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R R Y R T S L R SR S R 8 Juneau Man | Now Taking Up Aviation [ Joe Storms Is Enrolled in| Dallas School-Course of Six Months the comple- . which requires s will be qualified position at an airport, or with an airline as an s mechanic. After ed, Storms expects to mneau and seek a job as tion six mor to hold in a fe airpl ret mechanic. Storms, who fs the son ot Mr. and g H 8. Storms of Chewelah, aduated from Jenkins 1 Chewelah in 1932, asing demand for ex- pert mechanics in the aviation in- dustry led Storms to up his Gold at the ng Cmnpany m(l en s school. addition to its commercial branch, the Dallas Aviation School also gives primary flight instruction, under Air Corps super n, to United States flying cadets, 140 of which are now ed. After com- pleting their course, which requires three months d includes 65 hours of flying and 225 hours of technical aviation stud flying cadets are ad nced to Randolph Field, San , Tex., for basic flight in- Cadets are then Kelly Field for s - Chamber of - meeting by r he can use may I DR. WHITEHEAD | ELECTED ROTARY CLUB PRESIDENT To Succeed Tom Dyer in July - Hudson Is New Vice-President ARRANGEMENTS MADE 10 DISTRIBUTE. FISH T0 NEEDY PERSONS Plans for distributing sportsman- caught ¢ n to the needy of Ju- neau were outlined at today’s Juneau Commerce luncheon Wellman Holbrook. ing more salmon than ve them at the t a trap door :d for the pur- | and handlinz fees will be paid the Chamber and | the fish distributed to needy per- sons by the Salvation Army. - COLLINS FUNERAL HELD HERETODAY | for Walker col-j colored man of | held this i Anyone | Juneau Cold Stc which will be r pose. Freezing Funeral services lins, well known this community, were afternoon from the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | The eulogy was delivered by the | Rev. G. Edward Knight and in- terment was in Evergreen Ceme- | tery Pallbearers included W. H. Fifth, Henry Olive, John Blackwell, H. Leonard, Gus Peyton and A. Black- burn The members of the Union attended today's 'I‘mmp'n( | services. | | instruction in the essentials of for- ; mation, advanced instrument, mzhl‘ and ¢ country fly. prepara- tory to graduation as nd Lieu- tenants in the Air Cor Reserve. Your Kitchen | can easily be the most cheerful and attractive | room in the house. A Bright Colorful Pattern of anp }1 vl.fi | Awe Iei Us Show You the Beuuhful‘ New Armstrong Patterns NOW ON DISPLAY! ARMSTRONG INLAID LINOLEUM ARMSTRONG INLAID LINOFELT ARMSTRONG QUAKER FELT are all shown in a wide variety of lovely colors and designs. Our expert installation The Armstrong Way sirong [eilld)](‘ll“l 1ll room n and u will find a patterr insures satisfaction— SEE THE NEW PATTERNS TODAY! [ Juneau-Young Hardware Co. |of the |stock today is 6% Cuba’s Queen ,,,,, "‘{’i Smiling at you from th palm tree is Hilda Ga whose beauty won he old senorita is one of th(- s foremost swimmers, hold- ing several championship titles. 'WORK BEGUN ON UNION 0! PROGRAM HERE |Company Is fo Build Four Large Storage Tanks Costing $100,000 Work on a $100,000 construction prog at the Union Oil Com- pany plant here got under way to- i with a bulldozer c ng the y for crection of four ze stor- age tanks When the Juneau work is com- pleted sometime in August, a flect |of fast new tankers will bring pe- | troleum products directly to Ju- | neau from California. The local storage facilities will make thi the tributing point for the company in Southeast Alaska Other work in the same program will be performed at Sitka and Ketchikan, making a total of | $250,000 worth of expansion in | Southeast Alaska this year, ac- cording to James Boyle, Alaska district for manager Union il l SToCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, April 11. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine American Can and Light 115%, American Power 3%, Anaconda 31%, Bethlehem 81%, Commonwealth and Southe: 1%, Curtiss Wright 10%, Gener Motors 54%, Inte onal Harves! er 57':, Kennecott s, New Central 17's, Northern Pacific 8 Pound JONES AVERAGES e today's Dow rials 149.98 DOW, The 1 i Captain John C, Townley, who safe-' ly bmui‘t the British super-liner Queen rine-infested waters to the safety of a New York berth, receives an unofficial reward. The kiss is bein, bestowed by a Broadway showgir] | backstage duringa visit by the skip- per and his crew. It is reported | Capt. Townley will ‘be knighted. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, =» New Regulations Prompt- the halibut brought to your lizabeth through subma- | 1940. ALLEN REPLIES TO PROTESTS ON HALIBUT CHANGE Last Shrine Dance Saturday Evening season will be on Saturday eve- | ning at the Scottish Rite Temple and a crowded auditorium is an- ed by Serious Violations ticipated. The affair is invitational and SGYS CommISSIOH Se(y dancing will start at 10 o'clock.| SIS Klondy Dufresne and her orches-| Another side exists to the argu- | tra will play for the N.‘nmg ment over the new halibut ng | T regulation which requires a boat to clear lm onl\ one axea each mp FlYING BOAI PHONE 92—95 For Honest Weight, Lower Prices oz s o S AV E 5% — $520.00 Book $19.00, $10.00 Book $9.50 Imm Edv\'ud W Allen, Secretary shot down in the North Sea by a e 1 of the Interational Fisheries Com- | Royal Air Force coastal command mission i plane GEORGE BROTHERS ARE CHEAPER! WESSONOIL gal.1.43 WE ARE ALWAYS LOWER! EGG NOODLES in cellophane Ib. 20¢ PHONE 92-95—BETTER PRICES! Pears, Peaches Apricofs - week the Chamber protested Allen ion to suc ou disc ing fle were -} CANADIAN DISCOUNT open| Until further notice, Canadian unds will be accepted at following | discount: | Checks and Currency 20% Silver 22% THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK much backe s, including serious law violations inm this as have threatened continuatic supply, for the These facts probably have not attention. In the | meantime, the regulations are leg- | ally in effect and should be ob- served.” | The Chamber also received a tele- gram from Delegate Anthony J. Di- mond saying he is doing everything possible to secure a change of regu- lations so as to restore those ef- fective last year. - e WATCHMAN AWARDED JUDGMENT AGAINST | PACKING COMPANY A judgment for $2,363,5% |)1u:~! interest, costs and attorneys fees was entered in District Court to- day for A. J. Wilson against the Port Herbert Packing Company Judge Gec F. Alexander or- dered Wilson's lien against thej company forcclosed and pmpmfl sold to satisfy the judgment. Wil-| son was a watchman for the firm | for two ye and claims the pay- | ment as we THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS No. 2%2—SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! VICTORY DOG FOOD-17 cans§1.00 BUY COUPON BOOKS—SAVE! CHOCOLATE, Ghirardelli - 3 Ibs. 95¢ COMPARE THESE ITEMS—WE ARE CHEAPER—PHONE 92-95! |l When You Deal with GEORGE BROTHERS you are § not cheated by short weighting --- or short changing! Hionest Weight Here — Lower Prices - Better Quality D - BlAKE 10 PUT UP STORAGE BUILDING Permit to construct a two-story | storage and garage building at 238 Shattuck Way was granted today | by the City Building Inspector to E. J. (Kelly) Blake, Boyer and| | i | Jensen will - construct the) build- ing, which is estimated to cost $2- K" (P BRlES~. " L7/ | lll wccrrr e e i e s P e s s e e 500. 1 PHONE 92-95—BETTER MEAT! ; Other permits granted recently include a $100 oil burner installa- tion at 415 Ninth Street for Mrs. William Childs by Oscar Waterud and a $150 addition to a store building at 3223 Willoughby Ave- nue for Jim Ellen by Richard Har- ris. HAMBURGER - - Today's news today in The Empire. & BABY BEEF POTROAST - Pound 25¢ WHAT NEVER MISSES IN FLAVOR? SHOULDER LAMB ROAST - Pound 25¢ SHOULDER PORK ROAST - Pound 25¢ § HOCKLESS PICNIC HAMS - Pound 25¢ | Pound25¢ HONEST WEIGHT! “TTTTSAVE BY B e e e J L L CL L RAL S RS COOKED PICNIC HAMS - CORNED BEEF - - - Pound25¢ | SCHILLING COFFEE Schilling Coffee always gives you a “'perfect performance!” The reason? Schilling is 3 matchless blend of the world’s choice coffees, skil- fully roasted to bring out de- — e e \\cc “\\ . licious flavor and strength. ; \ W ‘\\“‘r “\\ \\ Two Coffees—Percolator and Drip A BONELESS—ROLLED—SECRET PROCE§‘SED BY US! on iR LA i - - - - JUMPERS Pound 35¢ ATTENTION! [} e 3 Turkeys Roasters Capons Broilers THESE are not only LOWER—but you save an addi- tional 5% by BUYING COUPON BOOKS! et e MASS MEETING for all A. J. Employees will be held at the Union Hal FRIDAY, April 12th, at 7 o'cock, P. M. Discussing the change of time and other important matters to be considered. GEORGE BROTHERS. SUPER MARKET Four Deliveries DailyPHONE 92-95 MIXERS AFTER 5 P. M. All A. J. Employees are urged to attend. JUNEAU MINE AND MILL WORKER UNION-LOCAL 203