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~__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES It's No Surprise.. . ... Today's Most Flattering Hosiery Is Labeled . . . . < IORMIX 4 4 JUNEAU 1o ANCHORAGE via YAKXUTAT and CORDOVA MANY LEAVE JUNEAUsm, MISS B. LEIVERS B | ELECTED HEAD, A large group of persons, num- i |bering 48, left Juneau on a south- RAINBOW GlRL bound vesszl. 2 Passengers for Seattle were:| Regular meeting of the Juneau| | George Jorgenson, Isabel Jorgenson,|Rainbow Assembly was held Satur- | Janis Jorgenson, Mrs. Rae Peterson, U&y alternoon at the Masonic Tem- Leéma Lincoln, Martin S..Jorgen-/Ple, with Margaret Clark, Worthy {dl, Richaid W. Marshall, Ruth|Advisor, presiding. The main busl- 1’?"._ o e M. Wentworth, | DesS conducted was the election of | \‘\ it S :,al} Vitgil O Mount, | efficers for the new term, with the| juars g Sorenson, T O ehumitt.| following being elected or appointed 4{Bita Donnell, Vera M. gk 1"l lLeonard Campbell, Lanore Camp»: Wotthy Advisor, Beverly Leivers; bell, Vernon E. Knuthson, Ma"y‘Wmth_v Associate Advisor, Betty |Maynard, Claud Creeck, Brill G. Charity, Alfreda Fleek: {Sontag, Ernest E. Lincoln, Emma Hope, Evelyn Spain; Faith, Mary Bonnett; Service Rayons Rayon Sheers Sheer Rayon, Non- with a mastery of all the secrets of flattery . . . a mastery that dates back over half a century . 1.35 1.35 to 1.50 Run Net 1.95 1.95 Super Sheer Rayons - - - Qutsize Service Rayons - - 1.95 8 DIFFERENT STYLES IN LOVELY -SUMMER COLORS B M Rehrends Ca QARITY SINCE /887 SMASHING | RAILROADS, AIRDROMES (Continued from Page one) in which 2,600 planes have partici- | Marauders later in the day at- tacked military objectives in the coastal area across the English Channel and fresh fleets of bomb- ers and fighters were in the air roaring over the Channel early this evening. Emma Neilson Is By Popular Vote l i | |steel 58%, Curtiss Wright 5, Inter-| " Chosen May Queen | | | !Edwards. FOR AMSKA COASIAL E. Gunther, Zella Glenn, Lena Heikkila, J. €. Jeffrey, Bert John- Good weiather today made pos- N : ible many flights for Alaska Coast- (S0 Allan Kilop, Jimmy Lee, Nels GUEST SPEAKER AT ROTARY MEET Else Margrete Roed, Norwegian refugee, was guest speaker at the Rotary Club . meeting this noon, @ | | { | | al planes. !Lee, James Lindsay, George C. 4 i Martin, vas made to Sitka this 5 el | Alice Nansen, C. E. Prichard, morning carrying Lee Jimmy, Fred| | Bailey and Orin Johnson. !H. Snider, Fred Turney, L. Taylo:j, & ¢ |A. Van Mavern, Lloyd Warner, an talking on conditions in Norway un-| A second flight was made to thBlPM"n'ion Williams. i ; f ity today with David Woodring,| ™" q der German occupation. Lo y A utDORs Lo X £ s i j 5. H. Snider, A. G.| Miss Roed said that a burning|John S. Boland, E. H. Snider, hate against the Germans keeps the | Webb and A. Lubcke as passengers.} Norwegian people going, in spite of |Returning, the plane brought| FAIRBANKS WELFARE starvation, brutality and other tor-|George W. Morgan, John S. Hotten, | kEPRflEMATWE HERE tures. |dr, Mrs. George Morgan, F‘rank" However, the warned, there is a Wright and Don Haggerty back to limit to the length of time any Juneau. @George W. Louden, Representa people can hold out and she hopes/ Barbara Gerrett and Joey A. Gar- |gve of Child Welfare Services with the day of liberation is not too far|rett were passengers on the flight the Territorial ‘Department of Pub- off. 3 |to Ketchikan this afternoon. " " |lic Health, arrived by plane yester Miss Roed speaks this evening at| James Huston and William Fisher \day from his headquarters at Fair- the Twentieth Century Theater. |wore flown to Skagway today and|banks. Guests today included Stewart|Hans Floe to Hawk