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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _,(ONGRESSIONAL EORGE BROTHERS | R4+t Open Hearing Set for City | i Hall Immediately Following Arrival Alaskatouring members of the In- terior Department Sub-committee |of the House of Representatives Ap- | propriations Committee will Super Market Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily | Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. | WE HAVE PLENTY OF Golden Ripe BANANAS Plus a Large Selection of Fresh UW‘ = = VEGETABLES open-to-the-public hearing to be held here Saturday morning, {cording to word from Gov. Gruening received here today. The meeting is to be at 9:30] lo'clock Saturday forenoon in the City Council Chamber at the City| Hall. Local residents and groups will be given opportunity to address the Congressional party. The group of Congressmen was re- | ported at Ketchikan today, arriving there from Seattle aboard the Fish and Wildlife flagship Brant. They | are due at Wrangell tomorrow, Pet- ersburg Friday and here on Satur- day. The Congressmen were met at Ketchikan by several of the Interior Department’'s Alaska officials, | cluding Don C. Foster of the Alaska |Native Service; Frank W. Hynes, | F¢WL head and Gov. Ernest Gruen- | ing. William Brophy, Indian Com- missioner, is to arrive here tomorrow to meet the group. Dr. Ira Gabriel- !son, National F&WL Director, ac- ccmpanied the party north trom Seattle aboard the Brant, as did; | Robert K. Coote, General Land Of- |fice representative. Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit, Apples, Plums, Strawberries, | coastaL ARUNES Cucumbers, Rhubarb, Lettuce, | Celery, Carrofs, Cabbage, ’ Tomaloes, Local Green Onions, Potatoes, Parsley EORGE BROTHER yesterday by Alaska Coastal Airlines (to Hawk Inlet, Hoonah, Excursion , Inlet and Taku: To Hawk Inlet: Margaret Wana- | maker, Alton Larsen and Russell Senn. Valle, Carroll | Chester Zinn. ! To Excursion Inlet: Croken. To Taku: G. V. Graham. Inbound passengers, afternoon, were: E. Hambrick and Lt. Howard Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers {and G. Belford. From Wrangell: J. Okirkham, From Ketchikan: Charles Workman and La Garda Fox. | From Hawk Inlet: Alfred Hersig and Louis G. Padilla. w. and James E. Schildt. From Sitka: Thelma Osborne, ! | Flossie M. Doolin, Oscar E. Arndt, ! Ira Polley and Mrs. Catherine Ott. ‘This morning the following pas- sengers flew out of Juneau: To Hoonah: H. M. Parks and | Jonnie Jackson. | To Pelican: Oscar Weston and Ed | Ramsey. | To Excursicn Inlet: A. C. Adams. To Wrangell: H. M. Olsen. To Sitka: Edgel Roberts, A. Den- nard, Fred McNulty, Lawrence Wid- | mark, Jr, and Gilbert Truitt. Schllllng Tea You'll be proud to serve this finer tea..% so fragrant, so flavorful and so refreshing. | T. M. McErvan and G. C. Simonds. To Petersburg: C. G. Fleek and J. Oberg. Incoming passengers were: | \ wdl\l«m Tea Schilling Paul Hickox and A. B. Hicks. | From Sitka: Arthur L. Young, | The Rev. J. Z. Olen, Henry Moy, Pfc. Carl T. Brunson and Mrs. Helen 'Herm:m PRI ORRIRI FECCCRRPTCOGERE i NN . 6.6.6.6. . 0066 6,6 6 G 0 0 O N o oNo NN o oNaVoNoN N oNo 5NN o\ NN ONONONoNON NN ON SN SN oNONONONON oV N NN ONON N NONNONONoNONoNy | RRRRRTRRRRRRS R o T N e e e e SUMMER SALE of GIRDLES by Gossard-Vanity-Munsingwear Priced from 98¢ to $2.95 (Formerly $3.95 ic $9.95) a “It's the Nicest Stove in Town” Baranof Hotel Building OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS . % FICCCEOTAOCTITTATS NGIOTIOTOTTIOTTE FAOCSTEGITTTRS F hear | directly from Alaska Citizens at an‘ ac- | Ernest | m-' ‘The following people were flown | | | To Hoonah: Paul Hickox, Henry | River fire acres already blackened. TACOMA -- Two U. S. service planes collided today over north- eastern Tacoma, one carrying it pilot to his death and the other Narrow Bridge site. BRU QSFLS——LeopOId 11T, King of the Belgians who refused to abdi- | cate voluntarily, was made an exile by law today by Parliament. The (Belgian Senate passed, 77 to 58, the |measure already approved by the ‘Chamber of Deputies, WASHINGTON — The House to- day agreed to adjourn for eleven | weeks starting Saturday. It adopted | by voice vote a resolution calling for adjournment until October 8. While | the resolution requires Senate ap- {proval, that was a foregone con- lclu:mn in view of agreements be- | tween leaders. The Senate will re- {main in session until it has voted ;on the United Nations Charter. WASHINGTON—The Senate re- Jjected 25-31 today a proposal by ;Senator Taft (R.