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| Rogers for a beer and wine license, |and granting of the application «f owner of the Star Taxi CITY COUNCIL UNEVENTFUL All members of the with the pertaining to traf- Parsons. 1ic regulations went through sec- ond reading at the meeting of the City Council held last night in the Council Chambers of the City Hall Certain revisions were incorporated in the ordinance at the vhich included definition business district, parking on Wil- | loughby Avenue at E Street and U and Y turns in the business dis- irict Action on I'on Lozzie Council were present exception of Er- An ordinance L D VOLUNTEERS FOR RED CROSS WORK - WANTED MONDAY for Ameri- requested to be meetin; of the Volunteer workers the are the Elk to as: the ordinance is ex-|can Red Cro pected at the next meeting of the City Council, August 7 room Other business taken up included denial of the applieation Nona 600 club wo ist in measur- and wrapping trianzle bap for steriliza- tion, it was anncunced today by Mrs. R. H. Willilams, who is in | charge of bandage work of the ARC Junean 1 who have pinking shea:s the hall at morning when of the 475 material will begin. Oth- will fold and wrap the preps n for ster- report on hand at Monday folding ng, cutting of d to report at Monday uring and cutting vards of ers, who bandage in lization are asked t M Williams said Bring Head Scarfs All volunteers should bring their and willing quota workroom will until 4:30 is complete. at Loon YOUR CAR is equipped with every modern device |own scars for headgear hand: of to complete the The be open from 10 .m. until the work FEvery effort is to be made to have entire new designed for safe driving bands ar but you may nevertheless T be involved in a bad acci- dent. resulting from a crash the quota finished by Tues- Mrs. Williams said. “This can casily be done if workers respond | Monday as they have to emergency |calls in th epast,” said I Appreciation was expressed by Mrs. Williams to the Snow Whitc Laundry which laundered the 475 ards of white material as a vol- intary contribution to the Red Cross. * BIKE RIDERS AREWARNED LAST TIME A last warning to riders of bikes | in Juneau is being given out today by Chief of Police B. H. Manery and from now on it is going to be | “tough on violators.” The chief’" | action is backed up by Mayor Harry I Lucas i | Chief Manery made his warning " AMERICA AT WAR « The financial loss day can deprive you of your she home and everything you own. You drive safely only when insured fully. you are Ask — A Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU SAVINGS STAMPS, et rived THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1942 - WHAT WAR SAVINGS BUY NOW 25 cents One Dollar LRRAi FEIYTYY MESS KIT OR 12 BULLETS 10cents iail FIVE 45 CALIBER CARTRIDGES YOS 1 ONE BARBED WIRE ENTRENCHMENT SHOVEL $18.75 STEEL HELMET AND, 50 BULLETS $37.50°" FIELD PHONE $75 Bl MM. TRENCH MORTAR= AND BOMBARDIERS K 3 ANTI-TANK SHELLS $ 375 MACHINE GUN AND s AMMUNITION 4 GARANDYRIFLES ~ 200 BULLETS T ‘Wide World Features He ranging from a 10-cent stamp to a $5,000 bond. worth ten years from now, the $18.75 purchase price buys a field telephone today. shown are purchase costs. They all realize 25 per cent profit in 10 years. short and snappy and it is as fol- lows: All bikes must have a They only cost 4-bits. Double riding forbidden | Lights must be lit on bikes just soon as the street lights flash on This means all bikes must be equip- | ped with lights. Traffic is getting | tough and bikers darting in and out, without lights, not only en- danger themselves but others. Above | all, traffic rules ‘must be observed g Violators are going to be severel . deatt with, whien wnaounteary | Paddy Finucane, Who De- means arrests are to be made. ' - | license. stroyed 32 German | Planes, Dies | MR. AND MRS. TENNESON HERE FROM TENAKEE and Mrs. J. T in Juneau last Tenakee on a cannery are staying at the Baranof in the city Mr. Tenneson of the Superior | at Tenakee Tenneson ar- night from tender and Hotel Mr LONDON, July 18—Wing Com-!wenchow, port in south Paddy Finucane, 21, RAF Province, has been forced to credited with the destruction|under heavy Chinese pr . 