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PAGE SIX FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1943 .1 — vt o s —'l o, poppy. {last-—made these poppies at Walla “A(Kson APPROVES - popp'ES ARE ON In this city, as in every other city Walla, Washington. These men whal ! . n | town all over the country, the have been working in the hospital| g § | OF (o"n"m A'I‘ i A (; / @& N i (MUAf. | women of the American Legion Aux- during the winter and spring to have ; A("VE SE("O"‘ ‘ S L 5 SAI.E IOM ¢ ¥y |iliary will be on the streets with the little flowers all ready for Poppy g e | FUR SEAL ISLANDS | 875 Kets 1 of pop for sale, Day have benefitted not only finan-| NEW YORK—Wit® the circus PR % : ser work- cially nentally as well. e A ing returns to Madison | H | This large corps of volunteer work- cially but m ntally as well. To be|gone, boxing re ; ‘ IS WORTHY (AUSE ere. orgamized by Mrs. Olaf Bodding, able to carn money, to have a pleas- | Square Garden tonight when m}Game SUperVISOf Reporis Favorable progress was reported {/ : R S, & ) : 2 z N . 3 : ) g concerni ions on the Pri- || o Poppy Chairman, will see to it that ant occupation Jas done a great deal | Davis and Rocky Graziano meet in | . . : 4 concerning cendit] ei:; Tomorrow Americans all through B iy in the city has am oppor- to maintain their interest in life. (a feature 10-round bout in the first | Mlflll‘lg Acivities: Park tiot rsiands, the :rem Nurn(; P{:— | wng SM‘WI&M ] 11l t he t )’ 0 7 g i show 4 ific fur seal breeding grounds, by | the nation will pay trib to their tu 1y, ¢ pPRY- The memorial flowers have small|fight show at the arena since | cifi . b 4 2 countrymen who have died in two led war veter young ones intrinsic value, but the buyer can|March 30. Mefl Return Here Charles | Jagmm;, ;\»ixs}anatwljz_ Dally scheduled Trips great World Wars by wearing a red |from this war, older ones from the give for one whatever he feels he! i —— l‘unal Dlv ctor of the %s\ an ol | & n for this symbol of the sacrifice] SAN FRANCISCO—National| Game management Supervisor life Service, on his 'return south % TR i TR ~ made by some of his countrymen.| Three-Cushion Billiard Champion |jack O'Connor, completing a patrol through here this week, lollu“"{s_fln All the money contributed goes into| Welker Cochran appeared to be a laboard the Fish and Wildlife 5er_‘m-pecnon vxs_lt to Lh.c l'slalndsA whllc_tn o the Legion and Auxiliary rehabili- | certain winner today in his title |vice vessel Grizzly Bear, has re- are u'nder the jurisdiction of us‘ Sllka wrange“ tation and welfare funds and forms|match with Challenger Willie |turned to his Juneau headquarters agency. b e g | a large part of these funds which Hoppe as he extended his lead wJafler being gone one week. Also F\TU?WIHS (-JCH letu-m a ?Ejl‘di\@- & i Go € much to help the disabled|21 points last night with only two| returning aboard the Grizzly Bear the island natives have setec Cowh PelerSh“rg Kelclllkall veterans, their children and the |games left to piay. were Alfred Kuehl and Ben C. Mil- \fvll aind work is gg}:g\ orm\r} ? children of the dead and disabled, of | The ivory experts will conclude jler, of the National Park Service, ;fck‘i'ni;;omw and reduction plants, 'S |their 90-game cross-country tour | who was picksd up by the game sala. ; it | o, the Ausiliary distributed | with afternoon and evening maf.chcsj]).\lml craft at Glacier Bay. _ Mr. Jackson is optimistic regard- Also Tr',ps an 19,000,000 poppies and as | here Saturday. The series now| Supervisor O'Connor remarked on ing the take of Skm»fi ammpate('] .lhltv | E 2 vear of war drags along, as stands: Cochran, 4,699; Hoppe,|th> sightlng of a pair of Kittliz 9311(1)“#; 5‘16():0"‘ A}m _ht(' rflrmflked TO ) ldiers are killed or disabled, |4,678. |Murrelets as one oi the highlights On the $16,00 appropriation for im- | £ o S oo porsonal o T Thes e e s e o e bnts ey || HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH tragedy of war, it is expected that| YAKIMA, Wash. — There isn't very rare species of Murrelet. Also, ‘;Ppi‘l"( lrl\‘)ufi:;;bm:\nrte‘r 'mm‘\o\l;; \ the public's wish to wear the badge | much more could be asked of 17- as early as May 19, he found a e L0F TSR SIA 1" M o ‘ 3 . of honor and tribute will be greater |year-old Dick Briskey unless he|Canada Goose mest containing six A;l«ll ds. which W Odl-\_ln:: (1“.“. by (| AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS tman ever. The local Auxiliarycarries the equipment. Briskey yes-|ezgs, under a spruce tree high in a tl‘;;‘a‘:l’:‘]‘d setvices during el o) F I f !