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Y 14, 1942 AGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MA New War Sweatér G'VE S(HEDUI.E V JOHN LAWTON Blood File ( | ROY CARRIGAN Il D ] AT G | \).[,TMMLJ)E TIME (_-OTTUNS GlVES SPEE(H R FOR BASEBA”. | as a paid-up subscriher to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ’ 2% S prog’am Is | is invited :o r;‘Jrebsent this coupon this evening i 1 | | | ; at the box office — Gay, Wearable, Washable . AT NOON MEET ~ CONTESTS HERE 1 of the | , Feor ¥ - PR CAPITOL THEATRE i Aok o8l Tacoma Brewer Says Al Ihlfly Games fo Be Played‘ on'lnu‘ng and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ; 0' Jap A"a(k S d Juneau residents who have not . L un aY | yet taken the upportumlyd to llulu" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person — |NENEE.. e T = 02020 | their blood type registered in the A . v With the Japs having their hands The playing schedule for the Gas- | files of the Territorial Department WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! } ”"” in trying "‘_’ "C‘.‘F(?“d““’, lhil" tineau ]éf,,,“,l,‘,] Baseball Leu;;ue was |0f Health, may gill dp'so B The |- =g R R RN SR Tt chanaghia tbabk. AT, SR T will be next Sunday with the Joisey | 1¢5 Il t # % 2 ton, Pabema. - Wash, l;x-ewm- told | Joiks facing off with the Dodgers. t‘Al\tll?UIIIL.» e | o it ot phird Five teams make up the league, Any person wishing to have his| ~ il "’t ‘;’e WLEOR COEHINS = and will play 30 games on Sun blood type analy may- do 50 4 '{fl:’:;s( mfl Sfcphpr‘,sidpm of the ys and Fridays. Following is |merely by i“}”px':)\zfiull? «l:lt(:lcul;-l«xl:; ) 5 v 3 : cratories any g and g g . ('«;IumbmdBrflwing (‘,f;mpany of Ta- suu{l‘i?"];\‘i'\y 17—Joisey Joiks vs ‘r . smail sample of blood to the TRAN S p ORT TION CC”M pA N Y f coma, and is making his annual trip T s | technicians there. ] through the Territery in connection m‘fi“umduv. May 19—St. Louls Blues| The program of blood typing iJ} ! with the business. He expects to go 1 g vt | Geing --caried on- in frder thut i ik north today. ; Friday, May 22— Juneau vs. Joisey | file of as large a group as possible | vy Depariiied, Lawton spoke brigfly on war prob- Joiks. pave names of possible blood donors g be publishety I e mm‘w_‘“ . Soln .U‘ 1'9&(1-‘ sunday, May 24 — Dodgers vs. available in case of an emergency. ! fustmeals O P min R L Spare Parts. The program also is of benetit to| ] War contlige s L e mml Tuesday, May 26—St. Louis Blues |those who have their blood typed. S AT “blf"i et vs. Juneau. Laboratories to have his blood typed (:; flu%('a?k buL.Ih::]'.bth’; Iin: prgpi‘ Friday, May 29—Joisey Joiks vs.|can be kept on band in order to ‘ v-n‘m “\\ for defense of the Terri- | Dodgers. |is given a card to keep with him YRS ‘0 Sunday, May 31—Spare Parts vs.|permanently. In case ot injury, he 5 | tory should m':‘“""E' ! | Juneau. |then can be given a transfusion as FO! TION | in’the Gold. Rasin of the Baraet | [ Fpsstey, ounp 2-Dodgsts vs. St quay- 16 - BIfS, WG 4e] i | Hotel that the Executive Boafd of Bernadine Petkovic .l"’}:“:»:df‘\“l";“m‘ Sl 'de-mLypgfx waiting for his blood to| HENRY G;fl'm oot the Chamber has appointed Allen progenting the new war sweater, | joisey Joiks | *“Ene. typing-process 1s lengthy and Freight Pbove ‘ ! Shattuck to investigate the possi- | gy owing how much yarn can be | sunday, June 7 — Juneau vs. St.