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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1944 " " o R (4] —————"HUMINCOMEDY" |14 MORE JAP| PLAYERS AVERAGE B §T| (K" ™o o mo v ren (los[s To“lGHT AI ! The following are the averages for the Juneau High School | HUMAN : 'v ESS E ls ARE Basketball toam made during the 1043-44 season: pou(v URGED 6 " Players GP FG FT PF P APG T o “ I G H T «_ COMEDY" | CAPITOL THEATRE R OLENTURY MICKEY ROONEY —_— { Kearney, F G | 109 18 15 236 738 o N L Y ' I I [ [ " [ [ Donna Reed, who Lflllnt'l\(‘d ll(‘risuNK BY suBS’ Scott, F . 30 g: 21 60 :g‘: i;z To KEEP pEA(E 38 8 g Iscreen career as Mickey. Rooney's | i Mead, G .28 b5 8 22 X WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY sweetheart in “The Courtship of| ! ‘Thibodeau, G .32 53 10 4 116 363 _— TIMELY! THRILLING! Andy Hardy,” takes her longest | 2 P s 37 | St MONTY WOOLEY | Lowell, G .. . 9 Na " % stride toward stardom in the dra- WASHINGTON. April 4 — 'I'he| Hogins, G. oo T30 29 13 14 n 270 NEW YORK, April 4. — Navy A om’men' Imatic role of Mickey's sister, in!destruction of 14 more Jap vessels| ¢ S oo 1 b 10 e Under sgcrl(-tary y\?,esul recom- pp | William Saroyan’s. “The Human by American submarines is reported| Dapcevich, F L 1*00 mends the “big stick” policy for the . o [ | Comedy,” ending tonight at the by the Navy, bringing to 667 the| Merritt, F .23 9 ’1 8 23 . United States to maintain peace BE I TE DAVIS ln Berlln Capitol Theatre. As Bess Macauley, number of enemy craft sunk, prob- Forrest, C 17 3 2 3 8 AT and urged the following steps: | she occupies a leading spot in the ably sunk or damaged by subs. | Others ~ 4 0 3 8 -— One — Maintenance of o glant| with stellar cast. Ships included in the pew bagi PN Lo s, it S i 14 st flitar in-| ANN SHERIDAN GEORGE SANDERS The story revolves around the gre two medlum tankers and 11| 33 487 107 256 1081 33.78 ! Two—Compulsory military traln- Macauley family of Ithaca, Califor- medium cargo vessels, and brought | 1ing. | MARGUERITE CHAPMAN | iz and the other people from all|y, 5 5 £t of| A Three—Fullest exploration of iron 4 - |to 517 the number of Jap craft of ! A oy assembly in the High|black double-block lyre with J.HS. petroleum resources. walks of life with whom the Ma- a1 types sunk by far-ranging Am-|go; 51" Friday afternoon letters |embedded in the deslgn. Recelving iy SR | | | cauleys come in contact. PREVUE TONIGHT NTION ELKS Installation of Officers, Wednes- day April 5. All Elks urged to at- {tend. Feed adv, A L L E HJ K S 20 o 0 Y P Get Out WEDNBSDAY NIGHT for Installation of the New Officers * Be at the lodge session to give them a good hand and also give those retiring a pat on the back for their good work. * WEDNESDAY NIGHT _Feed after the Business Session Clean Winter Clothes Before Storing Them THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS CAN DO THE JOB FOR YOU IN NO TIME Phone 59 0 7 General Electrie MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME | were awarded the foregoing by their coach, Barney Anderson, before the sul |erican | ——— ! * ¢ student body. Among those win- i Do A Ining the Jetters were two fresh- |with three or more yea ervice in | men, Herbert Meade and Denn he lmlul,i Miss Phy B!o-\k.\‘ N lAND l E 6‘ | "/ a s 3 s eadet sented the awards | Merritt, and a sophomore, Lesli band leadef, presented T M w ! NE S Hogins. The team presented the| For the first time in two yer BY (OAI. SIR'KE he “” "0 —— coach with a Schaeffer lifetime pen. a letter was awarded for tumbii ! LR 9 $ mald Daigler being the reeipien GETS CHINAWARE Also awarded at that time were Donald Daigler being the reeip 5 C > ’ ” ’, | The Senior Ciass of the Douglas letters to members of the band, thc{‘l{enr\ Harmon made the pr =) LONDON, ‘April 4.