The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1943, Page 2

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PAGETWO 45 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRB-—-]UNEAU ALASKA g TUESDAY, APRIL 6. 1943 DIMOND AROUSED Legion Auxiliary |BIG JUNKERS ABOUTNOMEFOOD ' Sponsors Charity ’ U NG ARTICLE CHARGES Dance Saturday GOCRASHING Writes fo Newspaper Ask- “ ‘.’,:'l"t.,‘I.“’“EI';’.:‘“.‘;:n?:,'é:,’.‘"“‘fi; IN BATT LE| * the Amvnmn Lomun Auxnmr\‘ pub- ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS| Tanned, eleaned and all ready (o make up YOZ”" appearance [, Alaska Tramsportatien ) BUY WAR BONDS Company b o 18 the effective year mund Informant i e cssea American Lightnings Spot ki . = e an imporidnt. paski of ‘Auxs | | pr—————— wl 0 g fl Zfl WASHINGTON, April 6.—Alaskd |jioo work. SUDDIY All'(fa" and [} THE GATITNOR W P Y Delegate Anthony J. Dimond has, gop Tew's orchestra has been ,,n_> Bomb Them Down { BARANOF SEATTLE written to publisher John Boetfiger for the evening, and Juneau- | { Alaska’s L est Apartm of the Seattle Post-Intelligener: are urged to keep the date open | 3 o . P ent requesting that he reveal the fden- . . . ovening of ‘enjoyable danc- | (Continued from Page One) lic:.l PASSENGERS PREIGHT . t‘n\‘ of the person who supplied the ;. |in a single day in the Tunisian EVER REPRIGERATION L Seattle newspaper with informati & gl % St 5 Y ROOM WITH TUR concerning alleged waste of food The British and Americans have and SHOWER e ce publica o ars stall i i o Th«,- heayy blow on the vital easonable Rates D. B. FEMMER—AGENT vl Dizond'y leter uaid D HOLD ASSEMB[Y Nasi s arieries, to Tunisia_came! . o een definitely proved that it is when lu,hlmng Fighte: escorting i e scorting | PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 grossly inaccurate as to AMOUN'S| 1. i school Spanish classes |medium bombers on a Sea sweep,| Phone 800 of supplies discharged at Nome and body this |sighted an enormous fOrMAtion of | beeeeramso oo} | b o entertained the stude 1oon with an m of skits, and Appropriate decorations for = th rogram as well as the music, were’| lx’)]ang(-fl by the classes of Mrs. Lan The battle lasted 25 minutes. that no waste whatever has' 'oc- curred “Some information which I ha leads me to suspect that theé pe son who furnished the information | knew of its falsity. Thereforg % Norman Cook. | o R e | HUSYRS, ypu Supply HIRER | Participating Spanish students | AqPEXFION ODD FELLOWS | ndme of your Informant inyorder . . o.voifed 1n“the classes of Ms. | pociiss “yrestine Tuesday, April| that justice may be done tojevery-' A B Phi‘lips Regular mee 'm‘.. A‘ ¥ ARy ? one.” 6th at 8 pm. Work to be contened‘ ™ ™ n T in the First Degree. {\ | | mbly ma»‘Junkex transports. Fifty-two Am- "_ T BT AV = ial music. erican planes immediately made the| attack, downing 31 in the biggest air battle seen over the Mediterran- MEL MARTIN, Miss B.fi Ronquist |.abor |_|m|| " oble Grana MICHAELS-STEARNS auitios Bridut | X Takon iy ; Low tide—9:34 'am. -19° feét. | i High tide-3:45° pan.. 163 feet. | SEATTLE ) WHITEHORSE Miss Beatrice Ronguist and Ar:| LONDON, April 6 — Neutral| Low tide—9:4L'pm, (L1 feet. s thur L. Chindahl, of Sitka, weré sources state that Marshal Goer ' TR T — 1 married yesterday by United St: jing b removed the time limit on%Ms H FAIRBANKS - Commissioner Felix Gray. anm- labor howrs in Germany. . War Ly ME es at the ceremony were Miss Irf] plants henceforth run full blast ' anl Nelson and G. E. Rice 3 during the weekend Though Mr. Chindahl is nm\‘ Goering s t the people at BETHEL making his home in Sitka, he | home should willing to be on| WALLOP vou g well known in Juneau and was it |quty as many hours a day as the charge of shovel operations, bere’ . djers at the front BElow THE BELT? at the time the road was construc R apats Arthur Chmdahl High tide--3:13 ‘ajn, 185, faet. ce yourself in a Michaels-Stearns 's no need for us to talk fit and style. suit, the Your appearance will do the talking. It