The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1942, Page 2

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PAGE TWO o e " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA z ¥ MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1942 1 C. McLean, D. D. Murphy, R. A ! the, only place in the United State: ART M. UGGENEighty Off [ixtscrut sk WOHMAL UNTIOE *NO CHANGE IN 1l s e " M. P. Meldahl, W. H. Nagner, P. 6 . replacement costs, In ‘all States of N R. Larson, G. M. King, J. O. John- ALASKA GUARDTO | opA RULES IS the Union, prices were frozen at| : ew L. Johnson, H. Johnson, the March level,” she continued. " \;;n DM Jur\'is.uw0 D. Hargus, W. MEE‘ TOMORROW “Alaska has even been excluded|| | | Hallenbeck. ' CONTEMPI_ATED from the specified price schedules set up in other parts of the country. g “Because of these facts, it has J “N EA“ lo | F. P. Ganitt, A. G. Forslund, C.| The first roll call for the Glacier | F. Erickson, C. B. Douglas, D. L.|Highway unit of the Alaska Temi- S(Hoo’l BAND Passengers leaving for the south | t, M. D. Cross, J. M. Clayton, |torial Guard will be held at 7 o'’clock| “No change in preseni Office M_bcvn necessary to require a more| 5 & L . |Saturday night were, J. Kany, B.|A. Christensen, F. C. Burth, C. W.|tomorrow night in the Public Roads | pyice Administration regulations|detailed ~report on cost-of -living Anchorage KOdlak Falrhanks Rosenford, Mrs. B. Rosenford E.|Durrell, E. N. Bryant, I Draun, |Camp at Auk Lake. ‘91,.,. contemplated and there will be commodities than is required else- Glassburn, Mrs. E. Glassburn, H.|V. G. Adams, D. E. Beck, H. C.| Capt. J. G. Osborn announces enera tension of time for|Where in the United States. ' Bab [ e Such discrimination as these, Yakluai valdez Nome i Compton, G. Johnson, Baby Glass-|Anderson, W. H. Finsen, Mrs W.|that the meeting will be held for |fj cost-of-living reports in the We” Know" .PrO'es“onal:bum? L. E. Robinson, BMr::' L. E.|H. Finsen, B. Finsen, Allen Deen, |the purpose of organization, plan- rrx,h,l;fwr?s Mrl;‘v Nfud,.:(),o Hermann, |has been in Alaska has heen in Cordova Seward Briflul BaY Musician S|gngd Up | Robinson, Sandy Holden, Mrs. Alex |R. F. Westover, O. . Hastings, K. ning and_training. All members) opA Director said today. “How-favor of and not against the Terri-| . {Holden, W. E. Wright, A. R. Wright, Dunbar, L. L. Cliwingbard, L. Peer- |are urgently requested to be pres-|ever, in individual cases, where un- tory,” she declared. | KuSkOkWim and Yllkon Poin.' as lnS'fU(tOl’ |G. (G. Wilson, J. C. Verhulst, A.|agoue, H H. Tem, A. J. Butler, ent. due hardship can be shown, we HE T T N o s Theorino, J. L. Thompson, C. L.|C. C. Bakke, E. P. McCauley, F. D. e —— expect to be as lenient as possible. EYES EXAMINED * i i Storns, A. Skinner, C. A. Sheade,|Berness, C. Whitehead, H. K. Con- 3 Except for these, all cost-of-living Arthur Uggen, well known pro-ip ™™g ine 5 'a " scollard, R.|ant, C. H. Thorne and W. Ferguson RETURNS TO: JUNEAU reports are due tomorrow, Septem-|and BROKEN LENSES replaced in nal musician. operator of the; g illian | - 9 ins. » our own shop: Dr. Rae Lillian a Music Supply Shop in Ju- | SCOSEIS | oYY | Harola Foss, Juneau architect,)**" ! ! Carison, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. | A L A s K A s T A R . has consen be in-| § 8 Salons, C. E. Reid, E. R.| The Daily Alaska Empire has the returned to his headquarters in| «QPA has already gone the limit| PO R R | 1 or of baud 1 "m?""flllflnmberg. R. L. Pierson, L. H. Peter- | largest paid circulation of any Al-|the city from Ketchikan where he in shaping the regulations to suit o music in the Juneau Pub 0ols.lson, O. H. Owens, O. C. Nooler, E. aska newspaper. had been on a business trip. Alaskan needs. The Territory is BUY DEFENSE STAMPS y . ) i vy - g e 3 BARANOF HOTEL VERA CLIFFORD Mr. Uggen knows his -mu Juneau Agent Phone 667 : NORTHLAND "0 Help Fight the WAR with the Money You Save! TRANSPORTATION.COM / | | | | | | | if any instrument is sharp or flat showing that he knows music from A to Z. Supt. A. B. Phillips smx; the School Board are forfunate in| securing an instructer of Mr. Ug-| . ¥, gen's capabilities. | : ) d 0 - Mr. Uggen bas been connected | . 