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THURSDAY APRIL 23, 1942 L e e IKE P. TAYLOR as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of thes — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . i "THE PENALTY” GETWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T CHAMBER HEARS | ALASKA COASTAL BAND CONCERT fF“h B"ye“v MAKES LATE TRIP DURING MEHING'(Old Sforage 0 TENAKE: T ling their noon luncheon meeting workers Mee' Those who left here for Sitka la(e ’ Discussions lrmsr HALIBUT | CATCHOF 1942 1S SOLD TODAY Anomer Great Men's Shop Special Ar E SPOBT SHIRTS ARE REALLY COMING DOWN ing SALE OF SPORT SHIRTS 1 ck of bet m take PRIC yesterday afternoon with Alaska‘ Coastal Airlines were Bob Murphy, | Mrs, C. R. Krause, Stanley J. Poy- ‘.'(‘r; for Tenakee, Ludwig Johnson, | Charlie Hartman, Tocm Shannon | Members of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce were entertained dur- T our re yul Wilson Bro: 5 A VALUE 4 impromptu_concert by the Juneau between representa- | S gt For 4| This morning the first major Re 1 50 2 50 {High \meon Band, under the dir-| tives of the Cold Storage Company | “d GerEe W. Jenkits: tor EWWE| catch of halibut of the season was | Federal Tax—6t per Person . v ~L. ection of Robert White jofficials amd the cold ‘Btorage| .’ . o . sold in Juneau when 64,000 pounds > yes g The band marched into the Gold| workers are expected to begin this (’J’,‘Zr'g‘ok_T”’“k” was Mrs. DOTOtY | were purchased for 10, 705 and 10 ‘__‘}),'EE{*,}P,{SNSJ;}EE}*’“r Name May Appear! | Room shortly after the 1\n\<-her>n~e-vening with E. S. Jackson, Fed- Amvi‘ng here troh, SIEE b ik 7.15 cents By local buyers. Buyers g '."“ each was over, played two fine marches|eral Conciliator with the Concili- s Wedtiesday plan '~wm'r- Luee! Wete W. O. Carlson; for New Ene-| and one popular selection ation Division of the U. S. Depart- | /A% Wednesday plane UTE 1and Pish Co., E. E. Engstrom for John W. Jones, of the Juneau-|ment of Labor. I"m.’ Ben Jxivo, Nw, & M"“"”f Sebastian Stuart and the Alaska Young Hardware, presided as the| The negotiations will be attended|™" © “'”'“"Nm and 8. P. Nock. oot misheries | new President of the Chamber, as-|py yepreséntatives from Ketchikan a . Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosness, | suming that position from the post|petersburg @nd Juneau. 7,500 pounds and the Lou Helen of Fitst Vice-President. The letter| 5 y yendenhall, of the K"’"“"‘N'"ETEE" HERE Capt. Andrew Hildre, 14,000 pounds, | TRAN SPORTAT]ON COMP resignation from former Presi-|y ., golq dtorage Company, and | sold to Carlsen; the Thelma, Capt. | dent Dr. William M. Whitehead %851 Jacth Otness, of the “Petersburg FROM SOU"‘H Bernt Alstead, 10500 pounds and | ’[‘,,‘_‘]“,"fl'l‘(',]'f:'l" e ‘:j"‘“,‘llt‘f‘l;;lff.‘_l Cold Storage Company arrived here | the Norland, Capt. .Sivert Anderson, | g e Sy i this morning and with W. O. Carl- | i 10,000 pounds, sold to Engstrom and‘ vy Dep rtrf\htp':l Guests at the meeting were Ma-|50n and E. E. Engstrom will repre- Arrivals in Juneau from the south the Vivian, Capt. Charles Larson, i g be “‘):g jor 8 Hathway and Lieut, Ar-|Sent the fish buyers during the|this morning were: From Seattle—- 10,000 pounds; the Little Emma,| mcfi‘;‘:\nat\m thur Nelson, U. S. Army. hearings. Cold storage workers | John Pelton, O. M. Stimson, T. J. Capt. John Winther, 10,500 pounds "mc,fm,cr\c:m Main speaker was R. S. Sanford,|Will be represented by O. Lystad, 1\14‘01’061(,\': from Ketchikan Mrs. and the 3 Capt. John Pade el District Engineer in charge of stra-|and O. Holum who arrived! today | S C. Willard, J. W. Mendenhall, O.