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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA bMPIRL— JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY JULY 13, 1945 CHEN YU long-lasting nail lacquer made in U. S. A. 759 s I£ yours is a perfectionist’s point of view, we suggest Cie YU Long-Lasting Nail Lacquer as your “first choice” fingernail make-up. It not only looks “super” to begin with, but stays “super” to indulge your perfectionist instinet for a long, long time. CHEN YU's other . attraction is, ezch shade is an original! B, Behrends Qafl[/ry S/INCE /887 for 1943 | Service for t her In been compiled by » information of game authorities as well as addition to the state 3th Birthday n 13th Day; this psis contains a list 3 Present ottices” frorm FRI speciat can be secured govern- A thirtcenth birthday, Friday ti and methods of such as types of lures hours that fish- methods of ice h, and thirteen guests e all| taking fish & mbined today in a birthday party | which can be used y'ch commenced also on the thir- ing is permitted, th hour of the day. | fishing, creel and size limits. he party in honor of Miss Lola| The new leaflet may be obtained FEe23stad, whose birthday it is, was! without cost upon request to the given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, G:orge Schmidt. Mrs. Schmidt was | Chicago 54, Tl acsigtgd during the afternoon by | RGN R AR Lois Hegstad and Mary Jean So- o " WALTER CUMMINGS A large birthday cake, decorated ot ama aseived with the " nam BACK AS CIVILIAN Lola and the figure 13, made up the centerpiece for the table ‘The young friends of the honoree whi,gatherzd for the occasion were Lilligm and Beverly Allen, Dorn and Ker#y Schmidt, Raymond Hegstad,' Martha Abraham, Sandra, David and Irene Garvin, Mary Katherine Nichols, Mary Jean Sofoulis and Lois H: day for it Yesterday was a happy the Olaf Bodding home, marked the return of Sgt. Cummings, husband ef the form Geraldire Bodding, to his family and to civilian life, For the past 10 months, he has been with the Railway Transporta- tion Corps, serving in Belgium, Hollan¢ and Germany. Wellknown Juneau, he had served SUMMARY 15 OUT " Future plans of the young couple The nation’s millions of fishe e not been revealed, perhaps be- men who are now swinging into ac- 25 cause iust getting acquainted with ticn with rod and reel can find the | his two little daughters, the young- answers to their queries about the|er of whom he had not seen, is| onen <easons, the daily limits, size | enough to keep Walter busy for| limits, and license costs of game the present. fishing from Alabama to Wwvmm, - N in & new publication issued by the ROBISON IN TOWN Fish and Wildlife Service of the Jesse Robison, of Washington, D. United States Department of the C. is a guest at the Bar Interior. B - - - Swmmary of the Game Fish Laws Empiie wanr-ags bring re ts! v the in| Walter| going | anof Hotel WLB DIRECTOR ‘ FormerAIa<ka Relief Man- 5 ager Mamed fo Assist | in Investigations scial representative of 1 Regional War Labor Board {in Seattle, | cilizaticn and official representative {of the WLB in Alaska, is announ- ed by Dr. hairman of the regional board. Dr intment of C. E. Warter, for the t nine years district manager for 1 Retirement Board n Sacramento, as ¢ investigator WLB in Ala s will succeed Charles T. Bat- recently resigned to rn to the faculty of the College )f Puget Sound in Tacoma. His quarters will be in Juneau, but |be will service the entire Alaska on wage stabilization problems, ble said Dr. Noble pointed out that Da- is has been working on wage-con- rcl problems in Alaska for the ps months and is familiar with' area and its special problems. An attorney since 1930, he has had raduate work in economic: X mics at U.CL. A. University of California. He is a member of the bar in both Massa- nd C nlm.mx’ He lm< also 8 public l,pwwmm\e and an of dispute panels for the t San Francisco. ing the five months Davis ha t in Al..sk(\ already, he