The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 25, 1944, Page 2

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it 1 OXFORDS HITOPS CASUALS , school-wise shoes— iirs for children, girls and boys—o0x- (fers and caguals— Sturdy with young, grow 2.95-4.95 B d/]/( Bzé'&maé & Q@ALITY SINCE 1887 tender, W. Norris, Jr, , Elsie Wer- Nina Crumrine, C. A. Need- gherty, Edgar Vivien Be P. Berg, Crumrine Yol | 55 HUMBER OF PASSENGERS OUT, SOUTHBOUND SHIP au this morning the followi and Mrs. E. Con- . | pensen gar Gallant, Nel- |7 BEPatt, M. B, | R Law- | Clif- Arnold, | o L. J. Jewett, J. D™ awrence, E. W. Mo hapel, Curiis Shattuc and Paul Carper Ed Berg, ner, Mrs phinc ham Guy Collins, Nettie E. Patterson, 1 G. McSparran, Hazel Mag- Larsen, Jim Corbett, Rachel Josephs Norma Creevey, John W. Kir lotte L. Kind, Espen N. E am Campana, J. W. D Donald R. Betts, Ger Dorothy Woodward Lonergan, Dorothy Dre cmbest, John Waldo V. ner, Fac Char n e Foley Masko, wife olon Dore. Wint awyer, L H Henry cock Stocker. Ahomuhs, K. Miller, Glen Anderson Henry J. Klepner, r, John N. Jol on F. Crawford Ketchikan Tony Alter, Mrs, Brading, Wm. Helvoght. ard, ter, G Merel Os- Lewis Holl- Harold Sel- Rene J son, Jak, * | fors, Da f Geo. M. Stieler, Blanch irkette, Yeteve Passenge for Charles Lowre, Taake, | , o | Z were A J3 Alter Helvogt, Mrs. W Robt Lincoln | Miss Rose Paul, S Kriedler, Simpson H G. Turner, Everett Dellama, Miss P. Vevelstap, S. Forre H Smith, France: A. C Orwan H Reader lish Mildred Mona R 1ine were listed for Adams, " Wrangell. Dorothy - Beryl E. vift, Herb let E. Dexter. A. J. Roccati, Company, has registered Barancf from Seattle. at -the J. Reliance Sweetened Fancy Grade GCRAPEFRUIT Golden, sun-ripened Florida Grapefruit, picked at the moment when its taste-tingling flavor is ., then promptly peeled, segmented and in its own deliciously flavored juice, 2 fruit a r shing BREAKFAST or JISH. Ploody wecedy $2.00 Minimum supre anned Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. } " FRONTIER" NOW | + except * | honest Venturo, Juv‘ H. M. Olsen and Mae Stephenson | 'MANDERS SAYS ALASKA "*LOST Republi(anflDeIegale (an- didate Against Res- ervation Scheme (Continued from Page One) cattle wt must b casionally.” tha h must be put out fed and milked nany h ndian: well in was fully aware s and Manders promise se it or tha could said maka f improve it. Poli- who made such promises themselves U asis of litical would ' ticians said, “tha ad playing e of people God, agains or race for » of political gain be ated.” reservation question Is ‘Alaska finds it- eight ball,” addin ial investors wk mding to Alask: He said the Corporation s of est Ketchil investor ne longer oler Until the ettied, he said self behind the hat many: pote ¢ thinking of exy will be discouraged Crown Zellerbach studying. the possibility lishing a pulp mill near but' that “no potential is going to gamble with the very good wce that his mill site may be n from him and placed in res- ervation.” He the ok (l' charged of Interior the Department with - “shutting th r to Alaska,” dnd added, “only if the open ddor policy is adopted for Alaska will Alaska receive the benefits of the tremendous post-war development that should be its due never before has such an op- portunity been presented to Alask it must nqt be lost, we must fight for it, all of us. “No Federal official,” he “can tell me that Alaskans ha been handed anything on a silver platter. Alaska would be worth nothing to the United States today for the pioneers who had the determination and backbone to push into a; hard and dismal land and lay bare by the sweat of their ows the rich potentialities of the Alaska that is today.” Manders said he sees “Alaska coming into its own in the pos world not as the recipient of leg- endary sums of money from the pork barrel for a WPA development of Alaska * but through the labor private enterpri and strong men who will tackle the job with vigor once the ham-string- ing restrictions are lifted and the Last anum is opened to do\olup- ment.” The Republican nominee was to| |leave Juneau today, weather p McCain, | mitting for the Westward and the | Interior | MRS. IRMA NOWELL IN NEW POSITION Mrs, Irma Nowell appointed Territorial cutive for the Office of Administration in Alaska, m-cardmg |to a statement made today by Mrs. Mildred R. Director. Mrs. Nowell for the past year has been connected with the Price Division of the Juneau Territorial Office. Just prior to ‘coming to Alaska she was Survey Officer for the Newark, New Jersey District Office. She brings to her new po- sition a background of over fifteen years of practical business, publicity and public relations experience. This experience includes newspaper and v ) advertising, managing her own women's apparel shop, executive with one of the largest department stores in the east, and handling public relations for the State of New Jersey as Deputy Administrator. A In addition to press and radio mnouncements which have been widely used in the past, the new nformation program will include rganization of Consumer-Trade Jemmittees, and other local chan- nels for sential has been Hermann, Territorial OPA explanatory material. "I Seattle said, '© S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RUTHLANGSETHIS - - NOW STATIONED IN FRANCE; NURSE The 50th General Hospital Unit, sponsored two ago by the Colleg and consisting of 100 nurses and 50 doctors, is now “Somewhere in France,” according to letters received from Lieut. Ruth Langseth by parents in Ju- neau The unit amp C men eces of and been the form include forl order short notice. her spent about son, Cole from £ Zone; was transferred to (presumably) the northern part »f England, where a > hospital was established in village arly in July the tire outfit to France with hospital quartered in a former hote while the staff tents and sleeping Ce vice e ¥ our Vacalio a sn B v sent facilitics quaint obliged to bags when- off Miss Langseth been night shift time her arrival tanding a 12-hour W and stubject call at Most g« is duty 1ERCHA N FUR that she I most of in France, h nightly any hour states on since to pre china used nd enabj NTON nd it certainiy is a ure b meet up with* former acquamntances. She has visited numerous er |that have undergone , | bombings, but awaits her arrival at home to give or ription of the sights she hs PO number from’ 506 to New York Cit - - CARMICHAELS HERE e- section: thorough 50 Her been Pos 8 far hy 350, care to Isabella and son, % Stepher S| Company and guest jire Went-ads bring n at i Springs Bay Healthful Mineral Baths. m Beautiful Baranof Lake. 4 in Season. 'HE BROWN BEAR NDISE LIQUORS NISHED CABINS Baranof, Alaska duty ir she has other ward to which during the for the su been ash 1 The only objection to night work s the fact that about mid- day the sun beats so effectively that th reminds her plains as, wher pent some tim about a yea The fatigue clothes, puttees, but in ‘ments worn less pestered with cther along ten 1 Imos| of K in on the hea high-top shoes spite of the effe the; more flie piders and tive are or insects food provement England, where they to subsist,on K or 1 but a cup of coffee they have been their arrival in quently, she requ to forward a sr yund of Hills I anticipatin: yoked me: an im- erved in re required -1 rations, thing since Conse- rents and France i that w in over is one IMPO deprived of France. to a regular her return le ove in E , Miss Langseth I upon ko While T HIRHHITHIT Empa@va Loc ~107 ar o/ RTAN Please Adtend DOLLY K Acti il !lhi T If YouNee a RUG for You pattern Oric¢ mod I i { { { WITH OPA FORCES C. W. Davis, of the General Foods | Information | Price | I Scarce’ Sure, but T'll enjoy it that much more! SCHENLEY ROYAL RESERVE Smnhy Royal Reserve, 60% mz'n neutral spirits. Blended nmlslmy, 86 proof. direct distribution of es- | BRINGING UP FATHER HY- CHUM/ WHAT'S COOKIN'? | GOTTA SHAKE A LEG AND DO SOME PRACTICIN'- /s By GE FOR HEAVENS & SAKE - THAT SOUNDS LIKE A COW DYIN’ IN HER ROOM! terns. may choose and t ntal reproduction, ern, Chine 1 leaf They and lw the we ]>V1- rayon in lustrous beauty when the omas Hardware Company PHONE 535 T nwmuuw';} . Schenley Distiliers Corp., New York flfi ORGE McMANUS ALASKA AEE@EHNES ANCHORAGE—F AIRBANKS NOME YAKUTAT — CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM PHONE 667 ffic Manager Office Baranof Hotel ARTHUR OS INSURANCE Health, Accident, Life, Annuities wenile Educational Endowments '\! B. MARTIN-—Phone 53 1St P. O. Box 1641 123 Third St Hmmp\nn Optical Co. Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Fr ered—Reading G $7.50 pair Guns repaired—New Gun Parts —Keys Made. nes sold- | forrr et Tanned RADBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. , Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington EFald gt B Hotel Junean For Comfort Ai Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH | | Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Treat Yourself to a Bottle of Delicious BUTTERMILK Available Daily Juneau Dairies, Inc. ® Perrect comfort e Centrally located o Splendid food and service MoClurs, © Large Rooms— gr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE INEW WASHINGTON WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 8 ET Williams Co. South Seattle 4 {7 BARANOF Aloska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * flumnnabio Rates Phone 80’? The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS ¥nfant and Children's Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Weodiey JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YARUTAT 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 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIBLIKES 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 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 18 10 10 18 18 10 5 18 18 10 18 10 16 Sitka $18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan. 18 Pelican - Tenakee Angoon .. Hoonah .. 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juypeau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway .. 10.00 Espifess Rat per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangeil PHOKE 612 i B R Petersburg Juneau ... $30.00 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates sumect to Change Without Rotios. i

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