The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1942, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—_JUNEAU, ALASKA ; e FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942 ' ' 5 WALKER NAMED JUNEAUISNOT DOUGLAS HOOP || 7" JANUARY CLEARANCE! INSPECTOR BY | “UAFFECTED BY | SERIES BEGINS |fse o estumsubmribs it Boaes i astcs P | is invited to presefit thisiéoupon this evening Children’s Dresses || LABOR BUREAU 22 - DAYLIGHT TIME THIS EVENING} Fridn e T | DOUGLAS BOYS MAKiNG i Competition for the Douglas City | F i 1 ; Former I.eg|s|a|0r fo Ac- verense mweLements| Law Affects Oflly Alaska League Baibetbati Trophy, held for | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: i (o] ra’ rour chance to ge . . . | H : the past two years by the Warners| " e n ’, = a0 , MOTHERS! H”‘Iesf W G Hfl quaintCanneries With | rne sunuer Tromims ciss o, 10WNS NOt Previously | quiier opens n Dougias Hien | Blackout” and “The Devil's Pipeline some lovely little dresses for, the little Re u|a“0ns the Douglas high school is now 0 D I hl SaVIn gym tonight between the Dougles | Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person turning out stretchers and splints n Va IQ g | Eagles and the high hool team. | g |for use in connection with locnl‘ y———— i P l:iinl;:‘ry“;::nf: (:"111 :x:'i‘se: WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name Mu Appear! A. P. Walker, former Territorial |Cefense needs, according to Erwin| At 2 o'clock am. on Februa'y ihe curtain at 7:30 o'clock Hetwabt | e e lady to wear the | rest of the school legislator from Pelican City, was Hachmeister, head of Douglas De- |9, 1942, clocks in Alaska will be ad-| a Douglas High Frosh and Ju-| - - E 4 appointed a temporary inspector fense Council. |vanced one hour in accordance With |, ..., pighth Graders: term. fof the Territorial Labor Commis- o i v the Daylight Saving Law signed by | yw.ihers did not have'a team in sion by Commissioner Michael J WITH FOUNDRY CREW President Roosevelt on January 20 competition this year. | Jim Manning has joined the‘flccordlng to a statement issued by 0 said Walker's duties would |foundry crew at Treadwell starting |the Governor’s Office The Act is imarily concerned with visit- |in one of his duties this morning, [auoted below in full text: FUNERAI_ SERVI(ES |of Representatives of the. United }States of America in Congress as [ sembled, that beginning at two Arrangements have been com- funeral services for | 4 Reg. 1.25-1.95 | 1 a1 — " A r > the national | 10n season opens to make sure CASHEL HERE i‘:;;l“::,':\,l;g;:l L\“m'; tithe “Be it ’ou M!S- Tnlpp o“ i \ery operators are ready ta| Frank Cashel of Sitka arrived '° 7" e T g i M AF' lcomply with Alaskan labor ana here yesterday by plane to visit enacted by the Semate and Hou Su AY ER"W‘I over the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cashel. -ss safety regulations. Walker’s appointment is effec- tive February 1. He will use his, X o'clock antemeridian of the twent- |pleted for the | p n |small gasboat for travelling, thus TO snlm left during!ieth day after thé date of enact- [Mrs. H. T. Tripp, well known pio- | N " T l C E ! u_eg. Al eliminating airplane expense tor.mM“' :;mrd“. g:x?quwhe X “"fl‘figun:-nln of this Act the standard time neer who passed away on January | o4 |the department, |the week for Sitka where she Willi o, ), sone established pursuant|27. The services will be held on| The United States Maritime Commission hds granted the | o) " visit for a time. Chief benefit of the personal é visits to the canneries, Haas| 4 * i £C] . BOARD MEETING inted out, will be that operators D::n‘;o' % 4 ill thus become acquainted with the laws and be able to comply to the Act entitled ‘An Act to|Sunday at 2 pm. in the Scottish | Alaska Line special pérmission to supplement all water freight save daylight and to provide stand- | Rite Temple, under the auspices of | and passenger tariffs effective January 7, authorizing an emer- lard time for the United States’, ap- |{he Eastern Star. Rev. Willis R.| gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fates or charges a lengt) session, the | v h 3 1 lengthy sessiol 1 nended, | Booth will read the eulogy and the | othérwise payable. proved March 19, 16 |Douglas School Board last night!gyiye cvanced one hour vocal selbciion Witk " PeBlowS iy {considered various matters of inter-| .geciion 2. This Act shall ce ) ‘ |with them before starting opera-|og in connection With the sChool'y, pa in effect siv monthe ufter the Miss Merle Janice Schroeder. The | INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS tions. Although the new laws were g follows; repairs and several coats eriAmativg ul’t‘l’w p“"&"m‘ & pallbearers will be Edwin Sutton, | WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST in effect last August when the of varnish have put the gym floor at \n('l; earller ate uk 1.h.a Sotreis James McNaughton, Charles Nag-t‘ WHEN, ASAND IF AVAILABLE 1 1psta ;rommmion was created, no rigid|in good shape again; curtain for ... by concurrent ¢ hel, J. 'E. Neate, J. W. Leivers, M. RSN % 4 ‘ i enforcement was made, because of \the gym stage is now here and just!iopate and at two o'clock ante Whittier, and interment will be! “ g in the Masonic Plot in Ryetgréen| Cemetery |a desire by the Territory to avoid |awaiting receipt of the hardware 17 meridian of the last Sunday in the {unduly complicating the salmon!fixtures which were short on the calendar month following the cal- |industry in mid-season. il‘ellht list lut b? llnsmlleg’; need opgar month during which this B B3 e ; . FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— ] Among the laws Walker will ad- |for a mew coat of tar on the gym'acq ceases to be in effect the stand- | LINE } 8 zg’z i a vise the operators to obey are the|roof was recommended. _lara time of each'zone shall be re- SOME JMOWY | L T LA . g child labor act, which forbids the| Reporting in connection with! iyneq to the mean astronomical| | PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent employment of children under 18|basketball activities, Supt. Pool told | ine of the degree of longitude gov-| DENTON, Md., Jap “~"—Two high | vears of age in hazardous tasks,|the Moard that a Sitka school|cyning the standard time for such |school brothers took an wash- and requires permits for all chil:|'8M Was expected here to engage jone as provided in such Act of |ing machine motor dbd turned it.l SERVING-ALASKA . THE YEAR ‘ROUN 1 - dren under 16 years of age. Walker ElO“l‘" “nfi :“'“’::dml "fia?b March 19,1918, as amended.” into. transportation, in style. Dan- : aDIGIMA! MATIVE Mrs. Susie Shorty. Both the sing- |also will inspect safety preparations me""‘“m e ot ‘Zm_n‘:vi‘; usly iel and Oscar. Wuerstlin -built a‘ (LAY =A J T ing and dancing were done by Mrs. at the canneries and check on the 3 QUALITY SINCE /887 Juneau, which has p adopted daylight saving time on its | miniature lequally between the faculty and own motion \ | Shorty and the number was con-|Alaskan wage-hour regulations for student bod; A A ) ¥ | y activities. bound by this law since it F - rear view mirror, and licens ! DA“(ES pRESE"“D sxf‘lsr.ed to be the highlight of '“effff,’"ifé‘,;,al,’,"fl‘.’;y ::zr:e:::ngs:x Ov(.:casmning most of the meet-'ready put its clurk: ahead :}\ ‘:.ln They say the bits w“: Cd e fsp:ibfés Hgg{; !.ASI EVEMNG evening. ; e & 5 ing’s discussion was subject of se- time, Acting Governor E. I. Bait- | an hour, and get 60 miles to a quart LKL The program was concluded by hours per week nor be pald 1688 curing more money for teachers’ Jot stated | of gas—the tank’s capacity the Interior Indian Dance which than $18 per week. \dunng coming depletion on account B G ® 4 ) TRANSPORTATION COMPANY automobile, seven - feet | will of course not be!long, and complete even to horn, A by the entire cast| S 5 G SR 2i " ; / A rul explanations were eiven b | A, D, WAUKER FILES |other sehools ‘i the teriory by AT 1 TOMORROW 5, 1, doniary letter on the subject for ideas. Pay- I'he program started with the William L. Paul. Jack Gamble was | High tide—1:41 a.m. 148 feet. Peace Dance which was followed the song leader and the drummers fOR SEM“ IODAY\WN :1 bills concluded the busi-| pilings for three Territorial offices| Low tide—7:20 am., 38 feet , Department by the Spirit Dance, performed by were Alfred Andrews and w!]liami | PO e, and Senators and Repretatives of | High tide—1:25 pm., 170 fect. | a states Nov§ D hed, william H. Howard. Next were the