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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 194 : _ | A Hit Sna | CLUBTO GOLDENALASKE | BOLD MOVE |MEXICAN ussies HitSnagof TOTAL VETO GA&'@E;‘T&MORROW UNIVERSAL LIGHT PLANTS IS DISCUSSED N | -~ Japson Hariklven vankacazve IS MADEBY | STUDENTS | oo ... CONTROLIS | .ococococosooefl g s —The Auslralian main drlve ,.101 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for | | e Gink the Buin road in Southern Bou-' {dessert Iuncheon in the home or ‘IH the recent edition of "‘“ . gainville has been held up by Mrs. George F. Alexander. J“NEA“ STu cx K a communication strong enemy defenses on the Hari | Talks will be given on pansles I 5% X addressed to the editor appeared, ! River, the Army Department an- |and bi-annuals. Mrs. Henry Har-| written by Pvt. G. P. Hackenbruck | nounced today. l"‘“" Yl entertaln | with se"em‘ One 500-watt 12 Volt D. C. b e i 5 Heighls Gained in Night Profest Reglsiered by 2,- Other forces on the tete siank.” Ausfralian Amendment Isr";;simembe,s S e the announcement said, forced a 3 : . and Action-Flames SDI' 000 Agamst Texas crossing of the river and now are' [)efeated as B|g Confer- lt&‘ltr‘iln}elg::lzs af;xgmh:t;:ie:téggd::gi Two 1500-watt 110 V. A. C. Automatic presses views in the communi- established on both the east and tion, which s follows, and i i 3 i by e e e S on Japanese Registrants west banks. Aussies agvancins o1 @fice Moves fo Close R A ! These Plants Are NEW and P Gt Alaska — gl et e | BERT McDOWELL GOES | READY T0 €0 made good progre: * ogetnér too] _(CoT N O PO Ot ugiea stdiate’ i Y0 150 SR e mirmecl T e SOUTH; FATHER IS ILL r too long, and altoget 3 rticles deal- out o sses e ; n, T've been reading articles d ent the st tace of cliffs| walked out on classes at the Uni TR \ g with Alaska, “God's gift to the % o %o o threat which the |Versity of Puchla yesterday said they| gy F several warm moments—one when| B, F. McDowell, of Bert's Cash x-serviceman and would-be farm- i 00 Swed by heavy|Would return to classes only after lITIlE SIEEL Peter Fraser of New Zealand brief- | Grocery, left by Pan American er-entrepreneur Isn't it time we T ter-RtiatEs 5 \tense fire | 1ive demands are met, one of which ly tied into Senator Tom Connally |plane yesterday for Seattle, called considered a few fac > 3 7 asked “cancellation of the regls- of the United States, another when scuth by the illness of his father. He (1) The lar up,’ there” 1 Jozzle guns of ced in |tration of 42 Texas students” at the Herbert V. Evatt of Australia took |expacts to be gone for several weeks. | either s , frozen, Tocky or Ver- g, ns, shot tank-fuelled Oniversity. (EI[IN S FOR exception to a statement by Com- S . tical. There are probably fewer than ¢ = %0 F5 nearest the| . exas st "*'"‘;; are "‘"mb“* mander Harold Stassen of the| Empire Wani-ads erng results! SEWARD STREET N 'ms laska's 500,000 | o e ate Tea i S B R 100 real farms in Alask 500,001 vank lines Sam Houston Stats achers United States, and a third time] square miles Why? There were T Lecgnl . » 4 1,;,. (Huntsville, Texa: ~Um\er- b tvo towns of 5000 people, three , ShEUel fOF IBE BEELT “.:“.J":,";, ity of Puebla Mexican Ficld School. Wi an adU] (Atelen) seiges) == towns of about 3,000 people and fiv ie foe in the distant caves played - opoyn attended reglar classes sharply p : 1 Evatt came from the comxmttee‘ | or six places populated by from 500 8 deadly game “_"1 1""“:‘(‘"‘;{ I}'; Jesterday i b Afbagira we do a little bett, de of 10 1,000 people. Besides these there Withdrew deep inside as shells T\ clinton R. Hackney, Mexican Sl fROGML W B, B HAIENY PR e ef_grade o ? feat. “The struggle for the lib- are, of course, small fishing villages :")‘""y‘“\l“)" l’fu‘f;! ‘:“’f"]i v'"'“ l""‘:j“"‘ Ficld School Director for the Texas Truman Ur 15% R Tl andl ko simans of et 8 TABLETS ‘ PAINTING all(l PAPERING . g College, told the Associated Pres ges aise s , . 