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PAGE TWO e PSR M BC N ) {WANTED!? \ \ \ { TAXI DANCERS | EVENING WORK —Hours 9:00 ! PM.to01:00 AM. GOOD PAY t $2.00 per hour { Write 5:\1'\1\:1\('.1-:}(‘ LITTLE BOHEMIA | { CLUB, Box 517, Alaska. ) § PSS SO iy MO FROM i Ay § H § ) ) { \ § N N N { ) ) ) WEY NARD B\RD * B CRETE JUST ARRWED FOR STRALR - TS TROM BARNEY GOQGLE style .. ‘Ellen M(Ke(hnle Ellen McKecnnle, daughter of Mr. | \u 1l as o but and Mrs. Larry McKechnie, returned | to Juneau today after spending four months in Seattle taking a course in business college She will return to her position in the Department of Unemployment Compensation. -ee Empire Classifieds Pay! | | \ Men and Young Men * Your shoes can be up-to-date in .way up in quality . down low in price. See Waylands . Star Brand all-leather quality s fhe season’'s newest style sand- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNFAU ALASKA 6000 (ENS&R“ Back from South | osvere s io-capan s vey H, Hinman cait‘ke .~p a secret as he can fly a plane in visited his wife a week The ago, she never knew he had piloted one of the American bombers that raided Japan April 18 until she read about it in the papers. ). 7 AN The Daily Alaska Empire has gest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. Cope. 1943, Jo. Schits Bresong, G Milwnlee, Wis. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH \NBRL - BUST Maw cacwy BRUITCUES T RECKUNMENMBER LR HE SAD W G LETTER RE Wuz SE(\\B\\\‘ NE & N JEEPERS WEBSN VS . CAORNW TERBACCER QR FACTORN-MROE SEEGRRS CHOSEF the { Months After U, 5. Entered |World War II, Is Changed STILL AVAILABLE | ' ATHEALTH OFFICE Now. that '.ho war has acluan,\ come to Alaska, the Territorial De- partment of . Health's blood typin: | program carries; added significance and W. C..Kennel, laboratery di rector, in charge of the typing fil today « reminded Juneau resident that the typing program s stil being . carried on:and urged all t take advantage of the offer, Typing will be done any day fron 19 to 10 a. m. or from 1:30 to 2:3 p. m., except on Saturdays. It takes only a few minutes fo | any resident to give a small sampl | of his blood for typing. The proce: 'o[ determining which of the fou i types the blood falls into:is. rathe lengthy, and by eliminating thi | laboratory process by building up : permanent file and by giving eacl typed, person a record of his bloos type, many lives may be saved dur ing an emergency when spezd transfusions become necessary. The program is of benefit to every resident. By determining hi blood type in advance, in the even that ‘a transfusion becomes neces sary, it can be given without the danger of delay for the typing pro- cess, The program is also tied up witk the building of a blood plasma bank being carried on at St. Ann’s Hos. pital. After the blood has been typed any person willing to donate a pin of blood to be used for the securin: of plasma which can be kept in em ergency caches for use in case an attack on the city, is urged (c gel in touch with the Hospital tc make an appointment for the dona tion. DOUGLAS NEWS RESIG! \ ATION OF SUPT. POOL OCCASION FOR BOARD MEET The Douglas S('hoa] Board will hold a special meeting this evening to act on the resignation received yesterday of Calvin Pool from the position of Superintendent of Schools. A successor to Mr. Pool will probably be named by the | board tonight. | LIS CL REMODELING APARTMENT John Marin had work started this morning on alterations to the living quarters of the Douglas Inn. Don Abel is in charge of the job > ! MOVE TO JUNEAU The Misses Ruby and Birdie Mec- Neill have transferred from the Kil- burn Apartments to Juneau, where {they have taken an apartment for the ‘summer. NS ILL WITH FLU Ralph