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PAGE TWO THE SHOE THAT HAS THE WHOLE TOWN WALKING ; Leave fo;Skagway‘ ‘ DEAD' 2 los‘l‘ L . il Low sz‘flifl)._p‘.xi, 3‘4 teet. at the box office of the« — IN COMFORT! s s T s il e AR L peeae il CAPITOL THEATRE ::;;ks xzfi;}]:i:g:blfcilll;idr;\;ders ::: ng 'Sher fe(ke-d ar y | - i : Tep;\r;viral‘nre,figMg:‘dr.ny. Jum: 8 e and receive TWO TICKETS to see: [porttait work, . Nina oramnine ThUrsday Morning ' SV “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE" A A s cFS T Ca U '8 Ta THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Mrs. Crumrine and Josephine Crimrine and her daughter, Miss Josephine |Crumrine, well known artists, will | leave tonight for Skagway. Mrs. Crumrine and her daughter have a number of orders for work in Whitehorse, Carcross and Ben- 'FISHING VESSEL LOST OFF SITKA; Is Report Word was received. here morning at the U. 8. Customs of the wreck of a fishing vessel King this 1 | [ s TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 19 v TIDES TOMORROW | ROY CARRIGAN | { as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR X | is invited to present this coupon this evening Low ‘tide 6:00 am., 08 feet High tide 12:20 p.m., 136 feet e — ' ALASKA COASTAL | PLANES MAKE | MANY FLIGHTS| Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | My-Chree and expect to spend the|Fisher off the coast near Sitk: summer in that area. | sometime ‘early last Thursday moin= Mrs. Crumrine is particularly |ing. | Norman Nelson and G. Einstoss noted for her splendid work in por- One seaman, Pat Hughes, was v 5 |were pa. ngers for Km:'luknn‘ L ying Eskimo types and a col-|drowned, according to the report, L R |from Wrangell on a flight by Al- | \ lection of these paintings, pur- and John Herman and Dan Adair, ADV AN CE S_Sergt. Paul !aska Coastal Airlines late | [ chased by the Territorial Legisla-|also fishevmen, are Teported missing | Kell of St. Louls entered fhe |day afternoon and those returning! TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY (ture at the last session, are on dis- \play in the Territorial Museum. To! obtain the differént types, Mrs. |Crumrine and her daughter travel- led extensively down the Yukon, in the Seward Peninsula, St. Lawr- | Hines, is after the mishap. Harold master and owner of the vcssel reported safe. | No details are available concerr- | ing how Hines was saved o1 how the vessel was wrecked. army as a buck private January 8. Geiger Field, Wash., officers said his climb to first sergeant in three months, 22 days set record, Wi to Juneau were, from Wrangell, Jim | | Johnson; from Ketchikan, Sam Asp | and Mrs, R. H. Gillespie. Harry | |H. Kazee was a passenger from | Ketchikan to Wrangell. i Making the flight to Sitka with| Department ished, bl v #4 = destination |ence Island and many isolated parts| A navy vessel and three private AUK BAY RESIDENTS j0es ricab | ACA yesterday afternoon were Mrs. | m‘;‘cyf:;g yessel in Ame! |of the Territory. Her landscape and [trolling boats left Sitka finmed- o | portraits are also well known andiately after word was recelved of wu’l BE HOS'I'S ]'o |Russell, Sam Constantino, Bob| the disaster, to make a thorwuygh |Demmitt and Clayton Norqmst.l E iparticulnrly popular with both resi- jdents and visitors to the Territory.|search of the coastline in an Afort | Making the trip from Sitka to Ju-‘ | While Miss Crumrine has done{to find the missing members, it} “RVI(E MEN SUNDA | neau late yesterday were Mrs, J. {excellent portrait work and has a|was stated. i —_— |E. Boyle, Carl E. Anderson, Don- | |recognized talent for all types of | ——— Residents of Auk Bay and Glac'er |glq MacKinnon, Jack McInnis, Wil- will be hosts to the SeiViCe | jigm Cowell, men next Sunday afiernoon Whenipanh Mize and Raymond Wolfe. | righ !painting, she has a marked prefer- Howard Alexander, ‘ n (R e er Jalcithl Sk s AR Two ARE I'Amr !they will entertain them at a pic-| ¥ g ’ S 41/ 9 CAMPFIRE RED |many homes throughout Alaska ASS‘M [HARGES they wil : A. g e On a trip to Tenakee last eve-| . 5 e nic supper al ul rach. i Mrs. M. Jensen and Johnnie ! 