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\ THE DAILY ALASKA ITUATION MPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FIRE DAMAGES f S YOUR HOSIERY PROBLEM { N IND ROOMING HOUSE, L UULL 1 A 4! ! IA % THIRD AND MAIN ew nr’ § New Rayons | ExplAlNED‘FiamesDesiroyBeIongmgs ] : | teal lately; concerning the seriots- e of Three Inhabitants | paus e it deal lately, concerning the serious- R Chyrchill Says Jap:5th Col- | Last nghl ness.of the hosier 1€ n . Silks with the excep umn A(hv"y May t i tion of slight r sto re gone for the duration Be at BO"()m |a sn ater :,“( n:(‘hxl‘ u,,.“,l: ! | r se-room apartment in { Ther ill be ver few, if any more Nylons b house operated by ¥ LONDC Sept. 10. — Britist g _on the corner of | today ed that widespread Jap . PR 8 Party's drive lm m)mvm.n.- n(lir strong, John McLaughlin and dence but he told the House of | Dawson Mugge: The inhabitants Ribbed Lisles Meshes Service Lisles Sheer Rayons ! om&k E ’“ S e e e ———— With all the features that h PHOENIX your favorte hose, the worl Full fashioned . . . C top Ankle snugness . | world of wear in every pair nothing of their lovely colors, a good looks. You'll find these n PHOENIX LISLES and RAYONS 1 interesting. B N Yl Ca Q(/u?[/(fg ://205 /&s’ z T 'FEW ADDIT s NIGHTRAIDS TLF ok EAOR?;AILN 1 Isoa BARIETT IS HOME; BAD FOOT ONGERMANY Generar eLecTion BHNG MADE Reports Re(elved from Bartlett, Secretary is confined to his Three More Third “ D|V|$|on Precmds e s = 1 of Al home with an infected foot. Bartlett will probably under a |1h\~nmn~ care for the next two be R STUDIES VOICE CULTURE Russian Forrrfie’s' Attack on" . 1 . Miss Frances Paul, daughter One Slde ana RAF m | ~ additional general election re-|of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Paul, . turns have been received by the|is now enroute to Eastman Con- Other Seciions | Empire from the First Division, and | servatory in the east to study voise Division other than were culture. Second 10. LONDON, Sept The Russian | printed in yesterday” pire, only | elag b For Department Allied | three more reports were received| 1 - ‘ is roll- | teday from the Third Division, and | BReL . RS astern Ger- | none I been. receiv from the| Stanley H. Little, 23, troller, was e Hungarian capi- Fourth Division. Returns will be|drowned jecently off Johnson tabulated and prin as and if |‘Cabin, Kuiu Island. The body was The night raids are made in con- | they arrive. |recovered and taken to Ketchik junction with the Royal Air Fomel - .. | for burial. bombings of other sections of Ger- | i 3 > many and occupied lands. NSE(RHARY SEWARD’S | COVICH RETURNING A German radio b icast picked | | John Covich, Departn up here, calls the Russian raids | GREAT NEPHEW HERE bor Inspector, has been nuisance ra and nnmmizvdi |for the past few days anc their effective o | PRt vt BobHEG m,] rm to Juneau on ¥ O ecretary of State Willia ‘m‘mmmmo transpo I MASO“'( RITUA[ ;” Seward who negotiated the pur- M. J. Haas, Territorial Commis |chase of Alaska by the United *j"““ ot Labor, "'0 BE USED FOR | States, now is in Juneau on offi-| = .- cial business with the U. S. Army. TALMAGE SERVICE| v co <oe one v HOSPITAL NOTES to the land that great uncle| Pisrnl Bevbih B o o itp-| 100 Influsntial dn bringing 4ok e 2 morrow in the Scottish I]\‘n(,’ Ter les.Due 10 6hp RILIEHL Il Dtk Tesq - Anns s iness in the Territory,| Hospital for medis ple for Kenyon C. Talmage S declined to be inter-| 3 prominent Juneau man who died | yiewed | Private Roy b last week-end, will be conducted| PR B }m]mim-d to St 1:u.l:=mfl;(,",l. by M. S. Whittier, according to the medical *treatment Masonic Ritual, it was announced today. H. D. Stabler will give th TERRITORIAL GUARD | | UNITS MEET TONIGHT Corporal Robert E entered St. Ann’s Hospit cal treatment. LaCour The services will be held in the Lodge room of the Scottish Rite| . . o i K Temple and burial will be in the ok hece !ihmvm;:“ o] (pry & Fewo, of Skagway, Has g e S R R 1 la all Juneau| tered St. Ann's Hospital for surgical of the Territorial | care, TR Guard will meet at 7:30 o'clock| - REBUILD SKI CABIN for hort session this eveningz,| Private