The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Iurkey' Gobble (oming Gobble Tuesday the Elks w November nent 1d on 10 to an- nunce made toda e ble wil )l e holid; be eve of Day general which will observed ber 11 Floyd Fagersor E Exalted Ruler of 5 been Ada h ur arge 10 that November nounced will be admitted - > the public WED and Kath- were after- Felix Mal- JUNEAU COUPLE Alfredo Tony Fajardo erine Joseph, both of Juneau married in Juneau yesterday noon by U.S. Commissioner Gray. Witnesses were Phyllis of Gob- | - THE DAILY ALASKA MPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o CHILDREN CLEAR STREETS IN LESS THAN 8 MINUTES Practice Alert This Fore- noon Was Successful Says Robertson the sounding of the Alert this 11:20 o'clock, children from the public, par- Government school and in than eight child could be seen streets At orenoon at | poured forth minutes 1pon the The practice Alert very successful, members of | the Juneau Civilian Defense Coun- cil said today, and demonstrated the value of drill A few automobile drivers failed o obey the that require all automobile traffic during Alerts, be stopped. This necessitated several cars to be stopped by Civilian De- | | fense members no was rules From Keel Laying fo La o L4 as a whole unching in 10 Days TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1942 g3 | A T R A, FROZEN FOODS | 3 Packages $1.00 Ye¢ungherries Huckleberries Beysenberries Peas and Carrots Spinach < Green Peas Lima Beans Brussel Sprouts Cauliflower Considering the Alert was essen- tially for the benefit of school chil- ldre fairly large number of Defense members reported, ,about 1100 out of the present total mem- bership of 266, Director R. E. Ro- bertson said com and Gordon Gray a EORGE BROTHER TWO DELIVERIES DAILY—10:30 and 2:30 PHONES 92 and 95 R R T HOSPITAL PATIENTS , HERB WENDLING JOINS ENJOY MUSICAL BY STAFF AT BROWNIE'S SERVICE MEN HERE| sack ac nis trade, Herb wena- ing has joined the staff of Brown- Continuing a series of Sunday ie’s Barber Shop on Franklin afternoon musical hours given at St street Wendlin; S is kK Ann’s Hospital weekly for the last 8, whose home is at Auk two months, a group of five service Bay, has been employed at the men played and sang for the pa- Alaska-Juneau. tients last Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. Sgt. Ellis Levi, pianist and or- ganizer of the program, was accom- panied on the violin by Sgt. Orville Hanson in several numbers. Solos were sung by Sgt. Melvin Smith, bass, and Pvt. Walter Searle, bari- tone, while all of them, including Staff Sgt. Bob Knoton joined in harmonizing many old favorites. Besides patients and the Sisters about 25 visitors listened to the in- formal program. Hospital patients may make re- quests for favorite numbers, the boys said, and the arrangements they prefer. Both soloists promise to be back next Sunday, as did the violinist, Mr. Hanson. Mr. Levi will be at the piano. - - 'HOME NURSING . CLASS MEETING | TOMORROW ¢ Tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'- |clock the Home Nursing Class will hold its second session in the Pub- [lic Health Center in the Territor- ial Building on Third and Seward streets. | The afternoon class |Friday afternoon with an intro- nd i Henry J. Oregen shipbuilding corporation shipy Joseph N , 10 days after its keel had been laid. t day, ship’s bottom rapidly taking shape; afterncon cf third day, bulkbeads in toward the bow on the afterncon of the 7th day; superstructure in place, morning, b e ilendten : (OPA ANNOUNCES BPW Celebrate e oot et ON USED TIRE | RENT CONTROL National Week SALE,PURCHASE| FOR TERRITORY At Banquet Here course is completed according to | The establishment of r ent control | Members iand by launching the 10,500-ten Liberty freighter s series of pic ures was made curing course of constructien. Top: (L-R) morning of place; merning of the fifth day. Belew (L-R) looking 9th day, and the afternoon of the 10th day she is ready to SAYS ALLIED STRENGTH IS ONUPGRADE Nafion's Leader Says We Must Ration