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LEATHER TRAVEL KITS FOR iccepled st e equipped w y—when Prices range from $4.95 fo $14.95 B ‘II BEHREn L) seph W, Kehoe. | T e § e e The House also passed Senate SHOWN AT AN Alaskan base is Joint Resolution No. 3, appropriat- | Vice Admiral Frank Jacob Fletch- sen, Home Demonstration L | Because of the rising costs the food shortages it is more essen- tial than ever before to know food | [ values. The course deals with foods essential to health, how to reduce 4 I foc bills, meat substitutes, meal planning. and preparation of foods i to save vitamins. Classes are open { to all who wish to attend. The . | rumker of lessons and the time of | meeting will be decided on at the first meet The Red Cross T xt Book which co! 25 cents w be used and 4 many free bulletins from the Ex- tension Service will be given to these attending the class BASKETBALL TONIGHT There will be a doubleheader of basketball tonight in the Douglas High School gym starting at 7:30 o'clock. The games will be played between Alumni and Officers’ Club MEN and the other between the first string of the Douglas High School and Malamutes. -+ COMPENSATION BILL IS PASSED BY HOUSE THURSDAY Representatives Amend Investigation Ap- propriation The afternoon passed cities House a bill terday which would make liable ‘under the Workmen's Compensation Act. The bill was introduced ldst week by Rep. Jo- i it e s 1 | ér, comm ¢ the Thirteenth ing $2, for expenses to be used | T, andant o v i aval District and commander of = ~ by the committee investigating the | N& | DOUGLAS NEWS NEW TRUCK TRAILER COMING FOR DF.D. Report that a bill of lading cov- of a trailer ering shipment pump and considerable other new equip- it for the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department, had been re- the city clerk was cheer- at’ the regular meeting of last night. The new equip- being furnished as civilian defense pro- tiremen ment comin: part of ‘the gram The care and handling of the fire truck and other equipment already on was made an issue, hand through report of the Maintenance | Committee. Several points covered were that " hydrants should be warmed up with hot water before attempting to open them in very cold weather; ladders should be better taken care of; pipe in dry- ing tower is not suitable and should be replaced by a six-inch round timber to afford twice os much hose accommodation; that one or New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration = 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving Tustantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream 8. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Tnstitute of Laundering, for be- rm} o fabrics. Arrid is the Jargest selling deoc z:ant. Try a jar todayl ARRID 39 3. ¢ Alo in 59¢ and 10¢ jors ‘Territori .| the Northwest Sea Frontier. He 'drivors remain on hall duty when Territorial Department of Labor [ oo terred with Army and Navy-+ a majority of the firemen go else- under Michael J. Haas, former| G . ¢ and observed conditions THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA | an soldier,” Mr. Hugh Wade Direc- ¢ | servation measure | where to work. Four spanners were reported loaned to the Juneau Fire Commissioner, but amended it s0| ynder which enlisted men are dis- that it will now have to go back charging their duties. This is an / Maintenance Committee more of the official truck to the Senate for confirmation. | official United States Navy photo. The amendment, by i 2 Rep. Jo- | = seph W. , would change the | ISSUED TODAY; MEETS TONIGHT Potential Den-Mothers, The amendment and resolution passed 14 to 1, Rep. Stanley Mc- Den-Leaders Asked fo Attend Session Department. Norman Rustad of the Maintenance Committee wes given authority to make suitable cutside pipe connection to the truck room for cléarance of gas fumes generated when warming up the fire truck engine as recommended Chairman Cochrane was author- |ized to take up with the City Coun- |cil the matter of group insurance {for the department to ascertain premiums payable. Joe Riedi, Jr, |was named to niembership on the Cutcheon not voting, and Rep. | Jesse Lander voting against the adoptions. PROGRESS SEEN ONMEASURE FOR | Social Committee for the March meeting was named as follows: Lindstrom, Mortensen, and Turpin. STUDENTS GIVE LUNCHEON |“Cubbing” in Juneau a call' has | Today at noon time the seventh PV {been issued to potential Den- (and eighth grade girls’ class In py was reported on the | Mothers and Den-Leaders to meet home economics gave "‘lunchl")“‘wm re bill in the House yes- |tonight in the Lutheran Churgh, imr the teachers. Comprising the |terday afternoon after ‘a hearing | corner of Main and Third Stree | cla Lorene Andrews, Peggy by the committee as'a whole on 8 o'clock. Persons who have not ‘COK'hN“L‘» Ruth Anderson, ?