The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1943, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

HAMBURG IS PAGE SIX - tarv force an be found on the far | done and will continue to do 1(5{ L attie 1 of this war, as |duty to its country. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 5TH EX-WIFE T | Ma now the Coast Guard a i wiced e o e ROTARIANS HEAR e i TO CELEBRATE :-cumrmiies T0 WLB ON POUNDED FOR : e mers e mncime. 50| JALK. ON. ROREA | ITS BIRTHDAY i | | comnnenss INNOONMEETING. - PORTAL PAY EIGHTH TIME he large tr ports that took then | I T 1 | Super Market 1 The' enams Endwh thets ‘as. Feal D Betensta Bibok bl BerH- | ol RS | — Public Dance to Be Given ientiess sus hunters, shepherds or | torial Department of weaih spoke| Sayg |J, S, Only Civilized {Records Are Broken for by Organizafion To- |of constal waters. Saateurs know this noon on Hortn, feg wne) Couniry Not Hay- o | Sustained Attacks on SPECIAL i f our st and shore installations. | i of that country, China H S’ & Wkiise: calbRrativis the ISR oL Stk : T B fict. She left Ko-| \SHINGTON, Aug. 3. — John | LONDON, Aug. 3—A great fleet BUTTER pound birthday of the T t t oat Before the talk Howard Stabler|L- Lewis told the War Labor Board |of the Royal Air Force's biggest | [ [] Guard will be helc ot " today that American miners ‘bumbm's returned from bfl(l(‘r?ll‘ v, i SR know them as rescuers | spoke on MHOREY seryive 3 : A Hamburg last night after giving the CODY CREAMERY ing, August 4, i i : he “only mine workers in | § I to it nafraic 1e heavie , life vicrie of Anchorage was a . ¥ ey once thriving German port its oom. Open to the 7 Pl S Ve 81 vt Rotarian. Other guests in-|Civilized country who don’t receive| cAghin B 1n° tar" ddva f‘)"“ ’;}'m‘ ‘.\‘, e aaa i 0 out, we don't have to come back.” | cluded Bob Jernberg, Assistant U.|compensation for Srayelitaay or break all records for sustained at- | A A R o A m nding lonely vigil S. Attor from Ketchikan, Dr "f‘;\ly‘bl\"“i‘ rode r i tacks on a dingle target. ation, commmemorating the found- | ¢ isolated lighthouse George Hayes of the Department| [WHOU & ' R | Fires set by the last assault Thurs- | FRESH B"TTERMILK z qls. 35(: ne of the O Guard, then calle A . remembers them, among |of Health, and Dick Byrnes,Juneau|Lewis appeared in behalfdol the day night were still burning as the | the U. S. Revenue Cutter N ther things, as men who put aside High School teacher proposed supplemental b i | RAF swept over the city to add| by Alexander Hamilton in heir sea legs and fought their way Lieut. Edward B. Metzen of the Mment with Hleuu.\ t'»m\l operators [,0 1Y havoc created by some 8,000 tons of | “In war and peace, the 15 through snow and brush to rescue | U.S. Coast Guard, Wash,, D.C., who|increase miners' earnings in a plea » €X- . bombs dropped in the seven previous | . the Coust Guard represent the long- | the survivors of the Gillam plane |will put on an exhibition in fight-[before the Board which he had| wife of Tommy Manville, the | raids. | ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT est continuous history 1 ing incendiaries and other con-|long ignored and defied. much-married asbestos heir, | Thirty bombers were lost in the | military organization, a history ex- the United flagrations here Thursday evening,| The proposed contract would i went to Hollywood to spend the | raid which was carried out in great | emplified by the Coast Guard motto t the greate nd |also was a guest crease earnings of the miners to &' symmer with some friends but | force, accompanied by attacks on OF CHEESE HAS ARRIVED | other objectives in northwest Ger- | | many. minimum of $2.75 a day, including $1.25 for travel time. Lewis contended the entitled to portal to not only under the Wage Hours Law but under their contract as 1 just correction of a working con- movie contract walked and now will spend her time more or less permanently in the studios of Hollywood into ‘a st importance of its lo , celebrates its 153rd birthday i organization which h: Semper Paratus”—Always Ready PETS This birthday finds Coast Gu EMINENT DOCTORS i "ohottaniosr | [NHAMBURG DELEGATES MEET ', . oo « o« |§ 200,000 MONDAY EVEN'N:’,‘ Women's Society of Christian Ser- [ vice of the Methodist Church to A be held tomorrow night at 8 o-| LONDON, Aug. 3A Reuters dis- At the meeting of the American! .ok in the parsonage, Dr. Ber-|patch from Stockholm said a Danish | e ——————————————— Legion Post, Alford John Brad-{,ery Block will give an intimate| Consular official who has returned | tard, No. 4, held last DigHE. the| ol S e aas it o Koran nbine.