The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1944, Page 6

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WARBOND PREMIERE (OMING UP You (Can Sfill Get Tickets‘ for Big Tuesday Showing With only a few more days left before the big night, Fourth War Loan Drive officials reported to- day that there are still quite a few general admission series E war bonds left for those who wish to attend the Bond Premiere of “Stand By For Action” at the Capitol The- atre Tuesday evening | | USO WILL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Rebekahs Plan Installation of OBSERVE | Officers Jan. 28 |year January 12 at the I.O.OF. g Hall with Noble Grand Peggy Mc- Commlflee 'O Ge' Iogefher Ivor presiding. Pians for the Installation, to take Nex! Tuesday Evening | vice somary s, were compieted for Discussion {named: for refreshment, Signe N | lia Rian, Bertha Knight The National USO will be three 880 Ju > years old next month and in con- [MATY MR"C“' “fi:"”“c""‘]’m and Eva formity with doings on previous!Clavk. Rae Lillian Carlson, enter- inment. years, the New York Headquarters|'® asks observance of the anniversary m"‘“‘f“'sogl‘; :’)“m";:"“:u“"l‘;’:;m‘;:” by all of the thousands of USO|2 are: 3 i A o | Vice Grand, Kay Halm; Right Sup~ organizations in the Allied Nations.| The Juneau USO will observe the PO't to Noble Grand, Katherine anniversary according to action tak-;g:‘;‘":‘lg"' Jnl;:suniufl:se::' :2’}: Karki, Marie Reck, Gertrude Bog- | The Premiere will be the opening event of the Fourth War Loan Drive for this area, the start of a cam- paign to sell $315,000 worth of bonds in the Gastineau Channel area Tickets will be given to sons buying at least an $18. ies E bond from most members of ~ the Chamber of Commerce or Ro- tary Club, and also at any of the following business houses Baranof Hotel, Gastineau Hotel Capitol Theatre, Twentieth Century Meat Market, Daily Alaska Empire H. B. Foss & Co, J. C. Cooper Co Parson’s Electric Co., Northland Transportation Co., Alaska Steam- ship Co., Alaska Coastal Airlines, B M. Behrends Bank, Juneau Florists and Shattauck Agency. Starring in the Premiere will be Robert Taylor and Charles Laugh- ton On Monday, a special War Bond edition of The Empire will be pub- lished. Management. The Rev. Walter A. Soboleff was named to head the birthday party committee, with other designated members of the| Jommittee of Management and act ing with appointees from the var ious USO organizations to be named S W I NG _Actress Evelyn Keyes swings over a swimming pool % in a scene for a motion picture now in production, 3 mittee will meet next Tuesda) night at 7 o'clock at the USO head. o cLassiicarions 7 MILLION = oo call for a night dinner or butfet luncheon at which the full John L. McCormick, Territorial purposes of the USO and its help| ])1'1!‘411)1 of Selective vice, states to the enlisted personnel of the Army, Navy, Coast Guard and other Se— armed forces will be explained and SHINGTON, Jan. 15 The the public fully informed as to great r Department, invoking the benefits derived from this worthy Price Adjustment Law, has direct- organization. Au open house at the ed the Cleveland firm of Jack and USO will also be considered. Herintz, manufacturers of aircraft wrry parts, to reduce by because of a great many inquiries from registrants regarding the meaning of different classifications, fications is published with a brief the following list of present classi- xplanation of each class: Class 1-A—Available and subject to military service en last night by the Committee of | |Support to Vice Grand, Irma Geyer; | Left Support to Vice Grand, Irenc McKinley. Treasurer, Katherine Benedict; Mu. cian, Ellen Shaffer; Warden, Re- |becca Feero; Conductor, Cheda en; Outside Guardian, Ada Stur- rock The Odd Fellows extended an in- vitation to the Rebekahs and their \ 2 " ExplANAIION NQW | by Dircctor Zack Gordon. ‘.pnul; Inside Guardian, Ethel Lo- The full membership of the com Secretary, Isabelle Jorgenson; families to attend a birthday party honoring the memory of Thomas Wiley, founder of the Odd Fellows, on January 25, at the LO.OF. at € o'clock, it was announced. e RAINBOW GIRLS INSTALL TONIGHT; DANCE TO FOLLOW held tonight at the Scottish Rite Temple by members of the Order of Rainbow for Girls. The service will begin at 8 o'clock. | The installation is public, and| following the ceremony in the lodge room there will be a_dance down- stalrs for Rainbow Girls and their invited guests. This being leap year, all girls will pay an admission fee | of 50 cents, while their guest will be admitted free of charge. The All-Girl Orchestra will play for the occasion, and during an in- | termission, refreshments will be| | served in the dining room. | | VIR P 7 N LASEYS AT BARANOF | Arriving from Anchorage, Mr.