- d B i. Ph 612 Unit will make a poppy available|terday hurled his third no-hit | mountainous area—all in the Glauer1 P e | or Information an eserva. ions one ! to every citizen tomorrow. game of the season and batted out Bay region. | Mr, Jackson left Juneau south- i g % S < - flwn home runs to give Naches| Mr. Kuehl, Landscape Architect :ml;l}d fl;}_T\l?sduvi\,'. n‘n_ his waiy) hgck MRS " % High School a 2-0 win over Mar- for the Park Service, flew to the '© his oflicz in ashington, D. C. - e e “‘“"““ ’(‘:_',‘"",? ; _;'(f‘l“ oF A |auette High of Yakima. {Glacier Bay National Monument > ; e o MAKES G 3 4 more than two weeks ago, accom- DON'T SUFFER with sfheuma- & {panied by Mr. Miller, who is C tism, Arthritis, Eczema, Stomach | L I S A l R L l N E s |todian of the Sitka National Mon- Trouble. The Mineral Baths at | SR R | | 3 - - : The University of Alaska was the | priori‘y Gran'ed Ageiais ; By .cipient of the gift of a 30-vol y : Sh1 stitid HAte : g =73 i 7 Bl o oo Americana, re. | Fairbanks Housi ment, Mr. Kuehl sated e todsy Warm, sprines 2oy wit g you [ DATLY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN e //jpe/ 1ine | |cmly presented to the Suohtionhl a" an s o“sl“g {one of reconnaissance, to get ac-| cabins, groceries, liquors. O'Neill & via Pelersburg and Wrangen v id ;wn:\;xn:zln ‘\:’\'“ :?;:filr:w” Law, quainted with the a: to which he Fenton, Baranof, Alaska. —adv, SEATTLE. . ... .. 6 HRS. 55 MIN. e i1 WASHINGTON, May 25 — The intends to devote considerable study, 5-1—6-30 With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and National Housing Agency has an-|during the next months laying a e steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle WHITEHORSE . . . . T HR. 45 MIN. % GILLAM AIRLINES TO [ nounced approval of priorities for srcunduetk (0F BORCNAT SRR FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 3 S j 5 AL BE SOLD AT AUCTION |construction of privately financed Ment o e Monument. e plans world’s largest fireboat fleet. I = e FAIRBANKS . -+« 5HRS. 5HIN. | :N;“:’l‘;s in Alas’l)m. o to return there in about another mmmfim‘ GALENA . . 7 HRS. MRS | property of the Gillam Airline and| Included were 32 units at Fair- ¥eck, b stated, for a longer stay. g me & 3 B | the Kuskokw ail route is to be|banks ol r $9,000 each or Ice choking Reed and Muir Infets NOME . . 9 HRS. 5 MIN. he okwim ma ute is to banks to sell for 8 e or and the ‘déeber saciibns of'the Bay, B SR | offered for sale on May 30 at public|rent for $75 monthly; and 10 units - McGRATH 6 HRS. 55 MIN. e e b i b or fatl g, plus the closing downiof tie weathar, Fastest and McuonAGE R N ] e M. Donoch and T. H _ ! I horisga- limited his observations on the trip BETHEL . . 9 HRS. fnecmas M. onohoe an . .{the same amount. The author o Pl T Appleton, Joint administrators of the |tions were made under the NEA|Just completed. However, several Shoriest Route Charles Harold Gillam estate. proggam which permits construc- | POints offering poteialities | eso ¢ Mr. Gillam, pioneer flier of the)tjon approximating prewar stnn-‘u“{;g' 3’?0::3:(:?‘}1”‘] Word alio. of o Territory, lost his life two years|dar : MR . 3 dards. srogress in mining activities in the wes‘ward Alaska ago when the Morrison-Knudsen | = 4 f Ry plane he was flying north from the' I T G ish Columbia. | an air compressor by Sam Cotton, . KSR RIS w3 T O L : up’ (hu’th Session ‘mmmg engineer representing Jim | | CALL FOR BIDS Dodson. Cotton is getting establish- 3 ed preparatory to opening up a pros- Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be | MONTREAT, N. C., May 25— pect obtained from Joe Ibach. received in the office of the Com- |Southern Presbyterians would not chris Ellingen and six companions missioner of Education, Territory of |be permitted to marry non-Protes-|,re working on another lead at Reed a, Juneau, Alaska, until 10:00 |tants, and specifically Roman Cath- rnlet, Mr. O'connor said. At their M. June 15th, 1945 and will then |0lics, except upon signing of & pre- mj)] they are setting up a new con- 1ed and read, for fire insur- | marital agreement that any chil- contration table and floatation pro- 700”I‘EY AHRWAYS { ance on the Palmer School Building. |dren of the marriage would be rear- cess. This insurance is to cover a period |6d as Presbyterians, under a pro- = % i CITY TICKET OFFICE of three years from June 24th, 1045,{Posal to come before the church's FLYING PIG | w A N T E D | as follows: 85th General Assembly meeting here. [ ONDON — Lord Brabazon, for- | BARANOF HOTEL $80,00000 cn a 2-story frame e v T mer minister of aircraft production Phone 716 structure with furniture and says he was the first to take a pig | 5 B a equipment, asbestos shingles and | P l B k jup in an airplane—just to refute . NSTR (T! N vl\i RKER metal smoke stack. { ower