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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1944 crrrrrrrrrrrrrerererre} PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; B i i o TR R S Mor 200 la lh’\‘l‘.“ 'X‘l:E | | MANY ARRIVE ON |17 LOSE LIVES ' Nominafion of Lt Col.| ™ *"2xs xasss s |30 0™ ™" FULBRIGHT jRESTAURANTS AT A (] (ANADIAN omlna 'on o .. . A trip to Ketchikan today by‘ [ —— v '"'Iea Is (o“h’med Ellis Airways carried Oscar Berg- | [ 4 ' ANCHORAGE ARE UtB H illi - | A | | seth, Myrtle Sandstrom, T. J.| I\Q 2~ WINS OUT’ [ OPENED IODAY Incoming passengers this morn-| HAVANA, Aug. 9.—Seventeen WASHINGTON, Aug. 0. iy The Byan, and Henry Hogus fo that| Ve mw T R 1 ing on a southbound steamer were |passengers are dead or missing as nomination of Lt. Col. Frank J. city, ana Harriet Phillips to Peters- ‘ ! i as follows: Mr. and Mrs, J. H.|the result of the crash of a Pan AR g Killilca of Andover, Mass., as pro- burg. Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey 3 | According to advices received to- | whittemore, C. . Mahoffey, Ernest | American flying boat that broke in MONTREAL, Quebec, AUE. 9. —|cyrement officer of the Selective day by Wage Stabilization Director | poyine, Mrs. W. Barrett, Bernard|iwo and sank yesterday in an at- Liberal Government Premier Ade-|geryice for Alaska has been approv- - Fhapies TSGR, MSURnE W k- | Hansen, Albert Peterson, Clark|iempted take-off in rough waters !ard Godbout, proponent of fullleq jy the Senate i l:;: x«xim»‘\ulr-l)\mm;u returned to ““”f Mack, Lillian Limfnnivx;‘lmm‘}gayE »f Nipe Bay, on the northeastern ©° |;;11r:[11 by ;‘u‘fm('lmln.\ in k'_!;«- ——— - : his motn & | Kahlender and wife, William Kla- | oot or Cuba. war effort, was defeated in a bit- Y k W” (: & handling ~ establishments 10 the | oknnge Marks, O. Bergenson, Betty | o/ "pioe BISCHE lectioli yastaray by (ha Talen orK, Wi ampaign tward city last Friday at mid-|yorenz Ray Paddock, John Heath,| o' o " oo National Party under former r iight, vesifted: from ‘A Wak LaBOF | potis wavara Survivors who were flown here A e T n L g 1 ut from tilla, sce: f the - ¥ for World Peace | pour ruing curing e pay sele | ™ opmic Harss, Dante Bionds, Bop|(rom Antil, seene of the wéek L 01"yt what e termed Something New in Marmalade (By Associated Press) [H‘;’-"“_{‘i"‘l‘; “‘l" :h\ '}‘-(;‘ James Martin, Walter Matrin, J. B..p(.d‘m s (’“mm when it went the predominantly French-spe & Tie Drovieiic O poR DL o W Labor )H: e Ry R e e D e down. Six bodies have been re- 11 province.” S I Gl’apefnut and Orange & the fore by war successes abroad, “A’n]”‘d" s 1“ mf 5 »‘(m Willard McAlister, Hubert Holden, i 'd ? g L UNITED STATES PACIFIC r found political echoes at home in | Anchorage, wired tha e em- gy Conn, Cliff Mathews, Minard |covered. EDMONTON. Alberta, Aug, 9—|FLEET HEADQUARTERS IN ae ailiis of Rep. J. W. Fulbright | Ployees are :!]v])t'dln:L" the dvr"‘).\mu Mill, Steve Culbertson, Charles| William Smallwood, sfll‘] Juan e e-election of the ninc-year- PEARL HARBOR, Aug. 9.—Admiral Canialou e and Uran e L as Democratic nominee for Senator |Of the Alaska War Labor Board to | pypeker, Lew Burkston, J. W. Rob- [auto dealer, said the swells in the ' % "0 Government of | Chester W. Nimitz announces in p g p from Arkansas the 12th Regional Board in Seattle. | erts, Frederick Tyrell, and Virgil |bay were as big as the the four- O Fe¢t HHEH O G ol o unique that for three 4 The: TeopeLIng > reRbRUrE 3 - Ry K . Alberta was conceded las E 0 at Pullrignl, SRR “.‘.hyml 'fv!tn'xllv“(r!”i :lll‘:‘l‘nv\"r ‘!)lrl ‘r‘\\:‘:’ Ry . |engined clipper, that flew ploneer , %, ) ro tiong a little more then |straight days an aerial attack on - - f man, gained o uleasire of tame (WERLUTSAEE Bl Ui 0 BORIn IS D e e e o T he an hour after vote tabulation be-| Nauru Island has been made, Aug- Also a wide selection of other i Doy e e retoq | members of the Culinary Workers il ol E;,E:Z o r\:l'":iq':rd:‘f‘.:“iflkgv(i;f 1 gan. Candidates seek election to|ust 5, 6. and 7, and Wake Island ution recommending e United | 7€M %€ b i e mersley, Mrs. Fre ash, ia | water r yes y's -off, he Bieamna R AAgE et States take part in a post-war or- ‘1‘ nion and two of the employers. | gach, Barbara Hash, Mr. and Mrs. | .aid that “just as we were ready to 7 lesislative ) g ‘““"i- it MARMALADES and PRESERVES ! ;“‘“]‘ “‘;'(’“”I“(’i‘“l“’;:’I‘:fh);.'I"""."”