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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1946 erta Foxhill. life Service Regioml Clfice, cover- 263C; total, 15.186 last year, 37,400, |a ! [ % o“' on sp!ee | A very pleasant time was sl PA(K REPOR'I'S |ing the pariod through June 1. |Cook Inlet—1946, none; last yea (1 0 T T O N a Il d R A Y 0 N ! ‘ in! joyed last evening with special fea-| ‘ Still only two districts are re-|4,037. Central Division totals— 74 N TM RE g‘m- {tures of entertainment during the ;,mtmg Yakutat in the Southeast 1946, 15.286; last year, 41437, ;i | iy social hour. Colorad slides of Alas-, INDI(AIE Dno Division and Copper River (Bering| All-Alaska totals—Reds, 12,657 | Riv in the Central. Packs to kings, 2,678; 1946 total, 15335; las “Chief Long-Thumb,” the towns ka and Mexico were shown by Al| D R E S S ES | totedest totem, has slipped his) Vacura, and clever singing and {Junc 1 are: | year, 41,735. - 5 G A '(REw Sl ln‘oarmgs again - and grabbed an-|dancing numbers by two little girls; A lag behind last year's record| wyakutat—Reds, # - - | # - one case; xings, |other hitch. jwere much enjoyed. Young MISS pooan o show itself in weekly sal- |48 cases; total 49 cases: total for| Benjamin kTankun originated dresses you ! At least, that's the report from|Sylvia Davis sang and danced “Bell mon pack reports for me season, (rmparnhl“ period lasi year, 298 daylight savms ume There the Baranof Gift Shop, at the dcor | Bottcmed Trousers” and Joyce ___ A 1 afternoon (Continuea from Page One) of which the “Chief” usually is on Hope was cut2 in “Two Birdies Up i . duty. Tke “Chief” is definitely Ina Tr Both were accompanied o Iy}:'; ").I time Union endorsed President Jo- | “hence” today — leaving no foot- by Lillian “"‘”“‘3‘1 €Y ceph Curran’s handling of their [Prints or othar trace of his colorful re the “Barbette’s” and S personality — no_ nothing. i “Junior Clique” . . . . Condemn Gag Rule This is the second excursion to F'REMEN HolD 2. The Council officially con- |Which the five-foot “Chief” has in- ned t Curran called ..me‘dulged himself recently. Last time oulEI SESS'ON nment’s gag rule” on news of |12 tock a night.out, ke went really conference. It demanded .that| Out,” and had to be carried hom meetings be thrown open, a re-|the next day by an obliging cab, pembers of ll\(‘ Juneau Volun- IIIIIIIII!llI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lll||ll||||l|l|||llll HIIIIHHIIIIIIll!IIllllllIIIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"' EGGS - Large, Fresh - - 2dozen$].19= CARNATION — LIBBY — DARIGOLD MILK - - - - - - - (aseS4.99: have been v = = = dresses rd kept, and the press admitted, |Qriver. After "that episode, the'teer Fire Department, at their Juns 3. At the White House the Cab-|P0SS Of his 100st — the lady that meeting at the Fire Hall last night, censidered the strike problem. ;‘““‘ ‘L’}‘f G;‘"fsicp — promised 10 occupied most of tha session with MAKES DELICIOUS BUTTER Attcrney General Tom Clark said{<¢eP the chief chairad down. arranging details for the conduct But, the “Chief's” piteods pleas of funcral rites for their fellow- /and promises of future good behav- fireman, Bill Rudolph, held here {lor must havs softened her heirt this morning. aga}nst her better judgment Other discussion concerned ad- At any rate, the chains were not ministration of the ball park, with forthcoming; and now the “Chi:" tho re-appointment of Bill Sprigade ,has gone forth again—with the ;¢ groundskeeper being confirmed. minions of the law again called! s schedule was worked out where- js |10 keep eyes on the widesopen for by two firemen will be on duty at his trail. Recon ion Director John Sny- jer termed the outlook “pretty bac 4. Harry Bridges, co-chairman nr‘ he union’s unity group, called yes-' terday’s “stop-work” demonstration meetings by AFL seamen “an ob- vious indication that the rank and tile of AFL thinks something AVOSET (Whippmg) 3 bottles 95( SILEX OR PERCOLATOR ELIANCE COFFEE - - -3 1bs.