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e e = ~ ‘ = e MOORE [Haas Refutes Krause '\ | DOUGILAS |CHINA GIVEN |.vvisis oo oo oo —— « U . i & vard University, has been in exist- ! ence since 1795 i HERE TO ViS|T | Testimony Concerning NEWS LONG AWAITED |~ | r H F lnal Dr ess ear ance 1 Undercover’ Meefing e ORDER YOUR ATCO | (Continued from Page’ One) BY SCHOOL BOARD T SKINS { L l E § [ ——— g s e 'he Douglas School Board at t = J v 44 DBESSES PRICED To | Mis. Carter Moore attractive| Haas said Krause did ask his| T Prumis STO0 FOTE B TE (B Mascslatea Préss) kb i\lgr‘\t’d a1 : young daughter or. Mr._;md Mrs. [opinion as to who \_vo\lld be (.-leclA ed to send & floral \\'1:1-:1(5 to the| Creation of a full fledged United | ready' o makear:“’a CLEAB IMMED!ATELY ‘l}{n(iitlixx-;-of“tl(: 5 m:\l:tt: hl:r ;»:lrlle:v::fi‘:m:m clxlmqlhgn;::teaden:e !gkpat' Ao of Henry Schlegel,|States Air Force command in|) VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY Alaska Traasportatien tor ' the . dUPaLAR. - REtle. Mak Fifse H‘ardciue Andy Gundersen and | former Douglas manual rmmnmclhmill- dmmmn; the hope 101}:! SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Company | s stle, ) ot RaliaR;. W jill [cherished by the Chinese, was of- SRS [band is on active forelgn duty in{James V. Davis in that order. (Stuctor and janitor. which willp S leC Y T O e 2 ® We must make room for new arrivals in Spring the U. S. Navy as aviation machin-| “Tnat is the only way I know °¢ Deld in Portland, Ore. ' v oun ’ e | ikt : . ; A community tribute of flowers! Some quarters declared it marked| SAILINGS FROM PIER ) Stock — and out these 11 dresses must go— 1ists' mate. Davis' name entered the picture,” 1sb been provided BY the[(Me bEMAGIng of o new phase’ ih] mn ‘ “ ‘ NoF PRICED TO CLEAR IN A ONE-DAY SALE! [My::h\\:?vu\::\éo ]il:) Sr':;zlr;l;ilnz”sa. e il (I:;‘\;nx>;:r‘ople towar‘d which afiproxh"he war against Japan, and mili-| SEATTLE COME EARLY TOMORROW, for an outstand- [o1s Yool fof > Wives of enlts-tcd!gonfiml::: h;“‘i'";mz‘;vgst I:::’ }:l"‘(‘ mately $25 was collected by Luull,,lulu;vlub. ers said it :nm(;\u“l\(‘vd‘: Alaska's I.n;lqes: Apartment —_ ing hargai men in the Army, Navy, COAst| . gercover sup 1 Goetz and Betty Bonmett. clearly a sizable expansion of Am- ote g | Guard, Maine Corpe or Geash ana| ndtrcover suppdRt of the Demio-| ™o e " riaking the 194344 [erfean afr ‘power in the Chinese * PASSENGERS FRETGHT et -y |eratic Party if Rrause would come g 4 theater and possibly heralded new EVERY ROOM W % R |Geodetic Survey. The proposal Was|,uy” openly to condemn Davis and |Pudget Were received from Com-) 164%r and poss : i ITH TUB REFRIGERATION 3 ‘f fflLET AFTERNOON approved by the Navy Wives' C"m“\um)ul'( Haas -and’ others missioner of Education James Ry-|Pombing attacks on .!.«‘.ml-__ and SHOWER 4 B & ak ’ and the Navy Mothers' Club and | Tt was (_“;m” that m'w of the an’s office, and they will be pre-| Heretofore China had un]x\r‘y.t- * k at the time she left Seattle the| A7 3 pared as soon as possible and after |Services of part of the Tenth U. S, R 3 v v {4 i easonabl Qi flHNNEB DRESSES Civillan War COmmission was ex-| " "“'&‘,_ “fm‘::;‘l"':l“‘m‘"d under! sroval by the City Council will jxr Foroe with headquarters in Dn- | ufe Rates D. B. FEMMER—AGENT e cte : af O W 4 i ia. Under the new selup the newly | 0 igt W;Ll"d 1)0 - u’“‘l by i) x&; Haas was asked to explain the|P¢ Sent I aCHV'xte(; F .