has made incip: s considerable acquaintance with: problems of both labor and in- Dr. Noble said. the insisted upon sured that WLP will ce and care- { eration of all wage prob- lems brought to it.” Warter also is familiar with Alask and its problems, having spent 10 years in the Territory. In 1934- 35 h s manager of Alaska Emer- Relief and for several yea: wit the Copper River and Ncrthwestern Railway at Cordova. e, — New Airline fo Interior Is Given . Recommendation WASHINGTON, July 13—A Civil { Acrcnautics Board Examiner has reccmmendad to the CAB that it iscuz a foreign air carrier permit authorizing the Trans-Canada Air Lines to transport mail, persons and tween Whitehorse, Yu- ry, and Fairbanks, mmendation was made |by Richard A. Walsh, who held that the servic> would be in the public interest Walsh said Trans-Canada propos- ed for the present to sub-contract for operation of the route with Yu- kon Southern Air Transport, Ltd. tcck of the Yukon Southern, he id, is owned almost entirely by the Canadian Pacific Air Line Ltd. | e e 'LOCAL ANGLERS ' PUBLICIZED IN OUTBOARD MAG. i S - ¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Casey Rott, local | ¥ 5 LT LIV P % ke |sports enthusiasts, and their Mono- | S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU coupe seaplane broke into type and JUNEAU, ALASKA pictures in the Summer, 1945, issue C , v PEE of the Evinrude News, magazine WEATHER BULLETIN published by the motor mfinuf:cun DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME h& firm, recently received here. | Max. temp. TODAY ‘They are pictured on Lake Hassel- | last Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs Weather at | Eorg a nice catch of trout| Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 4480am. |strung between the struts of their| Anchorage 44 51 i Pt. Cloudy |Plane. Another shot shows “Casey | Barrow 29 29 T Pt. Cloudy |gcin’ fishin™ in a skiff powered by Bethel 53 10 Cloudy [the cutboard which they carry with Cordova 44 66 Rain them in their plane on “trouting | Dawson 48 04 Cloudy |hops.” | Edmonton 54 0 Clear [ — Fairbanks s Rain S o we o [Newlywedsto leave | Juneau 1.80 Rain Airpert 113 Rain F S th S ' d | Ketchikan 87 Rain Or ou a ur ay Kotzebue 45 05 Fog { —_— McGrath 58 04 z Cloudy Sgt. Winfred King and his bride, Nome 44 4 T Pt. Cloudy |the former Miss Dorothy McCulley, Northway 50 48 Rain | leave tomorrow for the south on Petersburg 49 53 Rain | their honeymoon trip. He has been Prince Georg= 46 52 0 Pt. Cloudy | with the ACS in Juneau for the Prince Rupert 49 49 07 Cloudy past two years and is now on fur- San Francisco 56 57 0 Clear lough She has been here one year Segtile 57 56 0 Clear ! — Sitka 49 48 Cloudy | Whitehorse 51 51 Cloudy e Yakutat 53 48 207 Rair | E.C , of Seattle, is a guest #—(4:30 am. yesterday to 4:30 am. today) t the Baranof Hotel. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | BAKER IN TOWN 5 Reports irom Marine Stations at-10:30 A, M. Today | - - WIND Height of Waves| . J. Baker, of Seattle, is a guest Station Weather Temp Jondition) | at the Gastineau Hotel Cape Decision Cloudy 52 2 feet i - - oo — Capé Spencer Rair 47 FLOE HERE Eldred Rock Cloudy 54 Ses L i -Five-Finger Light Cloud! 51 feet fans Fiie. 00 HAek Inlet, Is a uard Island X 53 foot guest at the Baranof Hotel. in Rock 55 foot - - oo nt Retreat Drizzle 51 1 foot TANNER TO WRA LL MARINE FORECAST: Southeast Alaska, southerly and southwesterly ( el ds 20 to 25 MPH decrea y to 10 to 15 MPH tonight. Showers with Eli Tanner is a passenger for break in cloudiness Saturday rangell aboard the Northland. | IN TERRITORY Appointment of David Edward Da- | the | as Director of Wage Sta-| George Bernard Noble, | Noble also announced the ap-| and la- ng and the SPWCTOUROF | ALASKATOWNS = IS COMPLETED FOB SALE SEDAN Radio, 5 t | vp“u\, ! sale in All Cities - Surplus | Goods Problem Up 2 . i el ey b |FOR SALE — Furnished 5 room Having skimmed the cream of hot Write Empire 5855. pestwar development