The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 11, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO DOUBLE-DUTY | PLAY SUITS— | A All with Separate Skirts PROBE WAR {Witness Tells of Shocking |~ Waste in Munitions Plant KANSAS CITY, June 11. — The Truman Senate Investigating Com- mittee heard a former chief in- A | spector for the Sunflower Ordnance i Works testify that 150 truckloads W of lumber, two-thirds of it usable, was burned daily in the firepit for the seven months he worked on he project The witness, William Ryan, us an informer, filed Federal suit un- Wonderful new Play Suits that double as Dresses!! for himself and the government money he charged was wasted in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA SENATORS . VICTORY GARDEN " MARAUDERS ARE SCORED BY CLUB J 0 B M E S SlReward Offe;r;_tl for Thefs | -Dog, Cats Menace, Motion States } | Concern for the protection of 1 Victory Gardens against mau- rauding animals and destructive in- {dividuals brought action yesterday the meeting of the Juneau Gar- tden Club, held at the home of Mrs {Harold Smith A resolution was carried that. the club offer $25 reward for the dis covery and apprehension of cul- prits who steal Victory Garden products or plants. It was also voted that a letter be sent to the City Council demand- ing that “dogs and cats also, be r i ar v < cer |strained from running loose, espec- der the Civil War Law to recover g P | ially during the present emergency when the damage done is not only Uggefi Goes, Buying Trip Art M. Uggen, of the Alaska usic Supply, Seward and Second, |left by steamer today on an exten- sive buying trip which will take him down the Pacific Coast and back to Chicago. He expects to make the trip in about six weeks. Uggen is going to buy the very latest on the market of records, music of all kinds and other articles sold by the well known Juneau [firm and not just secure “back orders.” From Juneau, Uggen will go to ceattle, Portlang, San Francisco and Chicago and enroute will stop Top: Kansas City, Mober Kansas, and Elkhart, Indiana. At teveral of the stops he will visit with his relatives and also those of | Mrs. Uggen who remains here con- ducting the local business GIRL SCOUTS CHECK FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1943 'VIGIL OF PENTECOST OBSERVED TOMORROW Tomorrow (Saturday), the Vigil of Pentecost, there will be the bless- ing of the baptismal font and the reading of the prophecies followed Mrs. Jame; Claire Arrives for Visit in | 1 Juneau and Sitka Mrs. James Claire, the former| by solemn high mass by Bishop Virginia Dufresne, arrived yester-'j R. Crimont, S.J., D.D., commenc- day by plane from the south to ing at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- visit her husband in Sitka and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Du-| Jfresne, in Juneau, for a short time.| |This is her first long visit to her| The Daily ‘Alaska Empire has the home here for nearly three years. largest paid circulation of any Al- Mrs. Claire is on. vacation from|eska newspaper. imbus Hospital in Seattle whe ing L e | Co e is in her third year of nurse’s training and will leave Juneau| WINDOW WASHING | about June 20 to return south. RUG CLEANING [ On her arrival in Juneau, Mrs | SWEEPING COMPOUND Claire was met by her husband| FOR SALE who is assistant manager of the Photo Shop Studio in ka. They DAVE MILNER plan to leave by plane for the Phone Blue 510 Baranof and community tomor- | — - T —— row and Mis. Claire will spend sev=| eral days there bef returning to| |Juneau for the remainder of her| QRDER YOUR | vacation {RABBIT SKINS Mr. and Mrs. Claire were married NOW in Portland, Oregon, on May 28 of this year. Tanned, cleaned and all the construction of the 126 million|® viclation of personal Property EQUIPMENT TOMORROW -+ e o ol 5 dollar munitions plant covering 10,- |"Ehts bub a _“;;";‘ i b . oy ; g i VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY )00_acres near De Soto, Kansas, |CVCfavor as WeLt = . Girl Scouts . golng.. 