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PAGE TWO : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-]UNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, F EBRUARY 9, |944 HONORS PAIDTO | __ARMY MAY TAKE THIS FATHER OF TEN CHILDREN ; STEAMER TAKES (HANGES N INDIAN NEW LYWEDS BY TOWNSEND CLUB BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ALL! ] 289 So. Franklin Street . AFFAIRS PERSONNL | The Sewing Backe! 36 SOUTHBOUND BABY HEADQUARTERS B Infant and Children’s Wear Margaret Doyle, clerk of the Bu-| 7 THIS FORENOON reau of Indian Affairs construction | 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska at 1, has resigned according to| announcement by the office and from Skagway with 24 persons dis- has excepted employment ’3156‘1 embarking here. They were C. W. Where in the city. Aubert and child, Chris Bailey, Mr, Recently arriving from the states, " l l J Sylvia Honor has accepted duties o e unea“ :nd Mrs. Ben Bellamy, Willlam K. This forencon a steamer arrived : Beardman, R. C. Fisher, Mrs. Fitz- s a clerk with the Office of In- o ClbaEe Upen Au ngh! ¢ 1 be de to hon- gerald, L. Hagestead, R. Hammer, dian Affairs here. \ ¢ and David O * John Holland. Miss Ruth C. Harvey, formerly Ai Lowesl na’es iatPIed yeste E A. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. C. teacher at Hoonah for the Indian ROOMS WITH BATH “% Sl pukil, M. E. Monagle, Capt. Rice, Service, has resigned and passed ar Gre George Roberts, Ruth Rock, L. O.: through Juneau today enroute to o with Mr, and N Snyder, L. Taylor, M. Taylor, Nor- Wrangell where she plans to re-| WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR r man Tlahac, and Mr. and Mrs. N. side \ Most Conventent Location BA B BIT s K l “ s I her ¢ wedc Wilcoxen. B el —THIRD AND MAIN— NOW « i X Taking passage for the South important or were: for Seattle—William Jahrig, | Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all T Millard Barrington, George A. Parks, 1 ready to make ®&p. 3 L. C. Beckworth, Virgil Puzey, Leota Gofln NEws VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY fins M A0k Puzey, Elizabeth Decker, Maude | k SEATTLE, WASHINGTON At AP By White, Claudia Brown, Maude Da ill SLIPS | S : het - Albted ies, Tyra Anderson, Briggs White, I c%‘{ SEATTLE Lester G. Lucavish, Theodore A. I e S 'l;“‘ uignt. Thorson, Maj. E. R. Farrell, Lt. Col. ‘ ® Perrect comtort Lo i ol v Y i D. H. Young, and M. J. Haas. | o Centrally 4 il thapfoliowsd in. g For Vancouver — Jane Hinkel, i yos i t::w THE Gerda Wagner, David A Hoffman, | bl o - y osted wedding cake was Virginia Puzey, Connie Brown, T. J I omB service T C 0 by the bride and groom, and Brignole, Reino Vanaja, L. H. Den- McClure, ¢ Large Rooms— A sh helpings of ice cream, cook- nison, Mrs. L. H. Dennison, and G Mer. all with Baib ;mmfim i3 Lty H. McLaughlin | For Prince Rupert — Laura M. . g 2 Quong, Edward Olsen, and Maj. D HARVEY J.COX, Chicago father of 10 children, ranging in age from eight months to 14 years, bids S. Nichols, goodby to his youngsters as he starts off for work. In 1-A selective service classification, Cox says he “or Ketchikan R. J. Paquin, e were served the guests, X to be 150, one of the t at any of the Townsend ub gathering At tr jgestion of President G st. Attorney General prefers the Army Signal Corps. Bidding Cox goodby is Annabelle while he holds in his arms the bahy, uth Griffin, Helen Johnson, K Company C E Almgui Attorn Generd Henry Roden conveyed the. con- Bernadette. The rest of the Cox children are shown lined up waiting to bid Dad goodby. Their.ors arakeran, Guy W. Epperley, and | g e e pe £ 0 gt s Gt s der, right to left, John, Marie, Evelyn, Harvey, Jr.; Bernard, Donald, Joseph, Patrick. (Internsiional) Charles D. Alhadeff. |{ THE gratulat the audience to the b & ¥ e newly couple, and £ 1 i S A F Ve Alaska’s A at SAILIRGS FROM PIEN (u.