‘*‘"S»";nu':n\m- to set up a juvenile code eived a personal invitation to {Balog, Mae Cuthbert, Betty Kibby, |for the Tefritory. | the meeting, but who are inter- {Jackie Bernard and Carol Rout-| The bill, sponsored by Rep. Har- |ested in the maintaining of “Cub- | sala. vey J. Smith, would provide for|bing” in Juneau are urged to at- Seeeasy trials of juveniles in U. S. Com- |tend also. | COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT |missioners’ Courts, but not as! Cubbing is an organization for A meeting of the Douglas City | criminals boys from their ninth to their |Council has been called for this | |evening to take up important busi- {ness awaiting atterition. Russell Maynard, Director of the |twelfth birthday and is sponsored Department of Public Welf by the Boy Scouts of America ! questioned during the hearing, ex- | - > . Cwm 10 weer li.‘j,‘;‘{‘”“},‘{io“,'fé‘:fé’ were Mrs_taroia DR, ROBERT M. COFFEY | e - girls have a special | g I LY an’s | meeting Pkusled for 1:30 thuckKZT\‘,fi.";.,.ff er:f\o ‘I’*I“L::\'(i‘r‘ll«"ksv(:lx?.n};:l IS (APTAIN IN ARMY Saturday afternoon which they are _ritorial Department Welfare Chair- to attend in the city hall }mnu of the American Legion, | MEDI(AI. (ORPS NOW ! & S | which has long sponsored such s - ORGE STRAGIER MARRIED | move. | 'Dr. Robert M. Coffey, who prac- | | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stragier re- lceived announcément yesterday by |radiogram that their son George | was married on the tenth of this | |month in Bakersfield, Calif., where |he recently was graduated from an | ticed medicine in Juneau for sev-| |eral years, is now a Captain in| | the Army Medical Corps, according | | to word received in Juneau. | Dr. Coffey is not the only mem- ber of that well known ()l'('p,(m} LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE T0 MEET AT "CLOCK TONIG Dorothy Willis, a former Juneau | 4 | nephews, Tom and John, sons of | girl | AL the regular meeting of (he|Dr. Jay R. Coffey of Portland, have | | Loyal Order of Moose to be held |recently been given commissions as | NUTRITION CLASS IS TO |in the Moose quarters in the Sew- |lieutenants in the Marine Corps, | START MONDAY, DOUGLAS | 2d Building at 8 o'clock tonight,|and their brother, Lieut. Jay R. The Hed Cross Course in Nutri- |Plans will be cémpleted for the roll | Coffey, is in the Army Air Corps. tion given in cooperation with the|Call to be held at the meeting of (John and Tom Coffey enlisted to- Extension Service of the Universn.yiFE‘”'“m'Y 26, it was announced to- |gether in October, 1940, and havcl "of Alaska will be offered to the 9ay. served together continuously since Women of Douglas. The first meet-| AH members are urged to be|except for two days, when John ing will be held Tuesday at 1:30;m‘es€m at the meeting tonight as |left for officer school a little earlier c'clock in the city hall. Mrs. Nm'-ilhex‘e will be a special initiation |than Tom. At the time the were | | DONT DAMAGE CARDS, SOCIAL SECURITY ASKS Workers Urged to Safe{ guard Social Security Cards—Conservation “Every time an American worker destibys, or mutilates his | scurity number card, he is| ; as much money as it costs to provide 13 bullets to an Ameri- tor of the Social Security Board in| juneau said today. He asked that | social security cards | as a wartime (:on-} holders of afeguard th Nearly 2,000,000 duplicate account cards were issued by the Social Se- curity Board in the last 12 months, They were issued to persons whe! had lost or destroyed the ones ori-| ally given them. Then money! pent for printing, processing, and | mailing the 2,000,000 duplicate ac- count could have purchased more than 550 jeeps for the Army, or 25,000,000 rounds of ammunition | illustrate the wastefulness of| to safeghard the original 1f taken care of properly the cards to failure social security cards will last a lifetime and the following tips| were given by Mr. Wade: i “Don't carry your card with you{ inless you must, Put it in a drawer, safe, or other place where you keep | valuable documents. Know where| the card is. Before putting it away,| place it in an envelope and mark | it: ‘My social security card.’ Then yvou will be able to find it in a| hurry, if necessary { “If you change jobs frequently, and need to carry your card with you, don't just stuff it in a pocket.