The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 18, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO e l'l|IHIIII|lIIIIIII|IIHIIII||I||||IIH!IIIII|||||IIlIII||||IIlIII||| TR S Ded is such a great guy that he'll love you whether or not you give him a present next Sunday. Why not surprise him with some good, practical duds that he'll be proud to wear and to show off to his friends. Shown below are just several of the many Wilson Brothers items that will do the trick. See them today! *Styled for Father’s Day (June 20th) // D etsor Brottbers DuCol SHIRTS Poronet-weave shirts in cool pastel tones. Can be worn with collar open for leisure... buttoned with a tie for business. V- shaped waist. $5.50 SKIPPER LEISUREWEAR Skipper Leisure Shirts and knit T- shirts are equally good for work- ing or relaxing. Smart new weaves and colors in easy-to-launder fab- rics. $1.50 up Attend the Juneau Woman's Club Nurses’ B.m.BEHREflEf}Mg% S ATTENTION! CARPENTERS LOCAL No. 2247 ® " Aanual Election of Officers FRIDAY-JUNE 18 | o A.F.L. Hall BRINGING UP FATHER Imporfant! | larship Dance, Elks' Hall, Saturday Night! FAULTLESS PAJAMAS New sheer-weight Faultless Paja- mas, roomy-cut for sleep comfort. Get him several pairs at $2.95 up SUPER SHORTS & SOCKS Dads love comfort. They'll appre- ciate these cool, Poronet shorts with flexible Ringsider waist. 60¢ up Pastel-toned socks with comfort- able knit tops. 50¢ up iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIlllllllllllllullullllllllllllHIllIllIIIIIIIIIIII|llllllIlIIImlmmIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIImllllllllllllIllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIII|‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|ILH|IHII|IIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIN_"I!HIIIIIIIIIIIllmlIIIIIIIIIII”H!IIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllll!"l"lllllllll il Maydelle George Makes Vacation Trip fo Anchorage Miss Maydelle George left this morning with Alaska Star Airlines to spend a short vacation while on leave from the office of the Resi- dent Engineer in Juneau. Miss George expects to return to | Juneau with Alaska Star early next week. e g = MAKES BUSINESS TRIP Curtis Shattuck, of the Shattuck | Insurance Agency, left Thursday | with Alaska Coastal Airlines for a ‘business trip to Haines. He is ex- pected to return late today or to- 1 morrow. a stripe denoting a completed en- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 'OUTLOOK 600D FOR SALMON PACK IN 1943 Consolidation Plan Seems to Be Working Out, Says W. C. Arnold From present indications, | emergency mon canning for 1943 is being done ‘lu a consilidation of operation in I the v bo productive of accomplishing the purpose of packing salmon much less equipment and manpower |than has been the case in the past, | according to W. C. Arnold, Alaska Representative of the Alaska Sal- mon Industry “While the goal of 6,500,000 cases | may not be reached this year, I believe that the men and equip= ment are available now to accom- plish the size pack hoped for,” Mr. Arnold said. Labor is generally cooperative |and has indicated a willingness to| comply with rulings and rivcmans of the War Labor Board, Mr. Ar- nold stated. Bristol Bay is ready to pack and |a very. sizeable operation will be |underway in that area, Mr. said. Packers generally are optimistic concerning the for this season, he said Mr. Arnold arrived in with Alaska Star Airlines last night from the Westward where he has been, almost continually, since early last March. He has spent his time in the areas of Prince William Sound, Bristol Bay, Cook Inlet, and Kodiak during the last few months, ‘and will return to the Westward some time next week. CIRCUIT COURT GRANTS APPEAL IN PADDY CASE The Circuit Court of Appeals at San Francisco has granted the mo- tion to appeal without payment the case of William J. Paddy, ori- ginally sentenced to hang May 21 for the murder of Tony Simin, Douglas storekeeper. The Court also extended the time to file a bill of exceptions and as- signment of errors until August 2, according to Paddy's lawyers, How- | ard D. Stabler and Frederick Paul After considerable discussion ana the presentation of new evidence, Judge George F. Alexander signed a stay of execution here the week prior to Paddys date of execution. NATURALIZATON HERE JULY 9; AT SITKA NEXT WEEK Naturalization will be held here July 9, according to announcement by the Clerk of the U. S. District Court and all who have petitioned are requested to appear before this date to take the necessary examina- tions. The Court party will leave next week for Sitka for naturalization purposes there also. P HE LONG RANGE BEAUTY CONTEST UNDERWAY AT LOCAL USO clué; Beauty at long range may not be nearly so satisfactory as the close- up variety, but may prove quite a treat nevertheless, glance at .he pictures of the many lovely girls now on display at (heI USO Club here. Under the auspices of the Ser- vicemen’s Council, a contest is be- ing conducted to determine who is the fairest among the best girls, wives and sisters of the service men stationed here. glory is second and third place winners Originally scheduled to clost next| Saturday, the council has decided that there are a sufficient num- ber of additional entrants still to be heard from to justify an exten- A “hash mark” in Navy slang is sion of one week. Accordingly the| |closing date has been announced as JNment June 26. ] the" plan under which sal-| arious districts of Alaska, will} with | Arnold | quite | outlook Juneau if one were to| More than mere involved since handsome prizes are being offered for first, AREMAC has still thouu.nds of dollars worth of CAMERAS, ENLRRGERS, ACCESSORIES MOVIE CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, LENSES available for immediate delivery, among others— “’hard to find Ca CONTAX |—TESSAR F 2. CONTAX II—SONNAR F KODAK EKTRA F 3.5 ... KODAK EKTRA F 1.9 . V. P. EXACTA “B""— { R. F. FLASH GUN ! 2Vax3Y4 SPEED GRAPHIC { 3Vax4V4 SPEED GRAPHIC CONTAX I1II—SONNAR F 1.5 ..... LEICA HI A—SUMMARF 2 ....... LEICA Il B—SUMMITAR F 2 . C.Z TESSAR F 2.8. V. P. NITE EXACTA F 2 BIOTAR... SUPER IKONTA “B"* F 2.8. F. R. REPORTER F 4.5—COUPLED meras”’, such as 8.. ..$149.50 BBiis avns .. 267.00 .. 399.00 269.50 363.00 304.00 373.50 169.50 . 341.00 196.50 149.50 il Queer Aliases Chosen by Girl Scouts at Camp The 40 Girl Scouts now at the Fagle River summer camp have been divided into units according to age groups, under the somewhat viciously-named but assuredly ' harmless divisions of “Termites,” “Eaglets” and “Mosquitoes,” it was reported today by returning Senior Councillors Mrs. Earl McGinty (md | Mrs. Paul Lindquist. The passion for aliases has pro- duced “Beetle” and FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1943 have been served Scout Commissioner Mrs. H. L. Faulkner went to camp to relieve Mrs. McGinty, while Mrs. George Folta will go to camp tonight to replace Mrs. Folta When weather permits, meals are cooked outside and all of the girls go in swimming once a day. Some of the braver scouts, however, have gone in bathing every day, it is reported. meals D e SONS OF NORWAY Sunday, June 27.—Save . the adv. | Picnic, date! - BUY WAR BONDS WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 names of councillors for mites; “Eagle” for the leader of the Eaglets; and “No-Seeum” for the| director of the Mosquitoes “Cookie” has an important in the camp project and Kit while “Huskey” (Miss Roach) | the boss, > - The four Senior Service Scouts ORDER YOUR |who are acting as Junior Council- | RABBIT SKINS part is stat F'4.5 COMPLETE 194.50 F 4.5 COMPLETE 239.50 Through savings by ““direct selling” AREMAC is always able to save you money. AREMAC is headquarters for rare, hard-to-get imported cameras and equipment as well as the best domestic merchandise, AREMAC CAMERA CO. 1 EAST 43rd STREET, N Dept. AA EW YORK CITY, N. Y. Tel.: MUrray Hill 2-8684 ALERT SUCCESS, BUT VIOLATIONS WERE REPORTED On the whole, the practice alert held last evening worked out very! well, R. E. Robertson, Director of | Civilian Defense in Juneau, said| today. About 140 members of the Civil- ian Defense Corps turned out for the Alert and the profect was car- nm out very well number of taxicabs and mili- mly cars did not observe the alert until requested to do so by mem bers of the Civilian Defense Cor and a number of people playing in Evergreen Bowl completely dis- regarded the alert until asked to do so by the Defense Corps. With the exception of these vio- lations, the public showed good co- operation during the alert, Mr. Robertson said It is called {he public to the attention of | that regardless of oc- «Cupation, the alert signal calls for instant response on the part of everyone within the city limits of Juneau. Cars are required to draw up to the curb and stop and pe- destrians must seek shelter in the nearest air raid shelter or build- ing until the all-clear is sounded. TIDES TOMORROW -4 feet. 19.3 feet. 13 feet. 16.6 feet. 56 p.m., 3:11 pm,, - RETURNS TO INLET Hans Floe, superintendent of the P. E. Harris cannery at Hawk Inlet, |left with Alaska Coastal Airlines |yesterday to return to the cannery| after a brief business trip to Ju-| High tide— | PHYSICAL CHECKUPS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN MUST BE MADE EARLY Height, weight and vision te: were given: to 16 children who, ac- at-| tended the special clinic held Wed- companied by their parents, room 108 Building. nesday afternoon in U\(‘ Territorial Health Similar physical checkup clinics | lors are working hard and doing a Now fine job, it Girls now at camp in this capacity are Lois Standifer, Jean Butts, Dorothea Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY Hendrickson and Phyllis Turner. Kitchen organization at camp lm\ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON been by Mrs. Erving Ail and Mrs. Lindquist, and tas balanced e S S | "= BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * = j THE | ATCO | LINE Alaska Tramsportation Company L] SAILINGS FROM PIER SEATTLE sts Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 of will be held at 1 p.m. each Wednes- | {day through the rest of the month, | public health nurse Helen Johnson announces, and all children j entering the Juneau - schools the first time, and those who tend the Parochial School and Douglas - School, must appear their remaining meetings. New Um/er arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 8. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream 6. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! 39}‘5 jar Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars checkups at one of the two ® Perzect comfort © Centrally located e Splendid food and service McClure, © Large Rooms— ’ . Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE l NEW WASHINGTON YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday ust for at- the for D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 ] ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Phone 667 Office ANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND FOR Floor Sta [ SALE One General Elecric Sun Lamp nd Model Price $35.00 * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Telephone 6 and 616 Juneau, Alaska BY GOLLY-MAGGIE IS SITTIN' ON ME TICKETS TO DINTY'S OUTIN' TODAY- | GOT TA GIT THEM-AS | PROMISED DINTY I'D BUY SOME WAR BONDS AT THE OUTING-— . | CARLYLE:-PUT ON THE "STAR- SPANGLE BANNER” RECOIZD - AS SOON AS YOU FIND IT.’.’ ‘By GEORGE McMANUS COUNTRY-~ i /a AMERICA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha~ Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ._.$ 8 $18 $10 318 318 $18 $18 18 18 W A 18 18 10 [ 18 1B W 18 10 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge $0e Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 18% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDA Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg Juneau ... $30.00 Petersburg ... wmn&eu per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan lx;l’flllu‘ 16¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGI:' an ‘lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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