«lm Director of the its last mecting on Monday Bame 0' Ba“ois | The Sahara stretches 3,000 miles ‘AN"AR' E"GI"EER Imflvo“‘hl partme: SEATTLE witty and appr r the hiome of Mrs. Thomas [from the Atiantic to the Red Sea. J ! ! pressed the appreciation of Cashen i ] & [ e i 2 el b ) duts RS o & For Battlers Just . | ods o GOES TO FAIRBANKS | EVERY ROOM WITH TUB o Bl lhs ook aways Dore as hostess. pOMi(a! Foolball 4 Um Coiithiskoriers ot Tahi S | and SHOWER FARSXNGERE FREIGFT = ot g Y it - i Richard Green, Sanitary Engineer * GRRATION liable service Mrs. Milner had ren ; 3 { Territory of Alaska, Divison Num- feratt Bhs. & : ¥ oA AL BURNHAM IN —_— 2 for the Territorial Department of dered the USO by playing the piano ber One. Before FELIX GRA Reasonable Rates . their are dan ‘ Al Bumk ! (Continued from Page One) Commissioner and ex-offie é Health, was to leave by plane to- + their y ances. [y 2 R A p ¢ lay for Fairbanks to consult with : s letzing and M Tt ¥ bate Judge, Juneau Precinck, %’ % day lor Fairbar 0 consult with g s Rletzing and MrS. | g "Gag employed at the Inlet cans, Administration men and| S8 g ; i eSS o : Phone 800 b % FEMMER—AGENT s Niclsen were in charge of e b Bt Rt DRMBLTIMs, The o In the M: of the Estate of ! t Giv ehilioh. Jall present 10T FOp RN "[‘T""\[ e & - mocrats, The ot | ANNA MARGARET JAEGERy'de- posed water supply and sewage de-| | @ i — ude of the last, some sincere and e 7 i | NE 116 WIGHT 812 to register. Dancing, IR ¢ e o ity sithren s B % velopments | BUY WAR BONDS iy ith than the usual number v[m‘{)‘:f‘r‘""J‘x";:';“(l';“";{"x)lNr i = 7 1y d'”“"”“ politics, has| nNoTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN rett Sloan, Sanitary Engineer | & uglas e Territor- been explaine . g . z A . | on the floor, concluded an enjo Clakeds 1" Thast: KO ACe166k R PR that the undersigned was, on the ich office in Anchorage, ; v, 1944, duly ap- of the Last Will City ist day of Februa join Mr. Green in the Interior pointed Executris able evening. Three sets of dan ay (tomorrow) evening at the| For the others, we will have to participated in the are dances | orium. Regular dress will be take the explanations of - and Testament and of the estate of - - to the lively music of the Town- uniform, overcoat, ammunition belt | tisan political observers. They POt Anna Margaret Jaeger, deceaseq, i send Orchi E. M. Mclntyre, and rifle. Because of the firemen’s|oy; that the Administration was| All persons having claims aghitist Do AR D it Carl C. Colien, regular meeting there will be 10 tne first to go ail out for the sol-|the estate of said decensed are re- BT AR pianist; Collen at the range practice . Capt. W. Cahill!| 4i0vs vote. This caused the old- ed to present the same, witd' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: e Huribeck, A, B, anncuRicss thab ki SHiaseh W be igire ' RepnfilicAlns to' tairn & fishy r vouchers attached, to’ the That on January 25th, 1944, in the Ward Hamilton dismissed in time for membess to at- | o o "one “Deomocratic legislative signed at Juneau, Alaskw, Commissioner's Court for Juneau alling the square tend the firemen's session. The fire |, o000 within six months from the date Precinct, at Juneau, r , at au, Alaska, Jorgen | 4 f P. Christensen was appointed ‘«Z')\lj & bY I\ayser Joined in the circle dhv‘pz.n'lmcm, meeting will start at 3 I 9" onen and mnot. of this notice. wo step divected by A. M. Good- Sharp. d 33 diniad Wobels jte of Re.