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WEDN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA ESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1943 PAGE TWO ~SCHOLARSHIPS POLICE CHIEFS [DANCE TONIGHT |INLET OUNET As [ oo, oo are the grandest gang of guys that worked together to produce a Wilson Arbo- BIG STAFF GETTING OUT NEWSY WEEKL The Inlet Outlet, mimeographed eve fine camp magazine. gust is editor. > ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN FETES BIRTHDAY OF COAST GUARD OF NATION T0 GET TOGETHER AVAILABLE AT | ALASKA UNIV., And Now from a Botile, Comes the Loveliest BUY WAR BONDS Leas in the World . e : il . TS ' 5 T 4 weekly issued by and for the men y g oy ot Ao aoe rominted| NBFTITIE J09Y EifOrCEMERELPublis Colpbration Wil Big o e cu 7 Aunson Comaany| e || CHERSERE. : LEG MAKEUP e 1 e esti i equ- | 10ken Up at Conferenca | Held af Elks' Ball- busges st pewrson it v YAL ments, according to a notiee ve-py Many Agencies | room Here Here aye the names of the men BO CAFE ceived here by Superintendent A.| i | who every week generously volunteer Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin LIQUID LEG MAGIC, RIGHT OUT OF A B. Phillips from Charles E. Bunnell, { their time to help get out the Inlet BOTTLE So easy to apply, too . President. of. the Unigersity. «in| EVANSTON|-@l.‘Aug.4—War-| A public dance, commemorating; BE0r BIE 10 A L B0 56 B o0 Will not wain spet, come off on your order to be eligible, the application time law enforcement problems and j the I"”S‘ "L“l(“"“‘ G ll'l“"bU“)”““ll,m,i Walter “Walt® Seltzer the ar- Forme o VR B T clothes, or run. Just smooth it on—you've must have the approval of the ;“'“{”f*‘i“f‘d {:‘\"‘m‘l‘lzr (‘:’(‘z“’l’;"‘:“‘ :r:g;"' O ening i the Tiks ballroom.| tiSts supreme! There’s Larry Walskl, T { cet, sleckist hose ever and the superintendent be discussed by pelice exect S i this g slks Shuck Brown, Axel Ahlgren, Sam ORDER YOUR government officials at the 50th an- { Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock ifticst Territorial scholarships have been | e : g i piahet * I Stein, John Corson, Eddie “Dutch { e e mer..| nus conference of the Internationalfie, Boby . Tew's orchestra. will play| o S00 OO AR SUT ‘RABBIT SKINS e e Association of Chiefs of Police Aug-[for the affair and. refreshments| ‘nri e, e ! 3 | ritorial Legislature, covering room et wnd smile! There’s Bill Waring, Dave { NOW | ¢ y 4 i Gos|USt 9-11 at the Hotel Statler In |y pe served during the evening ; wwhisk Miller, and Paul Chas- ) 8 T rent at the University dormitories| po oo . g e niske D s Sxcpre ) Tanned, cleaned and all vis < B e TE o WOy AR se Police exccutives attending - the | coast Guardsmen playing hosts for| giates. and “Uncle Joe” Silldorf ! ready:to: make: mp. LEG SHOW ‘,"L""l"i Bcon fi"““;‘l“;‘;;“ from| conference will be welcomed By [ 1. gccasion Fofin Breston $Mo s 1ag ¢ awa® Ed | VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY x i any Territorial high ,schook | Mayor Edward ‘F. Jeffries, of De- | quic voo oo B L <, TSSO A Mol any local s oftice or ‘| | SEATTLE, N | “To obtain this seholarship: the|trojt, at the opéning session Auge bul‘::l(;ly_\r:x blui)l:g C:']n::i“:::;,ml“u ‘I,u:r you A;ur,m‘ w"‘meél ra]:nxrx ian Pacific Air Lines, Fairbanks | § __ » WASHINGTON | 5 Srodl e s g 5 d ay s .be clebrated : in|and Tom “ace-away” Smith, Mac - i —— —— In swooth lovely Sheor- “.‘,"‘_””,I"; ”‘] h.