The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 1, 1944, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Your Money's Werth With a Michaels-Stern $45, $55 and up B MBEIRENES,; 1, DOUGLAS NEWS ROBINSON.TO JUNE Pat Robinson and son are today to a new residence in ieau. Mr. Robinson is employed in defense work in Anchorage. »GLY WIGGLY STORE r, former grocery store owner here, who has been employed at Tenakee for the past several 3 s, is again in the groceries. He accepted employment this 4 with the y Wigely Juneau as WITH PI Jack cler! SEY'S CONDITION IMPROVED Word mornir e goad nmews that James Sey improving and r ing, though still in a critical st He was injured yests down 100 feet of steirs in the f J. mine EAGLES AND C. o MEETING ST NIGHT Immediately following the Eagles meeting last evening, the Douglas Chamber of Commerce was called | to order with ten members present Arne Shudshift appointed the fol- lowing Executive Committee: Chair- man Balog, T. Cashen, Poor and Rustad. The next meeting is sched- " uled for Monday, February " END DOU hlim,Aa — - YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes' Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Blomgren Bidg. Phone 636. adv. HERES QuIcK 1 HOSE CA0GS Try3-purpose Va-tro-nol. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irrita- tion, (3) relieves transient nasal con- gestion. .. And bringsgreat- er breathing comfort. VICKS You'll like it! Follow directions in folder. s Hospital this | © TEE HARBOR RESIDENTS ENJOY MOVIES SHOWN BY DR. J. 0. RUDE Saturday night, January 28, Dr. J. O. Rude of Juneau favored the ] Harbor school children, their nts and friends by showing his inter ng and beautiful color films of Southeast Alaska and British Co- lumbia. The movies were shown at the spacious log cabin home of Highway Patrolman Emmett Bothelo and following the pictures, delicious freshments, including ice cream d cake, were served by the ladies ee Harbor. r. Ruae’s movies were the first to be shown at Tee Harbor r : DATES FOR BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ‘lnvitationai, Also NCAA | Schedule Anriounced | for This Year NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The coun- leading college basketball e s can start now checking time- tabl to Kansas City and New York with the announcement of the datgs of the National Invita- al ' Tournament . in e Garden for 1944. invitational matches will toget! eight hand-picked nd will be held March 16, 20, 22 and 26. At the same time the National Colleginte Athletic Association run- off in the western tournament in Kansas City will be held on March 24 and March 25 and the e: ™ finals will be played in the Garden on March 23 and March 25. The two sectional winners will !then clash in New York's big arena '6n March 28, and there is a strong possibility the NCAA and Invita- al champs will tangle for the year in a benefit a onal climax. Madison we Emblem ClubWill tMmbiew Ll 14 b N gy Meet This Evening A business meeting will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the ¢Blks’ | Hall by members of the Ei Club. Mrs. Daisy Fagerson, dent of the organization, will pre- side All charter members who have not yet taken their obligation are es| pecially urged to be present for that | ]Jll[;)OS{‘. . " ) \l oo o | | 13- ARRIVE HE ON SOUTHBOUND STEAMER TODAY Passengers arriving here on the :outhbound steamer ' this morning & George Anderson, William Cavanaugh, Mrs. Claire Dunlap,' Claire Dunlap, Dorothy Lund, Mar- ion McCorkle, Major Cyril Shiet,| Edna Snodgrass, William B. Snod-' erass, Paul Jurich, Robert McBrinn, James Reed, and J. H. Pendergraft. NEW GAINS REPORTED ON [TALY FRONT (Continued from Page One) NO COAST TEAMS GOING 5| , Feb. 1. — Coach Hec of the University of ngton, cheairman of the com- ) to select a Pacific Coast entry in the NCAA western tourna- ment, said there is a strong likeli- hood no coast team will go to Kansas City for the play-off. The Pacific Coast Conference north and south play-off has been ndoned because of the war, -so there is no chance of any quintet winning the number one coast rating Others on the selection commit- tee are Everett Dean of Stanford and | George Ziegenfuss of St. Mary's Preflight. and were greatly appreciated by the school children as well as the older ! members of the community. Accord- inz to John Turner, the teacher at the Tee Harbor School, these were | the first movies ever seen by four | of the children. Twenty-two chil- dren and 24 adults enjoyed the eve- | { ning’s entertainment. Besides