| HAZEL JAEGER MacKINNON, (i ecutor nlr the ;»m,xlt\xl-l of Carl I;:]ng-' 2 1 ‘ an Har- Executrix of the Estate of Ann# "strom, deceased. persons hav- . ds the festivities were E " ; Usiivvey' B R Margaret Jaeger, deceased. ing claims against said estate are Flgure Nialdlng gard, owners BE. kY o e i Do Pirst publication: Feb. 2, 1944. required to present them, with veri- | . i e s NANY CRIEF: oo o i oo ey oo | Slips . . tailored JUNEAU 1o ANCHORAGE Na KT % ofit more by the | LASt publication: Feb. 23, 1944 j. fied vouchers bebly WOlIS. PaPs: mire By e said exccutor) at the office of his ¥ g soldier vote than the Republic attorney Howard D. Stabler, in the or lace-trimmed. Dihe B 2 ‘|mo1“1(m:m% . especially if the Commander-in-| SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby ¢iveh shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, ré bkt thay sutere i Chief is runuing for a fourth, term. | that Commissioner of Cutot{¥ Within six months from the date of | :-;"r' s ‘(‘;”‘ "V\‘“;‘t* _1:" i In the meantime, the tempera- under date of February 1, 1944, gav8 the first gublication of this notice. | Mrs. Jack Westfall, Mrs. Ethel Col- ture of publ soaring. authority to change the name'of JORGEN P. CHRISTENSE: o S! far otf|each of the following vessels { Executor. | one a ev&n A ] 3 showdown can 1 fiu some Con- by Lomen Commercial Company, & First publication, Jan. 26, 1944. Seward Street via Yakutat and Cordova CONNECTIONS TO, —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM BRISTOL BAY sentient vin, Mrs. Edith Vernon and Arthur Van Humbeck You uld gressmen’s mail. corporation, Neme, Alaska: Last publication, pr 15 1944, - o W Chnuk o Hiclal number | e il o s 58 tor l)‘, It 1907 at Rl ' o o i el pRESENT SK“ AT 107150, 21 gross tons, built 1928 at these tag-owill, bb. GUdlcly Nome, Alaska, to new name Lomen GERALD CASHEN HOME to b [ Commercial Co. No. 17. Coast Guardsman Gerald Cashen Furthermore,” he coniinued, “we ( ( MEE“NG Scow Nome No. 2, official nu rrived at his home here on Monday ¢ bases froni which we can de- | 170162, 20 gross tens, built 1928 at on his first e of duty in 19 liver air raids—not sporadic ones ¢ the weekly Chamber of Com- |Nome, Alaska, to new name Lomen ths of service. Gerald served fbut like those the Germans are r > Juncheon meeting tomorrow | Commercial Co. No. 18. months on sea duty and |ceiving.” at the Baranof Hotel, the group will | Scow Solomon, official number transferred to a new post | Asse et forces | have the privilege of hearing several | 162190, 27 gross tons, built 1904 at vice with Ketchikan as head- \moving across the Pacific Nimitz|students from the Juneau grade | Seattle, Wash. to new name Lomen FAIRBAN KODIAK ——— NOME Barzglflf;cl?lotel PHONE 667 - Woodley Airways JUNEAU Until \fictory | Until Victory is won, everything we have to | ting his aim is to g rs, Home on a two weeks'|admitted he wanted the Caroline school present a 20-minute skit, Commercial Co. No. 19. offer— ys Gastineau Chan- | Islands, west of the Marshalls. | which they gave yesterday at the| The home port of each of the four 2 E : > . : nd Douglas in particular, is the | Raids carried out Sunday and|scheol in the interests of the War |Vvessels is Juneau, Alaska. Pan American Airways’ experience gained "JAMES J. CONNORS, by more than 165 million miles of overseas in Alaska. Gerald Monday sank several small Jap |Bo Collector of Customs. 4 . 