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PAGE TWO "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ] TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1943 TR0 P (SUIT IS FILED ALASKACOASTAL | TIDES TOMORROW | MY | " AGAINST EMIL TRIPS AREMADE | i 5o o | ROYAL CAFE ) GALAOANDWIFE TOMANY POINTS < (5% i | Specialties: ] e AGNES BREEN HERE : CHOW MEIN suit was filed in U. S. District| pageengers making the flight to FROM WRANGELL i CHOP SUEY Court this morning by Fred and’ pycyrgion Inlet yesterday and today| Agnes Breen, school nurse for the | AMERICAN DISHES Apriano Carrillo and Charles Gold- | ity the Alaska C al Airlines|office of Indian Affairs at Wran- | stein against Emil and Plorence were: Garland Bdg Mr. and gell Institute, is now in Juneau, | YAL Galao, asking the Court for a re-|wr.c pritz Willard, Forrest Young, o i | straining order prohibiting the j. anq John H. King. Returning FEET HURT? Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin Galaos from removing further fiX-|were parry Estabrook, Paul Galong, # 5o, see Dr D . Rcabwiss . 4 |tures from the Brunswick Building penity Lucas, Ernést C. Stewart,|iatest sclentific methods. Osteopath | on Lower Franklin Street, and ask- | pyonjel M ause, Clifford Boren,|and Chiropodist. | [ing a $3,000 judgment for damage g M. Cropley, Willilam C. Need-| Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel to the property rick, Kenneth L. Kigir, and John Office 387 The property was sold by Gold- w Lammont. Hilho: fied oo stein recently to the Carrillo Broth- | A 1 perrault and Hans Floe flew ¢ ers and contains a restaurant, pool room and bowling alley. The com- g e oase W - plaint Charges: the Galaos With Te | mavar Mry By, enbis BIES: WINDOW WASHING moving the bowling alley and fur-| gayv Dickson, Katie Fajando, Mar- RUG CLEANING {ther damaging’ the Droperty. tha Jacobs, Ruth Myers and Susic SWEEPING COMPOUND Mrs. Galao was arrested yester-| gy FOR SALE day by a Deputy U. 8. Marshal on 4 flight to Ketchikan took John DAVE MILNER a disorderly conduct chaige on & rrwin Henry Donnell, N. Nelson, Yhis Briscgio | complaint signed by Mr. Goldstein. George A, Jones and Charles - ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOwW ‘Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON —— et [ S to Hawk Inlet, and passengers re- "BUY WAR BONDS ; i BARE ESSENTIAL 1 S 3 Kraus. Passengers to Sitka were W.!7 i A S £ | T. Hunt, Paul Perry and Leonard| ) qpp how Gwén Wakeling, the designer, has made onc costume do the work of four. | FORMER pR""ER Taylor. A trip to Skagway took 1 BARANOF (% to \he IR WYy ok ve. | HERE WITH ARMY Malcolm Moe and Catherine Mc- (4 gjooporg Largest Apartment e Cormick 1 B r % H{‘ here, and Mrs. Yaw, are enjoying are Mrs. Kostrometinoff, Mrs. Will- quspon]’ SERV. - - Hcf‘l ' NVEWS % : \ g B 1. siting wi r s I S ushing, Mrs. Wy A AR / 9 a vacation visiting with friends in iam Cook, Mrs. John C g, N i . st ' EVERY ROOM WITH TUB nes Elliott Fletcher, Miss Cora May . * E. Smithmeyer, S oy W. Van Horn /. C. Arnold, Ketchikan attorney | Times, dropped into The Empire ! BReasonable Rates 1 gal representative for the | SHARPE IN SITKA vesterday. ! (Continued from Page one) | Canned Salmon Industry and Nick | oo oer Sharpe, Territorial Coth- | My. Case is now with the Army * SIDENCE SOLD Bez, Superintendent of the Peril| i 00 of Labor, spent the past | Transport Service as engineer on a ekt i bokinn SETMRE nrovemsl Phone 800 Irs. Elliott Fletcher have | Straits Packing Company at Todd, | coo ™y ginea transacting official | tanker temporarily stopping Here. m(»‘u);hu-‘ m_- nece“m}; phitir) SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 © to Mr. and Mrs. | were Sitka visitors last week. [ business and visiting with friedd ' He has been in the service for about 5 :1-; 'cvemmeym Lhee 15 to e | SR Y eRivrix who took poss oo, ! Sa 8T ¢ | year, having joined this branch |y Tear of incompetents and| nd Mrs, | MISS RANDS HOME GO TO SKAGWAY because of his former sea experience crnék-pots E | ’ children are moVINg | nfigs Margaret Rands, daughter of | jimmy Claire, son of Mrs. Louella | when he traveled extensively in the ey 3 ’ g It Thomsen house on |y and Mrs. Clarence Rands, has | smith ;nd grandson of Mr. and | South Pacific. 