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W - - - ¢ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1944 - - . i {Earle Hunt Chaplain; Irenel [] 1 | Alaskan delegate, reports that Dele- |ergency Maternal and Infant e i s | S0 Dance 'COMGRESS DIDN'T + ooics & Seric v ‘msocuce «| DR. SAPPINGTON e T i o Bavard, surer; Mrs. Ed Roden- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX S o e T [President: Samuel — G DIONEERS, ALSO 5o | | similar bill in the 79th Congress. |wives and infants of members of ANY AR 3] ’\VE bers ant-At-Arms; Lillian i pASS pOSFMASi’ER | In meny districts in Alaska there ARRWES IN JUNEAszhe U. 8. armed forces In the first UA Ji [. Hooker iusted { no notaries or U. 8. Commission- B four lowst pay grades. . owing the business meetings Is Tonl hg | ers to take affidavits, but there are Dr. Sappington has also come vits only in Federal mat- | medical consultant of the |the Advisory Commission Health, 1Y sion and during the for a social : 3 ) m Henry Tamma recited| .. oo T o ihe Uso| Peorle in tie ouiying districts mi‘“‘ Bureau, U. S. Department of Labor, | Welfare and Education, represent- 4 Gr : o Prospector’s Lagnent,” and will be held tonight i Union hall|Al2ska will continue to have a tough) N T has arrived in Juneau from her ing Federal and Territorial agen- oo at the bust. McIntyre played two violin selec- { i A g.l L The! G, |time securing affidavits for birth| ANCHORAGE VISITOR |San Francisco headquarters to cies, early in January. . officers at the busl- o, SINEHNE B R DT - Tt es and other records. The ik ¢ |confer with officials of the Terri-| She is a guest at the Baranof ast night tions icemen’s orchestra will be on hand | Mary Hester Baird is registered | \ . ’ ) stra e recently ended falled t0'a¢ the Baramof Hotel from An.|torial Department of Health in|Hotel Christmas gifts costing 50 R Pio w7 or less were then exchanged among % First Vice-President; music | 2]l postmasters to issue affidavits in ughlin, President; Mrs. ! as usual to furnish the ¢ance|passq bill which would have allowed | chorage, |connection with routine matters et Vice-Presi- Joe e e cen, - First HABEY |y impers anet Kucliary bt | g T sl {concerning the Territorial programs' The English language has been econd Vice- Mrs. Crystal Jenne, Historian; Mrs. | 6 =000 (00 O ot coffee, | oy o | Territorial matters. !for crippled children and maternal renamed “Koango” in one Japa- . — e Tavidwithes anit saks were served.” | | Mary Lee Council, secretary to the BUY WAR BONDS and child health, and the Em- nese Malayan area. 'lIllll!IIIIIIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIkllIlllIIIIIIIllfil"IIlllllfiIII-Il_fllliI‘I"IIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIHIIIIII'_".—; ) HAPPY WALTER JOHNSON STATIONED ON ' : IS BOUND OVER ~ MARIANAS ISLE NEW YEAR TO GRAND JURY | . v.cc., cuucs e 21, cm Cpl. Gerald D. Coke, from Saipan, E Walter A. Johnson was bound Marianas Islands, addressed to the over for grand jury action following Empire, was received in Juneau on a preliminary hearing this morning December 29—eight days from the before U. S. Commissioner Felix time it was mailed from the island 5 Gray. ithousands of miles away. He was arrested Wednesday of| Coke wrote the Empire to give @ this week on charges of burglary change of address. DON’T e 4 \\\\ MISS 7% gg‘ THE 7~ 7\ N s g s and attempted rape in connection| Cooke said he had “just recent The s:gn.cf the “V" is the sym- with the li-mmncp: of a Juneau‘fitfifmd recelving my first copie ’ bel of Victory. The stars and home December 27. He was com- of the Empire dated during the stripes are emblems of liberty. mitted to jail under $3,000 bond. latter part of October and the first Together we blend them in the Johnson admitted during the part of November.” hope that 1945 will see this preliminary that he was intoxicated| He said Saipan was just the land visited by final Peace. at the time of the incident and opposite of Alaska and he couldn't could not account for his actions, get back soon enough. “If our i | Gray said B-29's keep up what they're now . e |doing maybe it won't be too long ki 66 ® 9 i ey . ¢ Pkl -t DR A e, 1 at “Juneaw's Gay Spot | ’ [ flmfi ERIKSONS HERE {choose to take the optimistic out- 2~ \ . 