|y elimination of this step, many | | bilities of using a street cleaning | gyyed by the bare midriff. The | pouis Blues. :;A\cs may be saved by immediate! i magnet here to pick up old nails on | gweater is worn by Bernadine Junie 9—Jolsey JoIks VS, | fo S y E | | the streets and help conserve rubber. | Petkovic of Pueblo, Colo. ad transfusion i | It was pointed out that such g PRI s e Priday, June 138t Lolls BIies | nas et Lo ik Juseay. e o { method is being used in Fairbanks | Ve s ‘ml Parts. Tl AR % inot yet hufl his blood typ‘td‘m{) | { .) ‘)F 7 "5 M. S. Whittier asked the Chamber | ' J(;}:,e\- Jm .. g | atories in the -mommgl % by MQLLB- | | aveePed™ € o |to look into the matter of whether Tussday, June 16 — Dodgers vs.| D08 AP ReRRTER het | o | jor not air mail service between Ju- | “Al"vE SIUDEMS Spare Parts, ‘t:)rln .al(:r ':Epotx;:tment at some other ‘ | L) (e T onw e ¢ E e 05t vou e 009y ALASKA COASTAL.AIRLINES 2 Victory Garden pamphlets werP\; m ARMED FOR‘ES ‘V'\S;’,:::;:,f:“ June 21 Joisey Jolks va.] Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express o distributed to members and a com- | Gt { Dodgeis: X mm([ RUPERI SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. j g munication from Secretary of Al-| oguating students and former| Tuesday, June 23 Spare Parts vs. | | Hawk g Pel- Kim- Chicha- aska E. L. Bartlett was read Urging | o gents of Wrangell Institute, in-' Juneau i HA'-IBUT PRKES' Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka e BEOPR stitution of learning of the Alaska| Friday, June 26—Dodgers vs. St {f guneau_.s8 510 "sis sl0 $18 s18 s18 618 $18 . DR AR S Office of Indian Affairs, are doing Louis Blues. { : |} sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 w0 10 s more than their share ir the na-' Sunday, June 28—Spare Parts vs.| At Prince Rupert yesterday 182.-| il_uch;uof ig ;g :: :3 :: :g 5 . RED SKIRTS ! {tion's war effort, Principal George Joisey Joiks {000 pounds of halibut were sold at|} Kimshan FLAIRED ERIS ‘S(hOOI GmuDs I'T. Barrett disclosed today. Tuesday, June 30—Juneau vs. St.| 1370 and. 1410 and 11 cents a l;\e;gfxan .18 :g :3 ig ® COAT DRES | H . Barrett arrived in Juneau last Louis Blues. pound s o R u Enmy Ou"ngs night on the motorship Institute I, Thursday, July 2—Joisey Joiks vs.| At Kelchikan yesterday, halibut § 3000, " 15 18 J ® FRONTS with 20 students who arc returning | Dodge! sold for 1190 and 9.86 cents o} Hognan | 10 o = wy e SUIT DRES v On S '-in Da Sito homes in Juneau, Tenakee and| Tuesday, July 7—St. Louis Blues|pound. { Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 g e o o p g y | Angoon. Graduation exercises for| vs. Spare Parts. S eee ! SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Sk tHe #dhool were Held Tast s““da'y'i Friday, July 10—Juneau vs. Joisey | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petefsourg ~Kake | spring weather combined with the Five of the graduating class joined Joiks. Imis Imkow | $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 | incipient ending of school meansithe U. 8. Coast Guard the Hext| Sunday, July 12 — Dodgers Vs, | Sy | 25.00 25.00 12.50 outings for classes and ciub groups day, another the navy. Two studen Spare Parts : | (Sun Time) Petersburg 18.00 .50 5 zg i a throughout the Juneau Public|were graduated in absentia because| Tuesday, July 14—St. Louis Blues High tide 1:47 a. m., 175 feet ] Wrangell 15.00 f od e Schools |they already had answered the call|vs. Juneau | T il 50 mm 18 thar I} Kasaan ... QGUALITY SINCE /887 Yesterday afternoon, members of |to arms and had joined the army| Friday, July 17—Joisey Joiks VS| gy tige 221 S Express Kate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 the Band, accompanied by Robert before the end of the school term. |Dodge! | s - % | " 1 O ihite cisesitr.stook theiatter-| The Rev. Walter Sobalstr ol July 19-Spare Parts vs., Tow e SR W AR fi%%ég&%%%&hw&mfi% ‘?.