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PAGE TWO THE DAII:Y ALASKA [-MPIRE— UNEAU ALASKA : RIDAY, MAY 14, 1943 notice or knowledge of imminent REGULATION oo sy ot o o ("= BARANOF e i t::‘ndvnmmd aft by air or water, 3 § PP ol T E other circumstances requiring i the exercise of precaution. Such Hotel | |lights and lighting shall be con- * A T C 0 |trolled by switches easy of access |} EVERY ROOM WITH TUB i and adequate personnel shall be | and SHOWER L l N E +* !detailed and instructed as to their |extinguishing. M 0 D I F ' E Dl 5. Effective means must be pro- Reasonable Rates |vided for blacking out immediately | ’ » Alaska Tramsportation — |should subsequent orders be re- Phone 800 Company A modification of the restricted|ceived from Naval authorities in 3 lighting 4in the Territory of Alaska|the individual cases of canneries was given approval today by Gov.|located near Naval installations. GS FROM PIER 1 Ernest Gruening, Territorial Direc-| AT <. T T tor of Civilian Defense Tho application was made by| DoUGLAS X i ® Perrect RONITdey i the Association of Pacific Fisheries : o Centrally Woated 7 and the Northwest Salmon Canners NEWS g b)) ! ' b ik Association for approval of mndxf_x- | 5 gt AESEN mnmno” cation of the Provisions of Public| >R REFPRIG Proclamation No. 6. issued by the|{p gy p. MEETING IS McClure, * Large Rooms— ° a Defense Command of Jan-| HELD LAST EVENING Mgr. all with Bath Suggestions and recommendations ALASKANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT The complete order as approvedito Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- Sotsl NEW WASHINGTON JERGaa S by the Governor is as follows: |ment as contained in a two-page | WHEREAS, it appears by the ap-|jetter from Chief Mike Pusich ! plication and statement filed by the |opened the line of business tran- | | Association of Pacific Fisheries and |sa0ted at the regular monthly the Northwest Salmon Canners As-|jeeting last night and were re- soclation that it is necessary to Vary|gpongiple for most of thé issues That famous flavor found only in Schlitz revives #r Versatile Turftan, front-rank from the requirements of bP“bEC;consldered. . Proclamation No. 6 issued by the| A A . fashion color of the season! |, X | The condition of one hydrant in s 1 ¢ | Shini fecti i Z Alaska if"‘f,: ":‘: 15::";‘?3:’&‘: “1’1‘;‘: | vicinity of the Government School the tired taste, adds cheer to any spread. No : Shining perfection with s Hfl& uary 943 ea g - ¥ 6 } @ d[‘ & ter of restricted light, in order to| woolens, rough tweeds, or achieve and maintain efficiency in pretty prints. Count on Turftan the production of canned salmon | Committee to do their work wWas : Until Victory Is Wen, Everything 5 in the Territory of Alaska, mentioned; also that neither the i ¥ e 0 styled by Vitality for all-day “yow THERE, pursuant to au-|firemen nor civilian defense work- call SCHLITZ America's most distinguished beer. We Have i Uffer comfort and enduring fit, thority conferred upon me by Soc-ifl‘bllm\';m_:‘:)l“uu-d out the new on 3 (e) o T amation | traller 3 H P n ity ‘\f" B hm_’“b';"l;]");r:v:“[‘h“; 131-( A protest of the department :to A beer so fine it made a city famous. lowing modification of the require-{the recent legislative ruling - that m American Airways' experience gained ments of said Proclamation, appli-|requires volunteer firemen to. pay | by more than 1 n miles .of overseas cable to those salmon canning school tax was asked by the chief I plants or establishments authorized |He further urged that the City of to can salmon for commercial pur-,Douglas through its elected mem- | ES poses in the Territory of Alaska|bers on the Council fulfill the ob- ”0 pursuant to the provisions of Order |ligation made in October, 1940, to 3 3 ¢ s No. 1787, issued by the Secretary|deposit $10 monthly toward the drink a bitter beer. . ' A ore cbwesrk B i of the Interior on March 3, 