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EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY- 13, 1946 PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . - — 'PAR AMERICAN FLIES | ARGEN“NA © TOSEATILE mrmm% 5 i flew the following passengers { AN N su G suiu | To Seattie; Charles Burdick, R | 1 “HOBART” Senior Electrie $125 00 ; X ee, Harry McClune, Warrep Sta- o ST TCTING 3 Q ’ Z I S\p(-lt(m Alva Shevin, Harold Shevin, MEAT SLICING MACHINE ... o! Florence Polk, Geraldine Polk, June &3 RER U 3 Hnlzendmf, Norman Vopat, Robert | 1 "AMERICAN" 1/ h. p. Electric l wnk ns, Marybelle Pyle, Wallace MEAT SLICING MACHINE ........... ! 3ot : - heart. Lacy Continued from Pllf/f’ one) |Gale, Gwendolyn Hines, Peggy Gil- ] ! 9 Delightful dainties to win her heart. Lacy i - |lespie, Robert Baer, Joseph Ma- 1 “BARNES” Computing Counter I trims and tailored designs—all of them sconomic structure for which they |tocha, Cgcoila - Thomas, ~Shirley SCALE: 24 T Capecity $75 w ] to please the fancy of the one you love. 4 had in Germany,” the document |Olvier. 53 e b g To Fairbanks: Carl Lindstrom, 4 3 Shown here are just’a few of cupid's Thiy possess today in Argentina |Lawrence Allen, Thomas Harris, 1 “DAYTON" Computing Counter brighest ideas that await you here. the cconom'c organization—indus- (Earl Ellingen, Helen Meacham, SCALE: 24 1b. Capacity ... i A \rial, commercial and agricultural— | Howard Meacham, Leonard Smith; 5 1 ¢ they need to provide a base | to Whitehorse, Joe Sherff, Molly { “WELLS” HANGING DIAL TYPE the reconstitution of German | McHugh Gl $15 nu aggressive power during the period - SCALE; Chrome Finish o wher the homeland is still occu- g e B ISR A Lo " L PHOIOGRAPHY FANS L WELIATORS R Dac GURE 125.00 { i - Charge Made STEAK 1 NE o s &L Night Gowns ORGANIZE TONIGHT { v 1. That the militarists, including i | THREE-ELEMENT ELECTRIC | Peron and the present president, | pyoiooranhy fans will gather to- HEATER sam ! 1 G Edelmiro Farrell, isted in | .. i bt s g iazt < b Negligees ~Ded Jaokens 1 oo, r e, . e o ak i Room of the Baranof Hotel for an o O DY ‘ i v . il 2. That they conspired to create | cio’ri ciion of the Juneau Camera 2—9 ft., Plate Glass, Meat Display ” i \ totalitarian state in the western !, aj) persons interested in pho- CASES and COUNTERS, Each . d » i L 1 P hemisphere and tried to provoke | . - 1 ography ars invited to attend. l‘ ounging rajamas e s - 1 ¢ n.n IN” HYDRAULIC DOOR 12. {! BT 0 Ateenting “gnm_’n_i Haiti's Independence Day is Jan. 1 CLOSER - ’ i ment’s - Nazi-Fascist methods at |~ A L | Sh‘ps RObes home and i's anti-Allled policy | 50 ft. Stecl Meat Rails with Hooks— || broad constituted outright viola- Spaced every 10 inches FOOT i tion of its Pan American commit- | ments and were part of a broad | 1 “BUFFALO” HANGING BEAM heme to vundermine the inter- | SOALE 15 A American | £ LI, 1500 1b. capacity . o R : 1 BACK BAR, WITH Nonh Sea | SRy e e e K i v 4 .1e . , . i Utility Tables or Wrapping Counters ‘ ; oes ou i Attractive, useful cabinets for basement or other ( \V(ln'kshop'.&'; linoleum tops, green tileboard finish L trimmed in chrome’edging— } Steamer North Sca arrived in Ju- ; cau last night from Sitka and sail- | 20c per cu. ft. ' cd for Seattle early this morning. | sweet and lovely Pagsengers arriving bere from| DOORS, WINDOW GLASS. SCRAP LUMBER, 3 Sitka were Mrs. E. L. Dalrymple, - MARBLE SLABS o v ( i Lowrence Widmark, Mrs. Lawrence a[ (ll' “me M4 E SLABS — 100 FT. 1!; INCH PIPE «f 3 Widmark, R. J. Potenisk, Alex John, | 2 $1.75 to $8.95 NIGHTGOWNS— in long or cut- away : Rayon or jersey. Tony Christenson, Mrs. Tony Chris- | tenson, John Herman, Mrs. E. J.! fi ” I Leinsheid, A. Van Mavern, Eddie | _’/ 08 Marshall, Ronald Williams, Grace S. Sanford, H. K. Carlisle, Charlotte | Shai weaves a subtle spell. Light Tompkins. | i ; R n | and lingering fragrance that is Leaving for Seattle were Miss| *0¢ ™ & L i a7 R Edna Nelson, Miss Lotha Bell, John| @uite irresistible. eve i S. Camp, Boyd Marshall, Donald | & e 10X 409 . : 3 $4.50 1o $11.50 Bailey, Marion Boland, C. R, Moody,! Butler. Mauro Drug Co. BOX 40¢ PHONE 202 ! Norman J. Surfranaki, John F. Mc- | o JRekall. Sinre | . Dermott ‘ i Oma Z. Gibson, J. W. DeCham- | plain, Paul W. Raymond, Mrs. Claire | . 1 Raymond, Barsky, ROBES— in lovely Textron . plain and floral ph Bertelli, Louis patterns. Stanle; . Angudyniak, | - g Francis E. Bly cholas Babrich., 1 Hooker, Charles Hooker, Arvid John- w%. $8.95 10 $22.95 sarl Forsythe, Richard L. Forsythe, Scndra Forsythe, Ralph DeBruler, Mrs. R, DeBrul- M / y er, Roberta Ann DeBruler, Charles ' E E 0 John DeBruler, Clifford L. Robards, ® @ (4 Karl Stuckenberg, Julius Stucken- D — Dale Stevenson, L. E. Thomas, | Mrs. L. E. Thomas, Harold Gath, | Daniel Matson, Peter R. Rutz, Leon | H. Doles, Charles W. Cherry. I b4 2 - f I new strike, possibly by next Mon- . . Mrs. Gertie Berggren, Lenora Ol- 3 S Eniovable Evening | OATH ADMINISTERED .t BER e & <l hows aidf Tos atm | George Keyak, Forrest Potter, Iren 7 swi neroe & s &30 Samnn in Program of 10 GILMORE MONDAY ' winiamson, ©. 5. Peterson, 4 chief g | Amundson kj S (ANADA | VI our demands are not met, or ’ Patrick J. Gilmore, Jr., is now rsRgtersburg; Rasuusl NicEm g TITAY. the studios do not show good faith T C i : b Henry - Johnson, Mrs. . H. .Johns 4 . r e e by et A OMOITOW S LONCEIT united states Attorney for the First | oo3e,” Bennett, G. Fredrickson I3 ® ) Judicial Division of Alaska beyond X o take action by taking action, all doubt and confirmed behind all PS03 SArn - ¥ IS £ BlG URGE I mean stri Some iridication of the enjoyment | formalities of appointment and in- 5 0", Ketchikan: ~Mzs. Rosannajy Sorrell's group, which includes ‘n store for those who are looking |quction. hdotsaania Lauls, Vermarmane g eight trade and five professional forwaid to ihe Rainbow Girls-spon-| Pinal ceremony affixing Gilmore ‘;‘X’edc T dpneetls Mg, Esl‘sxfw?“!':t — unions, conducted @ seven-month sored concerfs to be given tomor-to the D. As chalr was conduct- | pey Borart Eéga:nméapt J;'eph- : strike last year, culminating in row and Friday nights in the h afternoos 9 J ek Member of Canadian Sen- bloody violence at Warner Broth- Northern Light Presbyterian iydse;smz?(gg:m e e :;‘fi“"“”‘i‘l ‘m’," il";;rl Mrs. Fern John- | ers’ Studio in October Church is shown in the program ' 3 ¢ fson. Mrs. Jack Maloca. aie Already l.ays P|anS - - which follows : © ‘PROSTAE | Cailtt AGUINBIEIoe odth. of g8 For Wrangeli: Mrs. Dorothy Irv- 5 e o%e fice to the recently-appointed U.| |ing, Livingtson R. Desmond, W. C.| d H Pt S e on oyp © 8lad to by, 4 for Next War |, Buisg Quastette No. 30, op. 74— (S. Attorney. | McDanald, B C. Gumman, M. . > itvery, Nodpars ‘;;L“;;’;ly st 4 0 s | Auculo Finale—String Quartette. SALESMAN HERE — e ] b SEATTLE, Feb. 13 — The Hon MASKA HlGHWAY Cencerto in G Minor—Bruch. | SIX FROM KETCHIKAN : * : agmid é’ Mlc?m-lq.'K.‘ i :"?’:mef‘ Adaf"o Pinale—8ylvia Davis. | H. B. Crewson, a salesman Iorl Seaftle residents registering at "“”‘““l" »“é"“"d‘ o ll .\tlh- i Minor Sulie—Bach. Ithe Centennial Flour Mill, and|the Baranof yesterday were: Wil- < i b ol g o g e A e wn_l BE RELAXED DR“""““- Sarabande, Bouree, john Herman, a salesman for the|liam S. Cace, James L. Mayer, ; ; Bited- BIagEICat s MARL S 18 oloneise, Minuet and Vivace—J.! geattle Hardware Company, have|John W. White, Miss Hannah D.! \ c g X 8 1; A ""0“\1‘ t ('“_‘ ENpaRKe. - 0f g““"" Downs, Flute and String ' arrived here. They arc staying at|Pedersen, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W./ 7k4‘ q g #m A#W! weakening selves. uartette. 