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PAGE TWO T MUSEUMNOW HAS ' JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB_ ACTIVITIES SET FOR MONTH " FINE MODEL OF ~ YUKON DOG SLED SEN | Weighing only five ounces, and a next power may caring a e MR. OLDROYD WILL SPEAK T0 NATIVES busy three days in Juneau, Lorin T. Oldroyd i scheduled tonight to meet witl natives on the channel for a clas in gardening to be held in the Goy ernment School. Topping off a versity of Alaska, will be the main speaker at the ncon meeting of |Juneau Chamber of Commerce (o- he oon de- held jeulenant’s Last Night o L —— e —— MAKES BUSINESS TRIP { W. J. Walker, West Coast Gro- | cery representative, left this morn- ing by Alaska Coastal Airlines for REaht |cial meeting on April 21; a rum- e |by the Territorial Museum is a Air Raid Alarm Will Be out Sunday, April 12; and assist-|ihe request of the Treasury Depart-| pigmede Island Eskimo, is con- vetrs of age, beginning April 28, |Of arranging for the care of Db~ epngnce the beauty of the othe airplane will participate in the he Bank will handle the Ter-|Polts and screw eves. All of the This will be second drils in |€r Company, the Woman's Club | Governor's Office has aided by is- clock sounds, school children will evacuate |to visiting service men 5:3( | | property linches high at the back. TIts ex- the city will go to a friend's home.| pians for the Club's soclal meet- Defense Force, has informed him! quagieds trian and vehicle, as soon as the| ly o onittee sponsots it De-|Japanese will go after th subject to arrest. The 5 | puckner said, pays the cost of to their stations but will haye no am. The program for April 1 Ien-“v_“h.Cn as applied to Alaska in pro- The Civillan Defense Board Will|On April 8 Lorin T. Oldroyd from|and Gov. Ernest Gruening. The ————— | Gardiner. will gfter iate for) |ducting a series of classes stressing 4-H CLUBS | - e series will close with a discussion | Employees in the Tecritorial p read a letter strongly urging thelof the delicacies arrived in the mail Vice Director of the Agricultura ing Here in Mobilizatio | regular monthly purghases thatcently. vice of the University of Alaska, A rummage sale will be held the eral, Thomas Parran. Health De- as possible after the ctvilian Zimmerman is to meet with 4-H all club members and others in-| N s ahtars o pyan |prexgemenis | will e omide to HaVe Open HOUSG of the public library has been com- | fie Governor's Office received in the social rooms of the church, orage, her headquarters, and | chorag g with painting of tables and chairs | Gruening saying that he had in-|sale which will be held on April 11 first city and that Fairbanks has civic improvement and social wel- |ing business will delay his departure | The next meeting will be held, tributed to needy famiiles. A let-| back to Juneau. house for servire men. Hon, she ghwd- |and now located in Seattle, was has named this week, from April fad Srvdk tion Week to the victory elfort. | program the production| At the immunization clinic held | of needed foods, farm machinery, lic Health Center for preschool and fire preventicn, selling and huying oculations were given by Dr. W. defent tivities, collecting scrap| Of those, 22 were for whooping | ticing democratic ‘principles in club |C. C. Carter, RN, and Mrs. Tom | Any boys and girls in Juneau or| Another clinic will be held to- work can learn aboyt the activi- ing cough injections will be com- Zimmerman during her stay here Will be started. r PSS AL SO conference will be held, according | nurse. The conference will be held tend. evenings by Mrs. F. A. Metcalf will | week. Sitka on a business trip.. i e | Noteworthy activities for the Ju-| J fleau Woman's Club during the| {composed of 241 separate parts, a current month wil include a so- | model Yukon sled recently acquired [mage sale running on the 21, 28| Acting Governor E. L. Bartlett|masterpiece of the ivory carver's| fand 29; entertainment of service announced today that the Federal|art, 7 Sounded at 11,45 men at the American Legion Dug- |Reserve Bank of San Francisco, al| The sled, which was made by . . nent e laska i ance to the local division of the|ment and the Governor of A ' structed of black baleen (whale n Mommg | Department of Civil Defense in the v“-"“, it A ‘f(““'“z;;', “:,m'::: bone) and white walrus' ivory, each, “ 8 ihat another | Fegistration of men from 45 0 @5 Territory to assist In pr Miof which was used in & way to here is a possibiity ano’ 2 3 f Japanese who must bej At e till sched. | Convening for the monthly busi- e o eiritory by | Back runners have white sled-shoes il 1 defense Q1 morrow, | ness meeting in the penthouse of oy and black frames have ivory pins, Director frank Metealt safd today. | the Alaska Eledtric Light and Pow- . 