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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED Copy must be in the office by | o'clock in the afternoon to in- Jare insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone lirectory. Count five avegage words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- \lve insertions: One day ... 100 Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge .......50¢ FOR RENT | MISCELLANEOUS FUR. apts, easy kept warm. Win-|WILL give black male Kittefi to ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, wnlu.\ someone who will give him a dishes, Seaview ‘Apts. | 8ocd home. Phone black 615. WANTEB I nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. e o S —| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 YOUNG, capable woman Wlth .smull‘ 815 Decker Way. son wishes employment in home. | L SRR LA TURN your old gold into value, Phone red 545. i - —| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED—Man to work in Milk Plant. Juneau Dairies, Inc., P.O. ‘ EVA(UEE PASSES AWAY GUARANTEED Realistic Box 2631 | WANTED—Electric wash machine, good condition, not over $50. AT GOVT HospI'Al Phone red 829, A.B. Hall. | = i gl | Mrs. Anna ‘\r()lmm 73, widow, | :D—Automobfle or aircraft /evacuee from St.Paul Island, passed mechan! Contact Alaska Star |away at the Government Hospital Airlines office, Baranof Hotel today and the remains are at the| Building. Charles W. Carter Mortuary pend- g gy v ¢ e — |ing funeral arrangements by rela- | WANTED — Night janitor, apply tives. Baranof Hotel. Mrs. Stepetin is survived by two WANTED — Brown ;na‘f{,fime sons in Juneau, one son at Ex- springer or cocker spaniel puppy, ! cursion Inlet, one daughter at male. Phone 92. Funter Bay and one daughter at 1 = ool o 2 {Ralse PRss WANTED TO RENT OR BUY —| -> > Furnished or partly furnished nowse. prone poveas 05| POHUCK Supper WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. 0f Woman's Club WANTED—Will pay cash for good | used piano. Phone red 206, | e S e | Due to difficulty with the heat- o T ing unit in the American Legion | Dugout, the Juneau Woman's Club L s and rou"n !pntluck supper scheduled for to- night will be held instead in the Scottish Rite Temple, it was an- |nounced today. ¥ . | . The supper will begin promptly FOUND—Wrist watch. Owner may |at 7 oclock in the new location, have by proving ownership and|Mrs. Harvey Starling, chairman of paying for this adv. Empire. (the American Home Dept. in charge, = |states. Other members of the com- LOST—Pair of gold ‘rimmed bifocal | mittee are Mrs. B. W. Herron, Mrs. glasses. Please return to Emplre | W. C. Kennell, Mrs. Burrasy Smith FOUND — Zippo cigarette lighter | with Army emblem. Call at Em- pire. = = —{and Mrs. E. F. Russell. Fon SALE | In addition to the supper, guests {will enjoy a short program, fol- 12-TUBE table model radio; master. — |lowed by card playing for the re- | Zenith | mainder of the evening. one new Sunbeam Iron-; 924 A St. after 4 pm. | “EASY” gasoline washer and) iron, sewing machine, furniture, stoves and all household utensils. 11-mile post, Glacier Highway. 32-FT. CABIN crulser 3700 Stall “Z", Boat Harbor. §-ROOM' furnished nouse, wash machine, light plant, at Auk Bay See Al Bucher. BOUSE with 2 f hed 3-room | apis. both with bath. Phone grecn 153, MODERN 5 room fufulshea wy house, Mile 34 Giacler Highway | | | | Montgomerys. | rerindf e RIS I FOR SALE—30 brake h.p: Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em-i pire. ¢-RM. FURNISHED mnouse. Poi | Box 1078, TWO FRENCHMEN MAY CONSOLIDATE THEIRFORCESNOW ALGIERS, March 17—Gen. Ber- geret, former Vichy Air Minister,; has resigned as Gen Giraud’s De- | puty in Command of Civilian Af- fairs in North Africa, it is official- | ly announced. Jean Rigaud, high political adviser of Giraud's Com- mis: t, has also resigned. s resignations open the way for ‘appointments of DeGaulle fol- | lowers to these posts if the Fight- ing French leader accepts Gen. Giraud’s invitation to join him in unifying all French interests over- seas on the framework of the French Republic. D e “Hit and run