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B e e I R Louise Or Way South The Pr\m:v Louise arrived in Juneau this morning with the fol- Jowing 30 passengers from Skag- way: Miss B. Eberhard, Miss M Eberhard, Miss E. Reineke, 1. Ba- vard, H. Bigoff, M Lempke, R Johnsten, E. Gilkey, Mrs. A. Vav- alis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cleveland, J Scott Mr. and Mrs. Sam Styles, J Morgan, Smart, J. Downey, G Chambe: William Bachi 1, Ro- bert Kel 11\ Bruce Kelly, Miss Wos- muk, F. Johnsor Major Carl Scherbner, Mr McAechran M Hatton, F. Smith and Charles Pau- zus Leaving at 9 o'clock the following southbound passeng For Seattle Glady A \4vmm Auda Ogburn, Dorothy Ogburn Ernest Kubergur, Hazel Durand,} Lois Christensen, David Christen- sen, Barbara Christénsen, Patricia Christensen, Betty Lea Hodge, | L. A Thompson, Ida Thompson, Jean Thompson and Earle Mackey For Vancouver: D. N. Pally, Mrs. | D. N Pally, Adeline Brown, Frank | J. O'Neill, Earl P. McCarron :md‘ Margaret McCarron For Prince Rupert: D. Larelli, Cunningham and A. Marron B I For Ketchikan: Steve Vukovich. | For Wrangell: Harry Churchill, Bill Churchill and Delbert Olsen. - Northlandls Southbound ::::. ask | The Northland arrived in Ju-| neau early this morning with the| seven following passengers from Sitka: Melvin Pope, W. A. Lippert. Mrs Robert Paxton, | W. A. Lippert, George Dykeman. John Ahlers and John Lace | Leaving later were the following passengers southbound: For Seattle: Mrs. Stan Grum- mett, Michael Grummett, Roger Grummett, Mrs. Pete Hildre, Her- vey Hildre, Mrs. Mattie Baldwin, Dean Story, A. H. Morgan, J. A. Mahmood and Mrs. Mahmood For Ketchikan: Mrs. C. A. Mc- Mickle, Major Lawrence Westerller, Lt, Robert Dalton, H. P. Boer and A. Sherigan. For Wrangell: Glen Nore, Sylvia Tanner. For Petersburg A. VanMavern. D MOTHERS' CLASSES START: ATTENDANCE IS REPORTED GOOD Attendance at the first Mother's class was gratifying and the Health Center again extends a cordial invi- tation to all interested persons. Mrs. Ingar Nore, | Nore and Eli Robert Egan and ‘The next class in the se of six lessons will bk held on Monday, July 16, at 2 c'clock in Room 108 of the Territorial Building MRS. MORAN LEAVES Mrs. Gladys Moran went south today on the Princess Louise, after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Na- ghel. i o you believe’ in the undead? You will when you see “The ~ NINVITED ‘Paramount’s thrilling picturization of Dorothy Macardle’s hair-raising inovel of the supernatural, warring RAY MILLAND RUTH HUSSEY DONALD CRISP with Lornelia Otis Skinner + Dorothy Stickney ond intreducing GAIL RUSSELL Directed by LEWIS ALEN o Screen Ploy by Dodie Smith ond Frank Partos) XA _Paromount Picture,” STARTS SUNDAY! OHLENTURY Unde Sam Provides His s Sailors with Funand Relaxafion Ashore; Honolulu Mlghhesl War-time Recreation Place "IHI: DAILY ALASKA EMPth——JUNhAU ALASKA By BONNIE WILEY AP Newsfeatures Writer HONOLULU—The might time recreation program in the his- United States Navy is | paying off in high morale. You can ask Cmdr. | Hickey, tory of the recreatio ficer of the Pacif any one of / b Na you'li get the Men who are ach bathe: |hrm to line up recreation for their men.” Dividing popularity honors for th longer-trip spots Camp Andre’ ..