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PAGE TWO CURRIN'S Hand-Made Calked Loggers’ Shoe . . . one of the finest leather bhoots on the market water- proofed. 14-inch tops. Sizes 7-12 $29.50 U.S. Flyweight Sporting Rubber Boot . with black cleated sole, heavy cushioned insole, wide or snug ankle, in grass green color . .\ Sizes 6-12 $10.95 e N B. M. Behrends Men's Shop NEV! YORK WRITER SENDS MOOSE MEAT BACK 10 FRIENDS Ward Morehous wright, dramati ing correspondent The York Sun, left Juneau Saturc ter a two-day visit to continue tour of Alaska. He flew w Northern Airline critic for hi age. From Anchorage, he Nome and plans to days in Fairbe on hi While in 1 h Rod rangements 2 't Center to sen Darnell’s Sp v moose meat to I friends th “21 Club” in New York City D LET YQUR money earn four percent. Buy Alaska Cor- poration demand notes 1295-t1) - -eo Empire Want Aas bring resulis! TR ¢ Tt New Yorker Flannel, The Mill ...))VORUMBO = e The Maker... B MICHAELS-STERN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU ,‘} | & Expressly for the Man who looks toward us ‘ fox QUALITY 4 § of s | We'd like to be able to say that we have enough of these particularly desirable NEW YORKER FLANNELS for alf of you. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. If you don't happen to see the size, color, or model, that you want when you visit our store, please be patient . ; . and try us again, a little later on. We'll be happy to { show you what we have. And we think you'll agree the NEW YORKER FLANNEL is well worth waiting for. William Wrather, Dr. John Reed, To Fairbanks: Frances - White, 37 'N FROM SEA""".E Frank Hynes, Albert Wheelin Fred Shaffer; to Bethel: Fred = = Langsam; from Fairbanks: Fred Pan American Airways during the Geeslin; from Whitehorse: Don- ald Sampson. ALASKA AIRLINES weekend flew the following passen- gers to and from Juneau From attle Ethel Richards, Hannah Pederson, Marvin Sonosky, May Bowman and infant, John Fults, Olive Fults, John Fults, Jr., ON WEEKEND 'I'Rlp Victor Hills, Orden Phillips William Maki, Gecrge * Welch, s ESEUGES 4 Harry Gove, Errol Ancerson, Clyde| AITiving over the weekend via Alaska Airlines were the following Smith, Louise Lessley, Kay Munson, passengers from Anchorage: Olga Bennie McDonald, Dale Ruddy, Vern Johnson, Lyle Johnson, Dale|11anson, Roy Larson, John Dodds; Lince, Guy Harvey, W. Tuomis- I Hunter, R. Akriddle Dot Hilly, 2 Dr. Graves, Charles Johnson, W. Samuel Plummer, Betty Handy, Senders, Emma Stingley, Mrs Jesse Munson, William Rohweder, 110d8eman, Ken Hodgeman, D. F. D Aubuchon, Nate Woodrir (1;1\1:.‘ Mr. Fintzell, F. O'Connor, Joe_ Haughey, Guy Graham, Ben 2Pd George Privitt. Mullen, E Boyd, Pat Shaffer, _From Cordova: Dan Nylander, Cleo Annabelle Brown, Claude Da- f‘.""\"”‘k DeHart, ; and J. F\ Ma- one vies To Seaitle: Laurene Knowles| OR the return trip the following were flown to the Westward City: Connie Williams, Louise Mills, Ruby 2 e y % Mrs. B. W. McCormick, Dick Whit- Johnston, William Tuttle, Robert v W saylord, Bernard McCauley, Leon- u[m Claude Davies, Harold Boyd, ard Burkette, Charles Youngblood, anln‘:a Fisk and Marvin Sonasky. Larric Currle, Frederick DeHart TO Cordova: Mrs. Milton Brown; Dan Nylander, James Maloney, Em- t0 Fairbanks: Theodore Haas, Frank g a W. Hynes, Walter Moore, George Folta and Ira Polley Herbert Munter, Dorothy