=British war a"'(, 0 ..".er High School heid their awarding at|emblem consisting of a red and | tion | factories cngaged in turning out ' - | equipment for the impending Euro- evening and | — e - nted with ; « Alaska Secrefary VOTING SLOW AT NOON “ow |° &' s1’m Less than 20 voters had cast their ballots in the city election up to; noon today. Heaviest voting period | i _Presis !is anticipated between 5 o'clock and de?)";";}:;:?:? 1:;‘5 ‘:‘:;:e d‘.me biil closini f the polls which is at 7/ ’ io!cwcl‘:. u.]udg(-sx at today's election | Introduced by Dimond and passed | are Mrs. E. Hachmeister, J. G. John- by Congress raising the salary of !son and August Aalto. Clerks are | the Secretary of Alaska to $7,500 | Mrs. Glenn Rice and Mrs. Eli Post. |8 Year. | P Place last S Was pre: | the | | e FROM WESTWARD Registered from ‘Anchorage, Max- | ine Crawford and Elva Louis¢ At-| | PARSONS, MARIN TO SKAGWAY | kinson are at the Baranof. | Leaving on the boat last evening | - | were John Marin and Richard Par- | UTAH WOMEN HERE’ sons of Douglas. Parsons will oper- | Madaeleine Kernen and Joyce, |ate a taxi stand at Skagway and | Winn, here from Tooele, Utah, are | Marin owns the Derby Inn in that | at the Baranof Hotel. city. i —————— ! AT HOTEL JUNEAU J. M. Smith, registered from Fort | Wayne, Ind., Is at the Hotel Juneau. ————————— JULIESSEN HERE At the Hotel Juneau, Sigvold Jul- iessen is registered from'Anchorage. e FROM SAN JOSE Registered from San Jose, Calif., W. K. Grassleham is at the Hotel Juneau. el WITH CAA AT NENANA Leo N. Keogh, with the CAA at | Nenana, 15 a guest at the Hotel | Juneau. i Burrel Frary left last week for i | Cordova where he is to be employed. | HOSPITAL NOTES Tom Larson, a medical patient, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. ' [ Jess Johnson has entered St. Ann's Hospital for medical care. Ernest Jones of Wrangell has been admitted to the Government Hospital. Chester Miyasato of Wrangell en- tered the Government Hospital last evening. T Ly (i Bt LIS s WILBUR IRVING OUT Mrs. Martha Harto has been ad-| To visit his interests at Skagway, mitted to the Government Hospital., Wilbur Irving was an outbound pas- iy T SR senger on the steamer last night. R. B. MARTIN RETURNS i TR oy RN R. B. Martin, of the Alaska| ARRIVES HERE Electric Light and Power Company| Arriving in Juneau, Leona Mc- has returned after a business and Clure is registered at the Baranof pleasure trip to the States, Mrs. | from Fairbanks. Martin is to remain south for sev- RN 55 ot { eral weeks longer. MRS. SNODGRASS HERE | . — Registered at the Baranof from GEORGE PARKS BACK ‘Anchonxe. Mrs. W. B. Snodgrass George A. Parks has returned wl;lnd son are arrivéls here. i {Juneau by steamer after an absence e ST of several months in the states. | NEBRASKANS HERE Gloria Boemke and Elsa Pischer, | { | | e - | i | VAN MAVERN COMES HOME (3¢ ib» Baranof, are registered from | A. Van Mavern, wellknown Ju-|Lincoln, Nebrasks. ; | ———————— | neau broker, has returned to Juneaui after a business trip to the states. ATTENTION EINSTOSS RETURNS E. Einstoss, well known fish buyer, has returned here and is afl [the Gastineau Hotel. | NP S S ot FROM YAKUTAT Installation of Officers, Wednes- | |day April 5. All Fjks urged to at-| e . Here from Yakutat, Raymond ' jend. Peed. . 8 iquigley is registered at the Gas-| VOTE VOTE VOTE jrocay . B JEAN HANSON IN Jean Hanson, in from Pelican, is at the Gastineau Hotel. —_——— e+ — IN FROM PELICAN C. Rattikanien is in Juneau again| from Pelican and is at the Gas- tineau. Vote No on Milk proposition and | {save Natural Whole Milk. North| |Star Dairy. ‘ adv.| e Baranof Beauty Salon ———————— WITH WAR DEPT. P. .D. Stannard, with the War Department, is registered at the| Gastineau from St. Paul. | e — Be ‘sure and vote. Polls do nlnI close until 7 tonight. ——— The caliper compass was invented in 1540. i WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS EASTER ISN'T FAR AWAY Make an appointment early for a COLD WAVE and new HAIR STYLE for that new SHOP HOURS 9AM.TOGP. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 DINE AND DANCE | Feero, and John Lowell, all seniors BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH The Derby this honor were Jean Johnson, Pat McAllister, Mary Hoffman, Marlin PRODUCTION IN | pean invasion faced a possible s plus LATES’I‘ WORLD NEWS REGISTERED HERE | 'p Registered at the Baranof, Marge | drop in production as the govern- McDonald Casey Is here from An-|ment ordered a general cut in power chorage | supplies because of the strike in- . duced by coal shortages at an esti- | |mated cost to the nation of 2.000,-|‘ AT HOTEL JUNEAU ! this morning in City Police Court on a drunkenness charge. e ———— TURNER AT JUNEAU At the Hotel Juneau, Frank Tuyr- ner, with the CAA at Anchorage, is an arrival here. R e DEVELOPMENTS, INC. FILE ARTICLES | COUPLE MARRIED BY U. 8. COMMISSIONER Margie Mary Merculief and Adron Ward, both of Juneau, were mar- | ried yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock | at the Douglas home of U. S. Com~ | missioner Felix Gray, who perform» ed the ceremony. Attendants were Margie Jane Wil- ams and John Merculief. C.1.0. TRANSPORT WORKERS 172 SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT 80'Clock C.1. 0. HALL Ottis C. Babbitt, with the Weath- ,000 lom: of conl the past month, er Bureau at Anchorage, is a guest| The fuel ministry directed that | at the Hotel Juneau, jelectric supplies be curtailed 10 per- e cent and gas 25 percent. Every fac- 4,316 JAP plANES ARRIVALS HERE {tory in the country including the! 5 C. J. Pearson Al R..G:/Andérson, | 10000 nowsifishing: war materialy REPORIED DOWNED A arrivals from Ketchikan, are guests | il be affected by the order. | ‘,_m 1 8t the Baranof, The government said that public — Y " o transportation in the northwest of | WASHINGTON, april 4.-secre- NRFSH S"ows POLICE COURT FINE England will hv' reduced 20 percent tary of Navy Knox reports that Haakon Huscroft was fined $25 in a further effort to save power. |American Navy and Marine aviators LOWEST PnlcE P ST and antiaircraft crews have downed 4,316 Jap airplanes since the war = (HINESE DENY started, but emphasized this total {does mnot include planes destroyed Sole' REPOR]’ on the ground or en carriers. The total of American WManes @ | e {downed are 921. ¥ CHUNGKING, April 4. — The, G T s e Chinese Government denies in a| WRANGELL MAN HERE statement that Chinese troops from ! g Sinkiang violated the border of the| A. V. Ritchie, here from Wran- Mongolian Peoples Republic or that |8¢ll, is at the Baranof Hotel. Chinese planes shot up Kazakhs | fleeing from Sinkiang. The sute-i | | | Jll Articles of incorporation were fil- ed today at the Territorial Auditor's Office for the Territorial Develop- ments, Inc. Incorporators are Scott L. Murphy, M. L. Murphy and Andres Cadiente, all of Juneau. ment is issued in denial of the charges Tass reported were publish- ed in Moscow. Attention Trollers! MEETING WEDNESDAY 7:30 P. M. in Union Hall URGENT ALL MEMBERS ATTEND United Trollers of Alaska - WAR PAINT for our planes Many planes operated in Pan American’s Alaska Services are in war paint. Others soon will be, symbolizing the fact that our every resource of personnel and experience is now dedicated to the war effort. This means every passenger, every oufice of cargo is under military priority. After Victory, we will again give our Alaska friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout the Terri- tory. ; DO SOMETHING LOVELY For Your HAIR for Easter ... A COLD WAVE IGRIDS BEAUTY /ALON COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Bulldinq‘ Open Evenings PHONE 2318 PEV AMERICIY (TRAYY DON'T PINCH MVE,GALS ' 1 CRAVE TO DREAM TILL DCOM DAY o Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH! DINE AND DANCE AR