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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE» jUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1942 et o erm— e g ¥ 3 pa= —- gy e e e ' TIDES TOMORROW | s o e High tide 1:26 am., 196 feet as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘ Lew tide 7:58 am., -4.2 feet is invited to present this coupon th's evening ’ High tide 2:21 pm., 17.3 feet at the box office of the — ‘ | Low tide 8:06 pm., 06 feet ' L gl e CAPITOL THEATRE e e WEATHER REPORT o | ® Temperature Thursday, May 28 | |® .| . and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THE GET-AWAY"” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person ACA MAKES S“KA . || WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | asame ERY ORRCAR ot AND SKAGWAY Hops “~———————————— Passengers leaving here for Sitka| | lnte yesterday afternoon with Al-| | arka Coastal Airlines were Joseph | | Adamson, Harold McRoberts, Mrs, 1 ermm:v(.m-. Joann Wolfe and Jack r“ SPOR -‘-}ATIO N COM pA Y ! Coming to Juneau from Sitka on | the return trip of the plane were John Clausen, Fred J. Walker, Dan | Roark and Gus Brown. ! Arriving in Juneau from Skagway with ACA yesterday aftérnoon were | | W. Alenius and Harold Hostetter. | | Passengers to Sitka on this morn- | ing’s flight to Sitka were G. D. Mac- | Donald, E. L. Tuete, Jane Alex- | ander, and Elizabeth Anderson. Re- NEAR CITY DOCK £ o WILL OPEN Under Neaw "mmq(-nu-nl Saturday Morning (JUNE 30TH) ® Maximum 58, Minimum 50 oo.o.nooono. | < it t pn_fl.men ed, be publish e mat 0ot m“gconcem\“ cim‘a‘ od or CO e ‘destinatio’ ! 0es n American § p , . i ND ! = 2 ¢ WL - | turning here with the plane were | 5 RESEEVAT‘ONS Al Completely Remodelle WUE. Dies, B P Wat, 3. . Whi- | , | o o OASE man and Patrick Ryan. Sam Asp was . ““ORMAT A lan incoming passenger from Ten= B,EEN. A‘“‘ MENRY G akee, At Phone 23 ! Owners Are Oldtimers : A GOOD 51 GN_Conduit Ra. in Washington becomes Macs ‘ 4 | Arthur Bivd, in tribute to a fighter, Gen. Douglas MacArthur. | ' in Alaska | .2 s Wiy S R TR 7 3 PR Twenty-six Meet fo | Only the Choicest Food: WAAC Head? | fota Mesdames Served Freight Crozier and Wicks : s wemer o v )l ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Chinese and American Dishes at All Hours night at the home of Mrs. A E. | Serving Southeast Alaska— ——Passengers, Mail, Express ' e ea ure | Glover to particm?tc 1:; a going- SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. |away ‘party given for Mrs. hi An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- { CoReR and Mkl W 1C [ i i goon Tennkee Todd ican shan gof Sitka of whom are leaving for the south|§ 5 o0 ""¢"g " g10 §18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Monday* Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 0 10 " Entertainment included vocalll chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 | numb; by Mrs. Walter Heisel |l gimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 | Mrs. W. H. Matthews, Jr., and piano | f Pelican .... 18 10 18 18 By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, May 29 — It is o h vather unfortunate for the cleaning ‘2 E - A! and© pressing business hereabout {that Stephen . Longstrect wrote a s door Al Gl oliby” thito {selections by Mrs. Carl Hupp and '} Todd " | R IR T S At AL Sl asE T OR {Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Games | Tenakee .10 10 10 iy o % |were under the direction of Mrs.|j Angoon .. 