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HEALTH OFFICIALS BACK FROM TRIPS Dr. Harry Nevel of the U States Public Health Service Richard S. Green, Sanitary - gineer for the Territorial Depart- ment of Health, have returned af ter a week’s trip which took t to Killisnoo and Funter Bay, where they were examining the health fac jes of the new communities established there - Some New Orleans streets are named after muses of Greek myth= ology Be Sweet-Be Smooth Be Smart in a Helen Harper SWEATER (as advertised in Mademoiselle) SLIPONS . . . and CARDIGAN Styles In Summer Navy, Red $2.501° $5.95 Jones-Stevens Seward Street Yastels, ONE MORE .. SHIP SUNK ™~ * BY RAIDER Captain Charges ""Monkey Business” in Axis Torpedoing ) PRESS) (BY ASSOCIA There was “monkey business” in the sinking of a medium-sized 1v chantman in the Caribbean Sea. the kipper declared, as the torpedoing of the ship was disclosed by the Navy Department today. | The ship torpedoed July 1 in daylight capt. William McDon- ough, of Mobile, Alabama, said. “in my opinion, there was monkey husi- | about the torpedoing. I feel that the crew of the sub knew we carried valuable cargo, and knew | our destination and route.” | hree of the crew members were killed. The sinking brought to 372 the uncfficial Associated Press tab= ulation of United Nations and ).eu tral ships lost in the Western At- | Jantic since Pear]l Harbor | CLUB SHOOT ON TONIGHT ness The Juneau shotgun Club will | hold a shoot this evening starting| 2t 7 o'clock and all shotgun fans asked to attend. The club is are open to the public at any time. These desivineg transportation toj and from the shoot are asked to contact Jack Garrett at the Bar- anof The club’s range is situated 2 miles out the Glacier Highway SEVEN ARRVETO | WORK IN LIBBY PLANT AT TAKU Seven men arrived in Juneau last night on their way to Taku Harbor where they will join the ! warehouse staff of the Libby, Mc- Neill and Libby cannery Those who are awaiting trans- portation to Taku Harbor are Charles A. Smead, Martin Hol- lenbeck, Willard Wright, Allan Wright, John C. Verhulst, Clayton Reed and Richard Thornton. They are staying at the Baranof Hotel while in Juneau It’s a good warm-weather host who says.. BRAND Generations — A Great Kentucky Whiskey Nationai Distillers Products Corporation, N. Y. TRATGHT QURBON WHISKEY * 90.4 Proof Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington NOTICE othe PUBLIC ‘ of JUNEAU & Starting MONDAY—July 20th the drug sfores of Juneau will OPEN at @ A. M. and (LOSEat § P. M. Race Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co., Guy Smith Drug Co., Butler , Mauro Drug Co. e o When bcmbs dropped by Japs at I Jast their front teeth. After a Itth right: Private First Class Robert M Cerporal Louis R. Prentice of Bokec COAST GUARD MAN, 21, WAS SPY CATCHER * Beach Pairoimén SawNazi| Weekend in Interior Saboteurs Wade | Ashore WASHINGTON, July 15 Coast Guard has disclosed Coast Guardsman John Cullen, 21, | The that on beach patrol at Amagansett,| Long Island, surprised four of the cight alleged Nazi saboteurs now| on trial, @s they waded ashore| carrying explosives Cullen sounded the alarm which eventually led to the capture of th four men he surprised and the four landed elsewhere. - REPORT APPARENT SUICIDE OF MAN AT IDAHO INLET The U. S. Marshal's Office re- ported here today that Robert Tucker, 31, has been found dead at Idaho Inlet and that it is as- sumed Tucker took his own life with a shotgun. The matter is now being investi- gated but no further particula are available at this time. | - — i Informal Part Held !asi Night A group of Juneau women whose hushands are out of the city either on duty with the armed forces or on cfficial governmént business gath- ered last night in the Governol House on invitation of Mrs. Ernest Gruening for an informal evening. Among those present were Mrs M. D. Williams, Mrs. Norman Leslie, Mrs. Joseph De Ganahl, Mrs. Rob- ert Simpson, Miss Minnie Gold- stein, Mrs. E. L. Bartlett and Mrs. Claude Hirst. others - D Brand names fade out of public consciousness fast if they are not kept alive through advertising, ac- cording to the Department of Com- merce. Held by Japs pretty Kay Walter, 20, is a prisoner of the Japs somewhere in Manila. She is the bride of Henry “Buddy” Walter, a marine sergeant, who is reported missing by the navy in the battle of Corregidor. The couple were married in Shanghai a month before Pearl Harbor, dutch Harbor dropped close by, e dental work they'll be read; am, Chicazo; C 0, Okla. They rceently were taken for an R AS MOTIVE FOR | TRIPLE KILLING Fairbanks C;LE)Ie and 14- Year-0ld Girl Shof Last Further details of last wez-kond'.