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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN . NEWS ElectledfoHead | ™" poom SON-IN-LAW o o vk & ot - o | - illustration of the extreme meas-| v ‘ A J Y an was the recent re-|ures SAM ASP VISITS DOUGLAS ' ca!hOh( WOmen - o the Japs are taking to con-| ‘(ipiem of a collection of articles|serve materials. Although lurkinfl Sam Asp, owner and manager of taken from dead Japanese in New|the range of a metal one, it would“ | a Tenakee cannery, was a visitor in| Mis. Rita Moore was “‘ec'-?du:%umnsm and sent to him by his son- | have the same force behind it and AND WE HAVE LOADS AND LOADS OF THINGS SHELL LOVE., . .. . . { Douglas last evening. He has spent succeed Mrs. Felix Toner as Gran@dy_jaw, Capt. I. Ail, who is stationed | could probakly do as much damage. the past two weeks at Tenakee and Regent of the Catho‘lic Daughter®heye at the present time. Mr. Yurman has the collection on! - |of America at a meeting last night| {The trophies consist of a Japan-|display in ‘the window of his fur- | | pecting to return in several weeks. in the Parish Hall. {ese rifle, bayonet, flag, ring of arier shop on Franklin Street, \vhen-l | He reports all well with his family Other officers elected to fill t.he‘v‘.ry light substance, a navy offi-|anyone interested may see the | residing on Puget Sound, and states various offices of the Court of the‘cfl; insignia, money and a bullet,|above items. that both sons, John and Svend,|Little Flower, No. 243, include Mrs.| &+ — e — | have been attending military school. Mary Rudolph, Vice Regent; Mis. | , John just recently passed examina- Helen Hollefson, Phrophetess; Miss ' tions and will be stationed now with 'Kay McAlister, Lecturer; Mrs. Mary‘ the Army Air Corps. | Kelly, Historian; Mrs. Nancy Fur-| % | ness, Financial Secretary; Mrs. Nell| DOUGLAS C. OF C. GUESTS Biggs, Treasurer; Mrs. Helen Bond,| ! The Douglas Chamber of Com- Monitor; Mrs. Mary Doogan, Sen-| merce ha@ as guests last evening, |tinel; Mrs. Genevieve Harmon, Or-| left this morning for the South JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM Notice 1o Boat Stall Renters: The City has a waiting list of boat owners A Gov. Ernest Gruening and Capt. J. ganist: Mrs. Evelyn Estone and Mrs. | who wish to rent stalls. Owners who are || KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY ¥ Fine ngerle Steele Culbertson. Ways and means Isabelle Cashen, Trustees for three = ¢ P of establishing canning operations | CAIS. , occupying stalls are requested to pay rent Slips, gowns, bedjackets, at the Douglas cannery were dis ‘]:5‘““‘4:0“:1 l”“‘ Olf“'('“f will be i 1h H h master Delin uent owners Office e, s, i iy e e | o o st i e hasit. PHONE 667 by Barbizon, Patricia cussed and tentative ¢ prog e et meothill Sei 7 5s i 0 1he [1arno: q ; Baranof Hotel and Cheuette BACCALAUREATE SERYicES |Ininitistion. are asked to vacate. ‘ —— — i ol From 2.95 up Baccalaureate services will be held lhz’:{_xlmg‘;?:‘t:s:twS;"S]‘:;l:‘:i? ; - o ’ f in the high school study hall Sun- o © 8O B0 K08 B e 0 3 . ‘2 '!'anned i day, May 14 at 2p. m, Armange- oo S Nadee e st ( “ohce io Car 0wners: | i ; Holel Juneau -y ments as follows have been made ki . » A !planning the entertainment will be i 8 for the service: the invocation and pi | RABBIT sKI“s I8 ) Perfumes 3 ' Miss Kay McAlister, Mis. Evelyn : For Comfort Bemedictitn il b9 Gl1eh Ly SN REY. | fing, ¢ e | Under the laws of the Territory of Alaska ! 5oy pirreT AND | s 5 et S ’ S A ————— . S e 1 o v \ Patons pgeime o R. Booth will deliver the sermon; d City of Juneau it is necessary that car |'! SAVE MONEY. { At Lowest Rates » ia: S and City o i y ! colognes—White Shou and Mrs. L. S. Graat will sing, IPUBU( EA“‘H NURSE | ¢ s Any quantity, immediate | ROOMS WITH BATH { ers, Menace, Cassandra, Shall Not Pass Again This Way,” by | owners have BOTH a CliY and Temiorlal : delivery. Write for Price { % Cobra, Zibeline, Tabu, Effinger. B LEAVES ON FIELD TRIP W X g o wList 1 WITHOUT BATH { v Following the baccalaureate serv- | v & b dnver S hcense to Operaie a motor | | & i 1 Lady in the Dark— ice school rooms will be open and| Miss Lillian A. Gardiner, Director | i valca“da