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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HEADLINERS ON FHE HOME FRONT 'WOOPLEY IN AND FAGL TWO FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 ]msvm SCHOOLS INTHES VICNTY Commissioner oi Education Jamssi C. Ryan, and Miss Violet Hoar, Ter- | QUT TODAY WITH g?fl)’x WESIWARDII'IIO al Health Educator and Su- Alrways plane ar-|tine u\-q)r\cnnn of Jumnu schools. the Westward and during the past few days. | rward with the fol-| Today the Parochial schools were for Anchorage: | visited and Monday Dr. Ryan and Hotel Juneau Mrs. Anna Paddock, Miss Hoar will call at the Douglas/ . s Kneebone, Alex Sturrock, Schools. | or Comfort Commons, Jr., Eleanor| Schools at Skagway and Haines| Lt. Beattie, and Goldie will be inspected about the middle| Ai Lowest Rates of the month Dr. Ryan stated. ’ ROOMS WITH BATH of ARRESTED BY MARSHALS | WITHOUT BATH in Bendello C: d yesterday by U. S. Marshals| here on a complaint and was cha Leaders Gir! Scouts, Will Meet Tomorrow 5w ‘ardeny conduet sault and battery. He was fine 100 meeting of wll by the U. S. Commissioner on the and assistant | first count and given a six months Mrs, Earl | Suspended sentence on the second at 213 West Seventh charge tomorrow afternoon. The BT will begin at 1:30 o'clock. l)u\l from burned-out meteors| is constantly » earth, add- Centrally located . ng slo d?::xtllfiutx‘-zl;'h:o ‘i‘t‘::ul; | b e Bplendid fl‘)fld ana T n E e IMPORTANT NOTICE !!! A Tc (] LINE The Alaska Laundry office and plant will remain closed for re-| Alaska Transportation Company mainder of this week to finish work | adv. | i THE BARANOF P | how in plant. No personal laundry | Alaska’s Lm Apartment SAILINGS FROM FIXS ! The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey ————COME ALL! Ld 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night The Woodley rived ¢ f e — ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOw Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTO! Most Convenient Location | —THIRD AND MAIN— { Owner-Mgr., CROONER: Frank Sina- tra sky-rocketed to ra- dio fame, earned about $400,000 this year,. sang songs in a way that made adolescent feminity coo and gush. SCIENTIST: Truman S. Potter of the U. of Chi- cago developed an ex- perimental tuberculosis vaccine which worked onrabbits, is ready now for tests on humans. ATHLETE: Gunder Haegg, Swedish track star, set three new American marks: He ran @ mile in 4:05.3, two miles in 8:51.3, 1500 meters in 3.47.8. 3 meeting ACTRESS: Mary Martin clicked on Broadway four years age, then made movies. She re- turned to star in “One * Touch of Venus” and scored a bigger hit. PRODUCER: Henry John Kaiser kept his ship- yards, airplane, mag- nesium, cement and steel plants running at top speed to continue smashing records. Clarence Wise il be & leaders at the home of There Girl S | leaders ® Pertect comfort 10 no tele- for the menth of will be accepted at.a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. oo - EUY WAR BONDS or dry eleaning will be called for or| | ACCEPTED IN THE PLANT dur- ing this period. HOUSEWIFE: She WORKMAN: The U. S. u’g news with uncegsing worker heiped set new MUSICIAN: Conductor Erich Leinsdorf jUmped BENCH-WARMER: Ber- MOVIE STAR: Ingrid nard Baruch, fact-find- Bergman, after four EVERY ROOM WITH TUB years, found full pro- jection for her acting talents, scored hits in “Casablanca,” '‘For er for F.D.R., made his office on a park bench, advised on rubber, army, navy, manpower, successfully from ' the Metropolitan’s Wag- nerian “wing’’ to his own symphony orches- tra in Cleveland. records in the produc- tien of planes, ships, tanks, guns to back the fighters of the United Nations on all fronts. work in home, office, factory. Home front problems hit her hard- est, but she took them all in n egsy s'mle %fi,e%... and S}iOWm Reasonable Rates . Whom the Bell Tolls.”” post-war problems. Uniled Stales Again F}g#y:lifisii‘s Lhaggg;g: i!jg gfing Filling Up Is Repor! 