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PAGE'TWO the formula for correct skin care Miss Carnegie believes that the care you thoroughly clean, give your skin should be no han that of your body. For keeping your skin she suggests: BM Behieends Cal QAALITY SINCE Miss Carnegie has created fragrance. .. ultimate in skin flattery. i FIRE LADS PUT FINAL TOUCHES TO BALL PLANS pan AMERICAN IN WITH 11 PASSENGERS | Airways February meet- evening, members of the Volunteer Fire Department the perfection of their their big annual Firemen's held at the E Ball- tomorrow night their regular Juneau completed plans B room for to be here They also heard a favorable re- port from co-chairman Howard Dilg and Wallis George on progress of the current fund-raising drive A vote of thanks was accorded Douglas Fire Department, per- 1 of the Army Subport here d the general public, for their cooperation during the recent de- vastating Coliseum Apartments fire The new oxygen respirator equip- a me was meeting /887 waziit face powder an exquisite face powder in a texture as delicate as mist, scented with ‘Carnegie Blue’ in six shades that are the y Clu Pan American the flew b, Department demonstrated has following and from Juneau: To Sea From Hopstad, man, | Schmalt From Fairbanks:Earl Ohmer, and Frank Williams. Croucl Friday rooms attle Alma Gladys MOOSI Regular me night Albert Muldoon, Kirk, Allan Grs Seattle Ceclian Thomas, Lois McKim, Tanner, now at - B g V( ,Bzézsnc/i & QGALITY SINCE /887 purchased jointly by the Ro- Lions Club and the arrived last Fi nigh! esterds passengers Joseph Cedeno, D LODGE ting at 8 and pm v Matock Tk James To- Frances | initiation club in (189~ HOD CARRIER AND BUILDER TRADE LABORERS pecial Meeting Saturday Evening at 8 o'Clock EVERYONE INTERESTED IS INVITED! and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1946 LOCAL LIQUOR | DEALERS ARE FINED §1,500 Kardanoff, Jadoff Admit Guilt on One of Four Charges Today Former Juneau bar operators Jack Jadoff and Frank M. Kardanoff ifternoon were sentenced in District Court here by P Judge J. W. Kehoe to pay ines of $1,500 each Both defendants this morning had 'appeared in Court to enter formal s of ; to the first charge liquor tax evasion uinst them. The three each of the by the Court S. Attorney against issed by nore, Jr to which the that of: Con- intent - to de- The co-defen- s had previously suffered con- cation of liquors of reported > in excess of $8,000. Two other sentences were im- posed by the Court here this after- noon: C. A. Thompson and J. W. Thomas each receiving suspended jail terms. Thompson, indicted for forgery on four counts, had pleaded guilty to two of them; the other being dismissed. On each of the convictions he was sentenced year in the Federal jail > sentences to run concur- rently he being paroled to report each month the U. S Marshal Thomas jail term counts of {men were d upon motion Patrick Gil The lin charge two guilty was oods with revenue. two to also received on each of e two larceny by check to which he had entered guilty pleas; the sentences being suspended on good hehavior under like conditions to those ordered for Thompson. In Judge Kehoe accept- plea of defense counsel Al- White that his client should accorded leniency a first of- T The District Attorney mmended leniency in the sen- tencing of Thompson -+ o DQUGLAS NEWS DOUBLENFE \!)Fl{ TONIGHT A douk basketball game play in the Douglas gym the first game 0 o'clock. According fquer, tne games played follows: Douglas vs. the Signacs and fol- a one-year ' case eader venir C | will be ach Earl Firemen ' Phones 39 5434/ | lowed with the Douglas Huskies the PAA, which is a change of he regular schedule. CAPSTICK, FAMILY HERE R. E. Capstick arrived here last week, taking residence in the Lee Swift house on Second street. Dur- ing the week he has made ready for his wife and three year old son who are expected on the Princess Norah today. The family have come here from Seattle, but prior to the last year, have