1zes B, contain lifelike portraits of family g | X Ry . 4 (ning rs. N 2 WHITE WITH DATE TRIM pets signed by her. { | Arrangements for the ‘“\r,n::: Jensen were passengers and J. Narrow and Medium Widths FIDDLE BROWN which is being sponsored by W}y yage the flight from Ten- David James, of Douglas, o8- chapeladies, are in charge of Mrs ed in the Federal jail here, chaveed yry) Kimmel. Mrs. Kimmel will b with mayhem in connection with an|,gcteq by Mrs. James DeHart and lassault on a Douglas woman. He isiy Herh Wendling. { being held on $5,000 bond. The Persons desiring Lo attend are re- akee to Juneau | Two charter flights were mag |in the late afternocn, one to Hoon- ah with A. N. Dunlop as passenger | FUNERAL OF LATE " BISHOP ROWE HELD If you'd like just about the smartest thing in A pair of California Comfort no end play shoe comfort are it" moccaround sr clothes. ’ r | Marshal Walter ellan. | mittee members and irform her of|nette Island. | 4 and light summer clothes. You'll wear them y Frank Wiliams, charged in U.|(he number of service men tney| This morning John A. Haviand A LA s K A c o A STA L A l n L l “ E s and Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe, Epis- copal Bishop of Alaska, who died !in Vietoria, B. C. on June 1, at the with everything, for everything enjoy them every minute S. Commissioner Pelix Gray's Court | wey1q like to provide for, so in-{and Andrew Ebona were outgoing with assault and battery on Sopiut yitations can be iss passengers from Juneau to Hawk | Lindsay, pleaded guilty this morn-| yunch is to be provided by each|Inlet and passengers for Sitka from Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Exclusivel t;glelm(v)ilnfli‘_wasl bu;le: lalst Friday |ing and was sentenced to six mostiis| family for its own members and|Juneau were Dan Pozman, Victor Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- : 1cunduct:d :Ln;gte Lul:(;:nchls;;‘;:cfiz g | guests, but coffée will be furnished |Rue and Ernest Davis. Returning Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Bflikn | Victoria, Spacrdbip SoRoR A |by the Chapeladies. Following sup-|from Sitka to Juneau today with én'fifl“ slg ‘%g 5‘13 ‘:g ‘:g ‘}g ':g '}3 a8 z zg |'of Holy Trinity Cathedral and Mrs. “. | )Vl Y < NATE! 8¢N-1mero, Hal Fairhurst, Joyce Barlono \} gy chan 18 10 18 10 18 10 r ¥ if [Rice. 4 ms mm SOU]'H eral arrangements |and B. G. Nieriuan N i D QAALITY SINCE /887 Funeral services for the late Bish- WS ‘ | R e DR TR | On an afternoon flight today Sar- § Todd ..... 18 18 10 10 |op Rowe were simple in accordance ah Lee Atkinson was a passenger Tenakee .. 10 10 10 — |with the family’s desire and Mrs.| H. L. Faulkner, prominent Junf‘;m,j. G. SHEPARD ON {from Juneau to Hirst and Basil/ :‘283‘:;‘ - 1"‘; 18 - ooy R g B o l 0] - Amatoff to Hoonah. The plane was Ito econtinue to Sitka with passen- Rowe requested that no flowers be sent. attorney, took passage for the south sterday to spend about two weeks | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ye E & SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY OFFICIAL TRIP which organization he has been the (AI.VI“E p0°l | executive secretary for the past| For forty-six years prior to his|in Seattle on legal business. i gers from Hoonah and return to . . year and a half. death, Bishop Rowe had visited Al-| While he is in Seattle, Mr. Faulk- | To INTER'OR ("IB ‘wsuneau fhis aftarioon: i Ketulhé:()an }‘{;isxagn w;;)n:;u Pe:«la;s.;:xrz l.(;sk;o 'S ASSISTAN]’ He is a graduate of the Eastern aska travelling over his wiccese by ner will visit his son Malcolm, who| I 3 G [ Jumesu 43100 3100 2000 1800 ! Washington ‘College of ‘Education|every means of travel and was has been attending the Lakesidc| j G. Shepard, project engineer |§* Petersburg ~ 18.00 18.00 7.50 ;i and the University of Washington,|known and in every remote corner|School in Seattle during the past|for the Federal Works Agency, left I} wrangen © 15.00 15.00 / opA D'RE(TOR from which he received his A. B.|of the Territory. year. several days ago by plane for the| s 2 ] Easaan .. ~ 10,00 Announcement of the appoint-| ment of Calvin E. Pool of Douglas, | as Assistant Director for the Alaska | Office of Price Administration, was | made today by Mildred R. Her- mann, Director of the Office of Price Administration for Alaska. The appointment was made by Ru- pert Emerson, Regional Director of the Office of Price Administration in Washington, upon the recom- mendation of Mrs. Hermann. Mr.| Pool’s work will have special refer- ence to price administration work in the Pirst Division of Alaska. Well known to most residents of Gastinuea Channel, Mr. Pool has been for the past three years su- perintendent of the Douglas schools Prior to that time he held a similar office at Nome, Alaska. He has also found time for other activities, such as the summer management of the Northwestern Alaska Fair at Nome and active work in the Terri- torldl Chamber of Commerce, of degree. Mr. Pool was an economic major, most of his work at the Uni- versity being in the School of Busi- ness Administration. “I feel that Mr. Pool’s administra- tive experience admirably qualifies him for the position to which he has been. appointed,” Mrs. Hermann said today. His long experience in dealing with the public through the administration of schools in the various parts of Alaska has equip- ped him for the contact work with the public generally, which will be an important part of his new duties.” “His long experience in dealing with the public through the admin- istration of schools in the various parts of Alaska has equipped him for the contact work with the public generally, which will be an import- ant part of his new duties.’ e e NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. aadv. Announcement! Subject to change without notice, a charge of one half of one per cent will be made on and after June 10, 1942, upon all checks an d drafts drawn on cities outside of Juneau. The charge is made necessary by the increased cost of importing funds to pay such items. Changes in the exchange charge will depend upon change in the rates for war risk insurance. " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NO _€2/% __ The B. M. Behrends Bank | The First National Bank Cope. 1042, Ky Feotune Syndv s, Loc Requiem mass for the late Bishop |of Alaska will be conducted by the {Rev. Rice at Holy Trinity Cathed- | iral on Thursday morning June 11, ! at 9 o'clock. MEETTOMORROW FOR FOURTH OF " JULY PROGRAM |‘ A mass meeting to plan a cele- | ibration for Juneau for the Fourth ‘01 July will be held tomorrow eve- ining at 7:30 o'clock in the City | Hall. All persons interested in arrang- ling a bang-up Independence Day |program are invited to attend by Mayor Harry I. Lucas. 10CAL (UCUMBERS, | | TOMATOES ONSALE | AT GEORGE BROS. | | Fresh cucumbers picked this lmurmng were on sale today at| lGeorge Bros. Grocery, grown on their farm on the Glacier Highway. ‘Tomatoes will be ripe in the next | | week or 10 days in the hothouses | ‘then and the Juneau grocers ex- | Epect to be able to supply their | customers with home grown cucum- bers and tomatoes for the rest of || the season. | The George Bros, announce that | the public is invited to inspect their | home grown vegetables s proof of | |the farming that can be done in| ‘\the channel area. IMMUNIZATION | FILE MADE TODAY 4 ‘ Immunization tards ‘to Be put ou | I | permanent file in the Territor:ul Department of Health, and certifi- (show the immunizations that were given their children during the series held this Spring in the schoals, were made out today in the Public Health Center. Volunteer help assisted with the work of making out the file carris and the certificates. BUY DEFENSE BONDS caste to be mailed to parents to|] SHENTRR RSeS| STOCK QUOCTATIONS quotation of American Can today | is 68%, Anaconda 24, Bethlehem Steel 52'%, Commonwealth and! Southern 3/16, Curtiss Wright 6%,/ International Harvester 46%, Ken necott 27%, New York Central 7 Northern Pacific 5%, United States Steel 46%, Pound $4.04. DOW, JONES AVERAGES rails 23.70, utilities 12.35. Crosswgrd Puzzle | ACROSS . 