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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1945 = & p w HAVE 4 WHOLE WARDROBE OF OENIX HOSIERY Pu Walking sheers or snag-defying Run R Less sheers for extra duty on the job. Sturdy, emart rayon lace mesh o go with good tweeds on a country weekend. And when you're all dressed up to dazzle — the sheerest rayons you can find. Of course they're Phoenix — it’s a name you know you can depend on for fine hosiery. 110 to 130 R Rehrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 ment. Klesinger was_ arraigned Friday: afternoon, ¥ Goldiz., -Manlove. . pleaded |2ty in District Court ldst Thuss- | { day aftsrnopn and was fined $100 ior failing to Tegister within 30 days WA coMle"TS Lfter rventify a garage which had jfips BOMBED’ - ‘ been converted to housing purposes, | rca parsons were' . :‘ | The Court assessed a fine of $25 on | Ffesicd in |3 cecond countifor failing to file J'ALSO RA benks, on February 8,0n com- “ECEOn a €0l (enancy. o ieints filed by Harry ©O. . Arend, h‘““;: o “fiag“fmm o K } ot o landlcrds who have neglected and failed to register housing accommoda tions and report changes of tenancy within the prescribed limit of time,” said E. P. McCarron, Rent Director Attorney, “but we are in the midst o! an enforcement drive which Is THREE ARRESTED ATFAIRBANKS ON P Dis against them on behalf of the Rent Division of the Office of Price Ad- U. S. PACIFIC FLEET HEAD-i QUARTERS, FORWARD AREA,| Feb, 13—Army, Navy and Marine planes heavily bombed and strafed Japanese outpost islands Sunday, | Admiral Chester W. Nimitz reports.[ ministration. The persons arrested vere: J. A. Pollastrine, South Cush- #han and Gaffney Road; Beny A. Klesinger, 530 Second Avenue; and Ccldie Manlove, 1111 Second Street. b g " e Targets included Marcus Island,; trine was charged in the in- 8imed at violations o ithas VL”’l‘,l Oruk and Babelthaup. | formation with alleged failure to COMsiderable and sufficient public: “qye raiq on Marcus Island was | notice has been given concerning ¢ 3 the first since January 28 and was | the requirements of ihe Rent Regu- 14 | A carried out by Army planes. Five! lullf)n to register housing accommo- enemy planes took to the air but dations, and to report chenges of were chused away. The results of tenancy. It is not feasible t0 €0n-I¢ne Marcus raid were not observed. tinue cosxing landlords into the per- formance of their legal responsibil- | ities such as we have been doing! for the past two and a half yents.",‘ e housing accommodations at 1319 Cushman Street within 30 days after registration date and with fail- ure to file reports showing changes of tenaney. He was arraigned last ————— POLICE COURT NCTIS Three persons were {fined $25 ieach on drunk and, disorderly con- Get right fer tne oSpiing and duct charges in City Magistrate's Summer Season. The Mineral Batng ' Court. They were Irene Leékenoff,| at Warm Springs Bay will pui you Peter Brown and Nickefer Kochu- | in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Fuinished tin. | Cabins, Groceries, Liquors and To-| | baccos. | ONEILL & FENTON, | | cinger was charged with col- ! lecting prepayment of rent for one { vear from each of three tenants at 0 Second Street.. The information charges him with failure to gister five apartments at that ad- cress within 30 days after they were rented and failure to report a change of teneney. There are nine rate counts in the information against Klesinger. He is also g trial on charges brought by Office of Price Administration spring involving overpayment on | WHOOPING TO BE RARPE- Qo gl iy COUGH SHOTS GIVEN WEDNESDAY p filed 1 | | | | | Baranof, Alaska. | > The second series of immuniza- tion for whooping cough will be sale of packaged liquor and