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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~JUNEAU ALASKA L . THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1943 EVENTS AREVSLIH | e, NEWSUPPLY PRODUCTION GEORGE BROTHERS| - Super Market LISTED FOR OF C. MEETING CHARTER FLIGHTS: ROUTE FOR | OF ARMS IS BOWI_ FRIDAY Father Baranoff Gives In- Pri\r“n']:i‘ck’]'ivcui,l (HlNA S AID ON DROP OH: TONS OF Watermelons | feresting Sketchon | Mav, M. O. Clark, Edward) - Donley, Carlson, Mrs.| — Croquet Tournament fo. . P)_N\flg{hb}&rfl" E < iy ;‘_“,‘;:.{;‘:fi“;,.:‘j;;‘;";’;‘:‘;,;‘,‘.;3Arrangemepis Compleled Apprehensmn Is Express-| Start at 1:30 0'Clock sian “orthodox priest, tola *mem- | ne-sn, o5 Hary Douslas: trom for Making Delivery ed by War Production | Board Head Nelson [bers of the Juneau Chamber of|pgu) M. Sorensen; from Hasselborg : TomOITOW P M |Commerce today that the average|pgke, Milton Daniel, Esther Daniel, Of Ma'enal American knows very little about|pjck Dalziel, Alyce Dalziel, The field day for the Evergreen|Russia Leaving Juneau Tuesday for|, CHUNKING, July 8—Communi-| WASHINGTON, July 8. — Arms| Bowl tomorrow will feature a cro-| Furthermore, he said, 90 percent|Tenakee were W. R. Nichols: Inu‘”"m“” Minister Iseng Yang-Fu production failed to gain in May,| ¢ 3 s w % o geme! ¥ Nelson of the| quet tournament and is open to all |of the books written in the Unit-|Hoonah, Alan Grenwald, Harry AMNOUNces new arrangements have|Chairman Donald : 3 ) . up 10 16 years of age. All desiring|ed States about Russia are not|pouglas; for ‘Gustavus, Ralph L |been completed for a new supply|War Production Board disclosed in FIRM, RIPE and SWEET to enter this tournament must re- based on anything. He urged mem- Roperts, L. C. Nevins, Alvin An-|foute via Iran and Turkestan and|a gravely worded statement st gister their names at the recrea-|bers of the Chamber to léarn more|derson, Herbert Schiaiger, B, F.|the Siberian Railroad. |described the slackening of the pro-| B“Y THEMAT GEOBGE Bnos tional office not later than 1:30 about Russia now.so that we can/ghultis, Bert J. Miller; for Excur-| The Chinese minister expressed duction CHNCD o R i “very serious 0 o'clock Friday afternoon work together in peace after fight- gjon Inlet, Dave Willard, Charles|hoPe that shipments in volume will | matter. Groups of six will start playing|ing together now Metjoy, Keith Toff, Fred Thomas,| "COmmence in the very near fu-| Hinting at imminent military op- All Sizes |erations on a large scale, Nelson 12,500 |declared “we are on the verge of |the greatest trials in our National jdirectly at 1:30 o'clock and the| The Rev. Baranoff gave a short|yerney Beeson; Hugh Thurman, A.|ture” elimination contest will then be-|sketch on Russia as guest speaker . gteele, R. H. Casperson, W. w. Some 10,500 of China’s gin. Alternate groups of boys and |during the noon meeting of the Puckett, Carl Johnson, E. McRob- Miles of railroads are now in Jap- MAYONNAISE girls will run, Chamber in the Gold Room of the erts, B. A. Jestin, G. Holsberg, John |ahese hands but the Chinese min-| SO gathe Wware: recoelid In the lost and found collection H“'l‘-":"’flhmll Irwin, Joseph N. Punto, Rachel At ‘“‘”"l "xl”: ‘*r“ “"‘I ‘;““"“’ “‘ ‘:" in aireraft, Army and Navy vessels TR i T there are bathing suits, towels,| Jack Fletcher, new manager of|kinson, Guy F. Atkinson |aerial route from India will be| Sooo 0 T B %) it $ son, ; son. ported in produc: M ‘A r jewelry, coats and sweaters. H‘llll" Baranof, was 1“‘“““1“0(“‘ by Arrivals in Juneau from Excur- ““""E‘hcb“"d ‘;‘“t he“;]‘ ‘“m’“e”“ll tion of tanks, artillery, anti-tank ?w F' es'. Stoc" : anyone has lost any of these ar-|Dave Patterson, retiring manager.