-Ohio) to put off action on Bretton Woods monetary |legislation until after a new inter- 1 national conference. SAN FRA CO — Over 1,000 imen are fighting a brush and forest {fire, in the San Bernardino Moun- | tains, the worst in seven years. More Ilha«m 300 boys and girls are beinc | evacuated from camps in the are ! l’()RTLA\l) AFL lumber work- | FLIES MANY TUESDAY | cr: and ciriciui are mecting todss st the comer of Ninth and 5 \ln consider calling a strike vote to suppon demands for higher wages | vaNcot R, B. C. — A garage jand 50 trucks were destroyed in a | fire today and the loss is estimated at $300,000. | cther officials are here discussing ' ! Northwest war production. WASHINGTON — No more scarce BUllETINSOPAREVOKES PORTLAND, Ore. — The Wilson roared out of control ’wgam at midday, after a brief period in which foresters hoped the blaze jcould be held to the 25,000 to 35,000 crashing to earth, while its pilot | parachuted safely, not far from the | 1| control all fish caught by seine and |* | | " dence estimated to cost $18,000. | SEATTLE—WPB Chief Krug and | : FARES (UT BY ALASKA e e 0 v e e v e WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning 2l In Juneau—Maximum, 61; 0‘ | CEILINGS ON minimum, 48. 4 At Airport—Maximum, 61; @ minimum, 46; precipitation, e trace. . { Forecast L ] 0S8 Cloudy with occasional | B Yot S’d.ell s¢{e light rain tonight and ®| Al Airlines plane fare be- m; p}]‘]cex‘.(znji m: ('::kg,,,: T“ n:(})lx;!. Thursday. ® | tween Juneau and Anchorage will Sl g T ® ® o o o |, sashed from $82 to $70 on Sat- Taku and Stikine Rivers is an-| L3 0 | by of, fHid) eeky AL+ BBt " % : TR ur 3 . A B ki ‘by T llsxbmann. Hayes, District Manager, announced |Alaska Director of the Office of e |Price Administration following re- oday. ceipt of a wire to this effect from| FROM BUYING IRIP Hayes said that as the mmpan'y the Ninth Regional Office in Wash- ko secures new equipment and ex- ington, D. C | pands its ser e fares will be low- \VEDNESDAY jULY |8 1945 CAIN BACK FROM LECTURE TRIP, MIDWEST STATES A. B. Cain returped to Juneau this morning from a three-months’ lecture tour which covered Kansa§ and other mid-western and west= ern states. 3 While in Colorado Springs he had the pleasure of visiting Dr. J. H. Romig, who, after coming to Alaska as a medical missionary in the early days, established his home in | Anchorage, where he practiced | medicine for many years. : Much interest was shown in Alaska, throughout the states wheré Cain gave his lectures, illustrated with colored motion pictures, with 'm:my inquiries being made by his listeners, many of whom are plan- ning postwar trips to the Territory, - e ‘WELL BABY CLINIC J , operator of the | The revocation order which was| = Lg|,m OF ered correspondingly. The company issued under date of July 17 is re-|laska Music Supply Company ey tly put into operation two| @ | here, returned to Juneau today Nas recently pu £ active to June 28, the effective| date of the amendment which set! | specific prices on these fish. It op- |erates to remove from OPA price Douglas liners, replacing less econ- |from a six weeks’ buying trip which 3 . omical equipment. | took him East as far as Elkhart, | Indiana. Most of his time was| s i Jor st and | to Nome will be reduced by $29 P junder the new schedule with the ! fare dropping from $149 to $120. gill net in Alaska. It does not of|at Chicago. e course in any way affect the pr xces‘ At Crookston, Minnesota, Alaska Airlines fare from Juneau | The weekly Well-Baby Clinic will | be held tomorrow from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Territorial Department of Health Building, room 108. .- BUY WAR BONDS set by the War Labor Board as a Visited his mother and sister. Mrs. wage stabilization measure, of fish!Uggen and their _dwughteL who sold to canneries. ‘\\ent south several weeks bc(o_re “It simply means,” Mrs. Hermann M. Uggen did, were joined by him |stated, “that pending further con-!at Topeka, Kansas, where they had sideration of the situation, the OPA been visiting Mrs. Uggen’s family. r(,ntxull on gill net and seine caught They returned with him as far as i’i\h have bo"n withdrawn.” | Ketchikan, where they stopped off —————— | to visit before their final return DR. DALE PLANS ™ $18,000 HOUSE Ut.zuen found some improve- mnnv, in the merchandise situation 'and declared himself fortunate in being able to acquire some addit- Residential construction activity ional stock for his store here. in Juneau this summer took a' S <R e TR the ssuance 1o br. George A oate, JOSEPHINE WRIGHT RETURNS FROM SOUTH Director of Education for the! Alaska Native Service, of a building permit for erection of a new resi- 45 K Mrs. Josephine Wright, wife of C. W. (Red) Wright, local building , contractor, and her daughter, Char- | lotte Soule, returned this morning from an extended visit with rela- The D-llc lunlmw is to be built Streets, in the Casey-Shattuck Ad- dition. Walter Stutte is contractor. |T“° other permits were lssued yoq jn Galveston, Texas. Char- | during the week by City Engineer ),ue gpent part of her vacation J. L. McNamara. Both were for i nrovieo also. garages: one to be erected at 634 " ponu cwimming, and perfect Willoughby Avenue by Malcu§ A. weather while in Texas, were feat- Bacon, {he other at 919 Ninth ures of the trip which were great- | Street by T. Hagerup. Cost of the 1y enjoyed, Mrs. Wright said. {oiBe 1 S 10 shebiBhter 8D Returning home, they stopped in R San Francisco to visit friends, and 'POLARIS-TAKU GOLD i in Portland, where they were gui BANANAS yesterday | From Petersburg: Paul Alexander | From Excursion Inlet: Ed Ramsey | To Ketchikan: Gladys McErvan, ; 1 \ From Hoonah: Donald Peterson,' | of sugar is to be sent to Spain, ac-| | cording to an announcement made MINE Supl ARRIVES mer Juneau residents. TO0! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mutch, for- — .- 7 [[eday CHUCK DEGANAHL HERE NOW AT R TR T TR Frank ManPhe)son, Superinten- ol S dent of the Polaris-Taku Gold| Chuck DeGanahl has returned to GOVT SEIT[ES Mine at Tulsequah, British Colum-| juneau, arriving on the Princess P/d&lym ‘y | bia, landed in Juneau last even-'Norah. |ing from the Princess Norah, en- e — 2 lAND CASES route to the Taku River mine from MR., MRS. HICKS HERE i Vancnuver. B. C 1 4 | rina sttt or_two’ B! M MicPherson will it mai| g and i Avcie . Hiks 6 -- Phones -- 2 \’concumn Mendenhall Vaitey Yand ‘lonance work and pm]nmtmns rm of Encinitas, California, are g.uvstfi . ‘v" Sl v:\ by R re-opening the mine. He ac-' at the Baranof Hotel ‘mndnmned by the Federal Govern- companied by Mrs. MacPherson, —-————— R el - « a2 sorven e e o | ment for U. 8. Army use was ir hed here yesterday in Federal i District Court. | By agreement with D. Florine | Housel, the Government excluded from the properties condemned and {returned to Mrs. Housel .046 acres| of land and her house on it. M Housel remitted to the Guwmment‘ a portion of the evaluated price AWAITING OWNER | placed upon the property. | AT posT OFH(E{ i The United States obtained title | ra a to a tract formerly belonging to| }Ioi:o;‘ll::dd“““’“ hp'lgexi; fzr Floyd and Daisy Fagerson, upon| ‘! un-named person who he 2 payment of $2250 in full settle- |rank of Private, first class, in thAo ment. ‘Anny of the United States were, recently found in Juneau and now, lnre in the possession of Postmaster | BlA(K EYES | Crystal Jenne. The Postmaster | ldxscloscd today that she will sur-| | CHICAGO, — Mrs. Edna Vegelahn | Yender them to the owner upon ltold Circuit Judge Harry M. Fisher | satisfactory establishment of iden- | |that in the three years she has been | ity. married her husband, Otto, has giv- en her 26 black eyes. During the first year they were; married, Mrs. Vegelahn, 22, told the! Miss Lillian A. Gardiner, Director court, her 36-year-old mechanic|0f the Division of Public Health| husband gave her two black eyes.|Nursing, returned to her Juneau Since July, 1943, she said she had'headquarters today from Fairbanks.' | been getting one black eye a month. Miss Gardiner has spent the past | She was gfanted a divorce on the 10 days on an official trip to Val- ground of cruelty. dez and Fairbanks. i Just Received BIG SHIPMENT of FRESH FRUITS I’:&'emazzs | They are registered at the Baranof Hotel here and plan to remain in | Juneau until Friday. i et 'ARMY DISCHARGE MISS GARL ER RETURNS TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 erts | Ca CROCERY PHONE Get Your Vitamins the Natural Way EAT MORE FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES Brocolli Celery Radishes Green Beans Seedless Grapes Zuchinni Squash Apricots Spinach Limes ; Bunch Carrots New Green Apples Lettuce ? Cauliflower Tomatoes Chard Avocados New Peas Green Onions : Parsley Turnip Greens Cucumbers Cantaloupes Bing Cherries Honeydew Melons Grapefruit Plums and Many Other Good Things to Eat! PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10: A. M. and 2P M, Douglas Delivery—10 A. Roat Orders Delivered Anytln;e' ) o o