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By GLADWIN HILL AP Features A USAAF HOSPITAL PLANE P SH SEA—The folks French Hospital in New L kick if they could le operating room Rogers now. pug-nosed, five feet two cute, she is standing up cabin of a twin-engine Army transport plane over the cold gray waves ed in regular brown overalls and fur-lined h the overalls is nd very Burgess, Hartford, Conn., aration for flight at a bomber base in England. idale (left), of Casper, Wyom- don flying gear in They are evacua- a snappy blue uniform with slacks, blue shirt and a red necktie, Under- all that is a sw irt ar not. less than wear neath she vouchsafes, red flannel unde: All this gear purpose. Billie at the moment is in full charge of a doz h y in-! fantrymen from Uncle Sam'’s Her control over practical and official. Th pital patients, being transfered by air to England, and she's an aerial nurse, with the customary pretty nurse’s mastery ove railing males. G.1s, and g them they're In addition BHIN GING UP FATHER ARE YOU SURE YOUR MOTHER'S CLUB IS MEETING HERE TONIGHT ? POSITIVE -DADDY- | HEARD HER 'PHONING THE MEMBERS - |she * 1 United s not without some' o5l y. | Edward Knight, Howard B. Lar-| gent, Charlotte Marshall, Raymond THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Marshall, Madge E. Muchmore, Wives of Army Men | Dorothea Osier, Marie Richardson, | I AI [Jacob Stampalia, Edward E. Wells n as a o' OI“ |Abbie J. Wells, Christine Walker, |John Willlam Bruce, James A.| T B E dN Robeu»(m George Singer, W Wilson. 42 PERSONS ARRIVE FROM SOUTH ON SAT. Mmdu. and from Wrangell came passengers, over the Leona Talmage, Edna Armstrong,| Willis Talmage, Mrs. Mabel Waters, | Margaret Bronson, M. L.} A, D. West, Charles B. Moore, | A. Hainy, Miss Avis Davidson, and Charles Minning. Boarding the ship here for Ska' way were Mr. and, Mrs. Bodiker, ceedings weekend, from the south were: Mrs. M. J. Kibby, Betty Kibby, K.} The injunction was filed by Mrs. Anna L. Davis, Phyllis Eneberg, Lemoreal, R. A. Stribland, Mrs Helen Fry of Kodiak, wife of an Donna Eneberg, Willie' E. Field, Stribland, and Mvs.. Thomas. Army man and the mother of twins, Walter D. Field, Helen Fisher, Jean who had been ordered to evacuate E. Hilsinger, Gomer Hilsin Jean Alaska, A. Hilsing Hilda Hollinggworth, Mrs. Aurelia Buoler and Mrs, David Hollingsworth Helen Dunbar weer other Army va Heidrick, Louis men wives who said they also faced S evacuation. Judge Hellenthal vacated the case after Attorney Warren A. Taylor reported the Army authorities had advised him no further evacuation of Army wives will be asked. BUSY PROGRAM THIS WEEK FOR RAINBOW GIRLS and R. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 24— The injunction proceedings against |the Army has been dismissed by Federal District Judge Simon Hel- lenthal after the attorney for lhe plaintiff told the court the Arm has rescinded the evacuation ordm which was the basis for the pro- ~ Incoming IN FROM SITKA R. W. Harris has from Sitka and is Baranof. Mus, here G. the arrived | a guest u‘.‘ J‘I(":l)ll\r I A. MAC“INISTS Meets 2nd & 4Ih w~ ’l'[l‘“:oAc goLrilgAu Mondays 8 p.m. | SPECIAL MEETING—EVERYONE A\’l‘TENl) FOSTER & N ARSHAL] Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) Underwriters of Municipal and (orporahon Bonds We Invite Your Inquirfes, . 3 \lat:shca] Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK day,and I busy mEsHi b g 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING=-SEATTLF 1 and completing arrangements for the special Rainbow work to take — place this week. Miss Davis is & guest of Miss Grace Berg and will be in Juneau for approximately |two weeks before going to the Westward to visit other assemblies, The reception Tuesday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock, under the direction of the Order of Eastern Star, will give Miss Davis’ many friends an opportunity to call and extend their congratulations on Anna Lois Davis, Grand Worthy Advisor of the States of Washing- ton and Idaho, and the Territory of Alaska, arrived home on Satur- is a second lieutenant—in the pecially selected and trained sec- tion of the Army Nurse Corps as- | igned to aerial evacuation. In the current Big Show, squad- of planes like this whisk wounded from the battlefront to hospitals hundreds of miles back. |per gehievements. Wednesday night This aerial ambulance system ,¢ 6:30 o'clock there will be a makes possible giving soldiers bet-|ginner for all Rainbow Girls, to be ter treatment quicker, saves them|golowed by a meeting at 8 o'clock the rigors of long, rough land and ¢o the purpose of exemplifying the sea trips, and economizes in “‘“‘fidegrees for Miss Davis. All Rain- ccmbatant facilities and supplies | pow Girls must make reservations that have to be moved up to the|jmmediately for the dinner. battlefront | Thursday night the Grand Cross al evacuation nursing is the|of colors will be conferred on six only real forward battle-zone Jjob girls and two adults. Miss Davis women are allowed in in the U. S. wi)l act as Master of Ceremonies 2y {and will be assisted by seven others The plan just_like peace-|ywno are - already Masters of the | 1 Until \fictor'y Until Victory is won, everything we have to offer— Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska— All arz at work for the Government and Military services of the United States. Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find that war priority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. rons time passeng hips except for ’“'4G1and Cross. This service is open terior furnishings. They have no‘w all who are interested in Rain- armament to speak of; there isn't bow and it is hoped that a crowd rcom for guns or gunners. And be-!wil attend the service. Only East- cause they are troop carrier plnnesv‘em Stars, Masons and Rainbow ed part of the time for dnopping‘c,ms may attend the meeting on chutists, towing infantry-laden |wednesday night. gliders and carrying supplies to the Following the Grand Cross on frent, they cannot under the Gen- Thursdey night there will be a eva Convention display F"O‘W""jdance for Rainbow Girls and their red crosses even when they have |jnyited guests. The All-Girl Or- | hing but wounded aboard and|chestra will furnish the music, and | entially the same as auto|refreshments will be served. or hospital ships. sotegit ave to rely for protection dawn and dusk flying and 2ing in among trees and hills. far they've been notably suc- cessful at it. This routine doesn't faze the nurses, who are as attractive and intelligent a group of girls as youll find in many days’ march. About half of them .were airline on So > graduate nurses before They got six weeks' ad- pecial training at the Air ool of Aerial Evacuation man Field, in Louisville, Ky. cou included regular Army drill and subjects like trope ical medicine and survival in the and desert, they graduated they prac- ferrying ailing soldiers by among hospitals in the States, and helped train ts. nurse has an enlist- ed n pzun‘m called a “surgical technician,” with a rating of T/3, equivalent to a staff sergeant. ————— TIDES TOMORROW High tide— 4: 41 a. Low tide —11:04 a High tide— 5:23 p Low tide —11:29 P Dedicated to Victory The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet ‘and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war ... the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of our cooperation. We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort’toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render serviee to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU TACOMA, WASH,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 After ticed plane their m, 146 feet. 1.0 feet. . 14.6 feet. 35 feet. SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 ¥ By GEORGE McMANUS BUT | HATE TO DISAPPOINT YOU -1 KNOW WHAT- WE'LL TAKE ALL THE GIRLS-YOU'LL BE THE ENVY OF ALL THE OTHER MEN- HERE'S ME CHANCE TO GIT MESELF IN MAGGIES GOOD GRACES - HOW SWEET OF YOLI- DEAR- I'D.LOVE TO- ONLY MY CLUB IS MEETING AGG[E HOW ABROUT YOu AND ME TAK- ING IN THE op MONDAY, JULY 24, 1944 ANCHORAGE—F AIRBANKS YAKUTAT — ME CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM Office Baranof Hotel ARTHUR OSZMA PHONE 667 N, Traffic Manager o ot i) Tanned i ‘ BABBIT SKINS $ ( BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Val¢auda Fur Co. | ™ BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hote) * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER - Reasonable Raies. - Phone 800 - Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient, Location ~THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr.,/Clarence Wise Treat Yourself to a Boule of Delicious * BUTTERMILK Available Daily Juneau Dairies, Inc. e ————————————— WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska M. S. P LEAVES FOR HAINES AND ATRICIA SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. Carrying Freight and Passengers Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. PHONE 498 % V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL NTERIOR Ahph Peints Lockheed Amves Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 ALASKA COAS Agents Juneau TAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Pfissengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Inlet Hoonah goon Tennkee Todd ican Juneau .. Sitka .... $10 10 10 10 18 i 10 Tenakee .. Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof $18 318 10 10 5 Sitka $18 $18 18 18 18 $18 18 10 10 Haines and Skag'wéy—Schedulcd Daily at 9:30 A, M. Juneau . Skagway Haines $18.00 10.00 Skagway $20.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per poul\—Mlnlmnm Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice SCHEDUL Ketchikan $45.00 30.00 20.00 Juneau Petersb Wrangell .. Express Rat One-Way Fare, less 10% ED DAILY Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg $30.00 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersbarg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Schedules and Rates Subject to warrants. Change Without !odu. PHOXE 612