ideas from 11 OR II‘AKE»—S)mpson Gold Belt Ave. Apply | hop. {Alaska cities in 10 days, the four Sma ‘War | poration representativi that 'were . |visiting the Territory hopped - through Juneau from Fairbanks on ON! three of FOR Plants Cor-| e Nugget PACKARD Bell WANT ADS | % T 1;‘01\ SALE—-Two 9 x 12 rugs, very FETID . B R B | H soodk condition. Call Blue 600 NTE! NT—Typewriter. |Useful Projects Presented 2/ & s tiock. Ph. 72 Alaska Construction Co. | s, $150 cash. Phone Blue table radio | | WANTED NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION Ph.! WANTED—A good used Blue 472, VAN"i‘EDM - S((‘nogx plu“—hm or| part time. Must clear the U. S. | employment service. Ph. 72 Alas- | ; ka Construction Co. | | THE PATRICIA will leave on a| weekend trip { where Glaciers ing*Juneau Sat. to Tracy Arm,j are Glaciers, leav-| 14 at midnight their return to Seattle yesterday, | $i0. Machine Shopr W 11th ‘and! returning Sun. evening to Juneau, Jesse Robison, Executive Secretary 700 St | $15 dncluding tax). min passeng- f the SWPC. fr 7ashing! — | r 10, max. 14. kin, eadli the SWPC, from Washington. D. 1o SA1k _RCA Superheterodyne| g o B i il C. is ‘remaining in 1Jundau for a o tnodel adio. All wave and| 5ot foon. Tickets available on | Sty corosrritis’ SErpIINSFGRaRi dtbe Capitol " Thi office over| WANTED—Experienced young lady | 'n(_b,(;ms' o £ P 5‘ First National Bank. | for full time Kodak finishing| e A S - ——=————| work. Pleasant surroundings. Ad- John Van Ginhoven, representing ~ Home on (vmcwx‘ dress 5842 Emp the Department of the Interior in 4 miles out, It is only | o & disposal of surplus war properties,' s as to whether \nuwWAl\TH) Experienced Beauty | @s arrived in Juneau and will con- want a place out of town. If you; Oper s. Write Box 631 Fair-| with Gov. Gruening and Mr. 6 ve are sure you will come in| banks, Alaska Robison. The three will seek a pro-| to learn of the many favorable| - cedure for assuring that surplus res this place has. $6,000.{ WANTED—Housekeeper for Pullen properties now in the Territory will v casy terms. Shattuck; Iouse, Skagway. Write P. O. disposed of here, rather than be-' A y Box 929. | ng shipped ba to the State! = " 5 et sale. HUSL TR 51 - s FO B Flat Any one cylinder gasoline engine ralgang bttt 1 onite $30. Ph. Green 734, including washing machine. Phone| b fine - Eraval peRbTEAR —————— | Green 759. | romarkably fine ”h.x\'.‘l. c ;m L(.l:‘n Ma ”LE FOLDER wanted, ApDLY| — 5 | : s & ‘fle:\..“_’l 2 i d SVY C e Alaska Laundry. | MACHINIST WANTED — | p on its rip through the Te ———| year around work. | tory, enabling it to mainiain an ex- FOR SALE — 1930 Cadillac, runs: -Machine Shop. | ct schedule on its trip through the d $50. 198 Gastineau. | '1mun Aud stop at Valdez and —_— WANTED — Talented young lady | = Cord FO .E—Mangle $50. Phone 037{ for part-time work in connection | R R oY age and F ks on its westward 2 rings between 7:30 and 9 p.m. with Tourist Guide. Steady po-| FEBNI’T PuBTBAlT g , | S S g STUDIO Useful projects were presented to Chevrolet {ruck engine,{ DA% Gualifying. © 10 84 A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- he SWPC in each city visited, the v ite No. 5805, Empir for Mr. Jacobin. i Uit Al i VA o ite No. 5805, Empire. i : . ot day. We will take all your wedding pictuses. spent in each community was limit- Baker Piano, good condition. Phone Wf\NThEhD ;‘;ea e, S0 W“"q ;___,,, Ni‘"’ TP A A ' ed, in no place was there anyone Green 705, after 5 p.m. { flliu" Y & sy | o 4 b ST SN A ORI R e with a proj lay before the ; — l‘ 2 fre BE i up who was W o s i m five-room house, centra | it WA 5 b indud' ation: ot burner. Phone 00, LOST AND FUUND AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES t. 607. i ; | FOUND—Key for Yale lock. Owner | NEILL f‘I AR Army ofhte;s Musi TWO BEDROOM beach home on{ may have same by paying for| an Peint Louisa; 110-volt Delcoi this adv. | lichts, water, basement, furnace; | S | ¢ Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counselors { y iurnished. Write P. O. Box Nof Monopolize Time der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P, 1940 LONDON, July 13. — The -Army model. Swanson Grocery. newspaper and S says . _ =g = i that Oeneral Omar Bradley has ge~| O~ SALE-Sevewsl good Toggen: and Saanen grade milk; some pure blooded | bucks. P. O.! i army officers to the time of USO mit performers it op- perform- goats; tock; also also young ers, Jox 9 ar to entertain GI's they are supposed ¢ B°% 2321, Juneau, Alasks. to. R e, Bradley's directive that of- Hhars, ‘oatond. ot sutaciainitc’ G16 MISCELLANEOUS performers perscnally hould en- courage them to v clubs, messef REMEMBER — We buy, sel ‘md e i rade second-hand merchandise. | of enlisted per sommel { '.Plf'm; Rouglps 45, Donsles Trad. | SO VTl R } ing Post. ATANOS RENTED—1uned. Ander son Shop. FRED TEBB, FAMILY VISIT IN JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. their sons Tom Juneau last Wedr bined business from Sumner, Mr. Tebb is Vice E Pacific Lumber Agency. This is their first trip TUARANTEED Realistic 20 Faper Curls, $1 up. “Toin Beailty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way # you have empty mun; or apts. for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. on a com- leasure trip llARBOR l\li\l l" E S"Ul’ West 11th & F St. and they are very impressed with GENERATOR WORK and cenditions, people and the forests, MACHINE WORK which is Mr. Tebb articular terest and reason for coming to Alaska. QUOTA OVERSUBSCRIBED Mr. and Mrs. Tebb and children BY ANCHORAGEITES | will remain here until July 24. In With a total of 947,544 subscrib- | the meantime they intend to mak> ed in the Anchorage-Whittier area pleasure jaunts to various smaller for the Seventh War Loan, the towns. { quota for the district went over the | — e | top with $137,544 to spare, accord-, PAXTON IN JUNEAU |ihg to R. A. Fitzsimmons, head of Bob Paxton, of Sitka, is a guest|the Rotary Club which sponsored at the Gastineau Hotel. the drive. The quota P ———— Tp——. O —— M £ 43 T ST Everything FOR BABY’S ROOM We've grouped the most im- pertant things ycu need and effcr them at a worthw] saving. Gay, decorative crib, complete with fitm spring . a reemy, well-made wardmbc . . . comfortable crib mat- tress. . . . folding pram with adjustable drop front. All prices conveniently low. o Full size erib Roomy wardrche e ® Folding pram o Crib size mattress THOMAS HARDWARE (0. A Yiay it Perma- ' $810,000. | LOST-—Parker51, c name Ada Burns fai ; reward. Return to E FORBENT |3 ROOM furnished apt. oil bath 513 Willoughby Ave. Franklin Sireel — Telephone 757 Fairbapks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KiNLLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK — WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF 'l CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 F()R RENT — mod 4 miles out on y. Call at property up to i i | SEAVIEW APT. one block from Federal Bldg. 1] j ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY T0 KETCHIKAN H via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle '—"—":::-(r:-"-"-*r*fl-—fi | LOST—Lady's Bulova wrist watch. Finder please return to cashier, anof Coffee Shop. Reward. BUY WAR BONDS FLORENCE'S | S il PR F()R RESERVATIONS PHONE 61‘7 ‘5 2nd docr from Winter & Pond 4P. M. to 2 A. M. Barbecue Chiclken, Turkey, Rabbit and all cther meats served TAKE THEM HOME! i | For parties, dinners, ete, | | OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Smith 0il Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 e Phone 172 before 2:30 p. m. B LY There isno subsmute inr newspaner advarhsmq' | Serving the Cause of Victory In ‘ In W a r o0 00w Courteous and Dependable P e " c e 0. e Service to Alaska ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. | | ! Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 Fastest and Shortest Route to | Wesiward Alaska > WOCRLEY AIRWAYS [TY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 JUNEAU e - *»i oh