1943, a|firemen's emergency fund. So far,| Sehli Yai i ‘("”‘,_"\" R J Teted S B 95-7 50 copy of which is hereto attached:|pe pointed out, only one such de- chlitz methods of tary services of the United States. . L 1. Flood lights, where necessary|pogit has been made. Pressure’ on i ‘ to the proper and efficient dis-|ine Gouncil for further action in brewing control cap- s 4 i ecnwhile. v AT R charging and loading of vessels,|ine matter of liability “ £ 4 \Wdbrs ¢ ol o el HELY CRERICE : < 3 1 of Alaskans whe often find ‘”:‘“}’; and scows, shall be per-l,. a1 members of the department ture just the KISS of : R by ml,,“(' ; | was asked. The customary transfer v A 4 H lority stands in the way of tha 2. Interior lights in the cannery|, "o\ "min' of o 50-gallon chemi- the hops, not their { rip or delays that express shipment. buildings and warehouses shall be "1 permitted without closing or cover- ing doors and windows with drapes | O ot ‘D Besebail sullokned hades, where necessary to in-| ; / s proper ventilation and reduce |0 the Army boys last year, report- | Schlitz and you'll interior temperatures. Provided, | ©d missing at the last meeting, was | ™ 9 ) 0 however, that interior light sourc-‘S’“C“ returned, Pusich reponm‘ never want to g es shall be reflected downward so|a8nd to use his own words he rec- 3 st that emitted light will not glare to|ommended that “the baseball para- | back to a bitter beer. was reported out of order by ‘the quiek, Ewliue. of e MR Iric wonder lovers of real beer all over the world untries and .colonies - ’ 0 years' pioneering You don’t have to 7 f schduled 1e Govenment and Mili- cal unit from its winter quarters was recommended barsh bitterness. Taste High heel dress pump, in polished turf tan calf. Lovely to look at, ALOHA seaward and skyward. This modi- |phernalia belonging to the de- | . | to cannery buildings, warehouses,|boys who are devoting their spare . calf. A darling town shoe. not to apply to office buildings,| Following reports of committees THE BEER Yakutat Valdez Nome flood lighting, as mentioned above, i v i calf, tie—Cuban heel i '|A complaint was registered against | . oraova ewar| ristol Ba shall be permitted but only to the|joo o or equipment, | THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS Y |that all outside lighting shall bé‘?;i’:’r‘;sble“’bs:fc'e e o R S g | hooded to suck 7 4 . i e US e o ot e et ane o suci| The applications for membership Parations for the big event. e THO A g | veflected downward and inlana so|0f El Post, new, and Grant Logan | <5 ,(’(f:]“;.mvs e 5 zg'z 0 as to eliminate glare to seaward 8nd Earl Miller for reinstatement, SCHOOL PLAY TONIGHT men will have the chance to ”“2 2 . . . Abe onrantie {were read and favorably voted. A| Douglas High School presentation candy, play games, listen to the is the birthplace of cultivated cof- nually is lost to American farmers|same on the sounding of an alarm, mick, T. Niemi, Matt Loughlin,|the school gym. . Lo l:’“'"lhiol' the first time in tee by plant diseases. |Worobec, Balog, and Glen Rice; so- e JEmes TR Office : % 187 g CARA NOME A o WO | More girls are needed to attend BARANOF HOTEL P]ll)lle 667 INSTALLAT“]NS and BEPAIRS oo tint ECZONOMY |this year's dance to be given to- adv. ANNIE JONES. | b Lo R | 3 and clinging §|ZE morrow, Saturday, May 15. PR B usiness meeting of the Loyal ) powerl 52 | o Order of Moose will be held in the TRAN SPORTAT'ON COMPANY to AT ’ |discussed. The entertainment is M H v ‘ G H : el fin es BUTLER-MAURO DRUG Co, |porment members to 5 at che JOVEIMOI'S HOUSE sstea tor me taster part of tnel ular Sailings Phone 787 or Green 585 Quiet Heat Oil Burners “The Rexall Store” - nat this evening at 7:30 o'clock to | R month. | eg .F eigh‘ T Passengers, elasticized, | bunk houses, mess houses and oth-| Balog stated that the hose adapter | | | ADELYN . . absolute minimum essential o max-| " gecretary Langseth read