| Try to protect it against loss, wear, or mutilation. Never keep your card in your overall or shirt pocket.] Many losses occur because the shirt or overalls—together with the card are tossed into the laundry tub.” Mr. Wade also warned against ising the card for identifiaation | yurposes. He said the card is not! only valueless for identifying per- ons, but such use results in wear| mnd tear and shortens the life of | the card. ! > > LEGISLATIVE LUNCHEONOF JWCTUESDAY Women members teorial Legisl islators of the Terri-| and the wives of | vill be the honor guests | al the biennial Legislative Lunch- eon of the Juneau Woman's Club | to be held next Tuesday. { This popular function will be | given at 1 o'clock in the Northern | Light Presbyterian Church parlors and all members and friends of the organization are invited to attend v | Representative J. W. Kehoe will be the principal speaker at the luncheon and Mrs. John Hedland | |is to have charge of the musical | program | Reservations for the luncheon | may be made by Floyd Fagerson | AT i ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge No. 147 Sunday after- telephoning Mrs, | noon at 1:15. Burial service of our | i late Bro. Steve P. Raymond. By or- der of the W.M Jw LE adv. Secretary. CARA NOME FACE POWDER Instant new loveliness is you use your xquisite pow- texture, tint ECONOMY and clinging REG. GET YOUR S§|ZE TINT TODAY AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “‘The Rexall Store” man Rustad is in charge of arrang- |and refreshments following. accepted for officer training they ments. The course includes five les-| A - were corporals serving aboard a ! BUY |sons conducted by Lydia Fohn-Han- | WAR BONDS vessel near Pearl Harbor. | | AGREE WITH YOU/ | THAT MR HOARDER NEXT DOOR 1S BECOMING A PEST/ BRINGING UP FATHER OH/ GOOD MORNING-, MR. JIGGS ! HAVE YOU GOT TEN DOLLARS ABOUT |} K THERE HE IS NOW- AN’ I'M JUST IN TH’ MOOD TO TELL HIM WHAT | THINK OF | TELL YOU-MAGGIE-HE'S NOT GOIN' TO BORROW ANOTHER THING FROM ME -I'M THROUGH WITH THAT GUY -IIM GONNA TELL HIM SO WHEN | e SEE HIM-- (Jf Id U A P N NO// = | HAVEN'T- [ | By far the larger part of all c peting sold in Canada is now domestic manufacture, CITY NEEDS ‘ THE ISR CBSTARAw A NG R \ Ry 11 TlN (ANS I} __ ORDERYOUR _ || ATCO \ {RABBIT SKINS{|| |y N® | FOR ll | : Tanned, cleaned and all : . A " { B ready to make up. B { VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY E Alaska Transportatien Wibino 1o all residents, retallesss SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | | Company innkeepers, garbage men and all o B i | ® others interested: . SAILINGS FROM PIER Mayor Harry I Lucas, who mdy'% THE be reached at the City Hall by phon- BARAN“F e ing 88, needs a thousand or so 4 o No 2 1/2 tin cane whicn will bel | Alaska’s Largest Apartment S confo with regu S All donations will ppreciated EVERY ROOM WITH TUB | | REFRIGERATION - s and SHOWER L4 SOME OFFICES AND BANKS (LOSE TODAY, LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY | Lincoln's Birthday is being ob-| served in Juneau today by closing of ‘the bar and some of the Ter- ritorial offices. Federal offices, some | Territorial office: and | stores are remaining The day Territorial holiday though not a Federal one. in the Legislature, the House of Representati met 2 o'clock | but the Senate did not meet D s LUTHERAN (HOR ISTO HELP AT USO VESPERS Assisting Chaplain Murdock the conduct of the Vespers at the | USO at 9 p.n. this Sunday eve- ning, the senior Lutheran choir | will be present to sing “Arise,| Shine” by G. F. Cobb and “Behold a Host” by Edward Grieg. Reasonable Rates | Phone 800 D. B. 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Look as if you just came from from the h—all winter loog! v Model LM4 priced at $37.50 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Phone 6 e ———————————————— ALASEKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- S Pel- Kim- ch‘lg’hl- i Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan $10 'sm slg $18 $18 $18 ‘:3 $18 TOO BAD// | HAVE » s 16 “a8 40 A FIFTY-DOLLAR E 5.0 D0 0 BILL - | WANTED 10 18 18 TO PAY YOU THE 18 10 10 FORTY DOLLARS 10 10 | OWE YOuU - 18 Angoon Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 660 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 10.00 Wrangell . 25¢ per pound-—Minimum of $1.00 to hetchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: an slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. S

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