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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—— JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 194 B P N ( % 7 e MAILING ILLIN 01§ FOOD GROUP TIDES TOMORROW FRED HILDMAN meNE] ARE YOU MA. EXPLOSION | ISNAMEDBY | i v i [ it e s e ALY ALtz s FATH EBQ DA‘ YOUR FATHER S DAY | I ;2;'11 ';:&o Bfiga pnn:\v, 1;’: {:«(: at the box office of the — ok | | s o= CAPITOL THEATRE .' . ' ’ ese | K I I- lS 2 1 w p B H E A D’: : .“?.I-IA.’lil:l‘Il.t I;El?q:n" 5 :1. and receive TWO TICKETS to see: G e oA W 2L o[ i s i 0+ ““Perfect Crime’—"Meet the Chump”’ your gif i, it should be {Ellwood Ordnance Plant,|All Civilian and Military s = 27 ot an et wain = o Fodlital Tax<5e gk Persl | Biggest in Nation, f Has Blast Supplies Are to Be | Confrolled FORTY - FIVE WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! WL B el B Ium- War JOLIET, Tilinois, June 5—Ar x| WAE-'HIN(.'U). 5 ar EAVE JUNEAU | plosion hds rocked the mammoth|Production Board Chairman Donald | I_ Elwood Arsenal, one of the lafgcst (Nelson has creatéd a Food Require- H A ih G:ft — in the nation, leaving at leagt 2!{ments Committee under the chair- FOR wESTwARD ere re e 1 S dead, Captain Percival 'x‘unfigfl manship of Secretary Claude Wick- - ' |army press relations offic@#f an-|ard. { DadS lee Best Of All. nounces today, saying the®> more! The committee will control the! Passengers leaving Juneau Lue| ilhm\ a score were injured in the|production and allocation of all|yesterday were: for Y'\kulgt X;arglld' blast. |civilian and military food supplies. Bruner, Edward Renes, - LEATIIER ‘.IJALLETS UUTDOOB JACKETS Twenty-eight others, working in | The establishment of the new reson, I Anderson and Ch'ulies l?]xll: < ’ Bkl e e ot - T lack anc " aoiike o el | the shipping building of the arins [nine member committee with lho‘v(cr Cordova, Joe Lester; for al- |7\,\l:n( Zixf:{;iiif‘]f;}‘{]f:»" m;il.‘:{:::}(;{;rl \’\\nl(:'l“::\:;:lllll(“l‘\]{‘\\(lll)]l(;o([)lxl:‘).:]l(n::&l(‘(‘) 1\251{:1: |plant, were unhurt. THe biast, was|War Production Board is expected dez, Mrs. M. J. Hna‘;s‘ ;u?;.)e%mll)lt i 14 Bal die jedther ible wool-lined hunting coats. Dress or heard in a radius of 50 miiccIt|to be followed in a few days with man, Ralph Chsdwic! pe,| A e e o 1 occurred at 2:45 a, m. today and|the ennouncement of a combined Frank Patach, Miles Schoside, A. 2.00 - 8.00 S Re S destroyed the shippinig bniiting |British and American food board |B. Phillips, Lionel E. Hitch, Robert . 4 6.95 - 21.50 group and two buildinigs {h the E-|with Wickard as the American rep-|E. White, Ogust Colvery, Charles e g > wood Ordnance shell loading plant, | resentativ Montague, H. A. Wendling, Paul LONS AND which has been described by its e = Nestovich, J. M. Adams:on, C. F." F_RESEBVAT ROGUE SHIBTS SWE ATERS director as the largest {n the world. Broullette, James Hutchinson, Lou | FO! cATION cA!-‘- America’s favorite sport shirt. Comfort- Captain Tunstall said that no pllol A“D (REw H. Dyer and Saxan C. S"uth INcOR! able, easy to wear, Rogue or Rogue Styled by Wilson Bros. and McGregor hint_ of sabotage has been found Passengers for Se_\\xn'rl \\er(‘. l-vlo‘r- NEY G‘wm‘ 109 Rambler. In rayon, gabardine or 100% in 100% all-wool vests, pull-overs, coat but that this is a possibility to be an Hanson, Edwin J. Franze n, | R e 28 M““ Laura Franzen, Rudolph Planting, | Freight wool flannel models. Wide choice of colors, all .nvcsurmcd bv a, bourd of inquiry. OF BURNED STAR | i Gordon Falk, Will Henry, Arthur| & - ld. i ‘Cammwu. Anders Stensund, Mar- | s . il 4 PLANE ARRIVE e, e ROBES ] s |Laraway, Fred Hempleman, Carl | i SRR T Vaugnes, Maynard Wood, Joel Mad- p i o ... |Details of Fire Which De- [aux, dohn McGumpy, Jack Shull, It cloth, thistledown, 100% wool flannel, 3 {0‘ 2B (oA EihoAdker, An-] o Navy, wine, brown, blue. Sizes 