fail- | Subscribe {o the Dalily Alaska given at the Juneau Health Center to post prices at the BAK Empire—the paper with thc largest at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, it Stere now under new man- paid circulation was announced today. Jeep Express Geis UnderWayonLuzon \ | Ever versatile, an Army jeep has been made into a locemotive by removing its tires and putting en special SUTPOSTS OF 1406 skins, | were the last-of the 1941-42 catch./Red Cross has expanded to a mam- e e’s only one better ,AMERI(ANS, Glmo:r qu : CANADIANS IN ADVANCE |Nazis Hurl Crack Divisions Into Line - Berlin Gives Warning (Continued froiz Page One) insin Cradle == [} { | | | | | | orces have been massed west of Duren and Juelich. They are to carry our enemies to the Rhine. Twelve pioneer - battalions, 'along | with huge quantities of bridge and | { construction equipment, as well as | | tresh, reconditioned infantry forces are awaiting the signal to strike.” Already 78 combat divisions, com- | sosed ¢f more than 1,000,000 troops | have been identified on the Western | Front. | Of %aese, 52 are American divi- sions. %1100 PROGE N e e e = LS S SSS illeries Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Kentuecky Glenmore Di > set Early Beauty FUTURE COVER GIRLS—C Luxembourg Cleared The last of Luxembourg was clear- od with the capture of Vianden by Associated Press Beauty Editor the Third Army, giving Gen. Eisen- Your baby’s bedy should be a thing hower a continuous 145-mile front cf beauty. But how many times inside Germany, from Karken to:does the poor little tyke have a chap- | near Saarbrucken. |ped, rough, red little face, legs OF mally. Its antiseptic ingredient re- Canadians, British and Scots, pow- | buttocks? | duces the danger of skin infections | aring Montgomery's offensive plung. No matter where your baby evi- hy inhibiting the growih: of surface »d clear through the formidable {dences skin eruptions or rashes of paeteria, | Reichwald's thick masses of fir trees One S0¥t Gr another, you'can disCOVer | s e By BELITY CLARKE extra protection. It 8 an oil-in- water emulsion of high refined min- cral cil which gives full protection against chapping and chafing and permits baby's skin to function nor- 3 EMBLEM CLUB DANCE . onoring KETCHIKAN BOWLERS & TUESDAY,”February‘IS % ELKS HALL ¢ Dancing af 9: ® Refreshmenis FOR ALL EMBLEM CLUB MEMBERS, | p Ay 1o, use 1t qurnng cold to the eastern edge. Weather and jthe r¢ason if you will analyze can-to .o en s to begin wiLh(‘am n%l-over ‘our ralns and inundations from the |dition of his health, exposure to the . qo0, with the Jotion alter each | Rhine tended to slow the pace: of {€lemenis or your own failure to Wash. j.th. | Tha neck, cheeks, chin and | Montgomery's _divisions- xalling up (diapeTs i mild rather than SUOBE. yangs need gentle applications -of he Germans west of the Rhine. ;m;‘;u;’:s-.‘_ T3 4 P . otion befage escly trip into the cold: >oe M wever, the skin condition is; Perhaps,one of the advantages of tne you 4o not understand, then it's ;¢ yjtual for mother is that the Ibest to consult your pediatrician be= oo o R ats i 3 = % ill give hex hands a beauty FUR EXPORTS FQR 4 jeore it gets completely 0wl of hand. ) onimens at, the same tima, | 1944 HIT NEARLY Now especially, when ' @old | winds)/ Mink Is Top Single ltem- 1 blo Lful beauty care routhue.is esseritial tc the comfort as well as the geod ocks of babies, toddlers and kinder- After baby's diaper ha b changed it is a good idea to apj lotien to all the folds and creases in the diaper area. This should help ward off irritations. This skin care glamor girl receives at your hands w and the steum heat is on, care- i rtners. You can avoid chapped and crack- €d sk'n by lubricating the skin well g8 that your baby | | | before