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GE TWO BO 1derwent Government Hospital in Ju- Fleek and family, and Mrs. Carl V TE/ PUBLIC MRS. APPENDIX REMOVED ¥ " BRINGING UPFATHER L | WIFE WAS IN HERE AN [15, | HOUR AGO - AN BOUGHT | | HOME BEFORE A LANN -MOWER - Il | MAGGIE AN TH' SOOOOOROOOOCOO: UGLAS NEWS too Regular . . 2.95, 3.50, 3.95, 4.50 and 4.95 Feature Priced . . . $1,2, 3 and weights . . 3 Feature Event . . . yard . Sew fc Coat Weights Suitings Dress Fabrics 54" wide 100% All-Wool B M, Behrends Ca QUALITY SINCE 1887 SHOWER FOR RUSTAD GIVEN held a Nor- fifte baby spent the man table ate choos- S| rved later in Wilson, daughter of immie, was 1 this week She Monday, operation ¢ SER FOR DOUGLAS SCHOOL IS SIGNED E. Engstrom, Clerk of hool Board, an- AOCCOOCOACOCOTOOOOCNN X OOOKT nounced this morning that a new teacher has been secured for the first and second grades. Mrs. Gert- rude Selby has accepted the po- sition and will be moving to this about August 15 to make her Mrs. Seiby formerly taught Minfield School on the Highway. In addition to teaching the first ana second grades, she 1l also teach grade school music. | city home, at the HOME FROM SKAGWAY 1 ‘john Mills arrived this morning from Skagway, where he has been | employed as guard for the past spring and summer. CAMPING AT MARMION On a two weeks’ camping trip to Marmion Island, is the following | Douglas group who make the trip an annual affair: Mrs. Walter An- | drews and family, Mrs. Tauno Neimi and children, Mrs. Elroy Lindstrom and daughters. el S S A Rl KASAAN TEACHER IN Minnie Ellen Morgan, Office of | Indian Affairs teacher at Kasaan, is in Juneau for a few d: Ovur government's prote ive law=le sontial foods— will p iHere Trade here w! where you kno IFrom our regular stock, come these lovely woolens ... Over 300 yards very snecially priced to start you out on your fall dress- making. All colors, types, or vourself and the children, BRI Gy WOOLEN FEATURE 300 yards of All-Wool Fabrics in a Pre-Fall was admitted to the Union as State. revent an ingrease you know this low 8 w your pocket book is not | 3 7 ARMY RACING 2 ' AFTER NAZIS // /IN BRITTANY g 9 %/ (Continuea irom fage One) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA fare to Canada in 1915 and enlisted | to mail the letter wi in the Canadian infantry and served ed me and said he three s and seven months. ... R ; I am married and have a daughter. E Can furnish proof of exemplary "D S TOMORROW i conduct from past employers.” Aiin 1 The really sad part is that nothing | High tide— a , 185 feet. | can be done about any of these Low tide 2 feet , 167 feet. | 14 feet cases. If a dishonorable discharge, | High tide cr a bad conduct or “undesirable” | 1w tide discharge once gets on a man's '3 record there is no possible way BELEN RON under the law that it can be stricken AL out. ING HERE | Helen Ronning of Wrangell is in | | (‘; feeble, “wut determined daylight G, |appearance ¢)| For the first time since arriving %lin France, six strafing Messer- ;j schmitt 109s sent this correspond- Zent and two companies spilling from their jeeps into a ditch near ;2 Pontorson as we crossed into Brit- 2 |tany. 2 Units Get Lost ?2‘ Some infantry units report hav- @ ling been out of contact with the ¢, Germans for some time, unable to 7 keep pace with the advance, even ;j with the trucks 2! The armored column is not hav- ¢)ling all its own way. One Amer Z)|can general, leading an advance % |column, ran into an 88 trap, and ¢lonly by a miracle escaped alivc ZiThe 88s turned the tanks and jeeps ;’,im(u burned wrecks, but armored /j‘mfumry came and, after a brief % |cavage battle, wiped the Gérma ¢} eun crews out. The general jump- /5‘mi into another tank and pushed b4 ;“Nl, 4 g L ORGES . 9 Soldiers Discharged — e 4 . " g For Offenses Cannot 9 < g Get Records Changed 23 PR 22 (Continued from Page One) fi as that (his desertion) is the only ¢! foolish mistake I ever made. I have ;g been a law-abiding citizen, have (i married and am the father of three r/‘]‘ children, a boy 11 years and two 2! girls, one nine and the baby two ;, years. ... Every place I go people ask 7| me was I ever in the service, and I » | say ‘No,’ as I have no proof, but if ¢)| and when the United States does g0 9 to _war (the letter was written in 2}, 1939), I will be willing to die for my g country.” 