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DR. BLOCK SPEAKS SOVIETSNOW AT DINNER OF JWC HOLD VITAL The sternness of the word “health” humorous stunts night when Dr ied a suests of : 50 mem| and their Lemngfad Jomed '0 MOS' ed in the social par- Northern Light Presby- or a pot-luck sup-| by physician of them ate the cow for First Time in Two Years the p orevi : Wit ance of Miss Helen LONDON, Jan. 22--The Soviet Jol s Alice Branden- re of Mga, key rail junction L the diet lists were graded.: iles sout of Leningrad, A. E. Glover was found to have | reunited Russid econd city by rail eaten the most nutritious meals on th Mascow for the first time since s laid under siege by the atings went the city Other high to Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Connor, Mrs. 15 two years ago, MOscow Frederick Paul, Miss Jane Blom- dispatehes reported gren, and Mrs.’ Micheel Haas At the same time Leningrad Under Dr. ‘Block's directions, Miss|gained a permanent rail link to tap Zova Dragich and Miss Mary Flynn | lend-lease supplies coming through illustrated correct and incorrect the northern port of Murmansk More hiliarity was pro- | and through Volkhov. n Jack Fletcher and the| During the si Allied supplies Willis R. Booth volunteered reaching Leningrad came over the ind acted as subjects for more 1ailway built on Lake Ladoga’s ice, posture illustrations. and the highway wrested from the The evening’s program began be- [enemy a year ago. { fore dir was finished, when; The vreduction of the strategic Mrs. Bu Smith, Vice-President, | junction climaxed a new break- introdu Mrs. M. O. Johnson, through on the 30-mile front from Chairman of the Health and War the Nerva River southeast to the Rel Commiftees, and in charge town of Vinyagolovo. It freed from of proceedings. German control the railway run- Mr nson first presented Mrs. ning from Leningrad to Moscow t Nordale, Deputy Admin- 400 miles to the southeast via Voik- hov, Velgada and Y av. Under the direct pressure of the advanc- ing Soviet Army was the main Leningrad-Moscow trunk railway a Wi poke brizfly Finance Commit- to the gat tee, who R. B. tions nerice which been preg nd dis- few miles to the westward. tributed by the Iowa Federated Wo- The two northern Russian armies men’s Clubs. are on the offensive along the whole Mrs. Frank Marshall, length and breadth of the Lenin- unteer Office of Price grad and Volkhov fronts, the Mos- tion worker, representing the Ic the communique reported. Club, was commended for her ef- RTINS B 7% forts Mrs. Ray G. Day, formerly prom- nent in the Juneau Woman's Club, but no resident of Skagway, was greeted by the members and gave a short talk telling of her ex-| periences in a “boom-town.” Mrs.' Jay plans to be in Juneau for a BARANOF BEAUTY SALON IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ext regular business meet- ing of the onzanication ‘will be on : ‘l‘?u- Burufmf -Be:ml,\ Salon will the afternoon of Tuesday, Febru- ot closed for three days, next Mon- By 1 day, Tuesday and Wednesday, for | rations, and will open on Thursday under the new manage- ment of Marie Hammarley. Miss Hammarley, formerly of An- chor; ular shop, purchased the business from Caroline Reynolds, and has retained the services of Barbara Garrett as operator. The shop will am Four Newmrfibérs | Join Mopfe Legion » Legion of the Tl Moose served a baked ham dinner last night in the Moose Clib heddquarters. A ghovdte sEron A vt Legion meeting was held fol- owing the dinner and four new ose members joined the Legion of the Moose. The four goat riders were Earl L. Butcher, Arnold Hildre, Ingar Nore, and Albert Burrell, also be open evenings by appoint- ment, offering complete services in beauty culture. The shop is located in the basement of the Baranof Hotel Dance Tonight | ELKS HALL | BOB TEW’S BAND Honoring Visiting Servicemen ADMISSION CIVILIANS ..........$1.00 Tax Tax ge, the new owner of the pop- | until 6 p.m. each day but will SERVICEMEN . . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA strator regarding the adminigtra- iion of the new regulations govern- ing the proeessing and shipping o raw shellfish. Adding to the disturbing person- 'MANY CHANGES ARE MADE IN HEALTH ‘nvl problems of the Department | | . Ination of Mrs. Ida Bush, Secretar) Juneau Lodge 147 F. & A. M. Mon-| -4 o ot 20 has accepted a more lucrative - day evening at 7:30. Work in the “perhaps we should get a ship of position effective February 1, and Ak i M. M. Degree S T s temarked thday. 