‘ and Nimitz beach, each drawing 2, | €00 men daily. | Camp Andrews, with neat lit- | tie cabins for overnight, guests, | boasts one of the best beaches i on Oahu. It’ Pearl Harbor and is reached by The 1 camp uniform is swim- ming trunks. ‘We've only got a couple of iest war- Stockard R n and morale of- ic Fleet, or you can the thousands of rs on Oahu Island; enshusiasti | training. ginners, termediates, same in Honolulu for a long stay ot only a few hours find | el gut ‘here,” Cmdr. Hickey | Harold Sargain, recreation spots built especially for | (EIEN0 wpleo jugt: Dont | Cabt.glohn R kill yourself and don’t burn the cn Army, G » Treat, respectively. Handiest is recreation center, days see 15,000 the Richardson where Sun- place down. sailors usimg the Far from the sound of Pearl Har- etc, MHHODISTS START VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL MONDAY The Methodist Vacation Church Scheol will begin next Monday to | continue for two weeks of Christian The four age groups: primary, juniors, will be taught by Mrs Mrs. and be- in- R. 8. Treat, and the Rev. R. Capt.gJohn Hoogstad, of the Salva- s Crafts in wood, shell, plaster, clay will be handled by Mrs. Claude and the Rev both choir and in- Hoogstad and Mrs singing, flannel- camp's $20,000 worth of athletic bor’s riveting hammers, too, is Nim- | Brown, Mrs. Treat, i | amed after . Chester | Treat. Music, equipment, eating hamburgers, itz each, named after Adm. C! p?,“?,,g baseball, swimming, or W. Nimitz, Commander in Chief of strumental, will be handled by Mrs just lying on the grass. | the Pacific Fleet, which provides R. Lister, Capt. This center, named for Adm. J. O. | recreation for sailors in port for one Treat. Richardson, former Commander :in | day iee “’"f"]"h‘]""” be: Chief U. S. Fleet, is located on the| Nimitz beach has 30 outdoor char-| 9:30—Assembly; east shore of Pear]l Harbor at Aiea. | coal grills on which Navy men broil graph, worship. 10:06—Choir class, From Richardson, recreation or lib- erty parties of th on their ships in utes in case of el Next in popularity is the Breakers, huge (and afterncon) beach club, at It handles 5,000 cus- Waikiki. tcmers on Sundays, week days, and dances each with WAVEs and lady Marines). “We can usually ship’ by the i creation,” Cmdr it is far out at sea, its officers port men who want them and within a few minutes after the the sailors are whisked off to one camps or even fly in ahead of range liberty of the veral Some office: DC- thick, juicy steaks (1o red points four e fleet can be back | riecessary). The palm tree grove, o Ry i"“"?fi;d- less than 20 min- | where the barbecue pits are located, "J‘::':C“’* period, gro can accomodate 1,600 persons with- out crowding. Officers gets their recreation, tqo, at beautiful Camp Erdman, which soen will accommodate 250 overnight and 300 daytime visitors. Women officers are not ove lcoked in the Navy's recreation program. A lavish privately owned beach estate, Hale Luana (House of Happiness) has been made available for them. It will accommodate 50 overnight and St. Ann's 100 dagtime guests. medical attention. No service to cram its recreation down ilers’ neck: mergen 10:45—Crafts. Navy-run night Sunday morning 2,000 on School. gives three night week (complete spot a ‘happy rest it takes in re- Hickey said. “While parties for 1 ship docks, canters. it's-yours-for-the-asking basis. | Grace FAIRBANKS JUNEAU - ANCHORAGE - NOME The Shoriest Route To All Inferior Alaska ...Served by ALASKA AIRLINES For a quick trip fly the "Short Line Route” via Alaska Airlines. It's the shortest and most con- venient route to all inferior Alaska points . . . Connections at Anchorage, McGrath, Nome, Fair- banks, and Naknek for all interior points. Consult Alaska Airlines agent, Baranof Hotel, for schedules and fares. 3 EQUIPMENT PHONE 667 may during USPHI‘. NOTE: Fred Lenio has entered St. Anns Hespital for medical care. William Hatcher was admitted m yesterday for Hospital Jim Zavaranoff has the Navy missed from St. Ann’s Hospital af- offers entertainment strictly on a|ter receiving medical care. Sandborn has STEWARDESS SERVICE ALASKA AIRLINES and orchestra age 11:15—Class period. Out at 11:45. Anyone interssted enroll | Sunday at Petersburg. been dis- returned lhnme from St. Ann’s Hospital[ l'where she had been a surgical pa-| GlE"N MARII“ | tient Mrs. Lula Coleman has retumed“ to her home from St. Ann’s Hos-| | pital after receiving medical care. | Jeanne Butts, a medical pntient ],n St. Ann’s Hospital, returned to r home yesterday. Charles Gamble, of Angoon, en-| tered the Government Hospital yes- ay for medical care. - P WRONGFU[ ACT |2 TINY MISSES by | it | tary of Agriculture, Anderson signed | | a complaint charging Glenn L. Mar- | | ONE YEAR OI-D | of government trading limits in buy- —_— | ing rye futures on the Chicago Board | Two tiny misses, Rhoda Ann| Named with Martin as his agent| Reynolds and Vicki Lou Hanford, was Henry L. T. Ullrich, Wilming- tceether yesterday afternoon at the Walter L. Miller, Executive Of- home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rey- | ficer of the department’s office of south with her mother before her|Martin to reporters as the airplane birthday arrives which is July 28| manufacturer. | jointly with Rhoda Ann, whose 9, Martin and his agent bought 3.-| | birthday was yesterday. 1 300,000 bushels of rye futures on| CHARGED WITH | | Makes Complaml Buy- CELEBRATE A'l' WASHINGTON, July 13—Secre- tin, Baltimore, Md., with violation of Trade. celebrated their one-year birthdays ton. Dela, nolds. Vicki Lou is leaving for the | investigatory services, identified so ‘she had her birthday party| The complaint said that on June| | Their guests were Virginia Rae tife Chicago market. Adams. Linda Gay and Bonnie| This figure, the complaint added, MacLean, Alan Young and Cather- | exceeded a 2,000,000-bushel daily ine Orme. | trading limit on speculative transac- | Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Brooks Hanford had as their guests for the tions established by the department under authority of the Commodity afternoon Mrs. Kenyon MacLean, | Exchange Act, Mrs. James Orme, Mrs., John Only penalty provided by law Young Misses Cora and Edna|would be loss of trading privileges Carlson, Miss Marie Scott, Mrs.|at commodity markets. Henry Sully, Mrs. Arnold Curtis, e i i o PR Mrs. Arthur Adams Mrs. Roald| Copstead and Mrs. Sue Friese. GRANDMOTHER ) | cerebral hemorrhage. FRIDAY jULY 13, 1945 Toal said an autopsy showed the e 06 0 0 v o 0 0 o child died of a broken neck and e “TIDES TOMORROW He said her e body wag covered with “welts and High tide 4:45 am., 153 feet Low tide 11:12 am.,, -0.1 feet bruises.” | e Th child’s father, Pvt. Lawrence e High tide 17:40' p.m., 15.0 feet Low tide 23:40 p.m., 3.4 feet McCann, was killed in Italy in Sep- tember, 1943, without having seen e @ o @« @ @ o o o @ o o P RS N his daughter. I’ b Emnlvn Classltieds Pay'® i ‘SAYS JAPS WILL e FIGHT BUT NOT ®eesccven NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That pursuant to a writ of execution | duly issued out of the District Court | for the Territory of Alaska, First FOR Iwo YEAR | Division, at Juneau, Alaska, on June 29, 1945, for erforcement of a decree ey | of said court made on May 12, 1945] KUNMING, China, July 13. —! foreclosing a first mortgage lien on Maj. Gen, Claire L. Chennault told | the hereinafter described real prop- a press conference “there is always|erty and ordering the sale of said the possibility the Japs will sur-|real property to satisfy therefrom render, but in my opinion the the principal sum of $2264.33, to- chances are better than 50-50 they‘gemer with interest on said total | will not.” isum at 6% from May 12, 1945, T will Asked for comment on a recently offer for sale, and sell, at 9:30 published remark by Gen. Joseph o'clock AM. on August 4, 1945, at W. Stilwell, former Chief of Staff the front steps on Fourth Street of to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, | the Federal and Territorial Building, that the war might last another at Juneau, Alaska, to the highest two years, the U. S. 14th Air Force and best bidder for cash, the real Commander said that if the Allies property referred to and ordered exploited their advance “I don't!sold in said decree, which real prop- think it is necessary to fight Lwo!erty is situated in the Skagway more years to lick the Japs. They|Recording Precinct, and more par- are in pretty bad shape and get- | ticularly bounded and described as | ting in worse shape daily,” he said. Holluws: “They are not in shapo to fight a | long continued war. | Lots One and Two of Section | Eighteen in the Township thirty two South of Range sixty East, and the Lots Two and Three, | the North half of the southeast | quarter, and the southwest quar- 1 ter of the northeast quarter, of | Section thirteen in township l thirty two south of range filty nine East of the Copper River Asserfs Rise in Clothing Prices BomberCrewfo | HELD FOR DEATH | Be Enferfained | GRANDDAUGHTER A' AWVS,A"air MEDIA, Pa,, July 13—Mrs. Anne |E. Dufficy, 41-year-old gnndmo&herv Theld without bail in the death of| An enmmnmem has been ar- 2'¢-year-old Sandra Lee McCann,| ranged this evening by the AWV dmitted that the child “greatly| for a bomber crew from the Aleu- irritated” her, Fred 8. Jack, Chief tians now in town, it was announc- [cf Deleware county dectives, said. ed today by Mrs. Ernest Gruening,| Jack quoted Mrs. Dufficy as sayingi chairman. All other transient offi- [the child’s action when being bathed cers of the armed forces who may‘ r fed left her “nerve-wracked and| be in the city are invited. |resentful.” The event is to be held at the Meanwhile, the child's mother,| Governor’s House at 9 o'clock. {Mrs. Roberta Dufficy McCann, ar- - U {rived here from Bridgeport, Conn., where eshe is employed at a war {plant. “My mother,” Mrs. McCann - {told reporters, “has heen under a| Broker A. Van Mavern left nnl\emm strain. Her household dutfes | the Northland to call on the lrade‘had got an her nerves.” Ass)smnt District Attorney w:mam TO PE ERSBURG 339 Juneaw’s Finest and Just Received Fresh Shipment U.S. GRADE AA KR AUT—Fresh Shipment Pleasant Eating |'F, Brownlee, OPA Deputy Price Ad-| maes ALASKA MEAT COMPANY SPARE RIBS—LeanandMealy CORNED BEEF—This can’t be beat for flavor—Ib. 4 3¢ POLISH SAUSAGE—M-m-m-m-m-m! Pound 50« Free Delivery - - - CourfeousService - - Must Be Halfed' WASHINGTON, July lfl—Jnmes Meridian, Alaska, containing two hundred forty acres and fifty-two hundredths of an acre, according to the official plat of the Survey of the said land on File in the General Land Office, which said land was patented to Joseph Curry by the United States of America on June 18, ministrator, said today that unless) |the rise in clumlng prices is halted and reversed, “we shall not be able | | to hoid the line.” Clothing items are the only ‘im- portant sections of the cost of liv-| 1925, Patent No. 961879; together ing index “v\hlch has had a contin-| with all and singular the tene- ued, steady rise,” Brownlee said in| ments, hereditaments and ap- a letter to Senator Young (R-ND), .1 purtenances thereunto belong- adding: | ing or in anywise appertaining. “That rise has amounted to more| Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 29, than 12 per cent in 22 months.” 11945, Brownlee wrote that if the trend ! is not halted “the vicious spiral of | increasing prices will lead us swift- |ly and surely to inflation.” — e WM. T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, By‘ WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy. |HOWARD D. SYABLER, | 8hattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. Elmer LeHunt has arrived in Ju- | Attorney for Plaintiff. neau from Kansas City and is a First publication, June 29, 1945. guest at the Barunor ‘ Last puhhcntlon Julv 20, 1M5 LEHUNT ARRIVES 2-Free-2 Deliveries Daily Largest Meat Stock YY) Always serving you the BEST of MEATS with the UTMOST CARE! BONELESS Cooked . . Ready to Eat! 1010 121b. average - - - Quart 30« Pound 40c Safistaction L.A.STURM -