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| PAGE TWO | BUNDUNDER ?ISGB':IEND(;(s%kIKIIo GRAND JURY —_ | NEW YORK, July 17 Supplie G X 336 T f | TARTED | P&Q(EEDING valued at §4.62 were furnished «tNEED A("O“ ets 3,336 for Territory defense agencies in America and 0 0 pi ; overseas during the pnét week by | 3 ver Opponent's | P i ; the Medical and Surgical Relief| NEW DELHI, Juae -7 — Pandit 9 Juticau residenis saowed this i Announcement FOllOWS committee of America, 420 Lexing- | Nehru, inflfiential leader of , the 3,1 3 Votes norfii At they ai 100 xmu‘nfl H ey ton Avenue, New York City, Mrs.|All-India Congress Party said to- _ solid behind the government’s cam- ! r’ Suicide of Reporled Huttleston Rogers, Executive Ohair- [gay “the situation in India is be-| Returns from the Second and|paign to replenish its rubber sup- 1 . man, announces oming intolerable.” F‘ounh Dl\mm\ for the Torrilm'hl plies for On the rixxl rldv uf physician’s emetgency mmml neld | kyo's pmmm-\ the Japs, if victor- | mnod m Territorial Auditor Frank ‘yvn: already had madv a sizeable | NEW YORK, June 17 United set ix set operating equip- | joys, will only continue “India’s|A. Boyle, completing the total re-!start in building up huge stock ' p Attc P A 1S ment, 15 gallons of ~rf!1\v1\:" v14:7(!(%\m;_mummn»- and he added “we can-| qurns and giving the only contested |piles at both collection depots —| r € A Grar RENHVE tARIeE, i of 11quld | ot carry on as impassive apmlx- Territcrial-wide nomination, Com-|juneau Motors and Cowling and | Jury ! tensive ir s and 20,000 assorted "“”““’yu rs. Other deeds are necessary | inisstoner “of, Cabor, M Wl :B; etk 00 -] R i o the beneficiaries were the REYETS Y Sharpe, who reccived a total of|. Gresery retailers threw their sup- { e g R Nav I‘ Base at Portsmouth, | 3,366 to incumbert Michael J. Haas' | port behind the important campaign e State Defense Council JUNEAU lUMBER 3,193 by offering free pickup of rubber o t ‘:;’ ”‘;“-‘ H of Florida Ann’s Hospital, .7\141 | For the entire Territory, Alflfikflif‘muations by their delivery trucks. i Dt AT L e o B Y the Pittman Com- M".I-S (lOSING | Delegate Anthony J. Dimond re-|pete Clements, speaking for the i b ment followed the|munity Center, Sevierville, Tennes- | ceived a fine vote of confidence &s | retailers, said that the grocery op-| uicid jiana on Monday night |see: and the Free French Forces in | [6846 votes were cast for him. Ter- erators will be glad to furnish this, of Ge Frobese, Jr., reported | Brazzaville, Africa | uNTIl julv Is‘ri al Treasurer Oscar G.'Olson | geryice. So if you have no way of national leader of the Bund g B AT 1 received the next highest, 5805. |getting your old rubber to mn‘ il On his way to testify before the ALASKA (OASIAL | Roy Rutherford, manager of Ju-| Rc}\;m;l n(;n'\ (:Io Second Division | downtown depots, tell your grocery i Grand Jury, Frobese a resident feau Litmber MM, annouhess mabwshowe 9 fo {aas and 129 for man about it. of Milwaukee, is said by the coroner r the operation is closing down . for Sharpe. There wete no cont,.ests Mayor’s Proclamation to have ended hi > by placing MAKES (HARIER, 30 days due to a shortage of 1ogs for other Second Division offices.| Mayor Harry I. Lucas was on the his head on the r at Waterloc HT i He >:;:|l(l that ‘”w loggiiag camp'\The Democrats nominated Howard |gpot bright and early this morning Indiana, station when the train on S(HEDU[E H.IG S is operating only at about 40 p,,r‘Lyng for Senator, a Representative | with a proclamation that should which he W | passenger made a cent of capacity on account of a|in the last Legislature. For Rep-|pe especially interesting to the Ju- Y ol sers arriving here with Al- [chortage of expetfenced loggers,| Tesentatives the Democrats nomin- neau children who may take ad- - HAZEL FIELDS T0 BE BRIDE TCMORROW . Coastal Airlines yesterday afternoon from Sitka were C. E Parker, Frank M. Owens, Stanley R Aubert and John J. O’Donnell. Pas- engers from Pelican City to Juneau were R. Raatikainen and Eli Daniels and from Tenakee, Dermott O'Toole was an iricoming passenger. £ il i “l;‘»’;‘f‘r,flmm Wit | production, - the Juneau Mills is|publican nominations for Repre- against Axis ageressors. That mates- | Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fields an- ',{;“]‘l" }‘,’,‘l“"?::d ‘&,m‘()‘v“;_:‘)‘\'_“ Wit | prepared to handle two million feet | sentatives were Henry G. Miller, el is rubber. nounce the engagement of their|MER L 08 Kok ie o Suneay | ¥ TONth, OF such tmber. . |Dudley Warner, Ken Rood and b ““There is a serious shortage of daughte Hazel Loren2, to Leon-i. “eow “ic morning were Mrs. A Th.