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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA ; : THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1943 {|CHARLIE BOHN FLIES MILLION LOVELY WATERCOLOR| |~ s v~ | FINAL RITES ~ MILES, BECOMES |EXECUTED BY KEHOE | RABBIT SKINSi; THE ATCO ,LINE Alaska Traasportatiom Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ON SATURDAY ! Friends of Charlie Bohm, one ol Juneau’s most loved and esteemed learly pionegrs, will pay their la i 3 BRIDE AT END PRESENTED LOCALLY Girl from Alaska Has Five- | Oldtimer SlKjed Given fo| Year Record on Unit- Museum-Loca! Scene respects Saturday, April 3, whe | tinal rites will be held by the Rev d Air Lines’ Job | f THE BABANOF Company G. Herbert Hillerman at 2 p, m. in ed Air Lines’ Jo | fo Gov. Gruemng ki 3 3 the chapel of the Charles W. Carter k2 R I aska’s Largest Apartment A N TR i o ST ; : ' | Of first interest to Alaskans, both | Hotel BAILINGS FROM PUER 1t v ‘«\\\‘ In honor of the oldtimer’s long | because of the artist and because of | SEATTLE * ac-| { EVERY ROOM WITH TUB PR - and SHOWER - {and faithful term in the Lighthouse | Service, honora pallbearers from |the Coast Guard will attend, while |active pallbearers will be George E. the subject, is a very recent | quisition of the Territorial Museum | -a remarkably fine watercolor por- trait of Alaska’s earliest known Hv- Reasonable Rates Cleveland, H. T. Lucas, Thomas Dul! | ing ‘pioneer, John Murphy, who was | > REFRIGERATION Gundmund Jensen, John K. Mar- | written up in @ special interview P shall and Peter C: on. Ernest | published March 20 in The Embire. | Phone 800 i Ehler will sing, and interment, will ] |" Executed by Alaska’s versatile Ter- | D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 312 Ibe in the fami | Cemetery. | Born in Germany April 24, 1860 Mr. Bohm migrated to America in plot in Evergreen BUY WAR RONDS —————————— | ritorial Representative in the House, | | James W. Kehoe of Seward from {the Third Division, the picturé, fit- !tingly titled “December Day,” was| PHONE 114 1875 and to Alaska in 1897, during A Empire Classifieds Pay! i | the height of the gold rush boom done by the artist while in Juy.wau Ll | After following the sea for many | during the past weeks of the legisla- } e A L TR ‘ynm- he went into the Lighthouse i tive session. i | Service and continued on until his | Keen perception and excellent "retrcfltmenl at the Point Retreat, technique on the part of the artist | retirement at the Point Retreat, | give the subject depth and meaning, | lighthouses. {as well as commemorate for the | | A member of the Lutheran Church future the rugged lineaments of an | [:md of the Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo interesting Alaskan pioneer. 1 {No. 6, Mr, Bohm’s kindly presence Choice Made | [] . ™ | will be missed by both groups. He For the choice made by Curator | leaves no known surviving relatives. E. L. Keithahn among three pictures > | | shown by Mr. Kehoe and executed | | while he was here, The Empire may . P | take a small bow, for the selection Blonde Mildred Runstad (above), e o oanceq by the newspaper Story the only Alaskan stewardess OR|gpoug John Murphy, Mr. Keithahn United Air Lines, has concluded a|gniq- million miles of flying over a five- | mne gther pictures completed by | year period to become the bride of | My, Kehoe, and done with equal| of Portland. | brilliance, re presented by the | Petersburg, Alaska to SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FATRBANKS - NOME THIRTY -ONE IN FROM SITKA AND TWENTY-SIX OUT Wi she | modest Representative to Governor is the daughter of Mrs. C. Christ- }Gruening and Mrs. Lucretia Bots- Jack Ewing e Bern in Passengers who arrived here last from Sitka were O. C who still resides there. | ford respectively, the first being | Mrs.| Goast, has been flight instructr }DAV'S ExplAle Miss | helping teach all the little tricks | evening ensen, Drake, Mis. O. C. Drake, Master For the past year Miss Runstad, | “Storm Over Douglas,” and the sec- !Daniel Drake, Harold McRoberts,|q pblue-eyed “million-air” who iond “Mendenhall Glacier.” Mrs, Helen J. Stoft, Master Weslcy well known to thousands of air| —wr——— Stoft, Mrs, Esther L. Green, Miss|travelers up and down the Pacific BETHEL . Clarice Green, L. Chervinski, Ray Hagerup, Ray Hagerup, SSRGS PSS S SRS S S S S S S S S S S HEAD, R. WRIGHT, man, Letha R. Whitaker, Gerald L. Mary G. Hagerup, Edward H.Wide- of top flight service to new air| na | man, Rad Mitrovistch, Miss Kath- hostess recruits. During her entire | "lEAT H R ryn. Young, Yeslie Yaw, Harold gir career she has been based at| p il Dwyer, John Fisher, Lloyd Green, portland and flown between Los | & S 8 p {Frank Cashel, Elmer, L. May, Baul | Angeles and Vancouver, B. C., ana| WASHINGTON. Apill 1—Office {gurich, Miss Myrtle Markham, Miss | castward as far as Salt Lake City |°f War Information Davis, talkin Beatrice Ronquist, Oliver Blanton, and Denver at .u press (:mhmunu-. said monI:. 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 Pat, Cartee, E. Higginbothom, E. S.| Following her graduation from | POTary shortage of eeh sl Asperheim, . Donald J. Hanson, |high school at Petersburg, she at- [OPHHOn, s because of “fl“",'f“““‘l‘ 4 James W. Hatcher. tended. University of Washington a |II€8E8; in the Middle Weat and. ih- - = Leave for South | year, then took her nursing train- ‘Iu.wk”‘[ e S e Taking passage for the south ing at Swedish Hospital in Seattle, M€t [ N Dehtends Coll s mm o v mrwiva's sreis sl s . | YyOU CAN FLY QUALITY SINCE 1887 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Porter; for | March, 1936 | BUY WAR BONDS | . |Wrangell—F. G. Hanford, Mrs. H.| Ewing, a native of Portland, is i JUNE A“ ‘Ottrson; for Ketchikan—C. G.|a well known business man there | — —_——— 5! o ' Bingaman, Dr. Dwight Cramer,|and son of Mrs. H. Ewing of Port- | : & o Mrs. Dwight Cramer, Clifford Gun’ |land. Because of wer-time restric- Anchorage ~ Kodiak . Fairbanks derson. 'tions on travel the couple had to THE e A S A R QRIS S B SN I S e A B S A o 2] { Leaving for Seattle were Earl|forgo their desire for a honeymoon | Yakuial Valdez Nome T 3 & F " |Bright, Charles E. Evans, Jack in Alaska, and selected the Em- | . NEW MERIT SYSTEM QUARTERLY EXAMS DISTRESS SIGNAI. {Smith, Leona Talmage, J. F. Bin- press Hotel in Victoria, B. C. | TY p H Q 0 N Cordova Seward Bristol Bay der, H. D. Nevelle, Louis Danes, >oo { § g NOW ON IN SCHOOL Oharles L. Hall, Harry G. Hoff. i Kuskokwim and Yukon Points [ RUN UP ON SCHOOL Dope Is Now Given BOARD ANNOUNCES Conrad, Harold Taylor, Rose Tay- SUITS Wednesday Friday Sunday Students of the Juneau Public| [ ; . 2 3 . |Schools are competig qartery| Whcther _gremiine, Yehuck o 155 Max Ware, Lorada ware, vloyd | Why Japanese Arein | The resignation of the Rev. W. exams this week, scheduled forlast Puck oPook’s Hill has been busy, e o, H | \ H. Matthews, Jr., as supervisor for |week but deferred because of the | somehow the grade .wnnolerm::fiv:.