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PAGE SIX : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA ALASKA COASTAL L IBERATORS | Hot Cargo for Cold Yanks GROSS ELECTRIC FANS... I SYSTEM FOR THE FRONT o ON KENDAR' B 700 SCREEN PoORS/ . J Supel‘ 1"urket terday afternoon were Fred Nacger Elmer Nelson, C. E. Kinney, E. J Rockne, Dick Block and Frank| ALLIED umnm ARTrRs IN ATTEND THE NURSES' SCHOLARSHIP DANCE Burns, Returning to Juneau by |AUSTRALIA, June ~Liberatol \ I Excursion Inlet were dropped 16 tons of lmmhs and | ELKS' HALL—SATURDAY Guy W, \d, Davi Starr, E.|caused numerous explosions among g Undert D. Joyce, Dave Her-|jap planes parked on the Kendari rir Al mpx Charles EUsOn. ' field in the Dutch Celebes on Tue: \ with ACA from |qay afternoon were| The flight was more than 1,000 McKinley and pyjles for the round trip, the High Command revealed flight to Kake late PRPETS ik " F. Bernecke wa a ip passenger and Mr. and | ¥ Feist were return passen- | : BURNS Juneau (ANADIAN ARMY [ WIIH 0. 5. TROOPS IN ALEU- Today's Flights | TIANS—Enough crazy things hap- ith ACA for Skagway pen in this Army to keep a man L. Coleman, T. J } A shipload of sand was sent to azer and (ONNOR an island which resembles nothing aIs from Skagway lAST EVE s0 much in the world as an aban- FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1943 morning were, Ms |doned gravel pit. In a chaplain’s Mary Ellen Flynn ‘hut about 200 miles from Jap-held Marin;_from _Hain Liaison Agent DIS(USSES‘M\ i By B o Zimmerman, Terrill J.| SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. June poster of Italian soldiers and sail- iGN oy 18—The bay area underwent its Problems of Alaska {ors. The chapiain received none for with ACA for Excur- |the Japs ¢ P e Japs. twenty-seventh air alert of the war . Japs vere Paul Oliver, Peterijag pight, lasting about 27 minute nghway | on a flight over a barren seal- EY ! ’ A 0. D. H. Wood. Arrivals here s |infested cape one sees a silo. It F Y H llh S k n k Radio stations were ordered off | . Yoo, e et et it ver ot ot e et e ome e s e 1) For Your Health's Sake Drin H. Carson, Louis SWift.|..mento. There was no blackout. | Brigadier W. W. Foster, Canadian|ed for Englands restful country- Going Out ihe Road? Town and Couniry y Carter, Robert Daval, E Pk Army Haison ofticer, this week com. |side. where they have cows. FROM OUR OWN DAIRY Brigadier 80 Jungle Suits plflvrd discussions with { h-combn n ngnEs Ipaving i L General James A. O'Connor Eighty jungle camouflage suits, 10 beac mbing ir s R H 5 ‘ v it o Knockabouier orning were W Cominaer o1 e s e e for e and v et | PN Q) IDELIVERIE it N ey il Sorensen; for S lice Command, regarding mutusl | arrived here with leafy green hel- Slacks. Fitted jackets, 1 jumper Rober u Ralph Wilcoxin and covers to match. Anything Hhari St a red jumt dress il X !Ccanadian and American problems ' met well - tailored, brigl 1 o i AR h iller on the Alaskan International High-|Which would remotely resemble an colors. ke bk SR taking passage for Ketch- i |upright piece of greenery on this way. Sizes from 12 10’s—12's and 16’s fkan Wil AUL I oniing fete Both officers said they were|{reeless, bushless vaste would be l i an 4 F. C. Cortez, V. G. Tushegen, Ter- ohly o t alks. ishot on sight . . . . . . S12.95 3'd o> = i e, 0 h'lar]i} mt\':‘»;vdpl:n].::h by had| A shipment of WAAC's brassieres : bt ersburg, Bill ‘Btedmar Brigadier Foster with us as our|end silk panties threw the troops Wh hl f i h l S guest,’ Gen. O'Connor declared.!into a panic because there is not €Nl We are able 10 gel more neip we B Wi a vithin 1,000 miles of . . . h > ) N - He has inspected our installations|one woman wit JONES—S VE] PURPLE HEART SEATTLE, June 18 — The City in the Whitehorse atea, driven over: this front. They figured the exact will be glad to put on more deliveries. Council's efficiency department |a considerable stretch of the Alas-|SiZe of tl]p _(-‘ommgrm.\mc.u‘lw e‘,x(-h Seward Street committee has set July 8 for start- | kan Military Highway and been ‘“'{.Wch., is L_%ued four panties and R AI,ASKAN ing its hearing on Mayor William|quainted with our general policies.|tWO brassieres. P. 4 : Biatloogin, Ragionss it i $og 8 o s Tropical Butter | Phone, Write or Wire Your Order [ We are still hacking our way 'ERS Police Chief H. D. Kimsey in con- to continue the véry splendid co-| ADQUARTERS AL o f TR C which has existed be-|through thousands of pounds of R ; ) g ne 18 . nection with Seattle’s vice prob-|operation 5 exis y ; 3 STOCK OUOIAHONS R G ; B LR i o lem tween American and Canadian or-|tropical butter which mixed with B R ander Simon B. Buckner to-| "o 0 o nder fire from Fed- |ganizations in the construction of | [paraffin refuses to melt at 120 de- ] rday at ¥ c E the award of the vl oftich on charges of not!this historic 1630-mile highway, u' grees Fahrenheit, we have been NEW YORK, . 1 hlehen ¥ of Ehe Burple Hear, to' PvL ; arge a part of which is on the soil | told v ... keeping houses of prostitution | | : aak i r th itherr 3 from Eska 1 gl o 7e are oi An Army camp in Alaska, living quotation of Ala ne mir ’ 3 z S8 dosed down, We are grateful to the; ot et S & Mine, Alaska, who was wounded i1 Canadian Government for the as-|/ @ Wwhite dwelling during the PHONE 92 PHONE 95 tock today i ; ” : SRR - | action du ; of 1 . sumir became camouflage con- Bethlel Steel 63 sistance we are receiving from Bri- 1 Sout 15/16, Curtiss Wright 1 tional ter | Isl SEA"’.E BAND" gadier Foster in his capacity as|SCious just before winter and e e oy K ennecot York > linison officer in the western part|Painted it brown and green while B 2 ‘/. 't - B d B ooy thtorma. Central 174, Northern A e CAPTURED ASHE "o | uny vciory nonas | Brigadier Foster said he found| has been a chore to make tional Ha 1 K : i e ARRIVES FROM SITKA the Alaskan Highway to be a “mag-|comfortable dwellings out of some 30'%, New Y t . i x =3 g ! e e < T 3 f, former City En- MEI I F I nificent achievement.” He was ac-|{Tésh air tropical huts delivered to SBarn K EacIpc 15, P e Coliows;: dndstriats | B neau ed here with companied to Whitehorse by J, F.|this base ; ‘44~ er”u 11 20 : : B Joastal A nes today from < E. June 3 mnld MacNeil of Ottawa, representing| HOWever, in steamy New Cale- REV Alsop w“l Fairban arrived here from the een since last £ adis SGi T . donia natives were delighted with | Interior sterday and will remain been sin .\-mm‘. 3¢ parole ‘mmm_ the ob- the Canadian privy council 3 ¥y : : A » con-| Aretic LIulmm,——lhv more clothes |for OPA conferences to be held’ md\mxu] 139.68, rails 35.19, uti " of ask e g g June 8, was captured by sheriff's ferences were Colonel K. B. Bush, > Jrstiwent Service Commg o A mith left here last summer SRS deputies here last night as he ap. NOTthwest Service Command_chief IS ot s pgidndie ) the Of staff; Colonel Russell F. Lyons,| Guest speaker tonight at Bethel| (o take her position with OPA and 1“ 1‘» L .)A( Ban ,1“1":“11 i . '® U, 8. Army Engineers, commanding bernacle, Fourth and Franklin|was formerly employed by the wef arkness to meet a girl COMPAnIoN. | wpvanorse post, and Lieutenant streets, will be the Rev. Alsop of | Territorial Treasuret's office here. He was armed with a 38-calibre Richard L. Neuberger, aid-de-camp the Resurrection Lutheran Church > revolver but did not resist. He is b ¢ P .. to Gen. O'Connor who will speak to the Young People ARRIVES FROM SITKA One of the charged with robbing a filling sta-| piicagier Foster and Mr. MacNeil : Special singing and the instru- gl ;i ””4‘9 ()F .1_\”‘11”(‘-4 » tion and also with escape from the oiurned to Edmonton following mental numbers will be held. The| Emie Carter, owner of Ernie's GREAT TR: repional e than @ Siaie. polilentinty. three days in Whitehorse. | program \mrh at 8 o'clock | Cocktail Bar in Sitka, arrived here h mor ‘ z D) e |this morning with Alaska Coastal ¢ Washington enjoys muc the same, unchanging ALICE SMITH, OPA | Airlines. The first beet & 1 oday as in 1878 10 for its unvarying R P Supptv 0 A OFFICIAL, 1S HERE| Mr. Carter recently returned from reputation. ; refreshment — for Alice Smith, inspector for the|an extended trip to California, Office of Price Administration in Oregon and Washu\gmn States. e o fox chaar w8 IS APPROACHING Delay Summer Offensive " - ; : S e e B " 3 CRITICAL POINT DEAD: HURT | ™ cose of suly WASHINGTON, June 18—Gaso- Sho”ages K I E E N U P line stocks are reported by the Bu- R - read .of Mines as pidly, ‘ap- LONDON, June 18.— Invasion proaching the critical levels” every- {4 jittery, the German High Command Where in the country except oA the iy NG ING. China, June 18.—|is reported fo have delayed the with Wl Copet A Chinese Army spokesman said|Summer offensive against Russia, ? April and May showed heavy dibs aou; 40,000 Japanese were wound-|Originally set for June 16, because| e e mioplles, ‘Tris et SO 4000 Jupanessiepat e | AT SSl IO U 10 . . . The perfect Liquid Cleaner for all tighter restrictions may be in pros- | o (he upper Yangtze River. A foreign source with reliable pect for the mid-continent aren g o e peee R0 Jap|contacts inside Germany s inei || painted surfaces—Woodwork, Hardwood before the summer is out forces in the area managed to es-|date had been chosen for a limited : H H s e o sl o e gt 0 e | atiack piveting asouna tne orei|| Floors, Linoleum and Venetian Blinds . . . counter-offensive. salient, 200 mxle: south of Moscow. L R et S Not injurious to the hands. WEATHER REPORT s P Gasoline tankers in the U. S. Temp. Thursday, June 17: E usually carry Indian names ' A Maximum 67, minimum 48. rivers flowing through oil-pro- N e e e 00000000 ducing regions. N ' o d NURSES' SCHOLARSHIP To Tourist DANCE - % Speed the Victory RENEW with No Civilian Travel or Pro- | “MIRACLE F OAM>” hon Borat motional Enter- Sponjt{;;c;gyuwv%;e:g‘cse CI(jIIIIu; e prise Yet | . . . Cleans yours Bugs and Upholstery | EDMONTON, June 18—The Al-| . . . Dirt and Grease Vanish with no aska Military Highway will not be | . ; SAT"RDAY S JUNE 19TH iopen for the use of tourists or for | Scrubbmg, promotional enterprises of any kind while under the control of the ElkS’ nall Army, Capt. F. C. Bishop, public relations officer of the Northwest i? Service Command announces. | Bishop is opening a public rela- Bob Tew’ ltions office here and will handle _ 'y ’ “‘ Il of the public relations ncuvily SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. 3l T mon B THETHOMAS “ARDWARE(O . : ; Civilians $1.10 Service Men 55¢ ‘n,f?.:f'".;il)‘pfi(?”‘i'k?;iiifyf'di;ve“i‘; Since 1878 % Washington s Oldest Industrial Institution * E Sick, Pres. Including Tax Including Tax Paris in 1918, was purchased by a group of American women in 1924 Beited Gk sr THE DOUGLAS INN "“5iyie, "irasie™ SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE - OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE _—-—M e .