‘nn ith U. S. Atr| Ph 80 riginally 19.7 i Wing. The proposal, togethef whth il WO Bt ation of ihe| TWo applications for teaching|dctivated Fourt el one PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 attractive otographs of Mrs. e § ¢ orce under the command of Brig. N STOCK OF BET Moore, was pwrmfn rilp extensively | Department and much of the eve- };‘;} l::“&;‘,g:fi 5{,?,3‘”?3,. "f A :?i Gen. Chennault will replace the ALL FROM OUR STOCK iT- ning was devoted to this testimony. DOUBIAS old China air task force consideration at regular meeting lina air ta A |Haas explained trips made by his employees and also explained how wage claims were collected yith the }Departmom's assistance. Walker's Trip Senator A. P. Walker's trip question last night was for ‘purpose of a survey of the labor |situation on the West Coast of | |Prince of Wales Island, he said, adding that a shortage of cannery | workers was deemed in the offing " |due to construction jobs. He also! Announcement of an entertain- |said that Walker knew the mini-|™ent prepared by the school to be mum wage law for women, upon &iVen in the gymnasium next Mon- which he was questioned ’I‘uesdny{“"‘-v night was also received. It i‘;‘ EVERY WE TER DRESSES—No duplicates value if there ever was one! 10 STREET AND SPORT DRESSES Originally 15.95—19.75 CASUAL AND DRESSIER oo L J held Tuesday evening; one for the |combined subjects of science and |mathematics as well as basketball coach was from Arthur Graber, a % principal in Colorado, and another the Wwas from Marian Harlson of Eden Prairie, Minn., for grade position. Other applications are yet to be considered before electing to fill prospective vacancies in next term’s staff. {in both the Seattle Times and Se- attle Post-Intelligencer. (] Mrs. Moore was married on last April 17 in Seattle, shortly after Mr. Moore returned to the United States from duty in the South Pn-{ cific. He left two weeks later but| they were reunited in Oakland, California where he was stationed at the Alameda Naval Air Base. | After a brief two months ashore he was again ordered to foreign duty. “Patwing 10" Stationed in the Philippines at the time, of Pearl Harbor, Mr. Moore was a crew member of ‘Pat- \wing 10" a Tamous force of 40 old | | | TUNE IN KINY Thursdays, 10 to 10:15 P. M. 1460 K. C. FLY P.AA to THE YAKOBI will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports SDAY AT 6 AM. DRESSES— Size§ broken but a real find! planes that day after day, from|pjoht and that he answered no|t© be in the form of a minstrel ; _ : Decembér 8 until early in March, because he lost his temper. show and the public is invited.|Please have all freight on City, - ITEHORSE when Patwing 10, as it had been; { There will be no admission fee. Dock Tuesday, before 4 P.M. : Questioned concerning telegrams contituted in peacetime, ceased 0 .parged to the Department, some | exist, ran a handicap race with | e _\personal and some sent to Federal | SOL Sk Hiee DE el officials, Haas said the ones to| 4 to figh " el A minstrel show will be given in | planes to t off overwhelming| 3 4 . |the Douglas school gymnasium SWArMS Of Zoros. Federal officials could have gon Thé &4 OF ‘Patwing 10 46 ohn- |Ianked and free and they should |Monday night, March 15, according tained in a brief Navy report, is|Pave gone this way. Congetping | 0, Simotncement rechived by e obe of. T R thfilling tates of | wires of a personal nature whmh‘achool this morning. Given by high S For Information Phone 513. MINSTREL SHOW ANNOUNCED MARTIN FEIST. PLEASE, ALL SALES FINAL! B Behtends Co FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Phone 106 We Make a