The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1943, Page 2

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I’ = TWO 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY. jUNE 30, 1943 Umv FOURTH BIG ATTACK PARADEWILL ONGERMANY | BE (OLOSSAL COMING UP {Celebration Promises fo Military Targets Cities fo RBe One of Biggest Be Wiped Out-Medi- Held Here ferranean War | | wient Greeks and Romans| Two («p]nt‘nnu riders, Bobby gns on walls in public Reeves and Chalmer Basham, = || Dainted |places as a means of spreading|romped off with jockey honors at news. ]l‘lt 19-day Churchill Downs meet- nplm C]nsslucds Pay! i‘“” Reeves rode 27 winners and \ o ® Aae —~llinl||m piloted 18. l TEBARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apariment Hotel ol T n E * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB A T C 0 and SHOWE’R 5 Is History . .. LINE Hemonub]o Rates | Phone 300 . Srau Not Mystery! (Continued from Page one) (Continued from Page one) Compahy % e ——————— ing rade it e - * | Although most of the detail Presently the weight of the Rus- % have been ironed out, anothe ir attack, now mainly ab- 0@1. SEATTLE GAILINGS FROM PIER meetir will be Id at 6:45 o rbed along their own front line SEATTLE clock tonight, Aller ounces, to will contribute additional power to ® Perrect comtort consider the line of march for the tot Centrally located - gz ’ all entries and to discuss other Blows o | plendid food #nd PABSENG] =T k th his k problems. Further data will be pub- The growing United States Air L s ERS PREIG sk UETMASRTTON, Ho ke WO |tished soon > in precision daylight bomb- F. B. v N REPRIGERATION With Fourth falling on Sun- ing has inflicted grave injury upon McClure, © Large Rooms— . nanimous in sayin i e L bl |day, the parade will be held on the most sensitive nerve center of Mgr. all with Bath that Tlffany Worsted quality has { Monday, the fift the enemy's production ALASEANS LIKE THR The Alaska Juncau mine willl “American crews and pilots are close all day Monday and that eve- continually performing feats of always been on the top shelf! ning rms with the highest skill and D. B. FEMMER—AGENT mfifii“:flfl:. PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 The regular children’s games will dauntless audacity and devotion.” d shipbuilding in the Unit- reached Quality materials? Yes, Tiffany's are ‘ |be offered at the Ball Park Mon He {day after the parade ed States and Canada ha 1 Rotary Award a stage where the output of new Juneau Rotary Club will send ships is mewhere between seven judges for the John W. Jones Mem- and 10 times as much as our losse orial contest on their roundseither|from enemy action in June. sturdy, good-looking custom-woven worsteds | Quality Tailoring? Why Woodley Airways sure . . . Michaels-Stern has been noted for that for 97 years! Pncc, Sunday or Monday. Each year the Since the middle of May, he said, club awards a $25 War Bond for convoys have been streaming to J UN EA U you say? Well, take it from us . .7 |the best patriotic home display by Britain and the long lines of A TBUDY HALL Jr. |any Juneau resident. The decora- boats sent out by the is have Peppermint candy-striped cot- ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Itions do not necessarily have to been met with Allied sea power | yon car splangled trim . . . A |be floral, in fighting which will end with | (o, " 0oy | To make the weekend full, a|ihe “total defeat of the U-boat at- OTHER F | Fourth of July Baseball Tourna- tack.” FROCK ‘ment. will be spread out over Sat- P e o front-fastening | “‘"’”' Sunday wnd Mondsy. | ROBERT HELGESEN Illi":.x.l' Plastic. buttons—gay 'SANDY HOLDEN IS 15 HOMB, AFTER . || "o St e e | ol ME fR M SC TRIP 10 SIATES it mi g T gl Jones - Stevens Sandy Holden, son of Mr. and Garland Bu;; n, returned to his Mrs. Alex Holden, returned to his.home in Juneau last night after a Seward Street |bhomie . in Juneau month’s trip in the States. Tiffany Worsteds won't bully your bank book! $45.00 10 $49.75 TIFFANY WORSTEDS Tailored in Rochester by MICHAELS-STERN