been Alaskan resi- dents in several parts of the Ter- ritory, including Skagway Sitka Capstick to addition of the Oasis Cafe and Cocktail Lounge, which had its opening last Saturday night. A not- od chef, Capstick, already h Vs, and is to operate the cafe S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, JUNEAU WEATHEKR DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, Max. temp. | Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Edgionton Fairbanks Haines Juncau Junecau Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath Neme Noithway Petersburg Portland Dawson Prince George Prince Rupert San Francisco Seattle Sitka Whitehorse Yakutat 14 34 t 4:30 am. to Alaskan pa- fr‘cmmumly are ai aome irom school‘ {and play because of the flu that ;hi[.& both old and youn:. Many FROM VANCOUVLR |adults are also in bed with fevers ~ - enyy |aN0d colds. Both Empire carrier boys B L. ADGEISON|), e been off duty for several days “Tommy” Cashen has had a long seige in bed, but kept his route “Open for Delivery” by employing | his mother, to take his place. Low- ell McClellan, Empire carrier on arrival, in the Kilburn Aphrtments. | 1€ S5t vohte: 8150 5 apeqs a8 was Mr. Anderson, a discharged service- | e i 3 min, besldes’ haWing slteady made |29 Fichasst Isank, \Gloris Ander- | ¢ 1AG€ [ son and brother are taking Lowell's arrangements for living quarters ..’ ,;ii ne is up ‘again. | upon arrival here, also had a job already to step into. He is to be on the staff of the Territorial Unem- ployment Office in Juneau shown trons. his ability FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. have arrived on the Denali to make their home in Douglas. The couple ic formerly of Vancouver, Washing- ton. Anderson is a cousin of Bill Dore, who already had made reser vations for a residence upon their | SPECIAL COUNCIL TONIGHT A special City Council has been called by ;Thomas Cashen, for this evening at 8 o'clock. All boatowners of the Channel are asked to be in attend- jance as well as other interested parties, desirous of having better harbor facilities on the Island. acting Md\m MANY ILL, FLU great many children A of the WEATHER BUREAU ALASKA BULLETN 120TH MERIDIAN TIME TODAY 24 hrs, Precip. 41 0 0 A wire was réceived from Corp. Glen Kirkham, Jr, this week stat- ing he had arrived in Vancouver, Wash., from Calcutta, India. The wire stated he would go from Van- couver to California for discharge and would be home soon after |March 1. He is a son of Glen Kirk- iham of Douglas, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirkham. | D NOTICE Weather at 4:30 am. Snowing Clear Clear Snowing temp. 15 Snowing Snow Rain and Snow Snow Rain Clear Snow Clear Snow Snow After February 10, no telephone rentals for the month of February will be Zecepted at a discount. Al remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNTAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —adv. Snow Rain Snow Snow Snow v 32 Trace 66 Beautiful . . . —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. toaay) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center which moved into the Gulf of Alaska yesterday Kodiak and over the Aleutian Islands frcm Utah to Colorado nerthwestward to the interior of Alaska zero temperatures continue from the northern Plain States of the United States northward to the Arctic Ocean and over the interior of Alaska. The reported at Shungnak was the lowest temperature of minus 46 degrees reperted this morning MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN uens at 12:30 P. M. Reporls from Marimne Weather Rain Cloudy Pt.. Cloudy Snow Drizzle Rain Pt. Cloudy Station Cape Decisicn ape Spencer Eldred Reck Five Finger Ligh{ ard Island ncoln Rock Point Retreat MARINE FORECA; side under 20 miles per snow showers. hour, Alaska Meat Company Juneaw’s Finest and Largest Meai Stock RIB ROAST 4 BEEF Standing Prime Beef re t's | Lean and Meaty CHIP B WVhile It Lasts! ay | to| | an na, | 101 w t2) Lean Center Cuts Lean Meaty Cubes 3cPound T PORK ROASTS shouier cus EEF - BACON SLAB, half or whole - 45clb Swift’s Premium, Armour’s Star, Frye's Croyn SLICED BACON - - - - S53clh Swift's Premium—Hormel’s PORK CHOPS BEEF STEW SHORT RIBS OF BEEF - 29ch. Fine for Stewing or Brazing Courteous Service Pleasant Eating filling this morning during the past 24 hours over the coastal area from Vancouver Island to Temp. Dir.and Vel : Pretected waters of Southeast Alaska and out- watters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat Variable Snow or rain has fallen Snow has fallen at scattered points Below M. J. B.