killers.” Calif., under Lieut. Col. James Roosevelt, Top: Col. Roosevelt (right),"leads picked men on a tough hike. A new material that is a com- | Thnes tie bination of wood and plastic has recently been developed for air- plane propellers by the U. S. Forest | * Products Laboratory. l USO FOR Perma- | Moved to Temple : sentry swiftly, silently as Sgt. Bob Mathews demonstrates. fighting experience in the Makin Island raid, THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE——JUNMU ALASKA CARNEGIE AND - - {ciation. He has also served on the {board of directors of the Seamen’s Church Institute, Voluntary De- fender Association and vice presi- NAUGHTO“ ARE | {dent of the Philadelphia Couneil A of Boy Scouts of America. “Zack” also served as a member of the H'GH BOWLERS Philadelphia County Board of Pub- lic Assistance from 1939-1942. He | lalso served as president of Phi Beta Kappa Association of Phila-} delphia and secretary of the Uni-} | | | i COME AND GE E Wednesday March 17.—-8:30 p.m i | Carnegie, of (he Jokers made high single game score when Classic League teams bowled tour- nament games on the Elks Club Old time dancing in USO lobby |Buddy Rice and his boys | Thursasy, March 18—7 pm.— "oV Gl there .., |alleys last night by rolling 203 in| |UsO camp Show at Duck Cr WE a8 ad lo u)\-uon:p“Zflc"‘“ the second frame. Naughton, of !Dr. Ruth Gruber lecturing on to our staff. His being here WHlithe Deuces, had high three-game |berta; 7 pm. sharp, at USO, run |[EIVe sreater content to o FIFC ltotal with 550 for three gam | llength movie. gram. We're afraid m‘m after uu} Scores made last night were: I" Friday, March 19 Hour of [TAcas is over we won't be able to| Aok | a8 phs R lobby. Write | PTY M lovee. fram Al (Spot) 23 23 23— 69 |that letter home tonfEht at the B Lavenik 171 171 71513 iL‘SO | As soon as word of ’I‘ucsdav‘flau\“”, 182 194 173— 549 | saturday, March 19 Regular | Plght's meeting of the Forum ClUb | gorfman 162 149 170— 4811 {USO dance at Union Hall, 9-12:30 8¢S about. that organization ought |gimmons 160 145 145— 450 1 to at once double or treble its mem- iygetoq)s 148 152 137— 437 .‘m:und'\v March 20.—Movies at 2 bership. Made thoroughly at home | (vis o2 Fon RO in. in UHO $50bg 910 pm,, Ves. |07 thelr smost hospiable OB rotals 846 834 8192568 | Por " AAPRHATREIR Gy 11 .96 | Mr: and AN T, 0 GOSN Jokers } {pm., songfest in USO lobby were taken on a four over Siberia, igamegie 168 208 186— 557 | amondas. Madth G Bring your | Lropevamd aLaREA. CoyE . three | gianton 156 198 148— 502 latil’ R dojes e PhE TS0 ang |72 8s ey Lstened 59 H8 vivid | garragar 150 139 150— 439 | dance, 8-11 pm. Lots of new rec- and dxxmmt?c uvd\'entum.& of !he Holmauist 154 184 183— 521 lords on the juke box. Rev. Baranof, priest of the Russian|gydinger 174 161 178— 513! ‘v'l'u iy Mm”dl A N Church, ending with last sum- bzt " | esday. arc i, 1 : m g . mer’s evacuation of the Pribilof} 539 | ps v 9:30 ‘otals 802 885 845—2532 ‘;\}A”\" W i M lobby; 9:30 PM. 1. 045, Even more interesting than A frgo S his thrilling story was the charm- Deuces \,‘;Es ing and colorful personality of thelgenescy 200 193 149— 542 | Many thanks to Mrs. R. J. Som- :,;T. u}’;m. A,“d n‘r‘m ‘C\VI:) repor':lu:' uxzul Duckworth 185 194 179— 558 mers for her very congenial hos- probably. get “berled in exl” forjggurrock 134 169 136— 439 oitality, 148 Aight, Our Forum Club |123Viu§ 10, the last bis mention Of {Naughton T157 192 148— 497 | G otpiality " anjoged)/ tHemselves, | O OF the eveninga mpsh 5‘3""}"“‘-Hahu 201 200 158— 559 | The Rev. Baranoff made a big hit featusen ‘“"N' ne\m-k.o~b(} l\; —_——— — Ah 6" welvibeiRRUAING, ' We are |80WEN ciumamon GUnE] o S.