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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI;—JUNFAU ALA.SKA THURSDAY JUNE IB 1942 \ \ | | | | ). L. GRAY, R, and vacant lots for the vital war from homes by grocery delivery into service in #h effort to bring! & ke — ( & | Tl \ceused of JUNEAU RUBBER WAR SlI(ES TIDES TOMORRQW RALPH MORTENSON I nat make ' PILES GROWING; mun e 3 4. 145 et || palup snbsriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - v tide : am. .6 leet. 18 coupon 1S evenin, | L fildl“q Nall ; RESPONSE FINE AI BA"ANA Ei@-h l‘_:’*’ 1'alflm p.m, 1:2 ?v:» l at the box office of {)he-—— e | ow tide 11:45 p.m., eet. I (am Es(a e|Ex i S | s T CAPITOL THEATRE g p p tess S in| I.l HERE ;) d receive TWO TICKETS to see: - |: Federal Building | o NG a5 ";HAIIAEII:V;!UTE BATTAEISI;;I" i | —— |e Temperature, Wednesday, . i 3 s H | BY ALEXANDER R. GEORGE | . it : - % \ Short Swedters Detroit Resia‘uranf (_)wner Are, S—O_Ugh' | wide WO%NF?tunslsw;lr{h tl‘: M“mmmd‘;,';.e,,,:?mmum 3 Federal Tax—5¢ per Person E ( in 100 1 new reason ;i" ‘;‘l;u;‘;b:‘;m l:':ml;egitgswbeachae{ ?.:f:l on the banana side this sum- ¢ ¥ = , you can blame that, too, onju"EAu GlRls Dep! states Nav¥ H o piished, e Unmd mthh’\z be Mning the ) h DETROIT, June 18—Max Steph-|materiel for which the governmeul‘“‘;e‘::;nrt-duuliuns in imports and HONO | restauranfeur, has been accused|js paying one cent a pound. One | ydvatices in the price of thé popi-| ARE RED | Fede m agents of aiding the|poy turned in 375 pounds, collected |1qp tropical fruit are the results of | | I Nazi flier from a Can-|¢375 and bought $3.75 worth of |yaptime shipping difficulties. Big| AI ASSEMBI.Y concentration camp. It 18| war Stamps. banana steamships, which former-| i i ited that a charge of treason| Collection depots have been es- ||y carried the fruit in specially-re-| | be brought by the Federal|tablished in Juneau Motors and| frigerated holds are now transport-| Anna |_o|s DflVlS Is Heded i - Gt Jury |Cowling and Davlin Co. Free do-|ing war materials. ! f ‘ PG nations will be taken to the depots| Small boats are being pressed Grand Officer at e Arrow, Wilson and Man- truck.. If you expect to get paid i fairly adequate supplies from Rainbow Meet i Tequests that D004 conceroin o n, in whites anc ‘Icr the rubbev, turn it in at one | Central American countries, but a| print rgoes American ULCHIE EW DEVREE ¢« WED JUNE 1' O e o |decline of about 40 percent—and| According to a wire received this| fl‘“"em ‘merchant vessel In New collar styles and | Executive Officer Frank Dufresne |possibly more—in our normal im-|yomnine by Mrs, Mary Jeannette | of any ‘spanking’ nedw: oolol IN CORVAIJJS was appotiited By campaign chiair- |ports is expected. That would mean |Cowling, Mother Advisor of Juneau waters. e man Tom Dyer today as official |getting along with about two bil-| Assembly of the Order of Rainbow NS AND rubber stamp rollector for the fer-|jjon Jess bananas than we usually |for Girls, four officers of Juneau| RESERVATIO! @ | 200—-300 | . o PO Sport Shiris Dad will surely approve of a smart new hirt from our handsome collection. Washable cot- tons, rayons and 1009 wool flannel. = sport ative patterns or “nois) port types. 