The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1944, Page 2

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PAGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA | N A o TS i ATTENTION EIKS INDIAN OFFICE ' R B TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1944 = | MAP OF ALASK A INSIGNIA FEATURE FUR-TRIMMED COAT SALE | i Past Exalted Rulers of Juneau of $2.95 to Lodge No. 420. Refreshments. adv. | CLIVE ENGLE 4 . | o S | STERLING SILVER $2 GOLD PLATED $3.45 | s | { TAN, P. 0. BOX 357 Claude M. Hirst, retiring General _-———-————“—‘ J EE N g i M A ! n fety Catch Included “ ‘ oFFI('AlS ARE i EIE% E M i l, K rmM:)Ll‘A‘t(l]u:l“r:xi“(;;% px.]m":dfign::ggi‘ Can be secured by sending Money Order for the sum ROIARY GUESIS' | = T - ey | VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK {Superintendent of the Alaska Office To the Editor lof Indian Affairs, and Donald O.{of | Pl m”m"‘l" R ":E CREAM AGENTS WANTED | Foster, who assumes the position| @y a1 people hesitate to ex- FOR HEALTH! | ALASKA SPORTSMAN—Exclusive Agents for Ketchikan |April 1, were guests of the Juneau| 7Too |Rotary Club this noon at a lunch- | pre ves on controversial 1. TIAYES SHOP—Exclusive Agents for Juneau eon meeting in the Gold Room of | qu political or business ===/ o —————— Tt is a sad commentary on, |the Baranof Hotel. Both gave short | !talks. can democracy if it is true & | Hirst outlined the growth of the|that a berson (:»llh\lr! talk hec: r!e!d Flower 26 BEAUTIFUL FUR-TRIMMED COATS, ALL FROM OUR STOCK OF BETTER COATS, AT FEATURE PRICES . . . BATAAN CAFE The Sewing-Basket loffice from a $940,000 organization |he & DiEdob, riginally $150 i $ St voiis s Hin o took. suoeil at happened in Ge P T BABY HEADOUARTERS 1 . 3 COATS, originally Sale $100 e e 2w et pee e | [P G NI [} BA3Y MEADQUANTERS 1} Gonyine Chow Mein annual appropriation now is about | b g 5 3 : HPY 3 b i th Sagre 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska 6 COATS, originally $1105120 . Sale § 80 two and o haf millon dolars. {0 R o Chop Suey lMcdlcine of the Indian Office, *he - COME ONE (said, still do not have enough funds {to do the job expected. However, he |said, an appropriation for the con- |struction of a tuberculosis sanitar- ber of cities | jum has been approved for use after |, United States during the past | ‘,mr war. winter and The natives of Alaska, Hirst said,{jlged to b {are one of the Territory" over t ial subject of pasteu 9 COATS, originally $ 98-5100 . Sgale § 75 7 COATS, originally $ 83.50 . Sale § 69 1 COAT, originally $ 63.50 . Sale $ 39 ———COME ALL! . 289 So. Franklin Street Hotel Juneau oo R R For Comfort Ai Lowesi Rales ROOMS WITH BATH of 1 always been priv- raw milk, Even in e, because of the great greatest | Seattle, whe assets—one group that will stay!influx of war workers, sanitary con- oF ORDER YOUR || with Alaska and well worth includ- | ditions are not all what they should % ury tex on fur-trimmed |ing in all post-war planning. be, you still buy raw or pas-| WITHOUT BATH B A n BIT SK!NS DRER, Hirst said that he has enjoyed his | teuri s you choose. Most Convenient Location NOW r you who hi g " ¥ These also have Publ eight years in Alaska and his trav- These s also \fl\d? (u ic —THIRD AND MAIN— Tanned, cleaned and all 5 ri v th Departments, and if raw els throughout the Territory. He ¥ Owaer-Migr, Clarencs Wise ready to make up. to public health said he would leave for his new 4, are permitting assignment in the Great Lakes area inext week. Hirst said that Foster, who suc- ceeds him, coming from the Carson |City, Nevada, office, is a .man of | experience and that the officials of M 8 |the Indian office think highly ofl, = (him. Foster has been with the ser- o |vice for 10 years, the last 6 years |in Nevada. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SRS =y i SEATTLE, WASHINGTON old down there? i ants to buy milk from sick f it is pasteurized? T th Department might try r inspection of dairy ) that we might have milk y stock lot of unhealthy con- where no milk at except canned ® Perrect comfort > . ® Centrally located | T “ E Gl ® Splendid food and Sizes 12-40 ® RED FOX ° BLOND WOLF g a . $ BEAVER | Foster, introduced to the Rotar- 1 until it can be proved McClure, e Large Rooms- L l N ) o RIIT |ians by Hirst; said he has always a reasonable doubt that the Mgr. all with Bath 4 . BLUE FOX ALASEANS LIKE THS | wanted to come to ‘Alaska and that .‘the ‘way he has been received in !Juneau has been very gratifying. 1 of Alaskans is being greatly d I think we should still be o choose the kind of milk we Aizaka Transportaties Me said that he was particularly either pasteurized or raw. And Cn-’lly fortunate in following Hirst as Gen- ress ou s without FEAR P eral Superintendent of the Alaska | wed) ELLA D. SMITH. |Office and that he intends to carry | o e o w3 T P gt R R e B oA | RAILIAGY FROW PIER ¥ | out Hirst's program. INDIAN OFFICE T 'NEW OFFICE OF SACHER HERE ENROUTE TO STATES on Page, Indian Office teacher umnak, arrived in Juneau by B Behrends Ca QAAUITY SINCE /887 | i Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel . 1} PassmNGERE PRMIGHT [ BARANOF i —— | 1 Airlines enroute to the * INDIA" AFFAIRS | s. Mr '.» \\-‘111 join hulr h!us— uld 3 J EVERY ROOM WITH TUB } | REPRIGRRATION | 4 within a few days, and they | the sl e HOWER ; | will make the trip South together. o S‘,O | 9 | | Mr. Page is a guest at the Juneau | . [} , I | o £ SUPT. ARRIVES Hotel. | Sizes 12-18 Reasonable Rates {0 B ¥FEMMER—AGENT| mate experts who were trying |ate, the present administration has % { | b PRONE 116 xaNT '“; of legi bt * | to help millions get in accurate re- [not passed a single labor bill of| | L A RT | I.l. E RY tuns o time, merit, Mre. Ensstrom ciamea. sne| DON Foster Here from Car-| ; Phone 800 PPNy criticized the present Workmen's| HAMMERS SANDERSCHARGED s o~ snpijjodiqoed | Although a minimum wage law | w’m Al joH"S' | for women was passed the measure | e 1 Two HOTELS ldoos not prescribe maximum hours| To succeed Claude M. Hirst ua} Jones-Stevens | ool Seward Street COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME jor provide for sanitary condmons?Goner:ll Superintendent of the Al- | DEATH AT HAINES and is entirely inadequate, Mrs.|aska Office of Indian Affai y Engstrom said | Foster has arrived from the | Continued trom rage Une) | T el i ohe " “My home is in Alaska, I am a and will assume the duties of his o4 (: = Sk Lios: A% llfiw e m\A::lesgra)[;;il:r::ir:x:t."i?:::fi‘ta? year-around resident, my hushandj“ew office April'l, it was announced { s Sanders is charged with the alleged | Was born in-Alnska; both my song|‘odey. g Six different patrol clashes are| muvder of Al Johns, 48, at Haines|WeTe born in Juneau, and I have| Foster, Who spent his early youth reported, mainly in the Cisterna!eqrly this month. The warrant wns‘_lhe best interests of the Terrilary‘ig?;;ng] tg;xgs;fi:m‘fsf an: uAm?_fl' i ceto areas sent from here, but was issued at|at heart,” Mrs. Engstrom declared, oot o o Sofh E RS SO0 s g bl | H 3 jssi /er-| Mrs. Engstrom said that if the| i | % vl-{\?lge:n?f; g il labor pmgy here puts forward 2 beendm I‘.he C:rson City disfFict in w 0dle Airwavs 2 i i | % | Nevada for the past seven years, .' L Siate Depar[mem Isfo Johns, a resident of Juneau, and | platform she will support it one| f UV I S8 B SEEE YOS :’ . Captain of the CAA vessel Cevair I, | hundred percent . i 5 v | and prior to that was at the Warm Be Refll’gafllled; Miny :U';k [:L'"}‘;u::;s";;n:vc";:e;f ABar. the Springs School in Oregon.. Before o | entering the ice, Mr. Fost: More Workers Needed | _receoy empiovea as o cecknana\ Totamy Club Will | G e Ayasico. Wit the Ewnsion | aboard the vessel, Sanders claims e that the captain fell from the boat Division of the Department of Agri- & . . (Continued from Page ONe) 'g4;4 was drowned when he attempted Meef Th|s Evenmg °“;,‘:yr§;g Skt s e Foster " One of | to fasten a line to the piling. said today: “I feel particularly for- the young women government work-!