Specialty A e don 3 school and upper grade students, ) heroism on the part of the uncon-|Were charged, Haas said the Sig- ¥* ” QUALITY SINCE /8587 881" Ginbe G hoadr an | the show will consist of snappy 3 ngsters w ps must have made an querable youngstérs who manhed dance numbers, spirituals, folk | the old PBY’s, that has come out|€rror on one because he remem- of the Pacifte. They fought to the bered paying cash for it. He ad- ylagt man, fought off Japs whue[mllled several which were charged othérs were evacuated from Batdan to the Department were personal and Corregidor, in planes patched | Urich T 3 until there was nothing left ""i Earlier, Paul Urich, former em- :pa((‘h Mr. Moore was in several‘nloycc. testified sending such planes that were shot down and wires but said Haas always gave " on one occasion spent seven duy.si‘mm money to pay cash for them adrift in a rubber boat with others| Haas admitted running off goi- | ECTURE ON of the plane’s crew, when their|tical letters on the Departmignt | IS GIVEN AT SCROOL PBY was forced to land after bOUX!mimeograph but said all materials| Claude V. Brown, associate mete- engines were shot out. |used were paid for by himself and|Orologist in charge of the U. S While the men were swimming|ihe work was done after hours. | Weather Bureau in Juneau ex- helplessly in the water, the Japs| rThe only records Haas admitted Plained a few simple principles con- strafed them continuously for thirty removing were those of the Wage- |cerning weather and weather for congs, comedy skits and impersona- tions and will be free Ernst Oberg is in charge of the music and Miss McNeill the dances. At conclusion of the show thu juniors will serve refreshments for small charge. t CHOP SUEY ALSO 1T BEST IN NYLON FUTURES Sons of Norway : Will Entertain M@@Mhm of Norway entertain the public with another of their successful card parties on AMERICAN DISHES 135 So. Franklin The Royal Cafe " : WEATHER 7 = Nylon's brief career in the fash- ion world will make a fresh start at tl s end. You can look for- rd r to a return of stock- ings and underthings, but also to hy dress goods, laces and nets, -resistant velvets, in your af- ter-Victory wardrobes. Spun nylon will be used in knit- Some dayyou'll—thanka GE Y 0 U C A N F L Y ] Sun_hmp for your fif]e strong lcgs l[‘ J U N E A u I o Sons members will crus Saturday night, March 13, at the served. from lack of food and water, sun- ted sweaters, fleecy wool-like coats, - fabric Odd Fellows' Hall minutes. In the log kept by Lieut 5 casts e jt r 2 St q #nd in woven fabrics for shoes. p -t~ |casts to the junior and senior stu- . - © stormy weather outfits, this| Cards will begin at 8 o'clock and|J. L. Grayson, pilot of the plane,‘gg:i 2:"‘::30:1;;‘;,,}]'5 iff,g‘“,; dents of Douglas Public School at AflChflfage Kodiak Fairbanks nd-water derivative will | Pinochle will be the game of the|he states ‘The Japs strafed us con-| g e v .. |the assembly Wednesday afternoon bring raincoats and umbrellas that €vening. Bridge will also be played !tinuously for thirty mihutes. ’I’heir':’;; e S0 Yamnve and, keop. Ao |Of much interest to his nsu-nm: { Yakuiat valdez Nome o the Deh T srized | if enough pl g resf laim was ver T, 1 " L rere na i h . o { » have the appesrarice of rubberized [f enoud aon :)‘()‘;_e“‘l‘a“él"e?”d fad b ity By i i o3| Questioned about the 90 missing | Were the RSl A woaer il - Cordova Seward Bristol Bay sill A feo b { S bt maps used to illustrate his talk You wonm't have to worry about, Prizes for both high and low |ammunition and went away. ,t:legnflm' m{“ .ff"‘.j ne gk : e Kuskokwi d Yukon Poi moths either. Moth larvae do not scorers will be given away as well| On this oceasion they landed,! e;':, “,’pm 4 ‘.