The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 21, 1945, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALAbKA I:,MPIRI-_~JUNLAU ALASKA ' MONDAY, MAY ZIA, 1945 ol :;FORES]’ FIRE ;7:%@:9'9’- _ PRISONERS ON WAY MD@UGELAS | 55 555 o v s Karl Drager Passes MONTH END CLEARANCE | WARNING 1§ s ABOMRD NORTHSEA ~ NEW'S “ ' " Away af Anchorage In g EI.E("ON OF p'TA | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 21 — lrw n, 51 inches ]r,vng——hooked by &/ rere, : GIVEN IODAY s ¥ f j x~ i's the story of one of the| this £AGE TWO ge rl' ten prisoners con-| BACCALAUREATE he U. 8. District Court Baccalaureate Services were groups of Clearance values find all most .:m.nu ly priced reld An American Legion funeral was .. S. Marshal Willlam T.' yesterday afternoon in the Doug OFFI(ERS TONlGHI held yesterday for Karl A. Drager, % uth from Juneau| High Schocl, with the Rev. Edward attorney, former City Magistrate . ', aboard the steamer E. Budde pronouncing the invoca- § and Territorial Legislator, who i ches of the season and a North tion and benediction, followed by 6 Officers to serve for the coming| gjeq Friday of a heart ailment A rd among Juneau's female 1) ingling clement. The big King was g(ory ocked at Tee Harbor late Sunday v, ftexnoon by Mrs. Nancy Furness,',ng ined for the Federal Reform-!the sermon, which was given by year will be elected at tonight's grter a week's illness. Women at Alderson, West|the Rev. Robert Treat. Mrs, Leigh mwf'f}i;‘nl U:P Purcgl-'vlltl-a::ll:‘:x: Mrs. Drager, a daughter, two sons & nia, are Cleo Patricla Wilkins|S. Grant gave a vocal number, |Acgociation, opening at 8 o'dlock In| o\ ' crandeon survive. Mrs, Henel s Lois Rouse, both convicted at Guidance,” accompanied at High School auditerium. Wentworth, of Keéhican, fs 8 7 Better Ladies’ Coals izes are broken L5 0 i vife of Milton Furness of the Fish tne present term of Cour Being!the plano by Mrs. Mark Jeasen, tion President, Mrs. L. E.| gicter ( cams] P 1 g |ana Wildlife Service office here. The taien Lo the Federal Correction In- Mis. James Parsons played -for reside, while a special| > Jee . u& celors and plaids. Values to $45 ish was weighed in this morning, gitytion for minors at Inglewood, the hymn, processional and re- v Mrs. Trevor| th plenty of witnesses to testify to colorado, i Johnson, Skag-' cessional foature a talk by Miss HANSEN, SHELDEN HERE uali way uth to life im- & Alice Brandebury un the subject of s M' o Furness hooked her salmon'p t. Siraitos & re: Lillias |health and child welfare, and a John F. Hansen and John Shel- , 17 Coiion House Coats tin plug. It was landed| p fitzgerald, Mickey Pusich, Obert group of musical selections by local den, of Whitéhorse, are guests at H > 1 rigulir SBOPGHE AL ORI, - | Havdahl, Bill Devon, Ralph Kibby ' artists the Gastineau Hotel: te battle. Also in he fo! ng from an outboard- e, Rober! Johnson, Char Eecause of the recent dry weather o 1os has tEguca Yoreet :iff, were Mr. FPurness and 'gucene Twisdale, Herbert the Rareal Gerrig B8 o i iy nd Mrs. Frank W. Hynes. | Huyes, Warren E. Neumann, e toest ' dakiger 1 and Wildlife Service Director ;" vvijliam dy, murder e :“ i Last week has been FICS was the only other “success- geath sentence Was com Y S L e Pnsificd by the [ul” chgler in the group. He angled |the President to life imprisonm y ably e e iowing [imsclf: One halibut, one starfish,|g)s) went out in the Marshal's cus- - A e n,ulu hic 1:(‘::;.: Been Blowing R SRR . or the past 12 | 2 i ; Smckers are requested to extin- v Oy o 5, 0 A D i sh their cigarettes and matches SAM ASP ARRIVES ANCHHORAGE MEN