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- " THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1943 | A R A R T P TR, PAGE SIX " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA 'MINESWEEPER SAY ALASKA | NOT READY, STATEHOOD Chamber of Commerce Votes Against Move . . pa(l'i( Maflne “pnvuu- gardens. Also that the town SAN DIEGO, Calif, Sept. 2—Ap-is very active with building op- pointment of Maj. Gen. John Mar-|erations. ston as Commander of the Depart- - - TIDES TOMORROW ment of the Pacific Marine Corps to | succeed Maj. Gen. William Upshur, Test Concrete Ship: Answer fo Sub Menace! REPORTED LOST, ALEUTIANS AREA ' Wasmuth Wrecked by Own ’ Depth Charges-Heroic | Rescue Work at Sea WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 terfield plus smooth-fitting fab- rics that wear and wear. Other , too! Sport type casuals, fur trimmed—in black, brown, navy blue or winter beige. | ! | RETREAT OF | GERMANS IS MADE (LEAR Berlin Radio Broadcast in| me| Regular Communique GEORGE BROTHERS THE THIRD WAR LOAN DRIVE ISON! Buy That Exira Bond Tonight, as Por beer at its best — Say Rainier! SEATTLE BREwING & MaLTING Co. killed recently in a plane crash - —_ near Sitka, Alaska, is announced| High tide— 3:46 a. m., 15.7 feet . i 2 : at Camp Elliott. Tow tide— 9:56 a. m., 06 feet. | Jones-Slevens Since 1878 * Emil chk, President - e - High tide— 4:03 p. m., 168 feet. | BUY WAR BONDS ow tide—10:22 p. m., 09 feet. | Wawgzq Rieoed t P f | Navy Department disclosed today . N . rv- a resen Cutting through the waves like a dolphin and resembling a submarine, the new streamline-designed con- | the loss of the minesweeper Was-| GlVeS azis views crete ship, the Lektron, is shown on a test run in Berkeley Yacht Harbor, Calif. Designed by Hal B, |Muth in the Aleutians area, but it - . $ By the slim margin of a single| Iayes, concrete construction expert, it can be used as a tanker, cargo ship or passenger-carrier to defeat ("7 1 1880 Deoeirn s o ked| LONDON, Sept. 2—The German calhollc naughlers vote, the Juneau Chamber of Com-| (he submarine menace. It offers the smallest possible target to enemy planes or submarines and was | g0 1€ FIECRERRT bt 1t oum | NEWs agency, the NDB, reported | merce today adopted @ repOrt BY( puite . a cost of $80,000. Powered by two V-type internal combustion engines, it is 124 feet long, has a | geptn ,,,m_‘gm tht were wrenched |1ast night another German retreat i its Legislative Committee incorpor-| (oven’root heam and is extremely low silhouette. The test was conducted before U. S. Maritime Commis- | from the racks during a raging gale |00 the eastern front and in thej al’ld fl‘le ating the opinion that the “time —_—— tclals, while the cratt was 80 milés off nw.[?mu‘l\ Basin area *mllll\\vfl‘ of | has not yet arrived for Alaska to| LPRE e 4 (RS A L L R 'x\i“l‘;’*h”“\ "AI" I')"" '7]‘““’\"‘*; ":’““ A & % be admitted to the Union as a Tnd ; . | Berlin, recorded by the Associated | L state, ana tat il etiors 1o puss| NAGLL O EASON . MOOSE WOMEN TO guThe depth charges exploded under | preg, pere, said, “another shortening | merican Legion the pending bill should be sus- . lr ar PEB sl e e ::; (:1:»‘ ll:;r]»ln:nllll\\'u]\|yn£{,¥lllx\xl |m.\\|'h:\ln'. : pended, at least until the present! | Byrhi s establishing operative e W ll B th J b e o o et NUPTIALS WL HOLD FIRST MEET ™5 505 sy om0 b S e ill Be on the Job. . more clearly the conditions which | sink, Commander Alfred Hommann, | ¥Ahdr “l‘;ll"‘_ ”“! e ; gt sauroay Loam falk “syruppaygpm, e L s s Twenty-six members voted in fs ; "l maneuvered his ship, the tanker | "' SOLEE At O O iqte HELP OUTFIT THE ouTrlT vor of adopting the report, and 25 AR Ramapo, alongside the Wasmuth| G50 000 - Serardad Tiaks TN voted against it A nuptial mass, with the solemn On Se ' 8 Resuming activities after a two|@fter a tough 