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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA o »... JHS Tolo Dance we o Feb. 12; Annual School Affair birthday, PAGE TWO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1943 KENNELLS ACTIVE Actively participatnig in civic pro- | Jjects here, Mrs. Kennell is at pre- sent treasurer for the Juneau Wo- | mans Club and has assisted in| mending projects and in Dugou(} open houses for service men, while | IMr. Kennell has worked with 1oca1( {Boy Scout troops ever since his ar- rival. A passionate sailing emhusufit‘ Kennell together with their mung‘ [son has operated one of the Iev\\ T sailing boats in the 'uneau area. Says Unified Command Al- ;i bouls i e duneen wren, ready in Existence pend on Kennell's locatiom: if he‘ There | S THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportatien Company L] SAILINGS FROM PIER ! PRESIDENT a broke who = FUTILE HUNT STAGED FOR - : (RASHPILOT = Volunteer Searchers fo : 1 Susa Comb Beaches-Resctie when e Party Coming Out (Continued from Page One) YOU CAN RECOGNIZE QUALITY AT A GLANCE 1 for Lincoln's riday of next wesk, is wl high school Tolo dance, ved by the Girls Club and » honor the birthday of Emancipator as well as » to the tender themeé Day will be held in the ol gym and admission will iple |is sent to a remote post Mrs. Ken- ‘ | nen and son Edmund will go to r\;umm Wash,, where her par?n'.sl R \thxen alx:g Mrs. E. J. Brewer, make committees which | WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 — Presi- . <o F RSN o by s s, with Dessa dent Roosevelt said today that the COLD ]‘ S | yman: Program, Allies already have a unified com- | FIGHT MISERY 7 Femmer Chaperones, Mand in North Africa | where you feel it—rub VAvoRu- { Wendling: Refresh- | Eisenhower is commanding the thront chest and blk % Naier; and Clean-up, French colo he said, and the time-tested to SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS umtw of mmm'\nd in Lhe Mediter-' 125 So. Franklin Phone 106 hopes of going back up the long trail and help his stranded com- panions, Robert Gebo and Dewey Metzdorf, both injured in the crash and who were still at the scene when Cutting and Joseph Tippits left to secure aid Renshaw said the man spotted on the beach appeared to be “strong, waved a cane and ran in circles, apparently to be certain to attract our attention. I guess when the supplies we dropped hit the ground, he knew we had seen him all right.” Land Party on Trail The land party that hit the trail to the reported scene of the crashed Gillam plane is expected back to BASKETBALL! ] DOUBLE HEADER EXHIBITION GAMES SATURDA Yeceeeeee: FEBRUARY 6TH HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM The Teams===- CHEECHAKOS - OFFICERS'CLUB - - - JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL MALAMUTES D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 312 - - Stalin Is Given Congrafulations 40 AND 8 (LUB From Pmidem MEETS TONIGHT WASHING i 8 will meet at 8 o'- dent Fioose the American Le- message Joseph Stalin t \ & Voyageurs, even the!eq tory at Stalingrad the ammies leog s w in town, under his supreme command end PHONE 114 anean, he said, might be called pmgnomcnnon He said he felt that prognostication on military matters ought to be left out of | our vocabulary for some time. - Men of the Marine Corps are call- | “leathernecks” after a leather are in-|lined collar which was formeriy | part of their uniform. 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Snow on ground 36 in e o o 0 0 0 0 0 o . . . Temp. Thursday, Feb. 4 . . . . . NEWS CANNERYMAN ASP, HERE FOR WINTER RESIDENCE | - - Nicaragua, the largest Ceniral American republic, has more than 200 baseball teams. WE ARE PROUD ..and you'll like the repair work we do on electric appliances. Only genuine G-E parts are used. Phone 616 Alaska Eleciric Light Sam Asp, Tenakee canneryman arrived here from the south a few days ago to rejoin his family who | have taken up their residence in Douglas for the winter. - RETURNS FROM SOUTH Mrs. Emmett "Anderson, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wahto, is back in Douglas again after sev- eral months’ residence in Seame§ She will remain with her parents | for the rest of the winter, at least, | | while Mr. Anderson is working on {a defense project at the Westward ADULTS Tax . Total . .o FROM TENAKEE Mrs. Arvo Wahto and infant daughter came in from Tenakee Springs yesterday to spend a few days before returning to her home | During her stay she was house |guest of Mrs. Gust Wahto e S DOUGLAS GOES BLACKOUT Since the first of the month, Douglas has gone blackout instead | of dimout. The street lights are not | |even turned on. THEY WILL DRAW FOR OPPONENTS. STUDENTS Established Price . . . 45¢ Sc 50c Reduced Price T A Total . . Men or women in the uniform of any U. S. military force admitied a slndenl prices. ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC,STUNTS and FUN During Intermissions! THE TEAMS DO NOT KNOW WHO THEY PLAY UNTIL JUST BEFORE THE GAME STARTS. GAME STARTS 7:30 P. M. 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