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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1944 MAP OF ALASKA INSIGNIA Can be secured by sending Money Order for the sum of $2.95 to CLIVE ENGLEMAN, P. 0. BOX 357 VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK SILVER $2.95 GOLD PLATED $3.45 Safety Catch Included AGENTS WANTED ALASKA SPORTSMAN—Exclusive Agents for Ketchikan HAYES SHOP—Exclusive Agents for Juneau THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TOWNSEND CLUB “HOLDS MEETING; ~ WELCOME SESSION One of the largest audiences of |the year attended the weekly meet- linz of the Juneau Townsend Club | Tuesday night in the CIO Hall. Presidént G. E. Almquist presided.| CALIFORNIAN HERE and Mfs, Beatrice Rosness, Secr-| g jstered from Redlands, Calif, tary, read several interesting com-| Fred D. Anderson s at the Hotel munications. Featured in the Week- ‘Jun» A01 liy “Flash” was a quotation from Wenator Pat McCarran of Nevada, | Iz Kenna Adams, Mary Ba- ; " | 1 Y and Daisy Fagerson served Hosp“Al "o“s | | | |r s | | Roman Ellers has been discharg-| | ed from St. Ann’s Hospital after receiving medical attention. | refreshments to the members. PR B lh ANK MARSHALL BACK FROM KETCHIKAN MEETING Ix k Marshall, who was elected Yes; t of the Alaska Territorial F deration of Labor at the recent cenvention held in Ketchikan, has returned to Juneau. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Marshall. | K £ SO - i . ) the Govern- | after medical | Andrew na left nt Hespital today STERLIN x “He INSISTS on the Hickey - Freeman Label’ - B. MURPHY RETURNS Mrs. Beatrice Murphy, official of the Hotel and Restaurant Employ- ees, who attended the Alaska Ter- | ritorial Federation of Labor con- | | vention at Ketchikan, has returned | | to Juneau. e AT HOTEL JUNEAU T T Once a customer has “discovered” Hickey-Freeman C with anything less fine. A Hickey-Freeman suit or topcoat "spoils” him. Somehow, the way it fits...so cleanly, so comfortably... wanted his clothes to fit. Somehow, the texture of the fabric, its richness of weave and pattern, give that little touch of luxury which he secretly relishes. deploring “setting up new ideolo- nd plans in the name of Dem- A letter stated that the Oil Work-} jers of the CIO of Texas addressed |4 |sentative in Congr | |right 'money as in the early days of the | i a communication to their repre- ss urging con- to assert 1 constitutional and resume the coinage of gress Republic. Mrs. L. R. Nunamaker and Mr. land Mrs. C. E Boyer were welcomed home from a visit in the States. |Mrs. Nunamaker had been visiting 'with her brother and his wife, Mr. jand Mrs. F. L. Boyer in Portland, and also relatives in Stayton, Ore- gon, The F. L. Boyers are parents {of Clyde | Juneau several yea who lived in . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boyer visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyer, | Fred Boyer in Salem. President Almquist announced |that at the next meeting Gov. Ern- | est Gruening, will be the chief | speaker. | | Townsend Orchestra lothes, we know that he'll never be quite satisfied ‘ | l | | And he likes the inbred stamina of both cloth and | tailoring... stamina that means long wear, lasting | i smartness. In our new collection : Suits 69.50 to 89.50 Topcoats 65.10 75. BMBERENSS,; 1, DOUGLAS NEWS HERBERT MERCER HOME Having been notified of the ill- his wife, Herbert Mercer made an emergency rip plane. Mrs, Mercer her par; at Hoonah 1 cn defer ork at Anchor- KAREN MORTINSON IS FIVE A dozen little friends were invit- ed to the home of Miss Karen Mor- tinson yesterday to enjoy her fi birthday p: After games cream and cake and favors were served OES INITIATES ' r, Nugget Chap- id in the Eagles Hall evening, initiation rites were red upon a candidate, A. J. kingham of this city. With an hment committee in =y JOHNS REMAI[IS BROUGHT HERE the kitchen,”delicious refréshments e rved in the banquet room. WILL JOIN HUSBAND | ‘Weather pe: tting, Mrs. Mary | Werner leaves today by plane to| join -her husband who is stmoned\ |at Seward, Alaska. GUARD MEET TOMORROW HAINES, Alaska, March 22.