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PAGETWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . TUESDAY,, FEBRUARY 19, 1946 il . . . Exciting . . . New Spring i e man has neginated O. Max Gardner secretary of the Tr Ly Welcome as the first soft breezes of spring are these young and beau- Designed to t'ful new suits emphasize the new curaceous sil- ity Electronic )Ke/fofl Hearing Aid NO SEPARATE houette, softness in detail, gentle feminity so flattering to you . . . You'll know it's spring the minute i FI.IES l“ W'I'H 8 On the return fight to the West- AWERDED IN |S lMD '|'o RE“' | war City the following departed: ' beloved pioneer Fike, and Stewardess Freeman were | Gora. Holden, and Louise Warren; Daniel W. Bell, who resigned the held this afternoon at 3 o'clock|cherage: W. C. Edmunds, John S = «tion to the United Nations As-|Eastern Star. The Rev. Wilis R Taking AcVERETE in |sos e e tHent trom Landon. |, Ths paUbesrerswers: £d Sitidn, 'Right here in Juneau is a brand!Clipper. Te remains were laid to rest in ric clock, automatic heating sys- [ Missouri - Kar Texas Railroad ! ago s vy . Tnat is the comment of the[Chairman of the M-K-T trainmen.| Gerald Williams of Anchorage, vou slip into one of these superb Arriving MonGay on iie Alaska |Selba Patient, T. W. Reed, Charles ¢ | Airlines Starliner Juneau, with | Cramer, Charlette Corcnado, Cath- | FUND DRIVE Gardner is a former Governor of Treasury post several months ago. from the Nor Light Presby-| coutes, Margaret Koslosky, Mary! DRINK KING BLACK LABLL! e - | terian Church under the auspices of o R b4 Edward R. Stettinius and Mrs.|W. B. Heisel, A. E. Goetz, 'John Eleanor Roosevelt were among the Mills, E. Hachmeister and Henry! v, glittering dove gray 1945 de — the Masonic Plot, Evergreen Ceme- Texas—The Brother- tery, beside her late husband who tem and complete air conditioning, |have voted nearly 99 per cent in| Accompanying the body from nd kest of all — the owner may |favor of a strike. The vote was|Seattle were the son-in-law and special Library Committee members — | e of the Juneau Woman's Club, who| CHICAGO—Searchers have found e e s e ————— e s e e % 3 ( ’ — ‘, | 1 Arnell, Robert Arnell, Alex Stan- . PIONEER RESIDENT By g Crsert i | ] | | 0 X | Funeral services for the late Mis. captain Flahart, Flight Officer | erine Setrich, Elizabeth Rockwitz,s North Carolina.. He would succeed |dent of Juneau and Douglas, were|the following passengers from An- George Karabelnikoff, ’ NEW YORK—The American dele- | Juneau Chapter No. 7, Order of Juneau Woman’s Club Is |sembly has arrived at La Guardia Booth ‘delivered the eulogy. Library Campaign passengers of the Pan American H. Larsen. d Trainmen of the|preceded her in death several years be you.” announced by E. R. Bryan, General daughter of Mrs. Sey, Mr. and Mrs. are arranging for puplic participa-{what they believe may be the arms| pi A d ltion in the award of the precious}of six-year-old Suzanne Degnan, aIIS Ilnoun(e new suits . . . Each is of an original design . . . new Nash, which is now housed at the Christinsen Brothers Garage. Ticket are expected to be on sale who was kidnaped, killed and dis- membered. The arms were found in a manhole three blocks from the - For Next Sessions ’ BAT Fhes 15 ALL YOU WEAR NO BATTERY TERY PACK! YIRE! = Nash sedan, complete with all S0 ] standard equipment including elec- |hood of R About ¥ the Weight and Bult fonl Hearing Aids ALASKA BELTONE DISTRIBUTOR Dr. G. 5 Drpelkrerr . ?hone 477 }by the end of this week, and will | Degnan home. | {continue to be sold until around | 'April 1, when the final awarding| VATICAN CITY—Pope Pius the| will take place at the Capitol|Twelfth is scheduled to make an| Theatre. international broadcast tomorro Carried on as part of the gencmllmoming at 8:30 a. m., Pacific Stand- concluding its initial London drive for funds to build Juneau’s|ard Time. The address probably will| . 