The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1944, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1944 R e, = TR te in 198 b el resident of the Alaska Na-| ._ DROPPINGOF e WAL ITIVIE, (5.5 o e S e e e B NOWACRIDITED BY, |-t i e o o e g | | The Sewing Baskel || garaaN cAFE CENSORSHIP 5% 0. ASSOATN |z S e e gl i o o oy i N | RESTNE | Genuine Chow Mein - -ee should contact Mrs. Roy Peratrovich 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska ChOp Suey gell Institute has been ac- | held in the demonstration room at 5 & e ; the ‘Northwestern . A#e \ at Green 225. The meetings are ) 2 BE!NG URGED i » ¥y P i of ':t,mmi”.‘:‘ ::\dmm;“ AMERE(AN RED 5 the Douglas Government School m 1 4 3 COME ONE ' 2 5 15, according to notice just re- ( OSS NURS'NQ mm. ; CQ:ME ALL! R 3 . : here by the Office of Indian - | : i H l l J 1 . b ot - i { - wa; (ama"le; Are ' . . o0iél Juneau 289 So. Franklin Street AlaskaDelegate Also _ : 'he Institute, docated aj Shoe- CLASSES BEG,IN 3 ! ; For ChfE Open All Night '\Hartfi Discontinuanc ] y Bay, about five miles from L i Fxpeded fo Be Heivy ! : | AiL !R vants visconiinuance P WrahgbilAl & cosediibabionh] Vool i | When| ion Break | ‘ owes! Rates 1 ? X tional ‘high ool maintained for| The first meeting of the Home. p ROOMS WITH B of Travel Control ; j ; by the Indian Of- nursing class under the sponsof: en {Wis on Broaks , . po g % ¢ 18 :’.j'“;,j . r[rr}‘ifi-y-mif:;:lfl"p;\-iuvlh el '\\m” I(;A‘1(1”::11/\‘)”;:.:10““ l}:da?‘?fig'» (Continued from Page ‘One) A | WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR A by the d ¢ Others the faculty include Gover: School on Willoughby 1 difficulties were surmount- i Most Convenient Location B A B B l T S K l “ S wer ever on 2 srnment Thes Jehn L. Ripley, machine shop; Avenue, with a fine attendance and ed, however, and by June, 1937, the : —THIRD AND MAIN— NOW \3 . r:.’-\w social ,\(u.(l s; ' much enthusiasm expressed for #he' Veterans :\vr'imlmfl\t.a;.i.un. \:ll -IF: t:d Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all ‘\I ; ‘y‘;l.)‘fl w xu‘x\A;:'x}t(m'i" \“;k. 1th fil re shown duri '11\1 ‘11'11“ “A“«l:‘::w"”\;\ ’“v:ll’l“l':‘im: QI ; “cmiy tnmmke i g between the states ¥ Mrs. Gladys ylor, mathema- jealth films were shown pg Health Service, 5 e L 9 4 Bhe Asi Al v ot tics; Mrs. Bess E der, home | the meeting, the first entitled “The bospitals with a capacity of 47421 J a < Vi DA SOMEANY Y 1 BEATTLE, WASHINGTON . . i) £ 3 S g W W ing use of 2,159 - ilatior said £ Del economics; ) Watrous, Life of a Healthy'Child” and “Am. b‘ « nd w making ) e | " Dimond ‘ e oy e B. W other to Conquer,” the latter deaj- beds in other government hospitals. CORSAGE—o0n bond selling | apanese were fir trous, E T Arm.d. ing with tuberculosis, stressing the A total of 46,416 veterans was oc- tours Barbara Bel Geddes, ac- e ISR 1o the b tress daughter of Norman Bel i expelled from the Aleut sland : Carmody, gir sor; J. J. Mar- imporiance of early diagnosis apa cupying the beds. Geddes, pins a_war stamp cor-, | Perzect comfort and our forces were solidly estab-, SIGNED?—Alice Ealana (Un USC a Mrs. Dor- treatment of the disease. sage on her stylish bag of Forst- | j¢ ® Centrally located i lished there, either for def Q (above), blonde model from Ot! A y ret. Nor- Foilowing the showing of the picy mann wool broadcloth. Miss Bel | § n ittack, it seemed that censorshiy Springfield, Mass., announced’ man Whitaker, general mechanic; tures the c was organized. and MORGAN SERVI(ES Ged&e:tr:xcats‘::c;‘not‘l'{e i:s;:;d a g © 8plendid food ana T E - \ ; 3 ey for Aluska and travel control for| She would star in a new Charlie | Herman Johnson, master of boats; 15 members registered for the BE HELD MONDAY; TEHE i oy = ul i AT CoO | Alaska, except as to the Aleutian Cheplin ‘picture. Studio called |y, pildred Johnson, dining.room | course all with Bath Islands and possibly @ part of the | Uhe @nnouncement “premature.” |, yjtchen superintendent; Mar-| The next meeting will be held on! MEMomM_ (HUR(“ CARD OF THANKS Alaska Peninsula, would be immed- jorie E. Dadaff, assistant to Mis: Friday, January 21, in the demons We wish to thank everyone for ALABKANS LIKE THR L l N E ately terminat " writes p ple- Johnson; Peter M. Casey, night 3 % their many kind deeds and expres- o ‘ R watchman n‘ud cr;:\ch: Mly~ Ax‘\gxm f:::::t “S)ghmo;;[ :‘(s(fi:;gi:sc,;‘l,ll unstal Sertices If]r POTE BT sions of sympathy shown us in oul" A | gan, well known Native teacher who t 8 | Pe arts 3 5 y ' ) reavi also for the Attempting to speak authoritive- PHMH arts and crafts; Agnes leave promptly at 7 oclock fpem =0 U reck, will be held at the recent bereavement; also ; laska tation on the subject, it is my under- n, nurse; and Mrs. George T.|in front of the Juneau GoVern- fh‘ S many beautiful floral offerings. A Il\“ nding that the Alaska War \B'xmu. postmistress. {ment School for Douglas, for. the 3 ey ;;:g:;er:}:‘emi:xfChfli‘: MRS, C. R, WILLARD | am St s Compary 1cil recommended. Recently The, Wrangell Institute opencd convenience of Juneau residents p.. walter A. ‘Soboleff will con- | MRS. DORA POOLE mBARANoF ° icularly urged upon Mr. | Octoby 1, 1952 to admit students, | taking the course. duct the service, and interment will MR. and MRS. RICHARD POOLE ol , Director of Censorship, and on October 4 the first classes 'he classes are conducted, under pe jn Evergreen Cemetery. and family Klaska's Largest Apartment SAILINGS FROM vwm oyment of a per- .\nu- held. The first principal was | the American Red Cross with Mrs g - MR. and MRS. EDWARD POOLE Hotel GEATTLE in censorship of mail going be- | |Levoy, ¥. Jackson, followed by Elvira ‘T. Maurstad as nurse in- BRIGHT EYES and fAmily *. ; the States and / was | Charles W. Miller in 1934, and Mr. structress. Much credit should the! e i ; EVERY ROOM WITH TUB a compiete waste, N ¥ \.nh —— | Barrett became head of the Insti- given to Mrs. Roy Pexal.mvlch Try combining vaseline with your T T T | and SHOWER PABSENGERE PREIGET that he would give t Ny e ‘mascara to accentuate eyelash| Bond Premier, Jan. 18 A bend * RRATIOH ther st hd, and let me nmv 'n. de- hlpponese ReSIStan(e IS‘ length and get a lustrous sparkle. |for every seat. adv.| l s vewnion | Alaska’s Mirade Road = [ - (h:nAlffi”:?f?fififfaf’.lfi\'f};‘.f by i Ground Fighting | i Phone 800 D. B FEMMER—AGENT land immediately joining, there i Py * ' . YA Non: Yor B ity . au- (Conttnued trom Page One) . BUY WAR BONDS PHONE 114 WIGHT § r fire, and are gaining'slowly. the Gove ip of communi rities to .serutinize and to con-| = rol all movement of personnel, |MOY But as to the main body of Alaska A spokesman for Gen. Douglas which is included in what is known | MacArthur said many shallow Jap d : 3 > ' : | & Jap bodies have been found unbur- | o : . % z After zctory v . fons the ordinary Alaskan . is unable to see that any good end|i°d: showing that the Japs have | served by such eontrol of move- i " | treat | ment. Alaskans are only too eager : 4 s s - * d G o 5 e biveh | - Meanwhile, Fifth Air Force Lib-| e T % 4 & ; A\ war is w 1 » "'“D”'“‘ }0 o ”‘\“"“_"” which | qiors ranged far and wide over| J8 g .hen the ,a .S on, Pan Amerigan lo will actually serve the efort the northwestern sector of the | ; ‘ . ! Airways will pioneer new standards and ev in case of reasonable | Southwest Pacific war theatre,| B : ; . J f . i 3 £ doubt they make no complaint. p Megapiihbit i) : . of service for our friends in Alaska. VIA With all this in mind the current|car on Celebes Tsland, | B . y 4 4 . Meanwhile, we are 1009, engaged in YAKUTAT and CORDOVA travel control regulations for the| Intense anti-aircraft fire greeted | . main body of Alaska appear to be the big bombers at each place. It | the war effort — with every passenger just as little necessary as wouid was the seventh raid on Dili. i ; * v and every ounce of cargo priorited b; [ Be stnilar regulations for control| At the same. time, Australian | - s gridinh gop Y ‘ CONNECTIONS TO of travel between the states of forces were Teported