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PAGE TWO M///[,e WEATHER SPECiy BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTION QO@‘B:LE ;IH;—(;SL'A $1 SIZE Double value—wit! friple usesl— (1) Helps guard skin aguainst chapping, rough, red dryness. Grahd for hands. (2) Soothing powder base. Coaxes make-up to stay on smoothly. (3) A comfort- ing body-rub after exposure or winter sports. Creamy-pink, not sticky. Stock. up for winter by getting several bottles now. EXTRA USES FOR BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTION USE ON CHILDREN'S hands, faces and legs before exposure to cold or wind. ' It will help prevent irritating chapping; help keep their skin baby smooth. BIUSTERY }ATHE! 10TI0N limited time FOR THE HOUSEWIFE after dish washing, clean- ing or exposure to water and strong soaps. FOR THE OFFICE WORKER it provides a quick ;voy to free the hands of carbon, ink or Gust. FOR THE OUTDOOR GIRL skiing or hiking for co B M Behiends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 se when skating, ort and protection. RULES REVISED ON DOUBLE TIME ON SEVENTH DAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 — In a TIDES TOMORROW | Low tide—2:00 a.m., High tid 8:17 am,, Low tide—3:16 p.m., High tide—-9:30 pm, New Umlrr-flrl:u i Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration dent’s order on double time, the Secretary of Labor ruled that pay- ment of double time rates is not required on a seventh consecutive day of work if tiie employe gets a |day off in each work week. An employe, as an extreme ex- ample, could work as many as | twelve consecutive days without | getting double time. Under such a | schedule he would be idle the first day of the work week, work the re- | maining six days of that week, | then work the first six days of the 1. Does not rot dresses — does | revised interpretation of the Presi-| DIMOUT GOES INTO EFFECT FEBURARY 1 Civilian D%&e Director Robertson Releases ADC Regulations Juneau oday Robertson, Director of the Civilian Defense announced that on next irst night on which will become *ffective the dimout required by he Alaska Defense Command, a oractice alert will be held at 7 y'clock. The only personnel of the Ju- eau Civilian Defense Council who hould respond to the alert are the Wardens, and Auxiliary Police. The all-clear signal will be sounded at 7:15 o'clock but Aux- iliary Pglice and Air Raid War- dens should remain on .duty for an hour during which time they {should check and | servance of the dimout in their | various areas. No arrests should |be made for any violations ef the ;dimoul, but the names and ad-| |dresses of residences, husiness | houses, and . other buildings in thich the dimout regulations are not observed should be reported in ito their réspective Sergeants who in turn should report the viola- |tdons to the Juneau Civilian De- | tense Council. | Auxiliary Police and A Raid | Wardens should seek to induce the public generally to comply with |the dimout regulations by calling attention to the manner in which | the particular householder or busi- ness house is failing to comply with them, Mr. Robertson called . attention |to the following provisions of the Proclamation ; Dimout Provisions “Signs, commercial flood light- ing, display lighting and amuse- ment places. During the hours of darkness between sunset and sun- rise, the Proclamation prohibits all such lighting as: Exterior Lighted Neon or Gaseous Tube Advertising Exterior Lighted Bulletin and Poster Boards Lighted Building or Outdoor Busi- ness Signs |Outdoor Display Lighting | Lighted Theater Marquee Signs | Building Outline Lighting Building Floodlighting Outdoor Christmas Tree Lighting and all other forms of decora- tive and advertising lighting visible out-of-doors at night. “As will be seen from the above listing, all outdoor lighting of any type which was designed to attract attention is prohibited at night in |the Zone of Restricted Lighting. | “Also prohibited at night are lighted neon or gaseous tubing signs, ornamental outline lighting lor other decorative lighting which is located immediately within show windows so that it is clearly visible out-of-doors. Interior Lights Boards and Decorative members of the Council, Air Rflid{ report the ob- ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA should vanes outside. be tightly cl , with the pointing downward to the Traffic o Highway Traffic. As deseribed in the Proclamation, |those areas from which mormal automobile headlamps are VISIBLE FROM THE A are, subject to !the following r lation: “‘No vehicle shall operate dur- !ing the night hours between: sunset and sunrise with more, than two lighted driving lamps, regardless of direction of travel. Each, Such lamp shall provide a maximum of not more than 250 beam ecandle power,’ Fi “The Proclamation does not re- strict the use of normal rear lights, { “Street and Council, including tail