\x triple slaying of a Fairbanl couple | and their 14-year-old we and the subsequent death of the su pected slayer were announced today by R. C. Vogel, Special Agent Charge, Federal Bureau of Invest- g | petroleumn industry igation The grusome slayings involved the 't dea lich and their ward, these three “walking wounded” soldiers 1 Bruce Richardson, of Hot Springs, Ark., and EVENGE NAMED | NEW RUBBER Farish Says Ci;ilians May in| Farish, president of Standard Oil th of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Saul-|synthetic rubber which may provide Mary Stay.'by the end of next year 34 million | g 4 . 2 5 more auto tires than expected. judge the (quellly gf, meat by 2p- NO RATIONING OFFOOD FOR - TERRITORY NOW | | | 1In view of the wide-spread rumor | that has been circulated through- | out Alaska that coffee, tea, spices | and possibly other food commodities | |are about to be rationed in the Territory. the Office of Price Ad- ministration in Alaska, through its director, Mildred R. Hermann, has issued the following statement: | “war Production Board restric- tions on coffee and tea are appli- cable only to wholesale receivers and roasters in the United States FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES NE No. 1 LCTATOES - - 8lbs. 49c; 17 Ibs. $1.00 FIRM FIELD TOMATOES Pound 25¢ TELEPHONE PEAS, Full Pods - Pound 20c CROOK NECK SQUASH Pound 25¢ proper. No limit has been set on - - the placing o o normation | ZUCCHINISQUASH - - - Pound 25¢ e Soriris s proveny baced | CARROTS, Large Bunchs - - 2 for 25¢ on shortages existing with vl TURNIPS, Large Bunches - - 3for 25¢ o m g e oy ot} NEW GREEN CABBAGE - - Pound 8¢ e o gt ame v ey PARSLEY, Green - - - - Bunch 10c s m‘_‘m';';“,’;af;';';‘;;:’.,mu «p | CAULIFLOWER, Snowhite - Pound 25¢ ;?;dfig;;*};e:l;;;g"%::g *;2‘:[_,:’:} NEW CARROTS - - - - 3lbs. 25¢ erally circulat roughou (’( e b o s « e o wired protests to Washington ag- |ainst an entirely uncontemplated | procedure. While it may be true that some | | wholesalers on the Pacific coast | | have been curtailing Alaskan ship-| ments because of shortages in their own supply, this action is not due| to any regulation of either the WPB or the OPA, Mrs. Hermann ‘)3xplained. The Office of Price Ad- ministration suggests, however, that with the supply on the West | coast limited, merchants might get their full shipments by placing | orders elsewhere if they are not | available on the West coast. | | Housewives are assured of a| simple and accurate guide for buy-| beef and veal when the new OPA price regulation on these meats becames effective July 13.| Synthetic Program | Meat Must Be Graded | e e Under the new order, all beef| WASHINGTON, July STRING BEANS, Snappy - - Pound 25¢ UTAH GREEN CELERY Pound 15¢ LOCAL RADISHES, Large Bunches 3 for 25¢ Purple — PLUMS — Yellow SEEDLESS GRAPES — APRICOTS NEW GREEN APPLES It It's New You'll Find It At GEORGE BROTHER Phones 92-95 cther go at the enemy. Left to to Seattle. |ing jand veal sold at wholesale must | " 'be graded according to Government specifications of quality. Ceiling has_developed | PFic® asked by Per'f and veal whole- | WEI'I' BABY (u"I( wo new methods for pmd\lcmg“'!