3%-hour, battle in| o lin toiiie ttoee s in the The vote was taken after con- nuptial blassing will be given Sat- B months' vacation, the Women of the the stormy sea and suet eeded in Mius, Ryltk and Vyazma sectors, . siderable discussion from both sides. furday morning by the Rev. Edward Moose will hold their first regular FeScuing nine officers, 125 men and |, /0"y 0 "hanien off after violent All of the speakers stated that they|C. Budde during an 8:30 o'clock - fall meeting at the Moose Club,tWo Passengers Irom the Wasmuth. | hind-to-hand combat were in favor of statehood for Al-|ceremony in the Catholic Church d H quarters in the Seward Building on ' 1€ has been rewarded fov is Bril=| “yqpoenilovgrad is approximatel aska. But those voting in favor of 'of the Nativity when Miss Kather- Pfes' en' to GO on A" ON | goturday, se ptember 4, at 8 o'clock. | liont seamanship. 10 miles ;,u:'v)uum of };m!nm and the report were of the opinion that ine Gleason, daughter of Mr. and EVe Of Dfive = MOVie All members are cordially invited to 7 i 50 miles north of Taganrog the financial burden could not be Mrs. Leo Gleason of Issaquah, attend, especially the new members NEw lIS"NGS The German communique indicat- PHONE 92 . ; carried by the State, at the present| Washington, is married to Mr S'ars on Program In charge of the meeting will be ed the Nazis are falling back upon | r'ee DEIIVBI‘Y PHO“E 95 time. Those in favor of statehood 'Claude E. Nash, son of Mr, Willlam the following new officers: Garduate the defe at Stalini, their army right riow: fook the stand that the Nash of Jelico, Tennessee, Regent; Iva Hermansen; Senior Re- GIVEN OUT BY heaflquaiters, and the entire south- A . Quali financial @ngle shouldn’t enter the Miss Gleason will be attended by 1VVlA»;»'(HIN(‘-’II'ON-”S"l“k 2 PWTI- gent. Mary Haas; Junior Regent, ern front seriously threafened the w}lere Servu:e, Price and u lflY Mee’ ture, that political rights should Mrs. Winifred Mos g ¢ dent Roosevelt will make a radio | Martha Schmidt; Chaplain, Viola migiis Bhatlonin ReatOorats Bt pieture, that political rights should Mrs. Winifred Mosher, matron Ofqress on the night of September | Exkeson; Recorder, Brita Bland; DRAFTBOARD Al LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! Robertson Speaks Colleeh, Elellani il spa. bilaeminiis, | o) Eaxv:G5 Wih DIORTAM 11 0P M6 { Treastrer, Anns Rodenbuie; Bianist, o R. E. Robertson, oldtime Alaskan Little Lorna and Julia Wilde | ¢ Treasury’s Third War Loan Theresa Sandborn; Guide, Odella| mp. fonowing thirty-one names SCHM”ZS ARE — and prominent Juneau attorney led daughters of Mr. and Mrs, B wna.x,‘“'.'r‘]‘;,, R Hiits statatnent sal i\"fl”" Q‘fi“";,‘"fl‘"“"é"‘ [’;""lp“’_:'?"l were released today by the local 5 the ranks of those advocating state- will act as flower girls SHACE Ainant 1tk 16 Fitas Frnae. [ " Dratt bosrd: PARENTS OF A nood now. He was joined in speech = Mr. Buster Pool will be best man| ciarting about 6:40 PWT. On the | September is publicity month for | _1"A — Wendell Bosley, Robert by Paul Satko, Howard Stabler, op- | for the groom, and Mr. Thomas same program will be a group of |the club with Virginia Pugel as Dailey, Sherman Edwards, Harry posed by Allen Shaituck, H. L. Ryan will give' the bride in mar-| movie stars headed by JAmes chaimman. The retresment commit- EVenson, Orville Gulhuugen, Rodney BABY DAUGHTER / Padlkner, Ourt Shaftuck, Charles riage Cagney. tee is composed of Chairman Lillian Johnson, ~Mike Kulak, George Carter and others. Music for the wedding will be| 2 R P R Allen, Chris Abraham, and Anna Moore, Donald Murphy, William Carter said that we asked Con- played by Mrs. A. M. Uggen Bodding. The entertainment com- Nichols, Harry Nielsen, John Pavlik,' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmitz are gress to pass a bill allowing us