3 i yitory's problem & part of itsPl bolts and nuts are of ivory, which Juneai ool children will | concluded arrangements for en )u'ru.;m" for the entire Western De- tapped and threaded, yet no larger participate tertainment of service men fense Command. Heretofore the than would be found in an alarm ‘When th 1- alarm | Sunday, when they will be hostesses from 5:30 | suing licenses granting Otae Although weighing less than u the buildings, some taking refuge|pm. on. Mrs. Ruth Noble, chair-|cf attorney to persons who third of a pound, the sled is 19 in the bomb shelters, others going |man, promises guests cake coffee|represent the Japancse in inches long, 4 inches wide and 6 home. Pupils who live outside of |gnq a hearty welcome | for Mr. Bartlett said that Maj. Gen.|treme lightness and flexibility Civilians ave asked to comply With | jne “soheduled for April 21 are still|Simon B. Buckner, of the Alaska causes one to wonder if plastic the air raid regulations by clearing | (;meynat indefinite because of the arem’t just around the the streets of traffic, both pedes- illness of Mrs. R. R. Hermann that the question of where Al;h.\ku corner. el alarm sounds. Only members of | 3 been evacuated to the States will y mel ails 5 ished later {he Civilian Defense Unit will be | tails will R':dl‘:”l‘,:“‘;r‘am e decided by the Western Defense allowed outside. All others w 4“ Juneau Garden Club Command. The Government, Gen All members of the unit are asked |been asked to ],wv\dcl radio ‘nr‘(r. | transportation to g0 to thelr posts. Members of grams for the month and may be|" ol of the program of the the First Aid divisions must report | heard each Wednesday at 11:15 o 501 pocerve Bank of San Fran-' problems to work on this week. They | tured a talk by Mrs. Wellman Hol- f@ctmg the property of evacuated are asked to check the time it takes | brook, president of the Garden!jinanese will be worked out be- | ., Jap b ut b them to arrive at their stations. |Club, on “Our Flower Friends." {ween representatives of the Bank hold its regular weekly meeting at | the University of Alaska, discussed Governor will return to Juneau vi s O, SUellor e A 8 pm. in the City Council chambers | «ajaskan Agriculture”; while €. T./San Francisco | ! ], nt station 0 to discuss the drill. the University of Alaska, is con- Growing Alaskan Vegetables” on the need for raising vegetables the April 15 program. A musical:ums fo YOII, ol gl OB e v [ b Alaska. He expects to leave Juneau program built on a flower themcwsays Sm"h 'o VN8 5. m IIEABER |S is planned for April 22, and the & EADER 1 iy s .| Health Office CHAMBER MEETS IN JU\";AU Florine Housel on April 29. s 2 IOMORROW NOON il In her capacity of National De- | pyiiging today were munching de- — fense chairman of the Alaska Wom- |yignifully on real goobers—roasted — Halel limmama" VISI" an’s Club, Mrs. John McCormick 'peanuts to you, as a large package, Lorin T. Oldroyd, Extension Ser Juneau branch to pledge them- 4 selves to monthly purchase of De-| Commissioner of Health who- has fense Bonds, in addition to the been in Washington, D. C. re- ort for Proauciion i have been extended over the past| Dr. Smith has been in the capital MOrrow in the Gold Room of Miss Hazel Zimmerman, director g . ., monins. _city attending a conference called | Baranof Hotel of ‘4H Clubs for the Extension Ser- mmage Sale by the United States Surgeon Gen-, The meeting will be held as Plan R ge Si | arrived in Juneau yesterday in con-| 0" 00" e ihic month, Mrs |Partment members here expect Dr |fense “alert” which will be nection with her work and is stay- Ray Day announced, and asks that|Smith to arrive back in Juneau the at 11:4 a.m ing at the Baranof Hotel. Miss 4 : |end of this week or early next week —————— terested gather together whatever | T e M th d' W S n N t groupe in Douglge and il &0 9% they nave sor donation. contrivu- | GOVERNOR PLANS ernoaist yvomen A 4 . ’|tors are asked to call Red 245 and Wrangell and Ketchikan, in an all- 'I'o I.EAVE FOR 2 gather up donations gardening and food production e RS - L throughout the Territary. Renovation of the children’s nook ALASKA FRIDAY Methodist Women met last night The director came here from An- < pleted, Mrs. Allan Wicks reported, word today from Gov. Ernest discussing plans for a rummage s, and reports than an |t e ::.