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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA i R BONDS MEETOUR |DOUGLASIORY-FIVE |SOW CRashes awo ; ’ ‘ NEWS " ARRIVEHERE | THUNDERS AS FALLS THE | ORDER YOUR To Be Continued: ' . FROM MI. JUNEAU RABBIT SKINS! ATCO v SECOND LOAN DRIVE FROM SOUIH‘ [ S o e dlots . | DER WAY IN DOUGLAS | | Juneau échoed to the thunder of NOW LI N E ! ER | Mrs. W. E. Cahill, representative e avalanches last, night when snow, Tanned, cleaned and all [ an | No AFRKA of Government war bond sales| Arrivals in Juneau from li‘elbanksd in crevasses on Mt. Juneau u“y' 16" thate up | i - lsouth yesterday were, from Seattle, |y, ey ¥ | a agency for Douglas Island, has an- south yesterday were was loosened by several days of i {nounced the opening of the second Mrs. R. Rutherford, Mrs. Madge warm rain and came roaring down| { VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY {|{ Ajagks Transportaties S L P s B0 /drive i the campaign for funds Hildinger, Jerry Oas. Mrs. Frances the mountain sido. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Company By THOBURN WIANT {here and is anxious to see as many Warring, Mrs. M. H. Sides, C. Mor-| gne glide, occurring shortly be- | e | CAIRO—Tén days of flying éat-|participaté as possible to thé end|gan Holmes, Robert S. Sanford,|fore gark, sent clouds of snow far . ing and sleeping with American|that such proportion of the chan- Groge Danner, Mrs. George DAn- jnto the air as it crashed and SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 fliers in the westérn desert have|nel's total to be realized will be Gordon L. Wildes, Oliver|tumbled from its winter storehouse | THE BARANOF SRATTLE made me fairly glow with patriot-|raised. Quota_announced for Lhc‘ ; i o g NS |and others, equally noisy, resounded Due {0 nunierous requests {ism. ! Ichannel during April is $200,000,! [0s¢ E. Chittick, Leona T. Bronk a;intervals during the evening. | { Rlgska's Largest Apartment e i | T am prouder than ever that I'miMrs. Cahill said. Mrs. Caroline Turner, Phyllis TUurn-|Golq Creek is high and rushing Hotel Our Annual Sale of Barbi- an American after sceing OUT DOYS| Mayor Erwin Hachmeister, in o GfO Farbum, Clyde TWONCD|loudly ta the Channel and other Y PABSENGERS PREIGHT . S v . The b 5 van Larson, ooy streams are swollen from melted zon and D'signer Slips wil e e bonobey hicy [esking. Of the drive ss far as{o % GhE ™5 i Acrariand; Mva.{ oo o ahe, WolED {x |§ EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REPRIGERATION are flying medium bombers which 5 VTS, | sno e mountail g Douglas is concerned, said: “I feel ” " 3 X blasti Vebob, , Goaktis Brger €€ Marie Osborn, Catherine Smulling,| A and SHOWER L] 1 continue this week. It's i, D g P sure the good old fighting spirit .. sepit B, Maxwell | n ‘ * | trations, motor transpbtt, tanks and| e . community will evidence it- || "-"‘"Y st -M‘;q-“ e M.ANOH‘N HALL, PUBLIC “e your opportunity to stock :xn‘dporl..s, Lherfeby cn(abm:!g the lAl- self as on many former occasions “Hl\’ w(;re fro}n Kl‘,;d‘“kfi“ éapli IIEAL';'H ::G“’l;::: TRIP‘ Rm”naf]‘ Rates D. B. FEMMER—AGENT ! < jlied ground forces to advance to-|,¢ . oment and back up our men s M b s C. Gilker, ARED se T " e A. M. Ledbetter, James C. Gilker, e i up on thage SEanc ARG, e st ney are VINE | behind the fighting lines to'put the | George Matter, Charles Faucelt, P o e g Phone 800 PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 easy-to-launder, long-wear- & Hisdios: tht aré l.:col'ing terri-| {0 high up in the channel's pro= Allen Faucett, Patrick Kelly, Burn-| 550 1o e:“ctoerd‘a to 1e§ve this £ : fic tecords in the destruction of| POrtionment for our share of the ard Names, Wilford Buxton, Clyde| o 0 pclk where he will | : ing tailored Barbizons— By, plbnss 1$200,000.” Paber, Mary Compton. [T e, Whe i | i | Ttk ot ik | To all residents, he added, “The| From Wrangell, Pablo G. Asis and|'nSPect the water supply, milk sup- . and lovely lace-trimmed [ alk of the