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PAGE SIX The the family charact a long tusk belonging i § COL. RIEGLE TO “"FIGHTERS IN DIMOND ASK SPEAK AT FLAG FINE SHAPE ‘AlASKA GOLD FOR SMOKER MINE RELIEF Says 0wners Face Serious | Losses, Ruin, from Shutdowns WASHINGTON, June ka Deleg Anthony J. Dimond today urged the Senate Mining Committee to approve the Murray Bill a moratorium on gold P mining ators' obligations if|is In charge of the program Yakosd down' by the WpB Publicity will be taken care of abder Curtis Shattuck and Walter He said 80 to 90 percent of the| G€OrSC Territory’s gold miners are closed |2r¢ on and the owners face serious losses and m or ruin unless there is some relief. rectior GEORGE MORGAN T0 HANDLE SHIFT AT SITKA LUMBER PLANT Morgan, brother of T President of the Columbia Company, passed through! M last night on his way to Of Commerce re he will take charge of s nie i head of the shift at the company Commerce, a On the DENIM for DIGGING Lieut. Col. Roy W the principal speaker at ll«\L. Day exercises to be y evening at 8 o'clock in the Elks Auditorium. The program wil be open to the public R. E. Robertson will | history of the flag { Plans for the annual affair were Imade at last night's meeting of the lod which was presided over by Ac Exalted Ruler A ) Hayes place of Floyd F‘fl[.,l‘x\nx who was on the sick list. Exalted Ruler, Floyd the Topnotch Sluggers fo Set- tle May Draw Here Saturday give the 10.—Alas- ng in Juneau’s Majcher Cc mu fighting sergeant, and Ketchikan's Guardsman Harold re easing off hedule today in preparation for this Saturday night when the two topnotch wel- meet in the main event of a six- moker that will be held art- 7:30 o'clock in the ball park two fistic experts, both of have been doing road work since they battled to a draw first match in Ketchikan and a return bout was de- Hank gged Red trenuous en raining s o grant ope shut 4 the 15i¢ of E decorations committee will be under the nst Oberg. - OLD LETTER IS RECEIVED BY The credit daily in their in M cided on Majcher knockouts to his credit mussen is former Gold Gloves has a long string of and Ras- Pacific Cc champ. The per- formance they put on in Ketch- ikan rated as the best bout ever witnessed there and the gate a sellout Coast Guard team arriv Juneau yesterday afternoon used today to limber up. A lineup of the will published soon managers time ‘to juggle the contenders around to make all bouts as evenly matched as possible The fights will see action in all weights except light heavy, accord- ing to information received today Tickets will civilians $1.50 each but service men will be ad mitted for 50 cents Juneau fans are Majcher will repeat he gave in the ball park last when he scored a knock- out in the first few minutes of the first round. A number of Ketchikan fans are expected for the smoker - George Morgan Lumber Juneau Sitka w he night plant there. With M hirty-one shift by Members of the Juneau Chamber inspected today a let- 1898 on the letter- Alaska Chamber ift from Seattle. of the letter was a urging readers Yukon Outfit in was n and back crew of dvertisement over the itatt DOy YOI neau and By So Doing You the Columbia Lumber : ny 'in ‘jorder to meet thei - gtp:Ohatgea and Tos B e 9 £ ' ment." The advertisement gquoted ncy needs in lumber . tirst class passenger fare by steam- George Morgan has been in ; ; er from Seattle to Juneau as $35 wholesale lumber business in ' . Mil K Wi i e t Guests at today's luncheon in the ‘ _'H" i ;‘i‘”"“ st ) "l"‘ Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel e L S PUSINESS | were, Lieuts. Paul Robison and Wom r Lowell C. Addis, Roy Peratrovich addition of a night shift to ; A idor ©'and Edward Sommers operation of the Sitka company LA in no way interrupt the pre- organization of the Columbia Tnnd . SRR MY, Moreea MORE THAN THIRTY A THOUSAND POUNDS. FAIRBANKS GIRL ' HALIBUT SOLD HERE WEDS IN JUNEAU 1 s o yort bringing a total of 31500 ,)UH(UI of halibut which seld this Constance BUr- ygming for 17.65 and 16.65 cents and Michael| b hoing Los Angeles ™ 4yrjyq)s evening at an'pgen performed In Presbyterian Morgan men to take which is being is a complete be card the e night lsihed Com eme Mz i cost e hoping that ), the perform- tl ance summer sent port Novorossisk is 70 southeast of the Kerch Strait Black Sea with the he of Jones - Stevens Seward Street mi! which links the Sea of Azov. arrived in Christine Fairbanks, Simpson of ried ceremony Northern Light onage Rev, ett, of Daniel were m intimate the were the Thelma, Capt Istead, 10,500 pounds which old to the New England Fish Com- pany; Tern, Capt. Andrew 7,000 pounds which sold Engstrom and the Avona, ed, and attendants were Mrs. ISa- aartin Brendahl, 14,000 pounds bel C. Booth and Mayme Cassell. which was purchased by the Alasks The bride wote a green crepe after- coast Fisheries ; dress. The couple had un. i I Allhllll("“” l'll h::‘“f‘. pect [):L remain MRS HENRY Sullv IS HOME FROM THREE last pa on he Willis R. Booth officiat- in Juneau for a few days. Mrs. J. J. Meherin Is Hostess at Informal Dinne In honor of the birthday of her; wnhile she was away, Mrs. Sully husband, J. J. Meherin, Mrs. Me- ypderwent surgical treatment and herin entertained last evening With retyrned home much improved. She an informal dinner party in the was accompanied south by Mrs. Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. |alice Curtis and Mrs. Verne Soley, Guests of Mrs. Meherin were MI. mother and sister of Mr Meherin, Mrs, R. H. Williams, Mr. who make their home in Sitka. and Mrs. Alex Holden, Mrs. Vera zps Soley came north some time Clifford, R. L. Bernard and Jack ago and Mrs. Curtis returned with Christian. Mrs. Sully and will arrive in Sitka Following dinner the group spent (pis week. the evening in the penthouse; apartment of the Meherins in the Baranof Hotel Empire Classifieds Pay! SMOKER ----- SIX BOUTS In Juneau Baseball Park SATURDAY—JUNE 12 7:30 P. M. * U.S.ARMY vs. COAST GUARD Juneau vs. Ketchikan * MAIN EVENT SGT. HANK MAJCHER vs. 'RED' RASMUSSEN ADMISSION New Feather Cut Version of an Old Love Marking a New Era in Permanent Waving | 4 i | | Mrs ! Juneau afternoon Henry from after Sully returned Seattle yesterday spending the last of ill health. depend on the effectiven: nachine and machineles; 1C | Vo RIDS BEAUTY Telephone 318 faLo Open evenings by appointment JALON IN THE COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building FOR SALE PRE-WAR PRICES 4 Electric Range Cooking Sets 10 Pieces CALL AND TAKEM LOOK SEE! A Distinct Bargain Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau, Alsaka Civilians Service Men Phone 616 | Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE e DAY EXERCISES. Riegle will be 2lks held Mon- | Missouri Mules Carl 1k haw and Herman Porter | CHAMBER HERE' * | Fennessy Rosness, | E Capt. to| three months in the States because’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR ?Ball Game game postponed from night, June 4, between the and All Stars will tonight. The game is 1|scheduled to start at 6:30 o'clock and players, officials as well as the ]»u)]]xn are requested to be on time - ALASKA COASTAL - AIRLINES MAKES ROUTINE FLIGHTS Routine !lu,hv were made today Alaska Coastal Airlines planes. st trip was to Haines with passengers Phil O'Hern, J. W. Mil- .r and Henry Solstad. Returning were Irene Haffner, W. J. McAlis- ter, Frank Marshal and W. M. C Peck To Excursion Inlet were Ambrose Kenny, T. J. Duke, J. P. Eberhardt Louis Solozar and Elizabeth son. On the return were Burroughs, M. Martinez, Cockren and C. R. Bonfegbo Going to Skagway were Bishop Fitzgerald, J. B. Carlyle, Clyde Fitz- gerald and J. F. Mahoney. Return- ing here were Pearl Willandt, May- nard N. Swyers, William C. Blough