Inlet. | - Louden expects to confer in Ju- Faulkner, Perry Ashcraft, A. S.! - {neau with Territorial officials for o - Y |about a week before returning to Avnata s wartn . Georpe| JUNEAU WOMAN' the erior Louden, Chris Wyller, Frank| HUSBA"D IS Flv'NG 3. e T g o IN SOUTH PACIFIC| et oo \ Suzy Winn Arrives | HEADQUAR&KS, 13th AA““.E To Spend Va(ahon —e—— SIO(K ouou"ous |SOUTH PACIFIC, Gene G. Romine, | lof Juneau, Alaska, recently wis| NEW YORK, May 9. — Closing | Promoted from private first class to| quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |corporal and placed on active flying| stock today is 5%, American Can 86, 'status as an aerial motion picture | Vancouver, has arrived in Juneau Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel 58, | cameraman with a.combat camé¥ ! to spend the summer vacation with Curtiss-Wright 5%, International | unit ‘of the 13th AAF. . ¥ |her mothet, Mrs. Bess Winn. Harvester 72';, Kennecott 30%,| He is. now fiying regularly a&\graduaw of Juneau High School, + Miss Suzy Winn, having com- pleted her sophomore year at the University of British Columbia at | North American Aviation: 8%, New |makes frequent missions over Jap- | Miss Winn is well known here. She | Yotk Central 173, Northern Pacific | anese infested territor: 14%, United States Steel 521;. | Pacific. 4 {Alaska Transport Service at the Dow, Jones averages today are as| Corporal Romine is the son ©f | sub-port for the summer. 'y in the sw%;has accepted a position with the Hamilton, Marvin A, Knorr, CHris|Nels Rokkum, Isabel Shermon, E.| | i f |Gray, Guy G. Garrison, Eldon Fin-|gperfing; Chaplain, Irene Williams; it |ney, Rose McMullen and Suzanne i Leader, CONNECTIONS TO H | McMullen L Mar ; Relig- | ‘ IKQ 7 Z. W i | Listed for Vancouver were: Pearl jon, Pat Sey; Nature, Gloria Gud- FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —-~ KUSKOKWIM H 1 ~ { !Burford, Richard G. Holmes, H. C.|branson; Immortality, Pat Dav . P 4 | 4 {tamming, Ernest Ehler, Patrick Fidelity, Mary Jean Sofoulis; KODIAK ——— NOME BRISTOL BAY i Keys, Laurence J. Rogge, Harvey|triotism, Bonnie McNabb; Service, {Lowe, Louise Lowe, George Angel Jewett; Musician, Roma ¥ {'and Phyllis Sanders. Fargher. i Office PHONE 687 | Prince Rupert passengers were| Choir Director, Lois Hared; Con- Baranof Hotel 4 | Lillian C. Skuse, Mary C. Ayer, fidential Observer, Grace Satko; — S ———— | |James C. Gilker and Lt. Melvin T.|Cuter Observer, Claire OIson; FIR ¢ oo oo ooooooas 3 | Cook | Bearer, aroline Hynes; Standard :‘ H | Passengers for Ketchikan were|Bearer, Diane Hunsbedt; Keeper Tanned 18! i |Mrs. G. L. Schultz, N. A, McEach- |of Jewels, Phyllis Turner; Page, Joy ! Holel Jlllleall | ran, and Samuel Oser. B i s it BABBIT sxms ! | ! The most flattering | Mrs. H. D. Campbell, Mrs. W.| L.lm'l Gleria Muk)“ Harriet } ! For Comfort | b il g |campbell and Mrs. Waters were|Maurstad, Lily Ann Maurstad, Joan|{ — BUY DIRECT AND || 1 a i X [listed for Wrangell, |Nowell, Mary avoian, Viremia de- || “SAVE MONEY. {(| AtLowesi Rates lattering ir S, ¢ | “Many also c: e r i g WRR s U BUBC e : 3 . | i i L : R L g é’;:’: Folta, Sheila MacSpadden, Clarice|} . Any quantity, immediate ROOMS WITH BATH sheerness and fit! GRABLE —Screen actress Beity Grable takes advantage of northern points as follows: B Gt Reik Dowl ani Bas Gush. delivery. Write for Price ‘ o 5 spring sunshine to go for a bout ride in a Hollywood pool. Abott, H. W. Anderson, William ,© z List. | WITHOUT BATH { Phoenix spins today's (il lAnderson, Ben Bellamy, Mrs. B. i ! ! otet | Mk O 6 BlahsHard Installation of officers will bel$ d N M Co jent L tion It hosiery, no matter { rs. O. C. Blanchard poq . gawurday, May 13th, a¢ 8] Valcauda l'u', Co. {| Most Convenient Loca il 4 : MARGRETE ROED MANY FLIGHTS TODAY |y Bean, E. Conner, Bishap 3| gicioek in the evening, and a“»i Seattle, , Washingtén: | ~THIRD AND MAIN- | il what 'the material, [R. Crimont, Daniel DeRoo, Bthel| jends of [Raihbow! Gils: are | cor-| § - et L | | dially ‘invited to attend the sorvice.!— | Following the installation cerémon- ies there ‘will be & dance for Rain- bow Gitls and their invited guests:| {Girls who wish invitations may ob- tain them during school hours from | ‘Miss Irene Williams, or ievenings| from the Mother Advisor. The in- |vitations must be presented. at the! {door. The All Girl Orchestra has i{been engaged for the evening. | Two girls were elected to mem- | 1orship, and initiation will take | |place on May 20th, with the new| |officers performing the work. i Anncuncement was made that the | | i | Grand Assembly meeting which had previously been set for June 19th nd 20th, had been postponed a | week and would be held June 25, < 1 126 and at Wenatchee, Wash- . |ington. Girls who expect to be in Hotel Washington during the latter part - of June and who might be able to| | EVERY ROOM.WITH TUB attend the meeting should make and SHOWER H known their plans. to the Mother * The sewmg Buk“ Advisor as soon as possible. { Reasonable Rates BABY HEADQUARTERS | ST BEE o ia | EE qaned » Infant and Children’s Wear |GEORGE VMIORGAN 18 | ) Al | HERE FROM SITKA 3 George Morgan, manager of the| | Owner-Mg., Clatenice’ Wise Please RETURN Your Milk Bottles Promptly Juneau Dairies, Inc. WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 THE BAIRANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Phone 800 | Columbia Lumber Company mill at | Sitka, arrived in Juneau today. He |is. stdyifig ‘at the BAsibol Hotel. B | FASTERN STARS | | Juneau Chapter No. 7 Tuesday; May 9 at 8 o'clack. Regular business | meeting. ALICE BROWN, |ady. Secretary. e HERE FROM KETCHIKAN i | Mort Hansar and Howard Beymer | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Malerials PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME | have arrived here from Ketchikan | and are registered at the Baranof. follows: Industrials, 13869; rails, Mrs. Edna K. Romine of San Fran- | 39.05; utilities, 22.65. cisco, California. His wife, Mg | June Robinson Romine, 11\'es:¥l MONDAY PRICES Juneau. ke ————— Waunalee Suess Closing quotation of Alaska Ju- neau mine stoek Monday was 5'\,3 American Can 87%, Anaconda 25% Beech Aircraft 8%, Bethlehem | 307, North American Aviation 8%, York Central 17%, Northern| Waunalee Suess, daughter of Mrs, Pacific 15, United iStates Steel 5214.|Robert Coughlin, who was gradu- Dow, ‘Jones averages Monday were |ated from the Juneau High School as follows: industrials 138.65, ralls!/last year has returned to Juneay 30.02, utilities 22.54, for ‘the summer to keep house for - ;Bob. She has been attending the | Multnemah Junior Normal School When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioneer new standatds Woodley Airways | SUNEAU— y | ANCHORAGE | - | Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA \f Connectigns to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 PM. | | e S Z pated. Emma Nielson was chosen May & ke oo i 3 i (s Railyards hit were at Liege, near | Queen of the local USO by a con- | "Ew SElE(IIVE 4;::a;;’;zflnmd-"l‘?séoiiusrhn is re- of service for our friends in Alaska. d F the German border, Thiomville in|siderable majority of the service | L R e | or medical Meanwhile, we are 1009, engaged in eS ay- r ay f France and Metz City in Luxem- |vote and presided at the monthly i o (h E 4 h bourg. formal dance of the USO held last | ! ¢ e war efrort — with every passenger T , . Medium Murauders of the Ninth |Eaturday evening in the Scottish | | S M . and every ounce of cargo priorited b FOR RESERVATIONS Air Force, which like Fortresses and | Rite Temple. Servicemen _Leslie BHNG DISCUSSED‘ f. argaret uild e gd p Y thn S e T | e 1 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES ‘day, joined 20 light bombers in | the honor of escorting the Queen to| S | T M T . ’ t:f?