lights, stop Mlghts, the desire to operate fish traps in| and license plate lights. Neither Monday evening, February 1, the are clearance lights restricted on net operations at the same time, rcial vehicles that are .nor- required to be so equipped. Robertsan said the Civilian | Defense Council understood that driving with the headlights de- pressed was a compliance with this | regulation.) | Other Lights | “Other Sources of Light. ' All {other sources of light VISIBLE {FROM THE SEA include lights from Fires, bonfires, parked cars, {flashlights and lanterns are pro- ‘hibited at night by the Procla- (mation. | comu | mally | (Mr. Don't Forget “Don’t forget to draw. yo%,wmr dow. blinds down fo the level of | the lowest light within the at night. Venetian blinds id have their vanes pointed downward to the outside. By “Don’t. forget to shield ~your porch, garage and ulhcr_ outside i | writing by the .Air Raid Wamensl“gm's- All light must shine down- 1,000 fish, ‘and over 300,000, | ward. | “Dn’t permit any light to shine loutside your home or ' business creater. than one foot candle on the ground or sidewalk. One foot candle is about the same as the light, from ordinary street lights, “Don’t forget, all outdoor lighted signs are barred. Interior stgns |must be shielded level with the {Lottom light bulb or heor ' or | florescent tube i | “Domn’t forget that skvlights must be covered. No lights must shine upward. “Don’t forget that therc arc | special .xestrictions for areas, VIS- IBLE FROM THE SEA, requiring dimmed headlights on ¢ No exposed lights are permi sea- ward. “Don’t forget that Pr amation No. 6 fects all lights within the Military Lighting Zone. If you have 1o Proclamation No. 6, get one now {from your Air Raid Warden or Defense Council, Ignorance i no excuse. | “Don't wait for a officer 'to inform you of your dimout vio- |lation. You may be fined if, you ‘v!u." Mr. Robertson emphasized that the regulations do not permit any ‘lu:ht to shine outside of any build- |ing, on any side of the building, |greater than one foot candle on (the ground or sidewalk and that |one foot candle is about the same |as a light from an ordinary street |light; furthermore, ou the south- ‘rvrly and westerly sides of build- |ings all such light is prohibited | unless . the window or door is cov- |ered by drapes or shades. ‘ Mr. Robertson also said it was ;anticipawd a little time will be re- ‘quired before an efficient obsery- ance of the dimout regulation is | obtained, but the public is urged |to voluntarily comply with the police “Interior light sources must be | NEW FISH Interior Dept. Gives TAXES ARE 10 s peancefe ~ PROPOSED bill to author WASHINGTON, Jan e Anchorage 29 — The to pur- | chase the electric light and power Kehoe Infroduces Bill Aim- ed at Trap Operators in Alaska A bill umunz“; (70 greatly ruducei the Territory, and hitting seine and was introduced in the House this merning by Rep. Joseph W. Kehoe, as House Bill No. 7 In addition to license taxes now in effect, the new bill would re- quire an additional tax on medium red, cohoe, pink and chum salmon, | all such fish “caught in any one| trap, seine or net, over 75000 as| follows ! From 75000 to 150,000 $2 per 1,000 fish. From 150,000 to 200,000, $5 per 1,000 fish. From 200,000 to 260,000, $10 per 1,000 fish. From 250,000 to 300,000, $30 per 1,000 fish. { On red, king and sockeye .sdlmon; caught in any one trap, the tax, would be as follows: From 50000 to 75,000, $30 per $1,000 fish. From 75000 to 150,000, $40 per 1,000 fish. From 150,000 to | 200,000, $30 per 1000 fish. From | 200,000 to 250,000, $60 per-1,000 fish. | From 250,000 to 300,000, $70 per $80 per 000 fish | Operators would be’ required to keep a special account of the num- | ber and kind of fish taken in each | individual piece of gear > DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS HIGH FACES ST. LOUIS BLUES TONIGHT On the Channel basketball slate tonight is another doublehead- er of high interest proportions, dlaying in the school gymnasium. The majer contest will be between the High School and the St. Louis \ preliminary game between the Dou s Midge and Juneau Mid- rting 7:30 ‘o'clock, will the main event. R - ‘\"’ ¥OR SUFFERS EYE { With one of his on account of eign particles getting into it,| Meyor Hachmeister has been un- able to attend to his duties in the| Treadwell pattern shop all week. | 2 BB G | | CORTEZ'S IN POLOFF HOUSE George Cortez and family, who | |were burned out of house and home last Sunday, have located | temporarily in cottage on E| | Street, formerly owned by | Poloff. 