‘dgmmh an fhes | GUARD MEETING TONIGHT USKokwim an ukon Points feed on nylon itself so the fabrics as a door prize and following the|finally, on the island of Mongoll,| 72.,:;‘;,:"“ Wi papinue ton /gy Meeting of the Territorial Guards ; can be stored indefinitely without card games, refreshments will be[Of the Soela Island group, weak| ¢ of Douglas will be held as usual WEdneSdaY F riday sunday danger of deterioration. at the natatorium tonight begin- burned, but happy. They had to .- - Members of the Sons of Norway H H |ning at 7:30 o'clock. M r iy b X orlcross the island to reach ives i « Mambers are NOTICE are. requested to be on_hand at|UPE Che SERESEE M lco am::es::f F":' lady o' (hln‘ | to go equipped in uniforms, but no Ihat T will not be responsible for |7:30 o'clock for a short business by inhabibed. {Slaia atd, having the win’ (mg'essb Her leggings, and wearing overcoats and | any debts—only those contracted S¢Ssion preceding the party. cholce of walking around the beach Y gloves. p N Sommittees in charge 3 : . by myself, ommittecs In charge of the| o aoro the island, chose the lat- | Engluh Language Talk = eal iy A L A S K A S T A R dv. OSCAR TILSON. | bar¥ - are, ‘"':l“’;/[‘“_‘“:“':;‘- ll\:';‘ltvx' route only to discover they had | ‘PAUL COKE CALLED YOUR BABY ; Kichen, M. and e . .| 5,210 & 80D fat mouniain Gopiaued from Pago Oner | - 18 CATOMG Mo ATRLINES tehen, - A RS- it no shoes, feet out and bruised, A . INTO ULTRA-VIOLET Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edson and i - T and Mrs. Peter Hammer. e i fried to make bools by cul-|was so heartily welcomed by the| it i Office P h 6 6 7 R s. . {ting life jackets and wrapping|joyous natives when he repeated As Ale"o" (ADE' From the time yow baby is RANOF HOTEL one s | them around their feet. After reach- | born, be sure she gets her / For Your Cough lieves promptly be- Creomulsion re: RSN 11 H. J. Baker, well known piano A i ; cause it goes right to the " i - e California February trouble fo' help iddh, thd ogxtphe? man, arrived last night from Sitka | oo Qing to the Navy report ofjis a' consummate story-teller. She been caueum]imot Al these moniths, when Summer germ laden phlegm, and aid nature been for the last few | o ving 10 three months after made the Senate and packed gal- 2oliye G sun is lacking, its wise to }10 bits ahd Bk i e s i TR 2 Pearl Harbor, “two bullet-riddled|lertes se¢ and feel. the U. 8. Army as an aviation u:eEx} G-E ngl?mp. A(;m(‘-lr- amed bronchial mucous mem- 9 | planes, patched and patched until| But when she turned that little|C4det. according to word received al Elecrric Sunlamp is handy branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | MI. Baker expects to remain in % Y WIS g S ah e v Mr . ; 7 —a sport exposure, tve a bottle of Creomulsion, with the wne they could be patched no more, story so artfully to fhe simple, sin:|t0day by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pet- | doy, is all youp(r)lzed i derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are H. J. BAKER, PIANO EXPERT, IN JUNE Juneau for some time and is stay- ing the other island they sent mes- , | sages and were picked up by an- other PBY. | wearily blundered down to lame- |the only Chinese word he knew, Mei-Kuo (America), that he felt |“just as if I were coming home,” |it was evident that Madame Chiang Paul Coke, whose