011“};’?’; l:e;fltd?:b;n?::tizl;;‘tt2‘2:};| # ¢ Perrect comfort returned to her home here from'Mrs_ J. H. Gilpatrick left Friday for | 'Prior to his five years' stint at jnaividuals under fire, Probably as| B ® Qentrally located Juneau where she visited With | skagway where he will establish a the Times, Mr. Case worked for y.,. capable as incompetent men S © Splendld food and ¢ DAYS IN JAIL " friends for l’wo ‘weeks. | residence. | many yccars at the Seattle Type- have been chased out of the service: F. B. service )(f has been sentences i —_— settting Company. !and there have been publicized in- sClare, ¢ ms— 0 days in the Federal jail MEMBERSHIP TEA TO TRAVEL SOUTH shiinces of perfots Wit réal'xects| ::r?.:o;,m D. B. FEMMER—AGENT e of being drunk | Plans for a membership tea to be | o \ary Nelson, who has been tive ability who have refused to e ziven by the Snka'Wome:S C}ub!employed here at the Photo Shop | Guest of Honor take on government jobs because of | PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 were completed at a luncheon 10T g4y, gccompanied by her son, | 2 | the constant pressure of “inves- whied here by | members of the club’s execunve‘Carl' who is known to his many | ! B- hd D' tigators former Sitka | committee given by the Presme;““:[rxends here as “Skippy,” left by | |” ay HIRCF | “onbissea observers, howevey, are BUY WAR BONDS ¢ s in Burling- | Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff, “‘h f; plane for Juneau Friday, where they positive that the real job will be . 1ave been sold to [ home Monday. The tea ";:i";e ¢! | plan to get transportation for Se- | Private Robert Goldstein was hon- | done when the investigating agencies " Irs. C. B. Hodgins and [ it the club rooms In "‘f"" “SSL“" attle, where they will make their ored at a birthday dinner Saturday | Guit centering their fire on isolated | » Mrs. Harold Melby. )!';J!H\!Ml;" “’i")t’:"‘sm’:!‘:;‘t’“;';s';' home after visiting with relatives in | night, with Miss Pat Olson as ' cases of fan dancers, movie stars, “ 0 U C A N F L Y I, from 2 un . m. - Des Moines and Bremerton, Wash. ' hostess for the affair which was physical culture exponents, and per- | VISITING IN JUNEAU ients of the club who are now re- S {5 " phy D D 1 g - — | given at the residence of her aunt, sons who once spoke at Communist Helen and Betty Jo | dding in Sitka will be :5“9‘;"’ 1:;‘: ELIGER RETURNS Mirs. Hollis Tripplette, in the Fran- | rallies, and settle down to a whole- t 0 daughters of Leslie | ind to assist during the aftern . Al Seeliger, who has been em- ces Apartments. sale weeding out of the less spec- i \dent of the Sheldon | Viembers of the executive commit- ployed for the past few months at KalOeE 66 sitend wers & 8 145 B 3 N | . . 7 i S = As a Sgt. Robert facular but far more numerous | sbyterian Mission School ! tee which is sponsoring the “”_:‘_' Excursion Inlet, arrived here last, Andersen, Sgt. Robert Ostermann, 'sons who are not fitted by train Anchorage KOdlak Fau’banks T |week for an indefinite visit with Corp. Arne Gelotte and Pvt. Werter | experience, or temperament for | Mrs. Seeliger at their apartment R. Pugh. jobs they now hold. Yakutat valdez Nflme | | [in the ettleson Building. | e | —————— Cordova Seward Bristol Bay BUY WAR BONDS | BUY WAR BONDS ‘ PLANE TO JUNEAU | : Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Miss Aletha Tyson, Miss Betty Darlin and Edward Petterson were - 1 for Ji Friday. d ‘p:me passengers for Juneau Friday " wednesday rrlday snn ay CELEBRATES 8TH BIRTHDAY P f Al k Mrs. Max Lurz entertained at loneers (L ASK A | * | the cookhouse at the Pyramid Sal- : : N mon Company cannery Tuesday SES CDET | il s 3 o B and Auxiliary I ALASKA STAR Fw\,h B H birthday of her son, Albert. The b | twelve small guests enjoyed an i | afternoon of games, followed by the . A | serving of refreshments. Those who i No. 5 of a series attended were Nancy Yaw, Loretta Office P ( ) Ott, Maryjane Ganty, Edwin Osbak- BARANOF HOTEL hon e 6 6 7 A ken, Charlie Nick Trierschild, Wal- ias his war anyway. . lace