Hille, S LSS John Dodds, Alga Hanson, George | George F. Alexander, Lo- setied s s, New Wage Scale for Harold Booman, David Mollman, Matilda George, Early Forsythe, wlquist, Emil Kaleta, Fran- Ketchikan PU Men Marie cis Dyer, Ann Hogeman, Ken Hoge- KETCHIKAN, Alaska. July 8— | Wallace Sanders, Emma The Ketchikan Public Utilities Springley, Clair Fintzell, Peter Board has approved a new wage Peterson, Alex Peterson. scale for employees, giving them the From Ketchikan Dale Little, same scale as Seattle utilty work- William Little; to Ketchikan: Dr. ers, plus $17.30 monthly. “- » “ms“'}foasz‘aé; IRLINES Duily Scheduled Trips Sitka Petersburg Wrangell : Ketchikan Alsnh’l‘rips HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 EAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 8, 1946 l AIR“NES rup and Bob Tre The car DR NORRIS HONORED_ rector the Alasl Native Ser- RUSSIANS | Guests today were Lion L Sunday's excursion party includ- j ON WEEKEND HOPS',.5cch ey pvimes. na IS LEAVING JUNEAU ... boura e Leota with e {Linn Forrest, Juncau, Carl G —_— a commendalion speech delivered | 0. Airlines fl the and the owner of the Lions float Fifteen membe f the Territor- by Dr. C. Earl Albrecht and the f ¥ terday: to Te : R.|car, Harry Hildre. 1 ealth De tment Sunday presentation of a farewell gift in Hayes, W. Phillips, ‘(enuém]r o —e—— h },x \1)]. ;x \?I Norris, ul.)ypiq a ;;:):)x‘;Ls‘rl ‘t:m Ter- H h: E. He Sart § 1 Public th Service District th P ent. fin. j ) 5. Jack- aboard the r- i . Mar- 1 J E. Johuson, C. Jack (lOSED. No WA'I’ER aboard the Motor v, and in the N Betty Jack, G v e Peterson | f the Health Depart- e ) VIENNA, July 8—Over 54,000 na- Sanders, With the gle River Scout'ment staff chartered the boat as a i % tive Germans and other foreigners mp detinitely closed for the sea- farewell gestvre to the director, YRAPPED RAT i were ardercd by Soviet authorities ¢ 1 due to water shortage, all 1ug-|who is being transferred to the San FIGHTING O to leave Russian occupation zones Boronovich left at the camp has been Francisco Hea:th Office. of Austria by 6 a.m. today. Alex Rocchi 1t into Juneau and may be ) % : | Philadelphia, Suiy 9~ Muge Russian army trucks and vehicles Petersburg MacClain, | picked up at Bodding’s Garage. Dy vs came To Juncit "Mirat, obviously angty at bemg caught of thi ' Communist Party Pe 3 Withey; | Girl Scouts having h luggage Oct. 1 an ;’“"‘ ne 5 - in a mousetrap, as waiting - for were stationed outside the homes 1o P J. MacDonald, M ,are asked o claim their possessi thoriz Surgeon Fel. | 1.0y Somershoe and his family of foreigners affected by the or- M ld Vrangell: F. Han-|immediately so that the garage|Thom today when they returned from a der. which permitted them to ta ¢ C. Olsen, E. Ward,' may be cleared of personal belong-' district for weekend out of town. only 30 pounds of belongings. H G. Wolff, Mrs. G.ings lution--of District 11- last ,_m"_]f‘.“ The rat, -with the trap A'lmgm_u: The Australian government was Rol! Miss G M G Mrs. Ferol Onstott, camp director, and a retwin ] n: ‘.]-" l:-:.m(n.