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- - PAGE EIGHT | e o o o o - v @ & e ¢ llGHI COMPA“Y world pea(e !POlARIS-TAKU * WEATHER REPORT ° . (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) . ] | MINE MAY BE ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period & owNERSHIP oK S | ] Ending 7:30 o’Clock This Morning . harier Gefs : : CITY PURCHASE arier veis | OPEN IN 1946 - » suncasvaximum, 0. - | | ® minivaum, 50; precipitation, —_ ‘ Ok h; _ T (® .13 inch, . | .l e At Airport—Maximum, 61; Mayor Reveals Progress: Hoover Okeh ! superinfendent MacPher S michmu, s TR o e | | i ® .14 juch. 4 Made Toward Acquisi- | PR Has Crew Gefting |2 e : H iliti | SAN ’ISCO, July 19— | . Rain tonight an . - | ratified by the Senate, in the opin- ® ture. . Mayor Ernest Parsons teday dis-|jon of former President Herbert | General repair work at the mine o .9 ¢ 'e o' otia o .l closed a big stride accomplished tofl Hoover, although he found “many'»nd mill and on the roads, bridges L\ WU ward municipal ownership of public| weaknesses” in that formula for|and landing field is now underway | utilities in the City of Juneau, Tre- | peace {at the Polaris-Taku gold mine at(BRIT'SH MomER leasing the following statement: Mr. Hoover expressed his ideas Tulsequah, it was anhouriced today | Juneau citizens interested in pub-| o, the World Security Charter in|by Frank MacPherson, Superinten- ! lic ownership of utilities Will be a proadcast over the CBS network. |dent, who arrived Tuesday cven-| OF OUADS FINDS I pleased to know that the Mayor's| pye emphasized that the powers|ing from the south to make an| ) office has received a letter indicat-| o tne U, S, delegate to the World | inspection of the work already ac- U S EN]’RYSNAFU‘ ing that the stockholders of the|gocyrity Council should be defined | complished. " . Alaska Electric Light and Pov.'cr;by Congress; that, “while there| He stated that 16 men are now Y I Company have voted to sell to the| o4 pe little worry about our rep- | employed on the property and, LONDON, July 19.—Yards of red | City, provided, of course, PTICE| rosentative using our military forces | others will probabiy come north | tape will have to be unwound pe- | can be agreed upon satisfactory t0|yo. minor police incidents, yet the shortly to augment the force now|fore Nora Carpenter, unwed mother both parties. | congress should never part with|there. It is hoped that all the of an American sergeant’s quad- “Both the Juneau Water Com-|;. o qers to declare war.” | preliminary work will be accomp- | ruplets, . her three surviv- pany and the Nelson Water Com- Fi R - lished by the end of September and|ing red babes into the pany have likewise signified will- everything will be in readiness for! United States. ingness to sell. The Peterson Gar- operations next spring. | Sgt. william “Red” Thompson, | bage Company has expressed a de- BIR(H GIVES (( Mining and milling operations'Jr,, of Pittsburgh, who acknowledges slre to negotiate with the City on have been discontinued since April| fatherhocd of the children, has re- garbabe collection. Voters at the | GLIMPSE BEHIND Iast election went on record favor-| ing the purchase of all three util-| the new |out his problem with his wife, who | mine will operate under THE DAILY ALASKA EVPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA =~ | 30, 1942, due to war conditions, and | turned to the United States to work | S AIRBORNE WEDD ¢ ! THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1945 EORGE BROTHER 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. | Juneau’s Largest and Finest Super | Market . . . Over 2,000 Items to | Select From . . . SPECIALS FOR |__ FRIDAY and SATURDAY | CUBE SUGAR | 2poundpackagefor § D¢ : With Every $2.00 Purchase CAKE DEAL IN G—Under a cloud of rice 3 for- 4 management as the former owners has refused to discuss a divorce mer Flying Tiger, Col. Herbert Morgan, Jr., commander of the m‘r,;-r action of the Power C“m_f uR » have sold their interests to W. B.