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PAGE SIX CHARLES CARTER RESIGNS AS C. OF (. PRESIDENT that applications are open for al permanent secretary to fill out the unexpired time of Wilbur Wester,| resigned The Chamber thanks for the outgoing long and faithful service. | Letter Read | gave a vote of President’s | A letter was read from tlie Atlin ) B. C., District Board of Trade ask- port on the Board’s plan to link Wield Gavel Rest Atlin with the new highway which fY would bring Juneau 100 miles 0 eaf closer. The le™er, from Secretary - W. W. Wright, said if other means iiled the citizens were going to get FIELD DAY EVENTS ON TOMORROW Evergreen Bofil Will Have! Big Time Friday- | Charles W. Carter, in his fourth ! St o : § . ear as President of the Juneau out and build the road themselves R Sh 2‘:‘(:“,,,‘,, of Commerce, handed in lether was referred to Henry @'n orshine his resignation and today turned Green of the Transportation Com- STawis i the gavel Gvar to tha néw President | mittee Rain or shine the fourth field| Homer Garvin, formerly Vice-Pres-| R. E Robertson, in charge of the day of the season will be held (0-1‘ ident special committee investigating de- morrow at 2 o'clock in- Evergreen P Nughal. Wb fas bash in payment by the Government Bowl acting as secretary, also announced |fOr boats requisitioned from Alas-| All events will be held in the A Wear- Everywhere Frock In butcher linen, a dress for all day or any day. —right for your [Fourth of July impromptu af- fairs. " —Blue top with white skirt—Red and white —Brown, polka-dotted. —Some with jersey peas- ant skirts. One of a big group $7.95 and $10.95 Jones - Stevens Beward Btreet The Iris Room Broiled Fried SERVED ANY T WE ARE PLEASED TO | ANNOUNCE THE OPENING remain open for service each evening until 2 a. m. STARTING THURSDAY, JULY 1 We will be open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. d a bill has been in-|SWimming pool; so go prepared to or this purpose and urged €t Wet if you want to win a prize, the enAGmLMERE GFTENE" SARvder The prizes for Friday's events are| H. L. Faulkner, in charge of an-|€iven through the courtesy of Har- other special committee, introduced (0!d Foss, architect, and Henry a letter from the Seattle Chamber OWens of Pan American Airways. asking Juneauw’s support in @ re.| The pool is clean and just wait- quest to have a regional office of |INg for a bit of better weather so the. ‘Wt MaBBower that more people will be in a swim- located in Seattle. ming mood. Despite the present Action Deferred weather a fair sized group has been The only regional office on the 801¢ to the kowl each day to play West Coast now is located in San Under the shed. A new swing has Francisco. Action was deferred on P°¢n built and the punching bag this matter until next week while s been used so vigorously that it an InvestEaton 1Y e NG, in the shop for repairs. The Guests included the usual mem- 2TChery targets have been used bers of the armed forces, A. M. 9uite consistently and it is hoped Spaeth of the Ketchikan Chamber, 'hat more adults will take advan- District Ranger Earl M. Jacobsen|'38¢ Of the opportunity to use them. from Cordova of the U. S. Forest Tourribiens 71me Heve Service, Al Anderson, Secretary of | It 1s now time to begin the tour- the Alaska Miners' Assoclation, hers Dament season at the Bowl. The on his way to Fairbanks Oapt | [ISh school tournament will be James Robertson of the Salvation CADcelled entirely because there are Army, here on his way to Anchor- 00 feW to participate. Tournaments age from Petersburg; and Perry [°F rade school students will be Hillary who replaces Walter Carl Deld as usual, ping pong, shinny who is leaving soon for the States. |BOLf; horseshoes and tennis i All men and women interested in entering the men's or women’s ten- | nis singles should either sign on | the slip at the Bowl or phone their ! names into the office at Evergreen | troduced Commission | | | 1 | | D SALMON INDUSTRY OFFICIALS LEAVE Special Feature Arranged THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Streef Fighting Marks Race Riofs v EY = £ At te 00 i riot police are shown ir Federal troops were fi than Killed and mor in © 19 person Jured area. v called in to settle the mess. PICTURES OF More Entries REINDEER BE Received for SHOWNHERE Parade Today Seven Floals Lined Up for July Fourth Proces- sion So Far for Tonight at Luth- eran Church Bowl. No names will be accepted | FOR KET(H'KA" after July 12 for both students and! Dr e Dale of the Indian At the second meeting of the adults | re Bureau is going to present Parade Committee for Juneau's E The Bowl will be closed Monday!