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PAGE SIX GOPS SEEK ent amendments, Con; e hly examined ach and every in which OPA i | Born g Mrs. Scofty . |oierin mdar sen rovian 'N TON i Hearings were conducted by the Adams a' Hospltal Banking and Currency Committee of both houses over a period of Revision of ee months. eral items of canned j B A girl baby was born to Mr. and | “This means that after such a |fruit and \h thur Scotty) Adams dur- thorough examination of the act,|10 (today) J. O'Connor, the Office of Price | tion. tered, obeyed | Complete noon hour today at St. and the functions performed there- | D. b ““\l”ml under by OPA, Congress passes The little Miss weighed eight jaw under which we all must ope: pounds and seven ounces and has!ate, a law to be adminis Many Out for Jobs in Pri-| ; # seven ounces a been named Virgina ae. She Joins | or enforced as directed by Congr mary Election Set for [two sisters, Helen gane, aged 74 ™ rho amendments to the act e Tomorrow o, of 7o MOTHER OF HARRY and eig > in a single State’s first mid- | few changes in procedural maiters | mary set for tomorrow. | Harry Godson, CPR Agent in |are noted, but generally speaking { Democrats and 11 Repub- | Juneau, has received the sad news |the Office of Price Administration seek the nomination for the |of the death of his mother, Mrs. will continue to operate as in the Senate job. Democrat incumbent ( st Godson, who passed away at | past. Homer T. Bone has been appointed | St >h's Hospital in Victoria on| “In the f t Federal Circuit Court but [July 8. Mrs. Gordon was born in | tlements have been made with those s not yet resigned. Democratic | Weston, Ontario, and came to the violating regulatic where such eandidates include Representative | Pacific Coast before the Canadian |violations were the result of mis- Warren G. Magnuson, former Rep- | Pacific Railway was built, making | takes or not intentionally committed. ive Martin F. Smith the journey to San Francisco, up to | This policy will be continued, but no nto the Sena- |Portland, and then by boat to Vic- [settlement will be made with indi- {1, she resided until her | viduals or firms deliberately and wil- Cong onal job open and 10 Re- |death. She was 86 yea old, and | fully violating the regulations or| publicans and eight Democrats will | had been in ill health for some time, | with those who violate through gross Wa fight it out for the post Mrs. Godson was a stanch and |negligence.” |M. Incumbents in five other of the jactive me mber of the Church of - — [ State's Congressional districts are |England and extremely active in Sl"(lMR JOH"SON | - church organizations. She was the | i Thre lica st few weeks many set- | reser Magnuson’s entry i torial race left the First District | toria, wher unopposed for renomination ‘ The only other contest to attract mother of three sons, Harry Godson, | Is DEAD A-[ HOONAH seneral interest is the race for Gov- |the eldest, now CPR Agent here, | ernor in which incumbent Arthur | Arthur Godson, residing in Califor- | sinclair Johnson, 70, for 15 years and Cyril Godson, who passed employed in the Alaska Juneau Y Beyeral years ago. mine, but lately in the fishing - - - Langlie seeks re-election and is op- ‘osed by Louis Wasmer, Spokane radio station owner. Both are Re- R il S ke o'clock today, according to advices Two others are entered for the opA RE(E'VES B E1y o0 Rl ernorship. survivor are a s=on, Joe John- U. S. Senator Mon C. Wallgren on, and three grandchildren; one INOSE B PINC atic s i s - is unopposed for the Democratl AMENDMENTS daughter, Mrs. J. Bliss, all of Ju- nomination for Governor and most g iean, alo the vidow at Hoonah 1 observers said it's anyone's guess . 3 UiV Hoorn: as to how many of the State’s 800,- uneral arrangements are pend- 000 registered voters will turn out s ¢ Copies of the Emergency Price PP e —— Control and Stabilization Acts, as re- HEREJFBONCERNARD cently amended by Congr have | Mrs. Nina Crumrine and Miss B retbivaahY tHA N + Division Josephine Crumbrine arrived here of the Office of Price Administra- today from Seward and have re tered at the Gastineau Hotel tion. 0 Ior Commenting on the extension of S e 3 [] the act, Walter E. Walsh, Territorial| ANCHORAGE MAN IN TOWN E yrcement Attorney, released the | E. G. Fisher ot Anchorage is in t ing statements town aid a guest at the Gastin on uola hEeior tow U o i et Juneau today stands $159,196.00 toward the E Bond quota of $210,- 000, leaving $50,000 yet to make. Juneau'’s total of all series honds sold within the city is now $3: 344.50. However, up to today, $84, 000 additional credits on other than E Bonds cc se Juneau's share of the Pacific American Fisheries