ind Stanley Jurek Flying to Sitka were the E. K. Ruston, Arthur Dave H. Brown, Forest and W. R. Nichols sengers returning were Lisle bert, N. A. McEachran and ford Graham | Completing yesterday's a trip to Excursion Inlet made with John Perrin, James Harvey W. H. Tosez and Paul E. Thatcher |Returning here were S. A. Veto- |way, Rogert Hutchinson, Glenn D. | Woodman, James Huston, lllun d Vergne Hoke i y ndahl and Ms. ey to Hoonah and the return trip. trip of the day was made Inlet with Z. A. Duke and Summerfelt. On the re- turn were Rives C. Hudson, Milton Goodman, Glenn D. Whitehurst, Ed Bilodeau, Samuel Emmett Paul J. Mark - THREE MEN GET PROMOTIONS IN JUNEAU REGION | Lieut. Col m.) w Emdndxm Officer of the United States troops in this area, today Ianiiacis it promotion of three |second lieutenants to the rank of im\l lieutenant. They are Lowell C. Addis of Mt. The | Friday 2\ be played Nel- w. J. follow- Berg- D. Pas- He- Clif- ing pren, schedule, Robert C flew made Ruth ll:l T. D vD\'v( ast .m mn { William Riegle, cmn- \(7 Franklin, Ind., and Carl Longley of Casscille, Mo. Lieut dis is Col. Riegle’s Quartermaster .- V. R. FARRELL RETURNS HERE Director of Educa-| R. Ad- V. R. Farrell, |fairs, returned last from a visit to the States. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, ied by their young daughter went | south six weeks ago to visit wnh‘} | relatives in South Dakota. Mrs. {Farrell and the baby plan to re-| main in the States during the sum- mer months night D STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, June 10. — Closing | | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ;stock today is 6, American Can |85%:, Anaconda 28', Bethlehem |Steel 64':, Commonwealth and | Southern Curtiss Wright 8%, | General Motors 55, Granby Copper | rand Mining 5%, International Har- |vester 70%, Kennecott 31%, New| York Central 17 7/8, Northern Pa- jeific 15%, Packard Motors 4%, Re- |public Steel 18'i, United States | Steel 55%, Pound $4.04. Dow, Jones averages today are as follows: industrials 141.68, rails 36.12, utilities 20.25. | PRIC WEDNESDAY Closing quotation of Ajaska Ju-| neau mine stock Wednesday was| 6's, American Can 86, Anaconda 28'i, Bethlehem Steel #4%, Com-| monwealth and Souther1 i, Cur Wright 8%, General Motors 5 Sranby Copper and Mining International Harvester 70%, Ken- |necott 31%, New Yo Central | |18, Northern Pacific 157%, Pack- ard Motors 4%, Republic Steel 18, | United States Steel 557, Pound| | $4.04. Dow, Jones averages Wednesday | were as follows: industrials 14149, l‘:i.lls 36.1%, utilities 20.15 5%, | | | | THE DOUGLAS IN On Tomghl last | William | painted and| | her FIELD DAY FORBOWL TOMORROW List of Events for Affer-| noon, Starting at 2 0'Clock, Given Features for the first field day at l'\(‘lum-n Bowl will be held re- gardless of her starting promptly at 2 o'clock tomorrow ternoon, said Harold Roth, Director The main and final attraction of the day is to be a bicycle hill climb and this contest open for any boy or girl wishing to enter. Prizes of theater tickets candy bars are being through the courtesy of Mr. Carter of Carter’s Mortua The following list of events to be run off are as follows 1. S8and box display is and Charles 'l years. 5-yard dash rd dash 50-yard dash 5-7 years 3. Girls' 5-7 years. 4. Boys' 8-10 years. Girls’ Boys' years 7. Girls’ years. 8. Boys’ backward race 50-yard dash 8-10 50-yard dash 50-yard dash 11-15 yards backward 11-13 years. 10. Free throw contest (open all) best out of ten throws. 11. Bicycle hill climb—girls boys up to 16 years. Little by little more activities being added to the list of sports available at the Bowl. Two ping- pong tables are ready and raring to do. The punching bag rack is re- and waiting for the first punch. A new ure for this year is a heavy bag for punching. Come on all of you would-be pugilists and try your luck. The first trial run of water is |going into the main pool at the | present time. The pools have been painted and cleaned thoroughly and now are being tested for leaks. The small peol has a number of leaks already discovered that will have to be repaired. It hoped that the main pool will ready for use by next week - PARTY OF FIVE LEAVES TODAY FOR HASSELBORG LAKE To spend the Lake Hasselborg, fishing and en- joying the warm weather, a party| of five is leaving Juneau this afternoon by Alaska Coastal Air- lines plane and will return to town race 25-yards is be next two days at Mo"""l STAY SOI"H Clemens, Mich, Robert L. Lagle On Saturday morning Those in the party are Mr. and| Mrs. Alex Holden, Mr. and Mrs, |J. J. Meherin and Mrs R. H. Wil- | liams, 'CLAUDE HIRST GETS WHOPPER YESTERDAY | General Superintendent Claude| Sully, | |tion for the Bureau of Indian Af-|M. Hirst of the Alaska Office of! Indian Affairs landed a 38-pound kmg salmon yesterday afternoon at| ageompgn- | |Auk Bay, his first fish of the year.|= al He landed the whopper after 30-minute battle and caught it on one of his special “preserved” cut herring spinners. Mr. Hirst pre- sented the fish to the Rev. Willis R. Booth. - - ?Mrs. Bessie Ninnis Here from South To Visit Relatives late | Mrs. Bessie Ninnis arrived | yesterday after2oon from the south | to spend an indefinite time visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Ninnis. Mrs. Ninnis has been making her home in Pyyallup, Washington, for the last several years. - MRS. G. A. LINGO HERE FROM SOUTH AFTER SEVEN WEEKS ABSENCE Mrs. George A. Lingo returned to Juneau last night after spending the last few weeks in Seattle with husband, Lieut. Commander Lingo who was on temporary duty there. Lieut. Commander Lingo left Se- '|attle two weeks ago for New York City where he is taking additional ‘n.nvnl uaimng R MAKES BUSINESS TRIP J. 8. Jeffrey, merchandise broker, left this morning for a busine trip to Ketchikan. He was accom panied by st Jeffre, OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT up to 8 11-15 IIIIIIllfliIIlIllIII THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943 EORGE BROTHER MILK—MILK Grade A" Raw—High Quality DRINK LOTS OF FRESH MILK 2 quarts 35¢ AT GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET BRING YOUR BOTTLES! FRESH VEGETABLES All orders to be delivered same day must be af- donated | in by 1 P. M. All orders in after 1 P. M.. will be delivered the next day. This EORGE BROTHERS KEEP BUYING VICTORY BONDS! is going into effect duc to shortage of help. to and are | w Give cakes and other desserts delicate, enticing flavor with Schilling pure Vanilla. Its ex- quisite bouquet won't bake out. Schilling PUT WAR STAMPS ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST N\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\H NN P10 //////r SUNNY ~BROOK BRAND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey “CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME”, National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. V2 NN ‘\\m‘(\‘(\\\w\\\“\\\mmm m mmmmwmfll@ R. GRANGER HERE ON [to Excursion Inlet where he WAY TO EXCURSION INLET be accountant. J. R. Granger was in Juneau for a short time last night on his way |ment at Kodiak and Dutch Harl J. Distributed by National Grocery Company, Seattle, Wushinq!nn will He has previously been accountant with the govern- boi, ANNOUNCEMENT To All My Good Friends in Juneau and Alaska. .. On July Ist I am opening the beautiful e Shop and Diping Rooms of the Clare- at Fourth and Virginia Streets in Coff mont Hotel Seattle C see me when are in Seattle . ome and you I will personally see to it that you will receive the same type of service and high quality food that were accustomed to having-while I was in Juneau at the Baranof Hotel you Colfee Shop and Dining Rooms. 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