The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1946, Page 2

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1 FHECPUPLEPL LI INORRANERNTIIORN PAGL TWO Ladies’ Suits One and two-piece Jantzen beauties . Slimming dream suits in joyous colors. 5.95 10 8.95 Boys and Youths Flashes for the young set in boxer type shorts or knits, 1.95-2.95 M B O = QUALITY SINCE /887 NEWS ANGELINA BARTOLINI PASSES ON, SEATTLE Mrs. Angelina Bartolini, former Deuglas resident from 1908 to 1920, passed away last Saturday, May 18 at her home at 1838 Dearborme Street in Seattle. Rosary Services were held last Tuesday evening,, and Requicm Mass was held yes: terday morning, May 22, at 9 o'clock at St. Mary’s Church. Inter- | ment was at the Calvary Cemetery. The deceased leaves three child- ren and seven grandchildren, Hen- | ry and Louis Bartolini, both of Seattle and Mrs. Anna Pusich of Dcuglas. Only grandchildren are the Pusich family of Douglas, Mrs. | Helen Forrest, Mrs. Guy Russo, Rudy Pusich, Louis Pusich, Larry | Pusich, Ann Pusich, and S. l/c| Mickey Pusich, now at Saipan,' Marianas. ARVO WAHTO HERE Arvo Wahto arrived yesterday to | visit his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wahto and other friends and relatives. Wahto has | been teaching school at Wacker, Alaska. His wife continue# to her home in Washington. ORGANIZE CUB SCOUTS A meeting has been called by Scout Officials for tomorrow night, Friday, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall, at which all parents of boy scouts, parents of possible .cub seouts and children of cub scout age as well as the Douglas Boys' | Scout Committee are asked to at- tend. Cub Scouting activities will be organized. | | VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Evans are visiting here with Mrs. Evans | sister, Mrs. H. S. Hoover. Mrs. | Evans arrived by plane on Sunday and Mr. Evans arrived on the Ton- | gass the following evening. The couple are from Susasville, Calif., and plan on visiting here for part | of the summer. BUYS JUNEAU BUSINESS | John Marinovich, local liquor dealer, has purchased the Califar- | nia Liquor Store in Juneau. He will operate the Juneau store and | also maintain his Douglas retail store. ALMA IN PORT Herb Tetter's fish buyer the Al-| ma arrived at 8:15 a.m. today from Sitka and will sail sometime to- morrow. Tetter said the Alma will | head westward. OPA 0°CONNOR ATTACKS SHIP (05. POSITION JANTZEN SWIM SUITS : Jantzep's are famous for their streamlined good looks, excel- lent fit and 1946 Jantzens are more famous than ever . ., . (Continued from Page One) ing together the depreciated value of the property of each carrier” brought a total of only $2,224,273, and that at the Seattle hearing the carriers had claimed an allowable profit of $903,997. Profit Claim “Absurd” “The allowable profit factor of $903,997 is a thoroughgoing Men's Trunks Athletic, trim, handsome in wool ribbed knits or dashing printed poplin. 2.95-3.95 vestment,” O'Connor said. “A 40! percent return before taxes does not invite serious consideration.” O'Connor told examiner F. J. Foran, conducting the hearing, that ; “what Alaska needs is not a rate increase every two or three year: but an efficient operation suffi- ciently capitalized to permit econ- omic operation.” He wrged that in deciding the! rate structure for Alaska steamship lines - that consideration be given to the increased population of the Territory which would bring in- creascd business for the lines. - —,,—— H ® 0 00 00 e >ewes, WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHEK BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ e e o . In Juneau—Maximum, 66; minimum, 44. . At Airport—Maximum, 64; e minimum, 37. . WEATHER FORECAST . (Juneau and Vieinity) . Increasing cloudiness to- night. Intermittent light e rain Friday. Cooler Frid. ® 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 — e CLIMBER JAILED { Themas Birkland, Tacoma, Wash. commereial artist and phatograph- er, this morning was arrested by City Police on a charge of being! drunk and disorderly and was sen- L& H | ab-{ surdity in face of this small in-" | cular community.” AT CHAMBER; URGES A, 1. B. HOSPITAL Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Territorial | Commissioner of Health, spoke be- fore members of the Juneau Cham- ner of Commerce this noon on his vecent trip to Washington and the | present status cf the proposed Tu- | berculcsis Hospital in Alaska. In Washington for the Annual State and Territorial Health Offi- cers Convention, Dr. Albrecht re- mained an extra two weeks to dis- ' cuss Alaska’s health’ problems with legislators who were keenly inter- ested in the Territory’s “pepped-up i | {DR ALBRE( TTAlKS“n memory of all veterans. 1 40 H I the atitude” toward self-development | and enthusiastic about helping her solve specific problems. 