Manpower to Win War (Continued from Page One) rd set a new building reccrd in slide down the ways. last began TRIANGLE CLEANERS New Location Red Cross requirements | Additional classes both for after- {noon and evening are to be start- led soon and those wishing to i | for the Territory of Alaska, effective ! of the Business and Building November 1, 1942, is announced to- |Professional Women'’s Club held a * |day in a wire received from the banquet last evening in Percy’s Washington Office of Price Admin-|cafe, in celebration of National [vegister may do so by telephoning SgMme El|g|b|||fy Now Re- Mrs. R. H. Williams, Home Nurs- ired 85 for New Ti ing Chairman for the American ql“re aS Or eW "es |Red Cross in Juneau, at 800 d istration br Mildred R. Hermann,|week for o e . | STO(K OUOTAHONS — Price Administration Botutly he Territory of Alaska was ity e tires is now the same as that — May 26 designated a Defense Rental | "0 P00 & RED NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—After a|quired for the purchase of new tires, Area with the usual sixty-day'period | o “00, “VL Fo ol one-day holiday, Columbus Day ves- | according to new regulations re- allowed to local authorities to'bring (€11, ¥ 0 *% e terday, the New York Stock EX- ceived by wire today by Mrs. M, O, about a reduction of rents to the|accompanying at the piano change opened this morning with | Jonnson, Ration Administrator for 1€vel of March 1, 1942. That hmy.‘ Mrs. R. B. Lesher gave trading good | the Territory, Washington, day period having expired, and it|view of the work that Juneau wo- Closing quotation “of Alaska Ju- | p. c, y being found that rent increases have |[men are doing to aid in the war | neau mine stock today is 1%, Am-| Used tires include all those that been made or are threatened, OPA |effort. ‘erxcan Can 65%, Anaconda 27%, have been driven 1,000 miles or has hau_ed the present order. _Il‘ Another scheduled event for | Bethlehem Steel 58'2, Common- | gyer. applies, in general, to all residential | National Week is a radio talk to | wealth and Southern 9/30, Curtiss| A)] Ration Boards throughout the Properties and requires that in-|pe given on Thursday from 6:15 to | Wright 8%, International Harvester ‘ Territory have been notified by wire creases since March 1, 1942, be with- | g.30 pm. over KINY by Mrs. Crys- 51, Kennecott 32, New York Central | of the new regulations covering sale drawn ¥ tal Jenne, on the topic, “Women [12%, Northern Pacific 7', United ; oy purchase of used tires, Mys. John- | This order is in line withe the |y, war work” Similar talks are ‘S(:\re,\ Steel 50%, Pound $4.04. | son said today. / freeze order recently issued by Lem'jhwm: given throughout the nation e Henderson placing the whole of lhl';’l“‘\ woak by, Busihus kbnd: brotad: United States under rent ’ . < control, | i Mrs. Hermann stated. ians) Weten, - LEGION AUXILIARY SALE ON TOMORROW “for better appearance’ PHONE lute by El- by Pol- Carlson Fors played two on X § 5 “Salute d’Amour’ Eligibility for the purchase of used o f i Dresses One- and two-piece SPORT, DRESSY, AFTERNOON and COCKTAIL styles all nationally advertised. NELLIE DON L’AIGLON FRANCES DEXTER RENAULD BLOOMFIELD JEAN CAROL KLAFTER and SOBEL a re- Tortoises found on the Galapagos Islands weigh up to 400 pounds. from : ) he said. “The Axis leaders, on the other hand, know by now that they already have reached their full strength ang that their steadily mounting losses in men and material cannot be replaced fully “Germany and Japan already are realizing what the inevitable result will be when the total strength of the United Nations hits them in additional places on the earth’s sur- face.” President Roosevelt added: “I be- lieve it will be necessary to lower the present minimum age limit for Selective Service from 20 years down to 18. Manpower Objective “We have learned how inevitable this is and how important it is to speeding up victory.” Turning to the manpower prol lem, he said that the nation is learning how to ration materials and must also learn to ration man- power The President jectives First—“To select and train men of the highest fighting efficiency — - DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, | Jones averages: Industrials, 115.01; Jones-Stevens | a0 T00 ALERT Seward Street ‘ Y oy ARREST ANCHORAGE BEXCDENENBE BONDS PORT WASHINGTON, LI, Oct. MAN ON DRAFT ACT ‘ | The American Legion Auxiliary T A 13.