| Totals 871 948 770259 |certainly looking forward to nexte SOMmers | Royals Tuesday when Dr. Ruth Gruber will ‘SSDOL' ;g 16 ;Gfi A:Xi meet with us, giving us the benefit S f N | Stewart 165 166 141 472 of her travel and experience OnS 0 Orway Parks 162 140 155— 457 et { ¥ Sperling 167 142 1690— 478 We were sorry to lose ‘our can-| Enjoy Card Pany Iversen 150 teen worker “Connie” yesterday, but ; LSt Pullen 134 120 147— 401 the war comes first so Uncle Sam | : —_———— — Faiii b servel. Macidentally John-| The Sads of Nofwy GEES BECHY} .Totals 94 84 7942372 3 s pek-el en- o Rec bt rns A RaAe o cwel) |0t Week-end DIOVEC S AHRe ! e ; for “ b joyable event and was well attend-| |J°lf of subbing for “Connie” in the ed. Pinochle was played during the! Hospl"l “oTB |USO kitchen. His name 15 NOW|evening, with prizes being awarded| John (K.P. Featherstone. to high and low scores. ‘ : | T | Mrs. Silvia Sonderland won the| Mrs. Earl Bland was admitts Ye USO bulldm" will receive sev- goor prize, while high prizes went to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for eral coats of red and white paint g, Mrs. surgery. | E. Tanner and A. Rossness, | C. Peterson and Dave! ceived low. within the week, thanks to Captain |and Hartell and his boys. Mrs. Carlson Iwas an incoming medical patient pe— Following the games deliciousj 1 b Calling all GSO girls! Within|sandwiches and homemade cake‘ut St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. {the next two weeks another party were served by the committee inj T Frank Bennett and Andrew Mer- {similar to the one held six weeks charge ago, will be given in the USO| Next meeting of the Sons of Nor- cuLhFif cntterzd the Government Hos-! buildhhg. A meeting of the GSO |way is set for March 27 at the Oda pieal yesten “y {will be held soon to discuss plans|Fellows Hall, it was announced. | Little Rosele | Functioning committees for the next | it Hoeeloer, Hyckendulam re- for this gala occasion 8 turned home yesterday from St. couple of months were appointed as o : i Ann's Hospital, where she had un- All new gitls in town are wel- |follows: Entertainment, Mrs. H. d 50 bl ; Satve ergone an appendectom; come to join the GSO activities.|Aase and Mrs. J. Satre; Kitchen,) PPe! i |Several winsome ladies joined up Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welle and Mr. i, Slny Ba e takn re- ‘.\ml Mrs. George Osborne last night |leased h’om Sl We are happy indeed to an- I.UIHERAN (HUR(H nounce that Mr. Cadmus Zaccheus | MIDWEEK SERVICE Ann's Hospital Gordon Jr., trom Philadelphia, has‘ 'High omcial of d r staff. W*lu'lblnd 1 joned ou wait, wo nave dovned) 1 Ctiolic Chisrch to approve. We are informed that Dles ln london week services for Lent will be held| he waseborn in Pittsburgh, Pa. |, the Lutheran Church tonight at | and grew up in Brookville, Pa.|7:30 oclock. The general theme, After attending high school in|for these services is “Power in| LONDON, March 17. — Arthur Brookville, he continued his educa- | prayer” and tonight's specific topic { cardinal Hinsley, 77, .Archbishop tion at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., Yale College and the Uni- | | versity of Pennsylvania Law School. is “Alone with God.” of Westminister and Primate of the The public is cordially invited 10 |Roman Catholic Chureh in Great these Informal services. | Britain, died today after an ill- Mr. Gordon practiced law in| The Senior Choir will meet for |ness that began February 28, when Philadelphia from 1924 untfl this practice at 8:15 o'clock, immediately |he suffered a severe attack of the past February when he gave up after the Lenten service. | heart. his practice to join the Overseas o oy T | & Division of the USO. Mr. Gordon | C.D.A, CARD PARTY has been engaged in welfare work, | Wednesday evening at 8, Parish ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL being a member of the board of Hall, Pinochle, bridge, whist. Prize.s; Wellknown public school teacher, directors of she Big Brother Asso- and refreshments. ady. | Miss Dalma Hanson this morning e o cnzered St. Ann's Hospnal for ———————— DALMA HANSON ENTERS Hifand RunKillers Are These Marine Raiders ™~ -> BUY WAR BONDS team, | —— | W. Rostet, Baby Phyllis Davis from Hoonah | 'ALASKA COASTAL "~ MAKE SCHEDULE, ~ CHARTER TRIPS On late Monday afternoon 1“1.,]\(5 | from Juneau to Excursion ‘Al‘\skq Coastal Airlines planes c ‘nod a large number of passengers to the Inlet and from the Inlet to, | Juneau Outgoing to Excursion Inlet with ACA were M. Carpuz, T. Yanguas, R. A. Staples, A. F. Whetstone, A Julaton, Jack Hegstad, Kenneth |Benson, Ed