReISE AR he recital was scheduled for next | i imake them full-fledged membersipett of Fairbanks, Frank P. Wil- |u i £ 3 3 X - | until next Monday when the Moose | P lof the Red Cross Volunteer Nurses!ljams of St i . "1 Sunday afternoon. T Y ,P H o o N ! t. Michael, and field men |play the Waves, and the Officers| " Nou (o mumps have arrived and "JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward - Bristol Bay T T1L SPEED OUR VICTORY SAVE FOR THE FUTURE! The $18.75 War Bond you buy to- day can pay for 10 rounds of anti-aircraft fire to knock a Jap make beds, take pulses and temp-|conditions in Petersbur; : 4 : g .are pro- For Defense workers eratures, give baths, ass‘nst with re- gressing with the view of doing|Pasquan, F jcords, and render innumerable everything possible to aid in the|Krusl, F FG TP Thirty tea cars of the British 5 . | ¥ ‘hi 0 and Others with small services, which although NOt|yar effort. He said that the Game |Anderson, F 0 1 7 3 16 49% PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5,000 Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System Aide Corps. IDan Ralstos | Zero down from the clouds. And R R Services Performed {Dan Ralston,of Ketchikan, - Frank take on the Slgacs in the Juncau|several of the puplls have them,||you.will get your money back : . St T |Beals from the Aleutians, Clarence | High School gym. | causing further postponement of|| with interest to buy the things USKOKWIM an uKon inis | | Services performed by Volunteer|J. Rhode of Fairbanks, Jack O'Con-| Following is the box score of|the recital you want after the Victory is 3 p o {Nurse's Aides are varied. They feed inor of Anchorage. {last night's game: | i gt ours! Come on—lend 10% Every - patients unable to feed themselves,| Ohmer told the Chamber that Juneau Hi Pay Day! e nes ay rrlday sullday T 0 10| YMCA ply the African desert with 0 0frefreshments for Allied troops. 0 S il 1 2 1 * ALASKA STAR ATRLINES | of —— absolutely necessary from a medical Commission is doing its best . to|Snell, C point of view, greatly add to me‘be as fair as possible in consider-|Bavard, G ioriti tients comfort. The Nurse's, Aide, |, PrlOrlnes. :’: $kihL over tHese roul:inesh::ie- ing game problems for the Terri- | Thibodeau, G 3 tory. 3| HEAR “JIM, GEORGE & TOM" tal dutfes, releases the trained nurse | i ALL SIZES where her teohical kil e needed.‘wfl’;;f; i s sl G s 4 T:";’: K‘z".—lw‘“l:‘c ot A Nurse's Aide is never al ' i - ur Sy o 10: .m. e s oot or ooy, | Supervisor of the Bureau of Pish. FG FT E 2 paranof nore. Phome 667 'mics, and in all her work, she is|Cries for Alaska and Alaskan Re- |Linhart, F 4 0 T n E AT under the constant supervision of a|€ional Consultant for Pisheries Co- | Krulikoski, F 0.1 graduate Burse. |ordinator Harold L. Ickes, Everett|Baldwin, C 5.0 0 0 { First Aid Course |Smith, manager of the Juneau U.{Naughton, G . 4754 A T C u. s. GBAVBS | The Standard First Aid Course is|S- Employment Office. |smith, & By 1 | {now a requisite for the Nurse's Aide| It Was announced that all hali-|McCarthy, G 00 LINE | o |Who has completed the 80 hourib_ul'vdVEu-:Wl owners have been in- | b S e Clothing Man | course. This enables her to serve on | Vite attend the next Thursday| Totals 1106 i ! 3 o the Emregency Medical Field units | meeting of the Chamber as guestsy_x - e Alaska Trans rtation TR AN SPORT TION . COM pA N Y 23 set up in many hospitals for the re- Most are getting their gear in . | ) > — ‘shape now and probably will be "Ew Houns ARE Cm'“y ‘ jon the banks by February 15. Dr.. N ;Jfio. Rude is in charge of the A“NOUN(ED Bv e APPLIANCE SAILINGS FROM P1ER 1 affair. | A : NO I E' | President Charles W. Carter ap- | ’ | . SE‘ENXLERCL d SEATELE I C = |pointed a special committee — the | M I KE S plA(E | DEALER g { . i Qailings’ “ Tr eig‘\\ | 1 Passengers: ® "L 1V‘Var and Conservation Acuviues: i dnekigera“o“ Eitecllve FEbruar 1 1943 ;L)gmmgttwel, naming Harry - Sper- anpouncement of new hours for || - ..and you'll like the repair work PASSENGERS FREIGHT || B g 5 ] Y ’ g, Stanley Grummett and Ho- |dining and dancing at Mike's Place || %e do on electric appliances. Only REFRIGERATION mer Garvin. as members. in Douglas: in ‘e‘pnforma'n&' with || 8enuine G-E parts are used. The experimental rate of 25¢ for scheduled deliveries