| At the U. S. Embassy where visas| Clovis, N. M., air base, and his bride, !h:‘ former Wasp, Doris ‘ l package 8wansdow“ cake rlonr K “E‘k; lders should greatly i B Milner, new President of the prop-are granted for immigration to Marland. leave a Lowry Field ¥ { . P . e B e e IETRS ; erty, and A. W. Carr, Vice Presi-|the United States, an official said | _ L 7 ot 1 jar Marshmallow Wl"p o Biack ang’ Venieh. Who kve Bt llOflS Pasf Prefidenffiuesi dent and Managing Director. Mil- | the applicants mu.?z submit affl-} il of the fibetton Woods agree- ' ance that the United States will in- k . l'l this time negotiating with the City rer and Carr and other officials|davits of support from someone in ks sist on equal participation in any aker s ocolale o horggd : Speaker at Chamber |iian o tip here sometime about| the United States. A motation on Ments. ; a5 to the terms of their contract Pending signing the appraisal con- wrac, M. waiter suart, oy o= Luncheon Today ities Engineer, will proceed with the -— work, which should result ina con- The Juneau Chamver of Commerce, siderable saving of time and ex- at its regular weekly meeting held | penfe in making the appraisal at the Baranof Hotel this noon, wel- | “The numerous questions which comed Mr. Frank V. Birch, Past In- arise in transactions of this type ternational President of Lions Inter- will be investigated and compiled national, who has arrived in Juneau, the middle of August. |the visa form says the embassy | Mr. MacPherscn, who is nccom-{mny require. “legal evidence of the!4n | panied by his wife, has been’ out-| termination of a previous marriage”, 4€s side since October of 1942 and has by either party. been employed as Chief Engineer! “The Carpenter of the War Production Board on given the production of bauxite for the war effort in Arkansas. -es be as| case would same s consideration v to grant visas in cases in which! into a complete report by Black accompanied by his charming wife, to . » ;rilher or both parties are mar- u and Veatch. Upon completion of visit the local Lion's Club. ov'el l oar s jl'ied," He said the babies, now 18‘ M their work the report will be used as' Mr. Birch, appearing also as guest | months cld, would require visas | a basis for arriving at prices which speaker, brought a glimpse into the before cntry, as they were not| will be submitted to the voters for future with recent data and figures action.” | which show the possibilities that lie| {ahead in economic life after the| DR. KENT TAKES OVER ON HEAlTH {ments in such things as unbreakable ¢ and floating glass which can be saw- e |ed and shaped like lumber and is 1/15 J ESSEI, HYGIENE“ the weight of ordinary glass, he| from the American sector, but there | said. | was no statement that the American | HEADQUARTERS, Al | In post-war times, houses will be made out of wood that won't burn, portions of highways will be made of steel, shoes worn which will have . . 1 Come DowninBerlin ciorc,coir, oo tney ere ot | children of American servicemen. BERLIN, July 19.—British author- | | ities ' i he British | . soctir pEBiett B et HI B Army (onslmdmg ‘ ! New Landing Field ' 4 In Alaska Section! bearing Premier Stalin’s quotations. N DE- A British military spokesman said | “conservation of Jumber” was the authorities were officially follow- | PARTMENT, July 19'—Dud jto mc: ing British example. |weather around Nome making | reason. { Some billboards also disappeared ccheduled flying uncertaim, the Army is constructing an alternate ¥ “New frontiers are always ready ito be explored in the science and |research world,” bringing advance- ' Dr. Ann P. Kent, of Washington, D. C, has joined the staff of the ‘Territorial Department of Health as Field Physician and arrived in . i 5 R k' T k R i i Sotbity no leather in them, window screens landinz field in the vicinity of Juneau Monday to assume her yeeq with no wire. This was brought an In a es ap Point Spencer. The latter place,! dutles as physician in charge’ g view in Mr. Birch's speech along though only sixty miles from Nome, aboard the mobile health unit with figures and proof of their be- i is, as a result of one of the many | {ing developed now for post-war odd quirks of Alaskan weather, free from the menace of fogs at many times when Nome is closed to air traffic. vessel Hygiene. Dr. Kent is a graduate of George days. Washingion University and re-| This should also help ease troubled cetved her medical decree from the minds over unemployment and de- University of Maryland Medical pression after the war, as these new 8chool. She has a degree from ‘scientific fields will not only make the Johns Hopkins School of Hy- | American life easier, but will open glene and Public Health and has opportunities for employing many Wide experience in public health people, he avowed. work in tuberculosis control. For Delbert R. Hanks, of the Boy the past vear Dr. Kent has been Scouts here in Junea 1, was welcom- on the Johns Hopkins Hospital ed into the Chamber as a new mem- Al War Secretary, Two of His Aides WASHINGTON, July 19—Rep. Rankin (D-Miss.) told the House today Secy. of War Henry Stimson and two of his key aides should be Two Senafors Get | Undersacretry of War Robert Pat- WASHINGTON, July 19.