32 German planes, was Kkilled is reported by the Central Tuesday in a crash off the' Agency and is given the French ccast. The crash followed stamp of approval. the disablement of his Spitfire when - a German machinegun bullet struck SwIM6REE HELD I" is superintendent 1@st Packing Company -oo BUY DEFENSE BONDS his radiator Cartoon by (ZO./Cxzpy Rocrz= ! | the Evergreen Bowl last T’LL 'TAKE ¢ % E ; MY CHANGE IN . | DEFENGQE | struction { The program last |in between races were held. medley relay race | Troop 612 and Troop 613 \"."r(xm 613 the winners of blackout pencils, & JEEP AND 2/2 TON TRUCK AND GAS FOR. THOUSANDS OF MILES are some of the things the government can huy for our fighting men with war savings in amounts For example, when you invest in a bond that will be The other hond prices - ISKILLED OF WENCHOW ~ INCRASH RETREATING ::’iz=s i Garrison in}écently Cap-| | fured Port of Chekiang | Being Pushed Back | CHUNGKING, July 18—The Ja; anese garrison in recently captured | Chekiang | official EVERGREEN BOWL About 100 spectators gathered In ed Congressional action on a $93,- night A jwatch the Boy Scout Swimore_e:, struction of a Florida barge canal which carried out a program cli- maxing two weeks of swimming in-| | outlined the instruction periods and betwi PLANNING COUNCILTO BEMOVED ; Transfer offices to Port- land, Oregon, fo Take Place Transfer of the National Re- sources Planning Council offices for RED H A l R I oo | - ED ‘ MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va.— The lUnited States army has inducted a lANA IURNER grandfather. On the day that Selva | | I | Theodore Robinson, 37, got his in- duction papers he learned that Mis Springs Surprise- Marries Broker | daughter, Mrs. Helen Jackson, of Cameron, had given birth to a LAS VEGAS, Nevadad, July 18— Red haired Lana Turner, who daughter. ;M_Mka from Juneau to Portland,| yoomed to movie fame as the Oregon, is to take place in the near | “sweater girl” late yesterday was | future according to unofficial word married to Stephen Crane, former [ToSstyeR iR dunewu. Chicago and New York broker, in The transfer will entail the mov-|jess than three hours after she |ing of the entire office Del'-"f’“"“l,‘,\urprmd Hollywood with the an- —m—— i i | | { (&} One phonograph gnd ) i (and equipment to Portland where o |he Ninth Regional Office is lo-| oot ooy SloPement. | cated. | Headquarters for the Tenth Re- wA "IED' 0 NE | ional oltice, which covers the Ter-| 3 |ritory of Alaska were set up here| | slightly over a year ago when J.| pHONOGRApH FOR | C. Rettie, Counselor, arrived to head | | the organization here. Others in| S E R v I ( E M E N | ihe office who, with their families | | =il be moved under the transfer,| |are George Sundborg, Senior Plan-| Wanted: |ning Technician; Joseph L. Fisher, | amplifier. iAssociute Planning Technician,| The orsanizations that have been {Miss Ann Harquail and Mrs. Charles | “POnsoring entertainment for ser- | Watkins. The latter two are sten-|'icé men at the American Legion | ographers in the Juneau offices, |Dugout, daily except Monday, need I Mr. Sundborg, who joined the | Another phonograph and amplifier staff of the National Resources '0 Provide music at the Dugout. | Planning Council last summer, was| 1f anyone has an extra phono- | formerly on the editorial staff of|8rabh around that he will offer the Daily Alaska Empire and is now | 1°F the use of the service men, it | President of the Rotary Club, | Vill be greatly appreciated, ac- While definite date of the move °Ording to Mrs. Waino Hendrick- is not known at present, it is ex-|SON. Dresident of the American Le- e pected to take place shortly after|$ion Auxiliary. | the return of Mr. Rettie from Port- Mrs. .Hendrickson’s phone number | ‘and, Oregon. He left here in June|iS 566. And anyone who calls of- |to accompany Fredric A. Delano,"e”"g a phonograph