|sion Inlet Tuesday afternoon were N0t be brought in that way until\weanons munitions and merchant y ticles they may inquire and identi-|He told members that aithough we |J. S. Cunningham, E. Berg, Dand Burma has been recaptured. | vessels. m Ga'lon "“rs i fy it at the office. |are closer to the war here, we don’t|parivas, Clifford Anderson, R, e P f | Many are signing up for thefeel it half as much as people in|gip ’ - . ¥ g A. B. Phillips. James Bubh | ‘ CLEABANCE SALE ||iormanens to e Haisa iy i e staes b R o 'OPERATIONS TO You'll always find the items that are hard i but there is still time for anyone to Lewis Speaks : ; : L Speaks |Frank, Norman E. Smith, D: | : phone in their name R . Lewis, owner of the Juneat Brandenern, Ben Sompe, 6. 1 | " CLOSEATHIRST | to get elsewhere at George Brothers ) CONTINUES! e brade school tourmaments| Waier Company, ko spoke brel- Owen . 5. Nows 3 T Laranan| IN pASSE"GERS b | ;I:u ]m’w nmny)numea .sxgned upily, stating that the company is|j 1. Noble and Mrs. John Slexh | 9 DRESSES! v ping pong, tennis, croquet and|making improvements in the Way-|gisn | F Es“ s ! : horseshoes, but there is still s s pi B | AFTERNOON TYPES—Rayon, |tor many more grade school entries | orner gusste Included A, | Wednesday Trips = ‘ : ¥ The following is a list of events|spaeth of Ketehikan, Fred Nel-| LeaVing Juneau Wednesday for| oo o pascengers arrived| Mining operations at Hirst-Chi . to take place tomorrow Haines were Martha Willard, L, L.| |chagot will be closed down for the iR 2 son, President of the Petersburg . “y . |here this morning from Seattle and ERCRC Boys' 30-yard dash (ages 4-6 Crosby, W. A. Armstrong, Clark duration by the end of August, ac- i 3 Chamber of Commerce, John Greb- b szt nineteen from Southeast Alaska A : years) | Trinkle, Ray Donlin, A. Van Ma- cording to Paul M. Sorensen, Gen- 1 2 50c and$]00 Tables [ . |sted and Jack Hanseth of Peters-| . D ; ; ports. , : gty Golden Ripe Girls' 30-yard dash (ages 4-6 yvern; for Skagway, Claude 'Roby, . eral Manager, who arrived yester- g ) 5 rrivals from Seattle were Jo 3 4 LINGEHIE' yearg. vl“r,ll,'"‘ Chamber. adopted .. | Troy Hom, J. R. Lossman; for Sit-!|_* Is: 1 :I ]S md e ;[m" day from the mine. . Boys' backward race (ages 7-9) ammber adopled wWo reso: v, “pred Manley, Norman Nelson,|H: Adams, Helen Adams, Mary| “.ywe gre forced to close down| BODIFORM SLIPS reduced to years lutions. One, introduced by R. [, ahiadme: Prauk Sl Jm.k‘anPdlct, Carl A. Bachner, George| | because of the diidiculties of opera-| J 95 Girls' backward race (ages 7-9|ROVerison, urges passage of HR.|ryompson; for Gustavus, H, A,|Bachner, Mrs. Jessie A. Baker, ltion under present ('Ofl(hlmmV Light and Whippin, 1. Senid) 731, a bill in Congress to facilitate | o0 " ™ viner© P | Burleigh J. Coleman, Edith Domin-|gince we were allowed by WPB to)| Aaght 4 pping e N Boys' batkwird: Taps. (ks m_muu- payment by the Government Leaving h;“‘, for Excursion Inle|iCK: Joanne Frank, Nancy Frank|reopen in February after a two| Reductions on some years) for rent and sale of small boats.