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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE lUNEAU. ALASKA PASSEAU SIX NIPPON TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1942 E.E. HILL TIDE I [ vift Robes § TOMORROW i | i 1 High tide 3:32 a. m. 15.9 feet as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE B l A N KS ;( R A F I A R E‘ h““i “(drl‘ Y;"g'l' a. m., -09 feet is invited to present this coupon this evening | igh tide p. m., 14.5 feet. i o bt For Ihe Pertect | 10 i Tt ABiik lp o e “?‘L at the box office of the ‘ Faiher S DaY Glfl fA o “'*”‘U'"é'fl;“ ORT o and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ° (U. 8. Bureau) . 2 i Eai ke [ SRy e Temperature, Menday, June 15 o | bt (4 5 There's lots of things you cotld re New Vork Baalk Pishirgh | conome o pase one> |3 " Siimu o om0+ HONKY TONK ‘ member Dad \H(|h. next (:\Vt“)“d:(‘ly' on i W TOIK beais Piis ufg ———— e e 00000000000 Federal Tax—5c per Person FFather's Day . .. but one of the things | alkg Brince Ctige, B beuse . g, T - he'd like most . . . is a smart, wearable | as S(hum‘a(‘he[ Hufls ‘\h(‘i [A:;lvlnh f\hn)xx;, xhcmlltunnlxxx‘c‘ )éjo:s‘l pR'“(E RBPERI WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Seven-Hitter | \ robe or cocktail coat . He'll wear —_— ; and enjoy it for years to come. . . This (M,llnnp \':v;(v'v.: 3:1'"‘1:”(\::::1(1')\'1{14 | HAI'IBUT pRl(ESl car something to wear is the gift of ‘m::::, rsind m\“'""\':',\r(lf""‘li““,h:"”,l,"f Wash, employed in construction | L E i i Yetes Bk it MGG oarie | work ab: Dutth “Hastor, -wes killed| PRINCE BEESS 2 B4 S8 ina |te. Didgdfs with?five huts (o| *hon tne Japs’ralded that bae| " CIE UCT P ey | 100% All-Wool Flannel {pitch the Chicago Cubs to a vic-| ™" ¢ 3 His widow, acoording o ‘1o 45", 1560 and 14 ocenits a| Oi tory over the lessue leaders. . Pas. |10 @ Assoclated Press dispetch, has (B "0 TRAN SPORTA N LOMF‘A NY In navy or wine solid colors, or our geau returned the first. 1" men to|lcen Officially notified of her hus- S LN famed New Yorker stripes.. All s face him in oiider, whild the Gubs|PRad’s death. Beal formerly lived in Seattle before going to Centralia landed on three Brooklyn hurlers 'BERNARD STANLEY pe— . § and then to Alaska. In the other game, the combin- 2 ¥iof IS Now ENSIG" I" | ation of Babe Barna’s bat and Hel ) p | Handsome Silk Robes Senumacher’s seven hit narine v.. COnMradicions from | U. 5. COAST GYARD Byt ¢ Y ‘tao much for Pittsburgh as New w h' ' ( n'us"l | Striking jacquard patterns, multi- York won a handy victory. Barna| as lllg on o g | Barhara Stanley, formerly of colored prints and stripes; knocked in one run in the fourth To 'I'his Emire “a'ion |8anta’ Clara, . Oalifornis, and well and two more in the ninth nmmg.‘ by known in Juneau through his con- 19.75 - B = i | nection as photographer with the ! GAMES MONDAY | (Continued from Page One) |pey B R. Hubbard in Alaska in National League { |the last six years, has been granted {3 H New York 6; Pittsburgh 2. | Pear] Harbor. It contained political|a commission as Ensign in the SmOklng JaCkeIS—COCkiall Coals { Chicago 6; ‘Brooklyn 0. | viewpoints that made it unpopu-|United States Coast Guard Reserve i | viewpo In all-wool flannel, corduroy, 'or American League ar after Pearl Harbor. land probably will be attached in silk ... This surely is a gift Dad No games scheduled: | He should have scrapped (hc:tl\(‘ Alaska district, after reporting will |H\c ! : Pacific Coast League book, saved the title, and written this week to Ketchikan for active s, No games vlayed as teams tray- under it the mass of conflicting |duty. 9 75 15 95 | eling o open today on the sched- statements that have been issued| Mr. Stanley is engaged to be _— 104 War thls week: from the offices of official Wash-|married to Miss Myra Tise, formerly | i ington since the national defense of Castleton, NorthDakota, now in| | STANDING OF CLUBS effort really got under way. [the Admiralty Division of the For- | " Pacific Coast League s (UE BpETir S - SRtean. - Mo “"‘1'____._————-—-———. ¢ Thousands of bewildered citizens|gagement announced May 24 by | gacramento w:;‘ l;;hl 12;7 are asking: what is behind it all?|Miss Vivian Tise, sister of the | A L A s K A c o A s T A l. A ln I. ! N E s | 29111 have talked to dozens of govern- bride-elect. | ; E lsa“ Disgo . 5 o6l ment officials and observers, some| Mr. Stanley plans to make his| Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, \ Los Angeles 3 29 574 SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. I % ° | ~ . |of them guilty of contributing to|permanent home in Juneau after i ” | {San Francisco 33 38 500 thoce very confusions. None, per-(the war. He has travelled throug Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- A 1 ' | Seattle 34 38 41: haps, has been able to give the out Bering Sea and Alaskan waters Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Oakland ~32 88 457 whole answer, but the sum of their|with the Coast Guard. Juncau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 418 $18 $18 Hollywood ~-81 42 440|observations certainly is part of it.| A T e T TR | T e T R B T s Portland 2 43 370 In the first place, statistical in-| Chickapet 36 10 48 M ool B o =1 formation which used to be avail-| FRANK E. METZGAR (] S 8 Tl ae P i ! National League |able to the whole world is now| celebration. i | Poddii.o 18 18 010 No HREWORKS The Governor said that l., ”‘”WAR Bounnuo A ’ Won Lost Pet. restricted and for military reasons| "ow "AVY E"SlG" o vl O ent the request along to all Mayors Brooklyn 38 16 104! can not be given even to all thosel Angoon 18 18 S ATaski ot R Sphute ] |8t. Louts 32 20 615 officials whose departments are in-| oo Cos Hoonah .. 10 1R F R J Fourth of July celebrations this | ‘;Clu('mnall 29 21 518 terested ‘m_‘m'"”l it "h”l’ SR WU Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c year can take other forms, such as New York 30 28 ‘m A man who can't get hold of all, i b ‘F x\“ _*d"‘;\/:",““’ the Navy| SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY SAYS GOVERNOR competitive games for the children BE pASSED HER Chicago 2 31 the details on next weekend| “‘| e ';/".” former | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake & By next year,’ he said, Pittsburgh 21 B0 474 weather, even though his lmsumwMJf:"“,” AU Or e T L [ ] $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 doubtless shall have a real celek Boston 27 35 435 depends greatly on it, is going l“‘m‘- /;;‘: e Jm“ -‘“!ilzfl' “(|']“§1ml Kake 25.0(()’ fi'?% 2_57.052 12.50 Ped bt = 3 4 : ave to rely some - Mine and M sburg 18.0 0 ! . tion without restrictions. I feel con S | Philadelphia 16 41 281 have to rely some on his corns or| o ety : Flovars ruening lssues Request| fien: tnat by that time the Amer- Alaskans BHY M-[ 390 a that ‘old wound on the shinhone, | Ci28ar, now living in Seat wrangel) 15.00 15.00 3 L Frank attended St. Anns pa Kasaal 10.00 : . ican people will have many victor- W th F 'w k Amsnican FReen ‘r() some extent, that is how it has! it el RSARLL n COODE[G“OH ies to celebrate.” J orin In rursi yee ° Won‘ zm Pot, /bad to be with some ;,mvnnunnm‘;V'["“: '.“"“2”1“ Beee and e Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 § s R Ry officials, artin's College in Lacey, Wash-| 2 with Mlllfafy of June New York a1 18 159 7T ond place, the war, pro- | \PEIOR: and comploted o course in| FOR IIXIIFO“MAT'ON ON TRIPS TO HAIN&E Phone filz i | Boston B8 Bt hariete ity F || Engineering recently at Notre| HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LOD! ¢ | Cleveland 328 B ey SIOTUABES, UPIOMACY aNdiname University. He received mili-| Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% Alaskans during -the first wee a good many other things have| | pass : \ ugh on the i 8 ° e147.. | Petroit 81 80 .808) goveione y other things haveya.y instruction there and is now! An additional charge will be made for single passengers 1 ) 4 4 L of June purchased a totdl of $147-| p 4 eluped too fast for even the|. “pocion in “. U. S 5 to flag stops. kids, but is look i TOUIID BAT“.E WIIH 400.25 worth of War Bonds, Deputy |St- Louis 28 32 467 neartiest mental digestion. Today's| H 't b g ] July this year is going to '“'J-' l'“‘ War Savings - Administrator Fled-‘;:”“‘d“]l’“h ;; j; ;12;5 truths become tomorrow’s errors. | & cracker one. Af consultation b 5 um;.o g A% No. deniacrac T ety Lo 2z (T R | erick W. A_H‘x anmmnccd lodn 0 demwocracy has ever moved PPN S S e s e e s e e OUISLINGERS. e . Ayer nimoreen Aotek|Siets 8 8 40 Mo detucy iae ever moved| [0 5, R ISEED Gov. Ernest Gruening reports that ; weble" Indicats iHiatidle S iroBaNes | moving today It may have to move|OF WOFmY vegetables are unfit for A N A M E R ' C A N it appears desirable this year to | tontinue up to par, the Junc quota| Gastineau Chammel Lesguc ' |cven faster. 1 would be a miracle |00 Insist on the best. We now | : abstain from the use of fireworks' LONDON, June 16 A Reuters| o cin0000 will be passed in the Won Lost Pct.|if such movement didn't create |DAVE 3 varicties of radishes, Long| 1 of all kinds in connection with dispatch from Stockholm TePOMS| g yeey |st. Louis Blues 4 1 00| contradictions. Red, White Icicles, and Red Globe | A ' R W A Y S b the annual* celebration. i m‘”;\']\' .pixsuxib :;“(\E_PL]"{‘ ‘“"‘"mf.h“d‘ Quotas for the Territory have!Juneau eS| BOO which are sold in steres in Ju-} ! Reason for the move is that sab-|1n Horway 16 ustles bewieen ‘- peen surpassed consistently by Al-|Dodgers ¥ .8 neau and Douglas. Other vege-| 1324-4th Ave. Seattle 4 Shun youd Sas _",’\WU?“_L O:)_‘ “)l:(ll‘:‘\n lc:: ]:::’mmx‘: U‘l:" h”:’ askans, and the following table Joisey Joiks 2 3 400‘ mEKAHS INV"’E tables will scon follow. Buy home | { |:«m 41.,\‘\ |‘uv ‘;n m‘\\lru k ‘-m-(kp-l 41 \(11 ot T 1:”» U; ; l(l |illustrates how individual communi- Spare Parts i 4 0| grown vegetables from Satko’s, 4 noise of exploding fireworks an are Rissa and Selbu near Trond- |0’ n 0 honds in the “M- sl S | E"”S'ED ME" ]'o | et Advd { might even use roman candles, pin- heim A s s | ! wheels and other incendiary devices Bt el { S SR, | . Tor axting fisen g ths e o | Svhorigs *;:f;;j; BETTY GOODMAN | DANCE TOMORROW | =mpire ciassitieas oy | : TS s Juneau, Douglas | af B | it iy | i Kodiak 1’”75_00 RIED | service men are invited to the | H , Ketchikan 14,456.25 | TO BE MAR | dance u; l:]e ?fi]dltf;mo"c“ night, HEADQUARTERS { | vard 12,225.00 | SDOnsuxc y the ladies of the Re-| ( 7ER FOR Basy! Y= S THIS SATURDAY Zait e v v TYPHOON : | Petersburg 603750; |IOOF Hall from 8:30 until 11 o'- | Gordova 4.203.75 | <L1vck All Junior Hostesses of the SUII s « / N The wedding of Miss Betty Good— city are urged to attend. T { ome 3,993.75 S/E Palmer 3505.00 | Man to Forest G. Nottingham of | Refreshments will be served and Id lf H | ALLOWANCE EFFECTIVE MAY 23 ¢ it 00| the U. S. Army will be solemnized |dancing will be to the music of eal for Hunters oW R T { R 1.143.75 |On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the Duck Creek orchestra. . . § g L lthe Chapel of St. Ann's Hospital, aliterhi:-d P st and Fishermen E A T T L E l"l nn { el 46875 |1t Was announced today. | E ol ! Valdez 318.75 | The bride-elect is the daughter nI| . S i Nolaer. 187 e and s, A . cooaman ot MEHNOQIST Women Stzes : LlTY { Hydaburg 4750/ this city and Mr. Nottingham is| Small, Medium, Large ? 