The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 12, 1943, Page 6

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PAGESIX " CHAMBER VIEWS FINE MOVIES ON One of the most educational films on the fighting of fires yet produced was shown to members of the Chamber of Commerce and their guests this noon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel by members of the U Coast Guard which is carrying on an intensiv program in port security ecially stressed was the us2 { water in a fog-like spray for ombating all types of fires Lieut. Warren Caro introduced the films for' Lieut. Edward Met- en of the Port Security Division of the Coast Guard, Washington, D. C. Chiefs Reasebeck and Mc- Connell showed the movies enti L R o s ~__~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA NUREMBERG RAID TUESDAY NIGHT | “The Chemistry of Fire.” E. 'H. Te Allen Shattuck, chairman of the Denver, committee, announceda| Charles Wortman, treasurer of legislative report will be made next week on|the Sitka Bills Club, attended the the sthtelicod bill th Congress meeting last night and invited Ju- Guests included Dr. John Cle-|neau Elks and their ladies to at- ments of Wrangell, Archie Shiels tend the gala housewarming at and Gene Murray, president and| Sitka next week of the newly com- vice-president of Pacific American | Pleted quarters for the club. | Fisheries, Daniel ampbell, Bel- A delegation from Juneau will NEW YORK, Aug. lingham cannery operator, and W. go to Sitka for the occasion and C. Arnold of Ketchikan will also initiate a Sitka class of - candidates next week. bodies have been > the Nuernberg TWO NEW MEMBERS FOR JUNEAU ELKS LODGE INITIATED | thousand people TRAP WATCHMEN ARE FINED $300 APIECE - Andrew Anderson and Ivar Oi- e - Two candidates were initiated by hus, watchmen for the Libby, Mc- Mrs. Tom Hutchings, wife of Juneau Elks Lodge last might with |Neill and Libby trap at Barren the proprietor of Hutchings Econ-| Scotty” Adams, Past Ex-!Island, involved on charges of il- omy Market, returned E Ruler, presiding. The new legal fishing, were fined $300 each from a two months’ members of the Juneau Lodge are this morning when tried before States. Mrs. Hutchings spent H. E. Howell s time in Seattle idwards. U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. ! c ol Dl M e UG A e e ing to reports received by the CBS that from Bern, Switzerland, 2000| Shigemitsu, recovered from Stamer and Italian Ambassador In- ruins following the delli held a conference this after- RAF raid on Tuesday night, Forty | noon discussing “current problems left | that are avising for the tripartite homeless, according to the dispatch.| powers from the present war sit- s uation.” | The dispatch also said the session there was being held coincidentally with “important conferences” of Axis have been MRS. HUTCHINGS BACK this week and Portland. Japanese German leaders in northern Ital — e NICK BEZ HERE Nick Bez, in the ered at the Baranof Hotel. * oKk k. K TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE SUBJECT: Georgia Chairman, Senate Finance Committee FIGURE IT OUT msmmm BOOST YOUR BOND Senator Walter F. George, Members of the A RECOMMENDATION... Joint Committee | on Internal Revenue Taxation whose Hon. Harold Knutson, Minnesota Member House Ways and Means Committee Hon. Robert L. Doughton, North Carolina Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Michigan Minority Ranking Member q : signatures appear above 4 g are: Senator Walter F. George, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Hon. Robert L. Doughton, and Hon. Hargld Knutson. BUYING THROUGH THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN smmmm This advertisement is a coniribution to America's all-out war effori by PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES Broiled Fried SERVED ANY TIME Steak and Chicken DINE AND DANCE e ———————— * Kk * k k * *x * Kk *k *x *x k *k *xk Kk Kk Kk *x Kk THE DOUGLAS INN OPEN UNTIL NAZI-JAP HEADS CONFER, NIPPON 7z RADIO REPORTS BERLIN, Aug. 12. — The Berlin 12—Accord- | radio broadcast a Tokyo dispatch Foreign Minister Ambassador with the Peril Strai the Packing Company at Todd, is regist- 3 | | LOVELY Gloria De Haven, film star- let, points to the calendar to re- | mind observers that today and stamps to the tune of $130,000,000. The money will be used to build the U. S. Navy's new aircraft carrier | “Shangri La.” (International) ] BACK ON THE FARM NEW YORK. —- Solly Mishkin, |former Yankee farmhand who has |been playing semi-pro ball for the |past six years, is the new manager of the Yanks' Pony League team |at Wellsville, N. Y. | - - - - HE'LL BE REMEMBERED NEW YORK.