1o, sunimer WAR BONDS SEATTLE, WASHINGTON e 4 % The secretary was ordered to |camp Sunday must have their bed-|_ > He testified that he never saw - i Y AR Y RS | in Army inspector on the joh di-Jrite to the Council, and a commit-|rolls and equipment at Float No. 2| S o | — L “ftee of three was appointed to ap-|; he sms R g | Hatan e gs e TasfebtariaB < Of T appol d aP-jat the small boat harbor between THI:BARAN Fabrics in striped ST e Lot ol g wear before the next Council meet- 9 a. m. and 12 noon tomorrow, it r : g s of el 5 3 ing, June 18, delegates being Mrs.|was announced today by Scout of-|y Al ’ rhadicy. (DT D. Taylor, Army engineer on the grarold Smith, Ann Coleman and|ficials. Mrs. Andrew Baker will be| mas"‘;"“l Se e T nE printed rayon. prgjec&. St dd dat anci ;:j”\‘[“ Robert Coughlin. on the float betyeen those hours to | 1“1 } A T c 0 1 i Tozen. clods of rt, e 90" A round table discussion on plant|check material i | A W k- | chec aterial in. | o Wi S little cement went into the con|unq flowetbed arrangements was| 1n. adaition 16 the stipulated|] EVERY ROOM WITH TUB R b i £ crete, he said, charging that formstconducted by Miss Ann Coleman | cquipment, lists of which have been and SHOWER | L l N E rid sKirts. were improperly constructed “@nd and Garrison Turney, landscape distributed, the girls are also asked ! * ‘! that the floors gave way and had!gardener at the Sitka Pioneers' to bring a wash basin or No. 10 can R g ¢ 2 . 10 ca eas | T 2 o 4 to be torn out and remade at Home. A catalog, “Seeds of Rare|which serves the purpose very well onai:lo Rates | Hop into the one-piece shorts forplay . . . . G Bveriet Sk, Planth;” ‘avhllable thrOEN: the' Rex| coalesolo (R BRaibie Biie | Alaska Transportation I BT TS ‘1)“ P(‘;‘I;'CEJ Growers of Merchant-|camp leader, one dishtowel, a pen-| Phone 800 | Company b ville, N. J., was recommended by |cil, a pair of seissors and a bar of | bewe—e. e add lhe Sklrt and You are dressed € i’ o SEVEN"-FOUR {Mr. Turner and was shown at the|laundry soap. If they wish to write! 2 m";y\[::g’,mued plants, an Indian l:cxlo“xl xdu;;:: au:;i: tlai HRE Sl S SEATT e o i 1 s ants, a an | they arej S| 0 ‘bring’ writ- Prlced $4 95'0 szz 50 i IAKE pASSAGE Maid begonia and a Martha' Wash- ing paper ‘and stamps.* { LE HEARIHS > p* H |ington geranium, have been pre-| Girl Scouts will leave for “".‘ ® Perrect comtort ——— ented to the local USO Club, it was|Eagle River camp Sunday and are ® Centrally located eported. Flowers have been ar-|requested to watch the Empire for ® Splendid food and THIS MORNING PABSENGERS FREIGHT \ranged in the hospitals by that|further details. . { REPRIGERA' __|committee and additional help from L | = wmoB. service | GERATION FOR TOTS and TEENS Twenty-five passengers arrived ;ipner club members is needed, Mrs McClure, ® Large Rooms— * here this morning from Skagway|Dayid Ramsey stated. Mgr. all with Bath H and seventy-four took passage for Southeast Alaska ports, Prince | A partial list of committee heads (was announced for the annual ALASKANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT SHotel ONEPINTPER Rupert, Seattle and Vancouver. |Flower Show, to be held the latter . | PLAY SUITS and SUN SUITS of Arrivals here were Mrs. Cecil Hu- | pgrt of August. INEW WASHINGTON R it T A hill, Philip Huhill, Betty Lou Hu-| Mrs. M. D. Williams and Mrs. C.