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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942 MURDER CHARGE | AIR RAID ALARM Afrthur Kalanquin, 24, was shot, Kodiak had an air raid alarm and killed at Uyak on July 4 and|July 17 at 8:46 p.m. following a re- Emillio Ellorin, Filipino, has been |port unidentified planes were ap- charged with murder and held at|proachung = The all clear signal was Kodiak for action of the grand | soundel at 10:12 p.m. when the = THE DAILY ALASKA flVLPIRE—}lJNEAl{, ALASKAi e DUS! € [SHIELS, CANNERY REGISTRATION EIGHT NAZIS Rgflm&( SHEI%S(U(TwE“ HERE | OF YOUNG MEN PAGE TWO R RRRRRRRRTRFG # Would you like to say . GOODBYE TO GRAY HAIR! g by simply taking J¢ g ON SHORT TRIP GOES. SLOWLY 73 Others have @ American’s ANTI-GRAY [ Jury planes were identified as friendly. 4 HAIR Vitamin % ‘ o3y LS i— 5. 5 g % n ! i o f : : Registration of men from 18 to 8 i (Au_ffl SPY IN AR“(‘_E‘Pauflc American Fisheries o:"veir. or e ‘was siow n unean “: Aada g 4 =5 : LAY 303 Ll i i today with only 28 registered at the| TOM BABQHICH o g | ¥ | President RGDOT S ON |1osts in the City Hall and Legion| i hscrilel to TITE DAL 3 : | Dugout up to 3 o'clock this after. || 35 @ Paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “MARRIED BACHELOR" Salmon Season noon. Bl For the convenience of those re- Archie W, Shiels, pioneer Alaskan quired to register today, whose work | {and Presdent of the Pacific Ameri- ' made registration during the an-| in Juneau|nounced hours impossible, the post Kar-|at the City Hall will remain open | brief | this evening until 9 o'clock. ( Men included 'in today’s registra-| % Counsel Claims Edward%,Red Army Military Com- menfator Says Soviefs 41 . % Kerling Had Address Wil Strike Soon ¢ 7 o {aboard thg companys tender KUIBYSHEV, July 30—"“The d‘-l_V‘]uk Wednesday night on a A1 f 4 for Information arrived g | the accused German saboteurs'is appreaching when the Red Army pusiness trip Fisheries, 7 7| WASHINGTON, July 30—Counsel P 7 | tor - | ¢ Al " 4 g f tion are all those born on or after # | seeking tnrough the Supreme Court!Will deliver a counter-blow,” Major| Reporting on the fishing season | [O% &1 | s n of after Y /" to escape jurisdiction of the Mili-|General Zhuraley, military €om-|,, tpe various Aluska areas, Mr. .inmfn;(}; 11,92;922 and on, or before Federal Tax—>5¢ per Person 6 ?;iun Commission and take the case mentator for the Moscow News 8aid| gpjels expressed the hope of a good ‘“T‘l‘m D WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! into civn' courts, declared today [today in a reviewing of the battle.! ..., of red salmon in Bristol Bay Jee Who are pssisting the local| L, X 4 ] ir Vi S, v “The German Army is still ca | pé A Draft Board in registering men in| - 2 2| during argument that only one of| e P-| where the season has been good . o = 2 2 v § i |able of scoring short lived successes j jer 400,000 cases 15 Juneau today are Mrs. Fred Gees 3 2 the men had any intention of com- in separate sections on the front jand a pack of aver 400, (« 5 | lin, Mrs. Earl McGinty, Mrs. Earl ' A % ;; municating with Germany [but. we- ave: Pt -thit-the Gor- |4 ly up and 500,000 may bL‘Bmw& Al . Jamds Boyie. . Y &| Trat one was named by Col.ln o "l " ohine is hurtling to its| 'eached before the end of the sea-|Bert Lypeck, Mrs. Lorene Gucker,| / ¥ ;;;xm.m-m Royall, one of the officess| " 4ot ibion and will inevitably SO0 @ few days hence. | Mrs. E. F. Rodenberg and Mrs. W.