53 ‘Vm Chapeladies were entertained one) 4 at the (xlvrnx H A RAGINGNOW - = Stiff Resistance- in Cape Gloucester Area Is Met, Overcome D. 8 FEMMER—AGENT TIMES Jave CHANGED Manpower Barvel in NIGHT 812 Couple Mamed This Morning by Commissioner and Rachel Mc- i v'clock this S. Commissioner t his cffice in the Fed- BUY WAR B PRONE 358 £ ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAY 1o ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO nued from Page Julius C: eritical but now are no important wdjustments take 1 mm them- along hon in- nnounced | work ax DeHart's ceremony were to the nearest manpower dustry > small a already urplus of labor. ss. by legislative ac- President, by execu- going to have to do were Mesdames | Eric Lindegaard, | S Charles Dobbins esent rson, Spaulding, Mielke, James DeHart, Vi Stanley Jekell, the h You're on a war (Continued 1rom Page One) BUY WAR BOND: : budget, paying ery soon to clarify the g of manpower At the moment, it appear§ that ective Service has the upper nd-in control of men discharged the services. But Paul Mec- moved in with his U. S nt Service to take over > some 20-odd gencies cted with manpower. Some mmmn has to be made as to at agency has the final say PR DUFRESNE SOUTHON OFFICIAL BUSINESS Frank Dufresne, Executive Of- r of the Alaska Game Commis- n, left for the uth and plans to remain in the States until Feb- | The since the Marine: offensive in Marines going o swung into the Previocusly on the de: pe counter-attacks while forees ran Cape two airfields. Reports tell of s bardment of Mad: . New Guinea, damaging two Japanese crui Allies are now less than 50 miles from Madang During the third carrier-planc attack at Kavieng, New Ireland, be- tween 10 and 15 enemy planes were downed At Saidor, where the United States Sixth Army elements land- ed on January 2, contact had been made with the enemy at Cape Iris, 10 miles northwestward the 234-ton bom- dricks, outh LINCOLN . TURNER SOUTH delense - - 1 Turner left today for the th the intention of secur- a position on wh a newspaper or| gp. work. ba ck with time-tested We Appreciate | B 1 X e ool M R g ~____ and one visitor, Mrs. Jake Hen-| - _ _ . ! : F IGHT MISERY ere y it— IR VICKS VapoRuB | higher taxes, buying more Bonds. But you still have to look well groomed. Get a Timery Suit and you won't have to compromise. Timecy's all-wool fabrics are styled with the masterly good looks you're accustomed to. Better still, those thorough- bred lines are tailored in for its duration, thanks to TimMELY's Balanced Tailoring—a new, Fairbanks Kodiak Valdez Nome Kuskokwim Bristol ‘Bay and Yukon Points Office Baranof Hotel PHONE 667 Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. 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Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet . $15.00 $10.00 Express Ral 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell s Petersburg $35.00 .00 10.00 b Sitka KNOW-JIGGS - $18 You 1 WISH I'D KNOW IN WHAT CITY I'M || MAN-WHAT GOIN' TODIE IN ! A WISH ! WHY DO ——| YOU WANT. | TO KNOW ? WELL- soma DAY IN THE FUTURE-THE KIDS WILL BE BLSY SUPPORTIN' Your WORKIN' FOR WIFE AND NOw » I FOUR KIDS! IT'S THE FUTURE THAT Juneau .. Copr. 1943, King Features Synducate, Inc, World nghts reserved Juneau .. Petersburg Wrangell . Erpuu ‘Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per mfl—lflnfinflm of 60c to Petersburg Wrangell Abo \pplicable passenger traffic warraais. . Scneduies and Rates Sunsect 4 PHONE 612 O —————————————————— LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES JUNEAU'S NEWEST EATING ESTABLISHMENT SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors llT DINE AND DANC( OPEN ALL ‘NIGHT Change Without Notice.