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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market 2Free Deliveries’?aily 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. PAGE EIGHT OPPCRTUNITY TO SEE CITY T0 BE GIVEN TOURISTS Girl Scout Work and Need for Drive Told to (C A United States Government doc- umentary film “The River”, accom- port of the 1946 summer namp' drive. | As special guests of the Clmmber]‘ were three Scouts, Elsa Johnson, Mary Nordale, and Laureen Arlowe. | Other guests were: H. F. Fester,! Los Angeles, Calif.; Lloyd Morley,!| of the Territorial Health Depar(,-i' ment, Anchorage; the Rev. Boyd Field and Larry Parker. | > | JAILEE RELEASED HERE IS WANIED FOR DEPORTATION who pleaded guil- obstructions in the surrounding | waters. Instead a visit to Menden- hall Glacler will be the tourist highlight advertised for Southeast Alaska tourists. Passengers land- ing in Juneau on CPR boats will be furnished transportation to Men- denhall and then allowed approxi- mately six hours to visit this city before the ship sails for Skagway. CPR plans to have ships arrive here in the afternoon and leave around 11 o'clock that night. This will give tourists time to shop and sce the city of Juneau, Mr. Carter said. The Canadian steamship of- ficials have asked for cooperation of the Juneau merchants and, resi- dents in making the stop-over in this city a true “good-will visit.” plans are to stay out as long as necessary to get the shots he .8 - | (Conttnued jrom Page One) e Dollar Day wants. The major portion of the among his experiences, Gruhuz_n holds an Alaska shooting permit’ 1 R i |for pictures.” | . . : | BB N R i Quickly Organizes House| | COASTAL ATRLINES | Of Represen'a“ves_ |wage increase proposal for a mini- IS No (HANGE IN film was made by Graham last Iall,; pREMlE |at Rainy Pass and other scctions R oF STATUS OF 2 {out of Anchorage. i jAp NAI i B TR I KE and may bag a bear as an incident-| al to his present visit; but, he de-; | clared, his aim to “ninety percent! mum increase of $144 a day as ".Y '"“RTY_SEVE“ Heads Elected !compared with their original de- | ymand of $2.50 a day. Counting come big game hunting 1 | ‘They said both sides would re-! Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the . nizd by music g ¥ ; 3 §:pm composed The visiting Canadians now in :v‘n f‘ xwul” it l(';::l_ anmfg i ____ By Raussell Brines {port to President Truman that they following passengers yesterday to wes shown toda al Haines, investigating possibilities of m,“" e %57 g ¥ »dol ; 1_'()5\70‘ May 16.—Conservative were unable to agree. !Tulsequflh, B. C.: R. Greiff, A. Mac- program feature at neau the highway cut-off there as an . . ‘;‘ s i ]“;‘]* \;ndemlt‘ ;3 Shigeru Yoshida, 68, considered il spokesman said, however, the, Donald, Ken McLando, W. J. Ma- Chamber of Commerce luncheon- entry to the Yukon, said that ships o o S il & Bifice monget by Japam's morning fmeeting was “entirely, honey, John Hara, S. Prudentc, F. n to Alasks were now filled up|2crved by U S. Commissioner Felix miiitarists that he was imprisoned friendly” and “the door is wide Gilellean, Jack Carlie, R. Ryder, TR PR g RN e e dal T SN L L L K She was arrested by jolnt : Maloff; to Ketchikan: H. E. Rid- Gray. {action of City Police and U. 'Marshal’s deputies Immediately following her re- | lease yesterday afternoon, Miss Hamula boarded the siuthbound part of the war, today became Pre-'oren for a resumption of talks.” Whitney said the operators of- nothing beyond the $1.28 a through August and approximately 1,000 additional passengers had ask ed to be listed in hopes of late cancellations. |1ey, Clifford Bly, C. Burdick, A. B. | Hich, B. C. Clifton, S. J, Fryer; to Sitka: Mrs. D. Sanderson, Morgan, Henry Besson, Jim Hous- ton, Grant Logan, H. A. Engleman, YF‘recl Johnson, Hazel Griffin. S. 1945 Pack - Buy Your Supply NOW al a BIG SAVING TO YOU! Introducing the film, Dr. Dorothy Holverson, Alaska Education Super- visor, said the film was a fore- runner of many modern education- al moviereels using music and poe- mier and quickly dominated an or- ganizational session of the House ' fered of Representatives. {day recommended by a Presidential His conservative supporters mus-, fact-finding board. The Union re- tered a narrow margin to elect, on'jected this earlier. Girl Scout Drive try, for dramatic effect in present- pyrr Johnson and Mrs. Scott|steamer Alaska ‘for Ketchikan strai; arty v g o still was s ati ow- ing documentary facts. The March wpurphy, both officlals of Girl Scout| where Immigration authorities §nd"fifeh°sp’$i¢'§,- sfitf,‘u;“iffe"f a;fsl N:w&}flf ;&;T,:,,?,fit‘:;:figo? the' From Sitka: Mrs. H. D. Hatela, Thursday 4 rfiday S Sahn'day of; Time makes of some Of work in Juneau, spoke in behalf | await her with a deportation War-|shida