Ine rea s' ‘,Lhe old saying that pigs cannot fly. ¥ | State names of fire insurance com- | fve—s g e e e ey - panies which will carry the insur-| Deer Eledfocu'ed % ' = - ance. The right is reserved to reject | | g i | D Carpenters, Building Laborers, [ = aina ™ ° 50 e s, sy 52 = bgcm ,miss;oner of Educa".icr‘ \Thc advance of civilization brought | and Speclal Trades First put lt'JmL‘ N, May 25, 1945 " 'a new tragedy to the Alaskan forest | 1ret PUDLERGR, A £ tade | Recreation Guard Charles Davisre- | Last publication, June 8, 1945. New Go‘dst(‘ill Bllildillg ”[:ARA Nnfififlland struck a sleeping deer. i . {ported, when a power line broke Davis said he found, in tracing the LLI TR , ' o ; oo ridnm SKIN FRESHENER |'ron.’s. ™o iin’ias % After cream cleansing, ree 'iu]so was electrocuted. move all traces of soiled —— — cream with this fragrant FLOE HERE | liq dl‘lo rofreshes your | Hans Floe, of Hawk Inlet, is a skin delightfully! iguest at the Baranof Hotel. Auihorized Referral Necessary - E&‘:"sf’i's(;‘e'sfi“ | . [ ] ALASKA COWSTRUCTION COMPANY P. 0. Box No. 141 Lorraine Rude arrived in Juneau Apply ! \!Bb or u' S’ Emplcyment {Thursday to spend the summer sel’vice ASK FOR IT AT | with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.| Butler, Mauro drag Co. O. Rude, following the close of ikt | Your Rexall Siore |school in Petersburg, where she . , i e /|1asbeen teaching high school sub- Jjects. | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION <A—; | No, 5369-a ~N | In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number | One. At Juneau. | JOHN RECK, Plaintiff, vs. WIL- g | LIAM A. KELVIE, Defendant. | The President of the United States |of America. To the ahove named N T N 0 | defendant, GREETING: You are Lmn- | hereby required to appear in the | District Court for the Territory of vi‘l Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after ‘e N the last publication of this sum- AUCTION : GL ST[ VUS mons, in case this summons is pub- 24 5 b YAKUTAT |lished, or within forty (40) days SALES DATES It is a long journey between the breeding and A after the date of its service upon 2 . 0 : e e e 1945 marketing of raw furs. But the l.hrough service of Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc., brings you to where { upon you personally, and answer the ¥ CORDOVA | plaintiff’s complaint on file in the General 1] 4 5 s | said court and in the above entitled General * 15 you want to go, swiftly and safely. There is the cause. reserve power of over a century of fur selling ex- Monday - ThHISdaY T Salllrllay e i s s - perience behind this service . . . and the re- |mands the following relief: judg- Silver Fox l ment for $1150.00 on defendant’s 12 % 5 promissory note in that sum dated Ranched Mink | sources of the w°_r'd s foremost fur selling organ- ANCHORAGE—NAKNEK ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS January 15, 1045, With injerest IBudsgon’s Bap Co. Sept. 12 ization. Each year sees an ever increasing number ! thereon at 67 per annum from said e i 2 ¢ date; and $200.00 attorney’s fee, and Persian Lamb Oct. 16 of breeders giving this organization the ‘green un., Mon., Wed., Fri. Dail [ plaintiff's cos disburs ; 5 g 3 : Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri gLy P H s i it | General * Oct. 17 light' to sell their raw furs by Public Auction or | bile No. 6610933, License No. 10036 * Includes both ranch and wild mink Private Treaty. From every s'cmdpoinl, 'hey find it ANCHORAGE—KOME ANCHURAGE—K“DIAK |8 100 e o e s wnder 13 more advantageous to have their mink and silver tachment in said action for satis- - faction of any judgment obtained o Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri. {fon o8 £r ROW g fox sold under the auspices of Lampson, Fraser & And in event you fail so to appear Huth, Inc. and answer, the plaintiff will take ROUTES TO: Bethel, Circle, Dillingham, Kotzebue, Unalakleet, Platinum, judgment against you for want § i . | thereof, and will apply to the court . Shishmaref, Deering, Candle, Hot Springs, Eagle, Livengood for the relief demanded in said com- P plaint, and as herein stated. H H H Witness the Honorable Geo. F. La H For information regarding schedules, raies, efc., call JVithess the Honaratle Geo. B, mpson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. T the seal of said court hereunto af- | fixed this 17th day of May, 1945. GANIZATIC JOHN H. WALMER, - " 6 a 7 A 'aska A ,r"nes s 6 1 | Clerk of the above entitled court. By P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy. . | First publication, May 138, 1945, | Last publication, June 8, 1945, I Tues., Fri,

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