| S0 RN ML ot the AttonTanet| f Dugout, it was decided that the zroppers of the Service and ull| correspondent in Copenhagen that PHONE 92 PHONE 95 Lo the Paper Convention giners interested are invited to| it is estimated 200,000 are dead in Where Service, Price and Quality Meet to be held soon, would hold a ses- Hamburg as the result of the Allied | attend | ion next Monday night at 7 o'-| g LB vt bambings. : { LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKAI clock in the Dugout In London, this estimated number | Delegates a Joe Thibodeau, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY of dead is regarded with skepticism. | Fred Cameron, Edward Keithahn, | —_——————— George Gullufson, Bert Lybeck,! Have a portrait artist take your Lampreys have a sucking disk on | ———— — Homer Nordling, Claude Carnegie,|picture, Hamersley Studio. Opposite | their snout which enables them to . - o =y Waino Hendrickson and Alfred | Federal Building, Phone 294. adv. | climb dam walls. | There is no suhstitnte for Newspaper Adverhsma - Zenger b o——— i - Bl % S, Alternates are Leo Jewett, James - miners are portal pay proudly BUY WAR BONDS : e A Largest Selection of FRESHEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES at All Times EORGE BROTHER dition Free Delivery delegate Soufoulis, Willis Roff, Les Sturm,| John McCormick, Ben Ambenaug, | Harry Stonehouse and Steve Vuko-! vich ! - - FIRE PREVENTION MOVIES SCHEDULED BY COAST GUARD “Chemistry of Fire,” a movie howing the modern fire preven-| tion and fire fighting technique| developed by the Port Security| | Program of the United States| Coast Guard, will be shown here Thursday night. The time and place will be announced shortly. | Lieut. E. B. Metzen, in Juneau from Coast Guard headquarters in Washington, D. C., will show the pictures, assisted by Chief Special- | ists William McConnell and Ro- bert Reasebeck, both of whom are| % Only free people can hold T T w their purpose and their honor | A lecture will accompany the! movies, with an actual demonstra- are far less irritating to the nose and throat ifouMo‘:vr,merb of the Juneau Fire Do‘ | i . | partment and Civilian Defense| ey . | units will be present and an invi-| This tells why you ought to |tation to attend is also extended the general public. steady to a common end, and prefer the interests of completely — or definitely change now to PuiLir Morgis. In repeated clinical tests, doctors high in the profession report their findings—that: When smokers changed to Philip Morris, every case of irritation of nose or throat, improved. These findings were all re- ported in medical journals, to inform other doctors. To you as a smoker—it proves that finer-tasting PHILIP Morris are much easier on the nose and throat—far less 7 ARRIVE FROM WESTWARD WITH WOODLEY PLANE Th Woodley Airlines plane came | in from Anchorage today with seven | passengers, Art Woodiey piloting the mankind to any narrow interest of their own.” — Woodrow Wilson due to smoking, clearec irritating! 8. d up irritating! M | plane. = 5 | Returning to Anchorage were the WE ."*.LVL PHILIP MORRIS AT SAME PRICE AS ALL OTHER LEADING ‘followm{; passengers: Mrs. R. H. BRANDS...STILL THE SAME FRESH, FINER-FLAV ORED SMOKE —DESPITE Heider, James Heider, Carmen WAR-TIME PACKAGE CHANGES | Yates, U. G. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. | Theodore Henry, and Edward P. | Sommers. NEW YORK, Aug. 3. — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ‘ stock today is 5, American Can 83%, | Anaconda 264, Bethlehem Steel | 60%, Commonwealth and Southern 13/16, Curtiss Wright 7, Granby | Copper and Mining 47, Internation- | al Harvester 66%, Kennecott 30%, | New Ygrk Central 16, Northern Pa- : v SR 1 e ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | public Steel 17%, United States Steel X | 5214, Pound $4.04. : ‘ | Dow, Jones averages today are as ... Buy More War Bonds i | | | follows: Industrials, 135.63; rails, 34.37; utilities, 20.57. - YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. ' Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, . adv. THE DOUGLAS IN. DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT "Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME

Other pages from this issue: