The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 20, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO f l 2 10— 1--Set Blacksmith Tools for Hand 2— 1—Ingersoll-Rand Jgtksteu FOR SAL 2-~4-polfit Hexagon Dies i I Fhee [ ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY fi Lo Set Sullivan Portable Compressor = 1 — 30 b.p. Electric Motor, 60 eycle, 220 volt Sullivait ‘Afr Jack” Hammers and Bhuipments Pcs. Hollew Drill Steel hidh Sharpening Sets Protectomotoes. 2 il Sidrpéier ‘'with Equipments e e T R o gmtare e . PR . BTN A Construction and Mlnll\g‘MflShinery ~Coiplete, shankm" Device for & N 8--4-point Dollh:§‘ various guages ~Top and Bottom Forming Gudges' - 2 1--Niimber Five ©il Furnace with 1 Sted 3 1--Rteetric Dril] Hammer, 220 vol iefierator, Pive ‘K. W. 3 14-Pelion Water Wheel corBhais Machineey ds-Practically. Ne Apply to J. M. PICHOTTA, Skagway, Alaska THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA £D WILLKIE - SPEAKS FOR ROTARIANS Says Fish iirtéilndusfry fo, Hire More'Labor in Alaska ishing' industry | e g e ey | | 1 s Name... f From now on the {in Alocka is going to ‘be able tol ire more and more labor from within the Territory instead of hav- ing to reeruit men {from Outside, E. Willkie, Vice-President of Libby, | McNzill and Company, told mem- (bers of Juneau Rotary Club this| agen. Thke war, he $aid; has' brought it a great change in the Terri-| me bad and some good. He d out that changing condi- | lions already have brought a great many more people Jnto Alaska and more will come 6 And the star-séangled banner in trlumph shal] wave ’O er the land of the free and 99 he ‘fishing industry was happy to| the time coming when labor for industry could be hired in Al- i the home of the brave. aska and fhe money earned in es could be rein ed he Much Waste Noted Willkie said, that as a business ——-Francm Scott Key in. Tl?e ;'Star-Spangled Banner 1814 man ha noted a great deal of waste in*thesnew activities in Alaska but that it should L= rcmembered that ‘war, and waste go hand in hand.” He also noted that censorship restrictions -in the Territory seem to ke uhnecessary in many cases, chalking this up to one of the bad | things brought about by the war. | Freedom of thought, “he said, brought the world out of its period of“stagnation in the last 200 years ‘we owe an obligation to not 2rmit éur government®to stifle un- nccessarily of action nd thought.” } g here is a tendeney, he said. “to y: ht dictatorship with dictator- and 1 “shouldn’t allow that to prevail. Other Guests Other guests at the Rotary meet- | ing in Percy's Cafe were Bob Hen- ning, recently returned from a fur| huying trip in the Interior, William {l".".’Hl\' of Anchorage, and Caspar |Tedd of Washington. Henry Harmon announced that Rotarians handy with tools should | 70 to the school shop at 8 o'clock orrow evening to help build a p booth for service men qx‘d‘ 50 two war bond sales booths | | which will ke used in Juneau in the | ceming Third War Loan Drive. | It was also reported that sukd hes issued an invitation for a Ju- | ncau cball team to play there, ‘L‘ul deta are not yet arranged. | PGS e ) ~ ARETO BE SHOWN | - FRIDAY EVENING The Thursday evening program the Resurrection Lutheran ng M. D. Williams. | tle an Estatce Wlth Luncheon limormg Dr Bermta Blotk, new dircetor *of ‘Maternal Ghild- Health 4% mnd’ Crippled Childreni Service vt)tl. C urch will b |the “Perritorial. Department -of |*f (he Public ‘Roads Department, | ‘Heauh. and Mis. R, R. Hendrick bis fine collection of flower | son, 'recent ‘arrival ‘whose husband | ”"; v"f Alask;'x: Nt Mien A |is. with the Public Health ‘Serice, |10\ 00 an expart af taking good \a ‘luncheon was' given today il the i, s of Ilower life, ‘but he 1§ L& |eaually capable as a horticulturist niés’ by ‘the Ttalian troops com- ' Geld Room “of - the ‘Baranof Hotel. | iand hes a splenidid ‘gHrdeh of “his iwnded by the German officers. | Mrs: W. W. Council and Mrs. Gcorge\wn in Juneau, i i [Eundreds of Italian soldiers are Hays were co-hostesses for the oc- ml&gL‘n‘ i Tmcm Elower Feed Tank - ICnnunued frym Page one) New Sloc Floor, Bridye and Table Lamp R tewew Alaska Elodrigl,{ght and l’owet- Company . Telephone 6 and 616- One of the outstanding features on plain, advancing dnd Nazi tank assaults quist and H. L. Fauklner. the smoke-covered’ Catania ©. M. Hirst, 'E." L." Bartlett, Earliflcwer life. Until a person has seen the British Eighth Army is| McGinty, C. C:*Carter, Paul Lum--“.wt t has produced in the way k have been shatteéred. The British! Fra ,”f “\“ uty in flower life, he lorces are also stolidly holding the |Pas missed out on an important litem of interest, If one desires to |krow Alaska, they should by all {means ‘view these amazingly beau- ‘iful flewer pictures, beginning at 18 o'clock Thursday evening, says y the Rav. A. A. Alsop. —-—— line runhing to the sea in the di- rection of Ramacca. It is claimed the British are within three milcs ¢l Catania. Observers do not believe thc Lritish will halt after they capture Catania but will plan for a- knock- out * blow that will carry them | through to the” port..of - Messina, 50 nitles” up‘the: coast. ! The ‘U 8. Sevénth -Army Ilnder iGen. ‘Patton' is this’afternoon with- | 111760 ‘miles- of ‘Palermo, northern portion, 'Steily; ‘ahd’ indieates' 'the Americans have':cut 4 wide #wath | geryices-at the=Trinity Cathedral through *the- heart-of the enemy wm Betattended: line and encomnttng “almost a to- S ORLL g bai “igek. ot reslgtance.” GANTY> AT BARANOF T B R P.:8. ‘Gunty;« former