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PAGE TWO We wish to announce that Joe George is no longer associated with us in the George Brothers Liquor Store, having withdrawn on January 1, 1943. The business of the George Br}othea;g_ Liquor Store will he condupte,d_ al_ong the same basis as it has been in the past. (Signed) TOM GEORGE GUS GEORGE Washington, Wyoming and Alaska. |, . . iaple This number includes both officers | Headquarters, and enlisted personnel for the lv’“\&p'fllll’ or Servis in which thousands of wo- ‘Bm!dm" | men to release men for sea duty. At least 25,000 volunteers are needed by the WAVES and SPARS | | this year, according to directives re-| ceived at the Thirteenth Naval Dis- trict Procurement’ Office from the Navy Department. The expansion of the program, officials indicated, is the result of the highly successful replacement of men with women | which already numerous naval establishments. | Among the various specialist rat- | son ings for are aviation machinist’s ma men, electrician’s mates, par at Women's 117 Marion RECRUITING OF WOMEN GIVEN NEW IMPETUS Monthly Quotas Through- ouf Country Now Be- ing Stepped Up SEATTLE, Feb. 3—Immediate ex- pansion of the Women’s Reserve of the United States Naval Reserve by at least fifty per cent has re- sulted in stepping up of monthly men, An announcement from the Office : PR t of Naval Officer Procurement, 117 A recent modification of educa- MILLERS RETURN Marion Street, Seattle, indicated tional requirements for women ap-| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller Portland. The |in the district. NEWS Ranny, Itte | day, radio- | Street. taking a residence on ————— sical and educational requirements Reserve 1233 American Bmk informa- are being recruited in order|ijon may also be obtained at regu- lar Naval Recruiting Stations with- DOUGLAS has taken place in| WALLIS'S MOVE TO JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wallis and who have been resi-| which women may train|dents of Dougias for the past mree! yeo- months, moved to Juneau yester-| Sixth (Continued from Page One) dispute between DeGaulle about a ing the cause of the Presid {s' & armame der help- | Th effort | supply modern rench armly un- enemy add very ng. made Gir Praises of praise to the press ar for living up faithfully t the request of the Office nsorship that: secrecy | ‘.u.::mum-mavx-’ the President | out of | After giving a d radio be ma ed co ments party noted never touch travel He placed thi 16,965 miles. The i length of the trip journe; a milit whole was - essentially entered the G night. . cobson Maxine dmitted at St. rgery. Hanson Hospital last Mar- Ann’s an incoming med- t. Ann’s Harry Duffxy al patient at tel St Brynolf and patients at been dis- Niemi, Pete Young, medic Hospital al Mrs, were outgoing patients yesterday from St. Ann's Hospital and turned to their home in Douglas. .- WELL BABY CONFE; ON THURSDAY well baby confe; the Health Center row 1 1 to 4 pm A The extension of wartime colla- v CONFERENCE Decision to sponsor what is pro- Canadian, sources, the improvement of stand- British® Columbia and - Alaska. Committee; the carryving out of lhe ‘»\hmh it should“be possible to pre- (Continued fru'n Page One) 150 Ann's press. That's something Washing- tomor- ness has been employed by more boration to the peace-time devel- _{‘opmcnl of the vast region of north- ern British Columbia, Yukon Terri- {bably the first international plan- H|ghhqhi5 of Africa ning project of such magnitude in b history was made by the Joint Journey The immediate object of the study is to gather basic information on | the region and develop for the con- ards of living, settlement and other undertakings The study is being carried on by James C. Rettie, of the Portland, Oregon office, of the National-Re- ab {sources Planning’ Board. and Char- he study: t ‘The North Pacific-region “involv- crnment ed contains about 1,000,000 square wqrve 1 T e ime . development. M‘-‘—— 3 . L | ! charged er has been a better example of the difference between Broadway-Holly- | ton newsmen and women don't com- prehend, understand, or quien sabe President Roosevelt does it oc- political bigwigs than the Capito] Dome could find seats for. Evidently Care Boothe Luce got THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREf- JUNEAU ALASK/ tory and Alaska is the object of an international study announced by [ Feonomiq Committees at a recent ' meeting. Dr. Alvin H. Hansen is sideration of the Joint Economic Comimitters, proposals for Canas { cooperating officials of the Govern- ments of the United States and lés« Camsell, Dépu Minister: ofy Mission Mines and Resour Ottawa; have ! miles and 100,000 people. The war Ruby J :Ls contributing additional popula- iin have been § s f . dDital for medical care, has left the NewRepresentative; =« |louit wnd retumed nom wood and Washington. Clare Boothe Luce, Broadway playwright and’ casionally. With him, it's sort of a game, but he al makes up! an inkling overnight of this Wash- | ington secret. Her press conference 1/ WILL PLAN FOR | I the Joint Economic Committees of Canada and the United States. |Chairman of the U. S. Committee and Dr. W. A. Mackintosh of the l(hlln United States economi¢ coop+ leration’ in the development of re- Canada, with the active a tance of officials of the Governments: of 1 béen appointed to-organize and. di- réct, under the Joint Economie ! Hosp"M- NOIES hlon and improved joint transpor- !Hospital for tation facilities; the advantages of | Gels Off, Wrong Foo ... | Ralph Hollywood scenarist, played the old mo'om picture trick of ducking the' for it with a front page story That secret of winning forgive- the next day wasn't page one, but after a bit of hemming-hawing and and parrying some fingernail work from I | | - | i | | {once | meals when the etdohn L |on January | cial Order | cers j that Hospital Ann’s Hos- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 'MISS K. MITCHELL T0 Cooked for President, AR S e IN SIGRID'S SALON Now (ho!l Jpr Troops FORT ORD, hould have no. bout army- chow er, Ynow cool did his culinary Prv.\nivm. Coker worke ;nlpdlv(l the nplain eph ason to ¢ Corporal J cl Pres road e HE STILLLOST COFFEYVILLE, Ka Braucher of Air Fi pass ld er amining. bo: to e school No. date on D s girl married AL It em | low. - s> BUY DEFENSE BONDS astitgto drel \-hun‘ CH".DS V»\fl)f*\le RUB ouk-v WE ARE PROUD - . . and you'll like the repair work we do on electric genuine G-E parts are used, Phone 616 auno Niemi and bavy boy| Alaska Electric Lighi and Pewer Co. UNITED STATES | WARBONDS EVERY PAY DAY NEgE? SPEED OUR VICTOHY > lock: To take in Sigrid’s neau, rived night, a pos Beauty ion Salon here it J. C. 0p. from the Cooper, owner in of las 1 as operator Ju- | Miss Katherine Mitchell ar-| south was announced today t by the s Mitchell has been with Bul- store in operator and also in hop in Pa st in 1 m's RESIDENT Los Angeles as an Tomn James an -ar- > first of in the [ D PSSRt THE ATCO LINE Alaska Traasportation Company L BANLINGS FEOM PLER 1 SEATTLE ' S il PASSKNGERS FREIGHT REPRIGERATION o L] 0. FEMMER—AGENT ZHONE 114 NIGHT 312 SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL N AMER . Franklin YOU Anchorage Yakutat Cordova D KA i AIRWAYS + Phone 106 CAN FLY JUNEAU to Kodiak Valdez Seward Fairbanks Nome Bristol,Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday 943 ) ‘fi(‘ ALASKA STAR AIRLENES Phone 667 that a quota of approximately 100 Plving for the two Women’s ser- daughter have returned to' Doug-|the feminine contingent, Mrs. Luce enlisted WAVES and SPARS per Vices now makes it possible forllas, taking residence at the Kil- settled down to the capitol formula month will be recruited in the Thir- Women with only two years of high|purn Apartments after living in|that freshmen congressmen (and Zero down from the c! teenth Naval District which com- School”or business school edueation |gijtka for about a year. Miller ex-|woemen) should ,be seen and not you will get your prises Idaho, Montana, Oregon, 0 enlist. Women at least 20 years|pects to be.employed by the Army | [ heard. || with interest to buy the things (of age and under 36 years are eli you want after the Victory is FRANKLY, won't Em.meun R SRS e SRS R I e e & very I'gible for ratings. For prospective g i SO As one of the more objective x;un!lgi'mv on—lend 10% Every . . Pay i insurance just from ? ' advertisement; we | cfficery, the age limits arc from 20| gy ANN'S AVE. RESIDENTS |DOTters put it: “Mis. Luce side- i £ : |to 49 