35¢ — 2.95 | where In the presence ul a small group wds and immediate relatives, Vi Aun Winston, of n, and James Lat- son of Mr. and Mrs. Juneaw; were mar- 11, at the home of and Mrs. Paul Petri, of ginia of June Prof Corvallis The First of the in Al- Glasse, Church formerly of Juneau, Rev, John Presbyterian Oregon, bany ied last year. He is affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. He last visited his parents in Juneau two years ‘ago. It while attending the Uni- was v"v?.” Jx’mliwfii; o;-:i-»ll. LESTER TROAST |ie” outnosty ean_ bring n arse| PUBLIC HEALTH },,.mmm.m production, cmployed in Seattle, | Olives have been higher in price the couple will make their Mrs. Gray has recently been employed as stenographer at Camnp home this afterncon on his duties, tile grounds in the offices of the Federal Building, and started out, Dyer said tihat the response has been fine, with all businesses, or- ganizations and Juneau residents coopérating 100 percent. The campaign is backed by tho} Juneau Rotary Club. The actual colleetion at depots and arrange- ments for paying and shipping are being handled by agents of the business in connection with the op- ening of the canning season on June 20. Aftér his business trip to Hoonah Judge Arnold will return to Juneai} to spend a short time before re- N. Lester Troast, wno is connected with the Army Engineers in a civ- ilidn ecaapeity, arrived in Junéau {/that crop but a large supply consume in a year. In 1940 we im- ported 52 million bunches which, figuring 100 bananas to the bunch after deducting for wastage, would be some 5,200,000,000 bananas. Once Was Rare Sixty years ago the banana was a rare delicacy in this country, al- though its use as a food in the| tropics is ancient. Alexander the Great found the fruit| in abundance in the valley of the The armies of | supply situation has been uncer- tain, but looks more favorable, War conditions in Hawaii may curtail of canned pineapple is expected. The but no severe shortage is as yet indicated. There has been some reduction in shipments from Spain | highest degree conferred Assembly received outstanding rec-| ognition from the Grand Assembly of Washington and Alaska, which concluded its three days session in Seattle last night. | Anna Lois Davis, Betty Rice,! Isabel Parsons and Mrs. Thelma Brown were elected to receive the| Grand Cross of Colors degree, the by Lhat‘ iorganization. Anna Lois being pres- ent at Grand Assembly in Seattle, immediately received the degree at {ended last night with a Grand Ball | held in the Masonic Temple, Seattle, | at which approximately two thou- sand persons were in attendance. Members of Juneau Chamber nr Commerce spent most of their noon luncheon meeting hour today view= | Adair yesterday afternoon from the West-|put that impoverished country is|ing a public health motion picture. ! = TAL After the reception wheth fol- ;“,'dd:“d ‘Z‘" remain here for a i) sending us a lot of pickled| The Rev. W. H. Matthews re-| RE :{ q 5 As lowed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs, |feW days visiting with his family | gyves. HRitheatoior: Giises 40| BOREBd Biat o Tobtdr 1 has Lockin ,/(.F H | 4 fiiASKA (OAS A Dt e8tining 1o Y pos. olives. The harvest of olives in|ported that a letter he has received USINESS REDUCES population i Tulet,| this morning with ACA were Robert| ' "ECL MDD R (H DlEs A'I' S"‘KA for - tonsilectomies. Cudls were A. Dermott. O'Toole | i " M Sid Thompson, Margueril® | o4 iy 1, St. Ann's Hospital for of Tenakee, and Drs. Harry N ll Schmaltz Einstoss. Hans FlOly wegical and Surgical Relief Jim Sofoulis, a medical patient|ang g #. Carnes of the U. syp L;)‘}f BACK 10 FOUNDRY Lt