CHING Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Frlday night to " spend the summer months with his| M. Helgesen flew to Seattle ——— 5 | FOR RESERVATIONS DaTonts sfter attending the Glend|Shorly after he was graduated rom g o o o s @ ¢ 86 0 o o & AT lyon Preparatc 0ol aiil Vi) Tust school. leat chgEiIg DM At~ § WEATHER REPORT MRA ASTAL AIBL]NES | > tempted to join the merchant mar- i o . »! tovia, B. C., for the last year, e it el | (U. 8. Bureau) . Phene 512 AGobr | After the end of the summer va- B e iy . |® Nmemp. afsdhviedunt b @ Agents Juneau cation, Sandy will retwrn south to| oo o was south, young ® Maximum 55, minimum 50 e ‘ p R 0 @ ® 000000000 00 g W g o — e —— | resume his school work. Sandy is I | enthusiastic about his prep school, |, By e A | b Oregon, San Francisco, Los 2 T particularly about the excellent ath-| Anodies and Santa Monica, spending Empire Classifieds Pay! ]ames B rnes ls | “fire the trouble-makers, no mat-|letic program. [the greater part of the time with| NOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN |N A y {ter what side of the fence they are - > - | his grandfather in Los Angeles and «rpat on June 22, 1943 in the Co ( d| d B . MR. AND MRS. McGINTY {a close friend in Santa Monica kD heten T o b reaiiel flngmq U it the bt 15 ot aae RETURN FROM SITKA| missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre u T ( [ Congressional pulse-feelers are pre-| Earl McGinty, head of the Fed-| CHILD THEALTH CONFERENCE cinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Howard T I l p ax ompfflmue dicting that not only will the anti-|cral Works Agency here, returned/WELD TOMORROW AFTERNOON D. Stabler was appointed admini poll tax bill pass at this session,|this morning from a short trip tdj Chili Health conference will be trator of the cstaie of Robert Cecil (Continued from Page one) but also the long-embattled anti-|Sitka to inspect various I,,,,,t,m‘lmm tomorrow, Thursday, from 1 Kirtin, deceased. Al - - lynch legislation. Don't put US| underway in that community. Mrs,|t© 4 Pamn. in room 108 of the Ter- 2 claims nearly two billion dollars—$700,- down as among the predlcl(‘rs yet.| McGinty accompanied her );u:»bdnd ritorial Health Center. Weights and equired to pr refunds on oy | 7 | measurements will be taken and fied vouchers 000,000 actual cash on the trip. esen visited in Seattle, Rose- YOU CAN FLY ] JUNEAU 1o . Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points hav- his office ommendations made for child to said admir = S DO A A work already dong¢ | AR SO - 11- . ' . The drive to get more women in| NEW SUPERV|SOR fOR BUY WAR BONDS s in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, § Continued from Page One) wartime industries seems to have | b o Alaska, within six months from the w d d r d S d 9 struck a snag. The Census Bureau (H"_D WHFARE' SAYS i - date of the first publication of this el nes aY Il ay lln ay to be supplied.” says there were no more women Aotioe: Months of time now is saved in | in non-agricultural pursuits in May RUSSELL G. MAYNARD HOWARD D. STABLER, shipping, it is reported than in the previous months. Some ] AARARICtTRa First publication: June 23, 1943 aught by the | observers now think that the gr i est obstacle now is inadequate Appointment of Miss Alice Bran- , to|care for children of mothers who debury to the position of. Super-| of Child Welfare Services of Monday night's ons RAF clearly was desig Sicily'’s communication by ALASKA STAR the lian mainland and virtually | would like to work. A nationwideVisor to big island in the |government - financ program the Department of Public Welfare| A l R L I N E s event of an invasion, would add millions to the already|was announced today by Director| Offi heavy bombers started a 14,000,000 women in industry Russell G, Maynard ice Ph 667 nuraber of fires 2t Regglo Calabria : Miss. Brandebury,. who came to! BARANOF HOTEL one and returned to their base without| One of James F. Byrnes' duties|Juneau about six months ago, has a lo as OWM director is to put a stop been the local Child Welfare Ser-| - .