| WEEK IS Now | seersucker in checks of red and hill, Mrs. C. Bichter, Carl Peter- E. Rice have been asked to serve as : & & son, Esterban Burridge, Fel Ordo- |receptionists; Mrs. John Halm as ] Whlie or hlue and Whlie e | nia, John Mehaly, Paul Sherba, cashier; Mrs. Charles Forward, [ Yo [] CAN FLY o . Mrs. H. Redman, Barbara Redman, sification; Mrs. William Carl- | variety of styles . . . Sizes 3 to 14. Velva Larson, W. L. Anderson. |00, butonieres; Mrs. C. Clark, clas- | JUNEAU to Clifford Matthews, C. W, Oakes, Sification; Mrs. David Ramsey and R. Hukill, Jack Lee, J. W. St. Mar. |Mrs. Hugh Wade, placement, R $3.95 b, i\dar]n J(‘n:en, Cla]);.‘ l:vxm, (; «Ix:u Srmul a:\l(rl;\/l;;&. \(\;:Lrt; x}x‘x‘washmgmn and Oregon Anchorage KOdlak Fairbanks & . Loveless, Samuel Nelson, F, "¢ P18 BiEAPOIER, X Schallhamer, G, Perry and F.|Alexander, of entertainment. Mrs. | Cui A”owance of Al_ Yakuiai valdez Nome Stewart fLynn Forrest has been asked to co- ' c d S d B ; : sjoperate with the committee of four i i \J\’«(L Stigoing from Junesll Were,.!%laical men who sre jn charge of the holic Beverages b)) s ristol B&Y Wrangell — Malvern W. Schmitz, Victory Garden ot haaan Elsie C. Jenkins, Edwin V. Clark. | ROLGEY. Sechion, headnd iy Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Christina A. Haines, Ruth M. Tay- lor, Martha A. McCormick, Levi Ulery, Samuel H. Flumer, Frank J Balanch, Harold B. Foss, Earl D, y {Allen Shattuck Purchases of alcoholic beverages, | For Ketchikan—Robert Rm}c:»-; Next month's meeting of the|With the exception of wines, has & Also {Clara M. Benson, Anna M. Benson,\Gargen Glub will be held at the| Peen put on a ration basis of one Wednesday rrlday sunday summer cabin of the club presi- pint per person a week in the States dent, it was announced, and trans-|0f Washington and Oregon, ac- portation is being arranged for. ‘mrqu m_ltlruruphxc mIormann Pl S | received this week by J. J. Meherin | BLUE DENIM SLACKS * McGinty, Alonzo M. Parsons, J. A 1 | from the Alaska Distributors g ALASKA STAR for Ihe 2 10 7 age al Fcrre};rince Rupert—Florence E. 'MOOSE To HOI.D (r‘;:lieon?n;whas been on the basis | Sorri, Virginia Sorri, and Frank M. Albosta. Taking passage for Victoria were Bister Mary Rose Eva, Sister Mary ATIRLINES o ore; Phome 667 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ) MEE""G TONIGH]-M one quart a person a week for | the last six weeks and prior to v 4 | that a ‘bonus’ of an additional The Loyal Order of Moose will|dquart was allowed occasionally de- $:3.50 B Behrends QUALITY SINCE /887 Alfreda. hold a regular meeting tonight |Pending on the available supply. | For Vancouver—John R. East-|starting at 8 o'clock. | 1In the message to Mr. Meherin,| man, Sam Gazaloff, Arnold E The Legion of the Moose will|the Alaska Distributors requested| | him to advise the trade and sales-| |men and added ‘this gives you an | {ideu of the seriousness of the situa- tion | Scherler, Forest R. Easterday. mceet next Friday night, June 18. Seattle bound passengers were Frank Burgess, Arthur M. Uggen,| Elsie D. Sofoulis, Mary J. Sofoulis, James D. Sofoulis, Grace L. Berg, Elmer Kleinhans, Lola L. Walther, {Julla Walter, Floyd I. Romack, |Frances E. Black. Marion E. Williamson, Joan Wil- |liamson, Myrtle Phillips, Katherine anof Gold Room; Mrs. James Orme M. Karinen, Frances B. Karinen, |and Mrs. Kenyon MacLean who|Emma J. Ball, Thomas E. Hall, entertained at dinner for Mrs. Del- | Garrison Turner, Alice M. Dalton, |ebecque and- her sistér-in-law, Mrs.