| land Mrs. Ira L. Lasey are guest at the Baranof Hotel. —— | ROBERT SEAMOR IN In Juneau from Anchorage, Ro- bert Seamor is a Baranof guest. o BOA" OWNERS | Class 1-A-O—Available for non- combatant milit service; con- scientious objecto Soo" BE pAID ! Class 1-C—Member of land or naval forces of the U. S. (either FOR VESSEI. by enlistment or induction) Class 2-A—Man necessary in sup- e port of war effort. Class 2-B—Man necessary in war Government Is fo Seftle for ,.camerion crflfi REQUiSifioned, | Class 2-C—Man deferred by rea- | {son of agricultural occupation or | | endeavors. reason of maintaining bona-fide It now appears that the delay in family relationship. (This classifi- making payments of fair compensa- cation has been eliminated and all tion for boats requisitioned by the registrants previously in this class Navy Department and the War Ship- will be reclassified and placed in ping Administration is at least in & gpe of the other groups) fair way of being ended, according (jass 3-C—Man deferred both for ‘"l“d“’i"ej tx;;:celvcd “;""" dm“ka dependency and agricultural occu- difficulty was caused by provisions o ° 3 of one short clause in an Act of Congress which was possibly subject to more than one reasonable inter- pretation and upon which the Comp- troller General of the United States ©f all xvum|_'a|xl.~ who have attained places an interpretation which w: s |the age of 45 since registering completely distorted and unreason- | Class 4-B-—Officials deferred by able All the Services are now proceed- s5 4-C—Man deferred because ing to make settlement upon the of nationality terms of the report of the Advisory | Class 4-D--Minister of Religion Board, consisting of United States|or Divinity student. Judges Learned Hand, John J. Par- | Class 4-E—Available for work of ket and Joseph C. Hutcheson, Jr, |national importance; conscientions appointed by the President. objecior This board, very justly and wisely, | Class 4-F—Men having defects helld l“:lm the :’:’"91' of ":; 1105“ W*;s {disqualifying him for military ser- entitled to “the price at would | ;. probably result from fair negotia- ”L:; tions between an owner willing to sell and a purchaser desiring to buy.” Despite the use in the report of complimentary and appeasing lan- son of extreme hardship and p vation to wife child or parent s 4-A—Man deferred by rea- n of age. This class shall consist a registrant is between the |ages of 38 and 44, inclusive, he will be identified by the letter “H” af- ter his classification; such as 1-A guage, the board virtually threw out | (F': 2-B(H). This indicates he is the window the construction placed | P the above named age bracket. upon the so-called “enhancement| Since Class 3-A has been elimin- clause” by the Comptroller General, {ated, all pre-Pearl Harbor fathers a consummation to be warmly |are now being reclassified out of Penisad by el fal olvilad: men this class. Registrants in this group ~>oe - who are classified into Class 1-A Slo-(fi ouol‘]‘lous will have the number “4" added to their classification indicating they NEW YORK, Jan. 15. — Closing are pre-Pearl Harbor fathers. quotations of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 6%, American.Can 84%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel 59, Curtiss Wright 6. Interna- tional Harvester 72':, Kennecott 31;. New York Central 17's, Nor- thern Pacific 14}, United States Steel 54'% | L] . . . . L] . Dow, Jones averages today are as = S follows: industrials 13840, rails Bond Premier, Jan. 18. A bond 35.77, for every seat. adv. AR UL e L e o o o o o o WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Friday Jan. + 14 Maximum 36; Minimum 28 esesovecoe se000ee Phose PIGELY WIGGLY Pione 16 quaLiy with DEPENDABILITY MOON ROSE SOAP FLAKES Fine Quality_ Soap Flakes For Hosiery and Delicate Washables B TESTED AND TRIED By local women who know their soap. Sold by plecly wiceey ONE DELIVERY