| best grade of logs,” sald|walter Taylor. {ribber in the United States today. | i E. Burkette of this city. The| 2 S 10 (o8 e McCutcheon, | cutherford, “produce 5 to 25 Per) pourth Division returns gave This vital article is badly needed| wedding will take place tomorrow | b "5l Sihinan and John Win- | o ©f @irplane lumber, and would |snarpe 738 votes as against Haas'|in the factories throughout the| cvening at 8 oclock in the Meth- |40 ™ 6n " two afternoon flights to [0t x!lmtxmlthhv ,I:p;,ffn:m:‘ ‘i;’l"‘"ms | United States that arc turning out | 1 odiat e Sitka, those travelling with ACA [jtrel (o0 W OR MOWS T“n‘:m""’ The Fourth Division Democrats|the thousands of tanks, planes, Mr e .M{ were Ed Hardy, Burr Hagorty, Mr.|g " logs.” [nominated Frank 8. Gordon for|ships, and other equipment needed ¥ 4 M - n “ _“'“""x‘- l‘“‘ .h‘i“ and Mrs. Jerry Green, va!\n’r'(l: He said that Anchorage and Fair- | Senator over C. H. “Alabam” LA|py our Army and Navy. eau for X month: Meier, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice and |, o ang many other communities Boyieaux. Gordon recelved iU62{ “We need rubber to supply tires it e : H ahusd the b e Lake have been getting their supply of |to his opponent’s 502 votes. {for our busses and autos which | Wiveieit or daho,. 3 T L SR TNE '”,""”"_’"'“:ff"“_‘ “;;;;; lumber from Southeast Alaska, and| Democratic Representatives nom-|yransport millions of war workers | 1 Fields 1 wduate of Ju ']"',“:',‘,..“;;PI ‘(l:::g.k Banlio Bacold | With the further development of|inated were Leo W.Rogge, 862; Joh (o and from their jobs each day. n h School and has many|, 4 R D Petarmans from Peters- | 'ailfoads and highways in Alaska, d, ©yBhed; JY.; 055; Jesse D. L“"d_":» We need rubber to carry on essen- friends in the city burg. Dr. Ketchum and M Einstoss. | this demand should increase mater- 814, and Alaska Stewart Linck, 672.|tial civilian activities i The Rev. W. H. Matthe el 11 L ek jally. | The Republicans had no contest,| “Now, therefore, I, Harry I. Lucas, | ‘ will perform the ceremony | - automatically nominating John | Mayer of Juneau, do urge every | M list Chur: and all Il“AM ‘RBER A"D Burtrovich, Jr., for Senator, and|man, woman and child in this city | of the couple invited h REV. HUBBARD G|VES Wi B Jacob B. Drablos, Robert C. Elslev, 1o make a tomplete search of at- wedding. Fillowing the services will SHow FOR ARMY MEN FAM”.Y HERE FROM Hemry P. Karstens and Irving Reed | ies, basements and- yards—garages, be & PEE SRS SYICDiS. n | for Representatives. vacant lots and beaches—for scrap | the home of Mrs. George Martin -~ | g A0eps o W 019 West Tenth Stree ; When Al Jolson failed to appear| FAIRBA”KS FOR MONIH‘ L antteed \;“IE‘IHP "”;",l' ke ! i for cheduled performance for Al jolso“ IS Bl & SRy, Fon | SKAGWAY MAY R IAK Idiers at Juneau last night, the| William B'ubm. dispatcher for| : i Ilrml _“S[“"dmdd c:l Company C‘)‘{l‘ 4 0 ES Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, the Pan American Airways, Alaska Di-| California, and the Union i Glacier Priest,” entertained the vision, at Fairbanks has been tem-, DE[AYED IN Company’s agents in this city are PLANE HOME THIS A. M. ... ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL, men with tales of his travels COLLECTION OF RUBBER US ARE SHARPE BEATS INDIANS ARE HAAS, COMPLETE WARNED THEY " peris SHOW and that enough logs and men will [ated Prank H. Whaley and Tolbert |vantage of the rubber drive to ear probably be secured to keep thg\Sfl)tl both of Nome, and C. H.| some money. The Mayor's pros mill running after July 15. | Rouse of Candle and Porter Wallace | mation follows Rutherford said that in connec- of Haycock. ! “The President of the United tion with the U. S. Forest Sr‘r\'icc‘[ Republicans in the Second Divis- | gtates has issued a most urgent announcement that it is possible. to|ionh nominated Stuart L. Stang-|call for one of the most important provide 15 miilion feet per mohth!room for Sehator, also a Represen-|matericls needed for this nation's| |of selected spruce logs for airplane|tative in the last Legislature. Re-|successful participation in our war| porarily transferred to the Juneau |making arrangements for the speedy Hans Floe, Superintendent of the | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- {P. E. Harris Company cannery at | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Hawk Inlet, arrived in Juneau yes- Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 terday afternoon from the cannery Sitka .18 18 18 10 18 18 0 10 to spend a short time here on busi- || Chichag f 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 ness. Kimshan 13 10 18 10 18 10 M. Floe is staying at the Baranof || Pelican .. 