18 13 the other handf it was very for- | Ruth Noble il Hoonah _ 10 tuniate for Byron - Barr Bryant ety wis Sl i) Express Rate: 10 cents per poond—Minimum Charge 600 ‘l"lty;;mu" :*;;dr('l:‘h‘:\:'l""""-v s o ecutive Board, assisted by Mrs. J SCHED_UI;\FD MKO,ED“‘}Y %‘:fl.?fiufigx’;fim Kake TR G By o e P. Williams, Mrs. A, M. Geyer, M et el i p i Sk Bl s 5 ¥ |John Clark, Mrs. Matthews, M Juneau 3. : v ; Ifellow who will be a movie A A sy Kake R 7 5.00 25.00 12.50 lere long unless women and. girl Dab Globe: Howaet s ankay by tors || EStersBure - 18.00 nrnm 750 | suddenly turn thumbs down on u:u)f. \‘m")m_“ "“_‘WI‘M‘* v oty wrangell . 15.00 15.00 |handsome young men with dash, 3 AE Droviy a_ &p: Kasaan .. 10.00 like centerpiece for the refrs: ke, cc e s ; FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone Blz |the old reliable smoulder, and'h Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 |soupcon of isolence i table, where sandwi and tea and cof young boy with his parents and Many Aliases settled in Steubenville, Ohio. There |y vine his carcer of crime, is no record that he has become a Straka bas used many aliases, 4 citizen of the United States. among them being: Robert Gat- Straka’s criminal record is a|erill, George Greschner, Paul Hol- long one. He has been a robher,|lett, George Morris, Joseph Rand- has been in reformatories, has been |all, Carl Strake, Carl Straker,, Carl convicted several times of crimes,|Strickey, Carl Strika, Carl Smkor Y served sentences and escaped from |Earl Striker, Carl Ctrikey. He has jails. At times he has posed as a|also used such monikers as “Bob, respectable citizen, fooling his|“Byck” and “George.” o neighbors. Several times in recent| Straka ‘was born May 10, 1902; | he signed a Warner contract | combat capacity with the troops In. the four intervening fears, hel | was something ‘of a boon to the| cleaning and pressing business. His| Those wishing to go should meet | promptly at 1 p. m. at the Cathed-| - -ee {ral in order to catch the 1:15 bus| | CANNERY WORKER to ‘the bathing beach. Lunches | tir: b he! E ght cles y o | | st job here was night clerking in| HERE FOR CARE|should be taken but ice cream and| a Culver City hotel, followed by | 1 | > e emo: e | ia briéf eareer in a Beverly Illlls‘ ! e e e ml! | fillifig -station. Then he hit his| Laurice Martin, was brought to|beach. % . 3 stride. There was something abot | |Juneau today on the cannery tend- VS RTINS | restaufants. . besides food, “mch{u Roedda and taken immediately TERRITORY OF ALASKA | | proved irresistible. to St. Ann's Hospital for treatment| OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR R S pHc got a job at the Club Cercle,|0f injuries to his feet, suffered in JUNEAU ALLOWANCE EFFECTIVE MAY 23 months he has eluded capture forlis five feet seven inches tall and where on occasion he recognized|an accident while at work, D e i R T. cffenses. He is considered very weighs approximately 170 pounds CHAMP_ Kiyoshi Nakama, |MOvie people among the customers [W. W. Council is attending him. |CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION treacherous and always instructed |He has a heavy build and paunchv Hawaiian' swimmer attending |Some of them told him he ought - > e I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor 5 flu S E A T T L E $l1l “n i his accomplices to “shoot it out,”|stomach. He has hazel eyes, dark | Ohio State university, broke the |to be in pictures. | of the Territory of Alaska, and although he usually preierred to|brown hair and a light complexion.