The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 6, 1944, Page 2

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PAGL TWO _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA W MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1944 D —— [ gt s annomn g et ot s vus TIDES TOMORROW {to whether the Northwest Service the Interior of Alaska as the testlf “found recently by Martin Madsen, | Th s . B k - || Division will allow it'or not. of the building of the Haines, Dal- homesteader on the cannery high- . . . ol A i e Jewing bas el BATAA“ CAFE Copper properties are soon to be| ton Highway. £#%vay in Chilkat Inlet. Mr. Madsen EO"‘;"[:;?“ 3'41 feet. | BABY HEADQUARTERS 7 lopened. The St. Eugene Mining i 2 ! |notified the Coast Guard in Juneau A 4 ' 5 i i ¢ { |company of Vancouver, B. C. has C OF C FOUNDED ° md the boat was claimed by Mr. i e "t‘:r“ L R Genuine Chow Mein P [concluded the puichase of the, After the Town Hall banqugt on Warde A. Joluison of Tee Harbor > pm, -03 feet || 130 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Ghop Sue S { i {Rainy Hollow cl: of Mr. Rich- February 22, thirty persons azqud. The skiff was a complete wreck but 4 4 e 4 'd Kennedy of Haines. These pro-|ed a meetinz at which it wa$ di-ythe motor and tools will be sent wl | ki jes are located near the 52 mile cidéd to form a Chamber of Com- to Mr. Johnson as S0on as SNOW ¢ CONE ONE !post on the Dalton Trail Highway merce for Haines and affiliate with conditions cn the road permit Mr. Bt qsmmma'ziié:s bl 7——COME ALL! {and are reputcd to be very ricn. Alaskan and National Chapters. My \adsen to come to Hanes b s g H ! l J ® ; { Phey were diamond drill prospected Joe Green, a progressive citizer ‘o! - throat, chest lc s o e “neau /289 So. Franklin Street b |some years ago. |Haines, presided as - temporary NEW LIGHT PLAN' INIT and back with | : il . |chatoman and Mr. A, H. Kingsburs, The Hune: Light and Powr tme-tested @ VAPORUS | S Open All Night OLD TIMER DIES lJr. as secretary. It was pointed out company, owned and operated by e i 1 At Lowest Rales James F. Dowling, formerly an that although Haines enjoys & stra- nry. and Mrs. O. E. Schombel, for { . kg1 = | sldtime resident of Haines who re-|tegic and vital place on the map mer Juneau residents, recently re- CHENNILLE | G o uf_m 1 : ; urned to Haines last :?‘nriug to ,'“fd m.ps a rvlch thineral, hugtg ceived | their new. light plant unit 3 { WITHOUT BATH ! ORDER YOUR manage his siste property, drop- @nd fur country, that there is a Jack s is powered by 2 D-8 cat ; 9 ved dead of a heart attack, Satur-|0of knowledge of Haines and. .this . This unit has been b EQBES || Most Convenient Location RA BBIT SKINS day, February 19. Mr. Dowling was|2rea l;y the puhllim Mbiny inquliflf' d for scme time the smaller { —THIRD AND MAIN—. NOW born in Wilkesbarre, Penn. on May for information have been recelved, aded and ove 5, 1890. He was for many y a|both from individuals and govern- hree years. In- Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tm"fm-‘f“ X ready to make up. jolice sergeant in Gary, Indiana.|ment agencies. sta an_ expert He is survived by a sister, Mrs. J.| A bominating committee of five i VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY H. Chisel, who resides in Haines. |members was chosen to select of- | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON BANQUET HELD |ficers and set up the Constitution PUBLIC UTILITY | land By-Laws of the chamber. o 4 |These cn the committee are: Chail A Washington’s Birthday banquvl‘mun' W. E. Nigh, Everett E. Smith, Mr. Antrim, Civil Engineer, has completed his survey in Haines for ® Perrect comfort was held at the High School gym- the new sewer and water | ® Centrally located z B. A. Barnett, Mr. Young and Otto ” ly T “ R B ' v whi S J al "n' “;igogtfosotfow:smp.losle(;’el:al:‘z (f‘i B Magler Tt h‘rll\; ‘1‘\’(\‘\)‘ wlxnt:t\tl‘l::n)(]:lwxll be ' (s © Silenitid fGod and E he g vas y 2| N mer e EW ater s 3 - 8 gl o et S 4 Wy The next meeting was set for a " ' 53 S Dk vy | F. B. service 2 y Junier Civic Club which is com-' 0 peoe from a s])nf\‘, source 4. miles out . v sl A T C 0 M posed of all High School students. SRl {he Dalton Trail Highway. The two | | MeClure, 7 "mmml“-m &1 Over eighty adults were present. | projects, totalling over $200,000,/ Mgr. 1 - 4 This banquet was sponsored by N the last threc months a SUQNE uyc pad the preliminary outline | ALABKANS LIKE THE LINE A the Town Hall of Haines, an or- :m"“::;:n °l‘;n d:::my "i‘l‘)’m;:’;:;‘ approved by the Federal Works Hotel ; ganization of townspeople, contrac-| 3 2 S. Agency. Mr. Robert Shepard has| } ;:ll_";‘L(*]‘)‘)r;;o;e(‘s,o‘;?;‘;: Il)’. eniloyen The first organization ror. civic &r- m”' much work on this m.lo_,lm and ! NE WASH | NGTON Alaaka mum.gh; : and Chilkoot Barracks personnel|Vicé to maKe its appearance Was . pe appointed Resident Engin- Compan 9 ' Its primary idea is a social gather-\[ho’ Junior Civic Club. Its "‘e‘!