marriage to Miss PaulinePetrich took place in rich, parents of Mrs. Coke cere statement, “I feel that I am Mr. Coke's ing at the Gastineau Hotel whxlc}dmk landings on the broad waters: also coming home,” the prolonged brother, G ald, daily sunbath—Sammer and Winter. The ulta-violet in sunshine will kelp to grow sturdy, straight bones. In THIS HANDSQM2 MODEL to have your money back. {In the city |of Darwin Harbor, Australia. The already in the army aviation se }burst of applause proved beyond C REOMU leo N e {men who had manned them, young {doubt that she had won the heartsfi"“‘ and is now located at Corpus Acwally G-E Sunlamps are for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchitis BUY WAR B :}]“"’“;"““‘l’"v defiant youngsters|of her listeners as well as their Christi, Texas. [ priced at almost half what 8 _ | who daily parleyed with death in|peads, | Mrs. Coke was formerly employed | they cost a few years ago. their indomitable battle against |in the office of the Territorial Se- | The new, popular LM-4 lamp. illustrated, is only | hopeless enemy odds were dead, or $37.50 i S | scattéred.” | When she went on to talk of » gt 4 { what Japan had done to her people, ” a " ( e R e c . t a ' | Mrs. Moore is justly proud of her|ipere w:s‘ razor sharp steel in her | husband and his contribution 10! voice that was far more slashing the - whl Rpaat the | Jegs! | than the rantings and gestures most | lective Service here, and left Ju- neau in January for California. | Since their marriage in Febru- ary, Mr. and Mrs. Coke have been | living at Atolia, Calif., where Mr. | Come in and see ¢ latest models and we will explain to you how simple and easy they arc 4 PR 5557 5 S S s e d | speakers employ. and Mrs. Hugh G. Coke, parents| [0, use. See them today. Give bist L4 S U N D A Y M A T I N E E | Missimo speaks the perfect Eng-|of the groom, reside. baby the daily ultra-violet she needs | losl"'rouND {Uexs of AMSriginiion. Qiehdnant S TR The GENERAL ELECTRIC Sunlamp afford: | | Occasionally she uses unfamiliar $25 REWARD | ultra-violet in abundance and has a_similas beneficial effect to the ultra-violet radiatior in the Summer sun. March 14 AT 20TH CENTUEY THEATRE | words, but you will find by a little ! For information leading to the ar- reference that she has been very | rest and conviction of the party or | parties who broke into my cabin} at the end of Eagle River Road} and stole tools and other articles. | adv. FRED JACOBSON. | D RUMMAGE SALE ST. LOUIS—At the St. Louis sta- tion’s lost and found deparmient'precise. they have a suitcase filled Wwith| I woudn't be surprised if some- | liver sausage—or they did until |gay American school textbooks ii |it began to turn sour—and a fellow’s cluded among their “best examples” | pants. somé public speeches of the First | Those are just a couple of the Lady in China. & SUNLAMPS Alaska Eleciric Light = i'.(‘l’?'l.h lhat‘ have turned up recently. ——————— +"| At Singing Tea Kettle, by J e ————————————————————1 D By ’l'l(,’ | “p"s of st C}l:?kfl:cl‘“'j :M;i‘;‘pl:ay:eavl; . YQUR BROKEN HpisKs ¥ :onn?(x)\'h Club, Friday and Satur- and Power Co. ALASKA CGO ASTAL AIRLINES | | ® 5 ‘ 5 3 es | day, am. to 2 pm. Closi { orot .y Ste“rns noff i be}fmg‘rn sifl—andrlm‘ 2:5::::2«1.‘;.0 g:fln; ‘::ms{m. everything on h;\rlmm at ‘;z‘l;:i ?:L Phone 6 Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express } A i Empire adv. ! duction. adv. Classifieds Pay! SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. 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