éIII;IGEE Phone 612 i e noon off for a pienic at the Skater's|gave the main addréss for the grad- | Juneau leie W 8 ke it & sal 4 Round Frip Fare: Twice One-Way Fi Less 10% !Cabin on Mendenhall Lake |uation exercises, also returned to| Tuesday, July 21—Dodgers vs. St % 3 % ¢ Bt A [] 1 ! B . WEATHER REPORT An additional charge will be made for single passengers Tl l Today, groups of various classes|Juneau on the Institute I Louis Blue a7k PO o Tha sota baflOIage o ew ln |tram the Grade School took their| Barrett reported tho: the grad-| Friday. July 24-Spare Parts vs.|® Gl 3 N |lunches and hiked to various points|uation class this year x\un)\wredi"“‘f"y Joiks : 3 o : — 4 [within walking distance of the|28. A total of 208 were enrollea| Sunday, July 26—Juneau vs. St.|® Maximum 71, Minimum 49 Louis Blues. ® o 060 00 00 00 0 s 0 Revealed: Damaging Production (Continued from Page One) gineering. Dr. Price is a vice presi- |school for short picnics. | - e 'MANY RESIDENTS TAKE TUBERCULIN | TESTS AT CLINIC bring it into play. | Yestreday afternoon in the Jun- T h'm, is nothing eau Public Health Center, tubercu- lin tests were given to 40 children Many Fires mysterious in the 18-teacher school last year.| Gift of the graduating class to the school was a service flag~in hgnor | jof the 30 graduates now in the| armed forces of the United States.| | Barrett plans to leave this after-| noon for Tenakee and Angoon then |back to Wrangell i —— - WINNERS FOR Team named last on each date is home team. AR T MRS. RUSTGARD SENDS GIFT OF AUTHOR 10 LIBRARY IN JUNEAU Mrs. Josephine Rustgard has > DOUGLAS NEWS |LAST REGULAR MEETING H UNTIL FALL BY piwe! | Mrs. W. H. Matthews addressing the Douglas Island Women's Club| PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ent of » Fire Protection Asso- about fires or explosions, Dr. Price i § s iz.x::..:. .‘:vlz li::kb:ci:) vall‘a?(rl‘ unwm maintains "rhvur‘ must be some-|irom the Juneay Public Schools, | ESSAV (o"IEST | presented to the Juneau Public L“HGSL.. SPSLRE wn)thK_a :ook” l;‘?“’:‘ investigate several disastrous fires thing to burn in every case, The |3 from St. Ann’s School and 127 brary a copy of a hook by C"]"gr cKey§ o "h,(-dadn:i oz:i.’h ‘;,,mi Round-Trip Fares: und_explosions, among them the job is to find out what is present Tesidents of Juneau. . | Fred W. Bowers of Babson Park, J. Cromin, pl;ou h le,q e ‘i r 1| 10% oft twice one-way New London, Tex., school explo-|that might burn, or explode, and| Those who took tuberculin tests| ARE A""ou"(ED Florida, entitled AILOR JIM.» |Of interest for l.e 4 ~ regulal W taresl shess Bansciadds i sion in 1937. take steps to prevent that hap-|Yesterday must return to the Health | oy book was given to Mrs. ‘neeting of the mgamm@n until | 'l.nsd A cheerful, brown-eyed man with pening | Center on Friday afternoon be-| Ak i Tl ; Rustgard by Col. Bowers, the author, next Fall. The mr:*etmg.wa‘k helfl vance. thick greying hair and dressed in Ak P tween 2 and 4 o'clock to have the| Alas flUW,m‘F“ 9f Uup' Pan At=lyith his compliments, for the ex-|8Y the home of B, Normgn Rus-| 3 natty Blus dosble-breasted sulb iresults read and checked so that e“l‘f“l‘ s “‘f“_o“"“d““ high | press purpose of transmitting it to|tad: N & Fairbanks, Alaska __$ 76 Dr. Price grew serions when I ex- WAR BOND BOO'I'H 4 permanent record can be filed for :;':S_A €558y ""C“ .. on What|che Juneau Public Library. i, oatossgs Jar S’ spheion v aIg gl:ltév?nm:a ~~~~~ e lfl s :: s : Bikidhd why T Tieo callad future reference. e mgnca? ..ml,xff“!“m Means| i is a very interesting book ‘md:M‘é: Glen Kirkham and Mrs. Harry | g .Aasklm s I8 &1 132 ot K. Hoie s da st SE-I. up IN lOBBY | Later, arrangements will be madt'vwz yb ll;u'n"r'y ‘f“f ‘n‘mounced“_c well recommended by those who‘Wou.)Pec_ 19 McGrm..h o “ " 18 s120 i e e [to X-ray those who show positive|'0day by Dr. James C. Ryan, Ter-|nave aleady read it here. It is the| M. John MCormick was also|| Nomo Aloska 149 714 126 149 $113 H e it o Gl o OF BAR ANOF Ho“l!mum_ :_mrml Commissioner of Educa-|life story of an old salt living in|a speaker on the evenings program. | Nylato, Alaska — 131 50 99 127 $ 37 BBt sahothee: thi Oie. sy | | "3;‘}-] e : Tampa, Florida, as told by ColShe spoke on the “pledge program.” |l Ophir, Alaska ... 