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PAGL TWO We new 2 'tfl (2= € [ material if have a large ready to full also flowered prints you wish ...APAIR... B M Behends Ca in NOW'S THE TIME for WINDOW SHOPPING variety at all hang Bgay to make $7.95 - $6.85 - $18.50 QUALITY SINCE /887 up many War Time (apital Is Now Closely Guarded; (Continued from Page One) of office ing their oute! doors, the Senators recently voted themselves special credentials, nice, neat little affairs with pictures They did it, in the words of Sena- tor McKellar (D-Tenn.) so they wouldn’'t have to wear “buttons as big as saucers” everytime they went celling on the government The restrictions on visitors tend to other government agencis far removed from the war-emer- offices. You need a 58 1o and out of the State Depart- A pass or a uniformed guard accompany you through the v , with all the precautions, there’s nothing uniform in the rules to get past the doors of official Washington. That's why the people who can do so equip themselves with credentials to meet tion For example: Identification is a must at the Commerce Department, which is just about as remote from the fighting front as you can get ex- gency get in ment must any situa- in Washington. But all it takes to crash the Justice Department — home of the spy-hunting FBI—is an honest face. - ee-— BUY WAR BONDS Let’s Strike Hits Close Serutiny for ANl 70 planh O]] West (oast “Army May Ia;vene in AFL Sirike Protesting Wage Ruling SEATTLE, Jan. 18—War foundry production is at a standstill at 79 on and Oregon plants as Washin; picket lines appeared and some 6, ‘the American 000 members of Federaton Foundry strike, of Labor Moulers and Workers' Union went on demonstrating against the Regional War Labor Board's wage ruling. Operators expressed the belief that the dispute would affect 10,000 ad- ditional workers and 4,000 employees of the shops and plants where the foundries also operate. The shadow of po: Board Chairman, ible Army in- | tervention hung over the situation. Dr. George Bernard Noble, Regional said, “It is in- conceivable the plants will be allow- ed to remain idle.” T. A. Martin, head of Production Services of the Regional War Pro- duction Board, said it would threat- | en seriously the region’s extensive | Trollers! Trollers! MEETING WEDNESDAY 7:30 P. M.~Union Hall All Be There? United Trollers of Alaska | THE DAILY ALASKA EMP! American Salvafion Army Enfers Alaska; Decker Bldg. Purchased L BRITISH DENYING. The Salvation Army, Division of|- Alaska, will hereafter be associated IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. William T. Johnson has been discharged from St. Ann's Hospi- tal following medical treatment James W. Butterfield was di charged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. Albert Shoppee, a medical patient entered St. Ann’s Hospital Monday. Mrs. L. E. Reynoldson has enter- with the Salvation Army of the ed Bt. Ann’s for surgery. United States, instead of being su-| SEPARATE pEA(E o pervised from Canada, according to »|' Mrs. Carrie Luther was admitted announcement made today by Capt. | T. J. Dyck. Heretofore, Alaska, the Bahamas IS BE'NG SOUGHI and Canada were grouped together ; with the headquarters in Canada NeWSpaperS ca" Arfide in but the move to incorporate the Alaska Division under the controt Moscow Pravda Most t of the American headquarters was i i decided to be more practical in |nsu|tmg view of changing conditions. LEhd Headquarters are to be moved 18.—British news-! LONDON, Jan papers minced no words today ex- that end in view, Divisional Com- preqiing indgnation of the Moscow mander T. J. Dillingham visited jowcoaner pravda in publishing that| here in December and concluded oot Britain and Germany were the purchase of the Decker Build-!gooiino o “separate peace” at a se- ing from Mrs. E. O. Decker. The ..c: conference. building consists of five apartments ppe prayda said two English offi- and the studios of the local radio!cjals and German Foreign Minis-| station, besides the Red Shield 5eW- (o von Ribbentrop conferred at al ing quarters and. reading TrOOM c.aconst town regarding a separate maintained by the Salvation Army.