—The A regular weekly meeting of the body of Al Johns, Captain of the Douglas Unit of Territorial Guards| CAA Vessel Ceveir I, has been ship- will be held tomorrow, Thursday ped to Juneau following a coroner’s cvening at 7:30 o'clock in the Nata- | inquest held here. torium. Dress will be coveralls, leg-| Jchns was drowned March 10 and |gings ammunition belts and rifles. | his body was recovered a few days Range practice will be further prac- |later. ticed | & S \with the captain when he attempt- led to fasten the boat to piling. | Saunders reported that he tried to SALVA"ou ARMY pull Johns aboard, but was unable MEN WILL SPEAK o succeed- The remains of Al Johns has ar- rived in Juneau and an autopsy has been performed. The body is at the and Brig. Chester O. Taylor of San|Charles W. Carier Mortuary, pend- Franicsco, Salvation Army officials, ing funeral arrangements. will speak at the Chamber of Com- | e merce meeting #tomorrow noon in FROM OKLAHOMA the Gold Room of the Baranof From Pawhuska, Oklahoma, Roy Hotel. {Fountain is at the Hotel Juneau Brig. J. Gillingham of Wrangell, {week for Chic: is the way he’'d always I Ito be held April 4 following FROM HAINES E. C. Saunders, deck hand, was, furnished by the and dancing enjoyed up to the usual closing hour, which always concludes with' Music was \the singing of the National Anthem b, te audience. Mrs. Carl C Col- !len, capable and dcpendflble pian- ist in the orchestra, is leaving this o for medical at-| tention, and will also visit in De- | treit. During hen absence Mrs, Da- |vid Milner (Ethel Jones) will be in the crchestra, assisting E. M. Me- Intyre, violinist and Carl Collen drummer. Mrs. Olga Kletzing and her com- | mittee, Mrs. Hans Nielsen and Mrs. | David Milni have completed ar- | rangements for a Leap Year Partv‘ a short | meeting of the Townsend Club. D YOUNG PEOPLE ENTERTAIN AT EMBLEM CLUB: | The Emblem Club held its monthly | social Tuesday vight in the Elks | Hall and those in attendance found | | themselves fooled by the Committee. They had been expecting to be cn~‘ tertained by a group of Club mem- was on the program. Buddy Hunter and Doug Cra on the trombone and guitar do not f ! have to take a bow to any oulslde[; | musicians as far as the Emblem§ | Club members are concerned. There | | was just one complaint to their music which was that it did not| last long enough. There were two! selections of the trombone-guitar! | |combination; and a third with| Buddy at the piano and Doug ovl‘ ithe guitar. Mrs. Dorothy Sterns Roff pre- [ sented two of her pupils in dance l numbers. Agnes Hared'’s military t‘m‘ ! | with . baton twirling and Linda| Clark’s interpretation of a Chmospl { dance. Also on the program we | three vocal selections by Mary Hoi \ man accompanied at the piano by | | | Pat Shaffer. The Committee had cleverly de- signed eight aprons which became the prizes of various members—two being exceptionally ~ fortunate —- walking off with two each. The aprons were so unusual those who made them found themselves witl; | 'special orders from other members | who had not been so lucky as Mes- | dames Anne Young and Dm,;f Sweeney. | At the close of the evening’s fes- tivities, the Committee which were Mesdames Edith Davis, Marion | BRINGING UP FATHER 'LL STROLL THRCUGH. THE PARIK ON THE WAY TO DAPDY-LISTEN TO THIS? THE OPERA HOUSE DID NOT CLOSE ell i At the Hotel Juneau, Don Purn-: J. L. Stewart, here from Seattl here from Sidney, Ohic [is at the Hotel Juneau. Here Now YOUR HANDBAG NEEDS The handbags you've been looking forl Versatile, sturdy, they go with every outfit. Choose yours from a hit collection. 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Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau M ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican $1 $1 $18 s18 18 18 18 10 Chlnhngof 1a Kimshan. 18 10 LAST NIGHT-AS PLANNED - WORTH LIVIN'~ THE SEASON WAS SO SLICCES FUL THEY ARE EXTENDING T ANOTHER MONTH- WORIK-ON A DAY LIKE THIS | HAVEN'T A CARE IN THE WORLD -l COULD EVEN BE FRIENDLY WITH MAGGIE'S BROTHER- Pelican 1a GOLLY-WHAT A BEAUTIFLIL MORNIN'-LOOK AT THE | SKY-IT'S GREAT JUST TO ALIVE ON A DAY BE Lft LIKE THIS- Hoonah .. 10 Haines and Skagway—-Scheduled Daily at 9: 30 A. M 330 00 S kxg?wgipre“ Rate: 10 cents per paund—-Mlnlmm Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. 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