The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 17, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1943 e SNEAU CENTRAL ., | WOPTALWOTE [t ™ o ewing Baakn || HOY AL EAPE Zfl LABOR (OUNCIL { Mary Henninger left the Goven-|| papy HEADQUARTERS iff y to return to her home at| D. Cook was di ““"I“ ““1"“_ ment Hogpital yesterday to return 3 i . Ann's Hospital yesterday after | g e pon i YOREMY Infant and Children’s Wear 2 - | H H ) reg 7 IS GIVEN AWARD et s 05 mraniin - sunean 2 | | SPECialtiess b, v Ruth Bailey, of Douglas, entered | s | John Dapcevich was discharged | the Gove: 'nt Hospital Tuesday ! CHOW MEIN At the last meeting of the Jurieau | this morning from St. Ann’s fol- | for medical care ! CHOP SUEY [ ) Central Labor Council, November lowing medical care for a trouble- AMERICAN DISHES 12, many new interests were dis- [ some ear Admitted to the Government Hos- | ") § 2t cussed by the delegates present.| patel rday wasMasthiiuaiphi ClTY CAF E Rovn taii A letter from the U. S. Treasury De- | Mrs, Rose. Gimferona, of Hoonah, of Ar n ! SPECI { i ¢ Tuaek ALTIES NOW IN partment was read, commending the | entered St. Ann’s Hospital on Tues- "o 000' 3 } Phone 738 162 S. Fi - Council as well as all of Alaska day as a medical patient | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAFHY | CHINESE DISHES ronklin Labor on their efforts and the re- Have a portrait artist take your| CHOP SUEY sults obtained durihg the Third| prances Brown was discharged | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | CHOW MEIN War Loan Drive. | from the Government Hospital yes- | Federal Bu.lding, Phone 204, adv Sweet and Sour A set of flags, one Stars and|._ FRIED RICE ORDER YOUR PHONE 377 s neau War Bond Committee in‘recog- : ¢ AR Yeidy 4 wike up. nition of their efforts during th \ : B COMm Y E Third War Loan Drive World sales 0/ VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY est yo \ : A report was made of a new| 3 o Sflm WS!'“_“'-,"ON Games, «Sets, and all the organization being formulated under | 7 m‘id/' . . s ). / s e novelties that - .makes the guidance of the American Fed- American / ab the outstanding event of eration of Labor, the Brotherhood ,¢ all others ——T= Ir y while the of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Ware- : ® Perrect comtort 1d new housemen and Helpers of Ame b * Ce £ - | . ‘entrally located held their first meeting November | | n 9 and will hold their next meeting | One of the earliest L . ik b e T E this evening at the American | service 4 Z @ | y Federation of Labor Hall, when all| an(/finul Jmm/d s | e Large Rooms— A T C 0 those who desire to have their names | 4 — 3 - i all with Bath placed on the charter will be! is Three Feathers 2 - L | N E present. X X SN X [ The newly organized local of Mov- | 8 2 y ing Picture Machine Projectionists M 2 { : i 2 g mly é...dervedl... Alaska Tramsportatien reported that an agreement he been reached with their employe: /rt‘nl e 'CHREE FEATHERS “VSK™ Blendod Company covering hours of duty and. worl Whiskey, 86 Proof, 60% Grain Neutral Spirits. | P conditions but that a failure in es- | Y %- tablishing a wage scale had neces- you U find it as SAILINGS FROM PIRE ¢ sitated calling oy the Conciliation P - TTLE Service of the National War Labor smooth as silk!. 2 e Board at Washington, D. C. A tele- L ' N i e gram was re by the local 7 OLDETYME union, Mr. Steelman.of the NWLB | , DISTILLERS CORPORATION § s PASSENGERE PREIGHT designating Micha Haas as the | 3 Empire State Building AREFRI conciliator for this ». The latter, 8 New York. 4 e upon receiving tk instructions, e EETEESEE THREE FEATHERS VSR “oomim ||l » rmwsmesome s e (VERY SPECIAL RESERVE) R e s | PSR SRR HELLENTHALRITES ARE ~ ——————— R e e TOMORROW MORNING i - AT CATHOLIC CHURCH ' : FLY WITH bobtl v emrcncks | 72 ALASKA AIRLINES Hellenthal, pioneer woman who died Mon night at the fam- (formerly Alaska Siar Airlines) ily home at C; un and Gold Belt Avenues, will take place tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in the Cath- 7 olic Church of the Nativity. The i - Rev. W. G. LeVasseur will read B il q | the mass 3 w 1 | Prayers will be said at the Charles , A Lockheed Lodestar . ° {|W. Carter Mortuary at 8 o'clock . QUALITY SINCE /1887 fifl this evening, and it is requested : JUNEAU ) ANCHOHAGE ;,\ that there be no flowers, Interment ® Dolis @ Trains @ Books ® Games p ® Chemisiry Sets ® Mechnical Toys ° Washing Machines @ Foothalls @ Erector Sets ® Blocks ® Noise Makers . @ Sewing Sefs @ Doll Furniture o o o o o N o o o o o o oo oo R P eos ab L BEOLELLLLLLLLLLOLEY, %iwill follow the services tomorrow.y) y . \ BOOOOOOOOOOOCOEECEE COOONCOOCOOEE o¢ N: '\‘\,’J,im the Catholic Plot in Evergreen o o o0 CONNECTIONS TO Cemetery ; Yy S ; e 1 2 ¥ H TAT N K € a Dy “DAYS OF '98 [ NOTTEEN! { L b i '3 Fhia églégy.);\vll\ PAIRBANKS L\}{L{Ié%gfig}l\l\;b The Pioneers at Ketchikan have | gy wood department of Juncau) BURROUGHS MAN HERE : A ; « KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM i a carnival, public dance, | W. H. Kepler, representative of i = g % & CODLF VOMEL LUK i H : % <o Lumber Mills has obtained a raise ’ . . Hep_lng Qut in lumber | ete of the “Days of '98. L ’l 5 s ‘“ opa |the Burroughs Adding Machine neau x | - |in price on om the OPA company, is in Juneau for a few : 7 5 L Ju a 12' . /\ S r g or # 3 o L4 L4 Ind“s"y,under Gua’ds‘ DEER, GEESE PLENTIFUL W;;n(ll) m;:\ (.;x ll(nut, at $6.00 zub“x;md;d“ys_ He is staying as the Gasti- kX eaves i ] | will be $7.50. Get your woo ore| eau - Hotel, : ? “ray i ol : e e pOitee PHONE 667 | Geese are plentiful in the per load. We also have a limited . ¥ aranol Hote amazingly quick to learn their little |and inlets on Prince of Wales Is-|amount of two-foot fireplace wood "DB IOMORROW . lessons in forestry: steady but mot |land and the recent snows are dri at $6.00 per load delivered, which PSR! rily eager workers; but|ing the deer to the beaches is the will cost $7.50 at the new price.| High tide— '6:21 a. m. 13.1 feet willing to labor at anything |report of Dr. Ralston, wildlife agent | Phone 358 and place your order. l Low tide—12:11 p. m., 63 feet not “verboten” (contributing at Ketchikan | adv. « » 5 ~ ‘High'tide— 5:58 p. m., 13.3 feet - . A dl ’ A.l :’ directly to our war effort) and that |’ — SPEL S P i skt A y L e ¢ s & ”0 e l'wa s whil take them outside the barbed | mpounds. The prisoners are paid prevailing ; § 28 O T b ages (but get only 80 cents a day, ! s £ { J U N E A U PO a ) the rest of it goes to the g . | s They are recruited just th g : : : ANC““RAGE y other labor, with e | @R | via YAKUTAT snd CORDOVA dad while oh' duty and are not allowea to work o ‘any project that I am happy to inform you that I am now ready to con- , £ Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points more than 10 howrs “]‘"”’I “ tinue from where I left off and serve you with the best of | : ~ 2 , er s, the Germans for the service in Juneau and nearby points. ! gy ' Lockheed firnves ‘.Iluneau %g{[}) IE;II& petter workers. “The Italians talk ] . g5 mooh® T xifhig, oalo WG ; ah ; . - eaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. R Your patronage will be greatly appreciated and o 1 Electra Junes they talk they use their ‘hands and when they use their hands, they lny prompt service given to all. R i ‘. i Tuesday-Frida 1 their axes or let go their - THANK YOU! I 7 ' M . REPORT (ARDS ARE , ’ FORRESERVATIONS . T 1004 CA | 1 Dress § 8.00--—- 2 for $15.00 (| ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Ly PIYE!IOI:I IODlAY[ : ME l‘m!»«:sgmggnfi NSFER 1 Dress $15.00 ==== 2 for $27.00 Phone 612 Agents Juneau T tegene % 1 Dress $17.00 ==-- 2 Tor $30.00 e (bt of sl diall g tha) o JUMPER DRESSES — Formerly $7.50 Foid s P ks i ALASKA COASTAL Algl:]gts Eritan g | NodobTooLarge or No JobToo Sinall .+ . Now Only $4.50 || Sririnten Sermes i nts carried confidently or ap- g 1 A their expectant parents. Examina- tions were held last week on the o oottt | Phone 606 BUY WARBONDS Phone 506 NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES Hawk An- Pel- - Kim- Chicha- P | Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Inlet Hoonah go:n en'nwce sy kn o 4 s : 3 " o 1 .$8 810 81 . Channel Apparel || o $° 4 | Chichagof 18 s mids ' Kimshan. 1h o e oA SN T LT e — - - - ) et s — e el S e Pelican BRINGING UPFATHER .. o T By GEORGE McMANUS e » : T i '} Angoon BAH /! EV h .. 10 < P BVE O ; b *fiaines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily gt 9:30 4 M. T COULDN'T I \ i - 3 GO ANOTHER and the report cards Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet X $10.00 Express Rate SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 ” 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersbur and Wrangell ¢ s Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to "m ‘lz Change Without Notice. >

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