taking your baby cut in cold now will save endless work when ELKS AND THEIR LADIES | LYnX B”ngs l'argest \“(Ezlm(el tots who are inclined to ”r:(tur::\fltfi?g:lmtn_!f.s& mgtl'o:\:m\::: |chap will welcome a baby lotion that | will cleanse and lubricate baby skin. Price Per Fur bt One of these lotions for the younger Fur shipments from Alaska dur-isct is a fragrant, pure white emulsi- ing the year 1944 totalled 254,009 fjeq, product containing Janolin that [ pelts, with & value of $2,274902, ac-{poq an antiseptic' agent added for rewards cording to the yearly statement) I _.ii. L e b £ |compiled by the Alaska Game Com-| ¢ mission, released today. Net in-. p‘o(lAMAm i |cluded are seal pelts taken on the N ot v, |$50 per peit. 31z A 2 | Pribilog Islands by the gevernment. Largest in total value, $671,418, | were 61,038 mink; while: greatest in |average value weré 980 lynx skins,| | Number of skins and values, U}* A > = 5 i preclamation, issued. today by ifi??s' as shown by the fiWres o, ‘piyest Gruening,-and attesied | ‘Bear—Black of Glaoler: 180 sking,('0 77 LW Bie STUUSI, Sectousy 4 * of Alaska, regarding the coming $640; Polar, 71 skins, $2.840. American Red Cross War Fund PAK AMERICAN 10 Beaver—8,516 skins, $255,480. ‘dfl 2 iS foll 5 B i pe Cross: 1,831 skins, $36,620; .sflver: symbol of mercy—the Red Cross.! $16,240; White: 4552 pyp cplem signifies o civilian | skins, $136560; Blue (exclusive of ghyu 'of mercy whose services to Pribilof Islands): 1,101 skins, $27-|;us oymed forces abroad, to vet-| SEATTLE, Feb. spead battlé-scarrad bombers back to the war frents, Pan American World Airways has undertaken me- learning that beauty is a duty it will come as second nature to her to keep herself looking lovely ¢s she grows older. She will learn, that the effort exp ded has i 3 CUPID'S CARNIVAL - . Box Soecial FUN SURPRISE FEATURES SQUARE DANCING FORTUNE TELLING SONGS Al’(TlO;OF H()XES : ) ‘AT GRADE SCHOOL 6YM - FEBRUARY 14—~ P. M. to Midnight @ SPONSORED BY PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION ‘Those present were: Bertha Ling, Joanne Nowell, Harrigt Stopenou Harriet Maurstad, Lily Ann Mauw stad, Lois Hared, Bon McNabb, Barbara: Jaegel, Walter Klemeno, Robt. Sanford, Victor Griifiths, Da- vid DeLong, Gus Peterson, Keith Weiss, Danny Mo M Jaegzel, and Mrs. Beibe. e | which brought an average price’ of esbdoee s ya 13.—Helping to 5235' Blue (Pribilof Islands only): erang and families here at home, e . are an unending story. Hare—700 skins, $175. | Lynx—990 skins. $49,500 In wartime and in peace, this T t nx—990 skins, $49, lcivilfan army’s battle is continually chanical repairs on Air Transport @ fi, EE Pfllb Marmot—20, skins, $20. |being fought, There is no con- nd planes that stop at g“"@m G A€ Marten—13,352 skins, $600,840 ceivable turn this war can take €entile, maintaining at the same 2 i Mink—61,038 skins, $671,418, {which will lessen to any great ir own fleet of Douglas DC- ; Muskrat—142,530 skins, $285,060. Otter—2,772 skins, $55,440. Squirrel—1,850 skins, $185. Weasel—5,508 skins, $5,508. 3's on the Aldska service. Repairing everything from small Cessnas to Flying Fortresses, Pan American’s., Seattle base undertqok {degree the responsibilities of this :army, the work cf the American iRed Cross. In fire, famine, tornado, |flocd, the Red Cross is ready with ——————————————— KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL Woll—418 skins, $6270; Wolver- emergency relief, shelter, food, its fifst Army: job last 115, OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY i ln;;hz’! Sl]f]l:es. 8{:;05”)” I xjg’otmng and rehabilitation _pro-| Flying to Alaska and the Aleutians OFFICE: 914 Calhcun Avenue PHONE: Red 115 ams for ‘the destitute. To'ifigh for two years under Navy comtract, MBULANCE SERVICE > shipped from the. Pribllof Islandbipe paitle of injury and disease, the | the airline has been back on com A 7 5 ; Bd:\RI)ING KENNELS ~ Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary mer vice since August 1944. - ——— = FAIRBANKS VISITORS Mrs. Dorothy Aldrich and Diane Ruth Aldrich, of “Fairbanks, 'are No pelts were taken theré during moth degree its home nursing, the 1942-43 season. |nurse recruitment, *fifst aid, nutri- » vE ¥ " o jtion, and disaster service. The Red mn'm WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP 55 has saved the lives of count- Gig o Phone 525 wheels. It is pulling three freight cars filled with gascline and is leaving on 4 10-mile run from San Carles on Luzen island in the Philippines to the end of the line at Bayanbang. The jeep traiit frees six 2%-ton trucks for cther equally important work. (AP Wirephoto frcm Signal Corps) IlesE wounded through its blood staying at the Baranof” Hotel. 631 Wi"WghbyA%%%‘gr‘zED AGENTS FOR \ P p + idonor - service. ——————— { v 1 I"D'A" S"A'l'us 'S To fight the battle of loneliness FROM 'FAIRBANKS GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL 2 3 and anxiety, the Red Cross has' Oscar E. Johnson, Fairbanks, is MOTORS DA%?%!EI;E . - stationed many thousand men and 2 guest at the Baranof. | : Feop 25"'0 3 J ; REO“ESIED “ow women with our fighting forces at b . | GRAY MARINE G%SHEPNGINES i k Home and abroad. Red Cross club FROM ANCHORAGE i By 42 A ; re=s workers provide entertainment and. ~Vincent H. Daly, Anchcrage, is MARINE SUPPLIES = B|"s In"odu(ed by Repu,b_ relaxation to servicemen on leave; staying at the Baranof Hotel. Red Cross hospital workers admin-, oo = At dtraec — A H % ister to the sick and wounded. ll(anr DemO(l'af Seek Through its Home Service program, H the Red Cross assisted 3,500 ser- i ing General Probe e’ an faies as vear. - By Popular Bemand lief to prisoners of war and to y WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—Repre-|refugees in occupied countries is sentatives Mundt, Republican, of lanother manifestation of Red South Dakota, and Jackson, Demo-|Cross mercy. Apl h i a“ crat, Washington, have introduced| The month cf March has been bills directing the House Indiam|get aside for this annual appeal to g e Affairs Committee to conduct an|the nation. I urge all people of investigation into the status of the|Alaska to give generously, for only o American Indian in the United|through your volunteer contribu- ) - States and also the Territory oftions can the Americ#n Red Cross l 0 Alaska. continue its great work. “GIVE 4 s NOW—GIVE MORE!" DEPAULUNIVERSITY |~ — -~ SCANDINAVIAN CHICAGO, Feb. 13—DePaul Uni- AT BIRTHDAY -4 versity's once-beaten Blue Demons, y 10 whose six-foot nine-inch George Febr“al :" ! Mikan has averaged more than 20 P RTY HERE |points over 18 games, will put 2 & their current No, 1 national rating 3 Sl S P F C I A L M U S I C on the line Friday night agamnsi| 2 do“bl:;l M‘tgd;}" f;”’umr do- (] the powerful Bluejackets from the [ PP¢ E;“B“Bib‘f;a Ju-el;elfllasén A Great Lakes Vi g Sta- M 8 & d s u:):‘ akks Hovgh.Featmiag. RIS fay night at her home. A game was an 2 ™ . 2 v is ' The Bluefackets, coached by Jléyed during the evening with Lal ) youthful Forrest Anderson, former | 1ared winning first prize for the E N T E R T A IN M E N T ) |Stanford star, have been one of| 1fl aid David DeLong high for the } the busiest service quintets i the| % Jonple ch“N;‘:ol;v'”;‘:‘zfvfiff . K & ; country, They are how nearing the | Jlemeno wi < p i ¥ L P T, 2 N t N t } 4 b AR Mg i . Bow’t Miss This Nite of Nites! : which the Saflors lost only foug] D8mcing wes enjoyed alter .the 4 : 4 ,ame and a large birthday cake and e o EYMRME N EAIG iny served for refreshments other night throughout the season, punch was