f‘“- c° { || Most Convenient Location ° ; ) 375 parents and friends are invited to of Public Health Nurses, left by| vehicle. ! " e P _THIRD AND MAIN— § { P w From 3.75 up see school work to be displayed at|plane today on a’ two week’s fleld‘ 3 i e Wuhmgumm‘j Mgr., Clarence Wise y | ¢ : that time. [trip to the westward and interior. | y . e Owner-Mgr., Clarence i Commencement Exercises | Miss Gardiner éxpeets to confer | N icel A“' f o H d B Commencement exercises are to be at Faiibanks, Anchorage, Palmer,| Ohce 0 . ‘ ; an ags in the school gymnasium wgdnes,lseward and Cordova, before return- &1 i 2 day, May 17, at 8 p. m. '‘Guest ing to Juneau. & | speaker for the ocecasion:will be; —= s Gov. Ernest Gruening. Special music } m is also being arranged. Members of | . By LENNOX— ST VRN FET Please RETURN Your : Millk Bottles Promptly ! Section 6, Ordinance 26: § T | Any person or persons who shall throw || © Centrally located Failes, goatskin, rep- e Splendid food and tile. Remarkably love- | { %19 i | - M erc attreda Fiok Fhgzesa Dosan, | or deposit in any street, or on the sidewalk | wionse © faemeoms- || Juneau Dairies; Inc. g From 595 up ff *n¢ Sl TP or footpath of the city of Juneau, any brok- || M= stwinBen 4-H CLUB ORGANIZED ! Miss Mae Stephenson, University | of Alaska extension agent, organized | 2 4-H Club here yesterday. Twenty- one children from grades four to eight have joined the Victory Gar- | den Project. Miss Stephenson has organized 19 of these clubs in South- | east Alaska. | en glass, bottles, crockery, nails or other | » substances whatsoever . . . shall be deem- fi* FW WASHINGTON d guilty of a misdemeanor. e R ST T ea guilly o1 a misaemean t ™ BARANOF Please Help to Keep the Alaska's Largest Apartment House Coats By SAYBURY— WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 Cottons, seersuckers, rayons, jerseys. These are really lovely— The following officers have been ' 14 vivs Duisiness Dhopaid Ho:ol g f | IS your bus S 3 s ATV f R T T TR e sty Streets Clean EVERY ROOM WITH TUB ||~ » Edwards; Secretary, Patsy Balog; | i # s 2 'WER } v) Treasurer, Phyllis Andrews, and Re- | rental income caused by‘j | “ - l n 0 i and slio Tke sewm Bask‘l LOVelY Blouses O fire or other perils? & | Ohce 0 Og WllEl'S. R ble B BABY HEADQUARTERS . has been chosen leader of the group. | It is hoped that each child will be | v : A able to secure a plot of ground for | Rental Value Insurance & i this purpose. A 10 by 20-foot area | wij]] reimburse you for ' is a good size for the plot. | 5 Infant and Children’s Wear By PATTY WOODARD, 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska New dog licenses are now available. All Phon.e 800 SIR JAMES, DEAU- e S oo Lk Wanted by City of Juneau— DOG CATCHER CITY OF JUNEAU row evening at 7 o'clock at the | Hartford agency NOW! Natatorium. Immediately following % their release, the Douglas Volunteer | Fire Department members will as- | semble at the City Hall to hold their regular meeting. I sh tt k | - fersos AL ; ALTUCK . \ | ACCEPT POSITIONS AT UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. Ageney TR | ¢ OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU . YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME VILLE—in priats, solids e g sones | dogs should have nfw licenses by June 1. S _ 1 SR DRI Yy | GUARD, FIREMEN MFETINGS { e yéi".r pr;be}ty s be- | | PRI i ' j Fromassup [, 2 P U o e Mk GG Comelt tieh (LSRN SUNPER DWnranr q BM, Beoends & QUALITY SINCE /887 Employed temporarily until grad- | uation next week when they will be | on permanent duty, Miss Pat Nelson | 'and Miss Eileen Hellan have ac- - More Thursts Predicted cepted positions as clerk-typists af EEER(E ZND In the Pacific war American the Unemployment Compensatwn‘ i troops have cut through or bypassed | Commission. Also a temporary em- Tokyo’s strong outer defenses, and ployee, Mrs. Gunnar Ingman is now DEFENSES of |are hammering the intermediate with the same office. New _Crocm | defenses, which, Rear Admiral Dan- | iiel B. Barbey said, are generally | D.°d°r°n' UNITED STATES | Safely be o IOKYO NowEmfi?fa:feamfevlz,e:::?fipm.