“X::lel(cwr?n (r:, Club of about and the hanging of fresh curtains.| tended to leave Washington for and a May Day breakfast set for 75 members is flourishing in the Reporting for the committee for |Alaska on Monday, but that press- | May 1. { g . | fare, Mrs. Day stated that bedding, until Friday. | in the home of Mrs. Clifford Robard a profect in Victory Gardens Wheh | ohing and food had been dis| The Governor wil stop at San on Aprll 22. After last night's busi- p’°mt‘fes “’S i “fi : o [Prancisco and Seattle on his way|ness session, the group held open P e.rs.“loxk‘ewaron F:odwl?:duc-"'er received from Mrs. Harold FEFRmE -} ad V. Knight, former Juneau president |~ The Department of Agriculture happlly . received. ; 5 to 11 as National 4-H Mobiliza- in a drive to mobilize youth for the fullest cunu‘luuuon’WEll'BABv MEEI, } 4-H Club members are carrying (uul(s SI-AIED on a seve t national defense | includihg conscrvation of this morning in the Juneau Pub-! foods, care of clothing and other vital items, farm infant children a total of 42 in-| defense bonds, helping in civilian P. Blanton. ! metal, papor and other néeded ma- | cough, 14 for typhoid, 5 for diph- terials, and discussing and prac-|therla and one for smallpox.. Mrs. work. Parks volunteered their services. parents who would be interested |MOITOW morning in Juneau Public in having their children enter 4-H | Schools, when typhoid and whoop- ties by getting in touch with Miss pleted and diphtheria inoculations today and tomorrow at the Bara-| Tomorrow afternoon in the Ju- nof Hotel. neau Health Center, a well-baby | FIRS‘ Ams wlu to Miss Jane Hibbard, public health . |from 1 to 4 o'clock and only moth- ers with well babies should at-| The First Aid Classes being con- | ducted on Wednesday and Thursday | meet on the lower floor of the fire hall on their respective nights this Demonstrations and practice of simple and traction splinting will | be held. Lieut. James Stewart (left) made the most of his last night on leave in Phyllis Brooks and Actor Spencer Tracy at the Stork Club. private, left New York for his field at Moffet Field, Calif. BABNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 1 RECKON T BETTER &I0° GRODUA *ROSND AMONGEST Tk GEF\CE GRS ON T F1L00%, BELOW BN WEEP W BYE BALS PEELED FER FURRW PLANES X SWOR'! WOWLD BE QUMILARETIN \F THEW QISSED — OMOM " \NWAT'S GOW' ON OVER THAR 222 from Dr. Courtney Smith, Assistant EXperiment Station for the Uni- : SITKA PASSED Island City Granted-Sum by Federal Govi.-Work Is to Begin Soon hundred ani constructior pital in Sitka been the Federal Governmen Fedeval Works Agency it wa wed today by J. L. McNam- iction Engineer for Agency office will be ilable im- work will begin as apmointment of letting of contract her details have been complete vir. McNamara said Application for mc pital made thro Agency by fall at which One cllars for forty thousand of a hos- granted through ha the ral Woi The money mediately and an and d a hos- Fed- City of ime the 10000 of Work jika last 1 city up he amount n Under (he pre the entire nt set-up. umount of by the Fede érnment and the City of Si be expected to furnish the buildi Censtr how- money 1 Ge be suppliec be site tion will be carried out Federal Works Agency G. Shepard is Project Mr. McN a through the Jf which J Engineer and struction E GOVERNOR'S OFFICE T0 RATION TRUCKS Office agent of the War Pro- tion Board for the rationing of rucks in Alaska, Acting Governo L. Bartlett ) Ap am will be in th r future he Governor’s Office already has carrying on the rationing of passenger cars for the Territory 1 the agent of the Office of Price Administration r'he Governor's amed the has been said innounced been « >, STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK quotation of April 8. — Closing aska Juneau mine stock today is 1%, American Can 617%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel - 58%, Commonwealth and Southern 7/30, Curtiss Wright 7! International Harvester Ken- necott 31% York Central Northern Pacific 5%, United States Steel 49%, Pound $4.04 DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow Jones averages: Industrials, 101 rails, 25.43; utilities, 11.58. R Empire Cuassifieds Pay! n leave New York, joining Screen Actress Stewart, who left the movies to enlist as a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA §140,000 FOR A HOSPITAL IN l By BILLY DeBECK LASKA COASTAL | ARLINES MAKES MANY FLIGHTS. Leaving for Sitka late yesterday afterncon on an Alaska Coasta Airlines plane were P. J,_Sweeney, | Mrs. J. J. Connors, Jr., Mrs, Wil- liam C. Charteris, Mrs. C. E. Wo man, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conw: Those who arrived here on t return trip of the plane last ev were, William A. Holzheim Nackell and M. T. Coons. Frank Williams was a passenger | from Ketchikan to Wrangell an Alaska Coastal Airlir plane te yesterday and passengers from hikan to Juneau were Hai J. Weber, R. C. Copstead and Ed ith Copstead. Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Lyman w arrivals here on the plane from Wrangell Leaving Juneau by ACA for Sitka were Walter G. W. J. Walker, anno Niemi, Elroy Fleck, William Rogers, Jr., Hag old F. Dodge, Mrs. Carl Andahl Jmmy Andahl, Sharon Bakke,-Ann Strutheff and Robert Harley. Jack Littlepage teok the plane from Ju neau to Chichagof Returning to Juneau on the ACA plane this morning were Mrs. C Clark and Charles E. Steen. Mail was carried on trips to and from ning Lyle today Hellan, - | Sitka Leo Jewett made a flight with' ACA to Skagway this morning; Andrew Hoffner was a Hawk In- let passenger and E. Whitehead was a passenger (o Anneite Island - MRS. J. LE. JONNORS, JR. FOR SITKA FO JOIN HER HUSBAND Mr J. J. Connors, Jr., left hy Alaska Coastal Airline plane yes- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1942 e e Pt P e e s ‘ HAROLD BROWN as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the. — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “RAGE N HEAVEN" Federal Tax—>5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! PRSP SDPPBEE ¢ S0 15 I SEP N SO AE. . SNl MBS PR Y | on| @ | B Effective April 6, cmergency surcharge on all freight and passenger charges between Seattle and all points in Southcastern Alaska as well as locally between ports in Southeast Alaska’is reduced to twenty percent and between Seattle and all other po in Alaska as.well as locally belween ports in Southeastern and ports west of Cape Spencer the emergency surcharge is re- duced to twenty-five percent. FOR RESERVATIONS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION—CALL THE HE ALASKA LIN H. O. Adams, Agent HE YEAR 'ROUND terday afternoon for Sitka to join|™ her husband. Mrs. Connors re- cently returned from the south and visited in Juneau with her parents- in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Con- nors, Sr., for several days .o - - HOLZHEIMER RETURNS United States Attorney A. Holzheimer returned yesterday afternoon from Sitka where he had been for a short time on official busine: ® Perfect comfort L ® Centrally located Large Rooms ® Splendid food all with bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE NEW WASHINGTON and service TRAVEL ON A Tmpar s T Princess Wflwlufflfl" me Juneau to Vancouver, RAILWAY Victoria or Seattle Princess Norah sails from Juneau April 5, 15 V. W.MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC | THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation ‘ Company BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ° D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 —— William | NORTHLAND TRI}!N SPORTATION COMPANY ent avy Departme ‘\:‘\ e ublished, 3 concer ning x_hc- 'y » destination g‘fisse\ in American . United St The Ut % s AND PO \lESEfiV.‘\TlO!\h Al ON CALL Agent assengers 1N, ORM ATI i 4 HENKY GBEKN" } 1t Phone % 109 | | e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $18 §18 $18 18 W do 18 18 0 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 $ i 10 8. 18 8 0 10 10 10 18 Hawk Inlet Juneau .. $ 8 Sitka ... 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan 18 Pelican 18 Todd 18 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg ..$31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 . 18.00 18.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 ... 10,00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 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. Kake Juneau $25.00 Kake Petersburg Wrangell Kasaan PAN AMERICAN Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Falrbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath Nome, Alas| Nulato, Alaska Ophir, Alaska Seattle, Wash Whitehorse, Y. Effective Nov. 1, 1941 $120 149 127 125 95 26 $112 83 10 $ 37 116 $ 83 170 207 234 212 , Can. 144 75 114 142 119 $120 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District-Sales Manager 48 135 So. Franklin St. 1324-4th Ave. PHONE 106 SEATTLE