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e N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1942 T Kction on Ed serl A, L. AUXILIARY Our Pilots Laboring Adiono EgypfsDesert ~ ALADER | YOU CAN FLY With Inferior Planes, R | NEW PRESIDENT JUNEAU to ‘ ' | Loy — Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Truman Tells Senale‘ T : - | oo My e o || Yaleutat Valdez Nome American Legion Auxiliary, now waiting transportation out of Jun- | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—Chair- eau to the south, where she will man Truman of the Senate l)rh’n-l“Bll't on Buzz Bugs; i : : @ vacation before returning to her Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Investig nmittee _declare home in Fairbanks, the Auxiliary today that d States pilots ‘eria' SabO'EI"S in : .‘ o entertained Friday at luncheon in " Dliiies b are called oo tisted” Attack on Production| 1 . 5 ; : P(‘l:/l(:.s\ :Vj|£§\() Hendrickson, Presi- | e S rida unda fon’s war pro- . : : ; i Y = |dent of the Juneau Unit, intro- | (Continued from Page One) e o duced Mrs. Rank who in turn in-| Wallgren of Wash- | tjon. The southern half of the | e M e e - troduced Mrs. Mildred Hermann,| ¢ tne criticism as|ynited States is especially vulner- | g N 2 . new Department Secretary and 1 told Senate that since | gple, but a continuance of good | 3 # o . ¥ : Mrs, Hendrickson; Department com- A L A S K A S T A R boys have proved their super mosquitc weather in northern areas | P 5 . tooal a4 mitteewoman. | v as pilots in inferlor planes, adjacent to the “malaria reservoir” | : b Also introduced were newly ap- | : R AIRLINES can give them tension of the disease, which is cars ¥ Dellie Stewart, parliamentarian and 1 i tt fidental hel ir | SR Offi Truman said that a confidental yjed by the Anopheles quadrimacu- |8 5 L o ice report had been given Albert Chand- | jtus mosquito g : | i A . 4 ¢ > constitution and b;,-»luws chmx-m%m BARANOF HOTEL Ph one 6 6 7 ler which indicated that more at-| Mosquitoes are extremely vulner- | » . L 3 b . s Mrs. John McCormick, poppy chair- | tention should be given immediately able to modern control methods. | ; ; e . F R man, and Mrs. Tom Petrich, fin- toward “obtaining a workable unity 'Elimination of breeding places and | § ance chairman. | of command, particularly in Alaska.” | knocking off the insects in the Honor guests were Pauline Petrich, Wallgren reported that his con- larval stage when they're helpless | g . 2 ok : Sepi Patricia Gullufsen, Lenore Kauf- versations with pilots in Alaska in the water usually ends epidemic | & ’ y & g 3 man, Winona Monrce and Barbara | convinced him that American fight- | threats Householders are being 1 i . . Hermann, Junior Auxiliary mem- | er planes don't “measure up to the taught to aid the fight on these B S . i e, bers, who were presented their pest fighters Britain is producing,” insect saboteurs by cleaning up all | A ¥ e . certificates of membership in the ! 3 fi‘ and added, “the Navy is using a|tin cans and discarded receptacles‘, ¥ s T 5 % W Senior Auxiliary, by Mrs. Rank. | TRAN SDORTAT! ON . CO va N Y plane that's a joke.” | which might catch rainwater around | &= e i B L el L AT W < & ' " In her speech, Mrs. Rank ex-‘ ) Truman said that his committee their homes it S5 | R Tl L Sy o 1 b i A British patrol takes cover from a shell burst near Mount Himeimat, recent scene of heavy fighting between | Pressed her pleasure at welcom-| authorized his speech in hopes of| There’s every reason to believe g ’; e ing these girls into senior member- | “waking up the brass hats” in the|that the insect fighters of the Pub- the British and Germans, in Egypt south of El Alamein. ship and stressed the importance of | military departments. lic Health services will blitz the [~ % e the duties of membership in Lhe; : A gl o —_— o — “'lnfiwu!fi"' sent out by the Aedes—l AP SR demonstrated ability, Captain Gile m“ | IES organization. ! J a majl 2 3 S Anopheles axis before a major out: said. Al No The Juneau unit will meet to- o break occurs. 