Desert | h Pk are il i J. Morrison: from Petersburg, Pl and other problems of sanita- 5 Their achievements are the talk Men fighting for us are giving their A. . orrison; from Petersburg, o, e Mk % “gone for sdYeral | D’signer models of the western desert; yet they are|lives; you lend your money.” L. C. Egoban, Mrs. L. C. Egoban, "o e & 3 it 2 : fiodest and reldstant to talF ABGUL] Mrs. Eliza Williams, Thomas Scott, |98ys. | ! {what they have done. They prefer D.IL.W.C. TO MEET Carral ‘Clausen, Isabelo M. Lucas,| DIVORCE E 2 2 5 |to listen to swing records such as WEDNESDAY NIGAT Gerald R Cu(?d:y’u:(l G- O-Parks.| pivorces have been granted in g eg # = & |Bing Crosby singing “I'l See You( On Wednesday night, April 14, |U. S. District Court here in the J in My Dreams” or Dinah Shore(the month’s meeting of Douglas ALEX DUNH AMS | following cases: | ] =] |crooning “I Wanna Go Where You|Island Woman's Club will be held | Walter E. Wilson vs. Helen B.| 1Are." at the home of Mrs. J. O. Kirk- | Wilson, both of Skagway, and Leta | @ { All are young; their average age/ham on St. Ann's Avenue. Mrs. J. HAVE BOY BABY[Williams Mock vs. Charles Mock. ! 4 {18 23. Col. Curtis Low, of Needham |R. Guerin will be assisting hostess — i ~ | | Hefghts, Mass., executive officer of|for the evening. The meeting, ac- WS ! | WHITE {the bomber outfit with which I|cording to Mrs. Norman Rustad, A boy baby, tipping the scales at| ! to 4 |spent several days, is 30 years old.|club president, will be an important 8 /2 Pounds, was born to Mr. and HE | 4 BLACK | The meén sweéar by him. As &n|one, “ Mys. Alex Dunham. at AnChomg'?i T | il g & operations officer, Col. Low is en- e ra on Sunday. This is according to al I ¥ TeABOSE titigd to stay behind the linés and COUNCIL MEETING F T ISR O e e i SEATTLE ol WHII EHORSE i 4 direct” the activitiés of others. But| Important meeting for tonight js MacKinnon. | { he fsn't contént to do just that.|pne seheduled moctin 0;”[’;1“““0]3 The father is a former principal| | SIZES: 31-39 Short The other day he Wwent on & dan-|gng sew Gounil fgfi i e’l‘h of the High School in Juneau and| | i e Rt LS e e | FAIRBANKS- NOME heavy ack-ack and droppéd éges. canvass the.ballots east | oxridge, former teacher of Juneau.| | 4 g ¥ Some ack‘ack Kknocked otit his| . € recent election and give ap- The Dunhams have been residing ! ; \ ht enging he h proval to the results, hear final in Anchorage for the past two years. rig| ng! and eaded’ back | . | for a landing behind our nms‘;reporv.s of committees, including the - oo - | | BETHEL 5 ’zg i 00 Whén he put the plane down, t.hei‘“"dm’r'S report, then turn the bus- "NA[ R"ES FOR i YU“ have heell | ¢ d b Jeft tire hit a sharp stone .and |INeSS Of the city to the new Coun- | | B AALITY SINCE /887 blew out. But he brought her in|Cil s 1 [ B Q safely. American Officérs are like w ST MA"““- Bo'fl-“o walhfl! 'or' ‘ i : that—always doing moré than they|] SEWING CLUB TONIGHT 3 ] = oo - = = |are supposed to" do. Regular meeting of the Monday HEI-D HERE IODAV ¥ N f Morale of the boys I met was|NIght Sewing Club is scheduled for - ALL SIZES . M w W Countll IS GSO and SerKe {high. Captain T. 8. Cordill, 36, of |this evening at the home of Mrs.| Final rites for Manuel Sylvester i IS. W. W. |Lo¢ Angeles, who 8 Gur Seiiior|Edward Bach. Botelho, aged 85, were held this 135 So. Frankli Phone 106 i ’ [y ]chaphm in the Middle East, told merning at the Catholic Church of at " . ong { BreakfaS' HOSfeSSl ens ommmees |me that they have no worries ex- |JUNIOR FIRST AID CLASS the Nativity, with burial in the i 2 I T H D_ |cept those caused by news in their OF GIRL SCOUTS MEET Catholic plot of Evergreen Ceme- 1-’ I letters from home. The Junior First Aid class of the tery. | H s GRAVES s s o e ] FOr MI‘S. K. N- Ne' | 0 fave ll'lnel' All Aré Healthier | Douglas Girl Scout troop will meet| The Rev. William G. LeVasseur | s l v | |, They are the healthiest bunch|tomorrow from 3:45 to 4:45 pm. in | Officiated at the requiem mass, Pall- The Clothing Man b Mrs, K. N, Neill, Members of the Service Men's I ever saw — rosy cheeked, tdnnéd, |the grade school. The twelve stu- | bearers for the services were A. B.