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PAGE TWO THE QUE Our New Barefoot LOAFER Is Very Down R Rehrends Ca i QuALITY SINCE FSHERMAN 1S DROWNED HERE Russell, fish- libut boat Sitka, f .arly this morning on the s below the City Float by Bill Watson, who notified t authorities. it is thought Russell fell from the wck sometime after midnig he was last reported seen around cwn. Dr. Wm. Whitchead, who was ummoned to the scene, report he cause of death as drowning Russell, who was about 60 years pf age, was a member of the Deep Fisherman's Union, and had n a member of Skipper William Dcoucett’s crew for many years. Com- s criginally had been on the d Al‘\}\d]l waters for Pacific Coast the past remains ar th2 Charles . Carter Mortuary. Funeral ar- angements will be announce His only surviving relative 0 be a nephew living in Mass etts. at achu- D DLDTIME RESIDENT JAKE ANDERSOH IS DEAD OF EXPOSURE J Jak Jacod better on, newn as found dead this orning on the breakwater at the mall boat hirbor, by Harbormaster Poe Hunter. He had been in ill pealth for scme time, and is believed o have fallen into the water, then flimbed up onto the rock fill, su umbing later to shock and posure. Anderson, who lived at 323 Will- pughby Ave., was about 65 years old He had been a cannery watchman at e for a numkber of The remai re at the CI . Carter Mortuary, from which the uneral announcement will be made. - ALASKA COASTAL iN MANY FLIGHTS Alaska Coastal 2stern Alaska trips yest ade to the following places To Sitka: B. W. Cocomow, Tom 1 n, Henry Moy and L. L. Farm- T. To Hoonah: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie | Young. ht, when' from Boston, Mass., * member - nected with the Baranof Hotel in ‘ucke\ to his home here. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1945 ——— o - — - 1 e JULY WAS WET EN OF ALL GINGHAMS || SAYSWEATHER BUREAU REPY. According to the U. S. Weather Bureau it was really wet around Juneau during July. A total of 7.76 inches of rain| recorded for the month, com- than an inch for th od in 1943 and 1944. In addition to being wetter than usual, ture was the lowest recorded since Galey and Lords’ Swegger Gingham Lovable, tubable Swagger Ginghams in delightfully lovely colorful, soft muted plaids . .. It's a Galey and Lord fabric, woven by Cameron . . . Its pedigreed quality, unguestionabie. 85¢ vd. Sorry the quantity is limited . . . No more than five yards to a patron, tremes for the month being well within previous records. July 1 marked the beginning of ervice at the Juneau Airport. Their reqords since that time show the past month also had more cloudiness than the previous two years, wnth only nine percent of the, total po: ible sunshine recorded. There wer no clear days; only ly cloudy and twenty-nine cloudy. The maximum wind recorded for July was 28 miles per hour, from the southeast. Prevailing wind dir- ection for the mc ly, with an average miles pm hour. were velocity of 7.6 > o HUNGRY-AND DRY PORTLAND, Ore, The hens themselves foiled a chicken thief at the home of Mrs. Lend Lund They flew up into the branches of a tree and out of reach. The thief won't have anything to drink, either, for a while. He dropped his liquor permit on the floor of the “Pullet Palace” before he made his getaway.' FIATITE 2l O R KODIAK CPER James George Pepperdine College, geles, has signed a the Territorial Commissioner Education to teach next jear Larson’s Bay, Kodiak Island, it w revealed here today by Commis sicner James Ryan Mr. Johnson ar earlier this summer employed as a driver f Cab Company. o e DIVORCE FILED to Earth About Fall ot In either brown or white, soft calf- at skin, this honey of a Barefoot Loafer . Perfect for school or casual wear . Nicest fitting you've ever had. 2.9 in Juneau d has been he Alaska ved SIZES 4 TO 9 B AND C WIDTHS has here Dis- Janette H. Statter, Juneau, filed an