2 T ct authorizing the Women's - pa'"fla DOOIOY i e s o rtoi it | EUSD GRIGMro® has been aff |EREFOWIATING Ity has chenged e ‘ 2 ' mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for|scheduled social imeeting for 8| i 3 iy will begin at 7:30. All members | An“ Be"o“‘ali FROM HEAR'"GS 0“ d ‘ihi:l;::l\r:‘fl::dmnm in civil life, n!u"AAd“,“;;‘ 1_{luxl h has Ipn;(-l'*(l St. |are urged to attendas some lm-; | nn’'s Hospital for medical care. tant business, i i gt NATURALIZATION | ik e T | ! | A son was born yesterday in St.| fr, i { | 3 . ) ‘- [from the Department convention, Weddmg of Army Sergeanl U. S. District Court Judge| |Ann's Hospital to Mr. and MIs. S.| i) pe heard. The new Depart- George F. Alexander and Assistant | | W. Estep. The infant weighed elght | et president also may still be and JU neau G"l WI" U. S. Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr., | Yeo men, S'orekeepers'k MEET TONIGHT | pounds, six and one-half ounces. MI' | ;) 4yo Gity and will attend. | returnedgto Juneau last night after Estep is employed at Excursion = ¥ | angell @ Petersburg, U. S, P o : b Mrs. Victor Power has entered St. BUY DEFENSE BONDS . & - trieiq | District Court Robert Coughlin re- | : | The engagement of Miss Patricia | DIstrict £ ; i 4l = : e[ SR e v miedioa] care Ellen Dooley to John O. Satre, Jr.,| mained in Pf;'l-t'h;flm;. on vacation. | foBe Enlisted Now The Alford John Bradford Post| 1 medi 3 % ! ) ™ In Wrangell, the following were | — as announced Sunday morning at | 4 e T AR L, i : 1 | granted citizenship: Sverre Larsen,| SEATTLE, Sept. 14 Qualifiéq|an important meeting this even-| Leonard Burkette has entered St THE M. V. BEILBY a breakfast party in the apartment | ’ = i w4t ndie - Norwegian, Walter John Carruthers| women of Juneau and vicinity now |8 starting at 8 p. m. in the Dug- [ADD’s Hospital for surgical care. will leave Juneau for Petersburg, of Miss Dooley and her sister MIsS) "0 les Pratter, British' sut out. Leonard Hull, head of the USO| — Port Alexander and Way P " s . ‘har Pratter, British' sub- | are " i t 4 2 , head e US J Alex an e e iy o e, e s g, Wl ol s oSty o Tl v 8 e ot s st e | e i amawes e | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Hotel jects, and Mrs. Lempi Pykerude, in the’ Women's Reserve of the|for will' B present; || 0 L "Haus e home' fhon A Both Miss Dolley and. Mr. Satre|Finnish United States Navy as yeorien,| 8 Will Russell Clithero, Sitka, here aughter have gone home from St | please have all freight on City Dock § Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express S e ‘e eiaihil { i s Ann’s Hospital T , 4 Several applicants were examined | storekeepers and radio operators. |0l department business. | SR Tuesday, before 4 P. M. | SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. belong to pioneer Alaskan families. o | AN Officers will be nominated for| . J. H. W | Mrs. Jerry Green and baby daugh- e Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha~ The bride-elect is the daughter of 1 Petersburg and none were passed. Under the program made pm)hrl“ All Led 1 e —- “ilps {the coming year. egionnaires | | R |by Capt. W. J. Giles, director of a |ter have been discharged from St — Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka the late George Dooley and Mrs.| ¥ ‘.",, urged to be present Dooley of Cordova where she was 9 Naval Officer Procurement for the | P Ann’s Hospital. Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 JES,. MENEER Thirteenth Naval District, applica- | BT R P : g0 Sitka ... T S Sa0n L IR O S0 I born. Mr. Satre is the son of Mr S : and Mrs. John Satre of Juneau and | ARRIVES IN JUNEAU |00 for enlistment in the Women's | MRS. L. _SCHARPENBERG Mrs. Williar Fletcher has entered Chichagof Tt 17 sallee 2T IR 5 was born in Flat, Alaska. s ST : Reserve will be received at the RETURNS TO SITKA | "\ moopital for medical care. | Kimshan U R R i Mrs. Henry Owen arrived in Ju-| goitie neadquarters. AFTER TRIP SOUTH £ i E e ig B l II Todd Miss Dooley came to Juneau from| .ot S e ing from Seat Say : S S . o atiOBU B at- | Applicants should write to the Tk 7 = i , ver home in Cordova to be em-={yt B T T | e ifiter Procure.| Mrs. Louis Scharpenberg, whose Marilyn Merritt has entered St Fonakos 7 S sloved in the Legislature in 1039] b P ita - Bie A stk Al gy in the office of Pan American Air- Shoer. Taoctile. | husband is'a physician in Sitka, re- | AnN'S Hospital for medical treat Angoon .. 18 and has since been in the office ment, 117 Marion Street, Seattle, ment 2 turned Saturday from the south g Hoonah .. 10 P K0 i3 rays here. The Owens are living and request ths cation blank of the Territorial Department of ways here. TI g and request that application blank » Ex; s Rate: 10 cen er zound—Minimum Charge 60c 0 J. C . g ° ai 7 .| where she has been vactioning for prens Buai 1) DEDNS et 20 ealth. Mr. Sat ‘ho was a mem-|iD the J. C. Cooper Building Apart- | be mailed to them. A brief history '™ 8 Bver weriiells bi = N - o :,‘f.- B M.’},?‘qxv' ,‘,?:():',‘1‘ National /ments. and qualifications of the applicant the last two months. She left the | BReipf Tl dus bech 0 LINE Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% % A steamer in Juneau and continued to | Car8ed {rom the Government Hos- SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY 3ua s ¢+ a 1st Sergeant i = - " must be included in the request al where he or ica | C uud. is now a Ist Sergeant in her home in Sitka by Alaska Coastal pital where he was under m(-mml‘ Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg the Army stationed at Valdez and istment Plan Airlines Sunday. Dase: 5. 35.00 30.00 is in Juneau on furlough HRE DEPARmEm AR R TRt phate ol Wz U | s - Alaska Transportation g‘é;‘cfi":mg G ’;g_f)’g slo_ou 4 Only members of the immediate sttbcadafuly apHIIRATLS will - b6 ens NOTICE TO TAXPAYERs | MUNTER RETURNS HERE | Company || wrangell ...... e 20.00 family were present at the engage-| ANSWERS CALL AT |Jofea S apprentice scamen for {3t bt mruriter: well RBoWR oot o Express Rate: 250 per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchlkan ment breakfast yesterday | : training as yeomen, cepers »s for the Year 1942 become | tractor whose company has the con- Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg Mis. Dooley, mother of the bride- | 8:45 P_M_ SAm‘Y and radio operators, Capt. Giles delinquent September 15, unless | tract for improvement of Glacier BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 and Wrangell to-be, is now making her home in said. Schools for the first quota of |one-half is paid on or before that | Highway, returned Saturday from BEATTLE FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, PH“NE slz Seattle. | At 8:48 o'clock Saturday night an |enrollees will open October 9 The | date, the second half then becom- | Ketchikan, where he has been for HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: TR VTR * |alarm from the Nugget Shop called | radio trainees will go to the Uni-|ing delinquent March 15th of the | the last two