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Regard Due to the difficulty we getting deliveries of merchandise and reorders, we find it necessary under present conditions to dispense with the present practice of permitting mer- chandise to go out on approval. This is b in orc merchandise is available. r to give the best possible service to all shoppers. patrons will receive an equal opportunity of securing their needs if the We sincerely hope that under present conditions vou will bear and cooperate with us in making this request. Leota's The Channel Apparel Jones-Stevens Co. B. M. Behrends Co. War Production Fads | Are Handed fo Nelson Daily by Selected Men Spastilpa Tham hase bpe). where he should have a clear, dra- mountains of them—so many hat matic idea of the whole picture. only a of them any e ive wou “And 50 our daily reports to Mr \ Nelson are only about four sh\rh | They are the gist of reports [xnlm | Army and Navy representatives in | manufacturing plants. They show ! that production of antiaircraft guns is falling down because of a short- age of barrels, for example. M Nelson takes them, passes them on | to his operations men. The diffi- culty is traced back fo its final cause, and expediiors are assigned to the necessary places Weckly reports are more tailed—may run to 30 pages. They | break production down into indi-| vidual factories—show where things | |are going badly, or where they are | going - well “Monthly reports are pretty bulky. They give Mr. Nelson a complete picture of total money al- lotted, money spent, production of | confusion o de- | | planes, whether they're [fighters, | bombers, one- or two-motored fight- |ers, light or heavy bombers, and | 50 on | “But all the reports have two| | characteristics: The; selective 1 ;und they're ‘dramatic.’ They weed | {out the unimportant things, so that Crssword Puzzle 85. Connective tissue Pronoun . Wood of the sandarac tree 2. Get away 44. Wait for 5. Genus of the honey bee 6. Small fish 7. Cabinet for bric-a-brac 53. Symbol for luteeium . Short sleep Close: poetic . Noncircular rotating plece . Dutch city 9. Work out . American Indian Half score Fence pickets Garden plot ACROSS . Young demon . Song . Ibsen char- acter . Express verbally Ascend Hostelry ¢ Number Thick | Guided 1age done You Get need BOTH policies! them here Shatiuck Agenecy INSURANCE—BONI Alaska 38 Dad American cataract . Indian mul- berry . County In Nebraska . Construct % Cancel Diminishes Understand Oxidizing agents . Voiceless consonant Juneau, % flll%fll 1 FLT 1 111 ] | war. |w | Light the most ‘dramatic the be immedial anothe That speech, 1 tell Americans that " department as much business as it |did at the peak of the first World . The record is even more | wmkm" in the field of aviation” Order of Moose, the following el nance four times TSR A e 'TWENTY-SEVEN TAKE PASSAGE left, afternoon were as|J. J. Schmidt, Fred Erickson, Trust- T'hose who | south yesterday. follows For Williamson, famson, L. A Martinson Seattle ness, John Bailey. | Joe Flakne, Crystal Snow pm., Sat., Plant Church. DOWN 1. Small crustaceans 2. Aquatic herbiverous animal 7l /] was why, o D[E]D] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie 3. g Approvals we experiencing in maintaining our stocks ing done with the best interest of all our customers in mind, and In so doing all | Mr. Nelson has to bother only With |in spic and span shape for pressing mean Idering statistics and show ely how one Petersburg {son, L. J. Palmer and Hugo Paulino.