8 : 5 - i o . ; 9 “he .. HYPERACID s Many people have asked if we did Residence e the state of Wisconsin, Planes to Okinawa Monday, t0da¥’s nyg anything to do with out pres Now - Thmgs Eveniuval sald, ‘untll lberstgtion or i By STOMACNS thing amiss with this “Golden ant to us. get to them. and trading posts, etc., but these are ' I ; oy : area 11 times The enemy air force sent MOXe i g yignt: “I don't believe the strik cansian. . W 89 O | i : ¢ / el Pk - | work and I wish to say we do and arc taking ot it reasonable to suspect some- communique reported, 10sing 10/cnce Everybody has been pleas- provement takes place. ove al | care of these jobs as fast as we can possi . e O P Golden, While succee | hitting a light |ooe A L $15,000 Salary OK we consider that the extreme rigid-| Hi} wonry sasx e TR | J possibly Land?’ surface un 54th American = nfexican students said they ob- AL ity of amendment shoyld be modi-| g | Transportation to and with- **° “’ ’“}‘ ""”‘f‘, <5ty _‘“‘,‘;,"',‘“ ected visitors because Texas WASHINGTON, June 13—Presi- 10" FASTE JAMES 8. M(SCLELLAI\ in the Territory hardly e vl i e g nty-1ive | altegedls minates against Mex- dent Truman formally stepped into . comiivee scheduled two Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 (3) Markets for produce, or a PAL o the Congressional wage discussion more meetings today, in an e“mt‘ “T"e,“e““ Store” . . the rd ight day, Ok- sources of supply, are remote, small, \ ; : today South- ; : to wind up its work. The next big| n letters to Senate President Pro el ki eyt B inawa-based pl raided scattered and rare. 4 % o L & b, | 4} Brifls lgre Helt’ again ' as S Japsn Tuesday, Sibacking b ‘pempore. McKellar: (O5fdhn) and YOU® Dresumably would be the one | croeh oF even diblc, those found fn Shu airfields and shot down four O eaiter. Raybum (D Tex), APPIOVINg the veto voting formula. | i This is the formula which re- the States. e e ! plAN“ED FOR {Mr. Truman recommended an im- oo thoc Rusia, France, the s : 9 ™ i | mediate increase of 15 per cent or gy 3 3 (5) Summer is about 2% month P i United States, China and Britain | long, with a week on each side dur- 181500 in Congressional salaries & : ’ ing which winter comes or leaves, as an eventual minimum salary of {rlllsl be unanimous before the pm-i F 3 He said the sal- jected Security Council of the world | 7 3 $15,000 anuually. the case may be. The saying is that s In e & s 5 H Bobon ni eaibng thAaeE AT uso IONEGHT s aries should be brought “to a level O'Banization can take any step to| ora in line with the job” Congress- preserve peace. The lone exception 10 meel vour with summer comes the vote on peaceful memm: to settle | i sant in places and the toe ' weekly re dancing event . that for the pr t the increase k S D o oy tho sullions will take place at the USO tonight Bill 10 Be Worked Qut |shcuta be continea to tne “Liuie 2 dispute to which 1t was ftsell n TR AVEL PL ANS d 1 . . ¥ party. ter—long months of bitter cpld, ren as well as the general pub- in New leglslahon The House has Voted its members : e s | ke darkness, snow, wind and i 3 to the affair R a $2,500 expense allowance, which is ~ MISS PEDERSON RETURNS | A ° L g awaiti P dential approval. The A | . '0““ 'g 1 s main indu: i and mining 1."" El l“"“ i alization of the loan provisions of _’ s Al 5 | s been “sta- ceting 8 p.m. Wednes- | the 1. Bill of Rights was sought ance for its members. turned to Juneau from a three-! zed” ~——— e week vacation at her home in Ore- ! cnly very slowly, if at : the request of the American Legion. gon. She has resumed her work| has had her unemployment problem \LL FOR BIDS o Tsialation ey cHaged da as beauty operator In Lucille's| JUNF I‘U io ATVCH@RA every year since the '20s, caused by o 8 " 1 1. | Senate by Senator Johnson (D.