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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI'RE——]UNEAU ALASKA & é TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1942 MEN’S SHOP | WhicSoxSurio By PACIFIC WAR | _soueor 7 oy JARRY PATTERSON % 8 COUNCILIN| is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE Litvinoff Talks with Presi- . dent, but Refuses fo Dis- and receive TWO TICKETS to see: cuss Second Front WASHINGTON, July 2 Soviet “DOWN IN SAN DIEGO” members of the Pacific War Coun- | X ! O R H LA N D Wilson Bros. Fine Knit Unions 257, Wool. Long sleeves and legs. Long wearing. 36-46 sizes. 30 each Federal Tax—>5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | I e Skipper Jackels il e to the White House to- cay for se rate onferel s as e ieieiopmerin. Kgpesilt, & TR AN SPORTATION COMPANY the Russian front and in the ship- | | ping situation Thé President also took the op- portunity to discuss with his ('Alll“\‘ ;lm‘ sharpening warfare in the Alea- Wilson Bros. Knit Vesis and Briefs Fine knit, long wearing. | | 30-46 si tians, so near Siberia 30-46 sizes. R v g T'his jacket is made of | When Litvinoff came out of the 60(' ea(‘h element hydronized cloth White House he replied to no ques- | } in waterproof, water re- ’ tions asked as to whether he and pellent, windproof, vat | the President had discussed the| wonx cLons dyed fast color to wash- | %"3% possibiliiy of a Second Front in i in Tit ing. Sizes 36-46. i Weo: | urope. . Litvinoff for many months | s Black '(‘f"'t'hl‘:‘;;" s 3 Johnny Rigney, right, at Great Lakes {as n;‘:o"nn‘d an invaston 0((} | Gree tern Ewcope to relieve the German| 3 $7’90 Ace righthanded pitcher of the ‘Chicago White Sox, Johnny Rigney fressure on the Russian front school claims the largest student 10-ounce Army Duck How is in the Navy, having enlisted as a seaman, first class, at the » ” O% | body in the State — all in the ! Y eaining Station dt Great Lakes, Il Rigney He refused, however, to discuss it) Hh i Héavy Rubber Dipped Great .I,akri ‘Nmam al gm o wnth othee gnhs with ,.(.pm.m\ today. person of 515-pound Henry Car- Coals $8 25 T o idtiown, fight MATCHNS WO AT e S ter Lindsey (above), the 17- ! year-old hoy stands- Pants $5.00 Canvas Gloves 45c pr. 'ALASKA Gkoup | el e | material to supply him with a FDR, Leaders (MY ENGINEER op” chipRen B.m. BEHRE”%S@ Confer Over | "‘i':.fi,}’,?;‘,o,!mu ORGANIZED i ; e -Profit Corporation | Living Cosfs).camiasi s Will Support Chil- e e | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express TABLETS SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. t HYPERACID $3 Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitks STOMACHS Juneau..$ 8 §10 ' $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 918 Question of Pfesldemlal afternoon. A non-profit Corporation in be-| REEEE woney mack connanmee “H” gill‘:?;r“o( 1 ig 3 11 e iflo ‘2 10 etcalf’s resignaviol o of. half of the less fortunate children # ag P Enters Int e iee il Kimshan 3 10 18 10 18 10 | owers tniers Into fective July 31, and his position as,Of Alaska to be known as “Children T K Rt e e d [ Director of nw Simeau Croflian Do |of Alaska, Inc.” was formed Tues-| Butler-Mauro Drug Co. it SR G | Discu SIO" fense Unit also will be vacated at 48y evening here in Juneau, having The Rexall Store Tenakee . 10 10 10 § that time. as it's objectives the founding and| —— : % — IR angoon . 18 18 | W/\:wlNfiI()N nm 22—Speaker| Mayor Lucas said that no ap-| pporting of children’s Homes |} Hoonah .. 10 [ of the House Sam Rayburn satd|pointments have yet been made to|and Orphanages in various sections i Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68 : \ 7 voay: that While HoSe conférénces (Y the vacaficlés of the Territory. SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY | . v 5 aoBt > wesit g 3 -oo——— Membership in the Corporation Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake ‘3 ross Lower | [Is Appointed Fish C it U5 cOst of VG- WeBl: talct has been limited to not more than ® Perfect comfort J $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 | 7 X +has 0f re than| erfect comfor uneau 3 . . 2 . . . = tho ghy; t e sent - | Situalion Is Serioys, |15 APPOIMEG FISROIY L0-|cormmn o uns o e | W LESLIE WHITE cven members. with aly thre ., mo mm um | 3 oy d 10 —Dutle m’;yr i“;v‘””“;m“ “r‘ i i "ow '" I ‘th(‘ outset, all <of Juneau and ser Fii ® Centrally located Petersburg 18.00 .50 l Russ'ans Adm“ orainaior S ¢ r‘l Sy sr\nm)h Allben Wl SMNDS ling without remuneration. The Rev.| farge Rooms ® Splendid food K/l’fl“gfl“ 15.00 { 2 ade ator . | ASAAN ... £ ! A, el |R. E. Baker, pastor of Bethel T\h- | ' el Outlined e Gongressom| [N NAVY RESERVE .= 205 rior of Beel 0 "l with g servee | S A e i s A B8 ‘ (ummnvd rom Page One) " - stor a S a re-Pres- | " o sttt faiked Hedeiy i |+ DE: Teslte & .WhIte, fifiar, et S 2aPE A :)'u:n:;: n;.\\n.x vie 1‘7‘”‘. Special Rates to Permanent Guests || FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 Scorch Earth In Retreat | WASHINGTON, July o iontt Tagd. [XHOWR Junemi. Young - Wish, (Who i oBmo S By o AT | ALASKANS LISE THE |} HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: curs with the Congressional lead- | formerly of Wrangell, Sec'y-Treas | i Less The Russians officially acknow-|dent Roosevelt has designated Sec- |, . after receiving his doctor’s diploma| qpuevation of “Children of Alaska, Hotel | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, 10% ledged that they are continulng|retary of Interior Harold L: Ickes B2 VARE 1 BavhR was for years with the Indian Bur- e 3 e i An additional charge will be made for single passengers % ! 3 it p | “In any event,” Rayburn added, | ; i : Inc.” will be entirely on a cooper | to fagies \ their retreat. over the scorched|as Fishery Coordinator. here 1s 1o prospect of the Presi- | "M IS now at a location 20 milogytive pg A beod P var A | ag stops. 13 earth, dynamiting coal fields in the| The Executive Order sald the pur-|dent sending a cost of living mes- | {fom Honolulu in the Hawailan}yoluntary groups and individuals. | . [ i Don Basin from Vorcshilovgrad [pose of the new job is for “de-|sage to Congress this week. jIsland. 'This 5 according to a let-{ The Corporation intends that its| fe———emeemneorsesoeooos | southeastward | veloping and assuring a sustained| - think the President’s powers|(ef received here by Mrs. Carollefforts shall be a definite benefit NEW ish sources feared that larze | production of aquatic food supplies ynder the War Powers Act over BCCry Davis. |to the children of Alaska, and to| | R an foroes in a salient above|essential for the conduct of the price coutrol and to act as Com- Dr. White is a N‘n'm. Reserve | the Territory as a whole. Already - 2 Siiicdy ire: Threnbihd Presént war and further PUFDOSS manderin.Chiof are pretty broad,+|2nd has the title of Lieutenant|steps are being taken in behalf of ane Commander. He is sanitation of-[the Juneau Children’s Home, op- ficer at his present assignment|erated by Mrs. Lyle Johnson, to provide adequate biuldings and . 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks | | | - 5Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome In the battle of Voronezh some!of coordinating the policies, plans Rayburn commented. 200 miles north of Rostov, the|and program in relation to the war British sa‘d that the Russians wipad | effort {hat affect the fishery in- where he arrived on June 1 out all but one of the German| sustries and aquatic fooa suppties FIRST AID UMNIT Mrs. White, the former Tecla|equipment for its continued opera- [ { § N B! It { ! » L) | Serviece bridgeheads across the upper Don|of the United States, territories Jorgensen, and children, are now|tion and expansion. for the siege of Voronezh ten | and |muw\\1(ll|'~." GHS fu"D fon in Oregon for the duration. The Corporation will apprmntv, JUNEA" fo : Ve AR o \ | encouragement from local groups miles east of the River. oo DL ’ e SuppuEs puR(HAsE and m'gamz;lmns =1§ may be avail- Yakutat—Cordova e e ot et DISEASE REPORT : - HOSPITAL NOTES = on e o e LR - iomc R _ - A fund of $96, left over after the | Nome—Bristol Bay Ly Seaitl (%o g:250m 9:15am 9:45am 5:00am 5:30am of four Don River crossings and that more than 10,000 of the foe IS G|VEN IODAY purchase of an iron lung mow In-| jou peson " edicar patient in (Ap'l' A J ISBE[I. [ 3:10pm had been killed there in one weex. talled at St. Ann's Hospital, has| o~ anns Hospital, has been dis- Fairbanks, ka - 5:25pm 5:55pm Ar River Points - 7 \ \ |\ \ y \ )\ \ \ \ i § ¥ 9 a Kuskokwim and Yukon {|| Limn i & dmar mede 3 ! \ ! 