nger from JUneau oo niiee of America when she re-| Word has been received by the |in St. Ann's Hospital has returncd|Health Service. Dr. Carnes, a Limf 82 un rAmBA"KS 147 6“ , : lrned to Hawk Inlel. On an afternoon fght 0 (o Juneau in the near future. | Governor's Office of the death at | home. “lgeon with the service, has bee 2 3 i p r a thr "" "j"‘ t, outgoing & nger | When she was in New York City | the Alaska Pioneers’ Home at Sitka in the north makin 4; s 2 Plus 5% U. 8. Tax nth C. B parker, for Sitka and M congy, Mrs. Simpson, as the reép-| of William Davia Baney, 76, pros- | Douglas Davis is taking medical|the International Highway —dic. T Heydek and Dr. James C. BV eqeiative of the Medical and Sur- | pector in Alaska since 1912. ~ He |treatment in St. Ann's Hospital. lirict in connection wilhgl‘l‘:ul{} (rm' R e OTH fc " “_'ML‘ R st zical Relief Committee of America’s { entered the home a short time ago medical facilities. v 2 B i i “'}" ““- G ,' < Wi 51 Alaska Women'’s Auxiliary, was giv- | from Chichagof. ‘Warren Haynes entered St. Ann’s ———— MA : a ¢ ‘.\fe .‘\‘ ’vl u\ n ‘r \\h € ‘” ‘1’)"‘1“11 {en the kit I.r: take with her when —T"‘i"—— o :-Ios;:ital tyestevdny for mpdicull Empire Classitieds Pay! | 1 3 ! ” Webe i - A (s he returned to Juneau. Frank Neely principal of the Of-|treatment. ¢ A i : for the J \n‘)‘ acl and Anthony Dabin ; | The kit is Alaska’s share of sup- |fice of Indian Affairs school at ¥ L. A. DELEBE,CQUE_D“‘fld Sales Manager 1 Packing ( v <1 I e g <here ““‘_” plies valued at $4,162 which have |Kake, arrived in Juneau last night| Sam Besaloff was admitted to 135 So. Franklin St PHONE 106 - i X r D ;fl;”:} -‘-M’ !;;»m“ tv‘!‘lklll-m““)'*'! I‘!‘-‘ been furnished to defense agencies on a cannery tender to spend a|St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for HEADQUARTERS PR T Yo e T _.___.—--‘ i Fine 1 amin, Robe in America and overseas by the i : - | medical treatment. 1 White and J. A. White. {committee during the last weik. ?:::t ;:::ml,n :;:,?;i?,:ngofw?:e v:l;- ~ TYPHo“N 2 v e C - o> 4 Mrs. Simpson spent two months | Miss Mary Foster has entered y POPULATION MAKES FLIGHTS | T0 MANY PORTS with Alaska Cox William ‘Paul, Jr o Haines and fr sau on the return flight an incoming pa Juneau senger to Jun Ryan was N enger Passenger: Juneau' to £ from MRS, R. SIMPSON Gray leit immediately for Portland wmnd flew from there to Seattle. WILL DELIVER EMERGENCY KIT Robert 1 Vice-Pr mpson, Past Na- ent of the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary, will deliver - SONOTONE in New York City with her daughter, x 3 St. Ann’s Hospital for surgical! BT ( ROM VITLE R e S e Mrs. Annabel Melczer, who is work- RAY PETERMAN HERE treatment. | n E . il o o ? Bizry ng in the office of Time Magazine Ray Peterman, Sitka contraetor, P l a l. e I"]m AN “’ ‘\‘m“ re “L;"“;:;r““.ll‘“ Bll’n- nd came to the West Coast this | arrived by plane yesterday and isin | Shorty Hobson has been admitted Ideal for Hunters T ; i Dilan Joarioni B * | month w“tm f:w ;va:hlomeddby Pr- Juneau for a short time on business. |to Government Hospital for medi- an d Fi she m (3 A T C o ) 3 Simpson to atten e graduation | ge is staying at the Gastineau |cal care, s v l e - = f their son, Robert from Stanford | Hote) g —_————— aris er e LB NOTICE University, as a Doctor of Medicine. R e TR DR. WEBER TO YAKUT s ) A i P g . ¥ i : : AL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showir Dr. and Mrs. Simpson are expect- H. B. CREWSON HERE Dr. Harry J. Weber of the Gov- Sighy JUNEAU fo L l N E s . ..; m{m‘y A:Im ll S lmli‘ (\u :lmm- ed to return Wu soon. | H. B. Crewson, merchandise brok- | sinment Hospital here, left today Smalli;‘dredl;;m, Large sale at J. B. Burford & Co. ks i ot i ot e . " . 