the Tee Harbor residents visitors from Juneau included Mrs J. O. Rude, Dr. J. C. Ryan, Com~ missioner of Education;- Chief of Police John Monagle, Mrs. Monagle, ' Miss Joan Monagle, and Mr. and ' Mrs. Harry Ellingen, Also attend- | ing were Magnus Olson, Mr. and | Mrs. John Natterstad of Auk Bay,| and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson | and Eddie Olson of Pearl Harbor. forces always have a feeling their funds are protected by Cheques. before you leave. size of a dollar * CARRY TRAVELERS CHEQUES War-time travelers and the men and women of our armed These Cheques are recognizable everywhere, and you can spend them as you do cash by just countersigning for identification. Further, if your Cheques are lost, stolen or destroyed uncountersigned, fund promptly. Yes, protect your money by changing your cash into safe American Express Travelers Cheques American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the ill—and are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% (75¢ on each $100 purchased), minimum 40¢. Obtainable atbanks. AMERICAN EXPRESS BRRRERRRRRPFERPERRRERRRRRRRRE ) of confident assurance when American Express Travelers American Express will re- SRRRRRRS = RRRRRRRRRRRS well dug in at the border city, and resisting strongly. British troops pushing northward carried ahead a coordinated assault to the edge of Campoleone, and the twin attacks are the first big offensive since the landings. An Allied officer said the Nazis brought troops from north of Rome to mee tthe Allied blows. The Navy reported that Allied landings of re- inforcements and supplies is pro- ceeding on schedule under favorable conditions. Allied planes smashed airfields at Klagenfurt in southern Germany nd bombed Udine and Aviano in northern Italy, although bad weath- er restricted air operations to 800 sorties. A Berlin broadcast said ex- tensive fires were started at Udine and other northern Italy cities. X On the Adriatic coast, Canadian DS S They’ve Just Arrived! 10.9 and up In satin bodice tops with net skirts . . . sheers with full skirts and in pastel colors or white. JONES—-STEVENS SEWARD STREET | Hotel Juneau RRRRRRRRIRRARRARRRAR ELKS Past Exalted Rulers’ Night Lodge Sessio\n‘l! P. I1. Wednesday February 2 INITIATION ENTERTAINMENT—REFRESHMENTS Den’t Miss This Big Night! SO OO0 BRINGING UP FATHER DADDY- TOM ORROW'S MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY/ BAKERY AND HAVE | THEM MAKE A CAKE/ I I'M GOING TO THE | THAT | wiLL / BY GOLLY-I'M GLAD YOou WILL YOU GET THE THAT IT'S HER BIRTHDAY-— ESTABLISHMENT ANDLES £ NTSRAG ~OH- O-YES-THIS IS MR. 35%‘5: | WANT TO Gl C By GEORGE McMANUS 'S BIRT ¢ ovsz SIXTY CANDLES! OO0 OO OO OO OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1944 BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear The Sewing Baskel | I Most Convenient Location ™ BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment COME ONE ——COME ALL! ® 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR BABBIT SKINS NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make uwp. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SBEATTLE, WASHINGTON —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise ® Periect comfort ® Centrally located * Splendid food and service ® Large Rooms- all witb Bath THE ATCO F. B. ure, Mgr Alaska Tramsporisties Company - BALLINGE FROM PIRR ¥ SEATTLE Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB { and SHOWER pag P ABnRNOERS FREIGET wErRIGRRATION v \ l-u-ona.zlo Rates Phone 800 {» 2 FEMMER BUY WAR BONDS o ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU fo ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO 3 Valdez Kuskokwim Nome Bristol Bay and Yukon Points PHONE 667 Fairbanks Kodiak Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:()0 PM. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday ALASKA COASTAL Amx.nms Phone 612 ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Fel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof §$18 $10 $18 $18 18 $18 18 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 18 10 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 Sitka $18 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hatnes Skagwa, y $18.00 $20.00 10.00 10 cents m pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. %1. Ji loonah &sm Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Wrangell o DINE AND DANCE OPEN ALL NTIGHT Serving Both Chinese and American SMAILY—ANDY FONG DISHES Proprietors

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