'CARA NOME (0L CREAM or dry skin, cleanse with this light cream that also lubricates and smooths. |t removes dust k - ECONOMY relude INJURY| eyes bandaged | ction from a ystem of the Anchorage Light and | Power Company has received a fa- jvorable report from the Depart- | ment | Anthony J. Dimond ask for measure. Delegate he will on the and said hearing of Interior an early - The largest river in New Zea- land is only 80 miles long Childs Colds | To Relieve Misery Rub on Time-Proved Vicks VapoRus \ BUY ¢ UNITED STATES WARBONDS EVERY PAY DAY SPEED OUR VICTORY SAVE FOR THE FUTURE! The $18.75 War Bond you buy to- day can pay for 10 rounts of anti-aircraft fire to knock a Jap Zero down from the clouds, And you will ‘get your monéy back with interest to buy the things you want after the Victory is ours! Come on—lend 10% Every Pay Day! 4% PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5,000 Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System ATCO LINE Alaska Transportatien Comp: L] SAYLINGS FEOM FPIFR 1 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 We Makea Specialiy FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 FLY P.AA to SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL 1943 - PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristal Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AITRLINES paraNof ore, Phome 6 6 7 ilings eqular Saiing BPagsengets, TFreight and Re&rigetafion ATIONS AND v FORRESERY - CALL INFORMATY i HENRY GREEN, A€ ngers 109 Freight Phone 23 Passe! f CHOP SUEY not iritate skin. 'succeeding week and take the sev-extinguished unless they are shield- |‘cEulations of the Alaska Defense 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used ed so that the light sources do | 2. Command and to remember that enth day off. Under such a sched- ule the employer need not pay double time because the employe gets one day off in each work week. | A work week consists of seven days starting with the same calenda ‘duy each week. Under the old interpretation, | double time pay was required for i any seventh consecutive day un- Arrid is the largest selling s some other schedule mutually deodorant. Try a jar today! satisfactory to employer and em- n R R I n plo.‘.c b B . 39 Faiar Aloin 59¢ and 10¢ jars PRI . okt it s S right after shaving, 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American | Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Empire Classitieds Pay! JACK FARGHER as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THE WOLF MAN" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! i MR. HOARDER-NEXT DOOR-JUST ‘PHONED AND SAID HE'D LIKE TO BORROW. YOUR LADDER -HELL BE RIGHT OVER! GIT _ME THAT LADDER- I'LL SEE THAT HE DON'T GIT IT L OUT OF THIS HOUSE - RIGHT | USIN' LET HIM COME SEE THAT I'M not emit direct rays above the horizontal out-of-doors. All interior |lighting must be reduced or con- |trolled so that it does not con- | tribute more than one foot candle ’illuminatlon on any outdoor area. All [be shielded so that each light source does not emit light rays above a |plane inclined downwards 10 de- grees from the horizontal. “What is one foot candle? It is |a measure of light intensit valent to the illumination on a |surface one foot away from a burning candle. It is not very much J—raughly equivalent to the light. on downtown sireets of a large city produced solely by street lighting. It is enough to allow traffic cir- culation without appreciably con- |tributing to “skyglow” as a pos- isible aid to the enemy “Residential, Commercial or In- |dustrial Windows. No lighting is permitted behind windows or flazed doors VISIBLE FROM THE SEA unless they are covered by |drapes or shades. Ordinary rolle shades or drapes will spffice, If Venetian blinds are used, th N_AND IT= street and highway lights must | . equi- | |during war it is necessary to en- dure the slight inconvenience with- {out too much complaint. | Commencing tomorrow, the Em- |set of February 1, and thereafter {in each issue will publish the sun- rise and sunset of the next suc- ceeding Sunday and Monday, The |dimouts are effective from sunket |of one day to sunrise of the next day. — ., HEALTH ORGANIZATION | IS TO MEET TONIGHT | Annual meeting of the Group Health Association will be held this evening, at 8 o'clock in the American Legion Dugout, it was !nnnounced today. { All members and anyone interested in cooperative medical ‘mre and hospitalization are in- E\'ned to attend. | —— e o 0.0 8 0 0 o o . WEATHER BUREAU le (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Thursday, Jan. 28 Makimum_ 25, minimum ?4 e ® o & & o 0o 0o o o |pire will publish the time of sun- | else | fresh and REG. velvety. 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Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg [ - R Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hevchikan Ex:;eu Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg gy 70 ames, pHONE 612 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TG HAINES, HASSE.LBOR.G, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. JUREAU == ANCHORAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airway (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES { AGENTS : PHONE 812