|y.4necday were, Charles Viland,|John B. Haraden, Ruth Elizabeth month shut-down, we have tried F R E S ].l Summer Frocks | Gltls' backward race (ages 10-12 COPies of this are to be sent to|w “p " Ajerander, Dale Timmons,|Hull Lorene H. Krause, Fred Le-|to operate on a reduced scale, but| S r No Exchanges—No Refunds | vears) Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Di-|p° - FMAmpm Leo W Murphy, L |land, Fred A. Lewis. |the difficulties of obtaining labor,| & , b A aals | Boys’ wheelbarrow race (ages 12- mond, Rep. Schuyler Otis Bland |W. Underwood, 'B.-r( B. Conn’v..,.[ Joseph Malone, Harry Maxwell, equipment and supplies mak Leliuce m— cabbage m— Radlshes 3 16 years) jof Virginia, and to Admiral Emory David L. Pabst. E ’(Harry Pruett, Norman Rolie, Mrs.|impossible to continue,” Mr. i Girls’ nail-driving contest (ages S. Land of the War Shipping Ad- i ! Blanche Swanson, Sylvia A. Swan- ensen said today. | 0 ES'SIGVEIIS o510 yearn) jrpnisiratioh. Arrivals . frem Excurslontinlet| i, r oty Stettler. Harold| PIANS call'for & gradual closing of| uparyn - ums — rapes s 4 | Wednesday were Philip Kovanaugh, Bo, croquet tournament. | Other Resolution Frank Flishman, Marvin MeCrite,| |Smith, Syd Thompson. operations to be completed in the Sowiad. Sleast G110 erbAteL. lonERRuRL The other resolution, introduced |y ¥ FISEAR THATED | engers from Ketchikan were latter part of August. The mine will | Canlalou es - - el [py Allen Shattuck for, B L.[yot, FrEciicn SRR D““’(, . John Mills, Doris Jardine; be flooded, as it is impractical to| Faulkner, endorses a resolution of J::m,il B,g:‘;‘fz s;’(’ayxno‘x‘m\\l'lc(;;l on ({Tom Petersburg, Mrs. Jessie An- attempt to keep it pumped out, and many more items to ChOOSE from at - SERVI(E plANE New Super.Se“e[ [the Seattle Ohamber of Caminkrce |™'p iencers arriving from: Bkag.|J6T8on, .. F ‘Danielson, - J. i\ (Mr. Sosensen £aid. | Y g the establi 3 s ;1 .| Two men will be left in charge m‘ urging the establishment of a re- way were L. C. Simkins, A, M.|Oucker, Jerry Gucker, Eunice Hel \ & ; : s, A. 3 . |the property for the duration, hel F|gh|e[ Plane [gional office of. the War Manpower | oo tp, (& o L Dl L iberg, Spenar Israelson, Martha | e | Commission in Seattle. This would Johnson, M George Brothers Super Market . Y Frances Lund, Mrs ; 3 itka, R. E. Reid, Mar , A % Slafllng fo Roll {not interfere with the Alaska of- o0 S teld, Manion | conrad Lee, Thora Norheim, Arvid| “We definitely plan to reopen the 4 s a - Paguasan, H. R. Kincaid, P. W . . __imine after the end of the war and | e fice. The only regional office on 5" ; . tron, |NOTheim, Roald Norheim, Ger- ; ; . . , the Pacitic Const now is in San Jyevne JO DeChamplaim; o g, Th ey s, Tivelda “oae-| Onditions make it posivle 0 zet |} YWeita Wire or Phone Your Order ki WARHINGTON, | Jay. 8 2 e Frhelsoes LTt S M 54N Haines, C. A. Scott, E. Jvinette, V.|t Sl o tete M. gt |personnel and equipment once 1 iiperssseist: fgHte . Bisebe= ani) Ao S W. Phillips, Mr, and Mrs. A. Karl- (8227 ‘m’]‘\“dyh ereer Wosvick . |MOre.” Mr. Sorensen stated. | BOISE CITY, Oklahoma, July 8 e 2 i e L asvick- | The Hirst-Chichagof has long| son, A. J. Wiggins. signed to meet up to minute com- aan; BE ! —AL least. folif. bombs, presumably |bat conditiony. Leve P Ho els Nomina'ed Passengers for Sitka Wednesday | {been one of the good producing| cidental, were dropped from &l off assembly lines. were Lois Boren, Andrew Wana- DRWER lOSES Hls |quartz mines of Southeast Alaska.