The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1944, Page 2

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PAGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMF"IRE——JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘ | | Iyias SOUAL SECURITY BD. | Xne ot oo, - VESSEL ARRIVES kg Plan JAMES SEYHURT DE OS END‘,{ OFFICE CANNOT GIVE | ona mico suchacton are resistered The Sewing Baskel BATAAN CAFE | y lN A(GDENI AT | ( , at the Hotel Juneau. || BABY HEADQUARTERS | i % FROM SOUTH WITH, B- T- iy e ‘ ‘ F A R B A NKS INCOME TAX EARNINGS |*.™ ™™™ | intant ana cuilirens wear ||| Genuine Chow Mein | l I | | Y 3 i| 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska orning, discharging the folloy e n 's a Ay e - RN [oses, requests Josephine S. Wright. - ——COME ALL! i g Tk 3 serious condition as the result of an D bila t v ARELARY Tor ifie dii] P,naiore . accident yesterday afternoon at his 289 So. Franklin Street Hotel Juneau esleys Egtast Berty, M| work at the Alaska Juneau mine. Mr. PV B nake OIOER o, JURERI. | W, P Hapschild S A he Biks are making grent prep- 3G U SRGCE NG Sharpe and Monagle from | e ol Sccuris sonrt S For Gomort Open All Night : Dean, Eng¢ 1 Charles Hanson nesday, the Past Exalted Rulers' S i i not help because your employer's teps, sustaining concussion and | 7 i ivict ¢, tax return will not have reached w, James A. Jensen, | Night. There will be initiation, and Il’l“”“'m j ~tj‘:x‘;:(i ““};‘fl'wl’: :‘;}i‘l“ First Division Named 83" (1% board in time to permit it to Benjamin - Taylor, | following the busir seRIOn \Feo| Hion D JeSSELAIGUTEOy B2 | i make available a statement of your Denfbiie] Tevien tolewing e bithes ec0n |t Ve hosbltel, €08 D W ML National Delegates « - moxe available o statement of vour Betty un Tre following Past Exalted Rul- Whitenead attended him. 5 (Continued from Page One) turn Wright said and that| Bonner, M. Han- | ebs will preside Wednesday night: M has ‘d ‘wileTand yousg ST ———— === =——— oach year, “come income tax time Charles| Exaltzd Ruler R. E. Robertson for Jr., 11 years old at the jing at this convention At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH 5 a ' ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS - NOW Most Convenient Location s of Alaskans request state- E. Yo , Bdith | business -session, -and Henry Mes-{{amily home in Douglas. Lyng Gets Post J inents of thelr hnual earnings’ for —THIRD AND MAIN— S itis ) 1mie rschmidt for initiation R Howard Lyng of Nome was eleeted’ ;oo in making out income tax re- Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all A. Solbr | Leading Knight, John Walmer; ] Natlona] Committeeman, and, Mrs. (s, Hecause théy know that the ready to make up. 2. T. Grassman, Dorothy Twomey, | Loyal Knight, Arthur Adams; Lec- Luther Hess of Fairbanks was thm- 'social Security Board keeps careful | VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY Gt Haugen, Peter Wood. | ruring Knight, M. E. Monagle; Es- ed National Committecwoman records of wages paid to workers in SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 1 dorothy Kelly, | quire, Howard Simmons; Inner Johnny Walmer of Juneau was jops covered by the old-age and| 5 Guard, Dr. A. W. Stewart; Tyler elected Central Committee Chaif~ guryivors insurance system. Tt is| an, L. E. Olen, R. W. | g Mecserschmidt; Secretary, , man, and the First Division Central o, the basis of these records that | Salick, G. W. Calsyn Committee is Curtis Shattuck of penerits are calculated for the in- | John S E. L. Hunter; Chaplain, Ralph Mar- M. Weyman, |tin: Treasurer, Harry Spening; Juneau, R. E. Hardcastle of Ket- gred worker or his family | ® Perrect comfort M. Wyatt, J. P. Edgar. | Tpy H L Gray and J. A 5 chikan, Mrs. G. E. Krause of Juneau wages paid during the last three | ® Centrally Iocated T n E . Mrs Doris Tilson | Hellenthal; James McNaughton will and Gertrude Conway of Sitka. months of 1943 will be reported to : © Splendid food and L Fred J. Neitzling, | pe organist ¢ Dt‘lcfi’fi"es;"u‘he National Conven- (e Collectors of Internal Revenue | F service c s S. McNeill, T. H.| There are three Past Exalted e iR o ol during January. During February | s A 'I‘ " are as % L 3 e Large Rool ’ Dyer, B. H. Forbes, Mrs. Hazel Mac- | Rulers now in Juneau from other Walter Sharpe and M. E. Mon- and March these reports will be| e N A e Kinnon, Wm. E. Wagner, Frank Col- |1oqges, Judge William A. (@i | Conunued STOnL P ) :{FZIQQD‘AJ“:P“;AD‘:&[C’{( ‘gfocgl;:lcr; of forwarded to the Baltimore offices | lins i | Holzheimr, Pocatello, Idaho: Art|io protect scores of ships and thou- nor o™ it SPCTREC O ARGBOF- of the Bureau of Old-Age and Sur- | Bert*Miller, Mrs, Bert Miller, Wal- | Hedges, 1439 at Ketchikan, and V.|sands of men thrusting their way oyoyaie B Moo oneon o s | vivors Insurance. There the wage B son, Mrs. Beatrice Stod- | n1 Mulvibill, 431, Skagway. into the strongholds the enemy has s e, RE AL S will be "e“’t"“““ L _”‘;1 rity account maintaine vig #Awner, Thomas ‘B ————— fortifying since the first World ALASKANS LIKE THR LINE I NEw WASHI NGTO N | SN amour social Fairbanks. - - —— ¢ each i vorker. is | [ ¢ |War, controlling the islands by for "eat:. SURLGNENR WORKER. - e | Company wis Midthun, | DQUGLAS Piandato, . DUARYL. Bke basad At will not be completed until the end | IL A iders from the group since-1938. CHAPELADIES T ot Juie, . | Liilgi el SAILINGS FROM FIK» - SEATTLR { Kuiper and Lars Haddland M Si From Ketchikan- W. D. Buchan- TS, iV an, P. R. Zurich, G. H. Smock, JAMES SEY INJURED evimson, Albert R. Fischer, Joseph 4 W. Perron, Robert Ireland, Mx'.}: NEWS e S LRt : | e ’ a Lenger MEET TOMORROW: Charles Sabin 1s on his way South l i § L Teh . " | : ¥ 4 v s er s tri |1 EVERY ROOM WITH TUB H Catherine LaRue, D. A. Hoffman,| James Sey, Ala Juneau mill| L { r St ' Members of the Chapeladies will | by steamer on a short business trip. | ) St § e John Herman, Hilbert Kni; , J.|employee was injured yesterday as eaves 01 a es meet tomorrow, February 1, at the R O A R G | and SHOWER .‘ FPASKENGERS FRBIORT § M. Spitzer. thl» result of a fall while at his . n . heme of Mrs. Buchanan, Auk Bay. | | * { REVRIGERATION a W . Mrs, J. W. Rehoe, |Work. Bey was taken to St. Ann’s f hv All members ave requested to at-, | easonable Rates H 1 " Mrs Edith Miller, |Hospital and is being treated for! 0 Visii kelalives tend according to Mrs. Stanley Jek- | ) ‘ Reayias # | f ! n Miller, Mrs W. M. Keay, head and back injuries. & y ‘:"’ ., ill, Secretary of the organization, | 2 b i ARl e e | . { John J. Crean. Robert Duckworth, | K X i ‘M.s. rS{l\n. lZlezer.Tgx\ g:ql}zu::- L 343 | ‘ Look your prettiest in | Phone 800 D B FEMMER-. u}zN’r’ Fik Slidacy Haoy Speriife, and| EAGLES: MERTING TONIGR jIncss offiee sfetL i =he ) s AT BARANOF HOTEL | FIGHT MISERY 1 walk 5 b 230 3 a Empire, left for the South e At . 8 23 2.1 s e RN Hal Fairhurst | An important meeting of the RERER i i From Wrangell—H. T. Anderson, |Eagles is scheduled for this evening E. L. Barlow, Nels Stensland and |in their hall on Third Street. Of- . * where you feel it—rub | | Saturday afternoon for a vacation, At the Baranof Hotel, SYI¥ia throat, chest and |CKS land her first trip Outside in 20 Stecher is here from Whitehorse. back with time-tested VapoRus Mrs. Nels Stensland | ticers ‘ask that all’ members = be|Years. [Enroute she will visit her e — | son F urg Olaf Olson, | present as a very important issue | d, wie & Satn, He Mr. Rolstad ed Mic! BUY WAR BONDS B embroidery trim. One of a big group of Pinafore pretties . . . \son, Joe |is to come before the Lodge. | class, in the Coast Guard at Ket JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 | i chikan. 10.95 Jones-Sievens Seward Street ALASKA ATRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE . Andrew Ask, Andrew Israel- o i e T | e A A eries R o S e At Seattle, Mrs. Zenger will be the || Whestior - peintifititiy; Boyd: Wwirs| Brceb.0f by AEser. and LRGESE e B alfid A W ; ‘ isen IO 1 R ° law, Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Schnaufer. o ® ° o 1¥o ° I For Sitka Milan Hagen, Lieut.|liamson will leave by plane today George J. Fin Lieut. John tomerrow for a short visit with Hickey, G. Kellberg, Mrs, G. Kell- |his parents in Weiser, Idaho berg, Leah Fitzgerald, N. E. Thomp- | She will also visit her son Harold and his bride at Astoria, Oregon, | where the young man is a radio technician in the Coast Guard this figure - flattering rayon Dundee Suiting Pinafore spiked with gay Meets Each Mcnday‘#:i!fl P.M.