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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1944 UNKINDFEST FIRE | Covu ILMAN QUITS Soybean me: is used in making LATHAM, Kas. — Latham’s fire Harry G. McCain has resigned plastics, glues, casein and celluloid t fire and the only thing | from the Ketchikan City Council, substitute. at the firemen could salvage was c:ffective next month. He wiil de- 2% - arge whistle, vote his time to campaigning for e | Attorney General on the Repunli- Wanted! Men and ELKS! ELKS! ELKS jcan ticket. Ketchikan will now Attend your Ladies' Night tomor- | €lect four instead of three council- Women Who Are 5 | | row evening, 9 p.m., Elks Hall. For ™en in the April voting. | Hard of Hearing best Sllll&d A T S l l l v members and their ladies, only. e PSS ot o i o wikke ¥ siolh, el -Gt i ady Two pounds of soy oil make | ifyon are temporarily deafened, bothered b o ¢nough glycerine to fire five anti- | by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard- | i tank shells, | gned or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the [ Ourine Home Me n ‘. "Twenty-three U. S. Trans- Will Apparently Take Im- New Under-arm | ———— o et for fashion success, a new cardigan or § K i g et ik g his simple dressmaker suit . . . . In 1007 pure port Planes Shof Down mediate M'Iltary Sfeps Cream Deodorant e GENARY e o e e T ) 4 e A ai ith f i ; Replaced in our ows shop, Hyes| Atk about Ourine Ear Drops today i wool, impeceably tailored with flattering safely b, By 4 y H H i i Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson ) Jo. shoulder interest, drapes and details. by A"led Gunf"e : A_gams' Flnland | s"OPS PerspirufiOfl i Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. ali Butls_ll:i‘ehkg.‘l:s le:rl:g Co. WASHINGTON, March 17—The = STOCKHOLM, March 17.—Fin- P s _— S R | War Department confirms the logs y to the Russian armistice | | ‘of 410 American paratroopers in ac- s been delivered to the . | e oo ity wen SISO MR .o Tawcion af Abpokini : The Sewing Basket BATAAN CAFE Naval anti-aircraft gunners mis-, A Finnish diplomatic source told LA : | BABY HEADQUARTERS G § Ch M & tock 23 United States transport,the Asscciated Press: “T don't have § \ Infant and Children’s Wear || enuine Lhow Mein planes for enemy ships and joined ' mt > for peace. i A i | 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alask: artillery in shooting them > reply was presumably handed ) b S nard Chop Suey € the Russian Min- ¢ a———— ° ‘ first aiscloded By ist nw;im} m‘ Nfo' ~: 1. Does ‘,m ru.( dresses -~ does s COME ONE sgt. Jack Foisie, correspondent of Thr ; ; re mn ———COME ALL! s BYerseRs v to Russia’s final proposals is tomor- . No waiting to dry. Can be used the Army’s overseas newspaper, the k. Sight after Shevind. 9 Stars and Stripes, in an address 'OV 83 et 4 | i Wednesday in Span Francisco. & A atch from Associated Press : I 0 DEApion ot Ho!el Juneau | 980 TIOnk D, Cane) 3 days. Removes odor Military censorship kept ~seeret correspondent Bddy Gilmore in Mos- | from perspiration. For Comfort Open All nghi the action which oceurred more|cow says the Russian people ap- 4 less, stain- At Lowest Rates than eight months ago, on the beared ! > mood ‘”“'_‘}"“ v night of July 10-11, 1943. t esting immediate / 2 i the \ ; i ' sperations. erican ROOMS WITH BATH | The transport planes were part ’ A In~f ! of a flight in which 2500 troops of P! for be- or ORDER YOUR | e ot Dl wan p 6o 1 B winovrsan | IRABBIT SKINS Ban R ok S any 0n 1s born deodorant. Try a jar today! Most Convenient Location NOW The flight arrived in the battle! _ & —THIRD AND MAIN— ed, o d and all area immediately following an ene-| Th‘s Mornln ‘!0 n R R E B & » Taoned, clsaned an my bombing attack and while their| i Q Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise i ready to