‘»‘;: cl“"‘_'”_'k"’d I“]"“ ust §. ¥ g waters throughout the world as! Verbrugghen, M. S. Bell, and Horace E GS OF THE WORLD'S tan, generous bottle, years of high school work-In ‘the| Fellowing a message from the L AKZ " o¢ i “American harbors, for| GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM ' BUY WAR BONDS Territory, must have the highest C. P. President, Chief Joseph T he cithde Mo Hatrallen. Home - — i o i PR R l |average standing in his class for Owens, of Rome, N. Y., police rep- :V‘q‘“,l‘_:‘ deu';m: "(m’w"‘:,;“],",“",Pm,“.:‘ [ ‘"' {all credits earned, and must pre- resentatives from England, Canada (W' A e Lt ph Pt agin) P T e ° {sent a certificate from his super- and Mexico will speak {now cl?aang subiuasines, guardin | THE BAIRANOF || z | intendent or principal to the effect| Heads of two federal government | ¢ONVOYs and manning mu'ur aden | : T n E that he is entitled to receive the law enforcement investigating|invasion barges from the Solomons Alaska’s Largest Apartment ‘ benefits of the scholavship. agencies, J. Edgar Hoover, of the|to the Mediterranean. ! Hotel A T C 0 | In the event that any student Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Because of the close proximity & ontitled to the: scholarship . does| Frank J. Wilson; of the U. S.:Secret|to the theatre of war, the Goast EVERY ROOM WITH TUB [not elect to take. advantage ! of Servicey will address the conference,|Guard in this area is playing a| and SHOWER L l N E ‘,h,, opportunity, it is available for Mr, Hoover will speak on Monday, | particularly vital role. Twenty-four| * | i ans et oo standing angd Mr. Wilson on Tuesday. hour patrols are maintained along| 3 ke St Bodibge ‘Cum amy . Representatives of the Office of the waterfront and at numerous Reasonable Rates rtatl b | eholarshing. are. cvotloble. T benY | Oivilian Defense, the Office of De- | other essential points, | * # [{ Alaska Trasportation P § e x(;m’ RO ‘hm’,"e fejise Transportation, the War De-| n addition to their direct war, Phone 800 I Company % FAREL DESTIN R ¢ e schio; Partment, the: Federal Bureau .of | quties, Coast Guardsmen continue| 7St THE | = ( e | } School myestigation, municipal, county and | o perorm peacetime duties, serv-| IS LEG MAKEUP ;m'd lxmn( ,:ade RPRUCBHION, state police: will take part i a0 their country under the historic KISS OF THE HOPS Z BAILINGS FROM PIXR jand it recommended can entey 'S pane} -discussion:ievaluating: Police | ;10110 “Semper Paratus’—Alway: p; o SEATTLE In Suntan Biege, so conditioned freshmen. ‘The.awaids emergency procedures at the Mon- | poqqy You don’t have to drink a C.)J’T SEATTL}J lasting and lovely jare based on scholastic background, day afterncon session: 2 r B R 4 — o :F- b A Oathd personal qualifications, \and peed. Highway Responsibility ! | bitter beer. Schlitz methods of ® Perrect comfort £ l 25 {Four sholarships are avslanle 0t - “Polce RespondiBilty in Hishway D‘,UG' AS || brewing control capture only the o Centrally located | { pASSRNOERS PREIGHT 50 each, and it is practically cer- Transportation” will be the sul i % L] % 0 ® Splendid food and {tain that there will be an addi- of a panel discussion Tuesday morn- i delicate flavor. -ot’ the lmp's, n .r L REFRIGERATION }tional seven of $150 each, and one ing, August10. Leaders in the fields NEWS || their harsh bicterness. That's F. B. . “oI $125, i ;:f pub‘lic sa(ets;, L;om;ervmll)on ';gd I one reason for that famous fla- MecClure, * :uam;mmg:l:z; = 4 Since the dormitory space at the Jaw’enforeement who have been in- ] AR N A kR Mgr. ~ LS A 5 zg i | University s limited,and. a.spec~ Vited t6 patticipate arc Norman Da- | POUGLAS GUARDS TO MEE ; vor found only in Schlitz. Taste ALASKANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT o 3 [ |!ial effort is being made to reserve MO, Vice-President of the Automo- I'}"' R ’l’-‘y AT BA{“" 3 RK | | §chlitz and you'll never want to ok 1 o 1 vi " ‘he regula eeting of the