HERE* e rowice them away while Sam Asp, of Tenakee, arrived in| L. D. nd Dick Milc ; e = : Y terday an epistere £ uc at the g driving along the highway. Juneau yesterday and is registered € v/ R[] MEH S Felt Hats Residents along the Glacier High- at the Baranof Hotel. neau Hotel ; 104 especially warned about s b Sk N et e e s i Kijox and Bailey, fine men’s hat i hr orass or brush during this i P P C R TP R ] Brown, tan, blue, gras : &‘D ry paticd. No burning will be al- & ‘,} J $10 e 4 wed on reas under permit < gE E - L yesidences or hizbhle ACICS 1 L » M Mean' H! red that one *} y 33 Men's Broadcloth Shiris e o ! terns, size od is the fire & ) ern b oo “1" ngs clos2 by. If kFor {lifit i( me slightly soiled l S RAT Bty issucd by the Fol 37 . ‘ * /acalion - i 24 Belter Wool and Rayon Shirts MRS, CHARLES BOYER on the , Y il nd vl DIES SUDDENLY HERE BEACH | - 1 rayon and rayons. Blue, tan, &8 R E 2 Regularly $7.95. b I 'S'AEESU Ffamous in the Wesi for 67 years— Reinier e Mrs. Charles Boyer, wife of the or teday ic onc of the greal trade nemes of America Juneau contractor, succumbed to a r be k about 9 p. m. Saturday OUNQING - L - - 1 s Z chss | Frosted Tumblers : beditie Hier WipAnAL A LOUNG ; 7 o A i Lol oo : . m mngg‘s‘niww v mmufi 05 % - Sipee 1878 W E 6 Sk pee ; o Smart mee tum- e - N s blers surmmer @ for .s—l Dr am M. Whitehead pro- in Town! ; 1: 1 mged the woman dead when Mr. Boyer tushed her to the doctor's Cotions and ‘ il Ailing a long time, Mrs. was 61 at umc of her g % s Spun Rayons. 1 Fastest and ANCHORAGE >, Conada, s Un.le(l f 2 £ < - i L ) i Shortest Route o1 il . . . E ZE,) i 0- ¢ tion to the hus mnd. sur- Ly I 4 to . QUALITY SINCE 7887 e 2%0090 Westward Alaska : r: Eimcr J., G. Fred and Charles C ) Boyor, and Mrs. M. Wilbur of New- v E The body will be shipped 2 e — t for interment, upon the 10 i N tix ble trar rtation, Char- o, pAN AMERI(AN CUB S(OUIS 'N ' les W r, mortician, reported. P s $20 R e N, $ B gi y: CARRIESMANY PACK MEETING . i : R WEEKEND chitn : Fastbaughs Visit é : : i ; Outgeing Pan American World i Master Bob Treat announcss . oo oo fig;‘mma“gh - Wé’ (EQDEEY A'R‘VAYS 4 Ail-ways Chpp?rirnn Snlgx;da) (vm- u‘Il {"ul:\. den chiefs and den n-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. /) CITY TICKET OFFICE # ried 13 passengers to Fairbanks and ers are to tak2 part in the Cub E. Robertsc rived J geattle. ©cout pack meeting at the Evergreen v, F- Rovertson, amrived in Juneau e BARANOF HOTEL % : TR 0 ot R R over the week end by Pan-American € i To Fairbanks: Denna McIntyre, EOwl tonight at 7 o'clock. falkinas drsto g Phone 716 clipper from Seattle. Augusta Samuelson, Mrs. Ann De- The date has been changed be Mr. Eattbaugh, senior accountant y % P Long, David DeLong, Patrick Mc- s of the Boy Scouts going to with the Seattl> office of PAA, ex- womenls QPPRRGl Wy Laughlin and Norman Scufranski. |Eccut camp and several mothers go- pects to remain in Juneau for a week, 00 ToJSeTnle ‘MMadd;mdcm.Ljr.' Roz‘- ing out while his Wwife, the former Carol Rob- G il ¥ ert Jordan, Mary Jordan, John T. pisides reviewing the work that eitson, and her baby son Bobby, will Jis Tenneson, Mrs. Paul Corgatelli, Phil- 1ps peen done and givine several 1 in for a longer visit. ¢ BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING o lip Corgatelli and Comdr. Phippeny. ckits, the pack will organize itself for = D oy £ Incoming planes from Seaille ti» ccming summer program. The JAHODA RETURNS “It's the Z\wwsl‘,Store in Town” o6 brought the following 14 passenge: Cubs will have a full summer pro- [! 