|a colorful series of slide pictures forthcoming Independence Day W. C. Arnold, Alaska Represen- because of the. holiday, but willlat the Resurrection Lutheran Celebration held last evening, fur- tative of the Alaska Salmon In- Open as usual on Tuesday. lchurch tonight, beginning at 8 ther groundwork was laid to streng- - | HORTICULTURALIST | SPEAKS LAST NIGHT | I “Chemical Gardening,” the grow-|“ dustry and Walter Fuhrer, who is with the labor relations depart- ment of the Industry in Seattle, left yesterday for a business trip to Ketchikan v expect to return to Juneau the early part of next week and may continue from Juneau to An- W€ Of plants in gravel and the chorage feedifhig with a nutrition solution, !¢ SRS {was discussed last night by W.[C IHREE HNED .I.ODAY ‘R Carter of Sitka. Mr. Carter, v.)m" {for the past six ye: has been carrying on successful experiments in this particular climate in rela- |tion to the growing of vegetables in City Police Court and flowers with the use of chem- |icals, spoke to members of the| - INCITY POLICE COURT Arraigned o'clock st that this parade will st to file through the Juneau. Additional floats, and equipment in all then the be > the The sropriately be entitled and lecture may ap- Three Day pictures it o Reindeer Round-Up,” and de- 1 bict the exciting life of the rein- ¢!asses have been entered, some of feer and of the reindeer “cowboys.” Which never before have been in Parents are urged to take their DS area hildren. The pictures will be pre-| All entries for the procession are ceded by a community sing, and requested assemble on South nd with a fellowship gathering, Franklin at 9:30 a.m. Monday, July wccording to the Rev. A. A, Alsop, 5th. The parade will start at ex- gl 2 b6 i actly 10 am., rain or shine. Other than marching and motor and Coa: section, are an- elements of the Army Guard, and the children’s the following list of entries AUXILIARY OFFICER HERE this morning were the following: ! nounced Julian Aquino, drunk, $25 fine. :Juneau Garden Club at the Gover-| The 'mh Lodge, float; Rotary Albert Paddy, drunk and disor- nor's House. | T (;ml.; Jlulxn' Sul\un'(m Arn‘\v float’: der 5 fine. Here for a two weeks' business| Lieut. Earle Watterworth of the p ... oo o Oxg“mmw;,f float Alfred T. Stonelake, drunk, $25 trip, Mr. Carter plans to return United States Coast Guard Auxil-|yioniieih Century Meat Market, fine. shortly to Sitka, where he main-|iary is back in Juneau for severally .. giangard il Company, float; S S R tains a flower shop and carries on|days after spending two weeks in po .0 Cash Grocery, float: BUY WAR BONDS experiments on a commercial basis. i it It |Sitka in starting preliminary work |for U. S, Coast Guard, marching unit | As in previous years, Juneau's Fire Department will have trucks in the procession, with candy for the children, young and old. This| organization has always been faith- ful toward the celebration, having or more entries in edch year's forming flotillas of the Auxil- ary. This work will be completed in he fall when all boats return from ishing, he said. The first all-native flotilla now has been organized at Metlakatla, Lieut. Watterworth reports ;;’:1"('1~ AR AT It is believed with a little per- TWENIX FHOCSAND asion, many other floats will be SALMON POUNDS OF ;*n red F RL SOLD HERE TODAY | 14 comdr. Robert J. Schoettler, UN H and DINNER Twenty thousand pounds of sal- of the Navy, and Lt. Warren Caro mon, large, reds and small lights, of the Coast Guard will be in the | Uf b01h the were sold to Alaska Coast Fish- reviewing stand when marching eries by Capt. E. O. Swanson of ynits from their branches of the the Elfin II this morning. Prices service go by were 25, 15 and ,14 cer Announcements will be made as Baranof Dining Rooms ===The Gold Room ===The Iris Room 5 and the Baranof Coffee Shop will i Steak and Chicken IME a pound. V JITTERY ITALIANS might hdve found temporary solace in this photo, which was published throughout Italy in an attempt te reassure the vasicr, attempt. and such military installations as this in a virtually unopposed field day. THE DOUGLAS IN DINE AND DANCE e e s T an attempt to break up an incident which cccurred on the edge of IL DUCE NEEDS MORE THAN THIS FOR REASSUR THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943 EORGE BROTHER Super Market GRADE RAW . it i -WM FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE DRINK RAW MILK ing in Detroit last week. Here # the downtown i ¥ . - 4 new organnons come o e | PHONE, Write or Wire Your Order : parade. “;‘?1(9‘ Juneau Transfer Company and the North Transfer Company will’ furnish trucks to carry child- ren marching in the parade from EORGE BROTHER oy - Front and Main out to the Ball Park for the games to follow. ! 2 The line of march will be as fol- T atarening cement of e v . || PHONE 92 PHONE 95 Army, 2—marching element of the U. 8. Coast Guard, 3—motor ele- ment of the U. S. Army, 4—floats, FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY autos, other vehicles, 5—children’'s entries. .- s £ 1Y MRS. R. E. ROBERTSON Keep "Em Flying--- LEAVES FOR VISIT BUY VICTORY BONDS! i WITIE SON 1 SOUTH e e ’ Mr: Robertson left yes- lin the Bara sland © ity, terday tor Seattis o apend a snorr| CADUENA REMAINS TO |00 100, iicriny " spenc . tow ternship at the Tacoma General Saturday to return to her home is ‘"W Hospital yesterday and is expecting| The remains of Celedonia Ca- staying at the Baranof Hotel whila to be called into active duty in chal Cabuena will be shipped south she is in Juneau the Medical Corps, U. S. Army Seattle on the first available > a week 7 transportat for burial i the oy »au, expects to leave Carter Mortuary. son. Dr. Robertson has been on in- Sunday active duty as st Lieutenant with brought to Juneau on Tuesday from i Taku Inlet | the Army for the last year. MOTHER (AT IS KILLED; KITTENS ARE NOW SOUGHT Mrs. Russen Clithero, whose hus- band is manager of the Sitka Hotel A white angora mother cat was killed yesterday on Main street be- tween Front and Second and now kind neighbors are anxious to find the Kkittens which are about two weeks old. The mother took the Kit- tens away and hid them some place in the area where the accident occurred. If anyone hears Kitten cries they are asked to locate them and then inform the Empire during the daytime or 271 after 5 o'clock. B A scant half cup of sugar added to each quart of water will aid in keeping chrysanthemums crisp and ANCE o obtained from a neutral source, populace that powerful steel and concrete batteries such as this one on a8 Mediterranean island base are ready to repel any Allied in- Meanwhile, however, Allied aircraft roam over Italy, smashing ports, ships, factories OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT MRS. R. CLITHERO IS | | { { Electric Hammond United States Marshal Willlam 1 T. Mahoney and Mrs. Mahoney left i yesterday afternoon for Seattle. Marshal Mahoney is making the trip on official business and ex- pects to return to his Juneau head- quarters in a short time while Mrs. Mahoney will remain south for a month or more. * e Ll VISITING IN JUNEAU NOTICE! We Are Accepting Laundry Bundles Again Starting Today For better service we ask that all our customers try and eliminate from their bundles all such articles as SILKS, SAT- INS, CURTAINS, FANCY APRONS, ETC. All articles that need special care cause great delay because we have not the suf- ficient help nor the time to devote to your bundles. b So we can give you better service and keep you supplied with clean laundry we recommend sending in larger bundles less often. In putting up your bundle group things together . . . SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS,HAND TOWELS, BATH TOWELS, SHIRTS and UNDER CLOTHES, SOX, ETC. ... . This will enable us to mark your bundle faster and avoid mistakes. . 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