5 5 QUA ! § """ lthe son of Mrs. Bonnie Cain of| 'I'o Sew Tomorrow Extra Large ’ Plus 5% U. 8. Tax Of Heinz | Total 147,300 25 | Mattoon, Il The engagement waw All in Stock us R ‘announccd last week. | Only a few guests will be pxe.,cm. Members of the |at the ceremony in the church, but|ciety of Christian Service of the IMiss Goodman extends uvspecmuMmhodiat Church are invited to an| invitation to all members of the|afternoon of sewing to be held at {Catholic Daughters of America, of|1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in e ee-—— R Strained Foods Women’s So- IL S. Grayes The Clothing Man | L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager New Atfack, oU know you're giving baby the best when you buy Heinz ¥ Strained Foods — because a 70- I. [ e ole 0 R e P r & e Rorind 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 ar-old quality reputs sup- A : S 2 SRR R GO SIS »l‘m !_“\_‘Uu‘:“s‘e;c’dl’;""!“}_l‘:"l‘:z‘ ;‘:& enlngra Following the ceremony, which |will be served and the ladies will T R I A “ G L E AR only top-grade fruits, vegetables {will be performed by the Rev. W.|Work on materlals for a bazaar Seleli s meats and cefeals—scientifically SR !G. LeVasseur, an informal recep-|to be held in the future, CLBAHEBS 7 { prepares them to preserve vita- STOCKHOLM, June 16 — The|¢ion will he held in the Goodman| : NEW Tinsrignd mieraeh Aol (ot |newspaper Allehanda says a power-| home from 9 o'clock until 11 o'clock. i New Locati ¥ S S R LR GILL NET FISH ew Lacation ” theyire ready to séive in heating {launched a heavy attack on Lenin-|Mary Jane Harrington to act as| 8 7 Juneau Laundry a ]l e T n 4 time! Your baby will thrive on |srnd bothl by dhgd S . The |her maid of Honor and Mr. Not- Stll- B'G pRI(E Building vA . & ! these 13 mupsnior foade! .. & |attack started two days ago with tingham will be attended by Ches- 7 * ! e g oo violent bombing and artillery fire. |ter A. Strohmeyer. Bl o e bt erv‘ce A T c 0 i ¥ A o o According to advices received in o LoQ 0, arance’ ESuogirmic rvo i R T e g o JUNEAU fo LINE |end BROKEN LENSES replaced in| Sulb/hés been filed in U. S..DM=1E uh 4k, ipices whre ) established \ our own shop. Dr mle Lilliaz| eict. Court. here i whish JSRREIHAMIESRR A Tae 0, prcs. ot 85 Yakutat—Cord ! STRAINED PATLE P g orona l6ag, | Beatrice Brumbaugh asks a divorce |cents per fish for gill net fish on o on °‘.':k Alaska Transportation } |Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636.| ;o) james Myron Brumbaugh on|the Sitkine River. Last year the ?‘“Ch"mge._xl"g‘ Company b F OO DS | The Daily Alaska Empire has thelthe grounds of incompatability. price was 55 cents. - zmk;—_ ‘“":i Y:z b4 ' llargest paid circulation of any Al- B MG G Fisie e uskokwim an on ¢ jaska newspaper. Empire Classifieds Pay! Empxre clgssntxeds Pay' % River Points SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 ¢ ? e ¢ Phone or Call for Informa- BEATTLE ¢ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH . tion or' Reservations i ' s { (] GOOD \r\§h§fi\~\5. 'S A RANGAROD S\ "WEN NARDBIRD- TWAKE uP Y I i ERR RS T by & ALASKA PASSENGERS FREIGHT | N30 SOMEBODN Y AUSTRAG TRET KENGRRO0 OF MOWRS " A w SDN\P (\\ TRA & REFRIGERATION b| WRAT'S BLLTHE CEAT LT 1O ONE OF QLR MEN - 1S RUNAK WD QN %\'\2 0: \RE N QU\CK > "p_= " A Slar Aif Lines 4 { RUMPLS RBOWT 2/ (1 uachiT STOPPED JUMPING | | o) GOTTR CATCH S ~ HE Y TuoEM Princess | GANCE THEN QPENED TTCAP'NS ORDERSY [ WM RESPONSIBITIDE® ' VERA CLIFFORD i THE CR&TE 0 T \WBRGHED N HANDS AWEN LINER W aa st D. B. FEMMER—AGENT §| O T UBRWNT ™ CR“.‘ER Juneau to Vancouver, T NN T PHONE 667 PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 (_\_uppg&g\{es 7 Victoria or Seattle O e L oN Pz /J- &, Princess Louise sails I(rn;n Juneau V"" “WMMUL;‘I‘I.;ILL The Daily Alaska Emplre nas the| The Dauy Alaska =mplre Da> the} Agent, C. 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