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rAGL TWO —mm—mA—mm—m—m—m———ee—— - — Genuine Sheepskin-Lined Coats CIVIC FORUM IS INCORPORATED Articles of incorporation were fil- ed in the Territorial Auditor'’s of- fice today by Juneau Civic Forum. Incorporators are Brooks Hanford, Jack Fletcher, Whitehead. The general object and purpose of the non-profit association ds to support of worthy movements, proj- ects and undertakings that will re- flect permanent benefit to Juneau, to Alaska and the United States. The Policy Committee for the For- um includes Brooks Hanford, Chair- man; Jack Fletcher, Secretary- Treasurer; Dr. William M. White- head, Wilbur Wester and Howard D. Stabler. Charter members of the associa- tion include Ernest Parsons, Wilbur Wester, Stan Grummett, J. B, Bur- ford, Don Skuse, Harold Foss, Dr. ‘Whitehead, Waino Hendrickson, Frank Hermann, Jack Fletcher, Howard D. Stabler, Brooks Hanford, William Carter, James Orme, Clar- ence Wlse and John Young. e JWC Members fo Be Entertained by Douglas Women The Douglas Wcmens Club, through the president, Mrs. ‘Nor- man Rustad, has extended am in- vitation to all membérs of the Ju- neau Woman's Club toattéhd a party next Wednesday evening. The St. Patrick’s Day party wili begin at eight o'clock in the:Eagles Hall in Douglas. In order” thHat"the hostess organization will knew’ how many . to prepare for, all'‘women planning to attend are asked6™no- tify Mrs. Burras Smith' or'sMrs. James V. Cole 2180 The next regular business' rheet- ing of the Juneau Woman’s Club will be held Tuesday afterngon iin’the penthouse of the Alaska- Bléétric Light and Power Company. A€'this time details for the activities @ur. ing March, the - “membership’ / month, will be arranged.’ ' | Mrs; J. P. Williams, chairm#h of these who are value- ciate an . Real €0, nd appre ng value . 1dix epskin- 1 ined rtip length, with e quarters lining and a fur collar. Four ) pockets, sleeves also ned . . . You save each coat— 12, s0 come 12 There's only on tomorrow. Sizes: Small, Medium, Large B.MBENRENGS),,; o, \GEO AlEXA"DER jk ing with her committee on details ls S]’AFF SERGE‘“"M the annual m“n‘berflhm ted. | HOME NURSING CLASS IS MEETING TONIGHT 'Sodial Service Meet to Be Held Sale on March 9 JUKEAU USO WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT AT 8:30 According to word received bv Judge and Mrs. George F. Alex-| The Home Nursing elass will feet ander, their son George, Jr., has ag usual tonight at 7 o'clock &t the ‘' !been promoted to a Staff Sergant n ) 317 The | The month of March will be ob- B obgles. -Governiperit s Ao Mg Tonight between the hours of 8:30 in the U. S. Army. h e 2 y and 11 o'clock the Juneau USO will |served as Social Service month by 5 [ Senodl- Bk i jhave Be Jtealiy ~ Young Alexander 1s in the in-;Government School at 7 pm! for hold open house for the public, and | the Women of the Moose, Chapter RS a tat A’ ot CHEN e, abH et £ 3 | during that time an interesting 439, who will hold their meeting le‘lllb) anx;j is stationed al ‘amp o e Of uneau mem- | program will take place. Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in She The quiz contest, a regular Fri- day night feature, will begin about 9 o'clock, and tonight the contest | will be between the Juneau USO All-Stars and the Skagway USO championship Army team. The lat- ter squad, which arrived yesterday, is composed of Francis Ferong, Marshall Mattson, Henry Dana, Paul | Gla: nd Robert Coombs. Ted Liss, entertainer, Special Service Office, is also here with the Skagway men. | Following the quiz contest, pres- | entation of the USO Service Bars will be made to the GSO girls who have contributed such time to the | crganization as to merit the awara. | Everyone is extende cordial invi- tation to call during t! vening. the Moose Lodge hall in the Seward building, with Social Service Chair- man Iva Lindgard in charge of the | affair. The refreshment committee will| be composed of Adelia Light, chair- man, assisted by Brita Bland and Martha Schmit. The entertainment chairman, Iva Lindgard, will be as- sisted by Daisy Burrell and Helen Hildre. During the meeting, reports will be given on ritual, war relief, hos- pital guild, membership, child care, and publicity. We Appreciate Pan American Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military priority. After Victory, Pan American will pioneer new standards of service for Alaska. R e - HEADLANDS HERE With the American Red