EACH DAY Orders n not later than 1 P. M - | tightrope walkers and acrobats were $7,000,000 the q ernment during 1942 The Government contends this amount represented ‘“excess pro- fits.” ——— - BPW Club Honors Two Members at Eveqin_g Party, The Business and Professional Women's Club party on Thursday evening at Trinity Cathedral Hall, | honoring Mrs. Dean Williams and Mrs. Paul Winkelman, both past officers and brides during the past | year, was one of the most enjoyable affairs to be given in some time. Games were played during the evening and tying for honors as Mrs. Mae Kilroy and Mrs. Margaret Jacobson, while the operatic per- formance of Miss Elizabeth Nelson | provided quite a- surprise. Twin wedding cakes, beautifully decorated by Mrs. Jacobson and topped with charming brides, were | placed before the two honorees dur- ing the affair. The cakes were cut and shared by the young women during a midnight supper and each guest as well as the brides carried home the proverbial cake to dream on - H(;SPIIAI NdIB Cedric Davis has been discharged from St. Ann's Hospital after re- ceiving medical care. Discharged from St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday was John W. Jones. Carl Lind has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for surgery. Mrs. Mary Wentworth entered St. Ann’s yesterday for surgery. | S e e BUY WAR BONDS NEWS EAGLES MEET MONDAY The Eagles Lodge is holding a meeting in their hall at 8 o'clock on Monday evening, January 17.) With an important issue before the Lodge, all members are requested to be at the meeting. E | | JENSENS HOME Thomas Blaine Jensen, Jt., and mother returned to their home here | on Thursday from St. Ann’s Hos- pital. Both Thomas, Jr., two weeks cld today, and Mrs. Jensen are re- ported as feeling fine WITH SNOW, COMES SLIDING With snow on the ground 'hgain, all motorists are cautioned to heed the stop sign at the intersection' . between the Feusi and Jensen Store and the Douglas Drug Store. This street, D Street, has been designated as a sliding street for Douglas children and they have o the right-of-way at the intersection. Stop, lock, and even listen before making the crossing. Violaters will be prosecuted. So says Chief Wm. Cuthbert. e s Son Born o Mrs. John Young Last Night at St. Ann’s Mr. and Mrs. John G. Young are receiving congratulations today on the birth of their first child, a son 4 weighing eight pounds and four ounces, who arrived at ten minutes N after midnight this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. Mr. Young is an . accountant with offices on Third Street, and the happy event may take his mind off the impending struggle with income tax returns. The child has been named Allen Charles Young. LISTEN BERT'S N WE HAVE ¥, ECHOED EVERYWHERE FREE DELIVERY Minimum $2.50 ORDERS SHOULD BE IN BY 1:30 FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! FRerts [E CASH GROCERY AR S - S5 STABILIZED CREAM 00N NEWS—KINY NEWLY REMODELED [ TRY OUR DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS ALSO You’re Always VW'elcome at the Douglas In Installation of officers will be; SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1944 VERGNE HOKES T0 LEAVE FOR STATES TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Vergne L. Hoke, residents of Juneau for the past 11 years, will leave for Seattle today where Mr. Hoke has been trans- ferred for duty with the U. S. Signal Corps. Joan Marie Martin, who has been residing with the Hoke family for the past year-and-a-half, will accompany them south, continuing to Spanaway, Washington, where she will make her home with her grandmother and relatives. Prior to their departure the Hokes have been the incentive for a number of farewell parties and informal dinners. ——————— HERE FROM NOME Here from Nome, A. V. Cordovado RITA —Screen actress Rita Hayworth models a new costume she will wear for her role in a forthcoming motion picture. BUY WAR BONDS is at the Gastineau Hotel. FRANK TERRELL HERE Frank Terrell is in Juneau, having arrived from the Westward. . ARRIVE FROM WESTWARD M. F. Goggans and Ross G. Tat- |ten, both at the Baranof, are ar- | rivals fr om Ancherage. 'Douglas Inn RE-OPENS TONIGHT! DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF THE ONLY ELECTRIC HAMMOND ORGAN ON THE CHANNEL B ey f p—

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