- Beauty Salon. | R4 L 18 dustry 15 a sad one, and the lumber | Dissioner of Heatth, Juheats Alasks, John Thomas Taylor, the Legion' Poo e WOODLEY A'RWAYS 1 10:0i ! M Saturday, June — - o ’ e o business nil. Actually many states goo o 0 4 read, on | National Legislative Director, said | E. E. “Gene” Meyring, one of I nlgestlon oo | have much greater possibilities in 2 2 CITY TICKET OFFICE S would bs folly :" go to Alaska p =3 bolicies | more efficiently in the interests of on Pacific Honolulu without at least a $3,000 st may be cbtained at the office of the | OUr veterans.” run, is a Juneau visitor this week, so“r or “pset? aag : H winter and the Fourth of Ju d e2b ] : ‘ s G ; Loan Provisions of nghis men are called upon to perform, but Would be that none of them would | 1 all places hen comes win- starting at 9:30 oclock. All ser- Steel” formula. mployment con. A - - WASHINGTON, June 13.—Liber- : . decided against a similar Miss Thelma Pederson has r and will develop further d A today in legislation introduced at TU SDAY THUBSDAY & “’ATURDAY “outside labor coming in for the | Setled bids in tnplicate Wit be| GO and in the House by Rep HERE 0" vm" short summer season. The fur in- Kearney (R-N.Y.) v bov the X L > seriod of | the measures ill make the loan Alaska’s pioncer fliers, now captain 7 any of the above fields B e 30, 1045 he | Provisions of the G. L Bill operate of an American Airway Clipper hy. og | BARANOF HOTEL _ 86,000 if a man has a family ta sup- % s narl Alnai The amendments include a pro- renewing old acquaintanees in his ®port. Thosz amounts should at ; ; : oo’ orageic At Stk Y, o ) H . 3 ; : © Separate bids ¥ £ ed for Dosal extending the time limit with- former home town. tle least insure enocugh money to buy § . Meyring formerly was with the lr 's ss? DD 1S the return-trip hom To try to ISW e i £ Mers 3 veteran may apply for a £ g ; Y 80| rone 8 nd June 30, 1946, | loan; a provision that farm loans be | Alask Washington and Alaska Do you feel headachy and upset due to make a start saddled with a Iqu\. »!"fhe rig e abred it Siect any | made for the pm.cm“, of seed, feed | Southern Airways in Juneau and poorl digested food? To feel cheerful L T o sl Ject @Y na tertlizer; a proposal that busi- later was witis the Alaska Sector of giyested pronealy, Vo (000 st be SlL.mix"l and g ]‘,; ‘“‘n of time i JARTER, ness loans be made for the purch: Pan American Airways. He arriv- 3 Each day, Nature must produce about Rhsted it fen't & piéasant progpect ) i of Health, 9f inventories needed by a veteran ed here Tuesday afternoom and is 13 'R,';';{"Y :u:‘(l:lodd‘%?i:::u"r‘:cta 1: Not when that first year or two is First ;:\(mwhm“ June 13, 1945. to u{nratef a business he may buy, staying at the Baranof Hotel. [‘;Dur food may remain undlges!,e‘i‘— spent sinking a shovel into virgin i i 8 welns iy U Ol e | Pmeaguo Mecachy ind imiable, ground (six inches of frost), build- NTTEL STATES ['feration o repair of SRy RECnOMY GILLIAM IN TOWN i “hmmdlo;:m: rlr:l\::;mém:;hinlm frd Gic b of Ew. M| UREG SIS to be used in connection with his| B. A. Gilliam, of Seward, i5 & Tiver Pills increase this flaw quickly— pplies, endur- pEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | business, and an alternative method | guest at the Baranof Hotel. | often in as little as 30 minufes. And, ing extremes of climate and insects AL L Wb mnking businad Toai 2 e | You're on the road to