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PAGE TWO Pound Up fllafiu‘ Yot Pure Saucery in shoe design . . . These breath-taking new fall De Liso Debs. Here are four from our new collection. Dressy suedes, in brown or black— sleek, suave, polished calf in turf tan, brown and black. They have everything only a fine shoe can have. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA BIG CENTER . 65 ARRIVE HERE INUKRAINE ”’&K’n’ glll’NTDHAY - CAPTURED ' Disembarking here from the o { south early yesterday were the fol- owing: From Seattle — Justine Smith, {June Forrest, Lawrence Hamilton, | {pdward Buttke, Marie A. McDon- |Paris, insists the withdrawal fromisid, Katherine M. Nichols, William [Kharkov are so hard pressed $Hey|T Holcomb, Mrs. De Lareece, Mrs {are throwing new formations B0 iilda Finucene, R. M. Douglas, Wil- |the battleline the moment of thefr!jjam R. Garster, Mrs. Ruth Rock, |arival and without any rest. !Richard H. Garvin, Mrs. Irene A ! F - |Garvin, Sandra K. Garvin, Mrs. Margaret Dyer. t Mary F. Holmes, Maude 8. Cham- {bers, Mrs. Helen L. Young, Mrs Elie . LeBlanc, Mrs. Evelyn Mec- Cutcheon and infant, Mrs. Roberta McConough, Karen M. Falkenberg, Mrs. Evelyn Falkenberg, Mrs. Agnes C. Pike, Joseph C. Pike, William {Young, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Chureh Maude A. Campbell, C. F. Stephens, |was the scene of an 8 0%lock! Cecil Anderson, Lana Rose, G. G. |candlelight ceremony performed Geraghty, Thomas P. Roust. |Saturday evening by the Rev. A, Mrs. Margaret Roust, Willlam T. |A. Alsop when Geraldine Warden, Mahoney, Mrs. O. F. Wagner, Violet |daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Hoar, Lois Kitchener, Elvy Clem- Bodding, was married to “Corporal efit,"Jewel Peterson, Mrs. Luella A. Walter F. Cummings of Walla'Risem, Shirley Risem, Joyce Risem, Walla, Wash. Mrs. Frances - Mackey, Donald R Baskets of colorful garden flows Mack, William Scarlett, Charles S ers were arranged throughout the Gcctzenberger and George Sypr church for the service and organ| From Ketchikan—H. A. McEac! music for the evening was playcd'“‘“~ Harriet A. Kenyon and Earl by Miss Katherine Torkelson. 'I"WD'C“;“CL selections, “Because” and, “At| ‘Trom Wrangell—A. Van Mavern. o 2 From Petersburg—Astrid * Sadler, Dewning,” were gung DeforSHNE) whller fepateds, Elsle Glauseri dnd ceremony by Roy Gilman. (AR, (dba Yoha "W HeE pnd The bride selected a tailored st "o g SRR WINbEE in aqua with brown accessories mriRaymond L. Doren. her marriage 'and she wore :a! ! (Continued from Page one) n iCummings-Warden - Nuptials Held Here " On Saturday Night | Resurrection Lutheran ——————— shoulder corsage of roses. | Miss Alice Swap, her only atten- | m dant, wore 2 brown suit with yel-! " F'MD [I" low accessories. Her flowers were 'po l (o |also roses. | l- (E URI HERE Sergeant Frank Cerini was best| man for the groom and ushers were Fourteen were tried in City Police Tech. Sgt. Roy Sawyer and Cor- Court this morning on charges of poral Bill Joseph. ‘:’e"“{ drunk and disorderly as fol- | Following the ceremony a recep- 03’55 L . tion was held at the B Street home | | I f;_KE 5“‘_‘:‘53"- drunk, 30 days of the bride’s parents where over Jail; Ernest Hayes, drunk and «| friends. NEWS CANNERY OFFICIALS, CREW LEAVE DOUGLAS TOLAY DOUGLAS Hellan arrested Moises Laya Corpus | at warrant issued from Seattle on a | charge of being fugitive from jus- tice. duction into the Army. ARRESTED; JOINS ARMY | S. Deputy Marshal Walter | Taku over the weekend on a| ROYAL