$1.00 Il M coming out of these ney)lmnon' A “lfx'i-L“f]a;xL;qix ‘an'::;n‘:n l:;?‘): fllf; T e STl S S WY AN 12 Medimm Bars - 75e= | The west coast operators headed us]‘ (Al_l m GIR[ smoothly. | 1to a noon meeting with the fire- Redlgnatr{rom He Repaent N\ 9 E : {was received from Gene Kirsten, s 9 A P l L B - - 89 = men, engineers, g coois anc | SCOUTS TO REGISTER |1 Loic i e vuneas on arge ar Sem C= \ i ! June 17 to make his home in the = naks. thele wmhge anp SR SRHED fOR Sunm (AMP!NG States. No action was taken on = o the firemen and hand to the ; In . Pirgts SHher o vl et Eou Rt 1 the resignation. Mountain Firs - o = tinte W s | About 75 out of the 90 Girl Scouts Aid Packs, recently assembled, were — oy % S |who have regidtered to attend the displayed and pronounced ready for e g i Lk g }Sccut Camp, made the final deposit use in rescue work. o i = DELICA1E SiTUATICN lon their camp registration fee! The meeting was topped by a feed Peach Blossom Fisher’s Blend =| WASHINGTON, June 7.—A COn- ' yesterday, according to Mrs. C. C. of fresh crab and potato salad, = gressional investigation of the ggayter, Camp chairman, and all fcllowed by the usual recreational AKE FLo"B . 4 lbs 3gc rLo“R Y s ln lbs 7sc = maritime strike was suspended to- 'gthers who intend to go out are activities. = > ad — day on official advice that the sit- yrged to contact Mrs. Josephine| > - Al Varieti Atiimal =l uation is too delicate to risk it. | Boyd just as soon as possible. The TO VIS DAUGHTER All Varieties i = irman Kelly (D-Pa) of a girls and their parents are request- il = ; Labor Subcommittee which -ed to cooperate in this in order! s A. M. was a passen- 4 oz. 995 " aSe = had started hearings on the strike that all plans may be completed, |ger on the steamer North Sea en- - " cheduled for June 15 told re- regarding food stpplies, etc. route to Seattle, where she plans Long or Short Long or Short porters: ! All Brownies, including those ., <nend several months visiting “Bccause of the extreme delicacy Brownies who “flew up” this Vear, yo. qaugher, Mrs. Mark Storms, of the situation, we thought it bes! are to have the first week of the and r:nxxxxi)', Lo pestpone our hearings.” The camping season, going out Sunday, o TEETEERTTEE lIIIIIIIIIIIII MACARONI - 10 1hs. 51.49 | SPAGHETTI 10 Ibs. $1.49 - — .- ¢ postpcnement was to ’I'uesday June 16. The luggage for the § i MINIMUM DELIVERY _..$2.50 ORDER e Brownies is to he taken to the| THBEE FROM ANGHORAGE MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. Bodding residence, 822 B. Slrest, snchorage residents registering DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. ll uor Hou's |before 5 o'clock Thursday, June 13.!5 ype Baranof are William Er- jand it will be taken out w» Auk o Jr, George Vaara and Henry Bay that evening and loaded aboard Clark. the boat which is to take all sup- | ¥ IS R ] Fra n(hlse 'o i tho" maglos AR | WALTER H. HODGE HERE | Each girl has already received 8| :yqter §. Hodge of Cordova is tlist of the equ)pmem she will need a guest at the Baranof. for camp, but