35-46 AGREE o S'royed 36_Pla(e Cra" drew V. Tyler and Ken Williams. | y Are Given Here 9.95-19.75 e ————————————————————————————————————————— \ ALASKA COASTAL - ALASKA COASTAL Auu.nn:fl ARMY DAY Detalis of the fire which com-| AIleES MAKES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express [ pletely destroyed the 36-place Star SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Air Lines plane ust before taking| MANY FLIGHTS Sy e S e e | Basic Rafe Will Be $46 IE Bhofn TN DKR SN A Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka asic Kare Wi e$ @S [Monday morning, were brought to| oo T pon giter || Juneau.$8° $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $18 818 818 ; Juneau by Capt. Chet Brown, pilos| u'xd. \" afternoon with Alaska || Sitka . 18 18 18 10 18 18 b 1 | of June 1 for Serv- of the plane, yesterday afternoon. YSereny SOEII E A O e, |] Chichagor 18 10 18 10 18 10 3 | One motor had veen siarted mrwl”"”‘J Gt ‘C"v Olron. || Kimsban 18 10 18 10 18 10 T Ke Men | the take-off for the flight to Juneau | G 2 e 3 5 " 16 i | 18 1¢ 18 18 AND {when it backfired and the secona [, O @ bt f0. Tanakse, lnfo Neto g W W or'a es “mHEEN THOUS GRID (ENTER oF | WASHINGTON. June 6—A Sen-|motor caught fire, Capt Emw"‘;\;Ilri“!w):im\Jvix;vr o Gr;om;”n‘] Tenakee .. :g :g 10 i 4 R _[said. The flames spread quickly to| o> Y@ . |{ Ansoon .. ate-House corference commitee has | S¢ and Joe Riedi and returning on the|§ Hoonah .. 10 finally reached a compromise agree- the wings and gas tanks, and while | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68c s Crew ms ¥ |plane to Juneau was John I. Mart- | ment on the much kicked around |the crew managed to keep it with-| POUNDS OF HALIBUT | so hea TopAy U-S. CALIFORNIA . | : ti, Ancther late flight yesterday | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY S'Udled by il to raise thie pay of service men, |1t COnurol for nearly five minules | oo o cnarter trip to Canyon Tsland Kelchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake : | SEATTLE, June 5—Where is the|The committee decided on a basic u“f e :W"‘ *“‘u:fi‘f ;;fu_v‘f’j‘;“for PAA with D. C. Langdon #s a|§ Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 i Halibut sales today totalled 19,000 collegiate football capital? minimum pay rate of $16 a month [ e AR TR EEY CRCUOTER round trip passenger and Mrs, T.(J Kake ... - 2500 25.00 25.00 12.50 | pounds and were brought in by the| The state of California! | for ‘men in the armed services, 2 ¢ aped uh-ip npavis and Tim D. Davis return-|j Petersburg - 18.00 18.00 7.50 | "Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosness, ‘Whicl Eirhn Moorhall it s tatisa) B 1 scathed and managed to save mucti| - "0 g o plane. |} WrangeD | 1500 15.00 | I O inr, | American Foctball Statistical Bur; | The, $48, Would anply, 0 BUCk |o their cquipment, though log| ™M 0 Juneau ith the plin R 1000 | as purchased by E. E. Engstrom g jgures she re w § b 1iving A X Catehi- | g it ! wa 1: are R 1 tlt L TR R eau figures show that (heuv were | privates, apprentice seamen, and hooks were burned with the phm‘l A”‘fflm in Jum.:x “‘,)m K ‘w 1‘1 | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 ST for 128 and 1065 cents: and Wie |53 football playing colleges ih the| corresponding ratings in the mar-| * Aboard. the large Consolidated |20 Vith Alaska Coastal Arlines| ES, Dixon, Capt. Emil Samuelson, 12-) Golden State lagt year. Pennsyl-|ines and coast guard. First c v $ s last evening were M Bob Rut- ‘OR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAIN! 3 i 4 E year. ard. Commodore flying boat were Pilot| o " {§ FOR Calls Eleven Government g pounds, which was bOught bY|vania was sccond with 50, and|privates would get $52, The.pay | Brown, First officen Jack Grissom, 08¢, Harry O. Clark, Eail A (} HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 512 Execufives fo Whife | Booth Fisheries for the same prices. | Texas third with- 46. increase is retroactive as of June|and flight mechanics Don Hill and| W onirom, Jane Leslie and J. M. Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10%. . . .. Vi e Three states are bunched at the|1. Art Dewey. Wyckoff. An additional charge will be made for single p.swngm i 3 . S R House Conference bottom of the list. Delaware, Ne-| The Senate carlier had agreed.on| Brown picked up the big flying to flag stops. ary (OUN(Il WiLL : and Wycming have one foot-|$42 for the basic pay, while the|boat that was to be on the vun| KETCHIKAN PMNE v [ PSR % i e I-playing school apiece. House held out for $50. The$46 from Anchorage to Juneau, in New s AR 5 o WASHINOTON, ipe § —Fresl MEET THIS EVENING s b A Fote i ek Wiaom vEas] Jersey and tonk off May 22" iy ARRIVES THURSDAY | c--——-———— s e S ',“ bber shottages. | Juneau’s City Council will meet — DINNER PARTY LAST NIGHT|mise. the flight to Alaska. It was expxeted| an miijs Ajr Transport plane ar- 8 The President summoned to: the |4t & o'clack this evenitig, in_ the pldor 5t 5 ] e I Juneau last weekend |yyyoq nere yesterday afterngon from 1e President s none: -3 by S T A . A Bl e g nearly 3 e, i W | the problem eleven Government ex- | (0F 1S regular twice-monthly ses- | tertained at dinner last night in|{J, 3, |ahip. 6o -dts: norihwara. ecuss in‘f ding. ! ccutives vitally concerned with the | $1o0: Routine business of city ad-/ neir residence at the Decker Apart- | cluding the Great Lakes, Syracuse,|, AMODS Passengers arriving in Ju-| 1324-4th Ave. Seattle 5 ministration will be discussed ments Capt. Smith and Capt. Jo- i g5 ineau were J. M. Wickoff, Capt issue. F |Cleveland, Chicago, Duluth, Fort { | P it et seph Wark. | m | Frances, Canada, Lac Da Bonnct Chet Brown and Jack Grissom. | The Osaka-Kobe area is the im- SRR MR : Edmonton, Fort St. John and Takla |, LeaVing here for Ketchikan on| Benjamin Franklin was 77 years portant industrial center in Japan The Daily Alaska Empire has the Lake. It was at the last stop that the plane were Bud Whiteside, C old when he negotiated the peace producing ships, tanks, planes, guns largest paid circulation of any Al- Ehe . freak: aotldant. oo |A. Dillinger, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. | curred that! o p ’ ! | with Great Britain and_explosives paid circulati WASHINGTON, June 5 :“lThe|demolished the plane. {Jernberg. and: Edward Masel. Great Dane Pup Saved Saved, with the erew and part of United States today officially went !to war with Bulgaria, Hungary| | the equipment, was a great dane and Rumania as the President y 2 signed the Congressicnal resolution [PUPPY that Brown nad purchased A by bath Hoises. in New York to bring home to his wife and young son, who have been {in Juneau waiting for the arrival of L Browns as its pedigree papers were name is still unknown to the }ml:nt‘du?cl to Anchorage, it was — christe re by ti - The following are final scores|on ¢11211i:1,?nxnl)‘0d()le bE the Cren of games played this afternoon in' Arrive By Land, Sea, Air the Major Leagues as received UP| Nearly every mode of travel was to press time: used by Brown and his crew in National League reaching Juneau from Takla Loke, Brooklyn 6; Chicago 3. including plane, rail and ship. Fel- Beston 2;- Cincinnati 3. {lowing the destruction of the plane American League they were able to contact Canadian | Chicago 2; Boston 4. il’mmlx(‘ Airways through the Hud- | New York 5 Cleveland 3. son Bay post at the lake and a {Junkers plane, piloted by one of the! “0 B B GAME {famous Canadian bush pilots was sent to the rescue the party. They|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine travelled in it to Vanderoff, there stock today is 2%, American Can boarded the train to Prince Rupert.!gg1; Anaconda 