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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, The U. S. Departrgent of Edu- cation was established by Con- gress on March 1, 1867. PAGE TWO 1943 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA ALERTTO ;mums 10 - BEHELD | MEET BEARS TOMfiHL NEXT MONTH | = 220 e i VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Ketchikan High School| Baskefeers fo Play | THE LONGEST DISTANCE BETWEENSUJTS ... ISA DURATION WORSTED By MICHAELS-STERN ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Now A practice Alert will be held at |7 o'clock this evening, the Juneau lemn Defense Council announced today. | THE | All members of the oxganlzanon Juneau Hi Here | BARAN”F should attend their proper posts.| | { Alaska’s Largest Apartment Mrs. Jessie McCrary, Director of Hotel ;th First Aid Corps, said the first| Major event of the Southeast Al- ‘ aid problem will be a cuf on the | aska High School League will be| . ||inside of the lett wrist ahd a dis-| {the three-day basketball tourna-| ! ment between the Ketchikan md * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB located left shoulder and SHOWER P Alfr raid wardens will serve as pa- Juneau "High Schools, to be phved * |tients at First Aid Stations. No off here early in March | D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 Confirmation of the schedule was| received by radio today, Supt. A B. Phillips said, stating that March | 11, 12 and 13 will probably be the dates of the games. Juneau High School Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 (ambulances will be used. Air raid sergeants should report to the control station the attend- ance not only of wardens but al- so of members of the First Aid| fCorps and of the Chaplain Corps NIGHT 312 play 1 will at the various first aid and cas- hosts to the visiting Kayhites, who| |ualty stations. |last weekend defeated Petersburg, ¢ All automobile traffic should|to become top mén of the league of | |cease during the Alert which will|the Southeast Alaska High School| {last 14 minute: d pedestrians | League. | should retire in doors or to air — - raid shelters Auxiliary policemen and air raid‘RoTARv (luB [ . . wardens should report through/| their directors and sergeants traf- - CELEBRATES | | | i | i | |fic violations and flagrant viola- \tions of the dim-out regulations. | After the Alert, a short meet- ANNIVERSARY\ 4 ing of the Defense Council willl 0 | convene in the City Council Cham- | bers ! Walter c‘n]‘ read an ungmal | Capt. George F. Freeburger said poem today at the noon meeting | |the Alaska Territorial Guard will| | patrol during the Alert, and the| non-commissioned officers will| Imeet at 8 o'clock in the Elks' Hall Rebekahs W|II of Juneau Rotary Club, commem-| held in Chicago just 38 years ago {orary member, was present and| BETHEL nual District Convention will be| ting the Club’s 38th anniversary.| SEATTLE i wHITEHORSE PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS The first meeting of Rotary was FAIRBANKS - NOME Gov. "Ernest Gruening, an hon-‘ . Meet 'I'omorrow It was announced that the an-i during the last week in April. ‘ A SUPERB NEW STOCK Over 300 handsome suits for your selection . . . All in 100% Perseverance Rebekah Lodge No. 4 Guests included Capt. Loren 2-A will hold its regular business meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m., IOI_!KPely, U. S. Army, Senator Edward #{{lowed by a social, it was announced Coffey of Anchorage. Hack White OUR NEW DURATION WORSTEDS, is the answer to your suit problem, for long wear and smart good looks right now, and for the duration . . . These suits will probably be the “busiest” suit today. of Petersburg was a visiting Rotar- in your wardrobe. You’ll reach for it time and time again, know- {:ew wz()lol,Mdoub}e and smgl(; L In gadition. to regilar business; ::‘::n e;i’U};\‘ckDOYle Bishop was w e Pt 4 . . . e . . "3 " 38 0. ing it will always be in shape to be worn . . . and worn with pride! reasted. Marvelous ‘range o |appropriate ceremonies honorNg | 1 was announced that the Ro- 3 ranklin Phone 106 yThomas Wildey, founder and father It y .DI Qdd Fellowship in the United |States, will be carried out. It is |urged that all members attend. { Rebekahs are also asked to do- ary Club will present a 15 minute radio program this evening at 7:15 o'clock. It = ! CAN FLY This wardrobe stalwart tells time by years . . . but doesn’t show bl them! A wear-defying British weave and Michaels-Stern tailoring Sizes._ are in there working for you. They keep your appearance up and REGULAR 35—46 t [ l — e~ YOUE RUIL Feplacements Cowm. SHORTS ~ 35—44 {nate at least one book to the MRS. CHRISTIANE HANSEN LONGS 38—44 | Victory Book campaign, if it is at| LEAVES FOR KETCHIKAN k Jlall possible. Books may be deposit-| Mrs. Christiane M. Hansen. of | J uu EA “ l {ed in the containers designated, or |Ketchikan, who has been in Ju- o if this has nm already been done, |1€au attending the Grand Igloo of | 3 & [ Imembers are requested (o bring|the Pioneers of Amskaleri las|| Anchorage - Kodiak Fairbanks their books to the meeting tomor- |Might for her'home’ in ‘the First | row night and they will be prop- |CIY- | Yakutat Valdez Nome (erly routed. G D T T e T ey c 5 ordova Seward Bristol Bay 'DOES - | INDIGESTION WALLOP YOU 'DFREIMER IS HERE ON HIS WAY SOUTH | Arriving in town last night from \the Westwgrd, Harold Pfreimer, Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday { | B MBEHRENGS), ;0 interest stories of war on the home Persons Physkally gt All the upsets in the last No- War g? lmmm@ly vember elections didn't upset the fact that a law degree still is the best passport to Congress. Far more than half—297 members—put their departments of war factories pro-|feet on the political ladder after duce outstanding results with phys-!admission to the bar. There are ically hal labor. 