|meister, 1500 pounds, sold to the | of ?mx tegic mineral surveys for Alaska,|from Ketchikan and a local com-| Lystad, O. Holum, Earl Barnes, P. pjaska Coast Fisheries. wal |vepresenting the U. S. Bureau of |mittee headed by Victor Anderson, L YV"”"’ Ml:]unr i R‘)“': George S e ! {ONS AND | Mines. Willlam M. Travers, Jr, |Mr. Jackson -;uld H“" "'*”“W;",r" C“;”""]‘” ney, E. R BUY DEFENSE HONDS | o RESERVAT | Project Engineer for the Bureal U e — I““F“" ““P‘,“,X_il‘“?‘,'""l)"'[[’“ PR L - ! ¥ MATION cALL' |in_Alaska, also attended Em:::‘?( Cmmt‘n-J ALi Mx;i'\oij Ru‘lmi Thie S e e ] :OR Agen ’ X Mr. Sanford explained nis posi- B Hatrt, Mis o Bako. | gional Office, Region No. 7, 511 Al- | HENRY GREE ‘.n 109 4 tien that of “looking for the i M A AL e 4% aska Building, Seattle, Washington, | Phone 2 ® Knite mine which we do not have April 8, 1942, sealed bids. in mpn»; Freight P {enough of in the United States.” He : cate, for furnishing all labor and ® Crashes caid that two projects in Alaska | Methdle Women materials and performing all work | now are being worked on: a chrom- I N I A ID required, subject to the terms of the | |ium deposit in Wichktern Alaska, Plan May Par’y specifications, for the constr :lsvmi and a nickel deposit near Juneau.| of a water supply system comprising | concrete diversion dam containing | | Mr. Sanford listed the strategic minerals and explained how the The Women's Society of Chris- approximately 500 cubic yards con- | |Bureau is working to aid in the| tian Service of the Methodist crete; settling tanks; infiltration | i L L — — o system; approximately 8 miles of 12 | inch pipe line; 150 thousand gallon | elevated, reinforced concrete storage | tank; and including necessary ap- | | Church met yesterday afternoon for a social meeting, during which the Louis johnson Promises membvers made plans for the May l(fik[.\\l which will be held {immediate development of these |minerals which will help the United | Reg. 1.00 ‘Slau-s win the war. EXTRA SPECIAL HERE'S ONLY 40, but come eurly if you ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express ten days. Larry didn't work much {Teception will be held in the home Byilding, Seattle, Washington upon | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 From Sitka; Fly South t any. Short sleeves, cotton broad He expressed his appreciation to on ‘I’ or Outers,” fullcut prechrunk. SP@J)ER ||/ . Stewart, commissioner of tne| United States Will Help 'y DUMERRRS 10 e ol SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. i P e iy | Departmient, of Mines for the Ter- Tikcis t6r the Bhbsictast i bs o s, W Hah % Bl iten. Siidhe ' | ritory 3 p B . swart's 2 received until 10 am A pril | awk - ' = Ghichas ;“(::.:. h.l:" ,‘lvl:n ;;“dlhliv_n;v ?:‘““r“‘ SO'VQ PI’Ob'GmS available in the Methodist Parson- |, ygus-1a¢ * the Federal Works | Inlet Hoonah gooi: Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka C :L ) s wol age and anyone wishing to make Agency Regional Office, 511 Alaska ||| Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 ‘$18 s18 $18 $18 818 kR O NEW DELHI, April 28 — Louis, reservations may telephone 298. The pyiiging Seattle, Washington. Bids || Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 w0 10 Johhson, the President’s envoy to Breakfast will be held in the ;. . Eivered ressed en. | Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 s 3 y & are to be delivered in addressed en- 8 1 18 10 18 10 u v Indfa, told the people of India in| Church Purlflrs velopes as specified. Bids not post- 113 13 e 1 | |a broadcast today that the goal| ed in the United States mails are to § /000 18 18 10 10 | lof Allled victory must come fir »L be delivered at the aforementioned Tenakee .. 10 10 10 . | He pledged that after victory the| office. Attention is called to the fact |} Angoon .. 18 18 59 - ST —_— ee |m°n United States would put its loftiest (that not less than the minimum § Hoonsh .. 