‘:]l;;x‘l;"i‘b:n]c;m:fi“mc;rg g ek SEI Fon IoMoRRow Few housewives are trained to| 15—W. tnue tue { New -lerse today | prices ® Perfect comfort Ty ® Centrally located | Juneau mothers will have an op- The suspected killer, Pete Yabuca- I arara 9 heraiy ; : s hale: bk vin, 46, was trapped in an aband-| Senator Elmer Thomas said he o rhlf:(: é““"“““% o A e to bring their babies (0| farge Rooms e Splendid food b o 1 , “utfoented | will press legislation to create an xperts of onsumer ivision. | another in the series of Well-Baby all with oed mine - tutinel and -satfosatng{ 00, PR (C S0 ) T 05 et rarely an index to meat|Nursing Conferences, to be held| — pagn and service when a ‘e was bul 0 drive him ] > mel e flavor @ ender i v | £ ‘cloc) 'TOW & - g : é Donald Nelson. I : i £ i ; il s LAS) Vogelsaid that the motive for the( DEE BEENL o Mine to the homemaker that she will|Center, ‘ferritorial Health Build- A it i killings was probably revenge. A arish told the House Mines sub- |, in the quality she pays for |ing. Hotel month ago, the suspect was heard committee that the new rubber| During recent ;\ur some d 1- | ; i to Have suid bkt Baswonls eiings| o <1008 Ay, DEGEASS SHA0, MOMR o), h'\v[f: volunt r¥1 \’((()mé‘v o Bl AL i TR R BT ke ‘md' Pe of synthetic rubber in addition Lo‘"u:nt‘ s ntal l?’t u';}m o.wfn-‘pxought to the conference, accord- i Mesioh. who now lies in & Fairbanks 'h¢ 800000 tons already plannedy .. b“ g ‘Kl r:e‘: . ]s gm‘.dm’a‘l_ng to Miss Stephenie Bogdon, Pub- hospital critica 1' Ay, under the Government's Fibher| 00 huen. DEECEIN, o S @ small lic Health Nurse. Babies will be i J )spital lnk(lllt(l condition after Dogeam part of the meats handled in in-'checked for growth and ways of [y being struck on the head with o} ersta : foo a1y ; | blunt instrument, ol .‘Ixmb‘l APl fran {his hddibional robs |y oiie | HBTE. ORREE Priyeie koeping tham o pysitally paitech, | | . , apparentlys Yy parich said, will go mwmd;pmkels also have graded meats, will be discussed. | i Yabucavin. S using their own quality specific - - | L Found By Employee The Saullich’s bodies were found atter officers were called to ihe WILLIAM WINN ON WAY | E yees. £ i n . | a grade letter. Government - Palandibinal i g Wlllllll.n Winn, son of Mr. andigrades now called “prime” and| | I Horvath: ohiained . eobanmm i o o yoks On i, - nassed ohpiogt il ey gaeabined - frifp the| X e ilion Moiar ok e e through Juneau last night on his|new grade “AA". usually there is| | through the cellar after peering in' 1"y o, Voiehorse where he is to|only a small quantity of this top| the' window .and. seathe. Bloosalng o siaploved by the Dowell ‘Cou- gyath /apisiin it e markat. The | TABLETS n the floor of the living room,|>Cuction Company. esent Government grade known| Inside, he found the body of Saul.| Durine the last year young Winn as “good” will be stamped “A”", and | forHYPERACID { lich, shot through the meck, chest U4S been doing post-graduaie work|will cover most of the better | STOMACHS and stomach. The telephone wires for a Master's Degree in English|grades of beef and veal bought by ;1:'(1 hrmm cut. Horvath called of- & the University of Towa. ‘hossew‘ivss. The "commercial"i !tt;:lIOEMY$ icers from a telephone three miles i {Irage will /be. stampeg "B, jand) e CARD OF TH S ;H'n “utility" grade will be stamped | —— | Special Agents of. the FBI and| With sentiment of deep gratitude|"C". The order requires no grading| C i i local officers later found the body We desire to express. our sincee|Qf the poorer qualities now known, Butier:Manro Divg £0. : Dapstiesy of Mrs. Saullich a short distance @ppreciation to all our friends and |2 “Cutter” and ‘canner.” | Tio By un | - 2 Samey Baguaoy from the home, hidden under a neighbors for the kindness and sym-| 1 addition to the new alphabet- : : * Full Breathing Uppers piece of corugatted iron. She had pathy shown in the loss cf a\u"bc-lmal grades, donsutpers - will - eann| * Washable ~ been shot through the breast and ear. This was og July 10. | Girl's Body Found The next day, the body of the| young girl was found by Al Young- 1een, sourdough from the Cache| Creek section, about 150 yards from | 'the Saullich home. She had been shot through the breast and ear. Yabucavin was later caught up with in the woods near Ester, Al- aska, and trapped in a mine tun- nel. When he exchanged shots with the officers, a fire was built to smoke him out. He died from as- | phyxiation, refusing to surrender. Yabucavin was born in