weeks on business. Mrs. ; Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants |out the Juneau Volunteer Fire De- | versity of Wisconsin, Madison; yeo-|following year. A discount of two| Munter, who accompaned her hus- | Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. AlASKA COMIA | partment. A short circuit in the | men and storekeepers will be trained | percent is allowed if both install- band to Ketchikan, returned with PASSENGERS FREIGHT |basement of the shop caused con-(at the University of Indiana,|ments are paid on or before Sep- him, Saturd REFRIGERATION MAKE NUMEROUS | siderable smoke but no blaze and |Bloomington; and yeomen at Okla-|tember 15th. = ® |the fire trucks returned to head- | homa Agricultural and Mechanical, A penalty of 1% per month will| SITKA FLIGHTS * AV LEGION AUXILIARY |of the American Legion will have| ters within a few minutes. Stillwater. b AANGE th- delin | Will hold their regular meetin; k S a : quent accounts. S| \ tt ———————— After training and instruction, ad- | Tuesday evening at 17:30 sharp.|{D. B. FEMMER—AGENT 1 ee Y — deaiile - r alrbanks art Edward Fox, who has been a med- | vancement to as high as Chief Petty CITY OF JUNEAU |Important business including Sitka Arrivals from Sitka with Alaska jega] patient in the Gover: of ¥\ tF 4 & [ { P n the Government Hos- ficer will be open to : women, R. G. RICE, [Convennon report, Good attend- | { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 - Coastal Airlines on Saturday after-| pital, has gone home. depending entirely ir own City Clerk. ance is requested. 2 ! ee Y — all’ Il S = Ome noon were Gayln Muirbrook, A. J.| D e—— b ot ot Al 2 V4L el 110 R G GRS T T Baker, V. E. Knuthson, George Salo and John D. Quinn. During the ¥ afternoon a charter flight tp Taku o Tu. Th. Sa. Daily Daily w:..n. Su. was made for the Polaris-Taku 8:30am 9:00am Seattle, Wypsh. ___ PWT 6:25pm et Q 2 1:40pm 2:10pm Juneau, Alaska 135 MWT 11:15am - \ >- : 3:10pm 3:10pm Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 MWT 15 9:45am Leaving here for Sitka on Sun: v 5:25pm 5:55pm Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT ] 3 5:30am day with ACA were Adelaide Bart 2 ness, Frances Jost, Mrs. R. V. Nel- 4 son, Gladys Long, Mrs. Louls 9:00am Fairbanks, Alaska _mTMW}‘ :r Scharpenbure. W. R. :Cahy(,,, M. L. e e e et e et 10:30am A Buby, Alasks 100300 17 illlams ans ac . Returning to Juneau from Sitka Ta. % on Sunday with ACA were Peggy — ————— - = G00am Schrey, Helen Schrey, Earl Cook, s W MES DOWN® 7= BREAK \T WP, BONS W Z 2 : 2 10:40am Verdin' Wilde, Emily Wilde, Irene | | QUCH W "\ **5°~ \NOW v } HE'S WP\ TAERE WENT TW' BEWL — 0 Rasmussen and Mrs. S. Rembusch.| | pwosa see W NONKEROO'S 44 NO HE AWNT- GO BACK TO MOWR CORNERS On a charter flight from Chichagof |Taet LeFT Kook | \NOBBLWN Y\ 47 NANES W \S AN REST UP to Sitka Jack Littlepage and Oscar T SARGE % Tilson. | | LANDED oW =Y, 3 2 7 S Flights Today CROSEF'S /K ) 7 - - = X : ; " Leaving ltoday for Sitka with WISSER 2 2 =7 2 778 3 2 = S A2 ACA were Col. Robertson, Gladys Kerr, A. E. Johnstone, Jr., Royal Smith, Marian Moses, Major Henry | W. Clark, Ida Soberg, Mrs. Jordan 2t Z; and Miss Jordan ¢ 80N W 1 8eT Arriving ‘here from Sitka today YARD B\RD SWWTH \S were Amy Montgomery, Henry Moy, Z : PLENTY \NORRIED ' : ¢ > ~ = X / S . John Joseph and E. K. Rushton. | | ’ g f & = S BRINGING UP FATHER YAKUTAT cmov A 2 A - WHY- MOTHER ! CAPTAIN TAINCAP ‘Pl T | ~ = e IN_LINIFORM THE BUTLER SAID HE D THE I i i l i 4 SRR MR || &5 | PR oy e R e S s i YOU OR WOU . Ly e ) e eoneon g\ ||| DRI BRAT B SR , KODIAK — KENAT PENINSULA NS WTHE Wardgh Bigsy MILITARY_AOVIcE- and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612