10 i [take yoh dlita it greiby dfoins sdedis ' to the sohition ‘ot wbrld TONIGHT AH’ER wage rates as set forth in the speci- Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60 Blrdle |s you're in. Okay?" | problems and asked India’s help in| fications Qmu-jlr be paid on (his SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY & | So Birdie left the baby with her winni the war. | project. Specifications may be ob- Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake mother; she and Larry changed NEW YORK, April 23—Lou Nova s | tained at the office of the Project |} Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 . thelr names ard went H‘) 1Hn & California puncher, and Abe Simon, Engineer, Federal Works 3 Kake ... - 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 ok 3 4 | Juneau Hotel Building, Juneau. Al Petersburg .. . 18.00 18.00 150 [] room not far from Lincoln Tunnel,|Duge Long Island boxer, have been M M ' h " H sollowi redd o e jailed ls | L D i W welitar ki Vil IS. Miichell here Following the weddling tonight of heka and at the Federal Works || Wrangell ... 1500 15.00 | Ve the Taln evint of Neve) o] k Hussey and Florence Durie, 4’ ggency Regional Office, 511 Alaska | Kasaan . 10.00 HA! | at his truck driving job but then he |!lef boxing show at Washington' on 3 TE 4 of Oscar Hegstad, uncle of the geposit of $10 assure re " : i [seemed to have plenty of money.|May 20. It will be a ten-round | bride-elect, from 9 until 11 o'clock. it and esricatins e iiot || FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, v Birdie asked him about it one|fight. : : prints and specifications not filed | IBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: one (la3 “You make more dough than| Jacobs had planned to pit Buddy Mrs. R. W. Mitchell, wife of the The wedding service will be read with bid. Bid security in the amount 4 ‘l{ P L2 Yare: T e Dite-Way Fose, Less 10% any driver I ever saw - A Bt - o inst S\‘ but B d manager of the Merchants Credit|at 8 o'clock by the Rev. G. Herbert specified is required. Cash dep oun rl‘p are: i y ' o you do it?” e Nevdic: »oflel:eazic:ied ::m;: :x 52 :’k;e Association of Sitka, arrived by Hillerman and Mr. Hegstad will act will not be accepted. A performe An additional charg Wlxl be ";:de for single passengers She DOGS NO* Know Abou' PR o T dtcted B s 2 pl tlo Iplane yesterday and is at the Bhr-|as Mr. Hussey's best man. Miss pond and a payment bond must be W Llag siops, R d | Baby. BB: rm ,mo,‘ le> Lot about, | Inducte _i = armyimr Y- lanof awalting airplane passage to|Lena Bardi will be the bride’s only furnished in an amount of not less | 2o l.lfe, But Just Rea et LR ]:.“nl come home o Beattle, |attendant. than that specified bl xR M e i Dz | PAN AMERICAN ory nyway BT eib s hs iste in Washington and California this| Emfxxiei C‘““‘[‘f’“‘ Pyl Last publication, April 23, 1042. | 4 M 5 [turned into a one-way tréet summer, Mrs. Mitchell will return| | A ’ R W A Y S By GRORGF. TUCKI |against traffic, and at the police to her home in Sitka. | 4 | NEW YORK. April 23—As the tation, where the cop took him, I dcor of the jug clanked behind|they doubted that his name was I'ian ('“'rd‘ ' Birdie a ma'ron placed her hand | 'eally Larry. “You look like a guy | ; ugon the \dei anil sdid. Pob't nax;ned Blackie who's wanted for e are m.my ‘ . Rty rour & What |ferles of drugstore holdups.” I m H M ' do you know bt way?" _— ms s ave ee Kent“cky What did she ki boy lm".