3. | Eleanor and Leo. Erikson are in|jook,” he added. town from Fairbanks and are reg-} | — o ——— PHONE istered at the Baranof Hotel. 704 w -~ ‘5200 FIRE (All.s . FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 | Juneau Deliveries— New Taxi service announced by | | 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. D. B. Femmer. Give us a call.| DEPI. OUT TODAYI Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Courteous attendants. New Cars. | | Empire Want-ads bring results! |19:10 oclock this morning took | > . the Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart- ment out to 421 Kennedy St., to i N |the home of Seaman 1/c R. Lind-| 74 & S s sey. | A N N U A L Chemicals and the booster \\'orel l‘l l L] J I N K s used to extinguish a blaze in the | | wall between the kitchen and living | DELICIOUS STEAKS and CHICKEN DINNERS Damnce °Til 4 A. M. to the Capitel Cafe’s Four-Piece Band! PHONE 569 EARLY for Table Reservations Capitol Cafe & Cocktail Bar ..li!JJllI[II!IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIHIIIIJIIIIIIIIVIIIII_I!IIIIIIII!IIIIIIJIIIV!_HH[I_ll[l]!lllll!lll!!IIJ!II!IIllllIIIl,l,l,l,llll.lIIJ'IHIVIII'I_IJAIVIII_I['IIIjllllll!llIIIII]III[IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIllllIIlI[lIIII room. The wall was completely de- | stroyed by the flames. Damage Elks and L“dies esummecl:\f over $200. | & RUSSELL MILLER IS Only! MISSING IN ACTION Mrs. Ruby Miller of Juneau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ) B A -B’ ‘) ; |Lincoln, received word yesterday ( E C E M Efi B R ) l 9 ] 9 4 4 Imm the War Department tha {her husband, Pvt. Russell Miller {is missing in action on the western Front. Y r.".! d I Pvt. Miller has been serving with | ) E.ihr n Y_ {the Ninth Army in Germany since' ; going overseas in. September. ; ! R SEATTLEITE HERE = emagmomer o | mamsm || %= N f | WEges |} HERE ARE SOME MORE VALUES-- | ' WE SPECIALIZE In Addition to Those Listed Yesterday! ' Dedicated to Victory IRy © WELL and TREE PLATTERS, were $1.50 - NOW $1.10 ! Waving e et e s The Alaska Trangpor.latmn Company is proud of the part its fleet and its ! £ i . personnel are taking in the winning of the war . . . the needs of the armed | Permanenta \W s . I.a rge oval (asser0|e and over was . forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of | Styling gx::' ) ; % ',\ % ._,.---.mn . ‘:;" cwper: “‘"". dful of the friendsh . ; ( }}f' ‘ e are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving i R d R ' d ( sz 50 Now l 85 Alas'kn . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable oun oas er an over’ was o - : service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Ty an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service * ; % LERBCESEL to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. | | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. | | | Baranof || @ Pilcher, Water Jug, Bowls, was $5.00 - NOW S;JO Beauty Salon||g @ Sef 3 Refrigeralor Bowls, was $1.75 - NOW §1.30 ===} @ SetBean Pols and 6 Servers, was $2.25 - NOW $1.65 | SCOTTISH RITE NEW YEAR’S DAY © Wood Trays, 2 Glass Dishes, was $1.95 - NOW §1.00 | CELERDA TION ® Hand Decorafed Botfles and Jugs, assorled shapes, 2:00 t0 5:00 P. M. ' 5 ‘ o84 sizes, colors, were 1.30 1o 4.75, NOW 1.05 fo 3.80 Monday, January 1st, 1945 | IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE arri MaChine Shop ‘ ‘ All Masons and Families--Especially . ‘ Heating Plumbing Gifts |/ D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU SEATTLE 1, WASH., Pier 7, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 Visiting Members Invited!?