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ESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1944 GETWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDN | In this connection, medical corps rer Walfzes afi SwimMee! CHURCHILL |CANOLPROJECT — Army, Navy Medical oo i "o | K IKQUIRY TO BE Corps Most Efficient, :::=, e, e e WAR TAL ON NEXT WEEK Normandy Battlefield .0 . =2, ALASKA AIRLINES “oh-ing” and “ah-ing” over Allied / tee Will Also Come un“::gx) wor e e FPUGELAS | 'Reveals Invasion Planned to Northland E6Ty GOE BNl anie Wi NEWS S staffed with surgeons, nurses, and with Premier S'alln at PASADENA, Calif., Aug. 2. — A medical corps, non-coms and pri- Congressional subcommittee will vates. But within three days after | ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS | NOME ITING | TEheran Meet open an inquiry next week on the D-day, the Ninth Air Force made Mrs. Goldie Walters, mother of , Canol Oil. pipeline project 'and-its first evacuations and now has Clarence Walters, arrived on a' YAKUTAT il connovA TR O ~———— | study postwar prospects of civilian almost completely taken over the steamer Monday evening from hev| Continnea trom rage One) aviation on the west coast, Rep- iob. 3 | former home in Hood Bay, Oregun. | Vi CONNECTIONS TO ”",,]‘h" ’“i‘ ik "”;"'( 3 , Tesentative Carl Hinshaw anniounces| Field hospitals are moving up be- She will make an indefinite stay | Three. American, ritish, and e 1 p es 4 st as air here as se gues 0 Clar- ; here. hind the lines as fast as air strips here as house guest of the . ; . o 4 X [in strength in the invasion of Nor- pneey iy Chicago and go to Alaska when wounded are Kep. therc as S ) . KUSKOKWIM v mandy, but U. S. forces are now tne; t5 Los Angeles and visit avia- long as 12 hours. In England they TERR. GUARD MEETING | larger. “We inflicted losses on the 45, piants, are met by field hospital platoons| The Douglas unit of Territorial | 3 cnemy about double those We Suf- " \yhje in Alaska, the committee who move tmem by ambulance to Guards will meet tomorrow evening | Office PHo“E 667 ATV P vy will study Alaskan military airfields fixed hospitals nearby at the natatorium at T:30 o'clock Baranof Hotel Four. To critics of British tanks wd determine suitability of eivil- One phase of the general’s report Dress will be regular uniform, am- ARTHUR 08, Traffic Manager he said that both the Cromnwell jan requirements. should be of double interest to the munition belts and rifles There and Sherman, American-built, were - home front, for it is one factor in awill be general inspection and close excellent. The “notorious Church- CALIFORNIAN ARRIVES which many civilians have shared. order drill for the evening, accord- ] ud e most thickly skinned 60 @ M Fraw, of San Mateo, Cali- “Both whole blood and plasma,” ing to Capt. Wendell Cahill Tanned | founer, “is coming into its own." 'gornia js in town and registered at he said, “have been plentiful in —— H t l J | Five. The Germans were Warh- tn. Baranof Hotel. every medical installation from the MRS. LOWELL WILLIAMS | RABBIT SKINS (1] (5 uneau ed that the only result of their in- il ———— |clearing station to the hospital, in- LEAVING ; i For Comfort * discriminate use of rocket bombs, ¥ - < @ o X 7 liams and ehild | T diseiniaie e of ket b er s wom PUBLICATION |ine LETs tnd bl s |t toven waiams vt oo} {f Sy DIBCRUCAI! (| a0t ROy el No. 5204-A There has been enough penicillin | are ieaving on the first transporta- | SAVE MONEY. ! { Lowest ales destructive, will be that “their| .. 5o’ Gourt for the Ter- [to treat all cases that required it | tion for the Westward, where she| % punishment, after their weapons . r qum- |and the freedom of wounds from |will join her husband, who is in| Any quantity, immediate ROOMS WITH BATH 2 ritory of Alaska, Division Num: 5 delivery. Write for Price have been struck from their hands| [ % O BAEC - infection has been a source of sur-| the armed forces. [ That, o~ };};)f)»\unfcg::‘:‘:fi men, will be apprec- |y scw s FEDERAL SAVINGS & prise to all our surgeons LEW ’“',T,_:‘;\V,;“r ‘ ' M e 2 . g LOAN ASSOCIATION OF JU-| “In every medical unit I visited, 3 A S HERE Mos iy Explaining the lack of explictness Npay, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. I inquired especially as to the ~Lew M. Williams, Secretary of Valcauda Fur Co. i&xmifl&g‘f " on postwar problems, partiqularly jOHN O. EBING, GEORGE W. status of supply I did not get a Alaska, has arrived here from Seattle, Washington SNt ! boundaries, Churchill said, “it Wil OJA and EVELYN OJA, Defend- cingle answer that was not that| Wrangell, and is a guest ac the &== = Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise YUR THEME was chosen for the Pacific Coast Association | be very troublesome to all of us| ants. they had everything they wanted.” Gastineau rautel | mming meet held at Fleishhacker Pool in San Francisco. Patsy m‘rn‘n Illhdd(’ a pronouncement TQ. THE ABOVE. NAMED DE- HIRAN e 77,,,_—,,7,,;:> AN ,,.'