feeling better. —for nothing. And you don't go up District Land Office — | ISABEL PEARL HERE } mmfir;ct Tndigestio "““fiz" énd‘ e | indigestion—when Carter’s there and simply buy a farm, bus| Anchorage, Alaska DURKEE IN JUNEAU | - Isabel J. Pearl, USO worker from Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na- ness or house. There aren’t any. At 22 Sej 7 e o S % ) Serving the Cause of Sept. 7, 1944 L. R. Durkee, Federal Works Anchorage, has arri ture’s own order. Take Carter’s Littl orks, Anchorage, has arrived in Juneau pi . pijig'as directed, Gen];gm“.n; i ” a r o600 Victory ast, hat e ere are are J is hereby lenst, what few tk re arem’t| Notice is hereby given that Arthur | Agency representative from Seattle, and is a guest at the Baranof drugstore, Only 25t for sale. N Nicholson has 1 application for | is a guest at the Baranof,Hotel. Hotel i If I present a rather dismal pic- | 5 homesite Act of May 26| L ua—rc ' B . g e S e R e ' n P e a c e Courteous and Dependable (XN ) i ture of Alaska, let me say here that | 1934 (48 Stat. ¢ horage Serial| WMMWM Service to Alaska 1 write only to save a lot of GIS @ No. 09954, for a tract of land de- lot of disappointment, as well s gcriped as Lot C of the Fish Creek A]JASKA TBANSP“RATI”N C“u {inancial ruin for myself Group of Homesites, plat of U. S Main 7479 and my qualifications for writing!| g No, 2560, containing 4.99 i this letter — I live in Alaska. i iy e e s B i Py AU ey R Douglas Island about 10 miles from S. 114 ; . - ATTENTION EL| Juneau, Alaska, between H Regular meeting 8 p.m. Wednes- | anq U, S. Survey No. 1082, and it is o LI PDUCK CREEK BUNLDINGS Tt 2 Office, Anchorage, Alaska 4 2 & ATTENTION REBEKAHS Any and all pe s claiming ad- | L] Regular meeting with 1,111(1.mnn versely any of the above mentioned 8:piam. Wednasday, June- 13 land should file their adverse claim . nouncln l”:B L. JORGENSON, |in the district land office within ? T Secretary the period of publication or thirty o L] 2 STy # M A S i Haran e o M H i T I?u Alaskan AI)e‘parlmcnt is offering for sale a \drl?t} { NOTICE: barred by the provisions of the of surplus buildings and structures located on a portion Not responsible for any debts statutes i of the Duck Creek Garrison site just East of the ' 2 . > contradted only personally by our- F ENCE PO : . . selvgs. 5 5 gkl ELOBENGE ‘;glhfim | Glacier Highway oppostie the Airport. Enter at sentry MR. & MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON, | First publication, May 23, 194 box opposite Kendler’s Alaska Dairy and follow the : ; Tenakee, Alaska. | Last publication, July 11, 1945. arrows. Items offered include Quonset Huts in sizes New lncreased Sehed“les ¥ ! 16 x 36, 20 x 50 and 16 x 80, buildings of regular framg 5 construction, and three frame removable knock-down @M@my WI type structures of various sizes. * SEALED BIDS are required with the closing time set at 2:00 P. M., June 16. o 1,000,000 BRBIES | JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE Phone 807 for details, or call at the Area Engineer’s TO A PUDDLE | :))ii;!fifc;*ran::he Subport, or the office of this newspaper for Sllday. ““‘ay’ w&dfles‘ay, rriday & ARRIVES JUNEAU . . . 12:00 MATERIAL FOR BUILDING, REPAIRING, LEAVES JUNEAU . ... 2:00 | REMODELING < MAKE SURE YOU BUY A Srass ks odes s e e Equipment: A STAGNANT POOL I0x15 21-Passenger Douglas Starliner 3 gl nas g ; ‘ FLAG DAY SER VICES 14-Passenger Lockheed Starliner MILLION MOSQUITOES AT E%E%fiéfifi%fig | 1 TH“HSD:}YIEJI’HIT M‘H P. “' Lunches Served Aloft THEM OUT ! = . s g _ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 667 OF CALIFORNIA ‘"“"’“i" i Public Invited Last publication, June

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