to! Miss Gleason is an employee of D B BI k mittee members are Virginia Pugel, Alexander Spanos, Safarbi Tava-| the proud parents of a baby daugh- elect our own governor. (The Ter-|the,Owl Cab Co. of Juneau ana| U, emefa 0C Billy Jaegel and Lee Putzel. sieff, John Ward, Benjamin Wright. ter, born at St. Ann’s Hospital on WA R P ritorial Legislature passed such a Mr. Nash is associated with the . Collaborating with the Juneau 1-A(O)—Harvey Scott AHEUS TR, - The 5110 wElgh seven memorial to Congress last session) Royal Blue Cab Co. here. The Heard n I_edure Firemen on September 5, starting | 1-A(H)—Charles Shrewsbury. | Pounds, three ounces and has been But, he said, this bill was pigeon- couple plan to make their home in at 7 p. m., the Women of the Moose | 1-C—Timothy Dempsey, Vincent Namgd Karen Louise. Mrs. Schmitz holed and now Congress is offer- Juneau e B will sell War Bonds for the Third Derig, John Greany, Dennis Shep- !5 the former Rosena Messerschmidt, | | or Our anes Sk Satencat Xa was of the opin- : A The many members and friendS war Loan Drive. The Bond Gom- | pard and the father is a welder employed ion that the additional taxes which of the Woman'’s Society of CS!‘N!-\” mittee is as follows: Aileen Smith, | 2.A_Hugh Norton at “”“" ‘:I S. rE D’ '”)“‘ new "‘»";‘» ‘ . 3 bt 1d. ‘be |Service who spent “A ay in' Chairman of War Relief Committee: | ' ‘9. A (FH) ¢ i . Will be the first daughter for Mr i % :::‘:(; 'Zem;»(,lu;::ndh“;z\: il SIEAMER TAKES | Korea” with Dr. Berneta Block 1ast! Brita Bland, Recorder; Mary Hans, | gopery ' L 2 BYgton, SIE ang Mrs. Schmitz, the other two | M]““Y planes operated in Pan American’s Robertson said that in fighting levening in the Methodist Church Senior Regent; and Nellie Omdahl, 4 p paward James, James Laird, children being boys, Dale and Jack A'aska Services are in war paint, Others soon the war we are willing to sacrifice 73 SOUTHBOUND | were treated to a delightful even- co-worker. All members planning | poioh Mielke, Joel Moss, Anton ok mn:\"o; el § will be, symbolizing the fact that our every S\ttt wa Tiave fotpressive our {ing of entertainment and informa- to buy bonds from the organization | puoel Miecryslaw Tietz el 4 Al resource of personnel and e ience i political freedom and didn't see IHIS MoRN'NG;mm It developed that the econ- will have the opportunity to do so o o Fro N R0 G o Martin Zinniel, with the Icy A Xperience 1s now why we couldn't also sacrifice, if fomy of space, time and energy in AL R e ths: Board Cariant: a sthey. wore| Lio P BILEE I PR A RESEE 1] dedicated to the war effort. Y | o8 sekeeping sht well be Active committees sending in re- { . ;\P:’d _n.-.Av]u [‘;:nn”x"::‘l 1;()11[,5(’:1]“1‘1‘:“ AR, e L ::?;:’nbx:fnlx;‘(:u,;,l::lx:(nl:nx:; 1)|‘:,\Nwm. LS e Lo e ’\;nuhlr- to complete the listings at’ | This means every passenger, every ounce of s i Fi‘;lfimr.s ‘\g'i:‘.;d €00% | morning discharged the following| Miss Ruth Brooks demonstrated War Relief, Aileen Smith; Merhber- ussday “’““i_‘r‘:‘”" ¥ cargo is under military priority. Paulkner held that money costs Passengers: Frank Toscello, Mrs.|hersell as a finished pianist in ship, Cora Costello; Hospital, Nadja After Victory, we will in gi poaulkner held that money cOStS year, Miss Gafty, R. T. McLeod, T. | “Valse Cromatique” by Goddard, blnl'np‘;l..'mli Home Making, Ethel- JOSEpH (uRRAN ISMAEL HOTEL friend ry, we will again give our_Ahskn { ind o be considered. thal the oo H. Dyer, Amy Cooper, Mrs. B|and played a double role of vocalist ™ith Bumeson. S o e riends the standard of service for which Pan e ed in considering the question cf RaPuzzi. Millio Mitchell, George and accompaniest in a charming DRI SAERT AN ivery Iioom, American is known throughout the Terri- o Becker, P. Woods, Mrs. Arthur Ug- | number by Romberg Now pUT IN ZA Hot Water and Shower Bath oo . otky