Doug- | . i rooms for those: entitled to: schol- ‘tive Safety Foundation, who will act | ey e - i QaALItY SINCE /887 [ ooms for thoser antitied to. ol L hateman, Sidney Wiliams, Gen- |las unit of the Terrltorial Guards || 80 back to'a bitcer beer NEW WASHINGTON | S : {must. make his application as soon '8} Manager of the National Safety | will be held on the local ball park | BUY WAR BONDS las: possible. Further ‘information COUNCilB. R. Caldwell, head of the | tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock.” j— LR L £, - o i DML 51 . S MR 4 SRR 1 b’c’ ()lit"llll(‘(l from. 8 A1 Traffic Division of the Los Angeles | I'he dress will be regular uniform 0 st ( Epa [ory Bhilline < . Lom SUPCIMILCH” pojice, R; V. Annett, of the New |and coveralls. Range practice is to P.0. ELKS ART GLOVER HERE ; e e S ork' State Troopers, Jobn J. Nash, |bc held at Treadwell and {trans- W0“dle Air 37 ‘ i s b R g ) 3 § (Bfarsd AR Gommissioner of Motor Vehicles for | portation both ways will be fur- y Wa s Special meeting, Wednesday, Aug. i Fi)k SEVERA[ DA“ ’KoTlEBUE Diinois- and ‘Président ‘of the Am- | pighed U R I 4, 1943, 8 pm { L SRR L priean Association of ‘Motor Vehiele i § M. H. SIDES, AT | AREE ROUTE "om Administrators, Ted Matson, of the | MRS, LOVELESS LEAYING SOON ad Secretary. Art Glover, regional engineer Yale Bureau of Street Traffic Re<biivic ~Goorge Loveless, with her > ‘;“" the le‘“ o "‘t“"‘ ’U 8. Corter L. Crutchor and Mrs. 3";‘0":“-A*fl‘::)‘;gm"[z“‘:“'m"f“‘ix Am-|small daughter, expects to leave . i o i ¥ Forest Service, has returned 10| Crutcher, teachers for the Office of Crican ki for the Westward in a few days to ANC]I”RAGE [‘l‘. h»(\:lxl{arltq 6:7[ m;(l)m“::.?lngl ufn(l’:']: Juneau after spending some time| Indian Affairs at Kotzebue, were in g:l::k:":;r:mlgxiagr the National Folin her. husband who s dotng ! vs about 14,65 squ S:lin Seattle where he was buying Juncau briefly this week, awaiting e vl missionary work in the vicinity of i ' - cquipment for the Alaska Spruce transportation back to their post, ' Traffic safety and traffic law en-j,g, ™ d Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA H WINDOW WASHING Log project. They are returning from a visit in ;‘;‘ezgzeg; ;;fleb;m:‘::’;fi”;rs;m:nl Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points i RUG CLEANING He will be here for a few days the States. B i S e L BACK 10 INLET } SWEEPING COMPOUND before going to Edna Bay head-| Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Reid, re- tion, an@t Lew Walace, of the Na After a vacation visit with his P FOR SALE quarters to direct building of a cently of Portland, Ore, art on !y /i e; ety Council, Tuesday after-{ {8mily for the past couple of : Loclkheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. ”z yoad for truck logging their way to Kokrines to take up | o0 . G & 1haak willrstus ing | | THEBEER 1 DAVE MILNER R their dutiostse wiw Semiugs, Wi Panel Discussion latter part of this week to Excur- | THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOU> Elecll‘a Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. % the Indian Bureaw. ‘They are ag- companied by their son, Gerald Phone Blue 510 Empire Ciassineas Pay! TURN IN—~YOUR OLD 16-RIB UMBRELLA — It's Worth Money fo the Girl Scouls YOUR OLD 16-RIB UMBRELLA HAS VALUE--The War Production Board has limited the quantity of new umbrellas which may be manufactured. Not nearly sufficient to meet the demand—manufacturers can restore, recover, add new ferrules and rib tips to that old, out-of-service umbrella. The Girl Scouts need funds to pay for their camp. We haye been authorized to sponsor the collection, and will pay for, and forward the umberllas store, and make them new again, The GATHER YOURS UP FOR A VERY WORTHY collected to a responsible manufacturer, who will re condition of the covering does not matter. SALVAGE DRIVE. IF YOU ARE NOT CALLED UPON—PLEASE PHONE RED 660 AND A GIRIL SCOUT WILL CALL AND PICK IT UP. IF ALL RIBS ARE PERFECT, WE WILL PAY IF UP TO THREE RIBS ARE BROKEN WEPAY . X B. (/)/( Bzgzsnaé | QRUALITY SINCE 1887 BRINGING UP FATHER YOU BETTER BRING THAT BARREL OF VITAMIN PILLS DOWN FROM THE ATTIC- | USED UP THAT BUCKET OF 'EM THIS MORNING- 'LL BE RIGHT BACK' | HEAR THE ‘PHONE RINGIN' /4 ALL RIGHT- NOW BE CAREFUL/ Also on the Tuesday afternoon program will be a panel discussion of ‘post-war problems of law en- forcement. by a group including Chief Frank J. Wilson, of the U. S, Secret Service, Hugh H. Clegg, A sistant Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation, Eliot Ness, Direc- tor of the Social Protection Section of the Community War Service, and representatives of state, municipal and provineial police of the United States and Canada. The entire Wednesday morning session will be devoted to a discus- sion of “Effects of War on Social Standards.” - Various phases of the subject will be presented by Charles P. Taft, Director of the Community War Service, Federal Security | Agency, Hugh H. Clegg, Assistant Director of the FBI, Chief Inspector John J. O'Connell, of the New York | City Police Department, and a rep- resentative of the National Associa- | tion of Manufacturers. Judge Cam- | ille Kelley, of the Juvenile Court, | Memphis, will deliver an address ;A debate on whether police or civ- | ilan agencles should direct Boys' Club work, and discussion by repre- sentatives of state and municipal i police departments will complete | the program. Col. Pelham D. Glassford, Director of _the ‘Internal Security Division, Office of the Provost Marshal Gen- eral, War Department, will intro- duce 'a - discussion of the subject, “Industrial and Civil Police,” at the closing 'session Wednesday after- noon. : OPA* DIRECTOR ‘SOUTH 5 gt ON BUSINESS TRIP . b’m ired R. Hermann, Alaska di- regtor 'of - the. Office of Price Ad- ministration, ;left:-this morning by | plane ‘for a business trip in Seat- | tle. . ‘Mrs. ‘Hermann expects to be| gone about two weeks. | - BUY WAR BONDS SOUNDS AS IF YOU REALLY IN LOVE/ IT'S YOUR SISTER-DEAR- HOW ARE YOU TWO DOVES TONIGHT °? YOUR VOICE sion Inle Copr.1943, Jos. Schittz Brewing Co., MUwaukee, Wis. MOTORSHIP PATRICIA PLYING BETWEEN JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY LEAVES JUNEAU TICKETS and INFORMATION at PERCY'S CAFE Where all small packages may be left. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 By GEORGE McMANUS OH-1 AM-HE WAS SO CUTE TODAY - JUST THINK- ~HE SAID -'LET'S RUN AWAY AN’ GIT MARRIED NOW/" THEN HE GOT A KINK IN HIS LEG ¥ ARE Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome R Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday ALASKA STAR | . Office paranor wore. FPhome 667 gy s g s o g : | Serving Southeast Alaska. Passengers, Mail, Express g SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. % Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 P Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. Haines Skagway ‘ Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109 Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petershurg ‘ Juneau $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 - Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound— imum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per-pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to PHONE 612 Change Without Nolice.

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