1onA Nk agl‘z;éd -[o‘;ummun‘ aii badly-needsd pubic library, the en-{follow the ceremony in which the !y vo oo "o de conterenca for tire proceeds of the affair will £0132 new Cardinals receive their first|,,, latter part of 1045 afid to hold into-the Library fund, committee |insignia of office. And the PODe is|its pext meeting in Ne‘w Yark Ton chairman Mrs. W. D. Herron an-|expected to make a pronouncement yrooios =~ 3 nounces. on the position of the Roman Cath- | 3 S HaRi “Attractive, adequate library fac-|olic Church in relation to tbe post- ,mL?“;“;fl_fimnfl";fil’]\fif'fl;poi:{‘gg ilities are an essential part of thewar world situdtion. commitaringt night to dtatt Work cultural development of our young- e ;mA(mdi'\ro»' m\ the (x'ad; ntir: sters,” Mrs. Herron said. “The| CLEVELAND—Secretary of Com-|.poe” the refugee problem, control city has long needed a real library |merce Henry Wallace declared in|or nareotics, and relations with structure to house the books al-|Cleveland today that President Tru- guon cpeciali spbuilan as” the ready on hand as weil as new ones|man will run for re-election in 1948. ywong Fe {on. of "Prade Oniofia needed to provide a full-well- | wallace indicated that he would not'tpe American Federdtion of Labor rounded reading experience for|again be a Vice-Presidential candi- i b hildren and the adults of Juneau.|date by saying that the Preside; We are glad to cooperate with the!would need a running mate from Rotary Olub and other public ser-iapgther part of the country. vice organizations in achieving this| AT end.” | WASHINGTON — Secretary of Also serving on the Library Fund | siate Byrnes declared flatly today Committee are Mrs. Mildred R.|that as far as he knew the United Hermann, Mrs. Scott Murphy, MIs.| gtates is the only nation with the Milten Daniel and. Mrs. Robert|gnow-how on atom bomb produc- ©Coughlin. jtion. Byrnes was questioned about 5 ithe atomic espionage investigation Of UN_O_ Branches! LONDON, Feb. 19.—The United Nations economic and social coun-| Points on Utility Duestion For the last three years the City of Jupeau has been spending more money than it has been taking in.. Dur- ing 1942-1943-1944 the City SPENT $25,891.59 more than it received and because of the war practically no necessary repairs or maintenance were made. The tax rate is as high as the law will allow. The assessments have been placed at 10097 valué and no more mone can be squeezed out of the property holders. Where is the money coming from to maintain the City and make the improvements we must have if we are going to retain our position as the Capital City of Alaska? Z and the International Alliance. Cooperative - ARRESTED Roy Manson accused by Joe Mor- Iales of battery, was turned cver by City Police to Fed- eral authorities yesterday afternoon 5 % ond was arraigned before U. S o i 7 Comnissioner Felix G Manson The Alaska Light and Power Company is paying to the 5w AR SN pleaded not guilty. No time for tri- Fedcral Government some $40,000 Energy Tax that al was set. Manson is at liberty on would not be paid by the City if it owned the Light £100 bend. Co. In spite of this high tax the Light Company has ! Federation of Telephone Worke The complaint charges been able to make a profit of over $1,120,000 in the { assembly today granted the Execu- struck Morales ‘ubr,ul the hm_(l 2 ]71\:11 20 years. 