Beladeaum, S. A. Mac- Lennan, Capt. W. F. Daly. & | Returning to Juneau by from Exeursion on Mond: iLeonard Johnson, Louis Baker, M. Wheeler, S. A. McLennon, Wil- liam F. Daly, Claude J. Burt, W. Sam Anderson, Felix | were Peterson, D. Liva. A round trip charter |to Hoonah. Leaving Juneau w‘awlduy with ACA for Sitka were C. J. Bailey, Henry Hasbruck, George G. An- was made |derson, R. M. Nickolson, Harold B. iP‘n», | Arriving in Juneau from Sitka {were Charles J. Davis and Mrs. C. {J. Davis Taking passage yesterday with |ACA for Excursion Inlet were the Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jr, B. H. Thomas, John Prouty, Willlam K. Hansen, Harvey W. Robbins, Wil- liam C. Jones, Paul Joseph, W. F. Hornby, F. Fulgencio, Joe Fulgen- icio and A. N. Keplinger. | Ens. llsefle nggs | To Be Married fo Ensign Elizabeth Catherine Riggs, United States Coast Guard Reserve land daughter of former Governor of Alaska and Mrs. Riggs, will be imarried on March 20 to Ensign Je- | ter Allen Isely, United States Naval | Reserve, according to invitations re- ]oeh’ed by friends in Juneau. ! The ceremony will take place in ‘Lhe Chapel at the United States | Navy Receiving Station at Ana- | eostia, in Washington D. C., at 5:30 o'clock on the afternoon of Sat- urday, March 20. Following the | wedding there is to be a reception |at the Riggs' residence, 1910 S ' Street, Washington ‘, Ensign Riggs lived in Juneau with | her parents during former Gov. Riggs term of office in Alaska and again visited here several years ago when she was a house guest of the late Gov. John W. Troy. TIDES TOMORROW High tide—0:20 am. 138 feet. 38 feet. 15.1 feet. 0.7 feet. High tide—12:13 p‘.m., Low tide—6:29 p.m, A NOTICE : That I will not be responsible for any debts—only those contracted by myself. ladv. OSCAR TILSON. and receive TWO WATCH THIS SPACE— name for hardened Marine Raiders being schooled at Camp Pendleton, | son of the President, for swift, sure annihiliation of the foe. 3 Lower left: Raiders are taught to kill Lower right: Colonel Roosevelt, who got his EPOS)T ottt et e et e St 3 * ELMER HOWERTER as 8 pald -up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, i8 invited to present thxs coupop this evening b at the box office of the- f CAPITOL THEATRE | “VALLEY OF THE SUN" " Federal Tax—5¢ per Person First Natiofll of JUNEAU, ALASKA Your Name May Appear! SITS IN fmg BANK INSU&ED ank INSURANC Inlet, | plane | R.| W. J. Olson and James| Arriving here from Excursion In- let were Rex A. Kingston, Gilbert J. Vig, Walter F. Kelley, H M. Carter, Vince Yakapatz, Melclos Padilla, Ed Alaganya and Dan A. | Jocques. | | Outgoing passengers to Pelican | Tuesday were Eli Daniels and S.| WErburton Ens. Jeter A. Isely| | Phare PIGGLY NEW BATCH OF MACCA QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY HOORAY FOR WAFFLES WHEN SERVED WITH ANY OF THE BRANDS OF SYRUP FOUND ON OUR SHELVES TEAGARDEN..LIBERTY BELL.. AMOCAT . . MR. WIDE AWAKE .. VERMONT MAID .. LOG CABIN .. KARO and SPREAD-WELL OVALTINE IN ALL SIZES CHOCOLATE and COCOA with many other baking needs. PIGGLY WIGGLY Orders must be in before 1 o’clock: ! WIGGLY i YEAST JUST RECEIVED FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 | OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS i AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY | Call Phones 13 and 4 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | . Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. W. DAVIS E. 0. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTH DPALF.RS [ WHEN IN NEED OF Juneaun Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES ~~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Wark Clothtrig Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 184 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” The diameter of the world at the equator is 7,928 miles, three times the distance across the Unit- ed States, FORD AGENCY (Authorised Deals OWI‘—OE Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE ' Utah Nul and Ls COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and 2 P. M.

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