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HER THAT E'S A ""DOUBLE” SINGLES YOU OUT THE DAILY ALASKA'EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ENROllMENT IN ALASKA GUARD . | SAIISFA(IW Juneau Unit Near F Ifill- ment of Member- ship Quota Maximum enrollmént oxr the first | company of the Alaska Termm'ial by Dr. G. F. Freeburger, Captain of the company. Some vacancies still exist in spec- ial sections, namely the machine! gun and medical detachment which are not entirely completed, but the enrollment has been satisfactory, Dr. Freeburger said. All enrollees are re quested to go to the Shattuck Building, ont 'Seward Street, tomorrow night immediately following the alert to receive thelr rifles and ammunition, he stated. Those who are now members of the auxiliary police unit of Civilian Uunei AND MRS. ALEXANDER ARE ARRIVALS TODAY { Judge George F. Alexander 1e-| turned to Juneau this morning [from the south after an absence] from Juneau of about three| 'months. Mrs. Alexander, who flew south three weeks ago, returned| |from Seattle with him. | Judge Alexander left here in May to conduct the spring term of | First City, continued to Scattle. During his stay in Seattle, Jud”o] } Alexander underwent a successful| jeye operation and for the last six | weeks has been convalescing and Tvisiting his son-in-law and daught- er, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sherman and their small daughter, L_\'nn; Courtney. | Mrs, Alexander went south for a shott visit with the Shermans and | her small grandchild. During hmv stay she helped celebrate the first| birthday of Lynn Courtney on July | b |W. E. CROUCH OF FiSH, WILDLIFE SERVICE HERE W. E. Crouch, chief of the G'\mc‘ Management Division of the Fish and Wildlife Servicé of Washing- ton, D. C,, arrived in Juneau yester- day afternoon and will be here for some time in connection with both fishing and game broblems of the Territoty. The headquarters of the Fish Guard, whose quota 1S 120 men, IS Gourt in Ketchikan and following!and Wildlife Service will be moved | about, filled, it was announced today the completion of the term in the!to Chicago from the nation’s capi- |tal on August 16. ‘ - e | CALVIN POOL BACK FROM OFFICIALOPA | WORK IN SKAGWAY, Calvin Pool, Assistant Director of the Office of Price Administration | in Alaska, returned yesterday from | Skagway where he has been for the | last week conducking trade meetings | and assisting merchants in fulfilling H. WEISS as 9 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: Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! NORTHLAND Defénse are expected to assume their | posts during the alert tomorrow | night as usual and those enrollees who are now engaged in Civilian Défenge” activities should inform their sergeants, or A. B. Phillips, of their intention to transfer, Dr. Frecburger said. To Assume Police Duties While the activities of the auxil- fary police will be assumed by the Alaska" Territorial Guard in the future, it cannot take over these duties until the organization is more perfected. As it is expected that over 100 rifles will have to be issued at this| time, and it may be impossible to get them all issued in one evening, those ehrotlees who' would find it more convenient to go to the Shat- tuck Building for their rifles and ammunition on Friday night at 7:30 o'clock may do so, Dr. Freeburger stated. 30. | the regulations of OPA regarding posting of price ceilings and sub- mission of cost-of-living reports. Mr. Pool worked through the ra- tioning board of Skagway, which had charge of calling the meetings | for merchants and others interested | and affected by the OPA regula- | | PRACTICE CE ALERT T0 BE HELD AT 7P.M. THURSDAY Tomorrow night at 7 o'clock a practice alert will be held h(‘rr:, same procedure. it was announced today by R. I. Robertson, Director of the Juneau Civilian Defense Council. All mem- | m (omnm(! FoR bers of tk Civilia Defense or-| ers of the Civilian w‘ms IoMoRnow | ganizations are urged to attend the rehearsal | Members of the First Aid will No well-baby nursing conference attend their regular stations for will be held tomorrow, it was an- practice on walking cases, which |nonced today by Miss Stephenie will not be taken to the casualty | Bogdon, Public Health Nurse. The station because, as yet, pians for|next