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 lack. of adeguate prabschion. Th-| ek = \MARG‘RH HOWARD'S ) ey a;‘? _I:f ricla Chombers, An-|Bowers, who is a neighbor of My.[fOF sale of bonds. Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 forwunately, the results are the A“Wm' b]i\\'u:gs Bonds and Staxrillps‘ Zhg:'::zl sg;zfldbf:;l%t};\;azlflzfigt:. :"1‘(‘ 1(\;Irs Rustgard ai Babson Park.‘,watm;fplo&::"‘:fla'::“thsf p::x‘x::‘;;r:l Whitehorse, ¥. T., Can. 144 125 114 142 119 $120 E FE L ooth made its appearance in the " h 8 o . orida. S S 3 o bune “L‘.ur “\\ alx”srol(:ul;:onr.md(”e | 1obby of the B?,ml\m’ Hotel today in | Fu"in‘l 'S SET 'g?:éex;ss!:;stcg;l;:n&tzirg The| :ut: < S ;gm}l]sinless ancgivirfil ;u;:w!i?nl,l Mrs.|| Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. PELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager L Jevator destroved en. | connection with the current Volun- | | ;i en forwarde: | Charles JFox . installe ¢, following 1 . Franklin St. ik :":: l‘(;‘";h(:; i)‘xj'rit(;uf‘t;fl 7837 tary Pledge Campaign. The booth| Funeral services for Margaret|Washington, D. C. for competition F'SHI"G BOAIS I" |officers; Mys. Rustad, President; sk St BEQWE X1 D00 sl Tora whan A i o] :‘;l! be :;ndvd by ;\'Umlenb:glunwer;‘Dml'oll:z Howard, infant who dizd :;nx:dheprix;m:t‘a; ;’:::e‘idl“"' llme M:: ]\:;ak‘sk P;S'Ch' V‘é" Presld;._ut; m 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE ! i e S eyt * vho will wear official ges, sell early this week in the Government | . -year coliege | MATS, & ensen, Corresponding ::::“l '\1»(‘(1::;(:’ ;‘&;‘;‘&:i u:c's]‘.mi:; war stamps and give information on | Hospital, wiul be held Saturday at|SCholarship worth $6,000. w"“ (AI(H IODAY | Secretary; Mrs, Calvin Pool, re- ’ : Siblodiin dosttopod = taakars HHe the pledge campaign. Mrs. John L.|2:30 p. m. from the Memorial| FOr Winning the Alaska °°"°e'“vi A : : | cording Secretary; Mrs. Sam Devon, v 5 D ecounting tor ome_third of o | MeCormick was in charge of the | Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Wal-|Pri2es of $30, 825 and a silver medal, Fishing boats which came in to-|Treasurer. H L e g o booth today. ) |ter Soboleff conducting. ;wm be awarded the first, second{day with their catch included the| Mrs. Fox who is leaving soon for 2 -~ i s > | Mrs. McCormick said that the| The child, who was born June 17, an(! third contestants. The contest | Reliance, hr‘mgmg 3,600 pounds of|the south was presented with a & s P e S bonf)h will be open from 11:30 am. [1941, has lived with her grandpnr—‘dosea t\lel"e on _May 1. Judges for!halibut, which were sold to Elton‘bnn voyage gift from the Club. S S DicAtickion” and. to fHtdoe to 2 pm, and from 5 pm. until |ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, thc Alaska division were Mrs. Mil- |Engstrom at 11 and 9.80 cents a| ———e———— WM_‘NN‘-M. R oo, =04 &9 o110 pan. each day |since the death of her mother, Mys, 47 Hermann, Mis. H. L. Faulk-|pound. | COMMENCEMENT DATE ! R i i 4 r‘,mnd\. of the campaign this week |Eli Howard. Mr. Howard is expected |17 40 B. Frank Heintzleman. | Bringing salmon in were five| ADVANCED %9 TRAVEL ON A e ::]:."" l‘llwv big rally which will be |to arrive from Sitka to attend thel\ o ool e — trollers and one packer boat, selling| Graduation exercises for Douglas| AENAAIATN h Bl he Sroduston of - iar Cu‘\:‘xx\’ "1:1 \NT-: Ué‘ the. rwenne;l:l