5 er, is in Jureau for a few days oh |for Yakutat on official business. He rge Yakutat—Cordova Trai ‘ fre —— e NOTICE business and is at the Gastineau |expects to be back All in Stoek 3 Alaska nsportation i 1 The D E expt ack soon. Anchorage—Kodiak ks The Daily has the | June 16, that I, Michael Bocatch | Hotel, — N Bristol Bay Company os 4 : € largest paid iy Al | will not be responsible for any debts - e, Kus:mk:—unm uke i paid circulat unless authorized by me, BUY DEFENSE BONDS _Emplre Classifieds Pay! H, S. Graves om ;"l:: i 2 . - = MESA i ver Fo! SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 ™ i fal The Cloth [\RI Y [JOOGL AND SNUFFY SMITH Ul Maw Phone or Call for Informa- ' BEATTLE . At tion or Reservations —_— WOLE vt Vit CLOSE ENUFE EW § ACE BON - LN DOWN T APRAVNT (N "Princess” et 9 N-N-NCE BOY <A 700 WHRR LINER VERA CLIFFORD WILLIAM AM BANEY (aska Office of Indian Affairs. Mrs. Troast and their three sons, expect to leave in a short time for New Jersey, where Mrs. Troast was called to help in settling the estate of her mother, Mrs. E. H. Still, who passed away a short time ago. Mr, Troast, well known architect, formerly hgd offices in Juneau and he and his family lived here for many yenrs SNKE — 8 WRE FR( California has been large in the last two years. Shortages in our tropical fruit supplies are offset, however, by tre- mendous produetion of . domestic fruits. HOSPITAL NOTES Joan and Janet Rhodes, not Mize, as was reported to the Empire yes- terday, are in St. Ann's Hospital WEY, MORD B\RD - GET \mo NOWR CRCKY BRITCHES W WE JUST GOT T NRNOR BAWS 0 F\RE WE RIGHTLY BELONGS 2 from the USO states that Juneau| !is very much in the picture mn the! | USO organization and that as soon | las a recreation building is ready! here, the USO will send a represent- | ative to direct the activities. | ‘Tom Dyer, chairman of the cur- rent rubber salvage campaign for| Juneau, urged the members to lukvi an active part in the salvage. The Executive Committee re- ported that a subscription to The| Empire has been purchased by the Chamber of Commerce for Com- pany B at Chilkool Barracks. SUITS f Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Louise salls from Juneau OB » MATION CALL INe ORI t I:Nr»wl:"'“ 7 Py officiated at the ceremony which|Standard Ofl Company of California |1,qus in 327 B. C. and went on| lYs - e 3 ) Emufl e 8“39 was performed before a setting of jand the Union Ol Company. e ey last night's ]f“;:“_’"' ,;1;"_" .O?l‘f‘t}f?;ip—( yes il i Gl seven-branched cane | The drive wil Jast 0 Juneass un-|" Bananas are not rated_essentia| itniion - ih st meeing o | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES abra holding 1 June tel e 1 lding whitd tapers, ti 3" to civilian morale, but they are Grand Officers they will be able o/} Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express Miss Irls Gray, - sister of the ‘tn Yankee food staple and a stand- |attend. | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Neckwear bridegroom played the wedding ‘ fii w (. “mm 'ard item in millions of lunch boxes.! Beside receiving the high honor! et St . maxch' and ,Vernoh Sfltf“ sang | And you can