{laiz:] :m fo,fnoo,\_ | the throne to receive a floral crowd | WASHINGTON, May 9. — The| o eet OmOI’rOW % Your patience and “‘nd"snndmg Phone 612 Agents i Eollomine up - the . tremendous|and Corsage. Twenty-five GBSO | Selective Service is putting on the | Lo when the accommodation you want ! i Cymaan morning blows, Ninth Air Force girls competed for the honor. Hmtshn?g touches to a new program| Members of St. Margaret Guild is not available. v & voos dnis alternogn rihed ex- B I i LA for clarifying the status of men over jof Holy Trinity Cathedral wilt ] l‘ ot b feh saida ik Rers- CULBERTSONS PURCHASE 126 years of age and will probably 'meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock 4 Llsx co L l:s li‘}:»-l“g‘l]g’mm 50 Tl asreRaast of | DUFRESNE RESIDENCE | announce it by the end of the at the home ‘of Mrs. J. C. Ryan, A A ASTIL All l g s i Qapt. il Bugfle Dultmrtil; USA; | wosk. 112 West Ninth Street. All mem. - Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express Brussels. | Special Assistant Coordinator of the | The program is being discussed [pers are reqitested to attend TR! & 5 Six bombers and seven fighters: pigh and Wildlife Service, has pur- | with all State Draft Directors at iz R : SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. failed to return from the morning| chased the Frank Dufresne resi- | conferences here and it is expected | Y | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- flight . |dence on Main Street. Mrs. Cul- | to give men a definite idea when| GEORGE GRAMES IN TOWN | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd, ican shan gof Sitka Fighter pilots said seant opposi- | pertson and their two chidren, Sara | and whether they are to be calledl George Grames, of the Anchorage Juneau..$8 §10 $18 $10 §18 $18 $18 3§18 418 b tion was offered and only five en- | Ann and John Steele, Jr., recently and to define the standards of oc- ! Grill in Anchorage, has arrived here |y Sitka i :: :g 11: :g :: :: lg 10 w, emy aircraft were shot down. arrived here from the East Coast. cupational deferments more clearly. | ahd is registered at the Baranof. Chichago | R TR TR R Y : . ds s SIS L s <5y £ o i Kimshan. 18 10 18 10 18 10 "\ BRINGING UP FATHER i B : \ BBIN Todd ... 18 18 10 10 s i b it - ‘Tenakee . 10 10 10 A i BY THE wa/- - HELLO-DR.CY KYATRIST ? Adopen - 18 B AMRS.JIGGS AND YOLI STILL | | HAVE A PATIENT IN Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. YOU'RE IN PERFECT WAS HERE WANT TO LIVE [l | YOUR LINE-YES-BRING Haines Shagway SHAPE-YOU TODPAY-IS TO A HUNDRED ? | A STRAIT-JACKET-HE Tueess — s1800 $20.00 ‘M HOPIN' SHE RELATED ~ . g | MIGHT BECOME Express : 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c sHouLD I O 3 WE TO A TO REACH R VIOLENT- Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% o LIVE el Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A, M, ; HUNDRED - A Juneau ‘Hoonah 5 Excursion Inlet Sain $15.00 $10.00 ! Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c | < SCHEDULED DAILY o etchikan Wrangell Pete: ‘ $45.00 $35.00 P 30.00 10.00 wi ell ... 20.00 xpress Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimam Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum Wrangell and traffi Ahovnuc;llppnmhu'hsn ¢ P'm ‘lz of $1.00 to Ketchikan of 60¢ to Petersburg passenger warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Notlos,