4 T ;, A man given a bad conduct dis- ¢ | charge in 1908 wrote to ask whether f, he could “obtain a discharge ‘with ¢|the bad conduct part removed Sadly he wrote: “I am now of an age where em- ployers do not care to employ me, and about my only salvation.is eivil | service. It is doubtful if I could claim veteran's preference with a bad conduct discharge, B o o e oo oo o o o oo oo Voot Ve Ve PP notwith- | | standing the fact that I paid my JUNEAU WELDING and MACHINE SHOP NOW OPEN IN OUR NEW LOCATION " 631 Willoughby Ave. e ——— town and a guest at the Gas- K TURKOVICH o iz SN A. V. ROOS REGISTERS A registered at the Baranof frnm‘ Jack Turkovich, -a resident of | Yakima Alaska for 33 years, and in Juneau for 31 years as a miner, for a long time connected with the Alaska Ju- neau, died recently at Globe, Ari- He ler: Junesu last Decem- zona ber and wenc to Arizona in an at- tempt to recover his he The th. urkovich's 1 Juneau by inforn ion of Mrs. 4 from Mrs. ‘R. L L. Rose, in a letter dated J ] The Wings of the from Globe, Arizona, as follg World’s Greatest TRAVEL SYSTEM Contact Al Pierce, Empress Buildiflgl Fairbanks, Alaska, or any loca Airlines office. AL 848 It is with deepest sympathy regret that I must be the I of ill tidings. Our mutual friend, Jack Turkovich went on to his re- d early this morning. Only urday morning he handed me your letter and asked me to answer it for him and to tell you that he did appreciate your letters and in- but did not think he would long terest, be Before 1 had time X here | | SPECIAL. .. 0il Permanent Limited Time Only $7.50 \ L GRIDE BEAUTY s/ALOR COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building PUSH SIS at Phone 325 in your cost of living. hy::ln enforced —| ng raided. plocly MIceLy Phone 16 gal top prices on 5= = - | HELLO-MR \J2666>VOLJQ\ ENT IT OUTON | HOPE | GIT LAWN-MOWER/ TO LOOK SICK! =i ILL PRETEND ME GOUT 1S COMING BACK =M NOT GOIN' TO DO ANY GRASS-CUTTIN-HERE COMES MAGGIE -NOW HELLO-SISTER-DID THE LAWN- MOWER ARRIVE 2 | BOUGHT ONE AND HAD IT SENT OVER TO YOUR PLACE-WHAT? NO- JIGGS CANIT GO TO DINTYS WITH YOLIR HOSBAND-AS | NOTICE HE'S LAID UPR, ’?,WITH 4 THE GOLIT=_§ @] >3 K A o i e s -l s S < B THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1944 . ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS NOME YAKUTAT — CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM Office Baranof Hotel PH“NE 651 ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager ————ny Tanned RABBIT SKINS | BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate Hotel Juneau . © For Comfort At Lowest Rates delivery. Write for Price or Lo WITHOUT BATH Valcauda Fur Co. Most Convenient Location | —THIRD AND MAIN— Seattle, Washington i Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise | Treat Yourself to a Bottle of Delicious BUTTERMILK Available Daily ® Perrect comfort o Centrally located ® Splendid food and Machlne | McClare, o Large Rooms— Juneau Daifies' Inc. 4 ‘4 or Mgr. all with Bath B s bt et e el " Machineless ALASKANS LIKE THN ¥ ' - CABINETS T BARANOF 0. B. Williams Co. Alaska’s Largest Apartment 1939 First South Seattle 4 i Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * The Sewing Baskel BABY HEADQUARTERS Reasongble Rates - Phone 800 Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska ' 4 1! \ ] | \ \ 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. MULVIHILL, 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 lel.AngA CUAil'fiI. AIRLIIJIES '. { il 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 v,( $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 818 & 18 18 10 18 13 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 b > 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican . 18 10 18 18 . Todd ... 18 18 10 10 ® Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 k Hoonah .. 10 § Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Juneau $18.00 Sk:'io'fi’ Skagway 10:00 Express Ra: 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 30.00 10.00 raoid Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per peand—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic ‘warrants. Schedulss and Rates Subject to o