0ld Dominion 34 1. Tablet state: abbr. 35. Slave 4. Restaurants 37 Summon to= 9. Bird of the gether ablan 39. Exists 1ghts 40. Pertaining'to a 2 Butber'tres = o Greek nd § ng to one 42. Knac! ‘2&. 43. Close 14. Night before 40 Nothing . an event 46. Compassion 16. Corded cloth 47. Retinue | 6. More exposed 49, Broad open 17. 'Write vessel . Set free 50. Infants' beds 20, rate 52, Raised Oud cloth 56. Cover 3aeasure 57. Burns . ‘Cries loudly 59 Masculine name . Bristle 60. Golf hole made 21, Welght inone’ 't 6 28, On the highest 61. Brother of'one’s ¢ int parent #1. safutation 62. No in the gay 82, Lack of strict- nineties ness 63. Affirmative = ’VIEEH iz 1s] 7 JERURENR/ 2 | W : JANEE’ JEE a By % Inter] at to r Mr. Shepard GOING T inspect FWA arious locat! projects jons. is expected to be jaway from his Juneau headquarters NEW YORK, June 9 — CIOSIDE | for about two weeks 0 CARCROSS Ward McAlister is leaving tonight for.Carcross via Skagway where he expects to remain for sometime, e e SONOTONE hearing aids for the hard of hear- The following are today’s Dow, ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Jones averages: industrials 105.09,|Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg Phone 636 Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle 4. Glaclal ridge 5. Turn to the right DOWN 1. Soft murmur 2. Opposite of aweather 3. Exhausts 4. Intrigue 5. Alack 6. Part of a stove 7. Compass point 8. Husks of threshed grain 9. Meal 10. Above 11. Coin . Old musical note 21. Indulges in recreation 24. Beast 25. Red cedar 26. Flaring out widely Special ability e . Open . Political group 32. Roman house- Second team “orrupting 41 Appurtenance of certain drapes 44. Stage paren- theses 46. Dance step 48. Point under discussion 49. Hard question 50. American Statesman 51. Cereal 53. Wreath bear- ing a knight's crest 54. American lake Point of time 8. Type measures BILLY DeBECK RO ) eaam? \WaoW mefimen DT DONE SENT ME- @ ?ROB%B\.E SUNTHWY é QAWRTAIN OSE FER Y .\WWHAT DO \E MON T GOT WO OO AW | baseball Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone slz HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: &* Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. " ON TONIGHT The St. Louis Blues, who defeat- | ed the Dodgers last night in an unscheduled contest, take the field this evening at 6:30 o’clock against | AIRWAYS The game will be seven innings. Seattle B eSS eeeae e e e e A win could place the Blues atop the Gastineau Channel League| standings. — e, — (GAMES TODAY The following are final scores of! games played this after- noon in the two major leagues as received up to press time: National League New York 3; Cincinnati 1. Pittsburgh 10; Boston 2. American League Detroit 1; New York 4. St. Louis 4; Boston 7. 1324-4th Ave. & POUNDS BAGGAGE | i ALLOWANCE EFFECTIVE MAY 23 | i O. W. R. T. Mrs. Bob Lindquist $95.00 SEATTLE$171.00 AndChildren Here|| 82,00 FAIRBANKS 147.60 Mrs, Bob Lindquist, whose hus- P ¥ band is manager of the Westward Plus % U. 8. Tax Hotel in Anchorage, and her two daughters arrived in Juneau by p‘ll;:;. [l(:;Il;ltlyquist is visiting her fa- . pAA ther, J. V. Hickey and former Ju- ik neau friends for several days. | L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager R NS 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 TRIANGLE J —— B reeer et A PO g{ Ll:tm:ns | g . ew Liocation Juneatu Laundry P L A. N E T n E Building v {SERVICE ATCO appearance” PHONE JUNEAU to LIN E Yakutat — Cordova — An- Alaska Transportation chorage — Kodiak—Nome Company —Bristol Bay—Kuskokwim ° -—and Yukon River Points BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 PHONE or GCALL for BEATTLE ! Information or Reservations — BEPR W VB TEW ALASKA ||| Fsooms " muom TRAVEL ON A REFRIGERATION “princess” || STAR AIR LINES ; LINER VAR GEYO D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Juneau Agent Juneau to Vancouver, PHONE 661 SRR LA } Victoria or Seattle it Princess Louise sails from Juneau s S ik June 1, 12, 23 The Daly Alaska Smpire the aska ‘newspaper. wska newspaper. j ACIFIC , R There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising

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