The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1944, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B ELKS PLAN FREE SHOW, e, ONTONIGHT [ | | Company of Five Wil! Ap-| . pear in Grade School Auditorium at 8 Tonight at 8 o’clo in the Grade School Auditorim, the public and| G. Is are invited to attend a free show given by three women and two women performe who compose 3 4 5 USO Troop Show No. 106, which{ L} ¢ e 4 3 e ’ ! | has just completed a tour of Army > % < camps to the Westward and Interior and who gave a clever entertain- | ment at Duck Creek last night | f M. Griffin is master of cm're-" ’ : i Ny et f 7 l monies as well as a singer. He is an 9 4 ald stager, in fact has appeared | before the public for the past 38' , . ; vears and has been to pratically all | 4 R'd A . L / : ‘ war fronts during the past two years. : 3 ey oll i o : | He is from Chicago. | v 7. 3 . X : Koy - i virgil Baily, manager of the fam- . y: g i ¥ < A \ ous dance band, “Clouds of Joy,” and t . ’ an, accordion player of note, hailing from Te: is also a member of the [ TELEPHONE M EN_using palm trees as poles, Marines string telephone lines through Bougain- troop. His numbers are said to be ville island jungle as buddies stand guard. PFC. Eric Erickson, 23, Richfield, Utah, is at top of pole E ] ) | with PFC. Edgar Rupkey, 18, Ellicott City, Md., below. PFC, James Gutieviez, Jr., 21, San Fernando, _Calif.. and PFC. Joseoh Reelart. 21. Ewine. Neb.. (rigl rds. LTS WANEISLE 65,000 Coal |BLOCKADE OF IRELAND NOW IN PACIFIC Miners Back | ;(ONSIDERED; e troop. She had the lead in the big feature, “Panama Hattie” She is from Venezeula and he is from Brooklyn The two put over Mexican and other dances and are considered topliners in their profession. The show is snappy from start to boys of Merrier,” and In the picture of the life of George M. Cohan, “Yankee i | Doodle Dandy,” recenty seen in Ju- neau, is the acrobatic dancer. She is from Garden City, New York. Nauru in Gilberfs, Bases in Announcement Is Made by | British Prime Minister Tells Marshalls Are Also | Federation Head Of- | Commons of Next Step Under Attack ficial in London fo Be Taken Larry and Conchita, in a dancing act, are the other members of the PEARL HARBOR, March 11.—| LONDON, March 14—More than| LONDON, March 14.—-Briushi Big Liberators of the Seventh Army |65,000 of Britain's 100,000 striking | prime Minister Winston Churchill ir Force of the Navy Fleet Air|coal miners have returned to Work|ij1q the members of the House of | Wing, poured 50 tons of bombs on up to early this afternoon, “‘"Commons today that Britain and e Island last Saturday without Davis, Vice-President of the Southhhe United States plan to “isolate losing a plane, Admiral Chester W.|Wales Mining Federation said. southern Ireland from the''duter Nimitz headquarters reports. Churchill told the House of Com-|yorig” by a virtual quarantine and Other bombers hit Nauru in the mons it would be unwise to make Southwest Gilberts and three bases|n ctatement at this time and he in the eastern Marshalls. | OGO N finish, according to the Duck Creek. —————— STEAMER LEAVES FOR SOUTH WITH 15 FROM JUNEAU teamer sailed for the south jay afterngon taking the fol- o to Seattle—Peter C. Warner, | | 31:)' methods yet to be disclosed. He ' y s ; said this is necessary as suutherng | | would deprecate any debate until-a 1 cland is apparently a listening! serty. Cora D. Swag- h B 3 |Tela s appi y a lis g . . ¥ settlement is effected. post for the enemy during the, i e R',r,:li Bnh?h Seamen Ar.e IMMUNIZATION CLINIC o e weatdin tront. . WBIMER 7 " Primed for Invasion TOMORROW MORNING Joy, Otis L. X Churchill's words clearly implied extensions of restrictions to the LONDON, March 14.