make up. flares were still in the air. The 39¢G- Al in st 108 tars ! VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY Army said: “A combination of cir- MrS. Fred Baxter - cumstances involving the approach! by B0 immediately in the rear of the hos- NTE, PO PREE afe the A tile bombing attack at night, at @ Proud parents of a baby boy born IF "nSE nfl (& relatively low altitude, were the re- 4t St 4 o8 505 Wolotk 9| 2 p sponsible factors for the loss of the|t! morning. The young St. Pat- S | 4 ® Perrect comfort | T “ E plangs.” ick's day gift vipped the Scales at clnfis t 6 + Centrally located | Foisie in his San Francisco ad- wds and seven ounces. onig W o ¥ Py 3 dress said the planes were C-47s! 'S g s the former Jirdis 7 [ T SRl ap | A T C 0 with 18 paratroopers in each and!W 3 d Mrs. | Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each | G service HE A UL SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ~ 3 they were#knocked down by the Jol Vint pioneer Juneau resi- | nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen mem- | MeClure, ® Large Rooms— Allied gunfire. Z i She a graduate of the branes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) re- Mer. all with Bath L l N E i ? 6 . ieves transient congestion— /5 | Rt TR cal ¢ formerly em- | pog oreater breath- {’2 3 ALASKANS LIKE THE the company with | ; fort. Follow VIEKS WOMEN OF MOOSE hic ter is asociated. | directions in fold vwmomu3 ewavacncrond Ahahc’;\::::;)n-ufi WILL INITIATE | 7~ i ¥ R . SAMSNGE FEOW PIES * TOMORROW NIGHT )jfl\ 4 | [ EARANOF ] { ! = Alaska’s Largest Apartment - | An initiation will be held tomor-| i g 8 ¢ Hotel row night by the Women of the| 4 PASRENORES - PREIGET {Moose at the Moose Headquarters| 4 8 0 /{55/"/7? ... You owe EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REFRIGERATION |in the Seward Building. The work| il 4 ! /" £ and SHOWER . entertainment will wnged by] \ | B Sy o 10 B FEMMER—AG! ia committee composed of Iva Linda | 4 | * ard, chairman, assis ¢ Daisv] @ " e g 11 h SHONE THe SIGHT 813 gard, chairman, assisted by Dais 1% gy e o 3 i Phone 800 You could search from here clear z Burrell and Helen Hildre across the country and you wouldn’t y % R ;_‘é‘('“i‘shmems will be in charge s TSR = . . & {Theresa Sandborn, i) find prettier dresses. Drapes are b born, chairman; Eth frank flattery with poetic lines . . . ’\% e S X ‘éfi,’:.',',,,g,.,“m TSR e e 7 : y e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY In black, prints and pastels. . All members having sold tickets| N ; o QF ALASKA H on the afghan which is to be % 22.95 t0 39.95 ‘ jwerdcd soor avs requastn 15 i) Borlahda s R o Lumber and Building Materials in all proceeds Saturday. The g 4 | awarding has been postponed A ¢ . | PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU i 4 week, according to announcement. R | YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL B. M. Behrends Co. : AR B 40 4 REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME | - | CITY POLICE COURT Lifle Fintand IS Big (L, T | BETHEL SCHOOL e o vt | SN O G O Woodley Airways Police Court this morning: | Oscar Hendrickson, 20 days in! H H mansk and the 900-mile railroad A"'ed P"le: (Olln"y that links the port with Leningrad DESIROYED Bv jail on a charge of being drunk and | id ¥ 4 : P and the gateway to ‘the front. | qisor : Virgini . 