Tony Florindo has entered i air hine, at the Ball Park. |St. Ann's Hospital for medical care. Ketchikan is going to rebuild the B o] 1 T ski cabin on Deer Mountain and | wfys. william Elkeldson has re = FEAMIVED :um[b)'! }W(h hd]\* bwy- made Up | turned home from St. Ann’s Hos- |and BROKEN LEN. aced in at the foot of the trall for those |pital, but her infant daughter our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian oing up to carry remaining for further care. ! Carlson, Blomgren Bl 3 has al for medi- Phone 636. Commons the improving in India and whole is most reassuring.” Churchill’'s review of the ituation laid special empha: he turbulent events of two months and their e United Nations’ war effort. The Prime Minister r yroposal for a vote to shov he House of Commens approved of 1i tement but su tha bate with a vote nged “on the In to ted ninety fundamentally s non-violence principles b ber of “nonsense. millio opposed t cried \'wv mentioned that one ns have T ind 40,000 volunteers ady enlisted. o> SCHOOL TEACHERS ENTERTAINED BY urchill entire teac'ie School anc ained ]l‘!“ man R Robert peeches. Other gu included James V Davis, car e from this divisios for Ho on the Democrati course of events is the past bearing on Commons volunteered Gold ea ad buildings or giher ming Members > rooms out when the fire started. of Juneau ,Volunteer Department answered the m at 8:15 o'clock, but the blaz ly had spread throughout the | flames were eat- out throug windows. T was uished before a chance to spread to adjoi part: house. — e income Tax ) Sen Rates Are Re-Juggled ate Comrfi ittee Read- justs Individual Surfax JUNEAU C. OF C. 1| Sena on Low Brackets 1‘ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1942 YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks CAUGHT IN | CONSplkA(Y Yakutat Valdez Nome | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Two fompames Charged Kuskokwim and Yukon Points with Dealing with Ger- mans on Plastis | Wednesday Friday Sunday DUPONT IS | NEWARK, N. J 10—E. T DuPont DeNemours any of| wilmi Del, and Rohm Haa Compan Bristol, Pa., are fe- cused by the Federal Government| A EJ A S K A s T A R of conspiring with a German cor- i poration in connection with | A l R L l N E s plics in competition for manufac ure of plastic vital in the comsirue- Offic tiom ot YERIES paranorSiore,. Phonme 667 returned by a al Grand Jury August 10, but an indictment n secret until today, the first| ™ is accused of entering a; in restraint of inter- foreign commerce on products. | company nspiracy and These are used to make trans- parent noses bomb: cockpit hoods and m e gun tu Attorney Gen. Fran Biddle an- nounced the trial is postponed un- | after the ! REBEKAHS ENJOY DINNER MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT An .xh\m(lun( e of savory casserole dishes and apple pie disappeared at the covered dish dinner sponsored | by Perseverance Rebekah Lodge| last evening in the Odd Fellows 0dd Fel-| ) X Hall. About 90 Rebekal r| WASHINGTON 10. — The |lows and their friends enjoyed the § e 2 : te Finance Committee readjust- | delicious home cooked food. Vgl 7 o Pox ina | Eai arse ble Grand, d the individual surtax on income | [Edith Larsen, No I » 0 s BMART H ITE PR rates in brackets below $5,000, low- Sided at the business meeting which BMA SHIPS ering them in the lower brackets|followed the dinner. Pending the R R S S T T AN and increasing them in the higher. |€lection of a secretary ‘;’ f Treasury experts estimated m..(l poatie “w\ll“k”j} “*‘\_P \1&‘"«‘:“1“‘;‘ J'lf'kl 1| g changes will increase the tota 12 McKinley, tree o § tmmos | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES pr As net income of lower under the Hou n ¢ about who spoke briefly; Juanita ta sistant to the ka field director of the Milita d Naval Welfar srvice of the American Red Cr Lieuts. Eleanore La- d Mable Moore, U. 8. Army nur ; Maj. Ralph Freema n pective year. by $33,000,000 a revenue a result, 00 or less avill pay rOPOSE income taxes than » bill and tt find their $2,000 will total 7 higher, e e NUNIVAK TEACHERS WILL LOCATE HERE Dale and Col. O. A. Seward, U. 8. Army; Mr. and