CAFE Specialties: Corpus was released for in- | MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1943 e ' CHOW MEIN Leaving on the southbound steam- H CHOP SUEY er today are Mr. and Mrs. Donald "D S TOMORROW ! AM%HICAN DISHES Robinson, cannery foreman and his | wife: Bill Oakson, Eler Grande,| Low tide—2:58 a. m. 29 feet. | novu CAFE Lee Millér and all the Filipinos,| High tide—9:27 a. m., 11.4 feet. who composed thé cannery crew for| Low tide—3:04 p. m., 60 feet. 3 this past seascn. Joe Ellson, can-| High tide—9:21 ';,, . 198 fGot. Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin nery superintendent and gen BRARbS a , manager; Dan Hitchman, comp: GARSTER RETURNS i bookkeeper and Mrs. Haga, who is| ' yoinart o @ Cl AR IL L il e i ‘l.\aryv at _m" boarding vh"::\‘“ Juneau, arrived from the south yes- ORDER YOUR will remain for a period o Wind UP yo o s tter an absence Of several RABB IT s K I ns the company's affairs i 4 i . |months in the states. | ! All of the above mentioned have g NOW - ¥ made many friends in this com- munity and it is with regret that we say goodbye, hoping that all wul be able to return with next vear's operations MISS RUBY McNEILL HERE Arriving here last Tuesday after spending her vacation in the sunny south, Miss Ruby McNeill, fourth and fifth grade school teacher, was welcomed by all. While on her va- cation, Miss McNeill visited with her parents in Kentucky. Her sister, who is teaching in Wrangell, accompan- ied her on her return tour by way of California, thence up the west- . ern coastal route, to Seattle. This is Miss McNeill's third year of teaching in Douglas. 1 - - | | MRS. WALLEN FORREST HERE | Arriving here Saturday by plane‘ from Fairbanks, Mrs. Wallen For- | rest, (formerly Helen Pusich) was| very happy. to see the old home | again and to .visit her family and | She "plans on a month’s | vacation here before again rejoining | | her husband ‘who is stationed with "the Army Sigal Gorps in Fairbanks | and fo' resumé’ her duties as Chief | Filer in the Office of Construction at Ladd Field. ’ - DAUGHTER FOR McBRIDES According to an announcement | from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sey, their | daughter Alice and husband, Arthur McBride, are the proud parents of a | ™ BARANOF | |y Alaska’s Largest Apartment PNEW WASHINGTON IR Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. WINDOW WASHING swl:ggnzl.f::mpo?mu it s W FOR SALE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON DAVE MILNER 62X et BUY WAR BONDS Phone Blue 510 I Hotel | + EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates Phone 800 B e T U S SEATTLE ® Perrect comfort PASSENGERS PREIGHT * Centrally located = o Splendid food and REFRIGERATION F. B. service b4 McCl ® Large Rooms— Mer. . all with Bath D. B. FEMMER—AGENT ALASEANS LIKE THE PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 BUY WAR BONDS i e : ; disorderly, $25; Dan White, drunk, { L e ettt the couple called 0 39 qays i jail; Hazel Coffin, drunk. baby girl, born July 31, and weigh- 91 Wl;]rstheg‘sclz\l:pmonsz: e $15; Dan Perrin, drunk, $25 and 30 Ing nine pounds and one ounce.| 5 eorge Osborne px.es ed a € re-) Sergie Glass, drunk, $25; Frank S, Was born at the Fullerton Hospital | B 4%- ception ta_ble during the evening Rimoon, $25, drunk; William Jack; Fullerton, Calif. i \ § 3 «;qnd assxsngg dwere gflesdames:red‘ drunk, $25; Bert Benson, drunk, $25; T & ! 