action in divorce with the Clerk of the U. S trict Court against Donald V 341 Statter, alleging incompatibility. No property is at issue, but the couple one, minor on whom the ff seeks to retain in her The defer it is od | to pay $25 per month to the child's /J‘T ‘ support. | — e | Miss Charlotte Qui has 2 rived in Juneau to take over the 3 o post cf secretary in the Alaska War h 5. NSON HERE . e A “::mll',"muson of Pelican | Lator Board office. Just prior to At st at the Baranof|coming north, she was attached to N e WLB Eogional Office in attle, e s ——————————————— Clestino Gar-' M C. Johnstone City, | Hotel. To Excursion Inlet: Benny Lope .1.(1 Jimmy Bing: To lvll\"q\mh E Blundell. Incoming passengers yesterday af- terncon were. the following: From Ketchikan: A. R. Walker, Antonio N ia and James Hmmn Tulsequah: W. B. Milner, iglebright, P. D. McDavity, A. r and Florence McPherson. Sitka: O. E. Oeiner, Sylvia , A. J. Sweeney, James K. David Hodgens, Mike Turks, Francis F. Quertin and A. C. Amund- sen From Tenakee: Ron Livingtone. From Hoonah: A. O. Peterson, Ec ward Cox, Paul Hickox, Ed Ramsay, R. Harns and A. B. Hicks. ‘rcm Petersbur, Everitt Smith and Thomas Jensen. Fiom Pelican: Max Weinstein, Mrs, Harlan Hanson and Joseph M. 3uy. is S T e DARIGOLD CHEDLAR ( H E E S E " ...SPECIALLY AGED | For All Lovers of Rare Old Cheese BcPound HOME STYLE Hunt's PEACHES 4 cans . . . $1.55 12 cans . . . $4:59 Case.....$8.95 et GRADE AA Sweet Cream BUTTER 2 Pounds $1.09 Philadelphia Cream Cheese Pound Cakes . . . ‘3:!';: Fruit Cakes . . $1.00 Occasional Cakes .. 45¢ SXTRA! Pure Pork Sausage . NKS $1.00 2 Pound Can 5169 | S1.ID TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 Berts CASI'I GROCER B WALKER ARRIVE Norman R. Walker, of Ketchikan, of the Territorial Senate, arrived on an Alaska Coastal plane yesterday and is guest at the Baranof Hotel. - -o DOVUGLAS | | NEWS % | GRANDMA'S o CAKES NEWCOMERS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Allen and two sons are to be new residents of Douglas, having taken out a s “ S U.S. No. 1 Large Shafters ase on the Lee Swift house on Package | 141bs 0 Second Street. The Allens formerly 39( 251bs. made their home in Juneau. Mr. a len is a repair man for the Royal Blue Cab Co. Both boys are of school age and will attend the Douglas school this year. FIRE DEPT. TO MEET There will be a regular monthly meeting of the Douglas Volunteer ire Department this evening at 8 o'clock at the' Fire Hall. UBERTI SOUTH Emil Uberti, long-time Douglas resident and former hotel proprie- tor here, is leaving by P.A.A. on Saturday for Seattle, where he will undergo treatment for a throat ailment. Mr. Uberti has been con- Juneau for the past several years. His stay in Seattle will depend on the nature of the throat aflment, but he has purchased a return in An'i‘ the month of | i the monthly mean t mpexa—”h til 1917, with the highest and lowect ex- | the Weather Bureau's third year ()f‘ two were part-| ag : th was norther-| T. Johnson, a graduate of | Los An- contract with Public’s Jitfers About Effect of ‘Atonic Bomb Not Justified by Facis (C(mtmue'd /rum Page One) “Truman Asks W(BtoSpeed Reconvemon _ | WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. President Iacre Unll th lt km\l of a split can! Truman today asked WPB to speed L2 attained. The entire atom would | reconversion of industry to peace- “ave time p: ‘That single s)Ih is '111 that ever h As } | | I safe until far of - the State | (s h a pound. 1 Department also has denied publish-|( President said in a letter to ©d rep that areas devastated by chief J. A, Krug that he hopes the atomic bomb continue for ye WPB staff “will stay on the job react with death-dealing |because their work is not, yet done, &Ctiv The War Production Board p,{i - I0 8 { Truman said, can and should * quoted {an important role in reconversion.” |of this Empire ing ‘of controls as soon as Pui pe Tkt | WE the e ment R the Oppenheimer, (e head I s A i Lelieve that there was no apprecia- ¢ VISITS FATHER HERE ble radioactivity on the ground at Hircshima and whi Robert Rollog, high fschool stu= . 