|peace and “it is understood the| Commander Dillingham is expected meeting did not remdin without re- | to return somgtime in February to from Wrangell to Juneau, and with sults.” Pravda accused the British | take up his residence and duties ot gouble-crossing the Allied Na-| here. Capt. Dyck will remain in yone | Juneau and continue with his nu-! ne London Daily Mail denounced | merous charitable and theological {yna article as insulting ) dutles, and will take part, as always,| The Manchester Guardian called | in yarious ivic affalrs. |it a “slanderous accusation.” i | London morning newspapers gen- ' building of ships, trucks, tractors erally displayed the story on lhei and ship repair work. front page, emphasizing the British The War Labor Board granted Foreign Office has issued a flat wage increases to the lower wage denial as to the truth of the re-| groups but denied demands that the port printed in.Moscow. | journeymen and moulders be given| Tne Foreign Office’s denial of the an increase of eight cents an hour guihenticity of the story has been| to $1.28 . brought to the attention of the So-) The Boeing Aircraft Company this | i Government. afternoon, in a statement to the| RN - > newspapers, said the strike may halt | A. H. ZIEGLER, OF Company which has been closed | tight by 75 pickets, although only | majorities in Portland, Tacom and {he would run on the Democratic | production of Flying Fortresses | within a week when the stock of certain parts is exhausted. This | stock is manufactured principally | here by the Pacific Car and Foundry | KEI(HIKAN, FIlES about 24 percent of the employees | FOR D E lEGA I E‘ are reported to be foundrymen. | —_— | Seattle members of the union vot- | First to file as a candidate for| ed so heavily for a strike that theiDl‘lcuate to Congr A. H. Zeigler| number overbalanced the anti-strike | of Ketchikan today announced that | other cities | ticket. His filing was radioed to the | S E R s | Auditor’s office. PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY ] Ziegler, a‘Kewhikzm attorney, is well known in Southeast Alaska and has been a member of the Terri- ATTENTION A dinner, for members only will| | | | be given Friday, Jan. 28 at 6:30,t0rial Legislature. p.m. Kindly call your Secretary for b5 U0 A reservations before January 20.1 RUSS CLITHERO HERE | Phone either 168 or 226. adv.| Russell Clithero, Manager of the | e, — BUY WAR BONDS | Sitka Hotel, is now in Juneau, hav- | ing come over yesterday. EVERYDAY ECHOES... By Groves “Conrad just found out he’s 4-F. He didn’t know about (entennial Frolics Dog Food.” Centennial SILK - SIFTFD FLOUR, PANCAKE AND WAPFLE FLOUR, PEACH BLOSSOM CAKE FLOUK, GERVITA WHEAT CEREAL, FARINA, DOG MEAL, FROLICS DOG FOOD {to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medical care. To undergo surgery, George Tri- tington was admitted to St. Ann's |Hospital Mrs. Fedosia DeMille entered St Ann’s yesterday as a medical pa- |tient. Alice Brown has been admitted to the Government Hospital - - . LEAVES ON VACATION Esther Bavard on the staff of the California Grocery, left fo rthe South during the weekend on her vacation - -es Fourth War Loan Drive For $315,000 fo Start Tonight;Premiere Show «Continned from Page One) in the war area,” says a committee member. Those who have already given loved ones in this struggle will be the first to come forward to buy more bonds, and those of us who are still at home, enjoying uninterruted comforts and security will not be far behind them. It is the American way to more than fill the bill, and Alaska and Juneau will without | doubt meet the quota and go over the top. | “Juneau’s quota in the Fourth | | War Loan Drive is $315,000. Of this |amount $140,000 represents Series E Bonds which range in price from $18.75 to $750. These are the bonds for the individuals, and by denying owrselves a little here and a little | there we can all buy at least (mr‘[ extra $18.75 bond. What do we get in return? A bond of the $18.75 | denomination will bring you at maturity $25, and if you buy thé nd tonight at the Capitol Theatre ou will be able to attend the pre- | miere of ‘Stand By for Action,” and you also get the satisfaction of | knowing that you went ‘all out for | victory. ' If you can’t get together guite enough for a bond, invest in %e war saving stamps and convert em into & bond when you have at ast $18.75. | {“Every Elk and member of the Hmblem Club will have a chance to WAR PAINT for our [ | Many planes operated in Pan American’s ‘ A_lzskz Services are in