9251 ; J U N E A U !Slflve’y Ilghl Sp0| They have Kkept the Russians B DB =2 8 2 / b 3 drunk and disorderly; Eli Howard from the Baltic and provided a $25, drunk and disorderly; Mrs. Eli | ANCH“RAGE Continued trom rage One) S?Yf::;;’l:s ;::rn‘:n?flalm: E’;‘:“,’:}:es : |Howard, $25 (fine suspended), \ i tuania an ia. : i ¢ 3 N G . According to word received at the |drunk and disorderly; Charlie How- / £ ) g vi YAK"TAT lnd cannwA pite our sympathies expressed " " - 1ard, $25 and 30 days suspended sen- a s | Office of the Commissioner of Edu s A 5 ¥ 5 aid when Finland | oo 006 jen't @l At last re- | cation here, the Territorial School |tence, drunk and disorderly. & { % ; | Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points ting her first War against| o Ges pelieved to be even greater | Building at Bethel was totally de- | s 5 e S Russians sour :-ux;;::y:ln%n :: :::f now) Finland supplied five per cent | Stroyed by fire last Tuesday. BUY WAR BONDS picture’ has been |Of the worlds war-vital nickel—| The §36,000 tWo-story frame build. | g g v Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. scme 18,000 tons a year. It also|ing was completed in 1936. J .. | Produces copper, wood pulp, ply-| The school had an enrollment of | CARA NOME ¥ Electl'a Leaves Juneau 2'30 P.M. t of us, Finland was mere- p . 40 students, with three teachers on little” country that paid its “zzdd‘ cfe"ulm‘ [a;d el e School rooms were located 5 7 1 s en from matches to airplane % et i o 2000 v e ASC Bl rsend e it | o UREAN S Tuesday-Friday es and ski troopers, and was All of this has been going to|Story was used as living quarters homely hands! Keep b i to those strenuous steam | oy n. except the small amounts | fOF the teachers. The building was it W:" "fl,"?"‘ 'L‘d A g 3 I i 'S Wi covered by insurance. E lovely by applying this . - 0 et i e b e used in Finland’s war production. | s ¥ W% 4 FOR RESERVATIONS To shut off th ;| sttt and would never have s St that supply, as well as e A . |remove the strategic threat, which t much either way in the war. : 2 +h th re only about 3. DS always cutweighed the import- 1 soil ot B4 hY. oves or 0,000 Fir > country in area i?ff; zi‘t:il:‘idm;uh army, has long alezer or 3 Phone 612 Agents Juneau venth largest in Europe. | P 436/ Srhand artd ' Ger- Low tide—1:26 a. m.,, 6.2 feet. | ASK FOR IT AT tty reliably reported that ™MAn nhightmare. | High tide—7:33 a. m., 138 feet. is have kept about 100,000 Low tide—2:46 p. m., 24 feet. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. s in Pinland and théy Weren't BUY WAR BONDS High tide—9:22 p. m, 115 feet, “The Rexall Store” A LASKA COA s‘rA L A!lLlnEs e DAy i Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. POO - M-A PAC Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- DICTRIJéIEGSfi\AlA%éN F';AR?)?ZATHE MEN"éAéG"I'(EDRE WITH SIX BOXES FOR MR JIGGS FROM s Insle; Hoonah goon Ten‘alkuee T‘o&d Ic:l: sl;;;an %fi B;fikan THAT SALE - ON WITH SOME SHIRTS, OF CIGARS THAT {.| THE HARDEIR-ST\_IFF s‘;{‘k‘;"“ i 0 - b = e | DADDY'S TAKING A LONG TIME THE END OF A LONG SOCKS AND SHOES MR JIGGS 'l CO.-1 DON'T KNOW Chichagof 18 o R o 5 | 7O GET THAT PERFLME vOU LINE -HES SO EASY- THAT MR JIGGS ORDERED! WHAT'S IN IT-1T'S Kimshan.. 18 , L Tl = SENT HIM FOR- GOING -| SUPPOSE MARKED | Pelican .. 18 18 SO 4 HE'LL NEVER GET \ FRAGILE - Todd 10 & / WAITED ON- \ 1 » Tenakee .. YES-HE'S BEEN | RIS i‘;’;fi,‘ffi'fi 1 G:IQNSESFg\’J_:i;%URS- " S5 : & Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:3(51 A. M. TO GET WAITED - : 7 5 i H:\lnogl m“mm ON THESE DAYS- fi D ; Juneau .. S $18. &y Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau loonah Excursion Inlet . ek $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. . $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 10.00 .w e e — = = 0 _m>. - - : — mw 's Newes! aling E i t - LOCATED per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Juneau’s Ne ;'s' OENE : 101 slablishment ¢ ¢ 1 R 4 OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Express Fate: 100 pur pound- Minimum af 60 to Pelcsberg H passenger traffic v SMAILY—ANDY FONG Serving Both Chinese and American ||| Abore rates e o maves s . PHONE 612 Proprietors DINE AND DANCE OPEN ALL NIGHT DISHES Change Without Notios. z

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