well-baby conference will be ambulances have not been per-|held on August.13, and all Juneau ‘mothers with infants or pre-school | children are invited to attend and fected, it was announced. Immediately following the alery; ©° | discuss ways and means of keeping | the babies healthy. ! a meeting of the Defense Council will be held in City Hall at which several matters, important to the further efficiency of civilian de- Twenty-seven were present at a 2 meeting held in Douglas last right fense will be discussed. The meet- A an additional meeting s sched- | Ing however, will be short as uw‘ Wled in the island city fonight at|Commori Council, sitting as the 17:30 o'clock for the purpose of per- Board of Equalization, will convene | fecting the organization of the unit: at 8 o'clock, Mr. Robertson stated. In the near future a meeting:of — e e by capt. Owvorn v OPA OFFICIALS ARRIVE TODAY FROM WASH.D.C. whi¢h the organization of the hi way urit will be completed. Tt is expected that there will be Sy'or James E. Harper, Chief Cost Ac- countant for the Office of Price Administration in Washington, more enrollees in this unit. - - C. and Robert A. Nelson, in vlmn;c of the inspection depapriment ol| —————— { 'THIRTY - NINE ARR'VE HERE OPA, arrived in Juneau today from | the south. o | FROM sou'l'“ Mr. Harper and Mr. Nelson will| be in Juneau for several weeks| during which time there will be| the{a cost analyst unit set up and per- sonnel trained for that and in- spection work. B HONEY POT BOUGHT j tions. He will leave tomorrow for Pet- ersburg where he will follow the ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES 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 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 18 10 18 10 18 10 .18 10 18 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cenes per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell $35.00 10.00 By Michaels-Stern ENGLISH COVERT Here's one of America’s finest suits . 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Petersburg $30.00 ® Perfect comfort Juneau Petersburg ‘Wrangell Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangel! FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHO“E Glz An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops | i @ Centrally located 1 ® Splendid food | and service !Spechl Rates to Permanent Guests | ALASKANS LIBE THE | i ey b.MBEHRENKS), . | Plane { Service JUNEAU to Yakutat—Cordova Anchorage—Kodiak Nome—Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon River Points Phone or Call for Informa- tion or Reservations ALASKA Star Air Lines VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 667 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Arrivals in Juneau 1irom South this morning were Richard Gay Amidon, the Rev. Edmund A. | Anable, George F. .Alexander, Mrs. o ® Alexarider, Peter' B. Biggins, | Gladys Bernstefn, John A. Bailey,' Alpha A. Bailey, Janice Elaine éfi“’ney, Winnifred Brdges, Beverley BY lqu‘G "Elso" Anifti’ Bridges, John D. Bridges. The little yacht Honey Pot, for-! Viola Cebula, Jacob Cebula, Eva merly owned by Rod Darnell, has Clark, Howard Hayes, Jr., Herbert been purchased by Ludwig Nelsom w‘ Huston, Nsaomi G. Huston, and is being used for pleasure pur- Jumes E Harper, Amelia Hansen, poses on Auk Bay and for distance| Kriiite' Dranige, Karefi' R. Lindquist, | TUising. Béillah M. Lindquist, Kristin P. Lihdquist, Kathryn' M. Mitchell, John €. Merririgton. Andrew Mattson, Phyllis McCor- mick, Florence Nayer, Robert A. Neélson, Alexander Russell, Dorothy Russell' and James M. Soude. Afrivals from Ketchikan were R. Pederson, F. Herrin, J. E. Cannon, J. Balley and Mrs. C. G. Bates and from Wrangell, Ralph Mize. Those taking passage from Jun- eau to Skagway were Mrs. Ben 'FIRE DEPARTMENT 0 HOLD MONTHLY i . " MEETING THURSDAY chairman of a committée including| Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. John McCormick and Mrs.ithe regular monthly meeting of Lybeck to work with the American |the Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart- Legion in a drive to collect old ment will be held in the quarters phonograph records to be made in the City Hall. All members arc into new ones for service men. |utged to be present as there is The Unit received an award of | censiderable business ‘scheduled n $2.50 in War Stamps for the win-|addition to routine matters. ning poppy window. The group — > — then voted to purchase two war bonds for $75 and $18.75, and to| increase the number of war stamps | lEGlOlI WOMEI HAVE REGULAR ME_E_T!IG HERE Delegates Are Named for Department Conven- tion-Record Drive pm»m] guests B plea s made in the interest of )(‘flllim.’ the now empty ‘cooky jars. An;-‘ | one wishing to help in this may | notify Mrs. Hendrickson, in r:hargc; of the jars. Daily 5:55pm 10:45am 9:15am 5:00am Tu. Th. Sa. B:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Daily 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm Sealtle, Washf _ PWT Juneau, Alaska Whitehorse, Y. T. Fairbanks, Alaska __ v Ar Ar Ar 150 MWT Mo. Tu. We. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. Fr. 8a. 9:00am Lv Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT 6:25pm 10:20am Ar Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT 5:05pm 11;25am Nome, Alaska 165 MWT 2:00pm STOCK C.UOTATIONS NEW YORK, Aug. 5. — Closing quotation of American Can today , s 63%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel 53%, Commonwealth and Southern 7/30, Curtiss Wright 6'%,| International Harvester 46';, Ken- necott 29, New York Central 8%, | Northern Pacific 5%, United States Steel 46%, Pound $4.04. k Tu. 5:50pm 4:150m Tu. 5:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am Fairbanks, Alaska _ 150 MWT McGrath, Alaska __150 MWT Ophir, Alaska 150 MWT Fiat, Alaska 150 MWT Bethel, Alaska 165 MWT 3:450m 3:00pm The regular meeting of the Am- 12:40pm erican Legion Auxiliary was held last evening, in the Dugout with Mrs. Waino Hendrickson presiding. [, cale by them at the Hayes Shop Named as delegates for the De-| mpree Junior members who have partment Convention at Sitka uerc“ea(‘],(.d 18 ye: Mrs. - Tom Petrich, Mrs. A W.| ED ARNELL MAKES TRIP TO SITKA Widlife Agent Ed Arnell, of the | Alaska Game Commission, left for of age and Were | giikq thjs atfernoon where he will awarded certificates of membership Stewart, Mrs. Ray Day, Mrs. Ho- mer. Nordlilg, Mrs. Olaf Bodding, in the Auxliary are Lenore Kauf- man, Pauline Petrich and Winona | be stationed on business for the commission for several months. Rl s ariare Bellamy, J. W. Scott and child. Ben BellamMly and Mrs. DOW, JONES AVERAGES Thé' following are ' today’s Dow. Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, Mrs. Bert Lybeck, Mrs. Edna Polley, Mrs. George Gullufsen, Mrs. W, J. Mar- thy, ;Mrs. Bert Keifer; Mrs. B~ L. Grubér, Ms. Waino Hendrickson delegdte dat large. Alternates are | Mrs. Frank Metcalf, Mrs. Al Zen- | ger and Mrs. Clalide Carnegie. | Low Undér the direction of Mrs. Bert High tite Keifér, open house was held last|Low tide week in the afternoon for unex-|High tide Jones averages: Industrials, 104.85; | rails, 25.71; utilities, 11.43. - Mrs, James H. Hodges, secretary in the Territorial Department of Health, went to Skagway last Sat- urday night for a week-end visit, Monroe. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 1. .- —— TIDES TOMORROW — e SMALL FIRE REPORTED ON SEWARD STREET THE ATCO LINE With Connecting Service fo KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612 COUPLE MARRIED IN | DOUGLAS LAST NIGHT Lester C. Neal, U. S. Navy, and Iren Ardenia of Juneau, were mar- | ried last night in°Douglas' by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Witaesses were Mrs. Inez Wilson and Joseph Wytkiéwicz. R oo, 220 o ammmad BUY DEFENSE BONDS Juneau Voluhteer Fige Depart- ment answered a call' early this morning 4nd doused a blaze resulc- [and according to word received to- fhig from’ an’' ofl' burner in a house day by her office, has suffered an on Séward ‘Streét Between Fodrth injured foot there and will be un- and’ Fifth. No' ddmage was dote. able to return ror a short time. tide 3:49 am., 3.1, fest | 10:18 a.m., 11.1 feet 3:51 pm. 58 feet 10:08 p.m.,, 135 feet D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 THE M. V. BEILBY will lecve Iunecu for Petersburg, Port Ale: and Way Poris EVERY WEDNESDAY ‘AT 8 A. M. Please have all freight an g}ity Dock Tuesday, before "7 ] H. SAWYER SRLEEY TOL ME HE'D NEUER HAVE <O \WORRM RBOWT &a&m&as BRACK T 8 ] \F UE HADLEGS LIKE TURY BREY 1 Thaw TH ARD B\RD \S ALTTLE TETCHED \N W' WERD - There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising!