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PAGE EIGHT _~ ___ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1945 IHCM Barragar, Joseph Peloza, I % WAL | kins ]‘Rnwl Sainz, Miss Beatrice Gay & KR 3 : x ) (AplTol IHEAIRE {420, Bllon HEugh, 03 AEHEL e s 3 & , ! AR | A steamer arrived at 11:30 o'clock | Rhode, Plitroby Oliver and William | % v £ v 4 . this morning with the following McIntyre. { Y y g ¢ ¥ 4 by passengers for Juneau: Two Awards Scheduled—| vuncau to whitehorse: Michael 1 40) ; Lirar . ; % ¢ | From Ketchikan, H. H. Dennis, La- | | Pridel - : : i Garda K. Fox, Perry E. Hillery, Edith M. Hillery, Eva Meisenzahl, V.| Round T”p Via Wood[ey | Juneau to Fairbanks: Elizabeth . 3% ; i ; : ‘ e | | Cross and Earl McGinty it ¥ o » : & i F. Williams, C. H. Woodard, C. A. | Fairbanks to Juneau usse - : 3 | Hagen a a isenz i Whitehorse to Juneau: Harry | b ’ g |Jobn Aho. | Tonight, Woodley Alrways Willjo oo onq Mrs, Sylvia Quest - . | From Seattle—W. L. Blatchford, | to et fortunste “person 4 : .« | Genevg Clark, Mrs. A. Erickson,| award ! fa e ST attend the bond premiere a € | = : ) e b al Glen Flint, Glen Flint, Jr., Frederic Gt T o 49,2 5 BID FORMS READY e T S PR § oo 2w R round icke . ge ir | Kearney, Mrs. Jas. Kearney. | t passenger plane i FOR S"E CRADING I -2 e ’ ; : Patricia Light, Marilyn Light, Bet- | 'k vill not be t r- 4 3 % . £ B ty Lou Light, Paula Light, Barbara | 1 have no cash valuc ON LOCAL PROJECT i ) b ; : - , Mis. Ruth Light, Ida Nord- However, the person to whom it i W ’ . : 3 nd, J. A. Onkels, Mike Pusich, awarded will be 1:'“"'«1 $0. Bid forms for site grading for| {48 ;> $ 5 Anna Pusich, Larry Pusich, Louis | any time in the fu u‘,w a Federal Public Housing Authority| Y o .4 Am‘)efll’u.\k-. , George Rend- | will be nc v‘\\\.unwh date ... |Public War Housing Project No. & % 3 1 E Y E. 8. Scott, Wilma Shan- | special bond premiere tickets | soaon ™yt o ceq 50 unit develop- | n, Hannah Sundstrom, G. Eaobiza, | will be i with numbers, du- § $ S .A. Didalgo and J. Romando. ! lent on Willoughby avenue here, - 3 1 plicates of which will be placed in | "% o TR e office of ol . S Prisengers leaving include Harry| a container. Previous to the show- |y " p " po Foonoane Carchitects . AR - < = Tonkins, Amelia Asper, Nick K.| Kirzdorf, Emilie Wilde, Pete Sap-i ing of the premiere feature, “Thir-|""ry 0 Gatn for entering bids on| Gen. George S. Patten, Jr. acknowledges the cheers c f thousands who greeted the famed commander of the g £ off, Walter Daniel, Mrs. Winifred | | ty Seconds Over Tokyo,” a number oo’ fill and surfacing of the, Third Army during a parade through downtown Los Angeles upon his return (o his native California with f | will be taken from the containeryjejangs site has been set as june| Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle. Dealittle rode in another jeep. (AP Wirephoto Rl Leth. Drawn,cie D) and the holder of the number will when the bids will be publicly| ——- 4 e L BB Casler, Richard Johnson, E. E. Hav- oseph Dunn. be awarded the special ticket Of-|oioneq. ERAR T e i STy I ‘., 3 ~ " lerns and J ‘ %% 8 3 fered »by \"\';Nidl ";\lrfi“'fl, -] o W(;' A bid bond is required of bidders ¢ WEATHER REPORT e ficUBI_E EMERGEN(Y Ty P | CHECKING B-29 TAIL—A mechanic at a 21st bomber b el e tha i Ao ot B I e s (U. 8, WEATHER BUREAU) . { command base makes a final check of the Superfort’s tail assem- | TS 'NIERRUPTION bly, preparatory to a takeoff for a raid on Japan.’ | immediately following in the same |yt the architects by those receiv- | Temperatures for 24-Hour Period manner, for a $50 war bond offered |jng form, drawings and specifica- : 1o Ending 3:30 o’Clock This Meratas PORTLAND, Ore. — Patrolman by the Motion Picture Operatorstions for bid purposes. it Frank Pratt answered an emergency - — Union, Local 770 - - - | $ . In Juneau-—NaEimm, B¢ Il and then made one. HAMILTON, Mont.—Five motor- {door and pulled Mrs. Carlei fromw [ He phoned his wife for instruc- ists had their enjoyment of Bitter | the car. tions while helping deliver a baby Root Valley scenic beauty rudely | ter the AR Bt 3 interrupted, | A moment later the engine struck - - - | A belligerent deer charged,; The daughter of the 17, S. Com- smashed a door, bent a fender and da Carlei, Provo, Utah, sat terror-| ot it i : oner of Patents, Annie Els-'fell dead. stricken as a train approached her|MrS. Carlei climbed in and drove h, chose the worgd at hath SRS R stalled car. }m‘v"“.' AP God wrought!” for the first com-| Charlotte, N. C., was named after | Crossing Watchman R. ' W. Mec-| ercial telegraph message sent in Princess Charlotte, the wife of King Combran {o the car, jerked open the 4 | George III of England. . erators are also donating o h Chi g i bl A CLINIC TOMORROW minimum, 48; precipitation ! . their time as they have in the past | i bond premieres, - i e 22 inch. . it | The regular monthly immuniza- {' At Airport—Maximum, 62; e minimum, 42; precipitation ° tion clinic for smallpox, diphtheria | .08 inch. and whooping cought will Le held in | Room 108, Territorial Building, to-| Next Sunday, June Z4, will be the ' o pgin tonight; showers 1 " NINE 3“]‘ morrow at 10 a. m. Immunizations P8 day for the Rotary Club forle wednesday; not much WIIH 0, ‘ will be given by Dr. €. C. Carter,|the annual picnic is to be held at| o change in temperature Juncau Health Officer. All par-|the Eagle River Beach. This Was/g ¢ o o o o © o o ® SALT LAKE CITY, — Mrs. Wan-“he automobile, shoved it 63 feet 3 . 3 and dented one door and a fender. BUY WAR BOND3 ®eesceencscceo I . s Viotyas el it Pan American World Airways | €nts are urged to have thejr children [announced at the regular weekly| e S flew nine passengers ul; Seattle yes- pm.-wd;inm these diseases. ‘5xzitflgia‘iuxlr‘f,rll;;ul‘ixlxr;x;&dfi:1]\‘)’01.1‘1.-16 iu( Sll(K 'Rl( YANKS CHEER SIGHT OF HOMELAND SRt Ll i = ::w:n ..2"' .(]:}:”“‘;,’ ",“;“"(‘:lq”' ):!:3(;:)1:.-;!)01'5 and their families should not| LOS ANGELES-udary Hall, 26, L SR L N TR, T ® be alarmed if it is raining in Ju-|one of three women who escaped Sforlico, dainee Howe, SiwTE Hlovie, artigihipowes neau as the committee has arranged | from Tehachapi Institute for Wo- : s for good weather at Eagle River,! men, admitted after her capture Amn and the picnic will be held—rain|that the escape was greased with 5 !or shine | soap. All cars and passengers will re-| Miss Hall told detective Fred port to the parking lot at the r Doane she and her slim cell-mates : 2 = of the Federal Building to start|droppe dtheir clothes to the ground, 3 A ; : i at 9 o'clock a. m. sharp. The picnic | soaped their bodies and slithered - : . 3 £ o will start at 12 noon. Passengers|through the bars. The others, 4 : ; / - [will be taken to Auk Bay by car Sandra Cooper, 20, and Hazel Loros, a0 , B Ty s Y and will there go on a 2-hour boat 42, are still at large # ' % R ride to the picnic grounds, | — D V SR R ; RALPi MIZE SOUTH : S N e % 4 ; 4 Next Tuesday's meeting will be| s n““m‘“_m e : : ' ] ? ngay on North Sea skipped, it was also announced, and ng g 5 Wil ba hald: 6o ihe Tolowing: B Alaska Native Service in connection day, June 20, due to the visit with furthering improvements on . - 1 , b e " the water system of the town of % 2 18 ¥ e i ¥ 3 3 Have You Tried Milani's U R MY, s s s i e ooyt S | 5 VB R RS Yams, Tomafoes, Lettuce, Celery, the challenge, offered by the Lions, construction on Aleutian ands, 1890 FE 10 3 Same of basebal, 1t wus w5 Raioh Mise 1t uneau for Seatil| L EPE eV S A eas, Cucumbers, Bunch Carrofs, Hags. The game will be held on 1092y by Dlane. He expects to fg o ; k inl : the evening of June 27 and i ; WeRk Prietanbly loneok. | o : 3 L ea ke n d. h G 0 i d DRESSING? : o adishes, Green Onions an Xperience or 1. Iiter i 2 H e b » »5 searty round of applause was' MIs Curtis Shattuck, accompan-| S / 5 ; : 1 . 0 Latven tor Sotonet Gosra iames Wiy 1ed by her children, is fo ail south] yad ; , P Many Others! |quite some time, and who is being Sea. Th will spend the summer | iy % g > e B ransferr > 8 arolina. with Mrs. Shattuck’s parents, Mr. | X ! ’ transferred to South Carolina i ; p A TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES and Mrs. L. D. Patterson, at their | Bond Chairman R. C. Copstead i i J i . |reperted that the Juneau Rotary heme in Forest Park, near : 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. |Club has sold and solicited $55,650 S(’:x‘;(lv.” Mr. Shattuck is remaining e, 1 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A, M. {in bonds—only nine men, who are int Juneau. % ! Gl |bere in Juneau, are in the doghouse 2 | ; ’ ] MINIMUM—$2.50 now { Chairman of the Day, Dr. William {Blanten, introduced the speaker, two small children, |John B. Hansen, who is in Alaska neau southbound this Friday aboatd | gy cepinG BATTLE VETERANS from Europe make the echoes roll as their junder the sponsorship of the De- the Princess Louise. They will visit| gy gve of them, with 7,000 men—dock under New York's skyline to ldluAn Mu I;?é“é Ple:;\; ‘par!mmt of the Interior, for & month in Seaftle with Misi} begin the great homeward flow of our veteran armies. Not all recognized | v N > M | Mr. Hansen gave a brief talk on Henning’s mother, Mrs. Cora John-| tpe Empire State building (background, center), but every man knew Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. the experiences and places he has son. ! that once again he was home in America, (International) ————————————————————————————————— seen in hise many years of traveling NS 6005 ST as an engineer and now as a lecturer POLICE COURT CASES and photographer. ! Three drunk and disorderly| | Visiting Rotarian this week was charges and two drunk charges haye| |Russell Bowell of San Francisco. netted the City of Juneau $100 in = | Guests included: John B. Hansen, Police Court fines. Fined $25 each! {Gary McDonald, Edward J. Fried- were: Carl J. Wilson, drunk; Del-| llander, Hank Lorenzen, Frank bert Rasor, drunk and disorderly;! ‘Wx'ighb. K. Roberts and Per Hill- Paul Krukoff, drunk and Lola Ann' 4 lary. 2 Deveney, drunk and disorderly.! SR William F. Brown, drunk and dis-| | & Scientists believe that hydrogen' orderly, was sentenced to one day!| Sup M k t i er Viarie | | ]‘and helium abound on the sun. in jail. | - T TN T iy | Orders for Deliyery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. 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