The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1942, Page 6

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d PAGE SIX FourSoldiers AGRICULTURE Die in Fire BILL MEETS TEST TODAY CORVALLIS, Oregon, Four Wyoming soldiers March 9 died here in a flaming temporary two story . | barracks, Bevén salflers wese 1ot kan, Edifor of Weekly, ke . ; RIS ovitiaiod with w i OSSN Sixth Day of Passes in Seaffle Our Navy, Army Now Have! False Report Regarding, for the f Debate on Surplus B B el O L0 Sent 138 Enemy Priorities Creates | The dead are Sergeants Harry SEATTLE, March 9—Frank Cot- . ; Boles and Elmore Howell, Corporal Crop Adt ter, widely known throughcut Al- Boats Down 1 Sma” Pam( John Williams and Private Vernon Ly asa and longtime Editor and ('v()]- o 3 ! Rl WASHINGTON March 9 — The l‘”“,';’:‘ll“l l,”'(" Mf’;:‘“,:’v‘;‘;‘k”’ ‘}‘”: WASHINGTON, March 9 — The! B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- | AR ) Administration’s opposition to the| o ddenly last night at the wheel|y,yy pepartment drinolificed today | missiorler of fhe Department of of his automobile after returning I ited Sf 3 S Mines, received two telegrams to- | 3 TAFF > rider barring sales of surplus crops Sigge g | that United States submarines in 4 2 $ C. A. A. STAFF MEMBER from Hood Canal where he spent| .’ western Pacific have sunk a|day, indicating that a false report| below parity faced its test today as the House plunged into the ARRIVES SATURDAY prices % sister, Mrs. Clara Decamp. . |lost their priority ratings had O . N . _ |sixth day of debate on the $69,- 5 ha er, and put out of action an Sl e el e nu"hiué;\}.kd.\]:“l;\'!:;]‘.,;;:.‘f,\.:(‘ll.f"\yi‘\'_ 000,000 agriculbiral ‘appropriation. | Vo BIKIng st hecame _D'JP“I; craft carrier and three cruis "“,‘S“(f'XH:;]‘:]‘:_Llg‘e"‘(':‘:“m‘!’]‘be"r"g}“g:;”; ing at the Baranof Hotel while in Congressional sources predicted | Aol ik i ";:C‘ag):"":n;“ir The submarine actions covered| . 0% S AEC TS that the! town. He is connected with the |that President Roosevelt, Vice- b 5 & SHHE B DEREE OO neithe week ending March 6. It|;,uo'meant a “rulnation of the Civil Aeronautics Authority staff President Henry Wallace and Secre- Pacific Northwest Fn; i '“mp 'ho raised to 18 the total .xnuxx|l)t-x' ‘nl community” and urged Mr. Stewart ST Ot tary: of Agriculture Claude Wick-i oo "0 T o rgest bicyele! 2P vessels sunk by United States (o take steps toward regaining pref- | Subscrtbe 't the *Defly Alaska|8Td Would be backed up in Ad-|_opTocd tenair snops in ‘Senttie. submersibles, and brought the to- ference ratings for mines. The other | DU b ; aska | | inistration radio talks scheduled! o ooo (it | tal of all types of enemy ships sent|wire was from the Department's| anxrrj—mr- paper with the largest for 6:45, Pacific War Time tonight (Louex went to F«Iflbdnk.\ nbmxt} down by the army and navy in the | representative at Anchorage. paid circulation. et 1917 and engaged in newspaper Wn-sm'n Pacific to 138, | Mr. Stewart said the report evi- s work. Prom there he went to the o [dently had started when gold lode | CHARLES BOYER LEAVES | Iditarod during a gold stampede (:‘,!,‘.d’w“ last week were informed | Charles Boyer, Juneau contrac-|and later returned to Fairbanks. GEORGE BRO]‘HERS that their preference ratings had| tor, left for Sitka on Saturday by About 25 years ago, Cotter lo- en lowered to the same level as| Py cated in Seward and for several INSTAI.I. NEw BOXES ‘)ela by placer operators—Aa-10. I o ————— Lo | VEATR, WS o Propriator Sor arpiLe . Stewart immediately sent Te-| Tress soldiers with powerful ghsses and a portab Electric Cooking gives more SAMPLER 13 the famous assortment of e e i e e e o e i e R G “The Rexall Store” P e s s s i ST THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'FRANK COTTER DIES SUDDENLY AT AUTO WHEEL Former Well Known Alas- the weekend at the cabin of his furnishing store, then sold out and went to Seattle. Cotter was always active in sports 5 Installation of two new Frigidaire | P and was a writer under the pem- LUmp:H)ll’h and most ovemmental S0 wae a welr undor (e D | o e g O S | e ; elix Aubuchon an | 2 WHYWAIT 2 | odopers % ply of Birds Eve Frosted Foods was | All Territorial mines engaged m\ ! CLIFFORD DAIGLER HOME | FROM SHORT VACATION | Clifford Daigler, Manager of the | 20th Century Theatre, returned Sun- | day from a short vacation and busi- CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be open until 8 o'clock —FRANK METCALF, City Engineer. U. 5. SUBS SINK MORE JAP SHIPS Japanese destroyer and naval ta FOR FROZEN FOODS announced today b} George Broth- ers The Frigidaire units are each 1,-| 000 pounds capacity, the largest manufactured for the handling of | fresh frozen food products, and will be used by George Brothers for the exclusive handling of Birds Eye Frosted Food products. JUNEAU MEDICAL GROUP IS TO MEET TOMORROW 102 of the Territorial Building; ac- |, cording to Dr. President. Courtney Smith, T e B L e P R P e N SRR FREE TOMORROW ONLY—1 pound of high quality Cotfee PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PRO E-6-G-S, Large, Highest Quali with each $1.00 Purchase. (Limit: MPT, CAREFUL ATTENTION 1 pound per customer) y - - 2 dozen 95 BUITER - - - - - - - - 2 pounds 87 sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Wade, 2 R-I-N-5-0 ’ GIANT Pack B iy sty 10 years ol s e st o st s ervie ot | | o S GrAVES ] - - - - - Schoettler, iil A | 3 - E i oun(e a( age ( Sicetpler, Hamtion B Bondiand wood, 77 years old, also a mmer,“ SIGRID s ‘fhe Clothing Man | 2 DELIVERIES DAILY: 11 A. M., 3:30 P. M. COFFEE LYNDENS |b (an ( vember have now been compiled | L] CHICREN . and the results of the drive were cans announced Monday by the com- | . ittee of which Mrs. Charles Beale I (an ( andWI(h ( c was district chairman and Mrs. (] Charles Burdick was Roll Call chairman. o e e S SN The total collected for the dis- | l'd H H S l ) E.C. 250z can | WASHINGTON FREESTONE 2% cans § |tricts amounted to $193775 and the Easter Holiday Hair Mtyles total collections in the city am- ( pEA(HE (an ) c ounted to $1397.25. These reports| No economy in paying less . . . No need to pay are for the Roll Call drive only more . . . and here are six good reasons why and do not include War Chest or ou will want a permanent wave at our shop. ther dri ed si that y 5 other | " P.&G. 7 Bars time, FSRpEERRIed e 1. Exquisite and lasting. LAUNDRY SOAP ( X0 - Per@an18¢ 3 i 2" Bt supplies fod ecuipmment ELLING MEN LEAVI it Dan Noonan agd R::bert C. w::ke- | o fidc;’s lustre and reconditions the lin, merchandise brokers, left Ju- P NUBORA 4 Bars PACIFIC 12-0z. bottle neau Sunday for the Westward. 4. No matter what color or exture, we TOILET S0AP - - 25 SCHOOL SUPPLIES, STATIONERY, GREETING CARDS undcan §9c ONE DAILY DELIVERY TO DOUGLAS : 21]b. can ssee - (an 7 3¢ SPAM 2 cans AMMONIA, BL UING - 5 ANCHORAGE that all mines in the Territory had| MINERS ARE | LED ASTRAY luln wires, explaining the situation. | The new rating is the same that is enjoyed by slteamship and ralhoad mining strategic minerals, still re- | | ceive their former high prerereuce‘ rating. The new order also pro-| | vides that gold mines may in emer- ! gencies apply for higher ratings jfor certain materials. | | R.0.BULLWINKEL 'P. A A OFFICIAL ‘Manager for Pan American Airways | | Alaska Division, is in Juneau on| |his way south to his headquarters' lin Seattle. | Mr. Bullwinkel arrived here by |plane after completing a trip to Fairbanks and Anchorage on com- pany business and will leave soon for the south. “We hope to be able to increase our Alaska service at an early date and will do so as soon as it is possible to obtain new equipment, Ml‘ Bullwinkel said today e MISS Maxine Davis f ' Honored at Dinner | Honoring Miss Maxine Davis, |noted writer who is visiting Alaska, |Acting Governor and Mrs. E. L. | Bartlett entertained with a dinner party at the Governor’s Mansion\ last evening. Covers were laid for fourteen and' iguests were Miss Davis, Mrs. M. |D. Williams, Dr. and Mrs. C. C.| Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Par-| George Sundborg. Following dinner an informal| evening was spent at cards and conversation, RED (ROSSROLLCALL | RESULTS ANNOUNCED BY LOCAL COMMITTEE Final reports coming in late from Eoutlying districts for the annual | Red Cross Roll Call held last No-| |well known in Juneau, |has been here since 1910. of the Cllilornla coast. Miss Gladys Jones Were Wed Saturday At a pretty wedding ceremony on Saturday night at the residence of Judge and Mrs. Felix Gray in Douglas, Miss Gladys Jones and Felix Aubuchon were married in the presence of a few friends. Judge | dusty rose spring suit, beige hat and wore a corsage of gardenias while Mrs. Daigler wore a dark suit and a corsage of red roses. Following the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons were hosts at a wed- ding supper in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel for the wedding guests and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hold- en. The table was decorated with a centerpiece of yellow roses. Later in the evening Mr. best-liked confections . . . here Soo the:now Hotpole? [in the evening of Tuesday, March | o hos o acte e L direct from the makers -$1.50 { | gocuic R, |10, for repairing the roof of the : < i | S8Y. pesCIp! e ceremony &8N, pr James C. Ryan, Territorial | anges today at | ol The regular monthly meeting of | o - ¥ rial| gg hayee: I ;gl;:-‘a'in}:;“im‘:pifmcgfz”n';: can be ne juneau Medical Society will be ‘::;ng::l‘;o:egmfig;smm Daigler | commissioner of Education, re- Ernuch “shan s d | | he City Engineer'’s pg) m. —_— i 3 [turned yesterday from a school in- Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | Alaska Eleciric nglll ! Office. d ap 8 pm. tomorrow iR Room| oo, 4 o “Bullwinkel, Traffic| The bride was charming in a and wives, may be suffering trom aggravas- | and » Mrs. Aubuchon were informally at home at their residence in the Coli- seum Apartments and many friends | {called to wish them happine Both Mr. and Mrs. Aubuchon are He is traf- fic mnnager for thc Alaska Coastal PRICES 6OOD TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY | Party Sunday Night ™~ <" 3= = ™ "= T ‘TWO 0[DT|MERS ARE ADMITTED TO HOME Two oldtimers have entered the Alnska Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, the Governor’s Office was informed (today. They are Andrew Clatwor- |thy of Circle Springs, and Henry | Sherwood of McGrath. 40fllrlal U. S. Army photo) FROM TRIP TO ISTAR Cab SCHOOLS SOUTH | SRS AR Cahs Your Mind at Ease Commnssloner Visited Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg l PHONE 1 Ride’STAR Cabs DON LOZZIE—Owner spection trip to Ketchikan, Wran-| ing bowsl gss, sour stomach or hesdache, caused by spells of gell and Petersburg. s ‘“m He said he was pleased with the! sives for rellet of gas pains, and 3 lazatives way the schools are proceeding in| for gansle, quick bowel action. Your druggiss f has ADLERIKA. spite of the fact that many instruc- | tors have been lost because of the| big differential in salaries offered by the schools and elsewhere. En-! gollment in the three 'schools, he said, has dropped but little. | Dr. Ryan said that the chief worry of the various school boards is whether enough teachers will be available next year and whether any arrangement can be worked out. to increase salaries. The 1937 Ter-| ritorial Legislature provided thati an $1,800 a year minimum be es-| tablished and maintined. Any pres- ent increses, it ws pointed out,| Autler-Mauro Drug Co. In Oouglas by Guy's Drug Store | | Merchandise brokers who left Ju-| neau for Sitka on Saturday were an Cavenaugh, H. K. L. Johnson Ben Bellamy. Mrs. Bellam\ accompanied her husband to the| Baranof Island city. : Headquarters x Hardeman P —| WATER-PROOFED FRANCES HANSEN Hats formerly of the Baranof Beauty Our Special Until have the permanent wave that your Rair will respond to. 5. ‘Good permanents are always the cheapest. 6. We guarantee them. Easter—A Parker Herbex treatment included with every Large Selection of Garden Seeds ICE CREAM — COLD DRINKS — SULLY'S CAKES, PASTRIES EVERY DAY!! p H 0 CASH plus O.UALITY equals ECONOMY p H 0 N E 35 Harbor Market ;. 909 WEST TENTH STREET IRRITATION due to colds permanent wave without additional cost. Call for your appointment early. ' Tuesday March 10, Shampoo and Wave, wit Phone GRIDY 318 BEAUTY sALON A h this ad, for $1.00 red, tr- myownucrl!xbeoom tated, stufly due to colds or dust, o little Mentholatum I iun mm FRANCES HANSON, Manager. ud iekiy 1% 4 soothes membranes re- %-m&‘o stuffiness. 1t i aiso check meezing. Once you enjoy x-nnm-mm'- comforting n:‘l‘:u. (5 M

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