| 1500 meter American indoor rec- | This was no news to Gig, who|CAFT. AND MRS, BAGGEN en volunteers to serve in non- l | bicnic, weather permitting. | at home and abroad. i R e OB T T Gifts for the departing guests of || HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: " Yiiirddgd v ped, U | honor consisted of framed color Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Kare,: Lieas: 4% 1 -, | the'subject " Mr. Barr, ' who waj el photographs of typical Alaskan An additional charge will be made for single passengers [HE " Phec:, SR Stn S MONIS s oatmb XL | scenes, together with the sincere to flag stops. (R g Svie R 1 Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby i good wishes of their friends i - Gig Young and henceforth | | ceutive decree, must he called Gie | According to reports in Washing- BT o B A o AR e e g S | Young ton, Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, of HOLY "'RIN"‘Y | et | This s because, after the “sneak Houston, Tex, wife of former 2 "1 AMER'C lN [ [preview.” so many of tie comment Gov. William . Hobby, wit head | SUNDAY SCHOOL B P /‘ N 7 Carl Straka (above) modern ., with which he Intends to blow | cards mentioned “Gig Young™ that|the Women's Auxiliary Army . | ! counterpart of Dr. Jekyll and M. |} o1t 5 pieces before submitting {the big boys heard a mandate (Eiosps whien it Is getiuf b bill Pl(Nl( S'.A!EB A ' R w A Y S Hyde, is wanted by -the Federal (o i oohension. Straka reads al- Byfon . Barr arrived in Los An-|Creating the corps has been L B Bureau of Investigation for viola-| ;o continuously. His favorite lit- goles from Washington, D, C, op|Passed by both the house and the | | St ey ] |4 1324-41h Ave tion of the National Motor Vehlclc“nm“r‘, consists of detective storia | April Fool’s Day, 1937, convince ll,s(‘nal(“llv\u‘ awaits m\ly'l‘ resn.dcnt } Members rvf. the N‘mduy School | b Cheft Act. Born in Austria-HUng- | ijhough he habitually reads sev- RERRE A 110 001 I ABHNG 1] s s g et LLDQEVe. | [OIANe tHolP® Trtlty Gapibiral wilt - ary, he came to this coullry as @ |.ra) well known weekly magazines b ' detors OR April's eve, 1941 will be composed of 150,000 wom- meet on Sunday for the annual| custodian of corporation records for run from law enforcement officers. | SR o ord at a Yale meet. His record- |0t fired for persistently hiding in ARKIVE HERE FROM 8| said Territory, DO HEREBY CER- 147 Gn | 11 Burglaries breaking time was 19:33.4, phr kitchen when co-workers from| Cabl. Geo Baggen and M FY ‘that there has been filed in 8 " From June, 1040, to January, 1041, WHAI_EBONE BASKETS £ o DS dramatic school appeared for|Basgen returned fo their home in{my office on this, the 14th day of Phis 5% U. S Straka participated in at least | i L [ scrvice. {Douglas this week from Sitka. They | May 1042, the ‘written consent of M seventeen burglaries in the states. RECEIVED BY ARTS i — jdrrived here on the Columbia Lum-|pe *stockholders of the WHITE of West Virginia, Ohio, and Pen- | neylvania . .| AND CRAFTS OFFICE On the night of January 12, 1941, | 3 Straka Bad his most repent en-| aou recent addition fo.the Arts “T didn’t spill much there,” pe|ber Company boal Takan, of which|pAss AIRWAYS, INCORPORAT.- “It was when I w®t to work|Capt. Baggen is skipper. ED, a corporation organized and MA a drive-in that I proved de- T O existing under vi 1 s er an r Ry cisively 1 wasn't meant to be a|DAN M( ARRIVES 4 e g y countér with law enforcement offi- | waiter.” N TOWN FROM SITKA[, > °f the Territory of Alaska, L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager cors near Burgettstown, Pennsyl-|Dd Crafts Department of the Of- | Ho. Soilled s LR Dan Moller. City Engine |to the dissolution of said corpora- 44 = IE 106 Vanis On'shis ogccasxon thirke pol:u fice of Indian Affairs’ stock of nat- | and <hl'.: \:"as'\?