Mrs Steuart, In- Dr. Arthur J. Schaible, of the dian Office teachers formerly of Fairban! Medical and Surgical Nunivak Island, have returned to Clinic, o his way Outside; - D¥. Juneau from Wrangell and Burnett John Taylor of U. S. Publig|Inlet where they have been this Health on his way south|summer in connection with getting from Fairba the Rev. N. Harry Westward native evacuees settled. Champlin, formerly of Wrangell, on his way to. B nks wher {be pastor of the Tirst ‘u urch, and Dr. Harry J mwen | | fairs Juneau Hospital | It wi reported that ho | memberships in the Cha i Juneau HAGLY Hilding Hze young man, w at Sitka for ne |to be inducted int D INDUCTED former s been emplo two yea the Arm 6. of the Alaska Office of Indian Af- ber mvm been awarded to commanding of=jHigh tide Low {High tide | Low Junealt | rod | , ds at 3 The Steuarts will be located here e “'mh\uh the Juneau office of the Of- t 1”“"\“”“"![1(0 of In(h‘m A[hus TEDES IGMORROW "thENTURY 2 09 am., 17.2 feet tide .. 8:20 am., ...... 2:33 p.m., 174 feet| tide .. . 8:39 pm,, - SONS OF NORWAY Regular meeting Saturday night,| September 12, in Odd Fellows Hall. WANTED JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS JUNEAU Now Operating gle persons with a | -0.8 feot, will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | 00 feet |[EVERY WEDN appointed Sturrock Ada Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express wwer ielected at the SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ! Roll call was set for Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- meeting of October 28 an Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka bers were asked to be Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $13 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 418 respond with ne f the doin: nd Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 whereabouts of absent Rebekahs at Chichagof 13 10 e s B | 5 at ti Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 1c that time S | Reports were made on the success-| || Eelican 4% 4 18 16 Rl it B O i Todd 18 18 10 10 ful food sale held in July, the act-|§ Tenakee . 10 10 10 ivities of the Girl Scout troop spon-|} Angoon .. 18 18 |sored by the lodge and the dona- '} Hoonah .. 10 tion to the blood bank at St. Ann's Express Rate: 10 cenes per round-—Minimum Charge 600 Hospital. Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ...$45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersh 30.00 10.00 Wrangell . 20.00 Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pno“n slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. A Paremeunt Pléthre.d INTECHNIC OIDR THE M. V. BEILBY | Port Alexander and Way Ports DAY AT 6 A. M. | | Please have all freight on City Dmk‘ Tuesday, before 4 P. M. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome J. H. SAWYER | {| Tu.1h sa. Daily | B30am 9:00am Lv Seattle, Wash. ____ PWT Ar 'l‘ n E 1:40pm 2:10pm Ar Juneau, Alaska ___1356 MWT Lv 3i10pm 3:10pm Ar Whitehorse, ¥. T. —135 MWT Lv 5:25pm 5:5pm Ar Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Lv 5 ATCO Fairbanks, Ar | 11:25am Ar Nome, Alaska 165 MWT Lv i Ta. Tu. ! T00am Lv Vairbanks, Alaska —150 MWT Ar 5:500m i} Alaska Transportation 10:35am Ar m(,&':nl, aska 10 MWT Ly 4:isom | Com; 11:10am Ar Ophir, Ala: B 'flny 11:50am Ar Flat, Alask: 50 MWT Lv 00D i o 12:10am Bethel, Alaska .._l‘fi MWT Lv o BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 i SEATTLE g PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION . || {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | | é PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE VIA BRIN GIN GUP FATHER I WANT YOU T2 GO LP INTO THE ATTIC-CLEAN IT | NOW WHAT ' OID | DO - BY GOLLY- THERE'S i| OR WHAT UP-THROW ALL | LOTS O i / ¢ F US = | Po ._\,0171 ‘ THE USELESS THINGS uP HEELQEE-EA | WANT ME || THINGS YOU FIND & GONNA GIT RID _OF | TODO? || AWAY-THEN JLL | THESE FIRST— { GIVE YOU MorzE 1 s ORDERS/ Gy, g beonipin ¥ e g (T SURE THEY ARE USEI;ESS THEY'RE PICTURES OF YOUR RELATIONS ! YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES 3 W 4 )

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