| ;cw that gray hair is usually: the sign of vitamin de- | l 5 ’ Y™ Alaska Peninsula fishing, restrict- | R, Ramsey. | ) 1 assigned to the defense of the ukghl‘be smashed,” he wrote. | Nazis before the panel of seven He said that the situation at Vor-|€d owin: Generais as' Edward John Kerling. | onesh had turned the fayor of thelwe h He is the leader of the group of \peq Ar on their southern flank!heavy Do you 9 ficiency and when sufficient quantities of this wonderful new vitamin (Calcium Pantothenate) are taken, natural color of the 41 hair is restored? Well, that's a fact and GQOD HOUSEKEEPING tests showed @ Out of 25 men and women, 22 or 88% ; four explosive-laden men landed |pogition and that while serious “it|but will, if an extension - EMERGENCY CASE RUSHED HERE BY to activities over whizh no control, experienced i ccapement in early runs, is allowed, TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY Portusal which could be used as| The Germans had transferred a relay point for communications seven divisions from France (o )|intended for Germany. ! Voronezh, he declared 1 This “iscussion came up as Roy-| o e rv s all was sttacking the Guvprmnent's}H ( American’s ANTI-GRRAY VITAMIN is the exact formula used in but a food ¥ 4 88% return of hair color! 9 showed positive evidence of a return of hair color. Only 3 did not ;1 from a submarine near Ponteverda, affords no grounds for pessimistic|have a normal pack, Mr. Shiels | L % respond. A reprint of the entire article free upon request. . #|Florida and had an address 1 |appraisals.” el puui usr HI | ¢ | The salmon run at Kodiak has . w L T EEOR RO not yet started and Prince Sound is also late. Southeast Alaska’'s run is late and the pack to date is far behind The main body of fish these GOOD HOUSEKFETT product like other vitar 801 XCLUSIVELY BY | THE FLORENCE SHOP | 9 124 THIRD STREET PHONE BLACK 427 2 William 4 Alvin Korshaven was flown to | Juneau last night by plane from | | the westward, sulfering from acute | | appendicitis. The plane landed in the harbor late at night, dropping |last yea charge that the men were liable ‘o seems to have hit Icy Straits yes A JUNEAU, ALASKA Q|treatment as sples. . | ; flares to facilitate the landing, 000occocy| Attorney-General Francis Biddl {terday, Mr. Shiels said, fl"d-P‘;: leading many Juneau residents to RN NOVN o oN ool YNV NN N 00 ] : {is the case, should reach |burg in four or five days. Appreciation of the cooperation' | believe there was a boat afire in| the bay. Korshaven was of the Bureau of Fisheries with) ann's Hospital and an appendect- | the packers was expressed by MTr.|omy was performed. | ¥ discussing the validity of the mili- 1 tary commission established by the 'IND FRONT DOUGILAS Presiden’ told the court that the President couldn't be made answer- able for it while acting as Com- L] NEWS mander-:n-Chief of the nation’s Sl'll urged Shiels. ———————— | - | IN EUROPE armed force: | 4 ; “The Bureau is howing us every IMISS HARQUAIL ON YOUNGER MEN ARE ) | o | cooneraticn consistent with consf VACATION WEEKEND | {vation,” the cannery executive sald.| Anne Harquail of the Alaska BEING REGISTERED | acilities for registration of young | “Their management is working closely with the packers in a sea- !Planning Council office, has gone Ito Sitka for a short vacation trip West Coast Shipbuilder, SELECTEES | AGITATED s 1,‘:::“:-‘x].