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7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA REPUBLICANS|CANADIAN RES(GHATIONOF HOLD SESSON DESTROVER "’“‘353:";'3{’,2“, WASHINGTON, May 1—Puerto Rl( an’s “almost verge revolution, ivar Pagan, Resident Commi - e smnm to Coagress declared in de- With the arrival of G. O. Bundy,| LONDON, May L—Th«- Canadian 'manding the resignation of Gover- iblican Committeeman of the |destroyer Athahaskan was sunk by nor Rexford Tugwell that “if the ,meh Division, the Republican a torpedo in tte naval battle in the | Amer flag had not been waving Central Committee, the governing English Channel on Saturday in|the people would already have gone committee of the Republican Party |which a German destroyer was set into open revolt by arms.” PAGESIX - BETA SIGMA PHI HAS FOUNDERS' DAY CEREMONY Bonnie Mozee Tells Sisters Engagement News | on Sunday . Thirteenth Stork-Mmded pu Celebration of the Founders' Day of Beta Sigma Phi| S Ckikal 3 4 Sorority was held by Delta Chapter ‘“(" o lw;m“llmo session this n‘!n'c and driven ashore on the This statement, made in an in- of Juneau yesterday with pledging afternoon a o’'clock. |French coast, the Admiralty an-|terview said ha sugwell who tra- This governing committee will|nounced. ¥ adsd 1944 MONDAY, MAY 1, vels with an armed guard and lives! a life of luxury in a castle, has a dictatorial attitude that can be matchad only hy Hitler and Musso- lini. - MRS. BRANDES HERE Mrs. Fred Brandes Sr., and daugh- ter, have arrived in Juneau from Angoon and are registered at the Gastineau. —————— | M RANEY IN TOWN Mrs. Victory Raney and daughter, | new arrivals from Sitka, are guests at the Baranof. Gail Carver and family, recent arrivals from Anchorage, are reg- istered at the Gastineau Hotel. ceremonies for three new members, a formal banquet in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel, and the Ritual of Jewels ceremony for six charter members of the sorority on the program. i Climaxing the banquet, Miss Bon- | nie Mozee ran around the table and | presented her sisters with the tra-| g ditional box of chocolates, thus an- | nouncing her impending marriage | to Corporal Gustaf Arne Gellotte To Wed Tuesday The couple will be married at 11| name a date and place for a Re-| | publican convention to adopt a plat- form and also act on Albert White's | | resolution instructing the delega- | | tion to the Republican Nmmn.xll ’ | | i { | Later Royal Canadian Air Force! planer scored several hits on the, German ve ux { Convention for Gov. Thomas Dewey for President. The last R(‘- | publican convetion held the Terri- torial Republican Committee has the | right to select delegates. | Other matters of party interest| | will also be taken up this afternoon. - 1 Unofficial returns irom 44 of 55; o'clock Tuesday morning in Hol ElIGIBlES ARE Trinity Cathedral by Dean C. E. {precinets in the First Division from Rice. Attendants will be Miss Patricia Olson and Sgt. Al Deise. $ [the Democratic Primary held last | BE!NG SOU HT Tuml v, April 25, and tabulated by \ Miss Mozee, daughter of Mrs, pire this afternoon, shows Marianne Milligan, is a graduate of HSH lNDUSI‘RY m, m. , second’ place over ZIABAN the University of Washington and |for Delegate t- Congress. Bartlett is employed as an accountant with the Office of Price Administration. 1495 votes, HOLLYWOOD'S busy stork has still | ha ; ; ™| another date chalked on his calen- WASHINGTON, May 1. — The Ziegler 1108 g"" "’“Gg]:”‘;&ez’" g;‘g;;\?l"dNM;?' dar, a visit late this year to screen | House Merchant Marine Committee | Green has also ciept up on Jennk| t‘t‘ ed Pratt Tastitate. Schocl of Comedian Martha Raye and her |has ordered a survey of the com-|and according to the tabulation fi- ; T 'd“ o : ) t New husband, Nick Condos. She is seen |mercial fishing industry to determ- | gures, the score is as follows: Walk- clenctHnn ‘echnology ! n ; with some of the souvenirs she |ine the number of 18 to 26-year-old o, 1968, Jenne 1508, Green 1469 il e L ‘(’1“‘3““ WO Years prought back from her entertain- |draft eligibles with the view of Te- o1 Davis 1411 ago with the United States Army. | ment tour of Army posts in North |opening the deferment appeals Of | por Territo.ial Highway E Friends of the couple are invited Africa, (International) | key workers. or Territo.ia ghway Engineer | to attend the ceremony. i Smith has a slight lead over Met- —_— The committee asked Dr. Ira N. f 5 ¢ Pledge Three calf in this division, 1585 to Met~| : 3 | Gabrielson and Hugh Frampton, the 4 | Pledging of three new sorority brought John Ward back to Juneau, atiopry represlitivg the*lu: |calf’s 1561. | members, Irene Rasmussen, Irma | picking up Mr. and Mrs. McKinley ;0 obtain the information through | In the Republican primary, tabu- Nowell and Louise Bean, took place at Hawk Inlot. {a poll. |lation shows Mrs. Engstrom is only! at a ceremony in the penthouse A plane came in from Ketchikan | |five votes behind Ferris for the | Senatorial nomination. Ferris has - apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Wallis sunday morning with James Huston | | 1 GAR WOOD wul [355 and Mrs. Engstrom 350 with |Stabler continuing in the lead with George preceding the banquet. The ' gnq j. E. Boyle as passengers. PRERE DT S AR pledges were honor guest at the A plane left this morning dinner. Sitka carrying John Krugness mm‘ G. S. Bondy, a guest of the Gas- | Roden 1189 and Following the pledging, new of- Frank Hennesey, Jack O'Connor 20‘"5 werelm?tall;d bydM:s Tsel?n’\ and John Adams to the former (d])—" owers, outgoing