—Britain's| merchant n: is going to have to! City bor between Northern Ireland and re, perhaps 2 semi-blockade of where Eamonn de Valera has refused to close the German ‘and vku'n the supplies pouring across;the immunization at the regular Jap offices. {the channel when the big push) monthly Immunization Clinic to- Churchil 'comes and so its seamen recently morrow morning at 10 o'clock in the | S0 were given the option of volunteer-|Juneau Health Center of the Ter- SHhick ooud Be 16 ing for the western invasion. ritorial Building. oF ettt nre: s | Repties poured back to the Na-| The clinic is for infants and chil- °f German end xepreseattives tional Union of Seameri: “Why do;dren of pre-sc in_Bubi: UL choes SpSued | they ask us? It's all in the day's' Smallpos work.” | en as well as Shick tests and diph- | Save for less than 100 medically | theria inoculations. ! between Bri on one ‘hand and outhern Iveland on the other hand ) unfit men, the response of the sea- TS kR TR men was unanimously i\ffll'm‘d“v(‘.‘F k B d A rank bandys Are Parents of Boy which even generations could not D e -0 Of interest to their many friends | ain, Roy V Robert W h , Eva Nat- and Lillian O. Turner Vancouver — John Adams, Irene Adams, Jacqueline Bernard, Jeanne Bernard, Bert Weeds, Nona M. Weeds, and Charles Goldstein. For Prince Rupert—Ruth B. Nel- son, Shiela Nelson, Sandra Nelson, A. J. Fraser, M. Beaton, J. M. Wil- son, and R. B. Stanley. For Ketchikan — G. R. Hacken- | son, Aner W. Erickson, and Harold J. Anderson. For Wrangell — Evelyn Graham, Dr. J. C. Ryan, Violet S. Hoar, P. A. Hansen, and T. H. Maxwell. e —————— MRS. JUNGE RETURNS Mrs. Ken Junge and children have | returned to Juneau after spending several months in the Pacific North- Dr. William Whitehead, Acting Health Officer, will administer said: “If a catastrophe ar Lo the Allied armies ced to retention LAWREN Lawrence Keir is in Juneau and has registered at the Gastineau. | | bridge.” - oo W R WASHINGTON, March 14.—~The RITA TAVIS HERE |in Juneau is the news of & 'oirth‘lm‘: of ‘the Ameriean submarine Here from Nome, Rita Tavis is ©f @ son, Frank, Jr, born at An- Corvina is announced by the Navy at the Baranof Hotel. chorage, January 21, to Mr. and Mrs. | Department bringing to 20 the .| Frank Bandy. {number of United States subs gost ‘s Mr. Bandy, formerly an employee 'since tha start of the war. of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining | The Corvina presumably was op- Company here, is now doing con-, erating against the Jap shipping struction work at Attu. :m the Pacific. CHECK UP | %7 The Corvina had a displacement - of 1,500 tons, carried 65 officers"and T * iw. j- A"DERSON |S men and was commissioned August By T MORRIS— - : PRESUMED SUICIDE | e | , 1043, The skipper of the sub was According to a wire received by Companes Slvodepiak (. s Boopyy. Ithe U s. Marshal's Office here, ! | Walter J. Anderson has been found —eee—— AT BARANOF HOTEL dead at Sitka and is presumed a | suicide. A hearing was to have Registered from Lander, Wyom- ing, John C. Cook is at the Baranof. ! been held today. | Anderson was arrested in Juneau, ————————— e o o o o | January 6, on a draft evasion charge WEATHER REPORT {and was sent to Sitka to report to | (U. 8. Bureau) | his draft board i ———e————— | At the Hotel Juneau, George T.