2 5| tive Board the authority to call a!f2ce With his fists, here on Feb.u- . | coast-to-const strike whenever “it 1Y 17. Manson himself shows the | considers proper and with due con- | ffects of several vicicus blows | sideration to circumstances of the 7 o e D 4 | several affiliates.” IMMUNIZATION CLINIC MANGONE FRANK GALLANT | | MEMPHIS, Tenn.—The Naticnal The City of Juneau received in taxes from the A. E. L. & P. Co. $55,401.62 in the past ten years but paid to » A. E. L. & P. Co. $90,062.80 for City Lights ¢ McCherd Field, Wash., Feb. 19.— R TO BE HELD TOMORROW L}“‘ \‘?:“ L. & P. Co. §90,062.80 for City Lights and General Dwight Eisenhower has ar-| CLEVELAND — A. F. Whitney, Service. , rived at McCaora Field. The Amy|president of the Brotherhood of | The regular monthly immuniza- Chiof of Staff alighted from his C-|Rajiroad Trainmen, said today that ‘ion clinic will be held tomorrow 54 'Sunflower . 11, before | incomplete returns on a strike vote mcrning at 10 o'clock in the Ju- noon. iamong the brotherhocd’s members neau Health Center. shortly (Sponsored by Taxpayers Favoring Municipal Ownership) Watch This Space LEAV] FOR WRANGELL 7 FRANK HOLZHEIMER, NEPHEW OF JUDGE, | DIES [N SEATLE COASTAL AIRLINES L T CARRIES 27 MONDAY 12 2, o vne, e | visiting in Seattle with her family 1946 West Couast’s FUR AUCTION SALES Dates WEST COAST FUR SALES Mrs. H. I Lucas, Jr, and her |little daughter Donna returned to bl s Judge Wm. A. Holzheimer has i received word of the death of his On trips to and from this city and friends. | nephew Frank W. Holzheimer, Jr., yesterday Alaska Coastal Airlines b sy A who passed away Sunday afternoon flew the following passengers: SULLYS BACK FROM TRIP at his home in Seattle. At his bed-' From Ketchikan: Walter Walsh, side was his wife, Margie, but their T. W. McCoy, H. B. Weisner, Iz-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sully arriv- two sons, Alan and Peter, are both ola Wilson, Lee Jimmy; from ¢d on the steamer Princess Norah on overseas duty, Alan being with Petersburg: Mrs. Altert Johnson; ! from Seattle, where they have been the occupation forces in Japan and from Sitka: Keith Roberts, Mrs. on a combined business and plea- INCORPORATED Peter in the Maritime Service. R. Clithero, David Leash; from stre trip the past several weeks. eceasel Hoonah: James Parks, M. Hanson, I ) S NS JANUABY ©ceo0o0 00 3“ l:e-f:“.eh:vicx??lgchia: E:Z:nt::;fi Rcbert Hanson, Marlene Douglas, =~ MARION BARTLETT HERE | he was with the Alaska-Juneay Mrs. Harry Douglas, Harry Doug-| Marion Bartlett, newspaper wo- | FEBRUARY CICIC I 27 Gold Mining Company as an en- 1as, Hilda Schronover, E. G. White- man of San Prancisco, 15 a guest MARCH 27 gineer. A veteran of World war head, V. G. Isturis, Elizabeth Is- at the Baranof. | ecooceccee I, he finished his mining and en- turls. BN APR 24 pineering course at the University: TO Sitka: Frank Phillips, W. J.! TEX McCOY ARRIVES | IL e eo0oec 0000 of Washington after his return form Roach, Belle Roach; to Hoonah:! Tex McCoy, a resident of Chat- | Nfil‘Yooo-'.oooozo service in France, then came to Albert Jackson: to Excursion Inlet: ham, arrived here yesterday. He is | Juneau. He was engineer in charge JOs€ Sarobia, Mary Sarobia,.Mrs. stopping at the Baranof. | nl | JUNE cccceeseece26 7 JUL‘ ..........31 of the Jack Wade Mine at the time H. Sarobia; to Funter Bay: Ralph i s vy | Chase. | MRS. CLITHERO HERE He was only 46 years of age, and | —— } Mrs. R. L. Clithero, of Sitka, is | t! ly death AUGUST 23 oo e nage o BPW Club Luncheon ecoo0oeccecocs er, who visited him briefly while| ' a trip soutk N SEPTEMBER.....25 |~ oy o= |s Tomorrow Noon| 0CT08ER 30 left by plane yesterday to be with | z o e o 0 00 " | staying at the Baranof during her | , brief visit in this city. | her sister, Mrs. Holzheimer. The regular luncheon and, busi- 3 g3 L e I n i f the 'Busi d : NOVEMBER......27 e Woans oo s B - BRIGHT AND LIGHT <~ SUNNY MORNING DECEMBER......27 \Z hel® temorrow noon ,in the Bar-; YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED |anof ‘Hotel's Gold Room, and all Try West Coast in 1946 members are urged to attend. Advances Made Upon Request L] WEST COAST FUR SALES tant news from the National Fed- cration, Mrs. Lillian Uggen, club INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 Affiliated with West Coast Grocery Co. presicent, has announced, as well TACOMA, WASHINGTON |as other matters to come up for conisderation. “Oldest F'ur Sales on Pacific Coast” KATZ and BOTHMAN ETKIN-BANNER / ‘ . 2 S Efrenhovier . whs greeted by h‘?‘m some cases are running 100 per Immunization against small pox, brother, Edgar, a Tacoma attorney. cent jn favor of strike action diphtheria and whooping cough will brother while touring northwest | neau Health officer. military installations. | | Al children over six months of ? &;fi"wai h—{tlcb:f;li;mzfll ;;Lmse“;:)]:e her small daughter Karen sailed|vice, and are invited to attend. ‘E! s, , C , 3 aboard the steamer Baranof, to i 5 5 for discharge, and had arrived at - s 3 Z ’ . 5 zgfl 1 a Denver yesterday when the Gen- where they will make their future fl//léll/// plane yesterday. Campbell, recently discharged ~5&% nirestlib ot his fast trip, Tib- {rom the ATS, has”a small boat- / of the week with his wife and two ¥ith Donald House, a former ATS / children kefore reporting in at Fort Shipmate. /,;.7/ . I &7 3 ) ¢ &/ @ Alaska Alrlines feeder plane bases / / = DC-3 scheduled routes s ~ Alaske Airlines foedsr 7 //////// plane routes $59 5{] 10 $147 55 & The Gencral will visit with hi S A o A & s VY B (GG Gater, - : . \ In the General's plane came PVL.| o yoonarg T. Campbell with @ge are eligible for the clinic ser- Leonard Wood, Mo., to Fort Lewis join her husband : in - Wrangell QUALITY SINCE /887 e i &t e / betts will be able to spend the rest Pullding yard there, in partnership v/ i VAN Lewis iAEdgy, | MRS. LUCAS, JR. RETURNS " y , Words can’t give you the taste of it. But we think you'll agree Schenley Reserve does give you an “extra” ...a “special,” not matched, we believe, in any other you bave tasted. A flavor to be remembered...light, mellow and smooth like a sunny morning. Finest in our long record for fine whiskies...it’s the most widely enjoyed in America today. Try Schenley Reserve! WEATHER REPGRT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 41; minimum, 39. At Airport—Maximum, 39; minimum, 27 ..O.....O‘."'....... | e i SIX FROM ANCHORAGE ! WEATHER FO CAST (Juneau ana Vicinity) Tonight and Wednesday not much change in temper- ature with lowest tempera- ture tonight above freezing © e 0 0000030 - - JAMES E. PARKS HERE James E. Parks from Hoonah i > guest at the Baranof, Anchorage residents registering at ! the Baranof yesterday were: Ed-' g e 4 ’ ward H. Pope, Jr, A B. Starfield,' ; Mrs. Mary Ellen Arnell, R. K. Rob- | & X\ — S—— S inson, Harry James and M. Mundo. | RESERVE c ' ! i TWO FROM FAIRBANKS Frank Nash and Renee M. Grif- - fin, Fairbanks residents, are in Ju- neau. They are both staying at the Baranof, SRR Bt Al et ) S L S BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof - 65% Grain Neutral Spirits » Schenley International Corporation, Empire State Bldg., New iokk, U. S. A,

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