“n:i(*ngnafip allllld n::l ANSWER ou | Says .He's Ready fo son thai is unusually late but of |and wili be back in Junéau the first - city hall here today starting at 8| 5, ! A R S'an Work unusual importance.” |of the week. i et Gene i However Plans for Action A taon o 10 Thst. s 8 e PTG Ur ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES proclamation, with City Clerk L. W Kilburn in charge All men of Douglas born on or after January 1, 1922, and on or before June 30, 1924, are required to Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 | The Juneau and Douglas Tele- | phone building on Second and Main streets is undergoing a transfor-| mation. Painters are on the ex-| terior job during the present weath- | Princess Norah and aboard the Pa- cific American Fisheries tender Karluk visited his company’s plants in southcast Alaska. ! Accompanying the Shiels to Ju- | C All IoD Ay ; WASHINGTON, July 30—Henry s | Kaiser, West Coast shipbuilder, has Seven Report Here Pre- Will Not Be Divulged ‘ advised Congress that it should or- ceding Induction by Authorities Sitka ider all of the nation’s shipbuilders $18 to launch into the construction of Juneau register with Mr. Kilburn and ob- - tain the little card which they (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) l ' A ,‘gxu¥1zuz.::-gt)r)dpi,u.nui Lt):,e sfi%el:llm:ll;; neau on the Karluk were Mr. and |er. ] sitka 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 i st hav their person at all A ; | War o Anc.bres & Mrs, George Ringstad of Peters- it e |] chichagof 18 18 10 18 10 5 1 mu ave on their person at al Amid widespread agitation for an n 0 fmy menace. oty A‘dr gRingsL'gxd S rid | TneoRDRTLEY Cummm.("’ Kimshan 18 18 10 18 10 3 . WA | R Pelican . 18 18 18 times hereafter. Allied invasion of western Europe, | The local office will remain open'gjr Stafford Cripps again told the until 7 o'clock this evening. British Parliament in London to- ety 5y o vEerd day that plans regarding a second FIRST AID STATIONS {front wculd not be divulged. ARE NOW PLACARDED Sir Stafford said the Governmeat Mayor Erwin Hachmeister, head is hot aLie to eal such plans “ev- has ¢ | The bald-topped shipbuilder from Two Juneau men and five trans-| g, n pranciseo told the Senate De- fers reported for roll call, mec?’d"fense Investigating Committee that ing induction into the United States | e ig only awaiting the signal to Army at 10 o'clock this morning .onyert part of his facilities to at Selective Sexvice headquarters|cargo plane construction and that in the Marine Building. the big steel companies will “rise to dent of the PAF cannery at Pet- | says explorations oW Peru ersburg and while here they visited | enough iron ore to last 50 ye their daughters, the Misses Jeanette T and Geraldime Ringstad. 57 CALL AN OWL Phone 63 10 10 Todd 10 Tenakee Angoon 18 Hoonah .. 10 18 | | i Express Rate: 10 cones per pound—Minimum Charge 60c | | 10 18 Mr. and Mrs. Shiels will return south by steamer. In Juneau they are staying at the Baranof. Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Ir | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY | | of Civilian Defense activities for en in a secret session.” Juneau men who reported herelthe occasion” if requested to make Douglas, yesterday placed signs, | In response to questions of mem-|were Jeiry Dermody Stanyar, who | similar conversions. | 3 T g Stand Opposite Coliseum Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg prepare¢ by himself, at various bers of Parliament, Sir Stafford|was chosen leader of the group, andl Before the committee met, Seni-| A(A PMNES MAKE Theatre Juneau $45.00 $35!100 “$30:00° E homes to designate the first aid added: ‘I can tell now we have|George William Vallis. Transfers ator Josh Lee claimed strong sup-| BN s i ool ) Lo 30.00 10.00 stations in town to be used in case | intentions.” from other places of registration|port from aeronautical experts MA“. pASSE"GER i s - Wrangell 20.00 of emergency. London newspapers today men-|who reported here today were within the administration for the r | e T Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of §1.00 to Ketchikan Included among the stations so tion Gen, George Marshall, U, S.