expect Uncle Sam to|of Grand Cross of Colors, Miss! Hawk An- s 1Pel- Kl:m- Cmc‘hn-snk A very cial showing Through the Years” and:“O Presm- mi ol w‘v Io facilitate as far as possible the|Davis who is Juneau Assembly’s| m;e; H”‘;'I‘Eh g«;zig Te:?uce :‘Ia ;?g sn:an sfg .13. especially ~ for her ise M importation of a commodity which | Worthy Adviser was also appointed || Juneau --$8 810 S S0 g S Hg o g Day. Whatever his neck- Tho bride)viis ST 11 IHSIEES HOONAH OII BUSMBS is the economic life blood of such(as one of the Grand Officers, that|§ Ghichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 ) eir taste 18, you'll stre by her father and was attended by ’ §30% 59 8N5) Good Neighbors as Honduras,|of Grand Patriotism. '} Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 o RO G T R e Miss Ulah Winston, of | Judge W. C. Arnold, Alaska rep- | Guatemala and Panama. “I am pleased indeed over the § pelican ... 10 18 18 lv find it here. Portland white Lester Keenan, of resem.ntlve‘ot. A]”n- Salmon In.| Mexico also is a big producer of honors bestowed upon our Juneau Todd ... 18 10 10 Portland, acted as best man for dustry, Incorporated, arrived in Ju- | bananas and sends the fruit to|8irls,” said Mrs. Cowling, “for such‘ Tenakee .. 10 10 10 // y RFATHH“““ 59c susin z.uo Mr. Gray nedu with the Ellis Air Transport |the states by the trainloads. f,],lz:ur:fl::gle;e:"n:ml ‘md";.gR“.e"x X’-\lfigm S 113 714 wE - : v a6 ') ” e | 'S T res e cause of 8 - s iz O Mr. Gray was born in Juneaugompany this afternoon on his way | The banaha import problent s |y o8 TACCEER O LR AEISE O EUATH Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 g ended both. the Juneau|o Hoonah complicated by the need for extra! St of our; Na-| rade Sel d High hool ; | : tion generally.” SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Grade School an gh School.| Judge Arnold will spend a few |care in handling the perishable fruit| A i = Pete: Kake According to further information| Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Tsburg wing his graduation here, he|days at Hoonah consulting with and for distributing and selling iti oo\ M Cowling, Miss Juneau $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 ittended Oregon State College at|Robert A. Welch, Vice-President of | without mueh delay. ;CE it Mfl 1% slo;‘t il M',‘" Kake 25.00 25.00 12,50 : Nyl y Corvallis and later completed his!the Icy Straits Salmon Company, Get Pineapples i:a{:nd As:\“blm ”w Ull“'_(vv""\"]»\ Petersburg 18.00 150 Cotfons, lisles, Nylons, 0¥ Wi \uineering course at University of | Who ls spending several weeks at the | por pineapples, chief rival of {Grand Worthy advisor. o |J Wrengell 5 1600 vools in strietly conserv- Wi orezon from which he was gradu- | Hoonah plant. They will take Up |pananas as a tropical fruit, the| gessions of the Grand Assembly | Kasasn . Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge wiil be made for single passengers AIRWAYS Seattle 1324-4th Ave. 5 POUNDS BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE EFFECTIVE MAY 23 $§5ffinszATTLi:511i.nu NEW ALASKA PASSENGFRS FREIGHT D. B. FEMMER—AGEN1 NIGHT 312 +Juneau Agent PHONE 667 PHONE 114 June 23—July 3 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. ‘There is no substitute for Newspaper Adv The Dauy Alaska Smpire nas the largest paid circulation of any Al- uska newspaper. The Daily Alaska Emplre nas the

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