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War-| (Continued from Pege ome) ren’s course will at least have the {jrec German divisions were caught appearance of being what he and'in the Gherbourg area in addition | tVes. his California advisers alote have (, the regular garrison force of at} charted. |least equal strength. Another ene- my division might have been sent 49.75 to 89.75 KIHLMAN - MILL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA isouo SALES Held at Meeting 0f Moose Women of officers - 1! nstallation Is f ! | was the : ; Installation “ . | principal business of Womf‘n of the Moose at the club ‘rocms in the Seward Building. | :mlle(l Virginia Pugel, Senior Re- 423.75 - Juneau Third jsatec: Yoeie, Pueel. S 2 i 14 from Iop mn Iern'ory ecretary; Myrtle Lind, Chaplain; i g % nd Anna Rodenberg, Treasurer. | ;hcld on Saturday evening by the ‘To'al Rea(hes sIOI The following officers were in- gent; Hazel Burkette, Recording Installing officers were Past Bonds were purchased to the with | Installing Regent; Past Anna - Bodding, official tabulations today, | Series B Bond sales totaling $57,- | Regent {778.75. |Chaplain; and Past Graduate Re- | _Booths were occupied last night gent Mae MacKinnon, Instglling !y the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Past Regent; Past {and tonight the sales will be taken gent Odellia Light was Installing lover by the Women of the Moose GuAde assisted by Florence Manery. {and the Moose Lodge. At the conclusion of According to reports through last Saturday, Alaskans have purchased a total of $654,988.50 worth of bonds all series. E bonds sold in the | son was escorted to the altar by Grand Guide Odellia Light to re vm ough last Saturday: Miss leertv Contest The following is the standing i the Miss Liberty contest: Betty Mill 16,125 | Betty Nordling 12,446 | Kathleen McAlister ...10,454 | } Joyce Smith 8,208 | Betty Bonnett 7475 | Ruth Kunnas 7,099 e Lois Allen 5021 T Lila Sinclair 5,875 Mary MeCormack 5,425 | IMMUNIZATION (lllll( SCHEDULED TOMORROW Immunizations for diphtheria and Betty Nordling continues to make the greatst gain of all the contest- ants, adding 1,550 votes to her total ! since yesterdays' issue of The Em- pire. Betty Bonnett showed the | TROTH WILL BE the meeting | amount of $101423.75 according to| Graduate Regent Iva Hermanson,| Graduate | Installing | Graduate Re-| the cere-| monies Past Regent Iva Herman-| | HELD SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Betty Mill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Minard Mili of this city, to Corporal Ken- neth L. Kihlman, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kihlman of Seattle, ‘Washington, will be held Saturday |evening at the home of the bride’s lparenls at 111 Seventh Street. The Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jr., of the Methodist Church will read the ivows at 8 o'clock in the presence |of a few close friends and rela- Mrs. George F. Alexander will sing before the ceremony and | Territorial Building. Dr. C. C. Car-| smallpox will be given tomorrow | morning at the regular monthly clinic in the Health Center of the next highest increase with 1,250, and ‘Ruth Kunnas gathered 1,175 more. Betty Mill, leading in the race, picked up an even thousand ditional votes, Kathleen McAlister has strengthened her hold on third | position. Lila Sinclair remained stationery, and Joyce Smith, Mary McCormack and Lois Allen made gains of less than one hundred each, | ———.————— ter, Territorial Commissioner of Health and City Health Officer, will administer the innoculations. The clinic begins at 10 o'clock' and tomorrow, in addition to pro- viding immunieations for infants, pre-school children will be given those recommended for school ent- |SITKA RED CROSS " HEAD 15 COMING Part ot All you Earn ! is Yours tq g —eto——— ' Alaska Federal Savings BESSER IN TOWN iwill play the wedding music. Philip Besser, of Miss Louise Adams will be Miss Minneapolis, & Loan Association Minnesota, is in town and staying; HERE T0 CONFER ; i i e oy e PHYSICAL CULTURIST into the port sometime before the'x;:l;afi“l,f,mal;;‘;:“‘;,;’;fn o At e IO e | Ted Kettleson, head of the Red|} - 7 ‘Amerlcam sealed it off. Bertrees as his best man. ‘Cross at Sitka, is due to arrive |\ GOI“G To BE “o“onm There have been a few uncon-{ ) reception yill follow the cere- ® ® ® © ® @ o o eihere today and will confer with z W {firmed reports of German shiPPitg |, ny at the Mill residence. . WEATHER REPORT o the local Red Cross on additional e 10 LEo™ A nationwide campaign is DOW Inlorf (he west coast of the penin-| M oanq Mrs. C. W. Kihlman, ® (U. S. Bureau) ® relief arrangements for the fire A4y *Womens Appancy progress to honor and congratulate syla, but there is no tangible evi-|javents of the prospective groom, ® Temp. Monday, June 19, e victims at the Hoonan Indian vil- | Benarr MacFadden on his T7thigence the Germans are attempting | wii) arrive from Seattle this evening |® Maximum 77, minimum 52. e lage. | o birthday at the Physical Culture wnolesale evacuation of the DOrt,'i b present for the wedding. o0 006060 500 0 0 ‘ u Hotel celebration in Dansville on'which the German propagandists [* M — & A 16, for his 50 years' of haye been dismissing as unimport- | SR | ant. isoring this movement is a| There is no indication the Ger«l I national committee, comprisingmans are massing for a major Gu‘RD | many renown personalities, such as|cqunterattack. Marshal Erwin Rom- Gaylord Hauser, Clarke IIVN€, mel appears to have abandoned Hollywood; "Prof. George R. Laird,|the Cherbourg garrison as he did| President of the Health Forum, the Italian troops at every trouble | hington, D. C., Dr. Benedict| {spot across North Africa. Lust, New York; Dr. Lester C. Glll.' A 7 Florida; Charles Postl, Chicago | Dr. A. L. Allen, Cincinnati; G. W. Wikander, Detroit; Dr Jesse A W v S Mee"ng Rodrigo, Houston, Texas; Dr. Guy| | W. Cheatham, Nashville, Tenn.; B H Id T Dr. A. M. Christensen, Pittsburgh,| e e omorrow | Pa; Al Treloar, Los Angeles Ath- { ic Club, and Dr. Arne Suominen,| The American WomensVol\m'»lry\ anta Monica, trainer for Olsen| Services will have two meetings at d Johnson, famous vaudev-umme Governor’s House tomexraw, one | # t 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and the other at 8 p. m. for those mem- I bers who are working during the | | da) | Another consignment of home- i h mile race against a horse, has been ::Br:m;?:lfi\exipo‘:t; ’; :h:e:l,(‘em::f: delegated to serve as the regional!j. 0w heine collected, and con- flh“”“‘“ for ‘”’") Territory U;‘ tributions for this much-appreciat- a to assist this cause, and|eq project may be taken to the states that o diamond studded|meeting of the group tomorrow. | trophy is now being designed by TIDES TOMORROW Dr. practic funds for fornia by undertaking to run a 40-| G. A. Doelker, local chiro- physician, who once raised a charity event in Cali- 2 Hollywood artist for presentation | to MacFadden, along with the many | letters of congratulations, and auto-| graphed photos of movie stars,’ High tide—1:5¢ a. m., 18.1 feet. celebrities and prominent people| Low tide —8:28 a. m. -28 feet. throughout the continental Lnued High tide—2:52 p. m., 15.7 feet. States and Territories. Low tide —8:32 p. 2.7 feet. m., We Apprecidte Pan American Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military priority. b Afrer Victory, Pan Amerjcan will pioneer new standards of service for Alaska. YOUR WHEN TRAVELING... i You are doing more traveling, perhaps, than ever i before in your life; and under such conditions, thag i protection of your funds is of paramount importance. | The safe, sure way is to change your cash into _ |ji American Express Travelers Cheques. No matter where you go these Cheques are recogmzed You spend them as you spend cash—your counter-signature is the only identification necessary. No matter how much you carry, if your Cheques are lost, stolen or destroyed uncounter- signed, American Express will refund promptly. American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denomidations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% (75¢ on 'each $100 purchased), minimum 40¢. Obtainable at Banks. » . AMERICAN EXPRESS . |l—— TRAVELERS CHEQUES ——. BRINGING UP FATHEH (\Ef’- TH' LAST TIME | SAW N o (3, BE T B, \VLJL TAKIN' A OCKIN-CHAIR HOM HELLO\)IGG |_HAVEN'T SEEN YOU | VEAQ6 \/7 \%‘.fl THAT'S RIGHT- BUT | NEVER GIT TO SIT IN_IT ANYMORE -AS ME MOTHER-IN-LAW LIVES WID US NOW- WHEFZE HOME AND | | ROCK ! XTCHA BOUND GOT! IN_TH* FOR? -, BAG? By GEORGE McMANUS s ceive her Past Graduate Regent’ Territory amount to $341,318. Pin The following are the first twelve |~ the meeting refreshments towns in the order of their sales Earval Mae MacKinnon, | Faitbanks s10006875 |Anna Bodding, Marge Fredrickson | Anchorage 136.562,00 and Virginia Pugel. The remainder | } Juneau 86,117.50 w;r the evening was spent in musxc Nostie 3705000 |and dancing ‘ Ketchikan 36,027.00 | Past Regent Mary Haas could | seward 3301875 |not be present as she is visiting| { Platinum 28,000.00 { her, mother near Fairbanks | Flat 27,00000 | IR Petersburg 12,037.50 TACOMAN HERE | Kodigk .1 8,268.75 John P. Dahl of Tacoma is reg-| | Wrangell 8,137.50 istered at the Baranof Hotel. Sitka 5831.25 sphts rescrved ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS CONNECTIONS TO YAKUTAT —— CORDOVA —— VALDEZ KODIAK—BRISTOL BAY—KUSKOKWIM PHONE 667 Office Baranof Hotel TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1944 Hotel Juneau ‘For! Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. i Valcauda Fur Co. Tanned ! { i Most Convenient Location i T THIRR AND MAIN-+: { Seattle, ‘Washington ' Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Dress up your desserts with FRESH WHIPPING CREAM Available Daily Juneau Dairies, Inc. WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 Hotel * E'V'ERY, ROOM WITH TUB T T T A T R s S The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 M. S. PATRICIA LEAVES FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND - THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. Carrying Freight and Passengers Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHIEL, Agent Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday' FOR RESERVATIONS w COASTAL AIRLINES ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A, M. Hawk An- © Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau..$8 $10, $18 $10 $18 . 18 818 $18 @18 18 18 10 18 718 0 0 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 L] Kimshan. 18 10 18 10 1% 10 Pelican _ 18 10 18 18 Todd ....... 18 18 10 10 ‘Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M Halnes Skagway $18.00 10.00 v Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 30.00 10.00 a 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan ln_nu‘lkmwmi—mnhmdfiurm PHONE 612 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. IO ok O e S | ) v e s ‘4