war paint. Others soon | will be, symbolizing the fact that our every | resource of personnel and experience is now i dedicated to the war effort. This means every passenger, every ounce of cargo is under military priority. After Victory, we will friends the standard of American is known throughout the Terri- tory. e 5 Ll VN TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1944 'l participate in the drive by making an appearance at the Emblem Club The Sewing Basket bond party tonight. This is this BATAAN cArE oitg club’s part in the Fourth War Loan BABY HEADQUARTERS . Drive. Not only are you going to 3 . - A d nelp the drive along, but ou are | Infant and Children's Wear Genuine Chow Mein | ™ going to have an evening of fun, and 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska : eats, too! But be sure to take along ChOP Suey v your change R R s T . e “At 9 o'cock tonight the Rebekah - o b COME ONE ———— L Lodge and the Order of Odd Fel- — —COME ALL! o laws will sponsor a 15-minute pro»\ ° ‘»_” gram over KINY as a starter for| Hotel Junea“ 289 So. Franklin Street b their bond sales tomorrow night. npi 4 3 sure to listen to.this program and | For Comfort open All nghl vou will have no doubts as to whether you can spare the money At Lowest llales for an extra bond this month.” i ROOMS WITH BATH s e e or | WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR | J A | Most Convenient Location l A B B I T S K ! “ S “THIRD AND MAIN— NOW 855 Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all 19 ready to make up. 1o ; VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON e A v o 2 i wre S SEATTLE 3 ® Perrect comfort R T ; & ® Centrally located L8 N o Splendid food and T ll E > F. B. service i McClare, ® Large Rooms— ATCO - Mgr. all with Bath ‘ ALASKANS LIKE THE LINE i o a7 i lflfim Alaska Tramsportatios | r3 Company > P S SR S THE . { ™= BARANOF ' Alaska’s Largest Apartment SAILINGS FROM 7 Hotel SEATTLE * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB N and SHOWER »ASSNNGERE FREIGAT ) . RRPRIGRRATION 1 Reasonable Rates . 17 8 FEMMER—AGENT | Phon.e 800 PHONK Uié NIGHT 313 UY WAR BONDS | ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU o ANCHORAGE | © Sparklers 2988 | VIA 1 A Sparkling Party YAKUTAT and CORDOVA % Dress! . g We've a star collec- CONNECTIONS TO } : tion — two-piecers, % i ke bk ting Fairbanks Valdez Kuskokwim % Kodiak Nome Bristol Bay and Yukon Points PHONE 667 Jones-Stevens Seward Street Office Baranof Hotel 1907 Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points 5 Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. planes again give our Alaska service for which Pan | Tu(ESday'Fl' iday &(. FOR RESERVATIONS - ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | . Phone 612 Agents ; Juneau — ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES " BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS i | TOMANE -SEE | IF THERE ISN'T || ABOTTLE OF || MILK IN THE — ICE BO%~. ./ 1 | DON'T THINK THERE 15-SIR! LISTEN-YOU'RE NOT GITTIN' IN FACT-I DON'T KNOW PAID TO THINK / Proprietors | JUNEAU'S. NEWEST EATING ESTABLISHMENT SMAILY—ANDY FONG WHAT YOU'RE GIT TIN' VERY PAID FOQ- GO LOOK m Gsog’} ", ] ] Ty i 4 = Copr 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc , World nghts reserved DINE AND DANCE — 'M POSITIVI ANY MILK | SIR m ““TROPICS”’ OPEN ALL N FGHT THERE ISN'T THE ICE BOX- LOCATED . OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinesé and American Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ot " = MM Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- AL Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka N Juneau $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $18 $18 $18 L2 Sitka 18- 18 10 8O oW b #: 10 18 10 18 10 5 d 10 18 10 18 w ey 10 18 18 " 1 s { 10 10 21’ Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 s Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. B Haines Skagwdy — | Juneau - $18.00 $20.00 Skagway - 10.00 Exp! 3 per pound—Minimum Charge 60c w Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% ; Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 Express Raf 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 X 10.00 Juneau .. Petersburg .. ‘Wrangell .. Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg {] and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to DISHES