| rvice plane and fell near the o |1t was first put into operation in} The disclosure of their production F eriek Skianer, Rahe Bawards:.1or 1906 and mining was continued off Court House Square here resulting |Was made by Charles Wilson, Exe- Or Unalaska '”‘L‘ Skinner, | Rehe Bawards: for ll(ENSE 0" (HARGE ! i 0 %) in the smashing of windows of the Cutive Vice-President of the War oonah, Frank Wright, Jr., John and on until 1620 when large scale| EORGE BROTHER production went into effect. 4 x + Production Board at a conference| WASHINGTON, July sfiPrm-‘DLChamlflflm- RE(K[ES DRIVING ; i | IRpst Gitupeh afdiplowing & hole| with newamen. ' He ‘declined, fon|dent Roosevelt - has. hemiated|’ Quigoing to Excirsion’ Inleb:yea- S 'm’;”sl; Csl?x‘:::e:i hfimtfile" “;(‘;: ;;‘f! PHONE 92 PHo“E 95 f through the roof of a garage. The | security reasons, to reveal any de- Charles Hope to be postmaster at|terday afternoon were Leslie Sim-| oo oo oo A $25 in City |since he cnmfnmh in fgm andpmi ‘lflmflge is N‘Pm“‘d small. tails whatever. Unalaska, Alaska. | ihay R L EVUKG Koy EURRIORGDIAN ) v oo ik morning and his | been general manager since 1933, BRE - [O'Leary, J. B. Passineau, D. R. % : ol . y L ‘|driver’s license was revoked for 30| Mr. Sorensen came to Juneau on| days on a charge of reckless driv-|business and will leave tomorrow or ing. the following day to return toj Keep ’Em Flying- BUY VICTORY BONDS! Hang. Eiler drove his car through _thx-iHil‘sL T Rl | Arriving here yesterda !fence at the Alaska Juneau mine. e 0 ol i were, from Chatham, Mm‘::;‘l;:n:(::. e AI.I(E BRA"DEBURY ‘ = ol from s XA Ko STOCK QUOTATIONS | NAMED SUPERVISOR Pav-as You-Go Tax [Infanille ParalelS Florence Fletcher; from Excursion Inlet, James W. Hug, L. Lanmeyer,; NEW YORK, July 8. -+ Closing OF (HI[D WHHRE p|an 'or Br“ons‘ Epideml‘ in Texas E. A. Cassidy, N. H. Carlson, Bob quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | Th Murphy, F. A. Zambetti. stock today is 5%, American Can| The Department of Public WEI-EBLONDON 'é“lyt s‘ued““;”fi AUTIN Toae iy Today’s Flights 90, Anaconda 27%, Bethlehem Steel |fare takes pleasure in announcing|Briton pi:’” 0w Lonil bl sir | infantile p’nralysisvepidemic. 1 dote Leaving Juneau today for Haines|gs Commonwealth and Southern|the appointment of Miss Alice|UiCOMe (0 support the war, ; | |Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the sections of the state is reported. were Tom Johnson, Mrs. Frank 13/16, Curtiss Wright 8%, General:andebmy to the position of Sup- Exch * told the House of Com- |Dr. George Cox, State Health Of- Randy, Cliff Mathews, Elroy Ferch,|Motors 5 International Har-|ervisor of Child Welfare Service,|“X¢hequer told the ¢l » Ty g mons, and he said he hoped to soon ficer, says there were 80 new cases Arthur Johnson, V. W. Phillips; |vester 71%, Granby Copper andformerly held by Mr. Kenneth R. you-go tax plan. | in one week. for Skagway, Harley E. Lewis, cm-,Mumw 5%, Kennecott 31%, New|Foresman who recently resigned to|~ Sl 3 1 |ford McWilliams. Returning pm-‘Ymk Central 18, Northern Pacific!become Supervisor of the Children’s |sengers were S. Sheldon, M. A.|15%, Packard Motors 4%, United Bureau of the City of Los Angeles, Oroen jand ‘A. Ven Mavern from|States Stest 57 ! California. : ron SALE Construction and Mining Machinery | Haines. | Dow, Jones averages today are| Miss Brandebury will have re- to Settle an Estate Small, Arthur Lebanoff, D. P. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-|® Kinley, Louis Hausen, Paul Ga- Announcement WE WILL BE ACCEPTING BUNDLES TILL SATURDAY After Saturday we will not be accepting bundles again il further notice, probably ten days. ! ;. - |as follows: industrials 14364, rails|SPonsibility for supervising 'the Di-\} 1_sullivan Portable Compressor 1—Complete Shanking Device for'. TWO TAKE PASSAGE 3647, utilities 21.63. vision of Child Welfare Services of |} 130 hp. Flectric Motor, 60 cycle, Forming Drills § a2 4 ks this Department, which includes 220 volt 8—4-point Dollies, various guages w h h l FOR THE WESTWARD ' e = P ies, guage e are sorry that the aundl’y business. is so rushed | ’ _|such programs as the joint U. S.|] 2—Sullivan Air Jack Hammers 2—Top and Bottom Forming - i Outgoing for the Westward wexe\ The .50 caliber aircraft machine|cnidren’'s Bureau—Alaska Depart- and Equipments Guages 7 § that we cannot give the service to which you are accustomed. Harry O. Watson for Valdez and [gun, which used to cost $1000, is| ment of Public Welfare Chila Wel-|| 10—Pes. Hollow Drill Steel 1-Number Five Oil Purnace with ‘Clarence Mehaffy for Seward "now produced for $400. fare Services, Mother’s Allowances, 1—8et Blacksmith Tools for Hand Induction Blower The Work comes in faslel’ than we can do it. = e - & and children coming under the pro- Sharpening 1—Steel Feed Tank 2—Sets Protectomotoes. 1—Electric Drill Hammer, 220 volt visions of the Territorial Juvenile ! fed b 1—Ingersoll-Rand Jacksteel 1—Generator, Five K. W. We have army business and other work from oo || LADIES gt B e - | . —4-poin exagon es achinery Is ical ew Y S and other wor o | l Under her supervision will be four s area-located Child Welfare Service ' Apply to J. M. l’l(‘HOTTA, Skagway, Alaska b H workers and one itinerant worker Add that Different Touch fo Your Small Lamp || operating in the southeast Ataska region. The others are located at struction camps which must be done. It is essential that a construcion camp have clean laundry. This added business on top o the ver-in i i We have a few shades, by FOSS, made of Juneau, Ketchikan, Fairbanks and . . : p of the ever-increasing fown business puts us on the ‘ We have tov e by POSS, mad of e e e Juneau W. elding & Machine Shflp | § rograms, jeneral ¢ Ser- Spot. | They are barrel shape, and are but R by the workers SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET | — for the Dep;\rtmen?s programs of We cannot buy tires for delivery of personal bundles. ; $2.25 each, while the supply lasts O Sl Asuiie, Sieterel e JUNEAU, ALASKA |emy Aliens, and Civilian War As- SEE 'I‘IIEM N(’w {sm;:&(')elnmndebury first came to Alaska as the Child Welfare Ser- | vices worker for the Juneau-Doug- ! |las area. She enters upon her new |duties as of July 1, 1943. Miss Brandebury’s headquarte il be Alaska Electric Light and Power | & oot e 50" neau, Alaska. | Company BOIYE ooty The western red squirrel can {| Telephone 6 and 616 Jonoan, Alagka - J00 IR S T e | y Empire cmssmcds Payl 1 Tires can only be bought for commercial delivery. To keep a driver and truck in these times would necessitate an in- crease in laundry prices. We are trying to keep laundry prices down. At present we are doing your laundry at the same price it has been done for the past ten years. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY The Juneau Welding & Machine Shop ' is now under new management. We will be responsible for all debts con- tracted by said shop after July 6, 1943. Signed— L. H. CLARK LESTER LINEHAN

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