will be do- Chairman of the National Resources, 18 an added bit for the service Flanning Board on a trip through| Po¥s: Reversible Raincoals —Some with detachable hoods —Plaids and plain color —Zipper and button styles —Sizes 12 to 20 Umbrellas in Many Color Combinations $12.75 10 $19.50 ATTENTION MASONS | Called Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge No. 147 Monday eve- {iing at 7:30. Work in the E. iDegree. By order of the W. M. J. W. Leivers, Secretary. the Territory and continued with —————— FLORIDATO { | B ok | GET BARGE [ Gasoline filling stations in Great | Britain have been sharply reduced | to make it more difficult for invaders | (ANA[ N0w1 to obtain supplies, according to the Close Vole Passes Appro- —Until further notice we | priation for Water- | need no more EMPTY | way for Ol EGG CARTONS. —We thank the people of the Channel for their response to our appeal for “empties.” —And we will let you A. Jones-Sievens Seward Street retire | This News | WASHINGTON, July 18—By a | voice vote, the House has complet- ' 000,000 measure authorizing con- and other waterway and pipeline he facilities designed to help relieve ‘'Y “he East Coast oil shortages. The canal proposal barely stayed |in the bill yesterday when Vice ©°N| president Henry Wallace broke a found | ije yote of the Senate on an am- endment to strip the canal from | nig! | | know when ne need more. PHONE 92 We Deliver PHONE 95 One Delivery Dai FORGE BROTHER legislation. The amendment was A one length race free-for-all iny,; | | eicke i | rejected 31-30. | I;V"“» stroke was _‘V‘O‘? by. : mg'ht; The canal will get about $44,- | | Pettie 1"\11. ('n(l‘m.m'(r- xim,o ‘_'?55‘ 000,000, che Florida pipeline, $10,- .,-mvptur ‘,\lm 12 [l.np.\ And.t'u Prufis‘ow'wo and the pipeline north of ir:n?(‘ml I.1m(lmg, the ‘L(‘ll:uhldlll,s Who | Mississippi to Savannah or Charles- were still going strong {ton about $13,000,000. | Several novelty races, includiag!| P - | | the carrying of a spoon and rock s e TR e | MARRIAGE LICENSE | .he length of the pool between the { teeth, for hanging| Miss Jessie Kilroy and Le Ray | marshmailows, were held. ~lements, both of Juneau, were giv- | Kenneth McCormick, representa- €D a license to wed by U. S. Com- | tive of American Red Cross, ‘Dissioner Felix Gray last night.| | was introcuced and expressed him-|Miss Kilroy is the daughter of | {£elf as highly pleased. at finding » Willlam Kilroy and Mr. Clements is | swimming safety program in Alaska. ' Uie son of Mrs. Iva Lingard. and a race the AND DANCE at the DOUGLAS INN RUTH Will Play Your Favorite Music on the HAMMOND ORGAN HAVE FUN! Famous Chicken—Delicious Steaks Broiled Johnnie’s Way Fried Rabbit PHONE DOUGLAS 68 FOR RESERVATIONS MAKE YOUR MONEY COUNT FOR VICTORY The one fast, sure way that you and everyone can help to win this war is by buying bonds, bonds, and more bonds. Your money will help give our fighting forces the guns and tanks and planes they need and must have 10 heap destruction on the Axis terrorists. Your Dollars Will Fight for You! But time is short—there is not a moment to lose. Our enemies mre striking fast and hard. So dig deep! Start buying U. S. Defense Bonds and Stamps foday—and keep it up. The full faith and eredit of the United States Government is pledged for pay- ment of both principal and interest on these bonds. ACT NOW! You Get a $25 Bond for Only $18.75 Facts About Defense Bonds (Series E) How Much do They Cost? Upon Maturity You You Lend Unole Sam Get Back $18.75 . $37.50 . $75.00 . $375.00 . $500. $75000 . . v« « $1,000.00 When is maturity? Ten years, but you can cash the bonds at_any time after 60 days from their issue date. Naturally, the longer you hold the Bond, up to 10 years, the more money you'll get back. But you'll never get less than you put in. ¥ What's the interest rate? When held to matu- e bonds yield 2.9% per .year on your 1ent, compounded semiannually—you get back for every §3. vest U. S. Defense BONDS x STAMPS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Get YOUR SHARE of