| 9 4 D T er home in| Council of the' USO and' a special | Cléar-eved: Captain O. H. Akre, 26, dents enrolled convene every Tues. | Cain, Albert Forrest, Harold Elling- | ; wha', 18 Hpte -|committeé from thé GBSO, aré to|Of Clarkfield; Minn;, flight sutgeon|ddy for First Aid work at the sen, Neil Gallacher, John Monagle | Fairbanks, Mrs. W. W. Council en: " | ) . W. W. “|enjoy a get-togéther and dinner|Of one unit, told me the men are|same time and place. |and Joe Thibodeau. | 5 tertained with a breakfast yester- tomborrow evening at 6:30 o'clotk m\henlmier in the westernm desert| - | Mr. Botelho was born in St i da house apart- o v | SR Vi | ! i 4 ::gmn';‘;nl;z g:—afizlt]th‘::il, PE™"1the Iris Room of thé Baranot Ho-“h:;‘l ::e;:ebg:“:‘d sm’fk | PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES George's Palace, Lisbon, Portugal, | Anchorage Kodlak Fau‘hanks Mrs. Neill arrived here last week | tel i v AOSER B NURSES: AR g, MOIch 5, 1680, Bud, wes e | A Yakutat Valdez Nome ! in connection with heér position as| Future cooperative activities of | 1 spent 24 hours with elght fight- Bopg?ibuc health nurse Stephenie ‘;{“Ph(“é 011 lhthhen ruling monarch," C d “ S d B - 1 B supervisor of public health nurses|the two organizations, in addition jer pilots going out on a pre- on will address the Nurses'|King Carlos. He came to the Unit- ist a. for the Territorial Départment oflto the immediate purpose of a strafing mission. In the evg;n‘;“:;;‘mdes class tonight at 7:30 o'clock | ¢d States in 1876 and to Alaska in | PBE_WAB PBICES ordova i ewar T f 0 Y Health and s @ house guest of Mrs. pleasant evéning, are to be dis- briefed—that is, we received in-|%t tN€ class meeting in the Health |18%. Surviving are his two sons, | elufopey sz -y Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Council while inf Juneau. cussed, Rfchard L: Peter, Service structions about strafing the tar-| Center. Duties of the public health'|Frank and Emmett of Juneau. Sl i S, ] Guests at breakfast Sunday Were, | Men'S' Council chairman, announces. |get, an enemy airdrome. nurse and her program will be ex- | AT PR T F 0 U » Mrs. Neill, Mrs. R. H. wumms.i Plans of the organization, which| I slept in the ten of one Captain|Ploined, following which Helt?ni YOUR BROKEN LENSES Wednesday rrlday s“day " rs. Jul ‘el , - Miss 0 .o |Glade “Buck” id- | Johnson, public heal nurse, wil N our m shop. Eyes e L o Dt 020 PesS| 15 divided into committees, will also |G Bilby, 23, of Skid-|John blic health AEepiacd own_shop. E: ONefll, Mrs. Charles G. WAL, |, "o onts the 15 GSO girls | MOre, Mo, tagged by friends “the|8ive a demonstration on bathing Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson ALL-METAL ! Mrs. Alf N. Monsen, Miss Mable Shind 4 Glatatind ‘Sl | Clark Gable of the Western Desert.” | the infant. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. . Morgan, Mrs. R. H. Stevens, Mrs. ; I got up at 4 p. m. and ate break-|———— e SRR ey, I General Florine Housel, Miss Jane Alexand-| Girls on the Clib House COM- |1,ct™ich thom ns they talecd ione [} j o o b thwo. e o o e, B e oot s on \Wilson Bounced on Bac Electrie ALASKA STAR Brown, Jennie Johnson, 1..ouise|w‘ls a highly perilous on, but i Nielsen and Mary Ellen Spain. Pro- |they discussed the last letters they| A l R L l N E s et C;onmutgem ;irds:; ks'i“es,,ma received from home. We fin-| i i K l T c H B " THE YAKOBI { Dorothy Fors, Rathering Torkelson, |ished breakfast and. they took’ off in L 3 {Leila Sturgis, Margaret Maland and |5 purple haze. An hotr and & half - Iggfici!OTEL Phone 667 will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | Bonnie Klein. {later seven ‘came back. The eighth I ! Port Alexander and Way Borts | coqperating Committee: Lila Sir- (had crashed in_ enemy territory. | | : i EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 