|the entertaznmeni rcirowing the in For Ketchikan—Orrin Kimball, F. M. Dauphing and Fred{ing in charge of Paul Urick and Thirty-nine thousand pounds of hal- bound Mrs. Olga Fuorness, Delphine Fuor- | Fuorness, Mrs. Oscar Piersan, | L. Holbrook, Alice Saxon, i Wright, William Fife, Wayne Nouse, Mrs. Joe Flakne, R. | planes, tanks, antiaircraft guns .md | Haussen, Gene. Pattit, John Bailey, [ everything else—and what kinds of ‘pqm Edwin Pierson, Margaret “”]_: brook and Lang Shelton S e POLITICAL ALERT Jenne, KINY April 25, Sale—April LDERCOW SEDEm Eg . Mohammedan . Measure of 6. Article of tain . Sidelong in his New York| Donald Nelson was able to DEOED NNEERD [ [ORiEEE :E BOLED . Trouble THE DAILY ALASKA I:MPIR]: JUN!;AU ALASKA SIXTY - FIVE ARRIVALS FROM SOUTH arriving from Sealtle last night were, Eryin V. Adam | Leonard L. Albert Amy G bertson, Maud Howard D. B and Arrivals here from the Passengers G n south this A. Johnson, Walter Lemke, Mrs. Residents Urged fo Clear 3, Williams. B J Squibbs, Glenn | A. Decker, Alma G. Decker, Fra Mayor Calls HRIV-EGH Affention fo RRLEHERE | Bjorklund Mrs. Margaret Butts, \/flm Lucille Lamb, R. H. Dawson, rgaret Stout, Master Texdon Berness, Edward Brun: Dorothy Lowe, Mrs. Alberta Foxhill, Miss| Camphell, Laura J. Ca Delbert Refuse from Th‘e" | Beatrice Davis, Ted Welch, Robert!E. Carson, Walter J. Davidson, Dean Properhes Mo Willlam C. O'Neil, Mllu‘.’\. Emerson, Opal M. Ellis Ellen Englund, E 1 Rob- Raymond C. Johns, Wi Harold M. Lane, Car Jo. Fi iam her, B Bishop. Pete Johnson, Frank Purdy, Dwelly, P. Piephoff, Theodore Domke, Hervell Kesler, Charles Harvey I Thompson, John Engstrom, Robert J. Mer The Mayor urges all ecitizens of |Robertson, Gordon Davies, Magnus ] Juneau to put their homes, yards Hansen, Stephenson Nzw-‘('h.‘\- S and business properties in as clean man Scarr and Martin Schmidt. | Frank L land attractive conditions as pos-| Arriving here from Sitka were ifved Rennie Frank L. sible. J. L. McCarrey, LieutB. H. Chenney, |F. Rice, Mary Rov To facilitate the brightening up of¢ Barney Kane, Mrs. Dixon Mikaloff, | Rutherford, Thomas S the city, the Mayor has ruled that|Lieut. Paul Cappedony, Sergt. J. S.|Norman C. Tanner, Ruth Tan- |city trucks during these five days Horn and Sergt. O. L. Barton {ner, William R. Taylor anor will provide a free service to Jun-| Leaving Juneau for Seattle were|Toneri, hur Uggen, Hilmar N. eau residents by picking up all!Dell Fett, Mrs. E. Hiltz, “':ll'l’l"UL‘"\- 'l F. Whitman, Helen E | refuse that has been placed at the | Hellan, Mabel Nance, M. Dapcevich,| Youngs curbs in front of homes and busi- W. Burke, Elsie Morila, Mrs Pv‘u'l‘\ am S. Youngs ness houses throughout the city. 'Dore, Claire Dore, john Simonsen, From Prince Rupert—Mrs. Beve Residents aré urged to devete Kenneth Dafoe, M.-Dore and Ira|ley Stafford was an incoming pass- |attention next Monday through | McChacken. |enger Friday to getting their properties| For Petersburg—Mrs. S, Klabo. From Ketchikan—N the| For Ketchikan—Hal Fairhurst, J.'ran, Allen Shattuck, F. M. Hamil- |L. McCarrey, T. Mortenson, Lola|ton, R. M. Bond, S. B. Hull and E. !Williams and H. Jensen Okerlund MOGSE HAVE j Aadoly Wrangell it LASTEVENING . goumy ppipay Mary At a regular meeting of the Loyal Leaving here day afternoon A. J. Demers, A proclamation issued today by | Mayor Harry I. Lucas designate the days from April 27 through and including May 1 as Cleanup Wesk | Kirk e ph McC Naimark m Herbe Plumb, Pearl Paul, Price, John D Rice. M Charles us W. indborn, c matters. they relate By all | summer season. R McCartney Dave Brown Robert Henry Edward. Norah Abraham. - oo figure affects | A EYES MINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 our own shop. Dr. Rae " for Seattle were, J. H Miss C. Donaldson G. E. Allen, Governor; Grant|C. G. Baker, Mrs. L. Wood, J. Tc | Baldwin, Junior Gevernor; Oscar 8¢rson, H. W. Campbell, S. Lums-| | Hegstad, Prelate; John Pastl, Treas- den. W. Koffinof, H. A. Hallett,| ;llOllll r, G. E. Almquist, Past («,)\_\S J. Preston, C. Sampson, D. Mac- mm, Walter Hermanson, Secre- n"hmn N. Nowicki, T. Resttvedt J. Fraser, A. Paquette, D. J Germaine, J n et and V. Pappe HALIBUT SAL SMES PRINCE RUPERT | B yester- ) ——————— )l’hl\ HOUSE for SERVICE MEN - IGION DUGOUT ¥ NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month | tive and officers installed: appointee we! AMERIC Sergeant-at-arms; \bn:lh Anderson, Inner Guard; Paul here for the|Urick, Outer Guard; Robert Light, ces. Andy Frederick-| Women of the Moose joined in { stallation ceremonies. Refreshment F. W. Will- were also