080 dent from Seattle, is visiting his ©° 34 fatl Lloyd Rollog, pastry-maker| Publishzd reports had quoted Dr. | lly’'s Bakery. This is Robert's | Harcld Jacobsen of Columbia \Jm-‘ {first trip to Ala and the first versity, one of those who participat- | (e {time he has been with his father ed in the atomic for two years, and both expect his saying the bombec vacation te be a memorable event. might cause death f > < tering the 2a for a | gy’ rege wrea in persons 1- riod of T @ _\h{\. HOOKER ON { % Charles Hooker is on leave bsence from her duties at the of home with VJ Heoc been ill for the past . His condi- tion is repor though ! any change may necessita m- going Slh h f further treatment. - LEAV JAP CABINEY N SESS!ON‘ JON, Auz. 9.—The /\u\nnlnn qucting a Domei -broadcast Juneau this week 'after a long szid the Japanese cabinet held an from her. home in Fairfax, Va., cmergen ssion today to discuss vin her son, Lee Butts, who is the Russian declaration of war. the Fish and Wildlife Service, z - - extended vacation M Butts has been employed as a g de school teacher for the past vears in Fairfax. She expects to| . in Juneau for several months = M. before returning to Virginia E She 1S now a guest at the Gas-'po . tincau Hotel pending the comple-'p "y o of Mr. Butts’ home near Cedar He ‘nl or | MRS. BUTTS JOINS SON Mrs. Rose Curtice Butts ar LC ved radio, in | &rip | to | wit! for KARNES SON-IN-LAW D IN CALIFORNIA s of the death of John and of the former Wednasday, in a San ital, has & father, A. E a victim of the fatal leukemia. sad re Henn, h tty Karnes, 5 h Hor K nes. almc alwa > NOTICE After August 10, no telephone taught rentals for the month of August cn | will be accepted at a discount. All | remittances must bear postmark of I not later than discount day. Please ( be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS I3 TELEPHONE CO. —adv. °( he V- going to California, cheol in Patersburg for ars, where he leaves ny The past two years the \ family was located in Tulare, fort two cmall dat 3, and Daphne, B , he is survived slope, . /%m'fizet @ Orders for Delivery Accepted Up tg 2:30 P. M. Heafiquarfiers for Fresh At Lowest Prices! Cantaloupes Lettuce Plums Celery Peaches Calavos Honey Dews Cabbage Apricots Cauliflower Grapefruit Bunch Gravenstein Apples Carrofs Lemons Tomatoes ‘Bananas Dry Casabas # 3% Onions Grapes Peppers Special--- $1 141bs. U.5.No 1 Shafters GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Iy RRRRRRRARRZR ma apart to make the 20- ,5 The War 9 @ rs okl Department ' it little there was 15 % 9] ’ @ rch work, as /fi Japan ;/ 4 9 ;/ (00000000000 00000E0E0C0000NR00E 000000000000 1 received {{ coeaceec o RORRRN SRRRRN ALASKA MERIT SYSTEM announces Open Competitive Examinations for positions with Territorial Department of Health Department of Public Welfare Unemployment Compensation Commission Monthly Salary Rate To Start Maximum $180.00 195.00 200.00 230.00 200.00 230.00 . 275.00 305.00 Junior Accountant 235.00 265.00 Accountant 275.00 305.00 Applications IHU\t be received or postmarked before midnight on September 30, 1945, It is planned to hold examinations in Juneau, Anchorage and Fairbanks. Examination date to be announced later. Application blanks may be obtained from SGLELLLHELHHLE LN, P RRRTRRRRR Clerk-Typist . Clerk- \tumgmp her Senior Clerk . 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CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZA. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Buleines" @&fi%%% “ w » MRMWES ewing S Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS - For Information and Reservations Phone 612 R e