{""‘““"““""m““““’“ e , We Appreczate INSURANCE—BONDS Woodley Airways 2 | JIUNEAU : ANCHORAGE | Via YAKUTAT and CORDOYA - Conht}cfions to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points 4 GENERAL LAND OFFICE | bious thrusts deeper into the en- District Land Office lemy’s defense areas eannot continuc | / | Lockheed Aives juneau2:00PM. | - Anchorage, Alaska Pan American Airways appreciates o E to meet with such success as the April 14, 1944 . & 3 o g p? Conmiiod Troi eags- Uy - 70088 invasion of Hollandia, and as| Notice I8 hereby ‘given that John the patience and understanding of W"a - Leaves Juneau 2;30 PM. {1 Y ey are in Dutch New Guinea. | Nowicka has made application for é . . MR | AT CA 547 < iy ST W g R SRR e On the northern extremity of the | a homesite under the Act of May 26, - our friends in Alaska at this time es a l,'l s : L troops in eastern Honan. | Pacific theater Associated Press|1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial K I y- L ay 3 Eritish Gains War Correspondent Norman Beill| No. 010403, for a tract of land de- | ll e when every passenger and every | h gains are.reported from in a delayed dispatch from the Al-|scribed as Lot C of the Pearl Harbor Do e s ounce of cargo is subject to military | $ n India, where tanks, planes €utian base, forecast an increasing | Group of Homesites situated on No waiting to dry. Can be used ik FOR RESERVATIONS artillery stopped 750. Japanese |tempo of the air assaults on Jap- | Pearl Harbor and Eagle River High- right after shaving. priority. v 1 said British: column cut R B R ‘;‘;;’:n’ l:h:ti of U. 8. Survey No. 'xl;fi:pmszl_":m?;:;di After Victory. Pan American will T e gh the jungles to encircle the KLEPSER IN TOWN | ok ;;]m:; nn?g “;2 ;cres, sud 1t 1s‘ stainless vanishing cream. : d & Phone 612 Agents . Junean Japanese % %03 M. J. Klepser, of the Nordiey |oon " Ji¢ tles of the U. 8. Land Awasded Approval Seal, of pioneer new standards of service for : : : of the British -base several Supply Company, is in Juneau and] Any'anl;c a?{.é?son:s:glnung ad ;..,_5.".'{.‘,.1’21, to fabric, Use Ahska — * T HY e ¢ 3 3 3 e i =y vi w :1 (Tgt\;xed uln‘ fle:fie a guest at the Baranof. | versely any of the above mentioned Arid regulady. y L A s x A c o A s T A L . ptivie et P 8 e uc“onm‘; “‘N wege |1and should file their adverse claim Al AIRLINES west of Tmphal. Eve h : : attack in northern Burmd indicat-| J. D. Brookes, Robert R. Ellidge ;:;}2; i‘fst;:f.:l}::t‘i’og,flxet:::;md:?: Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express ed Allied gain as the attack was| and Howard P. Que have registered | thereafter, or they will be barred by SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. m: 35 miles northeast of Myitky-| at the Baranof from Anchorage. | the provisions of the statutes. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- < na, main enemy base in the aréa.| LT R ah TR P55 DORIS F. ROBINSON, Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka This cl the Allied approach to ATTENTION REBEKAHS Acting Register. Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 . My now virtually encircled| Regular meeting tonight at 8 pm.| First publication, May 3, 1944, 1 18 10 18 18 10 10 : ky ground and airborne troops. |0Odd Fellows Hall. adv.| Last publication, June 28, 1944, | 10 18 10 18 10 5 & ,,,,,, o e Ry SNT i 15411 10 18 10 18 10 ‘10 18 18 18 10 10 4 10 10 SIR-THE NEW WHAT IF SHE THAT'S KIND OF YOU - FATHER - i 23 sl R COOK BLIRNED DID SPOIL. A | THOUGHT YOU'D BE ANGRY || Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. [ | WONDER WHAT THE DINNER - MEALPSHE'S s WITH HER FOR v | WE'RE HAVIN' 1 THINK YOUu DOING HER | RUINING THE o] exci d 2 | FOR DINNER ? SHOULD DIS- BEST-GIVE press Rate: Per pound—Minimum Charee 6 und Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% 1 THAT NEW CHARGE HER- | Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. COOK 1S SLOW- ; o Hoonab Excursion Inlet . $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 80c - mlEDULED DAILY 5 e an Wi 11 Petersburg i Juneau .. $45.00 ?3?;.\ $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell .. 20.00 4 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: llewnmd—lflnlmmd”uulmg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffio Change Without Notioa, V A