‘ Later, when Larry didn't come 4 Just this back, Birdie went to a neighbor- The first meeting of the newly-| | hourhons— TR s s he hood bar and got higher than e elected Board of Trustees of the At eightgen Birdie W the Northern Light Presbyterian| b h ?, AT motlor of @ {Wo-year-old son, sep- | Monkey. She picked up a couple S | ut there’s Round-Trip Fares: | aratec m her husband, slinging|°f NEW acquaintances and took g};‘;l?h Wee Held in the Manse last | I || 10% off twice one-way [ SR > : - them back home with her 5 n 1: vh chased hash in . dockside vestaurant. She 1 her. They K 0 one ares, when purc! ()fl‘:\]fl; $5a :wil and tips ! were still there, drowning their B 00 e Rewrd (nohude y One day a truck driver came in!SCYTOW, when the cops arrived tc :om";‘dexorlg:;:‘ m‘;:to_ ‘\;‘}ass elses:;::l famous | for tome ple. They became confi- |8 through Larry's things. Amon: BB oo Britaeat: Duiley L. Fairbanks, Alaska dential. “My name's Birdie,” she | them they found two guns and & Reynolds, 5 ey’ s g Flat, Alaska ....... T R stack of $5 and $10 bills that would TS S dwin Buton, | {€ Galoyin, Alaika LB s yours? etk a SX4T Virgll R. Phrrell;uRalph B. Martin Il Firin: Adkbn o 2 | That's why Larry is being held BT ShEaRA. Almquist. McGrath ... 4 18 8120 Jcel V;;;‘(i ;flml:nml\ n':dlr:‘l:‘ld‘ hl;:nn}fd without bail, That's why Bu'dgle s i Business of the church was dis- J Nome, Ala: 74 126 149 $112 Job ‘Tooked at. W Tty cent to the jug, where a motherly cussed during the evening. { Nulato, Alaska .. ... 121 50 99 127 83 $37 o8 Togked b, her, cloeely and| ooy oo . ¢ : e See A Ophir, Alaska . 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 liked what he saw. “I'l be waitin'| JONP0 PRC Bet _.DO”_‘T"’;‘_ b The cushion is one of the most ing b}:'“'b"" Seattle, Wash., USA. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 Ir‘r;x' fifi(\; when you get'off tonight, Aatris Woite yuun.g. o dumvxnsu ancien articles of furniture known. 0:;; C{;:'rw Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 e B e |know about life anyway?" 3 B:fo\'e the Declaration of Ilnd; by name Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager Ete Birds : | CeBs Dl pendence was permanently plac ki e A ’;I in the Library of Congress, it found 135 So. Pranklin St. PHONE 106 |p; of (.[RCht‘:her »ghei] Mt ‘obarye pRIH(E RUPERT | ;:'ee"i;,a::s ten different cities and Distributed by ls{:\TION“A,E G_R(q)gfinfi\’ COMPANY [ m A( 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE where together and she was crazy £ a'u'.' shln | - about him. One day he piled her TERN 5 ¥ T SO B = "’ into his car and started for Philly, | HA“BUT SA'_ES Just to have a little fun, but on the | e I | way there a truck ran out of a side R R. E‘ (D k) HARDCAST E strest and when they cleared all‘nPR,;.NCEh RUPERT, B. C., April lc the wreckage away Joe was very| en thousand pounds of halibut OF KETCHIKAN | were sold here yesterday for 19.1 land 17 cents a pound. The Canadian National Railroad announces that trains leave Prince Rupert for the East on Mondays dead. Birdie got her old job back at the restaurant and was there just six weeks when another truck driver, Candidate for Territorial Legislature CANADIAN named Larry, dropped in for some % S e RPACIRIC H coffee. They chatted informally,| ' conesdays and F”’d“”‘ PAILWAY "Pnncess" | T H E ey hatte 0 ot A i e | ater, when It was time {0 her 0| No wiute man 1o date has com- Familiar With Gur Problems |lcMigRe] iven | 20 home he was waiting for her in| ATCO pletely explored the miles of wind- his car. They took a long ride in|; 5 / i o » g > s s, SUCCESS i . P . . Juneau to Vancouver, | . i Tt ey 8 ol of_tne e i ,&‘,‘.}g:ym\g‘:f Pledged fo Economy in Adminisiration of Public Funds and TR R | L l‘ NE vel “steady.” ’ —————— T . | l(x;x‘xe ;::drie said, “Kid, we could fl::‘ug\:;a‘:;\x.i 3 :lalsl}:a, ;llglefdifl’” ?df vSvahlll.e:..“l mmu‘ Tumw'r l‘t: c’vernmenl oi MaSka by “‘e clhzens 0! lhe Terr“orY' l’rinceAss :lorza';l i-;lill:‘;";“' 1-';“““ | lose i 9 - i r e 1dike gol : . . . e . o VORI B s o e @ 20w famed Dor 1 | TR R Your Vote Will Be Appreciated and Your Rights Protected. . w. 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