the fin- | Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Ganctss simce sa5r T | s v o g e T o SR S S e | A MG A STAR lighting are used pursuant to this 'ecent —committeemen and new Early To Rise” is the Island’s en- ST e - cial committee, L. Wagner, Woro- CARD OF THANKS tonight's meeting, and with the Heahl’lg Plants 011 Blll’nel'S \/ GET YOUR ;IEZGE ? VOLUNTEERS NEEDED “JSO Pany Tonighi at lclub quarters tonight- at 8 o'clock, = oo — lend assistance in the final pre-| The Friday night home party ol‘ ; i | THE YAKOBI | jgeration BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK | | and Refrige shops, etc., used in the actual pro- | moments in an endeavor to enter- - 4 CLEREMONT . . . u m‘gl‘ I.?rloducuo’n and slmjnge of tain residenls_or ahe channel with o f 5 J “ N E Au lo Medium Cuban step-in. In polished turf tan canned saimany, andctie Same dsjathlstio] dokivities . N Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks LEIDA | .3 er sipilar structiress land Siamese coupling, both proper- The perfect walking shoe, Turf tan crushed 3, Outside lighting, other than )y re-threaded, had been returtigd. imum efficiency and the safety of | “ cei the employess. - Provided, - Kowever, [P0 teort of recelpta snd sipthn- | Copr. 1943, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee. ™. : Wednesd iday Sund heid tonignt at ednesday Friday Sunday e | modilfication, adequate provision members was appointed as follows: |tertainment feature for this eve-| One appreciative ;“,“‘"f" Who, Yemen, south Arabian Kingdom,( More than a billion dollars an- |shall be made for extinguishing the Menning, Andrews, Ray McCor-|ning starting at 8:15 o'clock in e e A I R L l N E s bec, Pusich. I wish o thank allthe friends| o ®20® TS BEC WER CHC FA A request from Capt. O'Connell |who were so kind during the il-| b %6 6"21“; 2 ‘7"' i 1’“’“‘“ b JUNEAU HEATING smvlcz Insfant loveli ' for loan of baseball equipment was ness and loss of my son Andrew . ¢ Dody umaLG 3 Ry %0 gu‘ e e oy it i+ | |unanimously granted. Chairman of |Jones; especially to the White ™ @ P00V 1o fhe Soverpors. ] B. E. FEERO 211 SECOND STREET i |the annual dance committee, Lind- people and the AN.B. and ANS. 5 NS " ’ ~ |strom reported all plans made for of Douglas and Juneau. MOOSE BU SS MEET | TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK R TINT TODAY Sl | Committee in charge of the Fire- Iwhen plans for a cabaret will be e § /men’s annual dance urges all de- | will leave Juneau for Petersburg, e i | Port Alexander and Way Ports | OW - THIS CRICK (N § T GOTTA Pav " \NAKE Wi LP - \ = I 4 i ACHY BONES 2 WHAR WENE T SEEN TURT | Dock- Tuesday, befure 7 BM. € REEN, Agent & T WAETA SLEEP W\ B/ e' X | Y G THRT ANFUNNEL VENT ) R Y WO 3 e o ol O o pgers 19 ANOTAES - | Freight Phone 23 NEHT) b , f e , T SWOW Y . == : ORDER YOUR & LT AWT ‘ : {RABBIT SKINS A SWNGW ! - . : NOW ‘ aanmMmecK = E L Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY BEATEER, ASEUsaTON 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 ican shan gof Sitka $: $10 & S}g 3:8 $18 818 & - ¥ 0 10 WELL-DADDY- IF YOU | KNOW WHAT IT 1S/ ILL TAKE TAKE OFF | 10 5 FEEL WEAK AND ILL> || ITS BECAUSE | DAUGHTER'S YEP-DOC -~ YOUR COAT/ YOU'VE BEEN EATING | 1w WHY DON'T YOU SEE || HAVEN'T HAD ANY ADVICE -I'LL. | AM AND I'LL TOO MUCH MEAT- I'M I \ A DOCTOR ? MEAT# MAGGIE'S CALLON A ALWAYS GIVE You A GONG TO PUT YOU BROTHER SWIPED 3 DOCTOR - TIRED /! 2 THOROUGH ON A DIET- KAY_PORTION ON CHECK-UP/ OUR RATION CARD! I Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 660 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% . SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell 20.00 Express Raf per pound—Minimum of $1.08 to ketchikan l:xprev Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pno“ slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. R S B — - VATIONS AND

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