10 }5 ig Hotel while in the city. |f Todd 18 0 2 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 - Hoonah .. 10 s Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68¢ 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 18.00 150 Wrangell 15.00 15.00 Kasaan 10.00 Alaska and showed several reels| office to act in the same capacity| ARRIVAL HERE shipment of all of the rubber we Louis Emmanuel, Mayor and|cf his motion pictures that proved for the next month. |can dig up to the States. These| business n of Skagway, who has! highly int ng Mr. Barber was_accompanied to| T T |companies are authorized to pay been visiting in Juneau for the last| Jolson’s plane was grounded on|Juneau by Mrs. Barber and their| Al Jolson, noted comedian, who one cent a pound for old rubber. several ys and taking care of account of bad weather. two children, Skippy and Marge. iwim his accompanist and Lieut.| “This is an opportunity for the | busines matters her left this/ s 1 | ik L {Rhude were expected to arrive in‘Chlld(;‘('n to make scme e.\‘;ru morning with Alaska Ci al Air- ! Juneau b lane yesterday from|spending money, an opportunity for lines to return to Skagw ( RAAIIKAINE" HERE SERV'(E ME"S !ngrbanks,y top put gn a sh{ww for [every citizen'in Juneau to do his Mr. Emmanuel recently leased fROM pE“(AN (“‘Y §i Aedan the local service men last night, g the President and his restaurant and cocktail bar in p‘k" To"lfi"l | has been delayed by weather condi-|our Army and Navy that we are i Skagway to Mrs. Josephine Green tions and is expected to arrive here | behind them 100 percent in our and with Mrs. Emmanuel, expects' Charles Raatikainen, Vice-Pres- gt las soon as weather permits, ac-|great and untiring fight to down to leave in the near future for an'deni of the Pelican Cold Storage Service men will be entertaihed|cording to officers in Juneau. the enemy. extended vacation in the States. Company arrived in Juneau yester- this evening by the members of| For the last eight days, Al Jol- Closes Soon | Mr. Emmanuel is also manager of|day afternoon with Alaska Coastal the Rebakah Lodge at a party to|son and his accompanist have been| «rhe drive will close on June 30.! the Gross Theatre in Skagway and Airlines from Pelican City to make b2 held in the IOOF. Hall rromrPuttlng on shows for service men|gg le’s go, Juneau, on an All-Out- | Exalted Ruler of the Skagway EIks|arrangements for taking over the 8:30 to 11 o'clock. All Junior Host- in, the Interior and Westward Al‘\po) Rubber Campaign!” Lodge ! mail contract from Pelican City esses are urged to attend the party, |aska bases. He is the second world-|" Ay jubber which is being soid | |to Hoonah, for which he received Where dancing to the music of the|famous comedian to come to Al- : . i {the award Duck Creek %)rchestra will be on |aska for the purpose of entertaining | - O Rl & ey odloiin) | i ¥ f |stations for payment. Donated | Mr. Raatikainen expects to leave the program. Refreshments wil be|service men in Alaska and his shOw | ho " povace wo i e | tonight on the Estebeth to return 'served. is_produced under the auspices of (o e, however. will be picked up The Public Health Nurse will to Pelican City { |Camp Shows, Incorporated. et | make heme calls in Douglas to- | - i | P B : Plans for a show to be put on .Juneaus flshfl_rmen Albo. axe im» morrow. Any person who would like | NOTICE HAI_'BUT SEASO" here were completed yesterday fol-|find the campaign, and some have to confer with her during the day| June 16, that I, Michael Bocatch lowing receipt of a wire by Col. C.|Offered fo turn in the old tires may stop into the City Hall be- | will not be responsible for any debts Now Ex"’ENDED‘P Baish from Ladd Pield. 1t fs|Which they use for fenders and use tween the hours of !expected that the show will go on|ToPe in place of the tires. 