‘cll?v l:lc: ll]:(zi:n ]'_“p k ‘m,A D;“‘ %I“x\ L“*:m,fl of Sii-|tjon, writter consent to such dis- 185 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 § | g ¢ ® | ive: araftwork: 8. ‘a. shi | @ § ) a it— | ka, arrived in Juneau today on anj, e . S RRS Le ERea a le e T R oanidis Ll | Officers observed Straka and an-| V¢ Craftwork is a shipment of | probably spotting ‘a future movie|Alaska Coastal Airlines plane and| ol 0ch Baving been executed by| - ; cther individual removing license | Whalebone baskets, decorated with |star. He also spilled suadry other|is staying at the Gastineau Hotel|"". °f the stockholders on the 5th - eorr e plates from an automobile. When |iVOrY, Which was recently received e g rastineau Hotell gay of May, 1942, SNBSS SESUUUSUSISSUU I USSSUB DU ) items whose owners also were ‘nice for > v day: 2 . e & . or the few days that he is in the they aproached the two men, Straka | {Tom Point Barrow. | about it.” fired four wild shots and took to a| Th atractive black baskets, while | A |~ Art finally neatby field thereby making a c\ean‘fummonlv referred to as whalebone | getaway. His companion, a fugitive | baskets, are actually woven from | from the jail at Hancock, West|the baleen, taken from the mouth WHEREFORE, in view of the city. 1 ; {2 |above premises, I do further cer- | i | interfered with la- - e = Al r‘nx During a fellowship at the MISS RUTH REAT ON Pasadena Playhouse he studied days WAY HOME TO NOME and acted nights. He and a fellow- Miss Ruth Re#, member of the | NEW | PLANE ' {ify that the White Pass Airways, : Incorporated, a corporation, is dis- SERV'CE | T ll E ] sclved, pursuant to Section 924, Virginia, was captured {of the whale. It is a cartilage like ant, Bill Hammer, shared al . te or Tomen Brothers of Nome, | Pled Laws of Alaska, 1933, up- A T C 0 Carl Straka brags to’his hoodlum | substatice that forms a screen in ckyard shack and subsided on| .. Of Lomen Brothers of Nome.|on the fiiing in this office of the JIINEAU to | friends that he is a ntnonouwnw mammal’s mouth for the pur- | brodigious batches of stew. B A, l?“ today for the| proper proof of publication of this l N E chatacter.” It is reporfed that he|pose of straining fish from the }| Bl dropmed out and took up'“"”"” f88er, by Dome, from: &l corificate, A | L seldom sleeps at night, preferring | wator. insurance. Gig married Sheila| acation of m'\fl'“" ‘1’\‘;?““‘* IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I (‘:Ioggg%'; | ( 0 sleep in the day and always | L e Staples, who ilso worked at the| OM her way north Miss Reat vis-|p.ve her E with a 45 caliber automatic under | B DIMAGGIO KIN?_mn { Playhouse, and was “divvu\'t-l'ul"‘iv iféd Mr. and Mrs. James Drake at nlll;m:.‘::)evu?)tf?ic:;: slc?; :?";:;neli:’n(nl ANCHORAGE | Alaska Transportation his pillow. ‘He is known to spend| The Army quartermaster corps| 5 Jo¢ DeMaggi wl,"-”,d“““’.',“‘ scouts, jtheir Fritz Cove home for several|ine capital. this 14th day, of ‘May, KODIAK | Company * considerable time practicing with |is using substitutes for more than el snelied — . days. A. D, 1942, ; % NOME ‘ firearms and information has been|800 materials now ‘critical name “DiMaggio” and thinks he | A younz robin has been seen te R ' _FRANK A BOYLE, BRISTOL BAY | o d received that Straka carries a| S | may be related to the New York | it 11 fect of angle worms in.u Tin represented 70 per cent of ARdLATT Alaikn: and Fet KUSKOKWIM z - SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 bottle of nitroglycerin on his per- BUY DEFENSE BONDS Yankees' slugging outficlder. | gay Bolivia's 1939 exports. AN asks, and; Reg - i ¢t . e : e 5 istrar of Vital Statistics. BEATTLE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK Thimder Siw- g1k OWWM CATS ™ Tuet | / GosW, JOEY- & BETTER | [ PARDON the -« ! FIRE L WRTE STeN QUTTR SIGHT BN e W‘;“o‘s-a\%: T bk Ab” /| LET ME GNE HER THE R THAR 1 RS and YUKON RIVER POINTS ; PHONE or CALL for | information or Reservations E |! PASSENGERS FREIGHT N { { ! ! 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