8 AM.lciir, Marjorie Stiell, Elizabeth Ter- iv.W'-;d satt hamund the n’le;ie and re- | Finished in White Enamel | Please have all freight on' City fhune and Betty Rice. e e mission. ey - didn’t . - { Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. RS 5 77 .;f:y much about the eighth who and Stainless Steel Trim # dn’'t come back. Instead they For Information Phone 513 D |talked about a blonde singer they MARTIN FRIST. WILD P]_A_NT had heard in Miami, Florida. o : g H ; E | That is what it takes. Dimensions: Height 36”, FOR FOOD IS depth 24%”, width 18". i wwad ! | Can be used either right il | 67:% | or left end, your electric i : | COLOR FILMS T0 sk | “Wild Alaska Plants That Can 3 ' ] iBe Used as Food,” will be discussed | b at the Thursday afternoon meeting BE SEEN TONIGHI < . i of the Juneau Garden Club, with After this stock is ex- ‘, !Mrs. Grover Winn as speaker, when ¥ Ll e i hausted, no more will be s variéties of wild growths which uneau jonnal and all men availabl ration | may bé utilized for human con-|Of the armed forces who care to at- ava bhe_ for “‘f durat f sumption will be described as well |tend, will have a real adventure of this man’s war. i as methods of preparing and serv- | tohight when Major R. W. Free- ling them. man shows 1,600 feét of color mo- | Mrs. J. S: Jeffrey and Mrs. M. D. |tion picture film taken on one of : L Williams will be hostesses for the|Admiral' Richard E. Byrd's trips to Call and inspect them in i Thursday meeting at the latters | Little America. ; our sales’ department. home. Following the bustness meet-| Thé meéetiflg opens at 8 p. m., Ly ing and talk, M. D. Williams has [and the films' will be shown fol- promised to take the club through|loWing thé' business meeting. The Al h ll - ge L. M Willlams' greenhouse, explaining its Dt‘;‘";:s were Slkfl;\b:' R-fl?» Fraser, as “l'u lg L amous afsortmeat of { |operation and answering questions |oOfficial camera man for the exped-| ixn-i"i;e‘d confections : .. bere | iregarding the construction of such |ition, who 15 ‘dlso 3 member of the . and in.r c'np“’ £ 3 direct from the makers 1#1,50 { | a building. mplor:: Lil:: e o e A;ng; b 4 . i e b waerms eyt s et 0 $7.50. In addition to Garden Club mem- | can a on Geographical 80-| gy mke rushes of Jackie Callura landed Jackie Wilson flat on his ) : . . i B URO DRUG bers. others who Hay be interened | 8., iy S back in the 14th round of their fight at Boston. Callura, who is from Phone 616 ALASKA COASTAL AIRL INES : UTLER-MAUR CO. | !are invited to attend, Mrs. Well- | L, retained his N, “The Rexall Store” man Holbrook, president, an-| About 12,000 Indians are serving| Hamilton, Ont, and Providence, R. I, retained his N. B. A. feather- Juneau Alaska Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express tdel o .| nounces. 1wlth the U. S. armed forces. weight title in the lSzronnd lm?t. Wilson is from Pntls:urgh. i | SITKA TRIP- Scheduled Dnily at 9:30 A. M. = Ero o e Hawk An- Pel- Kim-Chicha- | By GEORGE M et Hoonah goon ‘Tenakee Todd ican shan gof BRINGING UP FATHER y GEORGE McMANUS AT oo (3 gt ot s S g e & gl “'An 18 18 10 18 18 10 w0 —r z 3 tka ........ - 65 BY GOLLY-MAGGIE'S BROTHER | WAS GONNA ASK HIM TO STILL - WHY. SHOLILD Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 LOOKS AS IF iel_s\ GOING. TO, PAY ME WHAT HE OWES 1 BE AFRAID OF HIM? Kimshan 8 10 18 1 18 PLLL THAT BILL: COLLECTORS ME-BUT HE DOESN'T ILL GO BACK-HE'S e opr. 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc., W L orld rights rescrved LEG OFF -I'M .GONNA GIT OUT OF HERE/ SEEM TO BE IN TH' RIGHT MOOD — PROBABLY QUIETED - DOWN NOw- CONTINUED- 10 Hoonsh' . 10 Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of L8 to Rate: 16¢ per pound—Minimum and FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 6% heschikan of 60c to Petersburg Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% ‘ SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 2000 | 1000 |

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