‘b"' eer 1§ G N 1 T R y | e s o s e o 18 e o ¢ s o oo & BARANOF : | above agencies to the betterment| i g 3 M PIER * Thec e ! [ of Haines. ‘;Ch)”;’i“’rg“;'z“:‘“:,‘; Istfm"“f”; e ¥io T HOAR BACK Alaska’s Largest Apartment SAILINGS FRO e coat situation is | Entertainment included a stirring: President, Kenneth Shipes Seerer g Hotel SEATTLY frs i g ; address by the Rev. E. E. Knudsen ;;‘(‘)-;'GPZI;" Allen; 2 easyrer, SHPERVISORY 1RIP * ke well 1} J G r g Washington; the . well in hand o i / v’!’;l_“:m”;;kd“ s ::);];‘:5 :udm(: As its first project the Civic Club : EVERY ROOM WITH TUB - el | / ot o Gehtes ator and War. began the publication of a small Miss Violct Hoar, Territotial and SHOWER PABSKNG! i ] A .O{gicer uvictov ‘Pnr‘uer Post PAper, the Mt. Ripinski Bulletin. Kealth Bducator and Supervisor, te- * I FRPHIOERATION 1 § S mander. rebresenting ' the con-|There 1s 16 paper published iy turtied by plane Saturday H Reasonable Rates ! . } + S < 4 g $ Haines except the high school fwo weeks pérvisory visit at Fair- 1Y * ) v v { eelers esieriielas tractors employees to the future ¥ g | { 3 [ 1 f Haines. Mrs. Robert Shepard monthly, The Chilkat Breeze. The . = . ENT | < W s €Pard, , lletin expects to keep its ‘éom- While at the We Phone 800 % D 8 CEMMER-—AGENT/ one of the founders of the Junior Civic Club, paid a tribute to th2 good work and cooperation of the eyl il | | 114 BIGHY X2 BUY WAR BONDS FRONE 1 { mufiity informed of the plans and terior cities work of the various civic organi- '°alth pr e . zations and to publish notices of Made @ f High School boys and girls, Miss %% y 1 PR B L i SO s e MISS mportahit meetings, etc. In this classrooms, gliving health a Hor also gavi brief re- tions ar omoting R 'C;?(:x:w o:fi:d(clszr;v\;{armx:t ‘x;e way it can make a real contribu- [1:“ and promoting health ac " i . |tion to community progress. The ¥ banquet will be used for improve- AL - fRB e 5 - -> > i ¥ ments needed by the school. Mt. Ripinski Bulletini is distributed In aqua, blue, A i free 1o the community. Casuals 0 pure vigin wool, these new tor spring . dressy reefers and Chesterfields and exceptionally well tailored casuals . . . All inter- lined for wear now and on and on and om. After the banqtiet Town' Hall A Ry 8 09 oy o Mect Damarkabl = n cocintion had lts first business| A8 1ts second project the Civic Host Rfififaf-"fimfi Man rose and dark 09.95 10 55.00 noeHnEl S DAtvNOL Y b for manual training with the best a‘ew ¥5 m‘hcs? k"f "!QS' red mitted and adopted providing for iy b g 8 ol o 3 % | hand tools obtainable. Money ¢ear Py AT a permanent organization with| o by séfving the banguét Wil g Rema[kahle po‘fl’!@fi X QE 4 A0 |used for this purpose. al —— o at.?fi 2}3.@5 ! LAY 4 (Continued from Page One) NOMINATION CAUCUS i monthly meetings. Officers will be elected at the March meeting. Town Hall Association will be distinetly a community organization devoted to various types of com-| Announcement was made at tl munity improvement and the pro-|Town Hall Banquet that a town'fo motion of community social life, It| CRucus would meet at the w’“’ii! B M. Behrends Ca QUALITY SINCE 1887 ir _problems, Doctor Schapiro y. Y { Lamrostitn | JonesStevens JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE Seward Street == - will work closely with all other On March 8 to make nominatioflsg\/ KR £y ‘ community organizations. for Mayor to serve one year, thr;x- ngss to . the Utah Construction Company at A spirited discussion took place city councilmen to serve one yes a !o" ral I,{H"}w \..{x\ir-r the direction of G. H. ypich ¢ dicated that the as- | three city councilmen to serve two Rible, Transportation Superintend- gopie years, one school board member to ent. Caterpillars, trucks, shove. i serve three years. - via suétessor . ‘installed was strongly in favor of iting all groups in the community ranes and other cquipment are ol e . 3 | Yakutat and Cordova ] ‘ il A i 4 for the purpose of preparing for ’ wa ow g given a complete overhanl . gevelopment which appears cen- WRECKED SKIFF FOUND by his competent staff, among I A s tain since Hairies has become a port| A wrecked skiff containing’ an X I % 2 l g whom are some former Juneauites, 2 : aih FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM B A Bl KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY _ namely, Carl Omdahl, former Ju- i T R A N(s p O RTAT I ON | 3 Qse new neau wrestler, Rene Laurin and 2 5 % z : ? | Offjce PHONEGG1 | others. Two up to date ga i S S8 : ‘ Baranof Hotel = each capable of handling 15 cars at i % | a time, are being used for this Be Reopened in Spring— worx | No date is known as to the re- |mp0rfam Evenfs Held opening of the Dalton Trail High- . way which provides the fastest and Recenily af Haines carest route to the Toterior ana S P s area. Truck convoys have ' J \ (Special Cor- left Haines on trial trips, reached respondence)—The- Bi s Military Fairbanks, unloaded, and returned Cut-Off Highway or Dalton Trail to Haines in 72 hours. The best was officially closed on time reported between Haines and vy 23, due to unusual snow Whitehorse has been seven hours by i lack of adequate auto, the road at that time being . \dling cquipment. Utah in unusually good condition. It is Construction Company then had rumored that the reopening date ut 400 men working on this 160 Will be April. Some more improve- | highway, and it could have ment must be made on the road open all winter, given: before it will be a year round high- equipment, as only about Way. It is expected that this work of highway have mueh Will be done this summer. and wind causing drifts. At Several inquiries have been x‘(*-‘ resent 90 men are still employed by ' ceived concerning civilian commer- | | Woodley Airways | SUNEAU— | ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points 94% More Passengersto Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways’ Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited by the Armed Forces, selected for his importance to the war effort. i s of Loékheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday n k When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 ; FOR RESERVATIONS A.N.B. and A.N.S. | . - ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Heets Each Monday-7:30 P. M.~A.N.B. Hall e e . L _ i ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES BBINGING UP FATHER : 5 atiid & BY GEORGE McMANUS SemgIgTioxl;e;ls; :g:::;—;:fl?ll;;sle;ga:r;:m lb!‘-’!fnress i ] | | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- | SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors DINE AND DANCE F ; - RUN DOWN TO THE 4 : - ey o Kt ;S STORE FOR ME - ‘ THIS IS THE HAT ! | AuD wHERE DO Ll”’, | COULD HAVE suneau o B TS0 s $18 %18 418 e JUST PUT ON MY | AND CLOAK THAT %}’9 B YOUI. THiNIK 935 SWORN | SAW Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 HAT AND CLOAK! | | FATHER LIKES > YOU'RE GONG ? !'; 5‘4 MAGGIE LEAVE || Chichagof13 16 18 10 18 10 5 ; el £ ; A THE HOUSE! Kimshan. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Iy Pelican .18 10 18 18 ¥ Iji k) | Todgmf.“ 18 18 10 10 S i] Tenakee .10 10 10 iF Angoon . 18 18 i i "_‘ L) Hoonah .. 10 o W le { Haines and Skagway—Schedu:fgngunly at 9:3051( ;\iwg. 14" Ef ?‘ 2 Juneau "1?1% $20.00 S ¢ 2 | Skagway - i : / | ; z d—Minimum Charge 60 (it 0 ( mf) ! Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. i | Juneau Hoonah a ! 1‘!;,' 0 ! $15.00 $10.00 < \ i - 7 Hi 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c T = U} i SCHEDULED TUESDAY, and THURSDAY , 1L 1 S k i f - a PP Tits rescrved N i Ketc! n rangel Pet e eee——————————————— N — 5 s e S Juneau .. ©645.00 $35.00 e v " 'E r El bl-sh ' - . - s;mrsburg i a’goog 10.00 Tal . Juneau’s Newes! Ealing Establishment ¢ £ . iy LOCATED i 2 B e 80 Kot PHONE 171 OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Rate: 100 per pound_Minimum of G0c to Petersbarg x4 ’ Serving Boih Chinese and American Above rates applicable when passenger traffic mm warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. i s OPEN ALL NIGHT PISHES

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