10 0 # "2 i B : il ewman, Andrew Rosness, Hans H. A. Marshall, drunk and disord- | _ CITY COUNCIL MEETING % 2 bl . i v e (R()LIND( .U.,pl,A“ lemlxd nf' rb.nc beau- Berg and J. J. Klein. erly, $50; Ture Erickson, drunk, $25; The Douglas City Council is|{ Anchorage Kodlak Falrbanks \ ) V2 THHCRU tan oulf, RENIRURNE Mrs. Cummings is employed in Sulmer Cissna, drunk and disord- Scheduled to meet this evening for | RN s 108 Dl aten $10.95 /the Auditor’s office here and Cor- | erly, $100; Fred Crisp, drunk, §25. | the regular bi-monthly business ses- || Yakutat Valdez Nome |poral Cummings is with the Quar- e sion. Business of importance should C d s d B l B $12.50 FLAPJACK - Black calf, low heel, slip- termaster Corps of the U. S. Afmy.' come before the Council and all i . : on. The shoe that's sweeping the The newlyweds are residing at BUY WAR BONDS members are urged to be present. ordova ewar IlSlO ay A Lr or black suede, toe-cut untry { p ' o i i Lhlgng coun ; he Barariof Hotel | Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis $10.95 020 BEE . Mail Orders Accepted w dll d F d sund e g o Pioneersof Alaska Ll r.l : ’ » ! ON STATEHOOD O H l . . ERTENCS e | ang Auxmary | ALASKA STAR | - I ® "“The Natlonal Federation of Fed- | b A | €ral Employees will hold its monthly | l QW{/Uy S//ch /36’7 :meenng in the Gold Room of the | AIRLINES Lo IBarano{ Hotel, ‘Wednesday noon, | | Offi Gk AR 57 | August 25. It is expected that close | 3 | 1ce [ B s : i to one hundred members will attend. | BARANOF HOTEL P h on e 6 6 7 ROBERT HUF(H‘NS i;l(.n'( oliseum theatre chain of W. 4 ltrciip,bHutchlns will go toI K}e)tch(l}kx;ln | " According to Hugh J. Wade, Pres? | iTOSS. an ecome manager of ‘the Coli- |{dent of the local chapter, an inter- | h & L ! g Mr. Hutchins came north from | Seum Theatre there. | esting program has been arranged to lll'S ay, llgllSl zs, al 6:30 P. M. SHU‘WM&& ES HERE Seattle where for the past eight | ——e—— [follow a_short business meetin. | i T’ months he has been connected With | 'R. E. Robertson, Chairman of the | b l A.l : Hu weil known | the Sterling chain of 18 theatres. | Hosp"‘l NOiES {Juneau Bar Association’s Commit- | ODD FELLUW [ 00 ey rwa , S Nor in Previous to going to Seattle he was | /tee on Statehood, has agreed to , and will for the next two | with the Simons string of theatres | : 3 z: B | present a synopsis of the Bar As-| have the management of «he | $or eleven years . The Simons chain | MS, Gharles Bopejoy and babylgocjation report on the question of | 20th Century in charge during the | operates ir North Idaho and Mon- Anng'.s Hospital Saburdga ey ‘_e_'iimmedmwly favoring statehood. Al- ! J U N E A U absence of Cliff Daigler, who will ‘tana. forned %o fheir s 1ny the Ever- i€ Shattuck, Chairman of the Ju- | * L take a managerial swing around | When Daigler returns from his P Aparcas neau Chamber of Commerce's Com- ANCH“RAGE - i bt - iz | 3 mittee on Statehood will present a 38 synopsis of that report with recom- | James De Mers, a medical patient, ;o4 against the present movement | All memb t tf th H S Via YAK“TAT and connov‘ FOR SALE pital Sundaye | Ot ARS'S HOS- of davocating immediate statehood. emabers must ROINY Ipix pecrefary i NTERIOR Alaska Point pital Sunday. This will give the members of ‘the | fOl’ Dinner Reservations b f b T d Connections to ALL I ska Points Z an wAR PRICES | clisei ¥ HEI;;( is Sdbitted National Federation of Federal Em- | eiore 1ues aY: ? | & ployees an opportunity to hear both o to St anms Hosptal Saturday for| ecs or e mporant auestion. | August 24, at 6 P. M. as space and food Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. " = medical