in case it has been el i T Busy (oun(l! lost or misplaced, a request is made JOSEPH KAHKLEN HERE i he girls watch for the an- _ bumen the s of meat week,| GfOOMU RATHSR. & Maldent of g |when a complete list will be given. (Klukwan, is staying a L b With main attention expected to Just another reminder, the Brown- anet. be devoted to a new Junzau Water jes are to take with them a lunch Cempany franchise, first reading to carry them through :the noon of the proposed new building code hour Sunday, the day they go out for Junzau and the cpening of bids to camp for Workmen's Compensation in-‘ -, surance covering City employ?f's, the Juncs Council anticipates WH"‘SUN"DE SEES session at its first 1egulax' ‘IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII||Hll|l||lIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlli TS e FROM YAKUTAT AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M Carl E. Schlichtig, of Yakutat, is { a guest 1( the Baranof. .. CASH cmoc: = WEEK END SPECIALS “FPerey’s” WEEK END SPECIALS Juneau Liquor Store Open Uniii 12 P. M. Every Nighh PHONE 498 Uniil 2A. M. Saturday Night Mm B firncaf it i ma el rseen “A &, a June meeting,. at the City Hall at 'BRITONS (CELEBRATE Also expected to come before the council is a committee l"commx.n- EUROPEAN IRlumH‘ dation on proposed liquor hour changes as well as on the trans-' fer of 4 liquor store license andv‘ LONDON, June 7.—Millions 0! the approving of a new taurant yisitors jammed the English capi-| liguor permit. Several minor mat-' ta] teday for tomorrow's victory ters will also lnkel) come up. celebration, expected to be the / % | greatest show this nation has seen! Rayons y fl"’ £\ i ! ot i e fyrrnime Jsiom o S st since the coronation of King| Seersuckers KH(HIKAN LIONS fii‘;"‘%&’ “’::‘::" 2’"‘::8:21 ICE COLD BEER BEER SP ECIALS ICE COLD BEER i o COMETOATIEND . icic iS5l ACMET bottles for §1.00 —— BUCKINGHAM ALE 7 hotiles for $1.00 B'G (o"vE"Tlo" 000,000 or more people in l.ondon‘. from long before dawn until far| Chlntzs after midnight as masses conv.inued‘ ALL WESTERN BEER 6 bottles for $1.00; Per Case $3.95 (RAINIER — OLYMPIA — SICK’S SELECT — COLUMBIA ALE) BLUE RIBBON or SCHLITZ BEER . . . 5 BOTTLES FOR $1.00; PER CASE $4.75 e TROMMER'S EASTERN BEER . . . . 6 BOTTLES FOR $1.00; PER CASE $3.95 000, the government has devised a e A e e . ¥idi pey R e zpectacular entertainment in offi- ~ 3 Mail orders filled promptly Coming to Juncau to attend thel|cial token of the Allied triumph, w l N E s e S Lions Club Convention which op-;13 months after the victory in :i]:.[:xd{rlrl)‘r: L?e(:lcxk:ll:in uarlx::/ifi ?:h:i:; E“’;fx):e-grcateat disappointment for PETRI o ALTA Gt lTAmn sw1ss cm-nuv Yz BUYAL HGST g cn the yacht Pasado Manana, skip-| Britons is the absence of Gen.{] (PORT — MUSCATEL — SHERRY) B M Behrends Co 5% Copt e Mo, & Bomiows, who Liveed i | 45 QUALITY SIncE 1887 bt o s wins e vne - onies e el Vo Gial, 82.25 -SSR0 Gals. $4. an. vented him from accepting § HONEYWO0O0D LOGANBEBRY WINE . ... 5ths....