| PASSED OUT | o o 0 0 0 SOME CHEWY ]Barrett is here from Wrangell. Temp. Monday, March 13 Maximum 34; Minimum 31 S e e e 0 SENATOR REED, (KAN) LOOKED A BIT STARTLED AS THE ENTIRE GALLERY WALKED OUT DURING HiS SPEECH ... HE DIDNT KNOW ABOUT THE AR RAID DRILL, Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES SENATOR ivery :30 P. M. ARy, () Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:3 | frrrrrr e RUNS FROM A CONFIDENTIAL WHISPER TO THE DELICATE NOTES OF A FERRYBOAT WHISTLE... AND BACK AGAIN, ALL IN ONE GENTENCE SENATORS TAFT AND VANDENBERG BOTH SPORT AN UPSWEPT OVERHAND HAIR-DO. Fresh Asparagus - Ib. Q¢ Fresh Tomatoes - Ib. 35¢ PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER EORGE BROTHER COTTON EO” SMITH. (5.CAR) LOOKED PRETTY BORED WITH THE WHOLE BUSINESS. HATTIE CARAWAY, (ARK) SKETCHED AS SHE LISTENED.. +-OR MAYBE |IT WAS JUST DOODLING ON A SENATORIAL SCALE —// TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1944 journ and the eats served. Oldtimers of Juneau lodge, now |in the Tity, to receive their life] memberships, include George Simp-| kins, Gudmund Jensen, Sam Guyot, J. L. Gray, Charles E. Naghel, W. R. Garster, R. E. Robertson, H. L.| Faulkner, and J. F. Mullen. Others residing elsewhere will have thelri I RR cards mailed to them. i | FINAL RITES FOR , FAIRBANKS WOMAN WILL BE TOMORROW Ellen | tomor- NEW Birdseye Prepared CODFISH CAKES YcPackage SERVES FOUR—Just Shape and Fry! The Elks are planning a big time tomorrow night and to get every- thing set for speed will hold a special meeting tonight at 8 o'clock | for initiating candidates. Tomorrow night is Oidtimers Night, but there are other things to happen. First, is election of of- ficers for the coming 12 months. Then there will be the giving of henorary life- membership to those o have been members of the Ju- neau Elks for 35 years. After this will be the big feed. Henry Messerschmidt, who is gen- 1 chairman of Oldtimers’ Night, s that is the reason for a spec- ial initiation tonight so things will move fast for tomorrow night. He cays he has the promise of Exalted Ruler Floyd Fagerson that the lodge - session will start at 8 o'clock and that by 10 o'clock lodge will ad- Funeral services for Mrs. Hajdukovich will be held row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Russian Orthodox Church. The Rev. M. A. Baranof will conduct the service, and interment will be TUNAFISH OYSTERS i Evergrecn Cepetery WHITE ST AR Excellent for Soups, 7 A | Scalloped, etc. DR. VANCE RETURNING | H H Dr. Howe Vance who has been in | c In ( In the south for some time, is now . in Seattle and expects to return [P SRS SOt S/ A2y north to Juneau shortly. ! s“”P AT BERT,S 0N WEDNESDAY SQUIBB MAN IIE;!_E Paul Monroe, E. R. Squibb rep- and see the Large and Varied assortment of MEATS and SEAFOODS TWODELIVERIES DAILY tineau Hotel. 10:15 A. M.—2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 'FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! PHONE » PHONE 104 .Be/:" X-4 05 CASH GROCERY SMOOTH . .. SHAPLELY HEADS ... WITH SCULPTURE SIMPLE HAIR STYLES that hug the head like smooth little caps . . . hair-does that combine the minimum of comb- ing time with a maximum of hair loveliness, We Offer for Your Approval the LUSTRON COLD WAVE by ZOTOS Introduction Price . . $15 & P (For Limited Time Only) We Live Up to a Standard . .. Not Down to a Price /2 o ATTENTION ELKS! attend Old Timers’ Night WEDNESDAY-MARCH 15 80'Clock EFLKS HALL | GRS BEAUTY sALON Open Evenings PHONE 318 COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building | | | { | { | | | i Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY Pion QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY LOCAL EGGS Strictly Fresh 85¢ DOZEN NOW AT P/M%flqay In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. Brief Businesé Sessifln Election of Officers Presentation of Life Memberships There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! 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