Kunz. | A P. Walker, former Legislator | —,—— the Territorial Legislature will close | Low tide—7:52 p.m., -17 feet. . s that noLY ;‘gcmcem\pg HiE Tsimshean Dance, the Indian Doc- g B = | and now a resident of Pelican City, | ATTENTION O. E. STAR in the Clerk of the United States | ————————— | qus 5 _e:ei ._mat;g: tor Dance, by Joe Johnson, and It is estimated that 90,000,000 filed as candidate for Senator in'the| All members are requested to ®pe District Court’s office at 1 o'clock | §™"""""~"""""= g ements, €380 o) i Amer the Blackout Dance. The Blackout persons attended basketball games | Territorial Legislature in the Demo- 'present for the furieral of Sister 'OMOYTOW aiternoon, it was an-| Dance was an original offering by in this country last year. | cratic primaries at 8 o'clock this Eva Tripp at Scottish Rite Templ. nounced today. 4 waters. AT _____|atternoon. He will be opposed in | unday st 2 pm. Py This follows the law providing TIMELY CLOTHES ca O Hutchings® Economy Market] e o o | Worthy Matron. ' regular hou of closing on the pre- STETSON HATS B ‘ > \GATION OALL ALICE BROWN, ceding day, according to Deputy Work Cl | . i INFOR! Agent Empire Classifieds Pay! ady. Secretary. Clerk of the Court Wilfred Leivers, | Quality ¥ othing BENEY Glfl‘m“?' i 108 | 1 ] ot | . Frel | FRED HERNING Complete Outfitter for Mea For Victory ght Phone 2 GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET TRAVEL ON A 5 gy s " ,WWWM' o ;ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | Butter |Onions | Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express Juneau to Vancotver, . - SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. * B3 é EVERS Victoria or Seattle | Hawk An- e 1Pel- xhim- cmctha-s e e EET it —, Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee ican shan gol yr.0/ » . MILD.- SWEEF ! Princess Norah sails from Juneau ‘ Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $18 818 $18 February 11, 22—March 4 Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 V. W. MULVIHILL Chichagof 18 10 (18 10 18 10 5 | Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska | géchS::fl ig :g :g }g 18 10 ' \ pounds pounds CANADIAN PACIFIC s F RN ; : . 18 18 V Hoonah .. 10 LIMIT. UNDS Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 < ' - ; FEEDIEW or SVE. SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ¥ Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake i ‘ Juneau $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake 25.00 25.00 1250 ! Petersburg ! 18.00 750 Wrangell 15.00 15.00 Kasaan ... 10.00 | Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minfmum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers - to flag stops. Regqular 10c Cellophane Packages SAUCE LLigPECIAL WITH EACH $2.00 CASH PURCHASE WE WILL GIVE ‘; cn“s 3 mn ONE 10-CENT VICTORY STAMP—EFFECTIVE rnn TODAY AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ? : HUTCHINGS® ruones ECONOMY MARKET 52924 GEORGE BR“THERS ; Located in George Bros. Store : Quality MeatsOnlyal All Times |} pyoNE @ WE DELIVER PHONE 95 :...':Jm“:‘:‘:f“i | E E t Alaska Transportation e Company b e e e e SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L] Round-Trip Fares: . i IN HUTCHINGS’ ECONOMY MARKET 5 e .’.JZ'J":::’...'.:: 818} F g P g ' wevece |3 & |E15]3)2 |28 & firhmui:lam ] N K t, Alaska ..... 31 856 ZOOKUM GL-AAAS NAOW, IES' WOL ORE QARMN Te0 TAME . ANTS-\N-PANTS Golovin, Alaska - 141 67 $il8 800GV \NDOGUM JOW, LNZZIE 4a QY BRANE WARRIOR - WANT LI QUK Junegu, Aaks.. B b TRANSFER TO NONY — . 1L DO Y QUTNRST To UNDER WATER CANGE Rufrdoks g (R Nulato, Alaska . ... 121 50 99 1271 83 $37 €D ’*_‘1&&‘;&9{%\:\?“\‘: TIME VA WASTIN' W Ophir, Alaska ... 3 48 13 125 10 116 $88 i SN ; {| Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 ! e SRiaBore T On UG, L8 IS, ol S Us a1 * To Seattle From Seaftle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Monday Saturday Sunday Monday i Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday H Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday H Friday Wednesday Friday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 136 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 P4Aa i 1324-4th Ave. szmw,

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