—In a heat- terson and Assistant Secretary of ed personal exchange, Senators Tun- | staff in the obstetrics department. ber. War John McCoy “are using their nell (D-Del) and Taft (R-Ohio) ac- Dr. N. Berneta Block, Director| Guestsat the meeting were: Henry offices to indoctrinate men with cused each other of making untrue of the Division of Maternal and Owen of Pan American World Air-| communistic philosophy.” 'statements today during Senate de- Child Care and Crippled Children’s Ways of Seattle; Fred R. Tebb, Pac-| .. ~ | Services, who has devoted the past ific Lumber Agency President of several weeks to organizing the Sumner; Paul Thorgaard, Plumbing f{[|IIIIIANININOEHIINEAEEIOORROOON program to be carried out by the and Heating Contractor on the! medical staff of the Hygiene, will Goldstein Building, of Seattle; Mr. I resume her full time activities in and Mrs. Birch and Leslie Yaw, Su- s j the admivistration of her division, Perintendent of Sheldon Jackson i * under which the field work of the School of Sitka. | a uer mobile health unit also functions, Pkiiey { A —====—""" LEGION PICNI( T0 . i i ‘ OPAALASKA OFFICE | BE THIS EVENIG Kraut | SENDS GOOD SUM | AT AUK BAY BEA(Hi TO U. 5. TREASURY | .. svscrican omion siene tnus % | evsati TUALP, S pmic uhl Full Quart Jars | A total of $18,507.27 was received ' Auk Bay, to which all Legionnaires, | 1 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS X5 AR R R R AR AR RPN R AR R RAR AR IR AR AR R R R RR IR R RRRRRRRRARRRRRRRS and transmitted to the fiscal agent| Auxiliary members of the United States Treasury by ilies are invited the Enforcement Division of the!lot of fun in Alaska Office of Price Adminis- | unpromising we: tration during the months of April,| Picnickers will meet at the Le-| May, and June, according to a| glon Dugout at 6 o'clock and those | summary of its activity during this | with extia room in thei period. ;nskrd to drive around that way to This amount represents settle- | pick up those without cars. ment of treble damage claims which | last car will leave for the picnic| existed in favor of the Adminis-|grounds ot 6:30 o'clock | trator because of the sale of com-| The ea‘s modities and services at over-ceil-| will be plenty of hot dogs, coffee lh_g prices by 22 individuals or!|and ice cream, but advises every-| firms doing business in the Ter- one to take his own cup, plate and| BRerts and their fam- | , promises to be a spite of somewhat ather. | 39 TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 ir cars are| The committee there ritory. Ten final orders in court | spoon dction heve also been completed duy_mg this period. These orders Testrain from further violations of OPA regulations and direct res- tltution i overcharges to purchases of goods or services or to tenants in rent payments. In some in-| stances these orders contained di-| Tective orders from the court to the defeidant, either restraining violations or giving mandatory di- rection to perform certain acts re- Guired under existing regulations. This summary does not include the license warning notices, warn-| ing letters, compliance conferenc: and on-the-spot correction of minor | violations by investigators who have sought voluntary compliance in the course of their regular in- ——-—-— | THANEM HERE Oswald Thanem, representing the | Continental Can Company, has ar- 1 Juneau from Seattle and | est at the Gastineau Hotel. CAS H GROCERY vestigative work, enforcement of- ficials saic. —————— | MR, MRS. HILLS HERE i Mr. and Mrs. D. Hills, of Belling- | ham, are guests at the Baranofl Hotel. Mr. Hills is in Juneau, rep-| 1esenting the Bellingham Tug and! Barge Company. ——————— BUY WAR BONDN PHONE 16 " 24 Two Free Deliveries Daily Flooly wrcedy Tunnell expressea the opinion that Big Power supervision of the pro- | the agreement.” Taft had proposed Mich) today from the State Depart- that the world bank be barred from ment. any other cases, the official said.|trading i | “The general pelicy has been not FeRCY: | WASHINGTON, July 19.—Assur- ~ 9000000000000 - 00000000 0000000000000000090000000000000000000000 CRERPRRRRFRIRRRFARRRRS oo o o oot o tot YoV Vo Vot otV Yo o o Vo YoV Vot toVoN Vo oo Vo Vo Vol 12X amendment offered by Taft was Posed elections in Poland was re- igned to “drive Great Britain from | ceived by Senator Vandenberg (R ALLFOR §3.09 $20.00 Coupon Book for $19.00 NUBOGRA BLEACH Quaris § 9c $50.00 Coupen Books for $47.50 Liquor, Grocery, Meat Depariments SAVE NEW TYPE HOUSE BROOM Reg. $1.35-Fibre-$4.25 DOURLE COLA LargeBoitles--$2.25 (ase NEW POTATOES nsactions with a nation keeping| The Senator made public a letter restrictions on its own cur- | from Undersecretary Joseph C. 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