1 and 2 o'clock. | unless authorized by me. TERMITAGE BRAND KENTUCKY STRAICHT BOURBON WHISKEY ¥ s s v A\ X For Generarions=—A Great Kentucky Whiskey | 93 Proof * National Distillers Prod. Corp,, N. Y. | Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 0N SHUFFY - PILE OUT ' We'Re GETTIY IIP B SEARCANY PRRTY QW \F \WE DONT LOCATE THAT WaNGARO0 N ZH BOLRS -NOUW'RE OUTTA BAS 0' F\REY T RINT N FAWT TH CRITTER GOT QAN -T S\NOW T AWNT BAD A AMNTS PERCE SENCE T TOOK TH UARMINT QUT'N TW CRETE ~ TS \NON, SNOEFY - G Directing the campaign is a com- mittee of Juneau Rotary Club, in- cluding Tom Dyer, chairman, and Don Skuse, Jack Burferd, George | as soon as the fameus entertainer The halibut season in areas 1 and | arrives. 2 has been extended according to e s an annowncement received by thel Ghatomd Hio s today i Sundborg and Charles W. Carter. The areas originally were to be SR Frkie closed June 25 at midnight but an | extension has not been made and the closing date for the two areas is midnight June 29, | > | REINKE AND i GRANDCHILDREN HERE | CAPTAIN, FAMILY GETTING SETTLED Although Captain and Mrs. T. J. Dyck had a rather inauspicious in- | Mrs. L. Reinke, formerly manag- |troduction to Juneau, the new Sal- jer of the Vogue Shop in Juneau,|vation Army Captain and his fam- ‘larrived here by plane this week|ily are now getting settled in the from Sitka where she has been|home formerly occupied by Adj. | making her home. She was ac-)Stanley Jackson. | companied by her three grandchil-| The day of their arrival, the dren, Louise, Kathryn and Ald:n|DYCk son, Robert, who will be three | Holt, who are staying with her Jt‘w"r\ old in . August, ran into the istreet on Willoughby Ave. and was STOCK QUOCTATIONS NEW YORK, June 17. — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2!, American Canl 69, Anaconda 25, Bethiehem Steel 53%, Commonwealth and Southern | 14, Curtiss Wright 6'4, International | Harvester 46%, Kennecott 28% , New York Central 7, Northern Pacific! 5%, United States Steel 47'2, Pound | $4.04. | DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, MRS. L. ;“‘" 0‘"“"“““" Hotel. s {hit by an auto. Robert is still in|Jones averages: Industrials, 106.26; | C OF O TOMDRRGH St. Ann’s Hospital, but is recovering | rails, 23.63; utilitles, 12.12. : : |from his broken leg and other in- S e e Members of the Juneau Clh\lnlnr' juries. The Dycks have another FRANK CHAPADOS HAS | |{of Commerce will view a public|chig a daughter, Grace, 8-moribh- VISIT ON WAY SOUTH health film during their n')ou‘(,m luncheon meeting in the Gold Room | cCapt. and Mrs. Dyck came here Frank Chapados, Deputy U. S {of the Baranof Hotel tomorrow,|from Saskatchewan Province, and Marshal in Fairbanks, visited with }\‘Mlbur Wester, Secretary, said to-|they have been in Salvation Army his father, James E. Chapados while day work for the last seven years. in Juneau awaiting passage south. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1942 ~— TIDES TOMORROW HABSLD SHOWN High tide 4:06 a.m. 153 feet. as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Low tide 10:44 am., -02 feet is invited to present this coupon this evening High tide 5:07 p.m., 142 feet at the box office of the« — Low tide 10 p.m., 43 feet. CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “PARACHUTE BATTALION" FROM YAKOBI ISL&D [ Federal Tax—5¢ per Person i WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1 ol e ol v PR the U. S. Bureau of Mines party on NORTHLAND and il be here tor o tev das. | IR A NSPORTATION COM PAN'Y They are staving at the Gastineau | Hotel while in the city. ! LEOLA E. HARRIS, MR. ELLINGEN WED| In a ceremony performed yester- |day by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray at his home in Douglas, Mrs. | Leola Elva Harris was married to Christopher R. Ellingen of this city. | Mrs. Harris is employed in the Bar- anof Coffee Shop and Mr. Ellingen is connected with the Leroy Mining | Company. Witnesses at the ceremony were Earl Ellingen, brother of the bride- | groom and William Harris, Jr., son of Mrs. Ellingen, who recently came | to Juneau from New Mexico to make | his home. | - - | HANS FLOE HERE ‘ FROM HAWK INLET W. N. TRAVERS, JR. AND PARTY IN ON BUSINESS W. N. Travers, Jr., with the U. S, Bureau of Mines party doing ex- | poratory work for st rategic minerals | cn Yakobi Island, arrived in Juneau on business a few days ago and | plans to return to the project today. | Mr. and Mrs. George Gates, with | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska— —Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A, M. 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