4 A ( - 4 the Gastineau 3 : wid o mewsconterence e (iVilian AcommOdations 5, repmsnoie_crasouow. ™ S : ety gl ] var”' could ke expected to be Nigun (Improvization from Baal [= - o 1 som: asiatie Russin |10 Be Increased Under suem—sioeh. : ' { t the North American con- | | Jamaica Rhumba—Benjamin. | tirient throtigh Al Yukon Ter- \.anadlan CON"OI | Syncopation—Kreisler — Sylvia [} 9 5 1 i «Columbia aud the | Davis, H y t G t T g th e ngton EDMONTON, Alta., Feb. 13. When! Arnb Dance (from the “Nutcrack- || etrs he said, “thal we Canada assumes responsibility for er £u‘te”)—Tschaikowsky. ) s néver e, ta. defend ourselves the Alaska .Highway, a “substan-| Tuilleres—Moussorgsky. H E“rl Th.s Year wgainst Rugsia, but certainly we tia] relaxation” of regulations gov-| All the Things You ‘Are—Jerome [i - daj't want to be in. the position erning travel over the 1528 mile Kern, i of sde ling ourselves without hav- road is anticipated as civilian ac-| Smoke Gets in Your BEyes—Jer- E { ing made adequate preparations.” commodations become available, ome Kern—String Quartette. i f ic urged.that the Canadian and an official connected with the pro-! Carol Beery Davis will appear i | es i J w;\l!xl:fltn]l‘n Jumll}l and im- ject, says. as accompanist throughout the E S ’han SIX Weeks areIIEfl 10 & | mediately, “develop @ real measure Several proposals for stopping program. H h ity aleng the North- Pagific places and filling stations, are un- PRS0 S T i Square yourseli with Uncle Sam ; militarily and economically, dar consideration and they should p i g v, s, g e it e o v e rous Madrid Newspa i on your 1945 Income Tax. ; , railways, and more population, for increased traffic early this pe“ i 4 . said the North Pacific coas immer, the official said i . H A compelent slafi is at your ' " at present fo-the continent are ‘adequate as far as Fort St. i dlsposal to give you ‘every ad- FLATPLATE 1RONER ELECTRIC SINK FLECTRIC WASHER : and would be the “Belgium of the John, in British Columbia’s north- | l A A 'I‘ "' H A ! e wer cast comer. Norin of that vitage,| 11 AAIY BAFMS TrAMIC | vantage the Treasury Depariment : ] - —— civilians are permitted to travel H 0 o e . only if they have business reasons. MADRID, Feb. 13—Three news regulahons pemll you to save rI e ooms The highway, built by the U. S. papers in Madrid have printed edi- ! 4 Y mxm Engineers through the track- torials denying that Spain had en- You taxes . | I_ooK an G.E APPL'ANCES FleT AT | ess wilderness, links Edmonton gaged in arms traffic with South — M 3 ( | \nu, Fairbanks, Alaska. It is in America | . i the process of transfer from Amer-' The newspapers presumably wer AT { e S er'S S ably were ov’ ican to Canadian control, and is referring to the United State Al k El t I i ht Autharized scheduled to formally revert to blue paper on Argentina, although JAM E:S C COOPER OFFICE { ASK R ee l.le General - ;h S Canada April 1 the exact charges were not printed " ! Electric HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 13—Clouds - in Madrid. Official Spanish sources 3 ; I gathered agdin today in the troubl- E. J LINSCHILD made no comment. COOPER PLDG. 4th.and Main Sts. £ Dealer g ed movie labor picture, as the head E. J. Linschild, a resident of 3 o } . of e powerful conference of stu- Ketcbikan, is a guest at the Gas-| The praying mantis can turn its 4 3 dig unions hinted strongly at a tineau. lhmd like a man. [

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