Yup:o-‘ slavia. He has been a resident of Fairbanks for a year and a half, and before that time was engaged in mining in Butte, Montana, and in | Juneau. BISHOP HERE FOR WEEKEND SERVICE Bishop Boyd Bentley ar- | rived this zafternoon by piene from Sitka and will remain in Juneau over the weekend, conducting the services at Holy Trinity Cathedral on Sunday. | —— DUNLOP ARRIVES HERE ON BUSINESS J. C. Dunlop, Continental Can Company repyesentative, arrived in | Juneau yesterday after travelling| thrcugh Southeast Alaska by p]n.lE: 8 | for his company for several weeks. | J. C. meeting the portation needs. loved brother, | Teatn s vl S Small cuts of meat, such as steaks! sons, Eastern Star, American Le- |, % l 9 gion and the Firing Squad and ;I;c(i)mc):::s‘;drlromi::: 5:1‘:10:5;1'1%‘ S lTs 2 : t Buglers; also for the many beauti-| i | ‘ L TR i |grade they are buying should ask to| ¥ 3 éz:\(lnml offerings and donors of (cee a larger piece of the carcass.| Ideal fOr Hllnlers ,; ! Quality Differences ! - @ t fifis EVA JOHNSTON, Consumers who wish to econ-| and Flshermen orareh S. GLADYS AUSTIN. | omize can obtain nutritious meats | x .5 e |in the cheaper, as well as the higher | Stzes CHILDS'— l FAIRBAN grades. Quality diPferenices do affect| | Sizes 510 12 ... L meat flavor and cooking methods, Small, Medium, Large ) however. Cheaper grades are less‘ Extra Large MISSES'— l 6 b All In Stock Sizes 122103 ... PAUY | - wire this ential civilia 5= i ntial civilian Wans-| o0 gnd their own grade nam | When the new regulation goes; linto effect, shoppers will find all At the time the Spanish-American | War broke out ,the U. S. Army con- | - sisted of 2,000 officers and 25,000 HEADQUARTERS TYPHOON tinue to find the old Government | erades and the grade names used| by private packers on some meat.‘ * "Pull-Proof” Eyelets Chester Kay Tripp BUY DEFENSE BONDS In particular we thank the Ma- {tender and must te cooked lcnger.| Their flavor is improved by adding sauces and seasonings, or by stew- ing them with vegetables from which they acquire other flavors.| Diln general, suggests the Consumer | o vision, housewives will find that | morning from Bernard ily | .Orshea of the USO Overseas Div-‘t»hnfmf]i; gmwdi:;:l;er:a‘t ad‘:’alhsivtlall}t; ision, New York, stating that John|intermingled with the lean. The! Caragher of Fairbanl will ul’l'ivc;lean itself is firm and velv'ety in| in Juneau shortly to assist in Usoiuppearnnce, and usually is bright| arrangements here and that the as- |red in color. In the poorer qualiiies signment has been approved. less fat is found mixed with thé: Merle Scctt, Director of the Ket-|lean. The fat covering tends to be | chikan USO Club, wids in Juneaulthinner and Yellower, while the redi recently and conferred with Mayor(0f the lean portions is less bright.| Lucas on the USO program as it is| | being canvied out in Ketenikan and | WRIGHTS RETURN ‘ | FROM BOAT TRIP in other communities, | i | | IS NAMED AS USO DIRECTOR HERE| Mayor Harry I. Lucas received a H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Family Shoe Stor Seward Street application for funds with which to remodel a recreation building for use as a USO club now awaits final approval in Washing- | ton with the figure set at $16,300. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright and - | daughter have returned to Junesu! MR. AND MRS. E. J. HIGBY 'after a fortnight's trip on their Mr. Dunlop will be at the Gas- tineau Hotel here for several days.| - o> i Dan Noonan, well known mer-| chandise broker, arrived here this/ \a_e(k from a trip through the Ter- ritory and is staying at the Gas- Auueau Hotel for a few days, ' J@ompany. ARRIVE FROM SQUTH boat the “Three Deuces.” Leaving Mr. and Mrs. Elwin J. Higby ar- over the Fourth of July holidays, rived in Juneau last night from|they went to points on Baranof the south to make their home here, | Island, spending mgst of their va- Mr. Higby came to Juneau to take | C¢ation in Warm Springs Bay. a position in the mechanical de-| Mrs. Wright has returned to ner | partment of the Empire Printing desk in the Social Seturity Office here,