Cross, 3 | Gertrude Tempkin is at the Bar- The first accordion was patented anof, having registered from San in 1829 by Z. Damian, a Venetian. lPranclsco ‘wer KawSER Fosiory . . . you ows | it to your audionce!” BY LOCAL MEN - the newly formed , Clarence Wise and Dr. Willlami:M. speak and act for the promotion and p THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [ABOR CONVENTION ! DELE GAIES LEAVE veral -delegates to the Alaska ial Federation of Labor n, which meets in Ketch! t Monday, left for the First Ci { | { Murphy, Secreta and Business Manager of lnc te and she was accompa e Silva, also named repre- | > at the meeting. Harris, . Chairman of the| R. T, Juneau Central Labor Council and y of the Carpenters Union, ork, also of the carpenters | on, were passengefs to| Frank Marshall, Acting President | of the federation, flew down to Ket- | 1 teday by Alaska Coastal Air- | PENAR SR TWO SITKA TRIPS MADE TODAY, ALASKA COASTAL The Alaska Coastal Airlines made | two trivs to Sitka today and another tlight to Ketchikan. Sitka-bound ngers ‘were C. H. Johnstone, | B. Godfrey, Edward Sarabia, 0. Henry Moy, Tom Jessup, Floyd Ep- on, Robert Hordy, Albert Wes- and Ray Lauby. return flights from Sitka brought, in William Jorgenson, Col. J. Farrley, D. M. Sucer, Carrol Lar- scn, John R. Wirth, Mrs. J. Winther, and D. B. Block. Flying to Ketchikan were Frank arshall, Harold F. Gilmore and, Alice Yeagle. e - POLICE COURT FINES The following were fined in City Police Court this morning: Norman P.,Nehrenz, $25, drunk, and James ays in jail, on a drunk- D lez, The Yihat v;és Behindvl;elay In Making Public Stories of Japanese Afrocities | (Continued from Page one) pLivits lly broke the story was Pal- ation and the that sooner or get this story of ny brutality into print whether | liked it or not £ TRANSPORTATION | C O M Relief for Miseries of EAD COLDS - nol up each | ollen mem-~ 139 8. Franklin -purpose Va 1 Especially es1gned At Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH for or WITHOUT BATH ,' ,-.,<i“,l st Conveni Locati America’s Gulest| | Mot Sonienient Soeation Owner-Mgr., Campus'n Ca = I3 @ g The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear Juneau, Alaska Hotel Junean For Comfort Clarence Wise Girls . F. B. service McClure, ® Large Rooms gr. all with Bath ALABKANS LIXE THE ohotal. NEW WASHINGTON! 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Sizes 9-11-13-17 Jones-Stevens Seward Street KODIAK Office P°A N 'Y’ l PR JUNEAU io ANCHORAGE Yakutat and Cordova CONNECTIONS TO Baranof Hotel FAIRBANKS — VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM NOME BRISTOL BAY PHONEG67 | | Woodley Airways Phone 612 g A BRIN GING UP FATHER WELL-I'LL JUST TAKE rDADDV'-MOTHEQs BROTHER IS IN THE PARLOR- RATS- | WUZ JUST | GOIN' IN THERE TO | TAKE A NAP -—| | SUPPOSE HE IS Juneau s Newest Eating Establishment PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors OPEN ALL N DONIT KNOW WHY HE SLEEPS AT MY HOUSE WHEN HE HAS A SOFA HERE IN HIS “OWN HOUSE- ““TROPICS’’ DINE AND DANCE " Hawk Juneau ...$ 8 $10 Sitka .. 18 || Chichagof 18 10 Kimshan. 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 Todd ........ 1 18 Tenakee .. 10 10 Angoon .. IB 18 Hoonah .. Juneau Skagway .. Excursion Inlet . Serving Both IGHT LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Express Rate Juneau ... Petersburg ‘Wrangell .. ‘Electra Schedules and Rates Subject to Chinese and American ||| Avore mstes DISHES Change Without Notics. JUNEAU ANCHORAGE | Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ‘ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Agents 0.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 0o Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109 Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. 1 il Juneau LASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. An- Pel- K‘msh - ch)cl’m- it Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican an gol a [ i " $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 818 18 10 18 18 10 100 18 10 18 10 5 18 10 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 Hames aml Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9: 30 A M kagway '20.00 Haines $18.00 Juneau $15.00 Hoonah i $10.00 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY tchikan Wl:agfiu Petersburg 4 00 10.00 bz Express Raic: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of 100 to Ketchikan Express Rate: lhpepmd—mnmd“ahrmwm and Wrangell PHONE 612