crossing the the Armed Forces—and we appreci- Withiogui: Snd Ghegon. - - |Kapugra River on Huon ‘Peninsula, ; ; v ate your patience and understanding Fairbanks Valdez Kuskokwim The mem| of our armed forces New Guinea, capturing a small vil- i when the accommodation Son Wity [ 2 | ) Kodiak Nome Bristol Bay little time for anything except re-| who are now engaged in travel con- |lage which brought the Aussies to trol activities could be used to bet-| within three miles of a Jap barge| \ s e is not available ter advantage in fighting the Jap- |base | < - 8 ‘ anese, and unquestionably thay,| About 50 miles now separate the; 5 % _— L il and Yukon Poinls themselves, if afforded an oppor-| Australians —from the American | tunity, would so choose, Similarly,|!anding force up the coast, and the | Japs are caught between the two| plenty of places can be found for 3 p | ! . the use and worthwhile employment | F07°€S: | “The Boad to Victary,” showing at the Capitol, starting Sunday, is : Office PHONE 667 of the civilian forces in the Alaska % S ST RERIT | travelogue newsreel of the great Alaska Highway as used for military Baranof Hotel Travel Control Bureau and in the NORRIS IN TOWN | purposes for the great offensive on Japan. Hundreds of photographers Office of Censorship for Alaska” | Col. George Norris and Major| were emgaged in on the spot movements of interest and shows well- PIN AWERICAN 1IRWAYS SRS It L. Jordison, after/spending the| yrajned soldiers on the march to victory, also construction features. holidays in the states, have re-| _ . X i el Uy G| gy | Woodley Airways g e W e menomer | SOTS 0f Norway MEN WANTED iR EAT g e i | ANCHORAGE TONIGHT Two Millwrights and Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA over the holid: with his family R. 8. Brown, here from Anchor- Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points - oo = in Seattle. |age, is at the Baranof Hotel WEST CONSTRUCTION CO. INTERVIEWING THE FOLLOWING | L CLASSIFICATIONS ‘ @ : Two Machinists UNION SCALE j Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M.' JACKHAMMER MEN, g at Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. SR e ok at8 o'Clock | Tuesdnydriday L l'\[fl'\":"\—l“l L("l‘Rl( 1 \\\ L] % ) JUNEAU LUMBER - ’LUMBE I l‘[l IBER: [ FOR RESERVATIONS HELPERS, ‘ ; MERS HALL HELP | i b MILLS, Inec. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES LABORERS Phone 612 Agents Juneau Must be eligible for availability certificate INQUIRE MR. GAC ' Hall Must have availability certificates. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—JU ] 3 { P e e R BTt : Ll i ; : : -l ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express By GEORGE McMANUS SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A, M. : Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- AW-BRACE UP- WHAT'S THERE | g DON'T KNOW 2 Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd I shan gof Sitka CASSIDY! YoU AH-JIGGS! TO BE SAD YEA! AN | lWHAT's THE i fIMIMS SHE THINKS | Juneau ....ses 00:1% o:{x‘i ensnu sols °.'i'§ $18 fia $18 LOOK LIKE TH' IT'S A SAD ABOUT? vOU GOT ME MATTER WITH l I'M_LISTENIN Sitka. 18 18 18 18 18 10 10 LAST COUPON MAN | AM/ | GOT YOUR 7 HER ? SHE'S ! L 2ot 2 IN A RATION _ HEALTH # 3 TALKING TO g ig 5 el BOOK % e . . HERSELF ALL 4 - 0 : THE TIME! Bl i ) | i | | | | | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109 Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet .. $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢c SCHED[JLED TUESDAY nlld THURSDAY Copr. 1943, King Featutcs Syndicate, Inc, World rights reses i ¥ tchikan ngell Petersburg - g = Juneau ... Y W00 $3000 Petersburg X 10.00 e . e e e e . et .t SR . JUNEAU'S NEWEST EATING T : c : LOCATED P Exbress Rall 256 e pound—Minimum of $100 to Ketohikan SMAILY—ANDY FONG Serving Both Chinese and American ||} Avore rates appiicasie :‘: pomenger e DHONE 612 Proprietors DINE AND DANCE —OPEN ALL.NIGHT DISHES Change Without Notice,

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