-‘ B | War and Ho‘dmg ou' You have been the Alaska Territorial Merit Sys- | closing of school, and will receive | hoisted upside down today and'pASTo MllES HERE | iy | —werser | gl || ALASKA STA Poaiil: Chairms« e Shatiick | peeks sovane GE ARl ey © FOR CHURCH MEETING er ‘vt ot e ineresce was in| waiting for! announces, and effective today is| RBecause the school closing was| Had it been hoisted so on the | ‘g“.p“m\ b Mkl obts - | 3 the appointment of Ralph Wright, authorized by the acting Commis- high school it would have been | AN S Wiy dianction, seyeiMnilnlG. | i A l RL l N E s high school English teacher and sioner of Health, the time. will not | absolutely right, for with quarterly _ AFTiVIRE in Juneau by small boat, | o =00 5 0 ot Gl e to the ALL SIZES for many years teacher and prin- | have to be made up at the close|exams on the griddie those J-Highs FoStor M. L. Miles of Wrangell Is| /04 volume of electric power. | Office Ph“ 667 cipal in Alaskan Schools. of the school vear, although the | certainly need to run up a distress L.Juneau toattend the Seventh-day | p ™30 " 5oy proper had expand- | BARANOF HOTEL ne Mr. Matthews resigned because work is being made up now, Supt.' ignal. Ad‘.’em'“ annusl c}_mrph con_fientlon_w’l her power capacity to about/ ai of recent commitments at Excur- |A. B. Phillips said today, and Ju- | S W’;,‘:;:r"‘;Z‘;{;‘S'sr:;‘:‘“ih?i’r‘i‘;g"mm,70_000,000,000 kilowatt hours, mak- ion Inlet, where he now pays neau schools will close on the ex- | |ing her rank third among the world weekly visits as post chaplain, pected date of May 28, ElDON DAlY AND :Xzi‘:ifit}; fx’f}‘w::“; fis‘:fi? SSZP:IZS'E:DO%\‘ in the matter ofgpower pro- “. s. GBAVES Duties of the Merit System sup- ervisor include passing on the mini- mum qualifications for candidates to be employed by the Territorial e —— OF COMMERCE | Mrs. Estelle and their daughterid""““” Hazel made the trip from Seattle, | Mi- Rankin thinks that Japan Mr. Estelle will do field work. as'xe:rml_v has been producing in her a colportuer for the Alaska mmd"“'“ and conquered territories 103/ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION .COMPANY DON GAHANHERE FROM KETCHIKAN The Clothing Man (HAMBER departments. Other members of HOI-DS SHORT SESSIO"‘ House, using his boat as a meang of billion kilowatt-hours a year, while < the Merit System Board are the P — - | Eldon Daly, of the Ketchikan transportation. His family will live | (i total production for the United Rev. ©. E. Rice and Mrs. R. B. Members of the Juneau Chamber | Spruce Mills, accompanied by Dan a¢ Tee Harbor. | States in 1941 (it has been stepped | Lesher, of Commerce held a brief business Gahan, representative of Local 2556, 5 - = {up since then) was only 139 bil- we Makeas eciah - o - session at the regular noon lunch- |Sawmill and Lumbers Workers Un- {lion kilowatt-hours. p Y DE. €. E. BUNNELL LEAVES con meeting today in the Gold ion of Ketchikan, arrived here with T | TODAY FOR FAIRBANKS Room of the Baranof Hotel. Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterday EAR[ BRIGHI lEAVE ! The two great. mysteries of this| o‘ Dr. €. E. Bunnell, President of Guests presented to the members afternoon. |war have been how Russia was {he University of Alaska, left to- at luncheon today were Philip M| M- Daly and Mr. Gahan are here AFTER SHORT STAY ON pRle: fo: WU, g duachine, thpy) ‘ day for his home in Fairbanks |Fautier, technician with the Fish | ©1 business with the War Labor oFFI(lAl BUS'NES'S},CU“"l hald: ghie NS and how, Jap=| after an absénce of some weeks. and Wildlife Service from Ketchi- g:’li;dnfl;‘:nzifr:‘:t Yo Teturn' o Ket= | lundumld lhr;w & mudcnl\ly-cqmp-‘ ALSO THE BEST IN Dr el came to June kan, the Rev. A. M. Biley, of 5 | 2435 tRed aymy-and payy.into the Pacitic K SR AT ix it ol ot . | Earl Bright, Fleet Engineer for|that could overrun so much terri-| AMERICAN DISHES connection with the appropriation and the Rev. J. H. Hall, of Ket- i : R g {Sery By | y for t ¢ University for the coming |chikan. The latter two men are (Iw (ou“(". wu_l |the Fisheries Division of the Fish tory in so short a time. sl it it b iat s . N |and Wildlife Service, left lastnight| Russia did what Germany had, e no e Y and while he was in this in Juneau in connection with the H"BH YEAR'S w | for. his- head: o Seattl done earlier—operated in such se-| area, made a bri i) - ing ' y 7 | | for is headquarters in eattle, i 2r—gpe: S - :‘.K;. 5 r~,‘:, r: ::iulnp e Rsels Teetne .f)f Ftvh:—fixfifs:\ter)‘. ORK | Mr. Bright came to Juneau a }Cl'uc}' that few ever got out of the I churg., s 7 - 4 [ R jcountry with even a hint of what B SO0 | | IoMoRRow “IGmlwcek_ ago on special detail to plan i 8 i Tha Brenner - Pass throgh «the | | Tomoraw might at 8 o'clogk the | /CPRIr Woik for the small boats k| Was ;"r“‘Bl on. But apparently Jap-| 3 3 a o’'cloc] he | i i i |an iti | Alps between Germany and TItaly | if Juneau City Ciunwl will wind uj Vme Seryse oy, have begh wm-.wam(' ';m“:}?dwrm'ng - L vth'e THE X aRUB] ALBUQUERQUE—George Benavid- 3 D | ter storage here. a e only mystery now is will leave Juneau for Pelershurg. Port Alexander and Way Parts EVE.RY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM Please have all freight on City Dock Tuesday, before 4 P.M For Information Phone 513 MARTIN FEIST. is than a mile above sea level. why 50 few persons were aware of ; it when dark days came at Pearl GROUNDED BY WEATHER | Harbor, Midway, Hongkong, Bataan A CPA Fairchild plane was | #nd Singapore. grounded for one week at Dawson >eo es reported to work for the first the year's business at the semi- time as motorcycle messenger for Monthly meeting in council cham- | a department store. ibers of the City Hall He took off on his first delivery.! Reports of committees and offi- | He roared right across the street | cials will be presented to the coun- through the plate glass window of cil for approval and all unfinished |by = weather, then took. off = for| It is 81 miles from Bolzano, Italy, another store, and was delivered business will be concluded prior to | Vancouver with only express, no |t the southern end of the Bren- at the hospital with a badly cut| the city election to take place next | passengers, as the back-log had |Ner Pass, to Innsburck, the Ger- face. Tuesday. | been cleared up. man terminus. | e, — TUNE IN KINY Thursdays, 10 to 10:15 P. M. 1460 K. C. W ALASEA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. i IN 1] / ; - 2 \ k An- Pel- - Chicha- sl bl By GEORGE McMANUS - L = 8 s10 3{; 3}3 3}: S}g $:g ‘:g $18 AN T THAT GLUY MOTHER-| THINK || WE'LL HAVE TO! - 18 W TR eRTiHES Was WED BETTER | HERE HE COMES/ § B b 8 8l LAME -HE USED THEM TO GO OUT TO HE HASN'T A The S C8 T ERotERYy STORE oSl AR TNy 4 BATTLE ON ALL B 10 10 GAGAIN 1% SHOP - % FATHER WILL BE FRONTS-EXCEPT - _ HOME/ AT THE o DELICATESSEN! Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge §8e Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau . $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell .. X Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to kewchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: mm ‘u Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. €} Lrf, ) Copr_ 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved.