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» MONDAY, JULY 23, 1945 PAGE TWO THE DAILY '‘ALASKA EMPIRE - JUN!:AU ALASI\A i ~ . g (g r night to . either a Pullman or a 1 2 ficials. is possi hat | / . { : % Federal officials. It is possible that| . § 4 DOLlY GRAY coach. Those in the Pullmans, BUBBLE ROOM ‘REPRESENIA fthe group will again attempt to um i ‘n en 1) :l?npinx two to a Jewer and one inl | visit Glacier Bay on their south-; '. ¥ b “ he upper, remain in the Pullmans OPEN|NG ES OPPOSES (HAN E ' Imur top-over in Juneau, in p Sh } !«.4 keurs of the trip, when they will August. | ro,mo on Ip i take over the coaches and the coacn - —_— i ,c('upnms transfer to the Pullmans,| BIG SU((ESS EN wAGE SIATUS COOKE HERE SOMEWHERE IN THE PACIFIC STEET o e 0 s Frank J. Cooke, representative —Buel S. Smelcer, boatswain's mate, ;\'!‘ HQSDITA!. (Iw( IMPROVEMENT o d‘Ah 4 Fi i C for the National Theatre Supply first class, of 1035 West East St., [ < Cempany, from Seattle, has ar-| Juneau, Alaska, has been advanced ~;i = DIS(USSED BY lms “"’ f:?wf N el?j Irs &n gress man- JOhnson‘ rived in Juneau and is a guest at to his present rating aboard a new o £ the Baranof Hotel. | 45,000-ton battleship which has been C I f I Old' f J il bie — ¥ g i 0 uev{) u Slres Support Of AIaSka { 2 - | participating in recent carrier task ‘ ng Lion Barney Anderson led: E APPOINTED force strikes against the Japanese or im u MONAGLE APPOINTE gains p 0 u 3 eDr 0 L:le‘ Ig:né“gl"l; in an opextl idisctus};fl fieau u tafld Ofl FEderal Pay An order signed in District Court homeland. . sior ic Improvement for e | B A0 here Saty by Federal Judge NPT Y] ' neau, 33rd €Qre€ |channel area st the club's noonl ipacity crowd jammetd Alas OISR De Dres - riied T A leanAsr Abpotrith: M ANDERSON IN TOWN Baseball Fan, Dies ‘;Lmheyntl;'d""" Thcfp?‘“ibimy g cwcst TGRS bpmmé,!‘"(":&“B w1 AR T e — | Monagle attorney ad litem to| Carl S. Anderson, CAA 'man ’ (having at least one of the proposed f¢ rard: opening o ¢ Baran- 05 o _ | represent the interests of C.E.Beh-|from Anchorage, is a guest at the R OEPISSE P Alie) RORIOH I ST SRRy FeRipdeied Bubtis nlx‘:lx by Sl e i ‘u?\t in l: roceedings crmrcmnw‘ Baranof Hotel. lcst one of its best loved area was one of the high points. |R s g L | i i i SRS | colorful oldtime residents, The program committee was asked 4 for the last five months far| * obsouring Glecier Bay yes- Gevernment condemnation of land DUB £ he passing last' evening -of|to g0 to work on new algns POFEHE" extcnsiveiridietatlons': [the 1 néy| (CEARY, relGhEC i fopping) 61 day| near Haines. Joa PERGRE SR VIEE) . s Latimer (Dolly) Gray at St. city at the docks and airport E Room féatured a brand new| Off th visit to this arca by Con- 4 e B, 30 DUNErRG, Ageigtant Man: Hospital - | Trka program Committee was, § Joftt §n ladadition to the cock- | Eressmen oo the House In-| MRS. POLLEY IMPROVES 6ger 0L the. Qlympic. Hotel . in 3 in Kansas City, Missour), thanked ru; their m’m job. ot SHe Y ange, along with entertainers ior Doy ment Appropriations | Mrs, na Polley, v\:hu 1cc(>nUy Seattle, arrived in Juue:}u Satur- ! e Vaarifie RS BARKTES Hovorin Hi s an e e eiiested. which played from| Sub=Committee, went south because of ill health, is! day on the Princess Louise and is o bi the time of his al Past President Frank Birch the g m. . The . Congresemen, aboard xe('uyf-vrnnn_v _:luc«-l.y from ‘uv nerve & guest at the Baranof Hotel. _ Club gave last Thursday. weté ibigh”1f" their| fhe Fish and Wildlife vessel Brant,|OPeration which she underwent. iy >'m::.-1' <‘ uneau as a linotype, Guests at the luncheon today D! £ reated paintings| were stopped by fo3 G5 o [ 1B ea s RO B AR o IS ; ON. TRIP e . 1904, from Ketch- were: Capt. Elmer Yates of a Liberty | ¢! {ian {ribal dances, and smart|trance to the spectacular ice-age ])l(?‘tel_v”:\»ugu,‘fh.\.xl. the operation J .lel)) Collector M. H. Sides Had spent about one Ship; Phillip G. Forrest, U. S. Navy, |1 jons which ‘were un-| Natlonal . Monument -or. thelr ‘- |1Ext Hex ;i e weakened Sindilia Hea 66, s vinealr feoy. on an alf yoars. a Juneau boy, and Frank Stone, rep- | ¢ on of Ed Hoffman, lon trip Sunday and turned| Which Das required séveral blood)clficial business trip for the . Ous- mne 4, 1908, he was united in resentative of the PAA in Seattle, ' |W transferred the| pack to Hoonah, from ere they | ‘ransfusions. tf,m.s Service, bound for Anchorage, rizge to Miss Emma Williams of AR Sy | pa e old Bubble Room| arrived back in Juneau this morn-| Ms. Polley Is now at the home Faltbanke and Fort e - ) survives him. i AR | tc fa of a friend, and her address is|Pects to be gone’ about 10 days. e MAXINE SCHWARTZ HERE | it e AT s <4 660 Queen Anne, Seattle, 9, Wash., | 7, e in community en: Maxine Schwartz, of Seattle, is! i Lane, lormel The Con sional T o B e ,‘ Prcnce GRANTED L e s a member of g guest at the Baranof Hotel. | club entertainer, pjans to to Anchorage this|¢© B ¥. des. S x & v'shuped Sh i I"S eers of Alaska, and : R R b ey applauded during the eve* gfternoon instead of tomorrow and RS 2] (R ldjg;:gem:::e ;?;in,llf::e;dx;?l 2 o Lodge No. 420; of Whith| * ORFORD FAMILY ke 1in7 as was the cocktail hour en-| il hold hearings. f the Rail| CLARIBEL RARESTRAW Mo AR 0. 5. | Disialot), Jhdge was Past Exalted Ruler, as well 4 i { tertaivment by instrumentalist Ray er City Tuesday instes ot VISITING IN JUNBAU | ' Sast 8 Mr .and Mrs. ' ¢ 3 Center City Tuesday instead of on Y 3 r of Juneau and a member i ot At e usteld, the return trip from the Interic Rk it B, of Dot deg S iRt BES asalr- s | 1e Interior,| Miss Claribel Rakestraw, ol 2or'~|day approved a decree of divorce U ctson WWear /y D cticrn Byolhiers s May and child, of Anchorage, are guests new dining and dancing spot .ulvmr elvxn‘l Vears. o+ the' Baranof Hotel. . s g e s originally planned. land, Oregon, former schoolmate of | for the plaintiff, Pearl Cole, from vzt -““"V T — e [ N e m“ Afer visiting Anchorage and|Mrs. F. E. Moore, is visiting here prank Cole. Incompatibility was the g £ nd i he Juneau Vol- oy ing and entertainment ni ats R o 5 : ¥ 3 i H e Suit your suits from our selection! Tailored in V-shape p partment. with which DR+ POLLEY, FAMILY 56 o Mhamhebs Bink PIstoner tgnucka they will be conducted at the Moore Lome. h around for the action. The defend- % e (5,', Y ToF Lok RETURN TO SKAGWAY ! pdibicsss e A tpeataieiagtemdl 60l LB e R the Glenn| Miss Rakestraw, who will return ant was ordered to pay $50 per .“ for distinctive shoulder drape and non-bunchy waist- o lhs»lvb}il.‘ x:h{:x ang Dr-and Mrs. Clayton Polley and e i nd Richar return- | to the Rose City 'this week via eonth to the plaintiff, for a period ] : H llars and solidly anchored buttons : enthasiastie tan ang £o0S. Roger and Errest, who have TTLE MEN HERE ing to Anchc ad from Pan American, is so favorably im- of four months. ; line. Hand-cut collars and solidly anchore 3 baseball game in Deen the house guests of Mr. and Snyder, Joseph Keller and Fairbanks. pressed with - Juneau and ouidoor : Fabrics are luxurious to the hand, long-lived in the ek zax;xp]ep Mrs. Burr Johnson, returned to J. i lson, of Seattle, have ar- On their hop to the Westward,! sports possibilities hereabouts she WRIGHT HERE B ot ('“_,l, in th; their home in Skagway on the 1 1 June nd are gues they will be accom intends to return to make her . Wright, of Hoonah, laundry. Sanforized-shrunk, of course. Pick a few. o tavhaHE P])ncesg Louise. { of Hotel Ernest Gruening, & home here. arc guests at the Baranof Hotel. and answered T T e T Ta 2 b&, b U.p in addition to ‘)~ idow, ars a daughter, Iris, James Latimer, Jr. " A gements a to be The remains are d s W. Carter Mortuary. - 4 . RUSSO- CHINESE st ) Y.V # ho i Sl izati E — ING, July 23.—Chinese the pressure on can air base city severed the main nication route be- nd Hunan provin- yying the rail town of High Command an- 10 BE IMPROVED New {abine! Conference Between Stal- 5 i, Soong Reporied of pQSiiiO " !V_‘ Great lmoortance By }dd\ Gilmore closed within eight (Associated Press War Correspondent) from the southwest. . MOSCOW 41 s northeast of cenyersat t e former Ameri- : ng Stalin and V. Soong, hav 8 On> column of Chinese, pushihg - understanding neve nc rl all the subsidiary road, achieved by the two nations, a well ber which leads from captured Liuchow and reliable ( of- to Ky ilin reached a point 12 miles ciated Press tc = { Yangso, which the high rce said that if @ a former Ameri- n the Russian This was the A imed their at U. S. planes had ter the Big Three mee t that peint, which is o 1cach an accord of Kweilin. of close cooperati T : - { ; L2 a realistic and practical pr py "SLEED SHIFT" which China migh find I closest relatiol ip with i powerful neighbor, with-whom s IROOPER IRAIN i shares one of the longest common the 1 Security Adm | frontiers in the world. headed by Paul V. McNutt ! has been recognize r] by th ed { h M ; Nations, and tk ne could n k 0" C LMER, N. J., July 23— to Russia f ance in H) Texa combat veterans were b e e oo HONGYMOON W “-i0ii ™ i rome st today it fact as well as on pape in th= war department's experiment- a - - H Y B yd al shift” troop train 1 ; :S Qung ! e Devised after veterans complained v were forced to travel long dis- PFC. HERMAN PORTER, JR. ..cirvwoon, con 3 tances in congested day coschies, tia IS BA(K FROM WAR FRON'I‘ M 64, better €-coach combination Pullman coach Greucho, th ymediar led cut of here last night < mcening today with hi un to Fort Sam Houston, Herman Porter ride, singer Catherine Marvi. with the Texans guaranteed 3 ey shee! nd 24 hours in bed y . s married her d the two-day trip. L L of the Peace ch veteran was assigned last ] r . = That swell plan you've got for later on Now—when you're maybe making ) i o ., it carpbe realized much more easily—if you more money than you used to and it’s not. | keep your head now! so hard to keep on buying !hat.Wn B?nd A every week or every month—is the time . 1 NOV'I—IS the fi.mo to sock_your money 4 jnsure your future plans. . | away in the best investment in the world, You may be able to fulfill them the and at fi’fe' same tlme give your country 4. d way later on—by scraping up the T l i | the help it’s asking for, with War Bonds. money somehow. And again—you may P 10S€ Sunny | ‘ . | : Now—goods are scarce and prices high. ~ not. y You'll get a good dollar’s worth if you If you're wise—you ll do it the easy X looks usually mean Old Sunny Brook’s being served! This cheerful \h.~.:\ has the knack of wreathing faces with smiles - smile r anticipation, blissful realization, ples flavor and to other de sant recollection! \!I ihisis due to its wonderful bourbon litful qualities which you will happily presenting — on close a . Gentlemen: UNNY BROOK Cleorfol a0 6 e % PROOF » 497 GRAIN MEUTRAL SPIRITS recognize N WH SKEY - A B! way—with War Bonds now to have and don’t spend your dollar now—if you hold to hold! on to those War Bonds till they mature.