-AN.B. Hall ‘ RUNQUIST ILL son, Mrs. N. E. Thompson | MR | " . eryice, e = -~ AL - e s - Mrs. Pocbe Bower, Carol Larson,| Mrs. Hilda Rundquist has been| ™ \offy0 oo Jhc o ba done sev- B i e et oot C U tE CECE L CEE P E L DU CEC EEUC e Cee e eee ety erine Ellis, Tke Weathers, | confined to her home here since| ...; weeks and will g0 as far South (? \ § ?” ke We S |last Friday, because of illness. She | ,¢ gan Prancisco. ¢ ] YAKUTAT and connuvA O. E. Redding, USN, Wm. S. God- | is being attended evenings by her | e 5, USN, rd A. Patriquin, |daughter, Mrs. Fred Endres. NATIVE GIRL DI ;5 %1 . Charles V. Taylor, USA, Sid- | et HERE YESTERDAY [ ) 9 Liberman, USA, Kenneth Allen, | IMPORTANT DOUGLAS | Marie Jackson, 15-year-old Na- { 210 % CONNECTIONS TO , O. N. Ulland, USA. €. €, MEETING TONIGHT |tive girl, passed away at the Gov- ( I, % £ i John Picco, Mrs. Vera Coon, Har-| An important meeting of thé ernment Hospital yesterday morn- K B. ° 0. ;5 Falrbanks valdez . KUSkOkWIm old D, Jchnson, L, E. ’Il::[xen;u, Féed Douglas Chamber of Commerce|ing. She was the daughter of Mrs. ? 5)‘ B 1 B Manley, Mrs, Margaret Manley, En- | will be held tonight in the Eagles Elsic Johnson of this city. The 3 H i sign Charles Logan, Ensign Wm. |Hall at 7:30 c'clock and all mem- | remains are at the Charles W. Car- é ? KOdlak Nome risto ay Tucker, Dr. H. J. Hodgins, Mrs. H. | bers are requested to make it a ter Mortuary, and funeral arrange- § T 4l = J. Hodgins, Harold Hodgins and Mrs. | point to attend. ments will be announced later. ( 21 and Yukon Pomts Lillian Rehberg. ‘ Z Dl i SRR g 9 S v | ‘f | jens Il (e 9 4 Swedish Traveler Ll ? g Office PHONE 667 Is Myslerious Gent | '5 as [F Bemiat Hie i ® 3 i il 2| | Bui Gives War News | H (Continued }rur‘nr Page One) ‘ 'h} Exalted Rulers’ Night Woodley Airtvays wondering what to believ: The bellboy who accompanied him to his hotel room made the con- asked, “Can you get me a bottle of S d . , | SUNEAU Lodge Session § P. M. Wednesday February 2 : ANCHORAGE You are doing more traveling, perhaps, than ever " beamed the bellboy. He before in your life; and under such conditions, that in seconds with a standard protection of your funds is of paramount importance. art and a new question: Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau e e o e o ) The safe, sure way is to change your cash into American Express Travelers Cheques. No matter where you go these Cheques are recognized. You spend them as you spend cash—your counter-signature is the only identification necessary. No matter how much you carry, Relief At Last | | Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the H i I i vife need any Nylons?"” INITIATION ENTERTAINMENT—REFRESHMENTS T o o o NN o oo VoV ooV NN N N g o oNo VoV oV o oo N oo NN oV} cause it goes right to the seat of the . . % s AR trouble to help loosen and expel size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% Don’t Miss Th AR RRRRRRRR RN R IR RRR IR IR RRRR IR AR RRRRRARRRRR OO OOOS s Big Nighu! BRER3 LS MUtSion . AMERICAN EXPRESS , ——— : foyfglizh ChefLC 1ds, Fronchitis 'x = TRAYELERS : CHEQUES ] e D O o NS C A L A s K A c o ‘ s TAL A I l L l‘u n S BRINGING UP FATHER elai By GEORGE McMANUS || Serm ot Son e, A eauied Daily at 930 A M. germ laden phlegm, and aid nature | (75¢ on each $100 purchased), minimum 40¢. i ou must like the way it L o Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | Obrainable at Banks. \ 5 the cough or you are | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka I[é?«« —— — — rB\/ GOLLY-THERE WASN'T THA'I'—j THAT SETTLES AND BE SURE GOES MAGGIE-AN' MAGGIE THAT THAT | ! IT-1I'M . I'LL HAVE A Juneau ..$8 $10 $18 §10 $18 $18 $18 §18 $18 ] SHE'S GOT ME JUST WENT AND ; g:/éar BUY 58‘,?,';“,43'85 "j Sitka TR SE I e st W (i TRoERer Qs | wow BB B¢ | GAIN / ME TROUSERS? TWO PAIRS 0 18 18 OF PANTS ig i?; 10 WITH EACH 18 | ah .. 10 i 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 Bovnd Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% | Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. | Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet .. 2 $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Copr 1943, King Featurcs Syadicatc, Ine, Workd'rights eeserved. Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg oty . Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell 20.00 U'S NEWEST EATING ESTABLISHMENT SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors Express 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell S Cicntes e haies Suert o PHONE 612 OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES DINE AND DANCE OPEN ALL NIGHT

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