4 ) \ \ \ \ \ | \ \ Fighting with qualified success, According to th thiy been turned over to Holger Larson, | ... g to the monthly report | _ # missed. it Mo. Tu. We. Mo. Tu. We. the Russian counter-attacks on | of the Territorial Department of Chairman of the First Aid Unit of | | PhOKI‘Ae or Call for In.formn 2 TR Yo, s Voronezh, however, seemed to have | Health for the division of com-| the Civillan Defense Gommitlec bV | . johnson has enterea St. Ann's Som cr Beearvaiions i D Sows 3 Tk little eifect against’ the German| municable disease control, a total (CArEe STEROTE: X0l ung CoM- | gospital for medical treatment. IR'-p FROM SHKA 1125am Ar Nome, Al "T165 MWT Ly 2:000m drive across the Don Steppes. | of 55 cases of mumps, 153 cases of | ™ e¢ BIAIEAR. o e | ALASKA 43 . e B 3 BRI oS e g | measles, 95 new cases of gonorrhea 3 (:\vu‘m])::n;:’:g :;om‘;i:dmbje J?‘ H. Timmerman has been dis-| Commander A. J. Isbell, who s A L Tu. _Tu. p . " s ¢ cases ilis he | ¢ i 0.8 4 " " g - X recently succeeded C 2 E 3. 9:00am Lv Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Ar 5:50pm Pt MCCORMICK ON TRIP and, 23 new GiBes of ayph ‘1_“ ‘]"’ e Fetarios | So7ied fom, St Annd Hospital, | Fecen g o ed Commishder J.| tar Air Lines 10 Y MeGrath, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 4:15pm § Tohn MoGarmick, Director of S8~ Territory, were reported for the| B0 o aRL Tl Lsed for th | where he was under medical care. . Tate as commanding officer at Ucloam A Ophir, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 3:45pm i I : month ending July 20. of the funt R e L the Waval Air Station, Sitka, ar- VERA CLIFFORD am Ar Flat, Alaska 7150 MWT Lv 3:00pm lective Service in Alaska, is making [ ™00 TR 4 T Navy were | Purchase of fist aid supplies. Dis- | pichard Harris has ®ntered the \rived in Juneau yesterday afternoon | Tonsai Afhih 1204w Ar Bethel, Alaska 165 MWT Lv 12:40pm a 1“;(! trip of inspection to draft cases of measles, and 12 of posal of the balance was dec}dcd Government Hmpitni for xncdicai‘fln official business z\nd‘rulurnod‘ i g : boards in Interior and Westward | mumps. Juncau has 16 new cases | 0% at a_conference of committee | (roqtment. today to Sitka i PHONE 667 ¥ He will be away from his|of gonorrhea and Ketchikan has 'Members with Sundborg. e With Commander Isbell were | 1 headquarters for about tWo |15 cases of measles and 14 of R tient in the Government Hospital, 'Lt. Commander E. C. Renfro and| s . 1 mumps. BUY DEFENSE BONDS has bccn dlscharged Lt. Commander C. D. Bell. m-,m.._...} p N MER'( N mw YS .. . DON'T WALK IN THE RAIN! . .. pye | e e e e o s i i j V V 1 JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE : | Alaska Transportation ompan. VIA J Ride in Comfort With Cowrteous Drivers ¥ o YAKUTAT — CORDOVA BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 p H 0 N E 63 ke With Connecting Service fo JIMMIE DE MERS JACK PETERSON PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA ' e 1 and BRISTOL BAY BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ' % BPIRAY DeBECE |1 & phaienim PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 W"”dley All.ways (ALASKA AIR LINES) | Ps5T 50ME LN AT TH I M,NE OWNER OF T THIS HOTEL// E \E HWAD COMPLAINT: NE St b KANGARGS \N YODR ROGM = T SWOW- CHOSEE - YORE TH’ NlMBLEsT CRITTER. T EVER MA?;%O%EE';E'F AND T WANT THE BOTH OF YOU DID SEE --- e : : SCA'CE — - { THE M. V. BEILBY TIMES-A-WASTIN / B s R ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES z Petersburg, Port Alexander AGENTS PHONE 612 4 : and Way Ports oy ! EVERY WEDNESDAY = = = e o e 3 L L MRS A oALL AN OWL || Par's Beauty Shop flm { Please have all freight on z | ‘ Permanents, Finger Waves, ete \ n;.r Dock Tuesday, before s Phnne 63 ;' I poents, Fiager Warck.cs: -2 Core 1947 Kiog 11 e Coniemme T, World aghts rwerved @ ]. H. SAWYER E [L Stand omxe Coliseum “v‘“ across frun; ;xg;;ntl:me to P.O. ‘ '

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