funeral. | .DAUGRGE \{A:ARA AND 16,005 large red Kings, 1,505 small|bigh 'school se_nxors will be held on “Pri‘cm" T n E materials plant if we are going 10| starting at 9:15 Wiy o e T W o HTERS SOUTHBOUND | reds and 3171 white Kings at 16,|Monday evening, May 18, instead : José the entire production in a fire? | agement of the Coliseunn Tooamm 1o |, Al albatross with a Spread of| & George Vaara, whose hus-|10 and 10 cents a pound. of Friday, May 22, as orginally LINER : - “Expansion of fire protection I;mglu T m“;,;;“" “‘ffl\llul]h more than 11 feet has wings only|Pand is a merchant in Anchorage o s planned. The change was made due { A T C 0 must progress step by step With|sooend showing will ;; «»;:lc.-uu:l.u fhptes W :2:1 rfirm"; Mnyorsur s o WOMEN OF MO :;f)’mp rMtlsew‘ml OLf n]w dfl't e JRRaR L Meneonh, expansion of 3 ot ¢ 2, ing e her daughters, etty and Jean, MOOSE rs are planning to leave by first < ; Dr. Price 3111;"11’53“3!. that nei. | S20iday night to.ensble Dougles | 0O LATE 70 GLASGIFY | paseed through Junean muu,bo%d Meeting Saturday in the Club)boat- for the Westward to work gl LINE . the FBI nor any other agency Juneau. ! Y ANTED_Man to work in Theatre, | this Week. They will visit for spme |Rooms at 8 pm. Nomination of |during the summer, and who would| Princess Louise sails from Juneau | to blame for not preventing e Call 20th Century Theatre time in the States. officers, formal invitation with re-|'Ke to graduate with the class. May 7, 13—June 1 5 these fives. for after all there was | SHOTYE NS e freshments and entertainment after| eV. Willis R. Booth of the North- V. W. MULVIHILL Alaska Transportation | no criminal intent The condor of Peru, largest fly-|1941 8 CYLINDER Oldsmobile Se-| The Daily Alaska Empire has the |meeting. ern Light Presbyterian Church will| Agent, C. P. R.—Juneau, Alaska Company ~ What he does say is this: “We ing bird, has been known to weigh| dan, Hydromatic, new tires, heat- |largest pafl circulation of any Al- ————— deliver the Commencement address c i the technical knowledge o 26': pounds er; 1 ofl heater. Phone Blue 255.|aska newspaper. Empire Classifieds Pay! ZETE CANADIAN PACIH * = i DR e T s 16 feun o = Fan FERIOD SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK Sepresapiions At Poug . 3 SEATTLE | : high school will be held tomorrow BUY DEFENSE STAMPS i —_— & jand Monday completing their work — | WEWD,NARD B\RD 5&\;\'\-\‘-‘% e WULLD, FORT BRAGG - for the year. | \S SERGERANT WIWCOK - FOR QGG - 9 - —————— . ASSEN( PREIGHT. ‘ AT ST GOT & BLNCH OF LVE-GACK GING e e Teu SHEEE ARIERR THORS RETURNING 10 SITKA For An Ideal Gift i Gaigid | HERE \NHO \NANNG JOIN HOUR” KEEP "EW THEM GOOD: REEN § LANDSUDE DONN WeRe Mis. Barl Miller and baby ex- 5 2 BREFRIGERATION WRPPY" CLUB BND RECEWE LETTERS — LOOKIN RR8ES2 *m 1 ‘CP\\.CB\PKE" 3 Dected 40" ledvue by plans: today for To Friends Outside or ° Sgfiég_“a%g& L T:\\‘ T&Efigfiefi‘e ;\F“%P&&LS&S her home in Sitka. Mis. Hilda Run- Alaskans in the South | o ' quist left last eveping by boat for Send a Subscription to i 500 NAWES QF BusINEsS Lor return to the former Capital i D. B. FEMMER—AGENT & city. SRARGNT - Age gt o PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 ' L GO OUER T I. R. LAWTON HERE ALASKA WOHMI MEMBERSHP L\ST H. R, Lawton, Columbia Brew- y ‘ wes Synducate ln QN DO N QUTMOST TO ‘COMMODRTE NE Nt oghts eserves —a2l 2 eries representative, returned to Ju- neau from visiting other cities in the Territory on business. He staying dt the Baranof Hotel while in the city, A P. O. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska $1.50 a year Thereis no suhéiitu:e for The Daily Alaska =mpire nas ihe largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. . spape s ¢ dvei