‘ Unless it is walved, a preliminary | The Totem Club has planned its | tunate in following Claude Hirst, ers explains: “they're the girl friends | Pearing will be held at Haines ac- | program , for this evening at 7:30| who has done such & fine job and JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YARKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points of the Gremlins. fim;ding to'the 1), 8. Marshal's oftige 0“0‘;“ in thehA:IB Hall with Alton | who leaves such a splendid record 3 A few days before the income tax & 1ereé: Cropley as chairman for the re-| pehind him. We expect to continue : deadline, one of the Treasury in-‘v creafixonal activnxelsA the program he started.” Lfick’leed Artlves Jlmeau 2.00 P.M._ ternal revenue workers confided that All young people interested are! Accompanying Mr. Foster north he could name (but wouldn’t) three | MRS_ E. E, E“GSIROM urged to attend. j was his wife and fourteen-year-old Elect"a Leaves Juneau 230 PM- members of the U. 8. Supreme Court e 7% o5 e s R R son Dox Max and daughter, Kara who had applied to the department | SpEAKs AT MBOR JOHN HERMLE RETURNS Lee, who is seven. d -Frida for aid in working out their returns. FROM BUSINESS TRIP e e——— - es a ’ The payoff, in his opinion, was that MEEII“G I“ ju"EAu John Hermle, proprietor of the HERE FROM WHITEHORSE if litigation results from the com- Home Grocery, returned on . the| .. om whitehorse, H. W. Main plicated returns, as it certainly will, | (oo B B Engstrom of Douglas, northbound boat last night from a 18,8 guest mt the Hatel Jux]enfi FOR RESERVATIONS it will be the Supreme Court that |, . u‘b‘ltc;n éa:\d%aw Tor the 4 CBX: business trip to the States. His| _ ~~ ° '~ S .. : the law. ‘“;‘"p Qn nieht ::rm“: ?neeun';a:f' cisco, accompanied him to Juneau “m mm"r i 5 SpH st nig - Of | for a visit here. Agents Juneau By the way, some Treasury of- the Mine and Mill Workers' Union, Sl . Developing Phone 612 icials think that the number of Y'ging the labor unions to get be- KATHERINE ELLIS eteering “experts” who got into |hind the candidates who are sym-| World's Famous Psychic is giving| ol il ti:lfltefixjstsnecz:, et ———————— income tax return game this Pathetic to the cause of the work-|private interviews at the Baranof or sign of nasal irritation, put a ALASKA COASTAL Alll‘!uss year might result in & national man in order to successfully pass | Hotel, answering all questions per- l::&w;gx{gt’:g;?m‘ “PF‘Ch andal. They hesitated to issue |lesislation which will benefit him. taining to Hzalth, Love Affairs and| ;;4¢nature’s defenses b: ; in advance, because of ~ Desuite an overwhelming majority |advice on Finances. 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M. : o - / Haines Skagway 2\ i Juneau $18.00 $20.00 ‘f‘r,‘ \ Skagway 10.00 ' Express Ra 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% : Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hi Excursion Inlet .. $15.00 $10.00 D Express Ra 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge sog' SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY' | . Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg || Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 ‘F:,‘\ l & Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Q m ‘Wrangell 20.00 Tights reserved . Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Sl 9 Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg jme“'s "ew:::oiuai'lrgimam“hmenl ‘ ‘ T R o P ’ c n ’ ’ OPPOSITE Jll,.\gEcAAL:rCEOII,,D STORAGE fizfimmt%finm’gxfi an ‘lz SMAILY—ANDY FONG j : Serving Both Chinese and American || — e Proprietors DINE AND DANCE OPEN ALL NTGHT DISHES There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!

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