1 b W s rgo oW il , ‘ : B8 $370 WILL BUY |7 SURGICAL BEDS i | ‘ 4 v and has had a long eareer in di- 74 4% : = recting. In the west, he has led| s A i " boys' and city band organizations in Colfax, Washington, Sherwood | and Sandy, Oregen, and for several! years conducted the largest band and orchesira ever heard in t.he| Bhilippines. | Before the Juneau City Band: was disbanded, he directed the or- ganization for three years, | $15,000 WILL BUY ONE PONTQON BRIDGE _ $150 WILL BUY~ - ONE PARACHUTE $8.00 WILLBUY TWO W ; = || ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES STEEL HELMETS e 4 (& o/ Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express ; E g SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoopah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ..§ 8 $10 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka, ........ 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 13 16 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 e T e Todd ... 18 18 10 P = et 5 Tenakee .. 10 N ] . 2t i ) * i 3 a8 |] Angoon .. 18 WHISKEY . - : . . s Hoonah Kentucky straight bowrbon =100 praof | { ; , Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Nationg| Distillers ProdyctsCarparation, N.Y. DY g - b Rouscnd Trig:é;ewgf) X;}e-way Fare, IT)S Al;% - T 3 5 P 2 'HED! and THURS Distributed by National Gracery Co., i s ke e P 3 Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Senitle, Waslh NS g " 2 2 Juneau J $35.00 $30.00 PUSS——— it i 3 Petersburg .. 50¢ WILL BUY ENOUGH FUEL OIL e iiie i s youhn Miblinkin ot 01 4036 Mo hiin YO R =S = ) I E: Rate: 10¢ d—Mini f 60c to Petershi T0 RUN A DESTROYER ONE MILE! xpress Bate: 188 per ponnd—Minimum o lershure Hassetpono, sxacwav, Taxy tovcs: PHONE 612 A T C 0 An additional charge will be made for single passengers .. . Here’s how r REMEMBER, YOU CAN START il ke made LINE b ot BUYING WAR BONDS BY e BUYING WAR STAMPS FOR 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks Bonds and Stamps = AS LITTLE AS 10 CENTS, AND 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 AT help our armed savings put into War THAT YOU GET A $25 BOND ot 2. ally 8:30am 900am Seaitle, Wash. ____ PWT 1:40pm 2:10pm Juneau, Alaska 135 MWT L) | 3 5 e forces get the fighting (MATURITY VALUE) FOR viem ibm & whme¥or 8 Mt e Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. ipm hey need. = ONLY $18.75. D. B. FEMMER—AGENT o I pHEY Y e it D0m K Raby Ainska s 150 MwT 11:26am Ar Nome, Alaska 165 MWT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Ta. A 4 9:00am Fairbanks, Alaska _160 MWT - 10:35am McGrath, Alsska __150 MWT o o . 11:10am Ophir, Alaska 150 MWT 11:50am Flat, Alaska 150 MWT 12:10am Bethel, Alaska ____165 MWT g g THE M. V. BEILBY espeiherl| | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EVERY WEDNESDAY ATGAM Yy ; : e cangB R This message for Victory is sponsored by L | ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY : JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE : | REEREE T VIA BRINGING UP FATHER » By GEORGE McMANUS T R gee o e YAKUTAT — CORDOVA N pgemry e T / @RTING-gLT COUZ" o 7| | WONDER WERDIT THE SAME i i i SWELL-| DOEAMT | WAS AT ComBL antc CAISE : WERENTT T SAME | With Connecting Service fo S BT - o® )| B VESTERB T BArA KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA : \ _ ‘ and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES (1[0 (MM 1 ' AGENTS PHONE 612

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