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FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 1943 i —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE TWO MASTERY OF PR 1000y || nashit Skms|| wme | ATCO LINE Alaska Transportatien Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Let the March Wind Blow} § UPPER DONETS ILLNESS REPORTED AIM OF NAZIS The Juneau Public Schools closed down at 2 o'clock this afternoon on |account of the large amount of ill- | ness among both students and THE N Air Unit Motori dhencmng staf, Suu}:l A. B. Phillips BARANOF Company R E V E B S I B L E S ool A i :H‘ifl\;vnh bout one-third of the|{ JAlaska’s Largest Apartment i | aboul one- ' |nfan'rYr Tank Deta(h' |students out and a number of the H:hl mfl:‘:lo- PIER 1 ; COME WIND, COME SNOW, COME RAIN menfs Get Into Fight | iccners, [t ecems the best iRE}{ pVERY ROOM WITH TUB { Zou'll still be wa snug i ¥ | The Junior Prom will be held to-|§ * and SHOWER f .. . You'll still be warm and snug in a new (Continued from Page One) | night as scheduled, it was an-| * ® GERS HT ; REVERSIBLE, and ever so smartly dress- e !H;“t‘lvlin;i;lg-iée?:t:—t).xrd——;nmncw'47 (R R “:’l‘ R ABSEN( - mPRIIG' ed.” They're just about the most wearable isg to Russian dispatches. 1 T i REPRI .m i ; Chugeuv lies on the branch of the railway line 22 miles southeast} (|TIZE" S H l p Is | Phone 800 coat you could have . . . | DB FE - AGENT BUY WAR RONDS TAKEN AWAY FROM Moscow sources expressed belief; the battle line is about seven miles/ ks T S AT ;| {PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 | | <hort of the town of Chugeuv. MEMBERS or BUND\ . N ) | Risten - tliefh ¥ BRI Ayl - ) | Empire Classifieds Pay! D et i smashed the German transport! _— | & service, destroying Or damaging| NEW YORK, March 19—Federal| : about 100 trucks hauling new sup-|(Judge Bright has cancelled the cit-| : » plies. This indicated in Moscow |izenship of Fritz Kuhn, former Na-| E that the Germans are dependingtional Leader of the German-Am- D on this section of the highway forlerican Bund and ten other former travel rather than for raids al-' members. 19 75 - 39'50 though west of Kharkov they are| Those denaturalized are now at| ) E o :>11ppos(‘d to be operating railroads.|liberty and face proceedings to in-| b é I The Russian dispatches did not|tern them for the duration of the " " ] ! say how heavy the German rein-|war. forcements were but the Nazis con- | - H uinue to assault the Russian lines !both by air and land, perhaps as| YOUR BROKEN LENSES furious as anythifig attempted in|Replaced in our own shop. Eyes t Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. | 0 ¢ Russia since they tried to take| | Stalingrad and Voronezh. | A new gain has been made in| ithe drive on Smolensk and it is ; lrepor(ed the Red Army column is tmmshing eastward along the Vyaz- ‘mu-Smolensk railroad and seizing imore towns west of Izdeshvko, 25 imiles west of Vyazma, the capture 161 which was annouriced last night. | REFRIGERATORS | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. Relief for Miseries of HEAD COLDS Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril, It (1) shrinks swollen mem- branes, (2) soothes irritation, and (3) helps clear cold-clog= @gjb SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL 1 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 In a 100% all-wool, with cotton gabardine linings. A smart assortment of solid colors, plaids, and ‘all-wool gabardines in trench coat styles, too. We commend them highly. Stay e e viend $ | rections in foider. VA'TRO-NMOL Solids MAYBEPRODUCED | —— ; THE YAKOBI (Gabardines B M Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 ' will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM Please have all freight on Cit Dock Tuesday, before 4 P.M. For Information Phone 513. MARTIN FEIST. DECLARES NELSON. WASHINGTON, March 19—War Production Director Nelson said to- day that some civilian productions, halted for the duration, will be brought back to production to sup- ply essential civilian household i needs, | Refrigerators will probably be among the items to be produced, Nelson said, because the food short- age demands additional refrigera- — ) YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Some day youll thank a GE Sunlamp for your fine strong legs fion facilities. ) SRR 0 TR T Kai G.’“ FDR ? ; Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks . i Titie Heat fust as they tirried 1t on | I Ulves Yakutat Valdez Nome Offensive on NIppONS . . |fecmer ors “aaminssirator zeon N JN se ‘ op fomer o Damiin 1o NINE MORE Model of Aircraft | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay showed them the way: through Egonomic Stabilization Chief James Byrnes. | " Part of Byrnes’ job is to “handle” Congress. Part of that “handling” May Develop AnyDay, - Probably from China | (Continued trom Page One) SCHOOLS JOIN WAR PROGRAM Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday (arrier_Soon Built WASHINGTON, March 19.—Hen- vy Kaiser, shipbuilder, has given the Investigating committees of Con- | gress have uncovered some inefli- | ciencies in prosecution of the war ! that are causing them to turn on | New Unider-arm ! Cream Deodoranit safely | Stops Perspiration will be advising the Administration | of Congressional demands and urg- ing that some of these be met. It's not reasonable to believe that the horse-trading might result in lop- pibg off & head or two in the cab- inet. ‘The Army may assign some troops ‘this summer and fall to harvesting farm crops. Certainly the ‘“big army” advocates are going to have to make some corncession to the “limited army” group in Congress. |The latter is led by Senator Bank- head, who has the strong farm bloc behind him. The most effective method of compromise would be in various! Nine more schools parts of the Teérritory have sig- niffed their inténtion of participat- | ing in the nationwide School-at- War program, - the “War Savings ‘ALMOST EVERY UNIT of armed forces, Staff office in Juheau announced' around the world possesses a mase today. * Supplementing an original| cot. Favorite of an RAF squadron list of fourteen schools published| in the desert is the cock shown in the Daily Alaska Empire on Feb- | above. “Sergt.” Bozo has been the | | | ruary 22, the nine new participants | mascot of a U, 8. artillery battery, are: | for 12 years. Here he is, shown Cordova, Nome, Seward, Wasilla, below, after winning a mascot Palmer, White Mountain Vocation- contest in Seattle. (International) al School, Haines Government sy School and Kake public schools. ! AlASK A STAR Liberty Brick which will be award- | .l. AKES SEVEN Some of the contestants for the ed the best- alf-around war effort by 'ed at a west coagt port. President a model of a new air- craft carrier which will be launch- How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and ald nature ‘o soothe and heal raw, tender, in- jamed bronchial mucous mem- nranes. Tell your druggist to sell you 1 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- ‘erstanding you must like the way it BE SURE YOUR BABY 1S GETTING ENOUGH ULTRA-VIOLET From the time yow baby is born, be sure she gets her daily sunbath—Sammer and Winter. The ultra-violet in sunshine wijl help to grow sturdy, straight bones. In these months, when Sumrer sun is lacking, it's wise to use a G-E Sunlamp. A Gener- * ALASKA STAR ATRLINES paranorore. FPhome 667 NORTHLAND Ib; i the fi oup that an Alaskan school—as exemplified | uickly «llays the cough or you are al Elecrric Sunlamp is handy Vi P e f <"3:e fin:m 4 :;:enn:pna:; i i s B oot i | w ESTWARD‘ o have your money back. —a zhort exposure, tvery T R A N S P O R 7 AT l 0 N COM pA N Y the logic behind the rumor, but Submitted to the War Savings Staff| C REO M U LS'O N dsy, is all you need ) 1. Does not fot dresses — does |there are many hurdles to be over- On or before May 15th—already | THIS HANDSQME MODEL have sent to the Juneau office de- forCouzhs.ChesffiC_g!di.Bmv’fluhs itailed accounts of Quir campaigns. —_———e——— not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. | 3. Instantly stops perspiration for come before it could become an ac- complished fact. ! One is how the men could be With seven passengers for the Westward, an Alaska Star Airlines plane, piloted by Chet Brown, with Robert Jacox as co-pilot, left for Actually G-E Sunlamps are priced at almost half what they cost a few years ago. We Make a Specialty 1 to 3 days. Removes odor seléected. Army units are ‘leu—d!-‘GlVEN THIRTY-DAY : & g“m P"’:.i"“o“' s, His :velaped teams that can't Be split| SENTENCE ON CHARGE |Anchorage and other Westward f mflfimmzl:lt“'aMl-:l;:xfi | A pure white, Bresscless, SUin- | b, Many good soldiers would make Clifford Rogers, arrested and | cOmmunities yesterday. === o i $37.50 8. Arrid has been awirded the |Poor harvest hands. How would charged with petit larceny in the ng passage on the plan Approval Seal of The American | they ‘be paid? Could the training U: S. Commissioner’s: Court, plead- | Were Matthew O. Lohmiller - for | Come in and see tne i latest models and we will explain to you how simple and easy they are to use. See them today. Give your baby the daily ultra-violet she needs. ‘The GENERAL ELECTRIC Suntamp affords ultra-violet in abundance and has a simila beneficial effect to the ultra-violet radiation in the Summer sun. Yakutat, Robert Totten, Mrs. Rob-! ert Jacox, Emil Krause, R. Nesmith, Mildred K. Romig for Anchorage and Melville Whiteman for Kodiak. | - Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless o fabrics. Arrid is the largest sslling deodorant. Try a jar today! 39 £ ajor Ao in 59¢ end 10¢ jars programsafely be interrupted while €d Builty and was sentenced by Ithe ‘men were doing their farm Acting Commissioner M. E. Mon- \ctiores?. How would the non-har- agle to serve 30 days in jail. vest farm producers (such as dairy, TN e and poultrymen) react to this re-| SHAFER IN HOSPITAL liet to crop farmers without re-' Wilbur Shafer entered St. Ann's| lleving ‘'them also of manpower Hospital yesterday for medical at- ALSO THE BEST IN i AMERICAN DISHES ! Art, music and drama are sub- sldizéd by the British govern- ment through a grant. ' t GENERAI }:" ELECTRIC Alaska Eleciric Light e ———— S ———————— and Power Co. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | Phone 6 Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 QO WHAT. i DEA ey e | DoNT KNOw % %o oB % L / MIGHTY S ! == || | WELL-YOU'RE Al BROTHER SENT YOU- OF YOUR YES-BUT | BUT GET THE RIGHT oW < MR~ A S | ' ; ORSESHO TO HAVE AGNES COOK TO THINK | STUCK IN THAT GOT 5571'3'3}12 -y MY TIHROAT- A\ THE EIGHTY DOLLARS HE OWES ME! bl . Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY OF You IT FOR YOU- > Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.99 to Ketchiksn Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, BRI HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHONE 612 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Copr. 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World nights tescrved,