4 Russ2ll Ekquist, Jms.eph.Lm. Flake gram Ed Jahoda, member of the Gro- mfi Mayberry, Carl C]mnm. Jgm >>o - cery Department staff at George 3 7 £ e L L NOTICE Bros. store here, has returned to 2 seo ls“fll;:“-CEhfi’“"“;‘{Dlfll““(“Ior‘ln\;/m:\' After May 15 I will not be re- Juneau after a trip to render as- ) en, Mrs. Eunice Moller, Carl WICK, sponsible for any’ debts contracted sistance to his mother, who's West 1: 0" 1" o] John Revnolds, Leonard Resnolds. by the Alaskan Cab Co. {Seaulc home was damaged re- The Alaska Airlines new Douglas "STARLINER JUNEAU ‘» and Ralph ‘Lloyd. H. FORTIER. | cently | i ¢ % i 5 Qe rg Tidn Jineay to : | which was scheduled to be in service early in May will he ELeattle, were the following: EBotty - ' 5 Vrcoman, Peter Andre, Don C. Fos. | p : % hiaknal o . flown from the States o Alaska soon. The ship was con i O'Brien, Robert Dorsey, Carol Ter- | - r ae b d l- h P rill, * ‘ verted for passenger use in record time, but delivery has To Whitehorse: Martha Higgen- N g | He bothem, Vireinia Stow and Lt. Roy ( A R s fi N 4 S A K E R Y heen delayed because of the difficulty in securing radio paris. Miller. i i oy To Fairbanks: Lt. Virgil S, Carrier | and Frank T. Calvin i 0 T ¢ From Seattle to Juneau: Robert Ph 546 | ' " Martin, Shirley Geddes, Isabelle One ; Morris, Lt. William Lee, Wesley Tur- Lo, Biuard dahods, Warren Bere 4 To the Businessmen of Alaska Fred Eastaugh, Carol Eastaugh and 3 o Robert Eastaugh 9 01 e e N Sponge Layers for Your | , WILL THESE SCHEDULES SERVE YOU? e Outgoing planes today had the | ¥ AT 7 Sl E following: 2 | Y . ~ i % . To Fairbanks: Irene Stewart, Ar- Shofl cake I TH ANCHORAGE — F AIRBANKS ANCHORAGE — KODIAK 2 nc’;d glld:(; :u;;j “1'“5' r Zeh : i1 G/PPC’/’ %e O TR e AR 140 o Sunday—Monday—Wednesady—Friday = 0 Seattle: Hazel Simpscn, Mil- ! i g 7 & ¥ N Pinki | *Talkeetna LV 9:30 am. Anchorage AR 3:00 pm. B Wit Rritman ety oo | e ~ | SEATTLE . 6 HRS. 55 MiN | s “Kenai : ' e o R R There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! | & ] . & Nenava HE el W xpe Gy perg. AW AT Pl p p ng WHITEY °~«~ .. 1 HR. 45 MiN. g g AR 10:30 a.m. Fairbanks LV 11:00 am. LV 10:45 am. Hom.er AR 1:45 pm. - Ty i - e i g0 FAIRBANKS . . 5 HRS. 5 MIM. Bl |§ (Gukana and Big Delta subject to omissions of AR 12:00 pm. Kodiak LV 12:30 pm. J g | above flag stops and tariff regulations) o —————— ittt N\ SEVEN HALIBUTERS GALENA . . 7 HRS. i 1. ANCHORAGE — JUNEAU o » v MNOME S. 5 MIN . & A 4 NEA , " SELL (M(HES HERE ; e . 9 HRS. . ! ANCHORAGE — NOME : < x 4 Al y. Y Monday—Thursday—Saturday A f McGRATH . 6 HRS. 55 MIN. { Tuesday—Friday o E. E. EHE‘"U“ buyer for the Se- ] 4 BETHEL 9 HRS : '8 Lv 730 am. Anchorage AR 3:45 pm. LV 6:00 am. Ancnorage AR 5:30 pm. ol bastian-Stuart Fishing Company, - & AR 8:45 am. McGrath LV 2:30 pm. Cordova i 4 beught at OPA ceiling prices, the ~ & B ‘ LV 9:00 am. McGrath AR 2:15 pm. - “Yakutat LY 4:15 pm; a cargoes of the seven boats arriving R > ! *Galena Yakutat AR 3:45 pm. y fjom tke halibut banks over the . 3 | *Unalakleet “Gustavus week end. | AR 10:15 am. Nome LV 11:00 am. AR 11:00 am. Juneau LV 2:30 pm. b Docking at the Juneau Cold Stor- = & ————— ettt e e age Saturday were: the Tennessee - with 9,000 pounds; Emma with 9,000 ‘peunds and Merrimac with 1,000 — — _— B *Flag stops on all s ‘heduled flights. —_— | Alaska Alrlmes B Baranof Hotel “Phone 667 § 3 &;mday the Dundas uo(ke" with W s e Juneau Liguor Ce. PHONE 493 Tday, two boats, the Nuisance II with 9,000 pounds and the Turnpoint with 7,000 pounds, docked at the Ju- ncau Celd Storage. RAB‘\NOF HOTEE" ¥ 0 PHONE 106

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