1 Dr. Albrecht said at the time he | was jn vashington the Committee which visited ~Alaska | tve comment had been made. write to the Senate Sub-Committee ! clared that it would be a terrible | thing if the great need for a TB| hospital were defeated by “our dx-l vided desires to have some parti-| He said that arrangel Alaska Native Service schocl in Sitka were going vocational aospital has been cleared, he re-! ported, and the property secured | from the War Assets Administra- tion at a 100 percent reduction. . Following Dr. Albrecht’s talk, the Chamber voted to have a letter sent from the organization to the | Senate sub-committee on Interior Appropriations urging the founding of a TB hospital “at some point in the Territory.” | Ancther speaker on the program was Post Ccmmander Harold Mayo { of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Mayo gave a brief survey of the background of the “Buddy | Poppy,” and asked that all Cham- | ber members support the poppy ! { | l tenced to $25 fine and five d in jail by City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer. Birkland was sighte by several persons after he had| climbed out of a Hotel Juneau. window onto a fire-escape ledge. It | was feared he had intentfons of Jjumping. | | Birkland was recently discharged | after seven days in the Federal | jail here following a plea of~guilty | aboard a Fish and Wildlife vessel, “{'at Hawk Inlet. are Alcoa out of that line if it’s Alcoa A.C.8.R. Steel Reinforced. skimp on appliances, motors and ligh plenty of capacity in that line. electrical conductivity; steel for high Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania, or Good] when the Conductors | This is a familiar scene—linemen “tying in” the conductors on your new R.E.A. power lines. You'll get a lot of service There’s a point of interest to every customer on that line: The high standards recommended by Alcoa engineers will assure you of all the power you need. You'll not have to A.C.8.R. is a combination of aluminum wires stranded around a galvanized stecl center wire. Aluminum for high Note to Rural Electric Power Co-operative Members: 1f you want further information on A.C.S.R. for your new power line, Alcoa engincers will gladly supply it. Write ALumiNum Company oF AMERICA, Gulf Building, program both of the VFW and the | American Legion, Friday and Sat- urday. “There may be a shade of dif- ference in the individual poppies,” | he said, “but the things they stand ! for and the use to which their’ purchase fund is put is identical.” He said that the poppy had been | inspired as a “naticnal memorial | flower” by the poem “In Flanders to disorderly conduct as a guest' Field” and that veteran's organiza- , tions throughout the world now scIl‘: the crimson blessom as a A.C.S.R. | .+ » Aluminum Cable ts, because there’ll be strength, House | kan Department. last year had turned its report over | expecting the arrival of their wives or printing and he was unable mlshnrtly are: Captain Geoffrey ee what recommendation or negaw‘mimau- aide to the Governor, (Major William Hallman of Selective He asked that residents of Alaska ' Service. now meeting urging establishment | Frank was the first of officers re, of a Tuberculosis Hospital in thecently stationed here to, be joined Territory. He asked that geograph-!py his wife. She has been here ical locations be left out, and de-|aboyt two weeks. ords. list him as General Johnson ;buL he receives only a private's pay. ments for an | General Johnson, that’s his name, |enlisted recently for a three-year ahead ' hitch, the Waukegan Army R rapidly. The title to the Sewardli‘lgj}j‘Fi“‘} reported. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1946 The Rev.' Robert Treat, Juneau Cubmaster, announced that overnight father-son trip for the Scout 'Cubs would be at Eagle Riv- er Camp rather than at the Ameri- can Legion Camp. Among guests at today's meeting were Mrs. Edith Currier of New York. Thc; Triangle Cleaners SRl i Army Men's Wives Arriving fo Join : Husbands in City Mrs. Robert N. Cunningham ‘and five-yéar-old son “Monty” arived here this afternoon by Pan Ameri- can Airways from Washington state to join their husband and father, Lt. Cunningham, accountable offi- cer on the Area Engineers, Alas- GIVE YOU THAT WELL GRQOMED APPEARANCE! Wf. NOW ZAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL Other officers in Juneau who are and Provost Marshal Lt. Orville - - oo - - WAUKEGAN, 11, — Army rec- cryit- ElolmeaflmmsonfymmcorRyocmenfipmnce slpn weltfpsimnsifasoclifoormself vomoeifosef e ATTENTION ==-ELKS? § INFORMAL CABARET DANCE Saturday, May 75 At Elks’ Hall KATHENY'S ORCHESTRA FOR ELXS and LADIES ONLY! Tickels available from Emblem Club members or Steward at the Club Make Tsble Reservations by Friday Noon PHONE 112 Dancing Staris at 10 P. M. Entertainment ~== RAY WITH HIS GUITAR ® MARECHA — SONGS e HULA DANCER o FREE LUNCH ! —says Mrs. HERBERT MARSHALL, charming wife of the distinguished Hollywood star: “Glamour is a ‘must’in Hollywood. That’swhy I'm 5o delighted with the alluring Tangee Lipstick.” Alluring beauty can be yours! The choice of the most beautiful women in the world, Tangee's lovely new shades will work wonders for your beauty. Tangee's exclusive “Petal-Finish” assures lips that are not too dry—not too moist. . . vivid lips with a petal smoothness that lasts for many extra hours. In Red-Red, Theatrical Red, Medium-Red and Tangee Natural. HERBERT MARSHALL LIPSTICKS ROUGE FACE POWDER USE TANGEE AND SEE HOW BEAUTIFUL YOU CAN BE! THROUGHOUT 14 YEARS [N ALASKA “Ferots” © Multi-esgined aircraft © Multiple crews © Stewardess service © Hot meals aloft © To link Alaska with Seattle - @ Two-way radio communication ¢ Olln-fiy service—Seattle to To be gertificated for night and £ day Instrument operation L N

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