President. Taking d H. C. Scudder to Pel-' their oaths of office were Mrs. L. flati ity e 2 M. Dunlap, President; Mrs. Fred- DEvElop B o AT tineau Hotel, arrived here yesterday | from Fairbanks. ican City. | Super Market | PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. R-U-M Special Price PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER EORGE BROTHER Men of all the Armed Forces agree on this great Am- crican treat—JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM. And its extra-rich, nourising goodness is a morale builder on the home front, too. Try wholesome, energy-giving JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM for your family dinner tonight! Ask for it at your nearest dealer’s. Sold throughout Southeast Alaska! | Juno Maid 00 Fifth ICE CREAM MADE IN JUNEAU BY ‘ JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. MIAMI BEACH, May 1. Gar| === » | Wood, the old maestro of speed| boating, turned to his home engin- | Elghl Are KI“ed when | eering labumtox'yom the sear:h for | |a high speed war craft that won't pound on the sea's surface. | “I've been after this secret for 20| years, It'll give a stable gun plat- At form to operate trom and will be fli erick Paul, Vice-President; and Miss TR o Geraldine Ringstad, Corresponding «Secretary. Mrs. Millard Carnes, Recording Secretary, was unable to be installed as she is visiting in the South. Mrs. Henry B. Owen, Jr., B 25 Bomber (faShe who was elected Treasurer, is mov- ing to Anchorage. Sl Mrs. George, who is social .spm\sor MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 1. — for the group, and her daughter lcast eight were killed, three civil-|decent thing to ride in. The PT Maydelle, were also unable to be ians and five Army aviators, when boat is one of our late racing mo- | present, as they are vacationing a B Army bomber plunged dels widened and strengthened,” he outside. through the rear of a house here. 'said. Mrs. Dunlap acted as toastmistress | — - ——— for the banquet at 4 o'clock, intro- ducing in cléVer rhyme the speeches - Victory Gardeners of Mrs. Earl McGinty, literary spon- sor, Mrs. William Carter, Mrs. Paul, / o y \ Notice Z o We have a few sacks of WASILLA ALASKA SPUDS formed the centerpiece of the ban- “ARCTIC SEEDLING” » quet table and yellow candles were used to carry out the sorority colors of black and gold. GROWN ESPECIALLY FOR SEED WHICH IS ADAPTED FOR OUR CLIMATIC CONDITIONS! Order Today at Plooly wieely Williams and Mrs. Dunlap admin- istered the Ritual of Jewels degree $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order {o conserve manpowu. gasoline, rubber and equipment, to the six charter members who took their test recently. Taking full sorority memberships were Mrs. Mc- Ginty, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Carter, Miss Ringstad and Miss Mozee. Miss Beulah Spongberg, who was to have assisted at the Ritual of Jewels ceremony, was called Souti yesterday because of the illness of her mother. Other members who are outside and unable to be present are Ellen Strand and Cheda Paul. e R ALASKA COASTAL KEPT BUSY WITH WEEKEND FLIGHTS A EE Notwithstanding bad flying wea- ther, Alaska Coastal planes made many flights over the weekend. Saturday a plane left for Skag- way with A. J. Wallweber, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snider and Jack Zeig- Jer. On the return flight it brought in A. A. Olsen from Haines. A flight was made to Sitka car- rying as passengers Ray Sophy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hagerup. Samuel Kelsey, Vic Reeder, Harry T. Hope- well and Captain Beach came back on the return trip, we have only one delivery each day. Phones 16 or 24 Call — NEW CLOTHES IN YOUR CLOSET TRIANGLE CLEANERS Just In! Layer Pack Vegetables Alaska Canned Red Salmon Dennison Meat Balls and Gravy A gmrd flight was made to c d h 7 P k s Sateis Ponkaipns s Dicoiny udahy s f'ork sausage WILL SPRUCE Williams and James Huiston, J. W. Jones who disembarked at Peters- burg. The return trip brought back Frank Kelly from Petersburg and Mrs. Victor Raney and daughter, D R. Schmidt and Mrs. Vera Schmidt from Ketchikan. Saturday afternoon a plane car- ried Martin Howell, A. Jimenez and Pat Laughlin to Tyee. Two flights were made bunda» the first being to Sitka. Passengers were John Van Evanson, Norman Ridley, Mrs. Victor Raney and Nancy Raney. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKinley flew to Hawk Inlet, Re- turning, the plane brought to Ju- neau, C. L. Joknson, Mrs, F. John- son, Harrette Granger, S. William- son and Major D. M. Beebe BUY NOW forthatday at BERT’S TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.—2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! later Sunday, with Paul Beierly, and Mrs. Ida Beierly to Hawk Inlet| and carrying Nellie Thom 1 on| to Sitka. L} On the retwrn flight 1 UP YOUR WARDROBE Phone PH( | BRIDAL PASTEL FOR THE ? { BRIDE-TO-BE z Dresses and Suits in Flower Garden pastels, sheers and crepes for NOW and on through the warm Summer months. Pre-Summer Clearance Sale Continues Three Price Groups SUITS and COATS $10- $15 - LEOTA’'S | «es0r how lo celebrate a w' at home Returning home with a captured Japanese sword, the husky Marine is greeted with Have « “Coke”. It's the kind of celebration he wel- comes most. At home or abroad Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes,—has become a symbol of the American way of life. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. I¢'s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbrevia: tions, That's why you hess CocaCola called #Coke™.