|Charles Cebula, Rhinelander, Wis-|legislation he Is sponsoring to di- FLIGHTS TODAY NEW Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of Glc to Petersburg tar estabiished are Homes of Woro- |Army Clief of Siaff as a possible|consin; Juck Abram Hussy, Fair- vert shipbuilding facilities to plane Gyl :’;‘I;‘S'?;‘;"gmms becs, Cumpbells, Grays, the City Allled Generalissimo of the second |banks, Alaska; Arthur Herber t|constructian. Sl G 3 5 Hall, ép'scopal Church, Hachmeis!- | front Tveten, Petersburg, Alaska; Joseph| ‘Yesterday, an ofticlal of the wm'l Passengers for Juneau from Ket- P l a ll e HASSELBORG, SEAGWAY, TARY LORORS PH““E slz 1 chikan with Alaska Coastal Air- ‘- An additional charge will be made for single passengers Harold Gleason, Shelton, Washing- | Production Board testified that a ton; and Leon Jesse Johnston, Red- shortage of motors for the huge ding, Caufornia. (planes would prevent any large scale Registrants of Juneau whose num- SWing to building the huge “flying ers and Cahills. S eee : v > to flag stops WAGNERS MOVING | lines yesterday afternoon were Ml‘:m: E. H. Houghtaling and Fred Yen»‘ ney; from Wrangell, Frank Mar-| shall. Service Louis Wagner and family. were to- ALLIED AIR day moving their residence to the bers were called today and places tankers.” Senator Lee urges the conversion James W. Houston, Guy F. At- JUNEAU to Africh, is now li\'ing‘ in bst-nu.l.‘ Peter Nose, Great Falls, Mu;lmne“us ARy “good: fo bulld ‘ships if thie Ip Passeniers R o Yakulals.Condara 1 {rich, £ : 438 ' ' énemy can sink them faster than|Juneau to Excursion Inlet today| Anchorage—Kodiak 10 w kl —_ S itl - F rb nk With her are her daughters, Mrs. John Emmett Thompson, Seattle; Lo can build them.” with ACA and passengers from here| Nome—Bristol Bay ee Y ea e al a s Verne Hodges : Mrs. L. B. Nel- Golbert John Johnson, Irma, Wis- T to Sitka this morning were Robert Kuskokwim and Yuk . son who récently came to the coast | consin; Zenith ~ Williams, Seward Mitchell, E. A. Heiss and Anpn E.| Ri ;n i 5w kl F 3 h k N from onk o Be with thelr | and Angcleto Gonzales Carillo, m wm w Harquail. Those who arrived in Ju-| ver Points ee Y s alr an s ” Ome mother for the duration ! Wl Stockton, California. bl s neau with ACA from Sitka today| Phone or Call for Informa- ———————— gniy percent of Cosa wes| Nippon Destroyer Smack- cultivated land is cwned s Wi H et ar omel od Square, Set Afire Near Australia Loldings of 10 MacARTHUR'S HEADQUART - TRIANGLE scurrying ashore in an apparent |attempt to beach the craft. ! A communique said this was the }qurth enemy ship accounted for by | Allied airmen since the Japs thrust {their invasion force down the coast /in an attempt to gain a foothold |last Wednesday, some 110 miles {{from the Allied base at Port Mor- |esby opposite the shore of Papual Juneau Laundry Building * “for better appearance” PHONE e Weddingin Whife House Louise Gill Macy Mar- ried This Affernoon WASHINGTON, July 30—Harry L. Hopkins, Presidential aide, and Mrs. Louise Gill Macy, New York | socialite, were married this after- I noon at the first White House wed- ding in 