7 A flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies ns of Mrs. Sadie boats near Jaluit atoll, Nimitz re-| The skit was written and directed d Drive best place to i > of three Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA hen in the armed forces, Frank o P aphoants whl b s. Helen Webster, s. Her- | First publication, Feb. 7, 1944, | A E ported, but made no reference of [by Mrs. Helen Webster, Mrs. Her- | First publication Rty | A d Harry Cashen being in the other of the Marshalls under at- |bert ‘Arlowe, Mrs. Margaret Berlin |Last publication, Feb. 10, 1944 | and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering Ceusioctisus 1% ALL INTEESON SINFITNH and stationed to the West- ;. land Mrs. Merle Janice Pitts. |+ o i TR | of scheduled flying in Alaska— | | - | - | | - AT SN x | ATTENTION SHRINERS | Beware coughs | ;f\\fll_l“m at work ffo:hthe Government and 1 Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. ; ! MEETS Monthly meeting of the Club at filicary services of the United States w ' yuglas School Board held itg Memonal Ch h ) Ak o % | £ I 4, S e urc the Amerian Legion Dcont ' on from common colds | Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and | Electra - Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M svening R i £ g . sday evening a o'clock i - cening, Among e important ¢e- - §cjaty Planning mecuon o otncers ‘and sesren: That Hang On | HPRARARI O Alnskuat 3o o Gt Ba? | Tuesday-Frlday the necessary material for a needed v . b o Oreomulsion relieves promptly bo- | ! tuar wz‘r IP“‘”LW stands in the way of that | 55 e T | . W. LEIVERS, cause 0es Iigl o the seat of the t { playground, including swings and | a'enhne Pa ”y Y VR fousa ft goos xisul o TP at oL the rip or delays that express shipment. | teeter-hoards, for the younger chil- S e i e germ laden phlegm, and aid nature i FOR RESERVATIONS dren. There will also be more book- | e e - 5 — | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- ‘ cases and cupboards bullt for the | The Missionary Society of tt ‘Eamed T@rfln'chmld }nqul{s n]l]eavn-: | ASTAL Am vending room and Hbrary. The next |Memorial Church has made pl ¢ >4 | branes. Tell your druggist fo sell you | meeting will be held on for a Valentine Party for its mem- | | derstanding you must like the w’n"‘xt | 14 bership and gue: The party will Relieve misery, as most mothcrs ‘ quickly allays the cough or you a | - ! Phone 612 A‘e“ts Juneau {be held in the do. Rub the to have your money back. 5 . A MiF k| MONDAY NIGHT SEWING CLUB rooms tomorrow nig :‘;fi"g&kcgf:: 'cKs c REOM U L lo N o p ANFERICAN ATRWAYS P e e Ihe Monday Night Sewing Club startir 7:30 "ft"l k time - tested VAPORUB | for Coughs, Chest Colds, I'rr:chitis A LASKA COA s TAL, AIRLINES SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka ~ BRINGING UP FATHER T "By GEORGE McMANUS || Serving Southeast Alaska—Passengers, Mail, Express 117 7 MAGGIE - T NEVER HEARD YOLU IN BETTER DALUGHTER-1 | WY DON'T You I'M LUCKY SHE DIDN'T Ve 7~ GUE MAY nAVE, L~ THINK YOUR TELL HER SO-DADDY a1 | v LLITERATE - 4 MOTHER'S © /| 47 WiLL PLEAGE VOICE -YOU'RE GETTIN' HIT ME WITH THE |k ’rvg Zumean #6610 el mbes Calgsieh e 18 1 BEEN {1 HE VOICE 1S HER VERY MUCH- BETTER EVERYDAY- PHONOGRAPH- fil; . 18 I IR B B R Sl =, . : Sk - 0 18 10 18 10 5 ButT-O IMPROVIN'™ 0 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 % W N | 10 10 | 18 | | Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. i Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway .. 10.00 Expre: 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 p Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Juneau Petersburg 30.00 10.00 20.00 Juneaus Newes! Eating Eslabluhmenl £ 6 ’ ’ LBCATED N Etptess Tisis: 25¢ pes pound—Minimum of $L00 to Keicbikan PHOKE 171 s OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE g e 0 o el Kb ) _ Serving Both Chinese and American ||| A20re rases appticabls when passenger wattic DHONE §12 SMAILY—ANDY FONG ts. Schedules Proprietors DINE AND DANCE OPEN ALL NIGHT DISHES P e, i (At e . .