—When air raid signals sound- | VIOLATION CHARGE| v »rcvier hesin s ed here the other night, one mother | got busy. 2 S | Arrested on a warrant issued infrow in the Dugout, according to Juneau, Allen O. Holley, now ininns Ray G. Day, Auxuiliary Pres- —the MIRACULOUS | She whisked her children to the basement. She unlatched the front e SELF-CLEANING INK | |coor <o the air raid warden would | ARCROrEe, was eharsed with falure | iden: S e Ao ¢ mecessaty Shc‘toxepou or induction to his Jumcuu The sale will open at 10 a. m makes old clogged pens A At) T e A draft board, a violation of the §€- Mys. Day said today that one spec- tilled pails with water e B i g R e bodalates Shoine write like NEW! | she was so busy she failed to| Holley has been released after |of fruit jars | hear the all-clear signal 5 min- pesting a $2,500 on bond, and must Anyone having anything to do- | utes after the alarm. So for two report at Juneau as soon as possible | nate for the sale is asked to leave hours she and her children sat in for a preliminary hearing in the |t at the Dugout tonight, the basement, listening to trucks case, - needed for our armed forces in the and things that sounded suspici- G Tt el BRILLHART MAKES achievement of victory over our ously like approaching planes SITKA MAN JAILED TRIP TO SITKA AREA €nemies in combat.” 5 | It was nearly 5 am. when she Simon Didrickson, charged in U. BTN .. | Second—‘To man our war indus-| got back to bed \ |S. Commissioner W. W. Knigh!‘s\DiJv :’:2“ B{“;“"‘l‘::y’ 8‘5 “‘F?mj:;mg:r""‘ | tries and farms with workers needed > Court in Sitka with being drunk |~ " L ~ | to produce arms, munitions and food | |and disorderly in conduct, was sen- | i¢& 1€ft today on the Ranger VII ‘ required by ourselves and our fight- tenced to serve 175 days in the for Sitka and White Water Bay | ing Allies to win this — | pederal Jail, the U. S. Marshnl's,w“h Capt. Ottar Johnson, skipper | .- |Office in Juneau announced today.|0f the Ranger VII. BUY DEFENSE BONDS —Meet Vital Needs In Feeding Children Past Age For Strained Foods ABIES grow up so quickly that almost before you know it they need coarser, more highly nutritive meals-- and Heinz 12 Junior Foods meet thése demands! They're made according to Heinz 70- year standards of high qual- ity. If your child is outgrowing strained foods, it's wise to switch to Heinz Junior Foods!¢™" outlined two ob- It's amazing what happens w}:en you fill a clogged-up pen w'xlh Quink. Five secret ingre- dientsgo towork instantly —dis- solving sediment, retarding evapora- tion, actually cleaning your pen. Buy Quink today. Washable or Per- manent; for fountain or steel pens. JOHN BUY DEFENSE BONDS asina VeEtio Creame; ‘ : Diced anellb es. s Chopped Mixed sv-‘s:::; Chopped Carrots. Clwpp.ed P:“i"" 4 ‘;‘g;‘lifll'l - P'\nelpp\e Rice sert. PruncPudding: “Apple,Figand DateDes | Air and Armored Forces in Desert Maneuvers DOLLIESEWING CONTEST I wish to register for the Dollie Sewing Contest which is sponsored by the Juneau Business and Professional Women's Club. I promise to obey the rules of the contest and abide by the decision of the Judges. Iam years old, and am in the in school. Retail Clérks Union MEETING Local 1392 w WEDNESDAY October 14 7:30 P. M. A A.F.of L. Hall grade (Name) A$ .10regisiration fee must accompany this bl g pany ank. This impressive picture taken during maneuvers in the California desert shows attack bombers of the U. 8. Azmy sweeping the sky above a lineup of tanks ready for action. The purpose of this move was to test the alertuess and speed of the ground snd air forces, This is an official U. 8, Army photo-

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