—Boojlana, one of the crack two-year-olds in Lt. Col. C. V. Whitney's string, recently cost form play at the Empire | City-Jamaica meeting $67,486 when !he got home second. | » > — HE GOT AROUND NEW YORK.—Golfer Al Watrous has walked 25,000 golf course miles, hit 0,000 shots, played 5,000 18- hole rounds and has played in 41 states and many foreign countries e NAVY NURSES IN JUN Lieut. (jg.) Lucille Hendricks with the Nurse Corps, United States Navy, and Ensign Marie H. Griggs, also with the Nurses Corps, United States Navy Reserve, are registered as guests at the Baranof Hotel here. of smartly detailed PURSES 1o set off your DIVERSIFIED WARDROBE —Colorful fabric com- binations —Some wooden tops. —Big enough to carry your extras. —Trim enough to hug under your arm. Price 1o clear at $5.00 THIS WEEK ONLY! * Jones-Stevens Seward Street every day is a good time to buy war | PHONE 92 GARLIC SALT ONION SALT CELERY SALT SAVOR SALT SEASONING ALASKA COASTAL MAKES FLIGHTS - TO MANY POINTS The following passengers were flown to Excursion Inlet yesterday by Alaska Coastal Airlines: Leo DeManse, R. J. Snadahl, E. E Bilodean, Frank Haley, C. W. Don- ley, C. A. Grassner, Carl Johnson, Frances Marvin, Charles D. Henry, Claude Greene, Delmar Small, and Art Waliguna. r Coming in from the Inlet were George Kirkaddon, Ruth Howard, Ray Higgins, John Olson, J. Ralph Pryor, and Dorothy Britlain. A trip to Sitka took J. W. Guck- er, Jerry Gucker, Mrs. George Bag- gen, Mrs. E. H. Harvey, and Rus- sell Clithero. Returning were Mrs. Fred Schaley, Heine Wesby, M. Jorgens, William Paul, and H. S. Fraser. Hoonah-bound passengers were” W. R. Nichols and John Johnson. Today's flights took the follow- ing to Sitka: Eugene William, John De Champlain, E. Bohm, Mr. | and Mrs. Henry Sully, J. L. Mc- | Namara, and Hannah Winberg. Those coming from Sitka were THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1943 BANANAS pounds for 25¢ pounds for 25¢ Plenty Fresh Fruits and Vegetables EORGE BROTHER Freevl)elivery Where Service, Price and Quality Meet LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! This Onion Salt So good and handy, — Schilling PHONE 95 (S UY ANOTHER ND TODAY Louise Ward, Paul Jensen, L. Ol- sen, and Lula Cahman. A flight to Excursion took Dar- rell Frank, C. Doberstein, Frank Hamilton, Capt. J. W. Evans, Capt. P. W. Amborn, with Cpl. Frank Ausmus as a return passenger. Flying to Ketchikan were N. C. Smith, Clarence Brandeberry, Don- ald Brandeberry, Col. E. M. Trensch, and Capt. A. W, Storch. Nick Bez and W. C. Arnold were passengers to Todd. . > - - STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Aug. 12. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 5%, American Can 83'%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel 59'%, Commonwealth and Southern %, Curtiss Wright 7%, International Harvester 67%, Ken- necott 31%, New York Central 15%, Northern Pacific 14'%, Republic Steel 17'%, United States Steel 53, pound $4.04. Dow, Jones averages today are as follows: industrials 13644, rails 34.28, utilities 20.77. D HERE FROM WASHINGTON Tom. B, Coughran, "Capt., F.D. Washington, D. C, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. SKILLED LOGGERS Logging Truc: Road Builders Wanted for IMPORTANT WAR WORK Certificate of Availability Required U. S. Employment Service 124 Marine Way, Juneau Lynn L MIDNIGHT Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Crosby at the Gastineau Hotel, Juneau

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