will tell you uperb “re-touching” job on you . . . ver, better-proportioned that this suit does that it gives you a eri It will tell you that the richer, more luxurious ed from Douglas to the Douglas= Help Your Forgotten ‘28" For The Kind Of | o : o S isiden bear ‘of California, /Rt Tust HelpwMaks You Reri’. To Go th ‘ine details of hand workmanship Juneau bridge. | The golden bear of California, B . the fine details ar 0 anship . . . S ARl L a variety of .the grizaly, has long lmMuu than half of ‘your digestion is MERI A the smartly corect cut . . . all bespeak the kind of taste Exnplrr‘ C]'xsslhx,d\ Pav' § & akcn extinct. s 3 n strikes, try. somet HOETEIN - el t ligestion in the stomach AND You'll enjoy one of these handsome, YOu pos comfortable fitting Michaels-Stearns suits for years 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 And so will the people who like to see yvou at your best YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU 1o Anchorage . Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * 45.00 - 55.00 .MBEHRENS) . NEWEMPLOYEEOF » Installation of Officers Wednesday Night APRIL 7 i 8 * Come Out, Brothers, Give TYPHOON SUITS You have heen 2 been born at Holy | NOTICE HEALTHDEPARTMENT ~ — =~~~ Them a Rousi iting for! ALASKA STAR | bl Soy e Sl rentals for the month of ema housing wailing for! ) FROM FLI April will be accepted at a dis- Mrs. Vernon L. More, formerly : 5. count. AH remittances must S d ffl A l R I i l N E s with the Alaska Credit Bureau, has gl D“C‘f :d'_m bear postmark of not later than enda-oir: ALL SIZES . t 3 i fice of Price Adr > lorial Deparument of Health as |SUation afier beng contined to| “*Cyu fo% Fiese be premet - e Phone 667 P : ot hicke @ ¥t eisio weeks | NEAY BN DOUGLAS BARANOF HOTEL clerk-stenographer and began her (with influenea adv. TELEPHONE CO. y at - % 4% duties yesterday. ———— . | The Mores have been in Juneau | Exuamgant footwear, made cf about two years, Pvt. More now| A pair of 25-pound wolverines | X 1 materials, characterizel Fu- being in the service and located |has been known to get the best of | I nobility during the Middle near Junenu Mr& More is a renl,,. 500-pound bear. Ages : Refreshments el NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY We Make a Specialty of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 04,0 POOR BACK \ ; W o\ JeceeReY AMERICAN DISHES e TS MONEY NARD B\RD, i = A { WWZRT BE&\\&D a i B0 Go Tl B BeDoF =g 3 |3 - E X DOOR WHEN The Boyal Cafe () N =, 3 oG THE YAKOBI | will leave Junean for Petersburg, | Port Alexander and Way Ports |EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. | |Please have all freight on Cit | Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. {For Information Phone 513 | MARTIN FEIST. - o —_ — — e - ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail. Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd fcan shan gof Sitka Juneau .$8 $10 813 810 $18 si8 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ... 18 1s 18 10 N W W Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshap 18 10 18 10 18 M Pelican - 18 10 18 18 Todd ... T {: 10 WHAT ?? MY DRAFT CARD WAS AMONG g noe g M THEM- THIS 1S~ A ¥ FINE MESS ! LISTEN-WHAT DID You DO WiTH THE NOTE PAPERS THAT WERE ON MY DESK? WEL L- THEY'RE GONE - - SOME- ONE THREW THEM AWAY-- (7 SA\/ DAUGHT:Q You g%r‘:or\QEggg SUGAR Y K=-IN- || || GAS RATION <~ STEAD OF THE GAS AND | r~——=DB‘cT>SE RATION BOOK-- I'M || || sUGAR EOO<- AND L OUT OF GAS AND | [ RIGHT ANAY- 2. NEED TH' BOOK- { . Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cenis per pound—Minimum Charge 68 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ‘Wrangell Petersburg flw $30.00 Express Rate: 25: .pflln‘—w.t-flfl'whhm Express Rate: l.e'erp-und—lflnhl-dfllbm and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKEAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: m"z Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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