- to all intra and interagency squab- vices worker for . the Department.| as been shown medically that | blin Rumor has it that he has In assuming her new position she 1 grows most rapidly in the already passed the word along. His fills a vacancy which has existed r, slowest in the winter. colution, it's said, is quite simple: ince the departure of the former | supervisor, Kenneth R. Foresman, who left to go to Los Angeles, s NORTHLAND | TRANSPORTATION COMPANY where he heads the Children's Bu- - | l A B l E S reau of that city | 3 Miss Brandebury, a graduate of | Zz the University of Minnesota, has) <9 | 4 Lad considerable experience in the o | Add 1hat Different Touch fo Your Small Lamp Hald, gt Ghid. and family. welRee] b : in stat state, and was employed < | "ouo s oY We have a few shades, by FOSS, made of in a supervisory capacity in the! fires : T A B e ontact any local wirtines offi real parchment, and bound in leather. They child welfare program of Minneso- | Cenacian Phottie Linee ¥ ‘,,‘,f.,,fi ta for some years previous to com- | - = e i are barrel shape, and are but i A =il ‘.m;vz: ;:1;\51::] ; o ol Py e 08 { WINDOW WASHING | ith headquarters a uneau, the . | $2.25 cach, while fae supply lasts riew, gilpervisar will ‘have fiiadios | Corn Flake Pastry Mix ‘ RUG CLEANING | / tion over a staff of five child wel- | Sicune oon Pakar PR e Y ‘ SWEEPING COMPOUND || SEE THEM NOW fare workers located at Ketchikan, | _ Crush-corn flakes into fine crumbs; mix well with flour and salt, FORRALR » 4 Juneau, Anchorage, Fairbanks, and | Cut in shortening with pastry blender until mixture looks like cornmeal, DAVE MILNER | cne itinerant worker in the South- | Store in cevered container in refrigerator for future use, Phonc Blue 510 | Yield: 6 pastry shells. cast Alaska district. All workers | Note:: For 1 pastry shell use 1% cups pastry mix and about 3 ,, carry responsibility for the various | tablespoons water. | &3 social programs administered by the | Fresh Berry Refrigerator Pie | 5 Department of Public Welfare. { 1 quart berries 1% tablespoons cornstarch |r ORDER YOUR - = t 3 Alaska Electric Light and Power Sl e T PR R |RABBIT SKINS % teaspoon salt J. J. MEHERIN ON TRIP Clean berries; slice or chop coarsely. Cook one cup berries with Now ompany J. J. Meherin, prominent business | water; strain. Mix sugar and cornstarch, add juice from cooked ber- | Tanned, cleaned and all man of Juneau, left yesterday by| Ties:and ”fek' s“'[t'"gdc“”"”“”y ‘”“,“ “““‘; a“ld "'}:0”' Add gelatin | ready to make up. ® R et G Y B¥{ \which has been softened in !4 cup water, and salt. Cool and combine 3 plane for a short trip to Ketchi-| yyith all of berries. Turn into baked corn flake pie shell. Chill until pie | VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY A L A s K A c 0 A s T A L A l l L l “ B s eiepnone b an uneau pie | ' kan. He expects to return here to-| is firm enough to eut. | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express morrow or Friday. | Yield: One 9-inch plo. | | g Soul SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. BRINGING UP FATHER ~ By GEORGE McMANUS T oonah dh Tenakee Tuta ok S e 1% 7 Junenu .$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 818 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 ~18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 »w Pelican 18 10 18 18 = ,rll_l_ NOT TAKE MY PURSE - AS OUR CLUB IS NOT GOING TO PLAY BRIDGE TODAY-AND THERE ARE NO BAQGAINS AT THE STORES THAT I KNOW OF —=—-~- RATS / | HID ME TICKET TO 'BLABBER” MSGABB CHOWDER PART Y N HEl E- | CAN'T GIT IT OPEN- WHAT KIN | DO ?? Express Rate: 10 cents per pum—llnlmln Charge 680 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 10.00 . Express Rate: 25¢ per'wund—Mlnlmn of $L.09 to Fctchikan Express Rate: 190 per pound—Minimum of 60c te Petersburg and Wrangell INFORMA' TRIP HAINES, Mnflnnmlhblewhuwmm 3 Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Withous Notice. 14 ghts resceved.

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