8 ‘r’lm st By i Pub“’; e F. Wann' of Fairbanks is the | g the Ter! Health Department.'asryice of Miss Rose Guralnick, Lol ) e o v p Prompting the statement was the pyplic Health Nurse at Palmer, to Engineer on the Republican ac o almost mass movement of the per- connel, the laboratories being the Replacements to fill the yacan- most affected. fcirs created by the resignations and | Mrs. Edna Porth, bacteriologist,|transfer are being sought, it is an- ‘Washington, LOCAL 514 who was transferred to New Orleans | nounced. |by the Public Health Service, was BRI |replaced by Miss Dixie Woodburn, | until recently with the Letterman| q N Woodburn arrived from the! South today in a vessel which left NFWS Ketchikan just before a wired res- 4 ignation was received from Mrs. ptilehr 3 Elizabeth Lund, bacteriologist in the FROM FAIRBANKS Ketchikan branch laboratory, ad-| nypg aMaurice Butler, sister of, Mr vising that it was necess_ary for her Leonard Johnson, arrived here from to leave for the States ‘mm"d"‘“”ly\Fnirbanm yesterday. She will spend Im;‘mf(h(;ul relusu::s e e \mla month or so visiting with relatives esterday also brought a telegra from Anchorage requesting military e leave of absence for Frank Pauls, wALTER ANDREWS AWAITING director of that laboratory, who hasI TRANSPORTATION DOUGLAS hosn ccalled .fo duty. &8 B SRynise ‘Walter Andrews former Captain sioned officer in the sanitary corps|or the Douglas Territorial Guard OIS AUAY. . unit, who has been employed on a Dr. Paul A. Lindquist, ACUNB|jefense job at the Westward, for Assistant Commissioner of Hea]tlfn, the past several months, is await- :;1[(: Lv][;n Llsn;:ix?ll::as:y ::xn::prl\\gr G:]x:(-l ingd n;ans;;urt;non h‘:cl; to his home e A and fami ere. ndrews organ- Mrs. Sloan, reccntly transferred ized the D!:mg]m Territorial Gu‘:u'dn from the Alaskan Highway to the .,4 was also the Captain and Health Department, departed ot/ jeager of the Douglas Home Guards Anchorage to establish headquarters| pafore the outbroak of the war. He there. i sy ‘ b 4 - |is also President of. the DRopglas Miss Dorothy Whitney, Acting Di- v, s Ropgles | ; unteer Fire Department, rector of Public Health Nursing, left ¥) J at the same time for a field trip through the Interior, and Miss Mary, w ¢ Anderson and family are Flynn, formerly of Shelby, Montant\.lme owners of a new home in Wwho arrived a few days ago, 86€OM- | poyglgs, During this week they panied Miss Whitney for introduc-| ..mpleted purchase of the former tion to her new assignment as Pub- pichard McCormick home on Fifth |lic Health Nuxse at Anchorage. |giyeet, and will move in duringthe | Dr. Berneta Block, Director of neqr future. ‘The Andersons are a {Maternal and Child Health and| oy of eight, long-time residents Crippled Children Services, and Mr.| o¢ poyglas. Richard S. Green, Director of Sani- | = tary Engineering, were exypyeting | to leave today by military airplane for Seattle on official duties. Dr. Block is going in the interest of the Alaskan crippled children hospital- ized there, and will meet Dr. Marci: |Hays, of the U. S. Children’s Bu- |reau. Mr. Green will confer with authorities and BUY NEW HOME is not available. D The only certain indication that a snake is venomous is its fangs. the State Health (the U. S. Food and Drug Admin- | CITY CAFE | SPECIALTIES NOW IN | CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT \ PHONE 377 w‘ | 2. gt i s | / | 7 0. ) S SPLIT-SECOND PERFORMANCE Instant action .. . a lifetime of writing comfort—that's what you get from the brilliant new Parker Vacu- matic Pen! . . . Ever press the keys down on a Browning machine gun...feel that immediate response? Well, the sleek, perfectly poised PBarker Vacumatic starts on the split- second, too, as soon as it touches the paper. Its satin-smooth tip of costly osmiridium just seems to glide over the paper . ., obedient to your slightest impulse. 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Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau e ——————— ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka ] Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 1 1 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 ‘Todd .. 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 ‘ 5 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c 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 Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ par pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell warranis - Senedules and Rates Subsect to PHONE 612 § ]