years inclusive. NOW HAVE WATER AGAIN Stepped comment on major political 4% PAID ON SAVINGS W | Marri regulations also have| wwaier service to residents along|iSsues until she had a chance ‘to S s Deposits insured up to $5,000 been modified, with the result that ilook into them, but in all, put Knew that. L 3 oot Ry 5 the upper part of St. Ann’s Avenue SLeput up Alaska Federal Savings ABLETS WAVES and SPARS now may mar- | a good defense and acquitted her-| you to know about the laska ‘_d_ ral Savings & 'v men in any branch of the armeq | 28%in restored since workmen A : e, 8 Loan Assn. of Juneau for RYPERACID o e Marriog | 1St night finally ~ succeeded mll"“ well. She said she would abide | ew Way” of buying in- Member Federal Raserve System STOMACHS 2 E ' are not|thawWing out the fresen main lead- |U¥ the rules of the House on com-|* /o o o ° ECOMOMY s1ze Butler-Mauro Drug Co. day can anti-air pay for t !l'( to kn h v(l:. And money back you Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION .COMPANY this women may enlist if they are not Yot SR e B it ane 2 ’ " |ing through that section. Water r:\‘ ul]ed( ““_“?P;;r]);l:’v l;‘\:_:l‘f\k; ]“, & = users are cautioned to guard|. . ; EeL ontiony 5 ccmmittee) and would make her against unnecessary loss of water | g - .~ first maiden s cch when she had | for the present since the cohitin- i i ething to say.” i ’ something ued freezing: of the supply to the| mp,ys comething more like a Con- | — |dam is not allowing any surplus to build up, according to City Clerk L. W. married to men in their own branch of the services. Information about pay scales, which are the same for women as for men, enlistment procedure, ph ALMA OLSIJN a8 3 p.ud-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ; is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and roceive TWO TICKETS to see: "T4E VANISHING VIRGINIAN” Federal Tax—>bc per Person WATCH THIS SPACE~Your Name M:y Appear! It enables you fo plan your insurance so that no one single loss can cripple you financially. We Make a Speciahy CH[IP S!JEY ALSO THE BES Alv'r?xf AN L The Royal Eaie | gressional freshman. | The Congresswoman Kilburn, ; | necticut seems to have HEBERT TO SITKA !long way toward Lyle Hebert, local broker, left!fjpsy misstep. A | from Con | | | 'today on a business trip to Sitka | Freshman Congress members | | | gone recovering Ask this Hartford agency more about it! Shattuck Agency _» INSURANCE—BONDS . JUNEAU TR PR R AT a her to call on the trade. whose first press conference is a PR GRTFl TE a Vassar home- DIVORCE GRANTED On Monday, a divorce was grant- |ed by Judge George F. Alexander {to F. W. Wilkins from Matie Wil- kins. "cmbmntion of: 4 t | ,coming weekend, the powder- Hmm[ scene from “The Women,” and mov: ing day on the third floor rarely recover so quickly. — - NOTICE That I will not be responsible & for'any debts unless authorized by myself. C M STAHOI\D bac TE BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and S"O‘V ER | } ! B o —— | MEHERIN TRAVELS | 3. 3. Meherin has left for sitka | | fo visit merchnnt.s in that town. % 63 Calls An OWL BRINGING UP FATHER { YoU SEE HOW UNFAIR YOU WERE TO OUR NEIGHBOR-MR HOARDER - HE'S ASKED LIS TO DINE AT HIS HOUSE TO- NIGHT- NOW GET DRESSED/ Becsonqble Rates * Phone 800 SO | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Scutheast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shah gof Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 i8 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 I STILL THINK THERE IS SOME TRICK [N HIS_ASKING US OVER TO DINNER - OH-OH-1 JUST HAPPENED TO THINK-NOW | KNOW WHY HE ASKED Us TO DINE -- DO YOU KNOW'* THIS IS A MEATLESS DAY ? Express Rate: 10 cenis per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 30.00 1000 - B8Y GOLLY/ HIS HEART MUST HAVE STARTED TO BEAT AGAIN - — Petersburg Juneau $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell .. . 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hetchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of €0c, to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pnuug slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. /~ 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved

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