“'? R z:-’(\((:‘;(\'wr;‘ll‘{xC[lJ“xl\i:oncr'\.“I“x?-}r}]- m‘,'l' ttlhvt ‘“‘Mrl'h “It,‘mll:lolm aou]:u;” § o IN TOWN Naval guns weigh up to 125 tons ain a just an g pes | Sweeney, Hele; avis, Lee Frazer,|gwel nat tore the of ps ko o Just unc lasting powsn.” o | FIOWET TOB PIONS. |t icik, meastorss marmioriein s e T e i il Whse i i Sl Homer Adkins in yesterday's pri-| . . Nick Baranovich. going 80 or 90 miles an hour.” ng at the Gastineau | cotton mops needed to keep Army A fary fov thoiseal diowy et by WI" Be DIS(ussed Gerald Kuiper, John Herbert, Per-| ™ gnajiywood praised the crewmen, Hotel barracks and mess halls clean. Hattie Caraway who lost out in the | rone Gaspere, A. J. Adams, GeOIge | ., declared “they were perfect in —— —— ———— * first primary. Adkins has conceded | e B l}llnblmtsll’elandL deannie |1y etions and. were. responsi | g —————————— T ————— his defeat he main topic for discussion at| Ware, Mildred Barvon, Lester P.[ . - e s N thasE ho i Peace problems also were being |lomorrow's meeting of the Junean| Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Edward {0 Saving the lives of those w Spend Your Vacation at emphasized in the New York polit- |Garden Club will be the flower tea, Larson, Andrew Dzyacki, R. C. Cook, | 14 &€ O (] jcal picture with both Senator Wag- [which is planned for the latter| Mabel Williams, Ed Carroll, Albert| PR S S prln () a,,& ner, New Deal stalwart renominated |part of August C. Harber, Daisy Burrell, Jack Hash |FOUR IN VIA ALASKA COASTAL Finfiy alaqine Mogt HeglREGUIM nors ‘Baihs, 4 by the Democrats, and Thomas| The meeting Thursday will be- and Blanche B. Rost. A e » D bl P gt Sobic L Lol ik o Incoming passengers from Ket D r Tr “ishing on Beautiful Baranof Lake. : 2 RS i 5 i3 a2 a5 Enjoy Trout Fishing on Curran, Republican nominee, speak- | gin at 2 o'clock at the Harold g N - Sla AlaskaiCbaktal unJo} < B LS, X P Y - ing out Smith residence, with Mrs. William | ehikan {boday, Via Alaika: GORGIS, Also other Sport Fishing—Hunting in Season. now to win the peace by organizing iyl son, and J. G. Geolvin. Alfred GENERAIL MERCHANDISE LIQUORS oal Orders Delivere nyfime! ! DT REPRESE“TA T boarded the plane at SHED O 3 our great resources for post-war x(-um,l‘m oarde e plane @ CLEAN FURNISHED CABINS Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. ‘ prosperity.” ‘FRANZ voN pApEN it ’ Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. I Said Curran: “It will be my mis- | F. M. Tyvoll, War Manpower | e vr——— 0 NE]LL & FENTGN Baranof' Alaska glas Delivery ’ sion day and night that every bit | representative from Cordova, ar-| The Anztecs and Mayans used of energy I have be devoted to aid | E ED' Ep RT rived here today for conferences| cacao beans in place of money, <« 2% in bringing about a great and last- | with Arthur Hedges, Alaska Man-| — g ISTANBUL, Aug. 9.—Franz von Power Director. " 24 j | Papen, former German Ambassador | Tyvoll consuited the office h(‘!r’; . lBER‘I‘ N BA K | to Turkey, was arrested as soon as in regard to new regulations and | he entered Germ: yesterday on |also in connection with the cannery ! | his return from Ankara, the Inter- situation | One bank official, personal friend BLOMS ARRIVE | of von Papen, received the informa- - e | tion but no dteails. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blom have| . = B e TR |arrived here from Skagway and are According to Fisheries Manage-| McALLISTERS HERE |registered at the Baranof Hotel. | ment- Supervisor J. Steele Culbert-| D. F. McAllister and wife are in| = R AT | son, back from & month's field trip| toWn and are staying at the Juneau| FLKS' LODGE MEETING | to the Westward, the only bright|Hotel Tonight at 8 o'clock. 4 spot in the pink salmon district| patas = [ tishery in Alaska this season is in| SARETEEGEGED.| the Prince William Sound area,!} “ where canneries are operating at f capacity. | i Even in this district, Culbertson || i stated, the pink run didn't de-| ! velop until after July 27. Because, | of this late run, an extension to| will close this evening at 6 o'clock.