received an Imperial com-'lines might avert the walkout. E. Price, J. Jones, J. Bradford; to B el el L g tre mediums recognizable in this of the Girl Scout Drive to be held | rant. She is alleged to have enter- mand to form a new government. |President Truman said previously he Applecove: L. Colbie, A. A. Mc- g early film, she said. “The River’ yoxt Monday and Tuesday for $1500 ed this country illegally from Can-| The Liberal Party—whose presi- would take that step if necessary to | Muchie; from Tenakee: Abe Ansen, showed the Mississippl River from (o pe ysed for the Girl Scouts’ sum- | ada. ‘dency Yoshida accepted yesterday— keep trains running Alma Ansen, Mrs. Albert Howard; 2 its pre-civil war time up to 1937.4mer camp period at Eagle River At a second hearing before Com-:and the Erog‘ressives (both. actu:llyl ¢ ¢ > :frnm Wrangell: the Rev. A. Krone, 4 lhs Lard i i i L “ sl M 1 . g " o Flood rampages and the river's peaceful role as a servant to man camp. | missioner Gray yesterday, Wayne combined to elect Mrs. Murphy pointed out that the | Conservative) Wwitta was found insane by a jury| Takekichi Miki Speaker of the ter reported on the travel plans neou was considered. WASHINGTON—The Senate Ap- wj‘: t:::t‘tk::bt r's busl mee $1500 goal was a “modest one” when | and was committed to Mormngsidejl{ousc and Konzaemon Klmum‘ ¢ 2 p! usiness meei- tpa w v 5 e - | Hospital. i ro- { i i D o Cotmbers s mac 1 el oot 30 | MR LG [vice speaker. Kimura s o o= HEREFOR BROWN RIGHTBAIT - || 2 s e. 215 Bicad Poshus and Pears $l-gg Their election came alier a cra- | discussed at the dinner given Te-| np o johnson said that girls in| propriations Committee today in-|,.tic 45-minute speech by Yukio : . i ;“n“:; “;’vof"d‘f‘rh‘; LP”"ICEE“ l:;‘sf; the organization were not only creased the House figure of $271500 ogaki 87-year-old Dean of Japan's lopening of the fishing % Pi'm‘“c“ u;:; officials ‘of Canadia learning valuable crafts and prin-| to $37500 for the Department Legislators, urging selection of Here to collect brown bear shots found George Fisher, Brainerd news- g 1 i ” ; ; ciples .nf cooperation and obedience 91 Agriculture ‘experiment station «pman of high character” irrespec- to complgti a mt)tlon picture of paperman and fishing enthusiast, 5hns Ne_zrancy whole Potaloes - sl_oo Tourist iopover but were building character and | in Alaska. tive of party. His attempt to pre- Alaska wildlife, is Frank A. Gra- ypaple to find a rod and reel to Mr. Carter said that the CPR personal integrity in the most pleas- ——ee—— vont stralght party politics was hem, Auburn, Washington, theatre complete his tackle. Tren he in- 5 tins Whole Kernel Corn - - - sl 00 : o ant and lasting manner. ARTHUR PARRY HERE | Both Mrs. Murphy and Mr. John- | Arthur Parry, of Seattle, is stay- B zom.;f.‘,onu:h? i e son asked for full community sup-|ing at Hotel Juneau. " Vel . . & AP e Rhet 45 | strength. Twenty-one members re- i frained from voting or were ab- sent. ! Almost simultaneously, reports spread that General MacArthur was planning a new purge of mem- bers of the new House. Japanese, hastily making their own speculative | lists, included Speaker Miki and! a prospective new cabinet mlmsu:r.l FOODRATIONSOF | GERMANSDUEFOR SUBSTANTIAL CUT Starvation Diets Likely in British Zone Uniess | Grain Arrives | STUTTGART, Germany, May 16. —Eighteen million Germans in the American occupation zone were of- | ficially notified today that their, “hunger” food ration would be cul} more than seven percent, to 3,180 ! 'caxorics‘daily, May 27. . j i | The German Council of Minister- | Presidents, exercising ' its Hewly granted authority to make inde- pendent decisions, announced a 95- calery reduction frcm the previous average scale of 1275 calories in three states. British military food administra- tors warned at Herford that 9,000,- 000 persons in the British occupa- tion zone might be placed on star- vation rations of 500 calories or less unless there were substantial grain imports in the next few weeks. {However, the British government annognced in London today that !it would send 70,000 tons of barley |and 80,000 tons of potatoes to the | British zone in the next five weeks ,in an effort to reduce the threat of | starvation. This would provide an | average of 17% pounds of grain land 20 pounds of potatoes for the ; 9,000,000.) : 1 i The Bubble Room | HELD OVER FOR | THIRD WEEK ROSITA del RIO [ and Her FANS officials had abandoned trips up to Taku Glacier as a tourist at- traction due to sand bars and other The Suit for the Graduate's Baccalaureate and CHARM GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE "’Germaine Monteil Cosmeiics” Dainty Lingerie Costume Jewelry Gay Scarfs Variety in Sweaters and Hankies that will thrill! 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