Ganty, Billy Freeb: , Terry o s v v vt s om0 | Thursday, August 26, at 6:30 B. M. shing that he hadn’t! Rhoades, Norma Jean Lurz and Al- And the sooner we set the little g o 0DD FELLOWS' HALL Woodley Airways Schrz ; 2 ' ink, H. S. Case, former employee 5 ”"Lm]: VISITORS g Johnson.r in the ad department of the Seattle Fedefil Johholde’s‘ b D ~ A e . BUFFET SUPPER 1 vellow emperor right in his think- Mrs. Willlam C. Charterls was | which N A . We 3 P oing to hostess at a buffet supper at her Ry ing, the sooner “L are all g £ home last Sunday evening. Guests J U N E A U them get back to living our normal, included Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | * last- ABati ] aotalione | Preeburn, Mr..and Mrs. Frank Hen- A E peaceful existence. nesy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin, Mrs. | ANCH“R 1 John J. Conway, Mrs. Prosper S.! i Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA S xt time you ar ble to , Maj 3 | & & e 0 " Gage " M Ve ana ot - AT} members must notify their Secrefary Consiactiont & TR TR O Ak el get a berth, or 'Jrge space, on an Alaska veséel, remember that the cers commssion || for Dinner Reservations before Tuesday, Of interest to local residents,is| soldier, or workman in that berth the news received here tnat M. | August 24, at 6 P. M. as space and food Lockheed Arrives Juneaun 2:00 P.M. vou couldn’t get, or the war Rhoda D. Stetson has received a | commission as Second Lieutenant | is llmlted Electra Leaves J‘uneau 230 P.M material in the cargo space you ih the Dnited States Army Nursel 9y couldn’t have, is-helping speed that Corps recently at Fort Douglas,: d F d , PR e Utah, and has been ordered to| uesday=-rriaay day when Alaska will again be active duty at Baxter General Hos-| - . s Alasks s of o i pital, Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Alaska . ... one of the happiest, Eelion Wik Sotl Tatenths headvl e healthiest, most thoroughly-livable Zfifiifd“é'éfistfi'\fcuséf,"ésofi;ifi'y ::ie | Mo Ton SH !P P A T n l c !A ALASKA COASTAL AIRLMS gents areas on the face of the earth. PLYING BETWEEN THREE FMDP&I(E (OIIRIA:' : JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY - HORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. | | Yuesdays and Saturdays at 800 .M. || ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Three were fined in City Polle Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SERVING M DEPENDABLY CRUE S o chape W R SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. T War In Peace o S o R O £ (R o TICKETS and INFORMATION at Hawk An- Sel- Kim- Ghicha- Jiam A. Russell was fined $25 and |} ’ : Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka given 20 days in jail. Erick Eichle| Pzncv s CAFE Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 : Mot Gitka ... B W W W W & W W was fined $20 and given five days Where all small packages may be left. Chighagof 18 18 B 1 5 in jail. Kimshan.. 18 18 18 10 CTA 3 A : 3 3 2 i i 5 2 g Pelican 18 \GING UP FATHER . & Pod o 10 E Tenakee .. 10 - i ) Angoon . OKAY - | THOUGHT | SAW YOU STARING k I'M DOCTOR LEGINCAST- Hoonah . : YOU WERE GOING g AT THAT GIRL= YOU ; 1S THIS MR. J J Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. OVER TO SEE 2 | NEVER LOOK AT 7~ | RESIDENCE 2?1 JUST Haines Skagway YER SISTER --I'M ME LIKE THAT! : 4 RECEIVED AN Juneau : g7 s $18.00 $20.00 SETTING SICK { ; = Skagway ... L 10.00 FROM LOOKIN' AT ¥ RN Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ER FIANCE/ : 2 1 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% b Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. » Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet ... e $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau S $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wwrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan | b d Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg I ®) S 7 and Wrangell 4 = 3 W) Above rates applicable when passenger traffic ' 77 \ % ] warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to P nonn clz Coor. 1943. King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved Change Without Notice. Phone 612 A Juneau