$1.25 solowing: Vincest 0. Hasckl 98| e Wanssonn vy, Nenph aas i Cmaha, Nebr., Past International|Marine Corps will be represented, i EXTRA GIN SPECIAL WESTLEY'S DISTILLED DRY GIN Fifths $2.95 SUN GOLD DISTILLED DRY GIN Fifths $2.95 BLUE BIRD DISTILLED DRY GIN Fifths $2.95 RED HORSE SLOE GIN Fifths $2.00 From -Haii S. Renn and K, Past President of Ketchikan Club; Sizes ave to pour in from all parts of the 910 41’s Large Delegation Arrives incdon. sece tiom Tt nosmad ; Aboard Ya(ht Pasadn n;u‘txne by the long Whitsuntide $3¢30 10 $8.g5 holiday. At a cost of approximately $620,~ LY 2 | i ! | Hagen: from Skagway: G. E. Gal- J¢ss Isom, President of Ketchikan 0“ DA“_Y Hops Tant 2 il |Club; Howard Stewart, manager- romwm‘[n l' et ) owner of Bon Marche stores in} TP Ketchikan and former manager of| . " Coastal Afrlines flew the Moreefi Nom'naied Ketchikan Public Utilities; J. O. mn or Moost yesterd to the Ha | Whaley, dentist; William Robinson, Mine: Helen, Samugl, Violet ltransfer company operator, born ERE m]' “ I and Mrs. Ju- As A S‘ar Adm"al in Douglas; Norman Sommers, sec- ek RFs 4 and Andrew Pekrovic y: E. H. Hildre- retary of Ketchikan Lions; Maurice kich; to Pelic ty brand, Mrs. Oyenemi, and Mrs. Vi- Oaksmith, equipment dealer; Ray| The Women or tr nola; to : Pres Ganty, Don | WASHINGTO Fo e Login, dent Truman to Jame: : Mcose at their June 7.—Presi- Roady, meat market owner; Val|regular meeting last night inmuwd y nominated Vice | Jalecouer, mortician ] four new members ‘They. weref] 3 Ad al Ben Morell, Government, The Rev. Barclay Johnson, 2, 2 4 - . $ | o 7. Bradley 408 | ovteator,of e mont p T B it Eacreat” R (R e o SN U. D. L. ORIGINAL CANADIAN WHISKEY . . . Fifths...$5.00 g Jc (i.lk::) motion to the rank of four-star|Sidney D. Charles, publisher of| Following the initiation ceremon+f TOM HARDY . . . . . . Fifths... 3.50 FOSTER'S BLEND (Superb nght Whlskey) . . . Fifths... 3.30 OLD THOMPSON . . . . . .. . . Fifths... 3.50 : Emma Howard, Sam Admiral. |Alaska Fishing News; Howard|jes, election of officers for the en- J. Smith, M "' Morell, who has active charge of Moote; Arthur Bryant, department|suing year was held, with the fol- agway: Carl Peter- the soft coal mines under Inter-|manager, Tongass Trading Co.; lowing named to serve: Sepjor Re=| dfrey; to Haines: S. jor Secretary Krug, is a civil en-|Rudd Smith, John Harmon, Robert|gent, Mrs. Ruth Maurstad; Cbap- Hagen, Hs Ellingen: gineer in the Navy. | Browning, Jack Nolson and John|lain, Mrs. Peggy Whitmore; Rec- S O > B m.C. >ees - | Herman. order, Mrs. Gertie Berggren; Treas- { ot puson, Pl S gren Myn MOVEMEN]S | JSeichisan Desstes to the con-live s pansic T ana orao{ll BELLOW'S SPECIAL RESERVE . . . . Fifths... 3.50 vieh, H. Owen: . [vention include Stewart, Whaley,|uate Regent, Mrs. Ethel Milner. | .P.M.DelL To Wrangell: Katherine Houston, e | Robinson, Cwksmith, Roady, the | The appointive officers will bel Impenal . Three Feathers Seagram §. calvefl 8 Paul Jones . e Luxe Sophie Houston; from Wranzell: Princess Louise scheduled tc ar- Rev. Johnson, Smith, Browning,|named at the next meeting, June h & B M % S b k OldH Imlia e Park &T]lford Mrs. Thos. Elswick, Bill Elswick. |rive tomorrow afternoon or evening!Nelson, Herman and Richard Hog-(20, at which time installation will e .. From Pelican City: Mr. and Mrs. | from the South ben, the latter arriving by plane to-|pc held. Ga"’ag er urton . . ount Vernon e “nny 00 g Fred Newburn; from Hoonah: Earl| Princess Norah scheduled to day. Serving on the refreshment com- th 3.35 --5ths Reamer, J. Epstein, Verne Logan, sail from Vancouver tomorrow| e {mittee for the coming social meet- Qummms | o Pon Foster, Jim Langdon; from night. The first woman U. S. repre-|ing will be Idabelle Bryson, chair- Sitka’ B. F. Heintzleman, E. E. Ol-| Alaska scheduled to sail from|sentative was Jeannette Rankin of |man; Lois Murphy and Lofs Jaeob- - gen," Jessie Halterman, J. Phelps, Leattle June 12, Montana, son. The entertainment wili e SHPTR0I 4002000004040+ 0000580028800 0400080500 0000000000 0 t