attention. Fe g . . ech-lc eiri eralor 00 | The National Federation of Federal is limited g S Employees will not, as an organiza- . Elect.’a Leaves Juneau 230 PM. c l - r '(nexilperfi;-rgialls‘;trd:hx:" "}]\{ed’;fll ]pB_Aion. express an opinion on tha| 2 3 ‘ 3 d st. S Hospital on | gypject, but the program has been d F On alne s | Sunday. darranged to give its members nns: “es ay rl ay H | opportunity to hear the arguments ’ One 8-Piece sei 8 Uy $2.75 | M"s-d C'}:r;:;‘ez Gse:rif of ;w’;;";!on both sides, according to Mr. : was admi! o St. Ann's Hospital | wade. FOR RESERVATIONS s O e 8-Piece Set . . . 4.00 |Sunday for surgery. P Al MOTORSHIP PATRICIA PUBVATIONS & s : 73 ~ - A PRAEER 1| ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Sne 7-Piece Set . . . 3.50 Mrs. Louise Ward and Mrs. Betty - TRIP TO OUTSIDE PLYING BETWEEN b &A8d A3 REAY Slsd | g{’]’\’[‘::gm‘:::e %S:S’;:Efd b‘:omu:";f Mr. and Mrs. John Pastl returned W Phone 612 Agents "~ Juneau eir | s CLOSING OUT THIS STOCK Govemment Romil” 1o i Sty ket s s | JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY AR & 1 T ’ E ¢ g several weel H | = g IT WON'T BE LONG NOW PSR GO - LEAVES JUNEAU { ! ¥ 3 Gl YOUR BROKEN LENSES (8 © ® ® o o o o o o o ¢ 1 L Alaska Electric Light and et oo (! * Sshehas eront © 3] Unesdays and Saturdays al §:00 P. M. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson.|® (U. S. Bureau) .; Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express |Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv.|® Temp. Saturday, Aug. 21 e 2 SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | Power Company | ————————— e 'Maximum 65, minimum 55 e | TICKETS and INFORMATION at Hawk ' An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- LS p PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY ¢ Temp. Sunday, Aug. 22 . P E n c v . s c A r E Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka 5 —Teleph No. 616 Have a portralt artist take your ¢ Maximum 56, minimum 49 o e Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $I0 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 uneau eiepnone INo. 5 . 1] sitk s SR T 0 10 picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite|® Rain—16 inch. » Where all small packages may be left ichagof ! 'L Federal Building. Phone 294. adv'e © o o o o o o o o o 3 D ges y_be . | %“r::‘:fnf i: %g :g %g :g ig 5 3 o G S " v - Pelican .18 10 18 18 . BRINGING UP FATHER By GEOR MANU Todd 8 10 1 Y 0 GE Mc S Tenakee .. 10 10 10 - Angoon .. 18 18 I DID DADDY TAKE s Hoonah .. 10 YOUR SISTER'S YES-THEY HELLO-MAGGIE! WILL YOU Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. FIANCE OUT TO SHOULD BE ?g_n‘/?éflé 5!5;'32 'I'CCOMEB i l;!lflsig:s BK‘%WO;’Y HOME BY LITE NIGHT CLUI uneau . X - NOW- AN’ GIT HER FIANCE TO GO et TR S 1R 8 THIS IS TERRIBLE HOME?! WANNA GIT HOME- Express Rate: 10 "'ftirp.eir pound—Minimum Charge 60c F& JGGS TO BUT HE WON'T LEAVE! Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% KEEP ouT ; Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. HIS HOUR! 5 Juneau Hoonah 4 UNTIL IS Excursion Inlet TR $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangel x Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 ‘ Petersburg 30.00 10.00 | Wrangell ... 20.00 < Express Ra 5¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per |'umnzl—MInImmnl of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic [ warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to P n“‘ ‘lz it Change Without Notice. it g i »