24 years. Hugh J. Wade, Director of the Territorial Social Security Board, left this morning for an official | business trip to Ketchikan in con-| nection with the Health, Welfare and Recreation program of the Fed- eral Security Agency. He expects | | | Driving Record On Rivels Is Set Up NEW YORK CITY, July 30—A ‘new rivet driving record has been |set up by a rivet crew in an East | Coast shipyard. The crew drove 3,-| were Mel Shupe, R. M. MacGregor | and M. D. Williams. Outgoing passengers for Ketchi- kan with ACA today were Ronald Nusunginya, Lester Roberts, Frank Tilson, Wellman Holbrook and| Hugh J. Wade. | Also on the flight schedule of} ACA this afternoo nwas a flight to HERE FROM SITKA| Mrs. C. V. Kay, whose husbandl was formerly on the staff of the Gastineau Hotel, arrived in Ju- neau from Sitka with Alaska Coast- | al Airlines this afternoon for al short visit here. Mr. and Mrs, Kay | are located in the Baranof Island| city. | 3 —— ] 63 Calls AnO By BILLY o [ DeBECK tion or Reservations ALASKA Star Air Lines VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent THE ATCO LINE | Peninsula. President Roosevelt and Mrs.| 228 rivets in 7% hours, or one every 2 38 . cxEper Roosevelt wete present at the cere-|elght seconds. The previous record EYLES EXAMINED The abrasive, rottenstone, is pro- | mony which took place in the Pres-|Was 3,009 rivets. und BROKEN LENSES replaced in lduced only in the state of Pennsyl-|ident's oval study on the second T s R Uk J08p ghop. . Dr. Ese Lilllay N&C"l;:"flfll!fl. Saim ‘ania floor of the White House. ! BUY DEFENSE BONDS Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 6348 ny # A - ; - enave SRR .. £ doh had B b 5 T b AN LA % ) BAILINGS FROM PIER 1 - BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Tu. Th. Sa. _ Daily _ Daily We. Fr. Su. 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm #:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm PWT 135 MWT 135 MWT 150 MWT Sealtle, Wash. Juneau, Alaska Whitehorse, Y. T. Fairbanks, Alaska Ar Ly Lv Lv 5:55pm 10:45am 9:15am 5:00am 6:250m 11:15am 9:45am 5:30am Mo. Tu. We, Fr. Sa. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Ar 6:25pm CLEANERS {BRS, Slaipd, July B0 o5 Al A8 the Polaris-Taku mine and a round | o J:Umbers hit a Jap destroyer square- H L H k' d M to retuin about the first of the|trip to Tenakee. ‘ PHONE 667 10:20am Ar ;:b,, A,.::. A3 :Zu MWT Lv 5:05pm & ly off Gona Mission, New Guinea, i week. . > 11:25am Ar me, Alaska . 5 MWT Lv 2:00pm New Locahon iand left the ship wreathed in smoke, a"y ? op ms an G rs' RN A 3 J 7 = = | MRS. C. V. KAY IS | Tu. Tu. 9:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am v Ar Ar Ar Ar ~Fairbanks, Alaska McGrath, Ala: Ophir, Alaska Flat, Alaska Bethel, Alaska - 165 MWT Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv 5:50pm 4:15pm. 3:45pm 3:00pm 12:40pm JUNEAU — VI YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to fNCHOBAEE :&;‘-\\:E“ m&%&“@%?e £ THAT QFORE THEV'RE &\W\;\'j\ RN UE CORY CALLIT & DR Sweremeoegs — d BBISTOL BAY i ISITORE EROM WRSHINGTON /o AT A, @ BRAN SPANKIN Nl FhR LAY OIS o 2 an : DRSS BOTEITT0 A SOt Gws NCAOER: MR wam weuaorises | (1 THE M. V. BEILBY ol i e : A 10“&@1?%\&%&%\“' 1 1 I i EIREMEN will leave Juneau for flle e : i reemimes bt Ao ||| WWoOdIEY Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) EVERY WEDNESDAY AT6 A M. i Please have all freight on i}ily Dock Tuesday, before " I H. SAWYER ). ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612

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