232 legal lights in the House and When the Department of Labor 66 in the Senate. gets all the facts on this, it mnyll ‘There are seven doctors in the provide one of the real human'House, but none in the Senate, al- BUS DEPOT LUNCH Now Re-Opened Under New Management g HomeCooked Foods and Pastry They Are Real Tasty! Have Your Next Meal Here and Be Convinced. > “ELMI and CAROLINE" (Continued lrom Page One) OPEN FROM ~— |Sanitary Engineer for the U. S though the latter has one optome-|if as we are told, food will win thequblic Health Service recently sta-| trist. war, then it seems to me increased | ticned at Anchorage, will remain m The second largest professional | production is more essential to the!Juneau for a few days prior to his! aggregation in Congress is com-|war effort than the saving of a|departure for district headquarters posed of business men; the mirdixew kilowatt hours, though you will |in San Francisco. He will receive of publishers, editors and report-|first have to prove that it actually|further assignment from that city. ers. Bankers have one representa-|does save power before I will con- ————— tive in the Senate, 12 in the House.|cede that point,” he said. |MRS. CHARLES WAYNOR There’s a sprinking of farmers nnd! There it is again, the old fight LEAVES FOR SOUTH stockmen on both sides of the Cap-|between the farmexs and the indus- | itol. | trialists over changing the face |of the clock to make it read one That old storm. center of more more hour of day-shift sunlight. than one legislative ruckus, day-|The idea around Washington had light saving time, now called war-|been that the daylight saving scrap' time, is in for another going over,|was dead and buried for the dura- Rep. Walter E. Bx?hm, of Ohjo.!lion. | brought it up .but Ltk till PR T “weeoipe e HOSPITAL NOTES Plenty of opposition to keeping the | Mrs. C. C. Carnegie, at St. Ann's clocks an hour ahead of standard time and Congressman Brehm llas and | Hospital for surgery, was discharged " | yesterday and returned home. 1 Mrs. Charles Waynor took pas- sage for the south last night on her way to the Middle West to visit relatives. She expects to be away for about two months. | appealed for help to repeal it. “If I read the times ahead, TRIANGLE CLEANERS New Location Juneau Laundry Building » Mrs. Richard Congdon and haby | girl were outgoing patients n-om. St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. Dean Decker has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for surgery. Mrs. Mary Sheeper, at St. Ann's Hospital for medical care, has been discharged. “for better appearance” PHONE Dorothy Dick was an incoming ‘patient at the Government Hospi- | tal yesterday afternoon. | Clean - Fast Anha Hays was an outgoing pq:!-| tient at the Government Hospital yesterday. | Ivan Jones has left St. Anlis IMPERIAL CAFE RE-OPENS FOR BUSINESS WEDNESDAY MORNING ® Our Meals Speak For Themselves Service . i GEORGE ANGEL, Proprietor ‘BELOW THE BELT? | Help Your Forgotten “‘28” For The Kind Of | elief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Go: More than half of your digestion is done below the belt—in your 28 feet of bowels. So when indigestion strikes, try something | that helps digestion in the stomach AND below the belt. What you may need is Carter’s Little Liver Pills to give needed help to that “forgotten 28 feet” of bowels. Take one Carter’s Little Liver Pill before and one after meals. Take them according to directions. They help wake up a larger flow pf the 8 main digestive juices in your stom- ach AND bowels—help you digest what you have eaten in Nature's own way. Then most folks get the kind of relief that makes you feel better from your head to your toes. Just be sure you get the genuine Carter’s LittleLiverPillsfromyourdruggist, Pri I3 - Courteous | | * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES paraNoi o, Phone 667 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ALASKA COASTAL Alll.llfis Algska———Passengers, 6 am. to 1 a.m. | Hospital, where he has been recely- Serving Scutheast Mail, Express |ing medical attention. SITKA rmP—Schednled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk Pel- Kim- Chichs- lmet Hoonah goon 'Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka ____] : S0 e a0 zg ss 418 +18 $18 HOW 1S THAT || THAT GUY WOULDN'T RETURN I WE CUT TH' GRASS 1 » NEIGHBOR OF || A SALUTE-HE WANTED TO fr?/seé% ‘EVE%:‘/ TTME | STOP s 10 R 2 YOURS PHAS BORROW MY LAWN-MOWER WAKES LIP AND WANTS TO . 4 N B P HE EVER TODAY- BUT | FIXED HIM- | Q KNOW IF IM THROLIGH - | AM o B RETURNED HIRED MIKE TO CUT THE GOLLY-BUT, R GLAD YOU'RE BACK- YOL'LL 0 10 ANY THING GRASS - AND TO KEEP ON IT'S LATE/ | { HAVE TO TAKE OVER- 18 YET ? CUTTIN/ rr-so HE CAN'T 'D BETTER ‘Hoonah - GE GIT HOME- Expr-l Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum I:hlfn 860 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and Y Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $35.00 ° $30.00 Petersburg 10.00 Wrangell .. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of 109 to ketwhikan Express Rate: 10¢c per pound—Minimum of 60c o Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, mm HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: L ‘lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic wari: "t Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Nu.'

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