served, arrangements be-! Prince Rupert, C. April 25 \r-‘xm Erickson. oS D LR (MHOlI( CHURCH 1 SETS OPEN HOUSE FOR ENLISTED MEN Chairman Henry wmon: 7 dn-! jnounced today that the entertam- |ment. committee of the Church of | ‘(l‘\ v(d‘l((’lml;hs‘ Davis will be heard {the Nativity will sponsor an open . ;(‘] il Sunday afternoon at h‘ho\m for enlisted men and their| 11)0“0( 2 & friends next Wednesday evening in se “partieipating Lihic® pdlit, halt anne Wolfe, Jeanne | Music will be furnisbed by the gf:f,:’j,;f”"gl,”“’_“' Frances Paul, | service men’s six piece orchestral oo SMd 'Ljh“l"»‘ Davis, |and x(’h“shmonts will be served T TR . LEGION ICE contest closes April 27, midnight, ibut 1542 were 15 sold here Friday for 50 and 12 cents a pound B PIANO STUDENTS TOGIVE RECITAL | Scveral advanced piano students passengers were Mrs. Roger Mrs. B Edna C Just for the pleasure of it, try J The Gold Medal Whiskey will be: Jo- Butts, Mary 25. Northern | | Guessing HOSPITAL NOTES e Monday IO[Cir{m}: EE%EE% EBEE%EE | ,Ruth Paregon was discharged | ;rom St. Ann's Hospital yesterday after having received surgical treat- iment there. HEADQUARTERS TYPHOON ! Mrs. Karl Karlson, who has bqen: SUITS | taki edi ' .| Anus Hompitny, was atsmissed ves-|| Ideal for Hunters and Fishermen [Sirsmm=| ilerday. ! Marie Henry has been discharged| ‘nom the Government Hospital af- \ter receiving ireatment there. ] Als|S[E[S]S] Sizes | Small, Medium, Large Harold Johnson Angoon en-| Extra Large | tered the Government Hospital yes-| All in Stock |terday for medical treatment g H. S. Grave The Clothing Man Father. of modern engraving of judge | total surfs | Hicurt NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| afr route from Seattle to Nome, on | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv | Jewelry Greek moun- (| i i glance . Light soft- i . Palm leat) . Corroded . Theme . Masculine . Part of certalp , | . Malull;belflnl soled shoe | Interminable’ Born v Astound (Dick) HARDCASTILE OF KETCHIKAN Candidate for Territorial Legislature Familiar With Qur Problems Pledged to Economy in Administration of Public Funds and Government of Alaska by the Citizens of the Territory. ‘ Your Vote Will Be Appreciated and Your Rights Protected. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY-—APRIL 28TH, 1942 anish aying Crushes with thé teeth name . scatter . Body of ad- visers sptical fn- strumenty / . Color | Ghance : Remove hatr Renewed Feline animal ’ Fastener . Small_wild ox of Celebes . Relate rocks Write 7. Young bear By BILLY DeBECK Andy Gunderson Candidate For Representative on Democratic Ticket Primaries April 28 35 Years Resident of Southeastern Alaska For the Growth and Development of Our Alaska S\CH & BRAGWT SPRING DBN T TAKE \T FER GRANTE THAR WONT W\ BE N0 ENEMN PLANES SASHATIN' AROUND - ¥ UL MNOSEY DOWN AN GEE HOW \EETLE HONEN POl THRWIN WONEST, SNUFEY - THE 80cs SAD \F HE EVER CAREWT MOV AN TH\S OFFICE AGAN HE'D FIRE OUT TTRANT N FAULT, COUSIN - ST ONDERWITED WNDER -WORGHER STEERED ME TO T \RRONG ORFACE ™ NAOW- NT THAT PATABLE 22 L JES CAWNT KEEP NN ENES QEF'N NE - WOWSOMEVER - D ., GNORE WHTE 10 Cy? GEE NE LOSE NORE =l \\) J0B, HONEY .POT: Cq (2% DeEH Al-| ahn, Win- | A. McEach-| Lillian | | Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1942 ettt e et | DR. L. P. 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Seattle, Wash., Whitehorse, Y. T.. Can. 144 L. AN $120 149 127 125 $112 83 10 $ 37 116 $ 88 95 207 234 212 26 114 142 119 $120 Effective Nov. 1, 1941 BECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE TRAVEL ON A "Princess’” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle "rinl‘cs Norah sails from Juneau April 27—May 7, 18 | } V.W. MULVIHILL Alaska Transportation Company L] BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE | CANADIAN PACIFIC PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION - UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 The Daly Alaska Zmpire nas the | largest paid circulation of any Al- wska newspnper There is no subsmule for New ewspaper Advemsmg