Sitka busi- Rainbow Girls ~~ | Will Attend ; Chur(h Sunda e o v e, MRS, STEVENS BACK - FROM BUYING TRIP ‘that dltmembers are re- Mrs. Jesse Stevens of the Jones- quonet to “méet: @’ the Scottish Rite'’ Temple between '10:30 and to St.evem Shop, returned today from a buying trip. P 10745 o2¢lock | Sunday. morning attenid eliweh in a body. attending to purchases from mar- kets in Los Angeles. > | tee include + McCormick The brother of the former Repub- |, lican candidate for President said | FLOWER PICTURES ° surrendering, ‘especially to the Am- |easion. of Alaska, which distinguishes it ‘gricans. v A_sked ‘to attend were Mesdamcs! m the gensrally thought of An Allied’ communique says that Ernest Gruening, ‘M. D. Wllhmm! waste land of ice and snow,” is its | so-called - “Land of Ice| * She has spent the past -six weeks )AY, TULY 20 Commitiee for Dance Saturday Is Announced ommittee for the dance Sat- uditorium, Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel + EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER . Reasonable Rates * ponsored by the War Service Com- Alagka Tramsportzties mittee of the Juneau Woman's | an s been announced. Phone 800 } o it Mrs. M. O. Johnson will be chair- & —se-. | L4 man and members of thé commit- Mesdames D. W. Her- Russell, ‘William Gul- Smith and John | SAILIRGS FREOM PIXR ¥ SEATTLR B. W Burrass ron, branson, ® Periect comtort Proceeds from the d:;nc(- will be e Centrally located PASEENGERS FREIGHT used to “outfit the outfit.” | . Pt Splendid food and | REFRIGERATION F. B. service ® HOSPITAL NOTES o g b v | Mgr. all with Bath L & skans Lke T | |D- B. FEMMER—AGENT Joan Osborne was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital and is receiving PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 surgical care. | W -WASHINGTON Ips ieh | BUY WAR BONDS 1943 < T A medical patient, William George at St. I is Ann’s Hospital a medical pa-| Woodley Airways d from St. Ann’s Mrs. William Brown and baby | J U N E A U | o s o s daugh were disn today from and St. tat their hcme. Eileen Martin entered Ann’s Hospital are ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday the Gov- treatment. crnment Hmpml Jane Hawkins ‘was an admission today at the Go iment Hospital. ! Dr. J. P; Ebcrhardt i Ann's Hoespital raceiving ‘medical care. Joan Hal-| Miss Ruth Miller and o oy . ”' | vorsen underwent tonsillectomys at St. Ann’s Hospital Mrs. Ralph Roberts, a medical | FFOR RESERVATIONS patient, was dismissed from St ST | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES A surgical patient, Mrs. H. J Phone 612 Agents Juneau Kirkham was dismissed from St Ann’'s, D Mrs. Peter Johnson has been dis- .y missed from surgical care at St. " ‘, U CAN FL Y Ann’'s Hospital. JUNEAU to Mrs. Reece Murr and baby left St. Ann’s for their home over the | » b week-end. Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks After receiving surgical attention, Yakutai Valdez Nome Miss Ruth Richardson has left S = Ann’s Hospital. Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Mrs. Nolan Hamm has left St i Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Ann's Hospital after iving sur- gical care. ol Gl el . Wednesday Friday Sunday [PosTs BaIL oN LIQUOR CHARGE ! * Sandy Stevens, master of the | Kingfisher, bas been ased on | i Hqubt for sale without 4 . He is a fish b - er. AIRLINES Phone 667 TWO GRANTED CITIZENSHIP IN DISTRICT COURT HERE Two Filipinos were granted U. S. citizenship in U. $. District Cour vesterday, appearing before Judge | George F. Alexander. They are| Placido Corpus Manuel and Pas-| cual Bredrigo Villaganas. Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ! ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOow Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 | ROYAL CAFE Specialties: A laige’ partiof the Nova Scotia [11ess maninow:in: the 'Navy, is in' The armadillo, now ahout three catch of tuna fish is marketed m‘Juncau from Ketchikan and is a feet long. was 16 feet long in pre-| NEVER MIND-ILL GO TO THE STORE - | KNOW YOU WANT: CHON DER PARTY AT MONAHAN‘S ” 1 JUS we\ui'eo e KEEP YOU GOIN' OUT RAIN/ the United States. guest at the Baranof Hotel | historic times. } GRACIOLIS 1 DIDN'TF KNOW. | IT_WAS RAINING - My= BLIT TS COMING %W m NEED ONE- FROM ME. . DARLING! _ IN THE CHOW MEIN I CHOP SUEY Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express AMERICAN DISHES SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- BoYAL cArE Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof BSitka N $8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 *s18 || Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 }: 18 " Pelican . 18 10 18 BY GEOHGE McMAN US Todd ... 18 18 10 10 lenakee . 10 10 w & 18 JIMMY - YOLI KIN STOP s Sl WASHIN! THAT WINDOW NOW - EVERY THING TURNED OUT O'KAY/ Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68 Wannd Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikun Wrangell Petersburg Juneau -$45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound-——Minimum of $1.00 to heichikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg . and Wrangell PHONE 612 FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Above rates applicable when passenger traffic HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: warrants 8chedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. — RS L P DR R R S Bl R ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES afe There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising!

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