Kibby has been confined | to his home for several days with a | severe attack of the flu, which for a | time threatened to turn to pncu— monia. CATHOLIC PARISH 10 ENTERTAIN FOR | ERUSTED MEN HERE | Serviee men will be entertained tonight by the Catholic Parish in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Natiyity. The Duck Creek or- chestra will be on hand to play for dancing and all Junior Hostesses in Juneau are invited to attend the party. L All service men are invited to the | affair. Refreshments. will- be served. ——————— National Capifal, Just Six (Continued from Page One) | The new Navy medical center | pinnacles out of the rolling flat: { near Bethesda, Md. Bolling Field. built on the swamps of the Potom-| ae, mow is acres of barracks and runways. Friendship,’ the famous old es- tate of Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean, | is:being plowed under. A housxnglr center, for the government workers | coon. will ke under construction. | The Army has taken over historic | old. Marwood estate, with its 33- roem chateau overlooking 200 acres bordering tie Great Falls of the| Potomac. Washingtor's face-lifting started| before Pearl Harbor, but it is only| in the last six months that it has| been completely transformed. (Tomoerrow: New Faces in Wush-l |ington.) 7ty Mfl k 12 Veatures Syndicate, Tac., \\'\KlJ vt L Cope 1942 BLOOD TYPE FILE | ‘Women of Moose " By BILLY DeBECK %\.\.": 0O F\RE Y ONE HUNDRED « THREE ARRIVE FROM SOUIH\ Passengers arriving here from the j‘ south early this morning were Teorge F. Alpxander, Carl Anderson, | . J. Andrae, Ralph Applegate, Mrs. | Rita Barnhill, . Barbara Barnhill, | tita Barnill, Glenn Burgess, J. L. D. | rheard, A. Dehn, Roy i \. Fairbairn, Mrs. F. L. Fortier, Mrs. | N. R. Gillenwater, Miss P. Grahs | ack Gucker, T. P, (HIXHUI( 1 tarle, Willilam Har r Miss B. Hermann, lunh.nmn Milan Hagen Wilbur Hansen, Mrs. J. B. Halm, vrs. K, Hollopeter, Matt Johnson, | Jrs. Elsie Johnson, Miss Ann John- | on, R. Jeffries, Miss Ruth Jordan, H N. Kingsbury, Mrs. C. Lehman, T. | .hman, Lee L. Lucas, C. Lynn, | harles Nunn, W. C. Markle, Mrs. | V..McIntosh, Miss Ellen McKechnie, | fenry Owen, Walter Otis, R, D.! >eterman, C. Prathe iss S. Pak- rala, Mrs. M. L. Pride, Miss M. A } Rope Sole Espadrille >ride, Mrs. J. C. Pege. h | Light-as-a-feather, cool-as-a-breeze — these Dale Peterson, R. Reynolds, R ‘ F‘Y"M* ghillie type Kedettes —to bring fun Rynning, Hallie Rice, Gene G for feet at play. Cool cotton, genuine rope sole, Romine, Miss L. Rude, L. Redland, | S. Swagerty, C. S. Swagerty, | Thomas Swagerty, Robert Scott Dick 'Schauffler, Frank Strecker, Mrs, L. Steiner, D. Stock, Mrs. R. H. Stock, P. Shannon, Dennis Shan- E. S. Sherbondy, P. H. Stover, 5 Miss Katherine Torkelson, D, Twit- | chell. ¥. W. Teidt, I. W. Varnell, | Mrs. W. Walker, Mrs. E. Walker, F. | /alker, Burton Walker, Ervin | er, W. Welch, R. A. We| wedgee heel. Priced at $3.00 h, Bob Welch, Warren Welch, L. O. Walk- { inshaw, Lucy Fredericke Dyck, Rob- | o e i ert C.. Dyck. Theodore J. Dyck, | o X | Grace. Carol Dyck, Caroline John-:r l Sh SI i ' Family Shoe Store on, Miss Patricia S. Hammersley. Bound for Skagway are Mrs. Hen- 'y Ward, Mrs. R. Pullan, Mr. R.| Pullan, Miss June Benedict, Nels Swanberg, William Benediet, Mrs. | Harry C. Church, Harry J. Karp, | William Brennan, Thomas Brennan, | Mrs. W. K. Ha W. K. Har Miss Barbara Nigh, Mrs. Alice Nigh, | William Earl Nigh, W. E. Nigh, | wayne Nigh, Mrs. Harold Johnston, | Miss Margaret Johnston. ! From Alaska Ports Those arriving here from South- east Alaska ports were Harry Boode, P Gilmore, Mrs. P. J. Gilmore, | Mrs. Harriet Williamson, Mrs. Perie | Hughes, Miss Aileen Hughes, H, C. Nunan, Mrs. H. C. Nunan, Miss | E yn Ridley, Stuart Adams, Miss Nellis Peratrovi{y, Dan Terzick, Harry Kazee and F. W. Buheman Outgoing Passengers i Leaving here for Skagway this morning were § Modstad, W. Mc- R. H. Clark, Mrs. E. Smith, | , Mrs. J. Green, John New- Martin Mahla, D. Musen- Seward Street TIDES TOMORROW High tide 0:12 am, Low tide 6:38 a.m., High tide 12:59 p.m Low tide 6:39 p.m., 16.2 feet. -0.2 feet. 143 feet. 32 feet. | | | Mills, Mrs. Nina Crumrine, Miss Josephine Crumrine, J. J.| Meherin, L. F. St. Germaine, A.| Van Mavern and CIliff Daigler. - - - DON'T WAIT until afler you have a serious loss be- fore you buy Are o Initiate New Candidates Tonight COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE A crash may cost you hundreds of dollars. It may happen today, tomor- y. TODAY is the only safe day to get Women of the Moose will have a special meeting tonight to initiate | four candidates. This will be the | last initiation until Fall, as the lodge ! will be on vacation during July and | | August. A On June 20, the lodge will have | installaton of new officers, elected last Saturday. L e row, or any day. your insurance from Il Shattuck Agency SONOTONE hearing aids for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg Phone 636. iINSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU Headquariers Hardeman WATER-PROOFED Hals I. S. Graves ‘The Clothing Man ® Perfect comfort ® Centrally located 'M'lem ® Splendid food sl with and service bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Louise salls from Juneau June 1, 12, 23 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska ' CANADIAN PACIFIC Keaettes b as a paid-up subscriber to TH and receive TWO | “WHISTLING IN THE DARK” Federal Tax—b5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1942 E. 0. DAVIS is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE i DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘ TICKETS to see: NORTH H.AN D TF‘AN(PORTA [ FOR RES! ON ERVATIONS AND ATION CALL , Agent - mmm gers INeORM 109 Serving Southeast Alaska Kasaan 10.00 1 to flag {IPAN AM | 1324-4th Ave. ALLOWANCE EF] Plus 5% 135 So. Franklin St. omern v e s oo Cgn T . 8 B TECECE T T 0 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake . 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 1.50 Wrangell 15.00 15.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 i} FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, || HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: ! Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers r« PSSR S S LS AIRWAYS &5 POUNDS BAGGAGE $959IISEATTLESI71 00 82.00 FMBBANKS 147.60 paa L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager Passengers, Mail, Express Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet, Hoonah goon Tenakece Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $13 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ........ 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican 10 18 18 Todd 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 i Phone 812 stops, ERICAN Seattle ECTIVE MAY 23 R T. e PHONE 106 PLANE ! SERVICE ; JUNEAU to | Yakutat — Cordova — An- chorage — Kodiak—Nome —Bristol Bay—Kuskokwim —and Yukon River Points PHONE or CALL for information or Reservations | ALASKA g STAR AIR LINES | VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 667 ————d Crrrrrrorees THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L] D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 The Daily Alaska Empire nas the argest paid eirculation of any Al- 1ska newspaper. There is no substitute for The Dauy Alaska Zmpire nas the| iargest paid circulation of any Al-| aska newspaper. f N ewspaper Advethsinn

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