and Alaska Packers pur A telegraphic report from Leslie Nerland, Fairbanks Chairman, to the Alaska War Finance Committee office, relates that a Bond Premiere at the Lacey Street Theatre on last Friday night closed a three-day in- tensive Bond campaign during which over $50,000 worth of E Bonds were sold. On Friday alone, $31,200 worth were sold, the biggest one day sale to date in Fairbanks. The Fairbanks E quota is $260,000. This last effort places Fairbanks within $7,000 of accemplishing its E Bond quota The following Alaska towns so far reported have reached their Fifth War Loan quotas: Sitka, Platinum, Tanacross, Wrangell, Metlakatla, Palmer and Petersburg Le"“ce Plans were made today at a no- host luncheon in the Baranof Ho- tel Gold Room for giving Juneau's part in the Fifth War Loan drive a shot in the arm as Chairman Bet McCormick announced that the purchasers of this city are $50,000 short of meeting the quota in series E sales. PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER Ways and means to raise Ju- Jobn Hermle, Brooks Hantord aid SR S I Harold Foss were appointed to, _ ROYAL DESSERTS —PUDDINGS | hopes of stepping up investments. All Flavors ‘ Mrs. McCormick announced her Large Shipment | FRESH FRUITS mittee, effective July 31, and a and VEGETABLES —ee Super Mariet s PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Local Sirawberries Celery Fresh Peas Green String Beans Cabbage New Potatoes Bunch Carrots Cucumbers Cauliflower Plums Apricols Tomatoes Bananas for her service. Mrs. McCormick thanked all per- | sons and organizations which have helped in the Fifth War Loan driv Jetty Nordling, Miss Lib-| rty, spoke briefly ! Special thanks were given to Lt.' Warren Caro and Lt. G. L. Rector the Fourth of July locally - | JUNEAU BOY, ROY SMITH, GETS MEDAL boy is winning World W son of Mr, and | DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. 11 be re- chool’s TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES f Colionin o' o tory tond MINIMUM—$2.50 ‘ ed in a Butte, Mo 1, news- | i T/4 Roy Smith sband of Mr ‘ Roy Smith, 1260 West Gold Street Butte, recently was warded the Good | Conduct Medal at an Air Ser B e/l t 5 DHONC Command depot in England. He is personnel clerk at a depot which recently'won commendation for ir ereasing the output of planes more | than 100 percent.” | ing, |Joseph Catos, | Crumrine, | Marksbury, N | Verhee Francis Robert Weatherill, Burr lter Smith, Boaraing InN m*mamlq -- Men Were Only Asked to Die——Not to Buy Extra War Bonds! lTh ' rd Daughter “p'x" :;r'l ;1!)..11. pn-(lz-nh_\‘ pie Lc 1:1(:3}-: REVIS'ON, SpE(IFIC PRICE, OUT TODAY, MANY COMMODITIES ...\, 0 s o o o towns il AT VICTORIA, B. €. 1t or i o pust” some| TWENTY ARRIVE HERE ON SOUTHBOUND SHIP o Incoming via pecific prices on sev- | Mrs, Webb, Sherill W soup: vegetables effective Jul been announced b R S SR . | Executive - HOT WEATHER MEALS | have been furnished retailers in the affected and a 3 This is the time and Gretchen Ann, 3': years tend the operations of the original | available to consumers ‘vlfl Emergency Price Control Act until | Price . June 30, 1945, substantially in its | various towns. at the W Boards in th s are urg- original form. Most of the various|ed to secure copies of these price proposed crippling amendments that | lists, and Rationing study them carefully and u: morn cia, Ray Grant Water Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Elsic Douglas Delivery—10 A, M. Stevens. : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i uth e M: and Mrs. A. D. Coughlin, A. P. Walker, Mrs. Lynn K. M. Welsh, M. Beggs, and Mr: Knodal, John Krodal, Robert|/Gemmill, S. L. Morse, Mrs. Morse L. Ruscell Campbell, Mrs. Ecther Ingman, P.land iniant, Carl V. Welfeldt, Jack — e, — P. Piwingen, Mrs Bertha Baker,|N, Buckley, Max L. Ware, Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs Myes. Lyle Johnson,|Mrs. T. N. Law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Oklahoma, I R. . Larson, H. W.| Baranof Hot. T. N. Law of Tulsa, stered at the at B: wel, Mother Athanasius, J. E. Webb, 9 hepard. Anthony Hill, bb, Alice |A I’.. Coleman, Peter C. McCarten, or is ARE NO PROBLEM for it! WHEN YOU SERVE CRISP SALADS SERVE THE AND FRESH FRUIT CE THE LARGE ASSORTMENT at SHILLINGS TENDER LEAF ' | ALWAYS THE BEST follow o m Uwcery \Prleeey miceLy PHONE 16 or 24 Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. , Her An: I, Mary Weather Boat Orders Delivered Anylime! $2.00 Minimum the Continues Through July 31 Juneau’s Quota Not Yet Reached Pacific Americap Fisheries ICE TEA HOT TEA MAXWELL HOUSE MONDAY, JULY 10, 1944 EASTERN FPEOPLE HERE . Wellz and Miss ishington, anct of Jer S. Deparizr "