will be R. E. Robertson read a letterearlier closing hours is made today £ Astatitianed” [from the Ketchikan Chamber of | Music for dancing will begin at| il | Co essin H Calls for parcels to be delivered will be charged 50c at any ‘smr;:;rc; e;:;r crui;,m‘,g;iagf ::; :6 f e cjonzmue has loln g AlaSka EleCiric nghi D. B. FEMMER—AGENT time. To conserve vital equipment, and to speed delivery service, offeri vpatrons are enjoying themselves. | calls in by 10:00 A. M. will be delivered by noon the same day. || paign B, DD Sowaria .. sl o SOk, Llulle eivid diom 12 and Power Co. PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Calls in by 2:00 P, M. will be delivered by 5:00 P. M. the same || christencd qtlasr ', Jpaed el Soliniett i day]. le;celskdc not incilude large freight, large express, batteries, !Ix;rry éperling TR w::y “wfml fe:;;‘g;énw"ez ‘i coal, oil, trunl I 5 o i or steal as special deliveries will be taken care of on hours not used by f||{2*mon and students of Juneau |be served from 12 noon on. We Make a S eciah the scheduled parcel deliveries. 0 | High School, the ice in the base-, “As long as patrons are having| . o p Y ’ {ment of the old Goldstein Build- | fun, we will serve them sandwiches | . iy at Your Service—PHONE 143 On y‘;‘:‘f psz;vwe adog mflrwwmemence&m'fo zag roas o g |ng has been cleared and children |and dibner and furnish music.for The Clothing Man ; of | o i T rsonal al e you time money. Try it! {]imay now skate there. He pointed dancing” the management said to- & Call 492—-Whether Tt Be a Message or a Half-Ton of Coal! foue S ) el e ey cor e Exclusive Represen- || CHOP SUEY | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES DUANE 8. MARTIN, {responsible for accidents, however. ;i | ST ] Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, DAl Service. ‘ e e e, however. | Efnmre Classifieds Payl tative I{I:) rJuneau | 215&1'(21;%5&581;{% ;S;E:(A TRIP;?cheduled Dailge:t 9;3‘2. fxcmh:'m- 1 [ Sy} | n i Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan got Sitks 18§18 $18 $18 8§18 ............ = Mussolini Hart Schaft The Royal Cafe R i 5 3 B ar C ner 10 18 10 18 10 5 H. E. SIMMONS , &M | .8 ¢ "> a8 » paid-up subscriber to THE'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ; | “I' l B d “ X Regecs ot SRR e i SR is invited to present this coupon this evening ! i, nbe | ar GEO. ANDERSON o g at the box office of the« — ] FIRST— rubthroat; chest,and back 2 18 oliice o l | with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. SN“S and overcoals EXPERT PIANO TUNING Hoonah . 10 i LONDON, Jan. 28—Premier Be- | TMEN—spread a thick la: of Waurlitzer Alaska Agent Now E!vl‘fll Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 660 CAPITOL THEATRE | nito Mussolini of Italy is confined | .VapoRub on the chest and cover and Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% «nd receive TWO TICKETS to see: |to g B soociia 1o« Reutars VIR A WA : Anderson Music Shoppe SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY dx?:wh c‘l‘mlmw inside. Europe:” | - RIGNT. AMAY, Vap}t:{lub goes to PLOBSHEIM Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg " y] " { ere have been ts that| Wwork—loosens phlegm—eases DB. KH-DA“ S VlCTflllY ']Mussohni is suffering ;?;::riomam gflwz‘m :lfr "G’“':— y THE ‘:&gg s o 2 | ulcers, Bn'nzsl wmfl;- A n A ‘ %) 20: o PO T i e ey o Tal comtort 7 SH(ES B OF Express Rate: 25c per eund—Minimunt of SL00 to heschikan WAICH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! S AR .agf ‘l“l'm o Alaska’s Largest Apartment Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60 to Petersburg e et ee——sr——e—uet | BUY DEFER AN ’ : Hotel . and Wrangell ) * FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, ‘ : EVERY ROOM WITH TUB HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU wm:“ilnn SIz C E % tes applicable when passenger warrants g 1 and SI;I_OWER 5::::,1: an: Rates Subject to Change WithoutNotice. . * = % S : - oF ST TR reone : Phone 800 JUNEAU — ANCHOBAGE | YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | TOLD YOU THAT W i MR.HOARDER JUST 3 MR, HOARDER 1S Di ; B ‘PHONED AND SAID WHAT- WELL- ? 4 HE NOTICED THAT OF ALL THE 7 THE LAWN-MOWER | JUST ASKED > OKEN — — HE HM TO SEE Z ES . IF HE WOULD-

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