|Billy Dalton, Orin H. Stratton, | Harold Gallwas. Mrs. Gallwas and |Harvey E. Long, John N. Bavard,| FOR SALE PRE-WAR PRICES Marriage applications were made Juneau ViSitor Will Return to MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS i t the U. S. Commissioner’s office Everett A. Sterns and Miss Dor- othy G. Polhemus, and Alex John . | Mrs. Delebecque were guests of Harry Sperling, Jr., Sylvia G. An-| and Miss Elizabeth Johnson, all of Home n Seamems Robert W. McCrary and Mus. | derson, Aileen E. Bertholl. ln P' Juneau. |Alf N. Monsen at cocktails before| Wayne Bertholl, Ann Dapcevich, Ieces | Mrs. Gallwas' departure for her|Simmone J. Hutchings, N. J. Ba- After visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas in Ju- ~ (ARA NOME | , FINISHING CREAM :oci o oo v b fovs #1 Effectivel | i1) Jeave the first of the week for netural | or home in Seattle. S onbd for ol o ;1 Mrs. Delebecque’s visit to her types. Gives a velvety fin former home has been the occasion ish! Helps powder cling |of much entertaining in her honor. for hours. | Tuesday night, Mrs. Ralph Mize |and Mrs. Irving Ail were hostesses LARGE JAR sl lat dinner for the visitor. Others| |who have entertained for Mrs.|Meeting at Odd Fellows Hall, Sat- | Delebecque are Mrs. Bruce Mitchell | urday, June 12, at 8 p.m adv. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. |,); wiss Betty King who were| —————— The Rexall Store I hostesses at lunchen in the Bar-| Empire Classitieds Pay! home in Anchorage. iby the illness of her mother whose | health has improved during the last several weeks. She will leave by plane early in the week for Se- attle where her husband is person- nel director of Pan American Air- | ways Alaska Division. ——————— SONS’ OF NORWAY A protecti colored powder base GET IT AT |vard, Malcolm Faulkner, Gertrude Mrs. Delebecque was called north|R. Snow, Samuel R. Murray, Mil-| ford L. Jones, Clarence E. Skoken, Paul E. Jensen, Lesley E. Short, Maurice Moore, Peter Roy, Arnold E. Scherler, Frank L. Plummer, Lloyd T. Kirton, Edwin E. Harkey, Edwin A. Wilson, James L. Hayden, |Prank E. Spining, Jack Seidelman, Montague P. Devereaux. ! ——————— The population of Hunan and | Hupeh, two provinces in China, |exceeds one third that of the Phone 616 4 Eleciric Range Cooking Sets- CALL AND TAKEM LOOK SEE! A Distinct Bargain Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau, Alsaka " BRINGING UP FATHER United States. * By GEORGE McMANUS An- ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers. Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonsh goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 S{g li: ‘ig $:3 t:;z 818 R'S > YOU'RE TOO OLD Sitka 18 18 ‘ WELL-THIS SETTLES o-(\—\E OVERK e yguiEs TdoowLe dr e or Bitka .18 }g :: :: :: :2 0 St s b Wikl -SooN 4 62 someTHNG [l || “*ONE-A" BUT WE | DO-1 COLLD o1 | KIN DO- MIGHT GET YOU || STILL. HEAR 18 10 10 SOMETHING TODO || ME WIFE'S 0 10 HERE IN TOWN/ SINGIN'~ 18 L i Hoonah - 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 1% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan .$45.00 30.00 20.00 Juneau Above rates applicable when Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Peternburg and Wrangell FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Petersburg $30.00 PHONE 612 ' [ Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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