| The season was originally to have| PHO“ES 92-95—2 DELIVEBIES closed last Saturday. ‘ 3 e 4 An average season, with an es-| Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. timated count of a million cases, 0 was reported at the close of the H il g igy Syl e Bgleng Largest Selection of Imported and and, according to Culbertson, Nu-| H 3 H shagak and Ugashik Rivers both| DOII]BSEIC quu:;urs’ WIHBS and had very good runs, with fair sea-| i n sons tabulated for Egegik and| N eer in Juneau 4 Kichak. ; \§ StuartHill, 5th - - - - Special $3.75 The Cook Inlet run is reported | Regular $4 good, with the upper Inlet sched-| egular 51.79 i » uled to have closed yesterday, while [l Bourhon De Luxe, Sh - - SPeclal 3.90 the season in the lower Inlet re-| ’ . . P mains open until August 12 |§ Walker's Imperial, 5th - Special 4.10 Lk | | Fh. . . DEWEY ASSURED | iladelphia, 5tk - - - Special 4.45 E I Imporied Cuban Whiskey, 5th - Special 5.75 | . NEW HAMPSHIRE | P.D.DeLuxe,5th - - - Special 445 | ' . ELECTORAL VOTE § Schenley's Reserve, 5th - Special 5.85 | : aLBANY, N5 auw. o_coy || Casablanca Bum, 5th - - Special 3.25 ’ Thomas E. Dewey was told by Our Ceiling—$1.60 Charles Dale, Republican candidate 3 i i v bt concioate f O1d Timothy Rum, 5th - - Special 3.00 that he was certain to win that Our Ceiling—$3 State’s four electoral votes in No- H Vember Red Horse Rum, 5th - - Special 4.00 Dale conferred with Dewey prior Our Ceiling—$5.50 to a Governor’s luncheon which was A : 1 s sivenaen by Con o ot wew | Vidal Puerto Rican Rum, 5th - Special 4.60 Jersey and a Congressional delega- s 1 . tion | Henry Marquis Brandy, 5th - Special 5.00 ‘ . | " Apricoa Brandy, 5th - - Special 3.80 P e Bluehi » . uehird Gin (Imported) 5th - Special ' 4.70 o i@ Baranof || curacvo (Du Bouchett 5th) - Special 4.95 : ; Beauty Salon| | Benedictine (Du Bouchett) 5th - Special 4.40 HE Fifth War Bond Drive is Drive—but they have done theirs | Benedictine (Du Bouchetf) % Pint - 2.30 over—but the Invasion is not! i many a grim, bloody battle and 5 MORE REASONS : i be iqueur, 5th - ial 3.75 : : . ) . | gladfl r;yhl.lqlleu 8 gpec_al g'zo Actually, the war right now is zheyaren’t resting on what they’ve for Keeping Up / > M Tequila,oth - - - - ecial 9. : . : . . 1P 1 int Sch 5th Sp ial 5.50 at its most critical stage—which Jone before! They are carrying Y Bond Buying ~ eppermini Schnapps, 3th - Special . i A BT Rn need’ st b h our bo ying ; ¥ Plum Brandy, 5th Special 5.95 | 1s just why O ¥ the fight to the enemy wherever \ . T . f nds are th | : support as never before, why they 100 can reach him, every day— 1, WarBo the best, the | Grand old Drink 0! the Soufll, f h Y. y 4] ry ¥ safest investment in the world! | . r / W 5th - - - - - - Special 595 need you to help pay for the mass g your dollars are needed every 2. War Bonds returt you $4 for + | . . i every $3 in 10 years, 7 3 | ' : of materials of all kinds that will ; WHERE SATISFACTION and Imporled Scotch, Harvey s, Sth speflal 6.20 defi day, seol 3 3. War Bonds help keep prices <’ ‘ N an: . . P i i efeat to our ene- . ) SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS Lord Calver Whiskey, 5th - Special 5.45 bring crushing e RN down, j : ' ‘ i ner! urely you won’t stop buying— 3 i AN"OU"CEMENI: BUY A CASE TODAY AND WE WILL mies that much 500! % ly Yy h P fie chi War Bonds will help win the 0 Miss Jane Wells has rejoined | u have just done won’t let up now—when the chips Peace by increasing purchas- ¢/ our staff after an absence of, 6 ASSOBT CASE | Of course, yO ] A ' P ing power after the war. r months in the States. Her old 2 1 i ea it o your part in the Fifth War Loan are down! W Bondls mesh adiistion fog i f i PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER 4 2 ; her in phoning for appoint- your children, security for you, ments. funds for retirement. SHOP HOURS i . ; 9A M TOEP M [] OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT resesse—— AT il PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES !

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