—Perc or D Today Height of Waves (Sea Condition) 3 feet WIND 15 12 13 E wsw S Calm s 3 feet WSW 1 ) SsSwW Smooth 3 ieet Sweet Juicy Navel WAX PAPER iZS feet, 19¢ westerly to southwesterly winds cloudiness with local light rain or 2 : 2-FREE-2 Deliveries 10A. M. 2P. M MINIMUM DEL 45c¢ Ib. Lo Ih. 30¢ GOc ib. - 43¢ 1b. Satisfaction L. A. STURM ! Legion, Pound 35¢ EXTRA FANCY APPLES WINESAP and DELICIOUS . ORANGES 288 Size 2 Dozen 200 Size 2 Dozen Matheny's Orchesira HOUSING PROBLEMS MEETING IS SET FOR NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Printed Forms Now in Readiness for House- Hunting Juneauties Mayor Ernest Parsons this morn- 'ing asked that 16 named organiza- 2 tions send representatives to the city’s second meeting for consider- ing Federal help in the alleviation of Juneau’s housing shortage. The meeting is called for 8 o'clock in the City Council Chambers. Organizations specifically asked to s2nd representatives are: American Veterans of Foreign Wars, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Lion’s Club, Building Trade Coun- cil, Juneau Contractors Association, Business and Professional Women's Club, Federal Employees Associa- tion, Bureau of Indian Affairs, School Board, CIO, KINY, Alaska' Press, and the Company At the Empire Printing meeting a permanent emergency housing committee will b2 named from the organizational representatives present. This com- mittee will gather data on housing needs here and press a program to secure Federdl allocations. Mr. Parsons also announced that printed forms necessary for secur- ing information on individual ho ing needs are now available at the City Engmeex s ‘md City Clerk's of‘ B-WM-—-—&M-M PLASTIC CLOTHES PINS Colorful . . . COFFEE Practical rip Campbell's TOMATO SOUP, can 10c 2 IVERY IVERY ... Elks’ Hall Ificss. These forms ask for state- ments on the number of members in the family, present accommoda- tions, what type accommodations required and preferred, maximum rental that can be paid, ete. It is this information that must be submitted with application request- ing Pederal assistance for alleviat- ing Juneau's critical housing sit- uation, he, said. | All persons who are now in need {of housing quarters are asked to fill in these blanks and return them |to the offices mentioned. It is jhoped that a large number of them lvull be completed and turned in by inext Mondays meeung STEAMER MOVEMENTS Princess Norah, from Vancouver, arrived at 3:30 o'clock this after- noon. Leaves tonight for Skagway teturing southbound Sunday morn- ing North Sea, from Seattle, schedul- ed to arrive Sunday. Baranof, from Seattle, ed to arrive Sunday. Taku gcheduled Seattle tomorrow. Denali, from Westward, schedul- ed southbound Tuesday. Arrival of Alaska, from westward indefinite. Has survivors of Yu- kon wreck aboard. e —— LOIS McKIM ARRIVES Lois McKim of Hollister, Calif., is a guest at the Baranof, .- One-half of the surface of the moon has never been viewed by mankind » oo DRI‘\K Kl\G BLACK LABEL’ schedul- to sail from 48'°f’95¢ SUGAR PURE CANE 10 Ibs., 79¢ 50 lbs., $3.95 Box §5.89 « 95¢ $1.29 CREAMED HONEY 140z., 3% S ORANGE JUICE 46 02 fins, case $7.99 EGGS, Fresh Canadian MORNING DELIVERY . DOUGLAS DEL AFTERNOON DELIVERY dozen §1.25 ...CLOSES 10 A. M. ..CLOSES 10 A. M. .CLOSES 3 P. M. DON°’T MISS Juneau Fire Department’s Fortieth Annual FIREMAN'S BALL Saturday Night, Feb. 9th $1.00 Per Couple .20 Tax $170 Total