24%, Bethlehem The baseball contest scheduled for tonight in the Firemen’s Park ke~ tween the St. Louis Blues and®tbe| AMERICAN LEGION ROLL CALL NIGHT IS SET FOR MONDAY | Annual Roll Call Night of the American Legion will be held onj| Monday évening in the American Legion Dugout during the regular vieekly meeting, beginning at 8 o’clock. Every member of the Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 will be called apd the names of members missing will be read off. Fred Cameron is chairman of the Roll Call night program. Special features are to be presented dur- ’ ing the evening. pAA ————— L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager STOCK QUCTATIONS 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 'NEW YORK, June 5 — Closing ~ United Nations ""Chain ol Ships s, e 5 POUNDS BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE EFFECTIVE MAY 23 R. T. $950OSEATTLE$171 00 82.00 FAIRBANKS 147.60 Plus 5% U. S. Tax { { { . ! { { { { { { ‘ { { \ \ { { { { { { { . { { ! b { b { ( ‘ { P From Prince Rupert to Ketchikan Steel 5212, Cosamonwealth and the party iraveiied by anadinn| Southern 7/30, Curtiss Wright 6%, National steamer Princé Rupert | International Harvester 46, Ken- and at. Ketchikan they took the|necott 37%, New York Central 7% Ellis Air Transport plane for Ju-|Northern Pacific 5% United SLaLcs neau, where they ] —— PLANE SERVICE|| THE SR > . F. € now wailing| Steel 46%:, Pound $4.04. Dodgers has been postponed, . F.iy " gior"ay " yine "t ot e it AT C 0 MacKinnon, president of the Gas- 1§ 16 Anchorage. !l ineau Channel Baseball League, an-| 12U {0 Anchorage. | DOW, JONES AVERAGES JUNEATU to nounced this afternoon. - Grissom. First Officer, is| The following are today’s Dow, LINE from Houston, Texas, and in ad- e Jones averages: industrials 104.41, J. B. CARLYLE RETURNS | ;iiilion‘ to (‘he u(l\'&'nlluvn-s of the|rails 23.54, utgimin 12.06. é’oflggg\hl'; 3 2 s rip, is seeing mountains for the T A TR g L‘ic‘:,,f:fl‘)‘,’_‘ first time since visiting California NIOY ANCHORAGE Alaska Transportation ficer for the ‘Territorial Treasur-:When a small boy. Hill and Dew- SEAFOOD FEED | {f KODIAK Company 5 2 o's office. returned yesterday from €Y both from Syracuse, are also| Members of Juneau Volunteer NOME ° A vigilant U. S. naval vessel (left) shepherds a ecnvey of ships which stretches to the horizon on the a short trip to Sitka on busmes;imaking their initial trip to the|Fire Department enjeyed a fine BRISTOL BAY Atlantic. for the department. Territory. seafood dinner after their regular KUSKOKWIM SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 ~———— | menthly meeting in the Fire Hall SEATTLE and YUKON RIVER POINTS PHONE or CALL for BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH [TWAEN . \WRAKE P %, last night. FoANERT R B FBIENT "By BILLY DeBECK s BRALLS O F\RE W QOWN ¥\, TAAR X GOES - 3 ) Information or Reservations PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT 'Lg\xvgra‘a(ggo%l\“g\\x\\f{é?a\\h T WD T ON TOF \';\_miéé\w‘%um W FROVIINY TRAVEL ON A | A L A s K A Bt s DRIED OWT ENOLGH 10 9 N&g%‘“&\“‘fi_g\g\“ B WARIN GUST — | XA “Pri e > i | REQD LT, N6RD BIRD 2 N “E\_p NIE GRS \X, incess STAR AIR LINES ‘ T DR S BB b scie 5 LINER ' D. B. FEMMER—AGENT VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 667 RS DID MAKE WE DROOPY - DURN 0L LETTER ST BRNE J Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle onu Q PAWN PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 TUCKET 0N . I3 N NMOUR \NWTER, Princess Louise sails from Juneau | - SHRRIOS v’;“‘.'l;!‘m“ The Daily Alaska Empire nas the| The Dauy Alaska Zmpire nas thi Agent, C, P. R—Juneau, Alaska | CANADIAN PACIFIC largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. Therg a0 subs largest paid circulation of any Al aska newspaper.

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