wtated that the cost for B¢ and Gladys Uggen Business ot the evening vas re- | ONDON PARLEY Quick Service Barber Shop ; 2 . Southbound passengers were: for | quced to announcements. A rum- & on Second Floor—Room 3 i self-government would never be 100 geattle—Estel E. Ground, Robert A ! | NEW YORK, Sept. 2. — Joseph i 9 g mage sale will be held on Mondz i Ty - Under New Management 2 high. Gemmell, Nellie B. Holden, Danail | By tisinion NOT slAIED FOR | eurran, President of the, OIO,Nag T Stabler said he would not ap- p. Holden, Roy M. Minor, Mildred | OCtoPer 4 and the annual bazaar { tional Maritime Union, has been re- ing Proprietor GRG0, Akt ket 1ol “on pes. . Sfluot, Mariole 3. Bran Tile B, | 9% FHidRy) November 12 ! classified from 2B to 2A, local draft ISMAEL VOSOTROS | progress and he was for it Brown, Betty A. Bernard, Wyatt 0, {20 Wednesday, aftarnoon. st the LR i This shifts Curran’s status from 'The report was submitted two Gole, Jos, G. Ellson, Dan Hitchman, [l0Me Of Mis. Le Roy West oni © _la man essential to war production Reasonable Rate weeks ago, but action was delayed Martin S. Zinniel, Mary L. Shat- | TWelith Street in the first of a WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.-Secre-|work to that of a worker essential until today while members were tuck, Helen C. Holt, Alvin Martin. |Se¥ies of weekly sewing sessions for tary of State Cordell Hull told the| i civilian activity given more time to consider it. The son, Myrel A. Martinson, Arthur O, |the bazaar. DoWEmAD -*.‘( “A‘m,"."”"'“‘ ”}dt, U‘(’.: The board also gave Curran an- report points out the possible in- Pladsen, Fred A. Fenton, Theodore | - I a ..:itnu:n}\::(Xllizll;mc::‘ ;’;““}: Othee (s months’ occupation de- | F creased costs of maintaining a state H. Moon, Walter W. Polley, Emma — ypg gIvERS, SON HERE Wt g HIGHIy déstable b el & A government ver the Territorial form, J. Novachek, Frank E. Binns. i . not know whether the proposed suggests that the future is uncer-' Richard E. Hix, David Bergman,| n. vyictor ©. Rivers, accom- 'London parley of British, American i I tain along with future revenue, Anton Lee. Willlam F. Garetson,| . icq by her son, are at the Bar- and Soviet foreign ministers will be | ch l l eld states that now is not the time to Paul H. Shoemaker, Sigurd J. Wall-| ' 00ty o) held as stated from London | esieril S make Alaska a state. | stedt, Lee Braden, Roland H. Stock, |~~~ "~ ° " £ i 5 B, John Todd, Leonard P. Thornquist, | ! {0]‘ Herbert E. Benson, Nicholas Knud- | | * sen, John R. Nelson, Jos. W. Lons- | i 0 _S i ' INVASION dale, Chester A. Pike, Tunis Du| | ver-»ulls . Pree, Earling O. Oswald, Arthur S, | Crites, Clyde R. Loper, Arthur H.| Klug, Nelson A. Ring, and Hm-ry} P. Wiesner. | plANS ARE For Vancouver—Helen K. McAl- | g | ister, Helen G. McAlister, Elizabeth ;M Winn, Elmer J. Nelson, Becky J. Stift, Dwight D. Dull and Ralph | UNDERWAY : . | ] For Victoria—Mary Gregory, Alvxj i Holden. [ . Axis Radio Commentators' For Prince Rupert — Gerald M Luck, James A. Williams. i . | For Ketchikan—Harold S. Finch, | lee OU' A” Dope | Eldon J. Daly, Dorothy A. Santos, | A” d M {Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterman, Sgt., e oves |J. A. Kelly, Mildred I. Hoftz, Ruth | A | L. Miller, and Georgia Stuart. | i ( ed 11 age ) For Wrangell—James A. Bojle, B b‘ h O . 2 XGeRARN O BASS OD8) e MaNAIll, NED) B Coioh, e abies Thrive On Saxons have succeeded in assembling | “* I Wingsrd, Doraihy 1. Wingesd, nln'aaln g MILK a great flotilla consisting of trans. | 2Nd Agnes L. Breen. i el | ports and landing craft for plausi on the Mediterranean.” UGG 5 : A 5 The Paris radio, also in a broad- | I'“'”A" EN Babies and children thrive on Darigold Evapo- cast, said a second amphibious force | AND DAUGHIER rated Milk. 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