_“i : binson McPherson, champion diver, was featured in a “Water ff",n," ,""}Mt_ a"d, four_‘d Dy el F‘ENDANT\"OHN G S | - . ontradicted by our most consid- | GREETING: ! | ® Perrect comfort Treat Yourself to a Bottle 1t2,” which cpened the pregram. Procceds of the show will be used erable Allies. Cannot we be con-| IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED || PECIAL | 5 15 Tt of Delicious end talent to the national cutdoor championships at Kansas City. . tent with broad declarations, on STATES, you are commanded to |} oo [ § ¥ BUTTERMILK bitel L phie TS Ve BT . which we all agreed, that there will apBear in the above entitled court | | ! ® Splendid food and AGaI P d ) be a World Council to preserve holden at Juneau, Alaska, in the : p. ermanen F. B. vailable Daily e 3 St T I peace which in the first instance First Judicial Division, Territory of | 0 IP t iri ere is no substitute for newspaper advertising! peace which in th e e T i | 1 | . Juneau Dairies, Inc. Blupes Liby Vg e i LA il ——— major powers?” of the plaintiff filed aagnist you = % | AI.AI. D — in the above entitled action within | Machine | - thirty days from the date of the|} H " TYP'CG' G.’l. Jane service of this Summons and a copy | | or | 2 z € ¥ of the Complaint upon you; that is | M h. 1 | WINDOWS, DOORS, ; g U g to say, within thirty days from the | | achnineless | CABINETS - B date of the completion of the last : Limited Ti Onl 7 A WYY . I ol s : . lcatl 4 ed Time Only THE . o 3 publication of this Summons, and | Jimited \ " el e “" ‘ % f 4 if you fail to appear and answer, } | B o' B' Wfl 1ams co' R A S =] OR | A Tl o N for want thereof plaintiff will take | | $‘7 50 Alaska's Latgeet:Apartment 1939 First South Seattle 4 3 £ 445 . judgment against you, as prayed for t . | Hotel ; in the Complaint, a copy of which ! # is served upon you, and reference is made to the Complaint for, the s\ F.VF.R‘:;an( XSH)Mowmlfl TUB - | complete demands of the plaintiff, v ! 4 P | which hclude foreclostire of & M- 1 GRIBY 1 . The Sewing Basket gage on certain real property de- 1t Reasonable Rates BABY HEADQUARTERS | scribed in )the Comp}aisx;ts’:;nzc:) jl‘:lql;gl- BEAUTY /ALON k \ . | Infant and Children’s Wear { ment in the sum ol 59.20, h { interest at 6% per annum from o Eveni BUILDING N Phofle 800 {] 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska H 73 . i pen Evenings COOPER § | April 10, 1944, until paid, and plain- | 2 1 Build \ fon | Hige posa. afl dishaenie e Fpheal Crpepstiefacerpiity T { D —— e Oy an attorney’s fee of $300.00, and such S S other relief as is prayed for in the fd - — ol \ S. PATRICIA Complaint. ° 5 | The date of the Order for Pub- LEAVES FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND lication of this Summons is July v RHTLSDAY 559 a0 | 25th, 1944. The period of publica- ' :30 P. M. |tion is four weeks. The first pub- . & I lication is July 26, 1944, and the last I r . Carrymg F !'flglfl and Passengers " | publication is August 23, 1944, and Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau S | the time within which defendant is E irsid by wnl Triaey ¥ | to appear and answer this Summons ‘ PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent is thirty days after completion of | P —— - .7 B the 1ast publication. SERGT. BEATRICE ROEMER of Camys |, 0%, 80 Juneau. Alaska, July that t]‘e Campbell, Kentucky, has been se4 g 0 R 5. covomuan, Woeodley Airways | ¢ | lected as the “typical G. I. Jane” istrict | of Army Service Forcess WAC gl:l.l;.li(t;)rryl;‘);\?;::(:c San ’ | units in the Fifth Service Com- Division Number 6xxe | \ ,gand},{ whish dnaludes Oblp, dndt First publication, July 26, 19844, : ————— | ana, Kentucky and West Virginia¥ icati August 23, 1944 ! ] Sergeant Roemer is chief clerk of o L s E / the classification section of the AN Cn0RAGE o Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Peints Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday | Paterson, N. J. ¥ (International) 1 —— BUY WAR BONDS JUNEAUWELDING and MACHINESHOP | CreamDeodorant Sefely bels WEDNESDAY Stop Perspiration | | milit ) { | EereeRin i New Is Reopening | i i August 2 To Serve the Public ‘ with Home-made - d g 1. Docaorinimteskin Dowsnor ; FOR RESERVATIONS NoW OFEEN b3 0VN Bread and ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES NEW LOCATION Ko Sanees T cn e Pastry Phonedl2 ' Agents AF - Awarded Approval Seal of . Americanlnstitute of Launder- at ing—harmless to fabric. Use ‘Arrid regularly. % - # i B orges * ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES A ° Arrid s ‘I"fo orant . Serving Southeas a——Passe , Express 621 Wg:‘)“g'h;;y Ave. ' 9””“ 1. A. SOFOULIS ‘ ;Txxtmnt’i:::emedpmflxfi:mEx;t.p one 52 ' Bl Proprietor Also 59¢ jars Sl BRINGING UP FATHER e By GEORGE McMANUS [ WELL-THER ETHING | e ) /| WHAT'S THE | BESIDES T} BY THE | THERE'S NO HARM } IDEA OF ME e | SEA-SIDE FROM WHAT | IN ASKING HER DAUGHTER Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. foy A CAN SEE/ 24 ABOUT THE POSIN' IN A : Halnes Skagway 5 WEATHER // e BATHIN-SUIT Junesu $18.00 $2000 | T LIKE THAT? Skagwa: 1000 /-\) POS THAT' TS Express Rate: 10 cents per d—Mini .‘ { ITIVE poun imam Charge ¥ &U‘ : o AGE%/U&' Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less o P s P SCHEDULED DAILY J Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 Petersburg 30.00 “’;gg ooy Wrangell 20.00 Express Raie: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of Ketchikan ' Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum .:'5:"‘.’ Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffio warrants. Schedules and Rates Sub; ' ik - 3% PHONE 612