\- to one leg, chased Somershoe, his reported to have advised foreigners Lair fiss C 't 3.1 is in Juneau and dur her stay -v:mnt:nn’rrvv": 28 a‘ “M",h. l‘nj wife, and their two small sons onto in the zene that only persons who W ker; from Sitka here will conduct cla for Girl ch ¢ itofes and th les and chairs. ! ;ame to Austria after the Anchluss Barbara Rei O'Brizn ut leaders. Time and place for| Western states, Dr. Norris was re-| Someshoe finally managed tg ar 93 d se 1. M (o] ence, C the classes will be 1ounced at a assigned to the San Francisco of- e¢lude the rat-long enough to teles of March 13, 1938, and those not cla : b Ionegegeaty tontelts Austrian cilizens, were obliged to Morg Mrs. B GBI ~ | later date. fice. g |,hnx‘m. pol ‘lL(‘.. d(')-c me(yl com with the order. Austrian Pelican: W. W. Wells, W.'' ays. Onstott will be honor gt During his ived in a riot car ;n_(} ispateh authorities claim the order contra- C. Morrison, Mrs. L .Otto at a no-host luncheon Friday nc also e rat with his riotstick. dicts both the London and Moscow & PR = lat the Baranof Gold Room. All 5 T declaratior.s on Austria persons interested in Girl Scout The order was said to be acsers QFFICIALS FLY FOR work are invited to attend. Those ronnected witn the confiscation of planning to be present are asked which the Ru FAIRBANKS HEARING 0 cc0 v touen witn ams. v, g ! Austriar % T Imore at Red 693. S ng to Fairbanks over the = oA claiming ! p 5 = weekend to attend the “show cause T RN Bk et lic's ‘ine “’K‘” x Stich Courk BACK IN STATE Saturday’s '"'d.‘.:: (:l\]r‘(( for “the y .0 Karluk fishing Friends of Miss Jane Alexander, confisca of 22,000,000 Worth of ..joq’ brought by former wite daughter of Judge industry packers to n enforcemer Geoirge F. Ale re- with oth fishing reg ort that she is due to arrive in Se- e e to natives, were F . Wildlife , from Tokyo. She will go to S ey oyt or Frank W. Hynes and In-.gan Francisco for discharge from ~ that ]).‘.;p!. 3 en by \'!w Ger Department at- | the Anteridin SRied ‘Cross’. overs mans after <ing Austria Gecrge Folta vios, 45 i %h has' béer o 1 1. ,] e { = 1 1938 is stbjec: to scizure o5 G B Camed o bt o cer, the 18ht relres 1ment man rep: urider injunction procee by . ol st 2y g pereeer Leaving for TENAKEE MAN FINED ’ [ ‘]] . { i~ BT e Blncka)Native . S IAY l‘ilgC OoOr m1uiitons O " Theodore Haas and One of three Tenakee natives righ Dr Walter Gold y on a comg sworn by C‘I]]‘l)e]‘a C ])C()]‘) C S ASST. AT KETCHIKAM i e m Armstrcng, Ghrlie Jim. had been {ined $56 and rcceived a sus- >} Vit Stat + sended sentence of six mol 5 . . o | P g LIONS (LUB HEARS R et ()]ynl]ua Brewing Company y Patrick J. Gilmore, Jr., tc = ail here, foll 1g a | of guilty day disclosed approval of appo lAlK BY MRS. KUH sef U. S. Commissioner Felix OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. S. A. ment of Ernest Bailey to serve as 5 ay. Chaiges against the two oth- Assistant U. S. Attorney at K 5 er Tenakec men, Johnnie Jack and kan, a post vacated last yea 1e Iept Villie Jack, were dismissed. the resignation of Robert L. Jern- B8O LRss ‘l‘( ',”‘\ berg, who entered private practice 'L"_l'“‘ Hid Bailey, a former K pub- : ‘1--‘“* .‘,”“} L e lic school teacher, was admitted to Lions something asout "8 ©20 0 the Alaska Bar in November, 1940, American col V‘x‘; sl e He served for a time as U. S. Qom- Pan Americ gy S missioner at Tenakee ted ; is a Deputy Cdle in Alaska to stud v at Ketchikan and is not expected ation and pro- to take over his new office for craft work of week or more yet. Bailey is mar- X ried and has two children, He were especially proud . served in the Coast Guard . duine Fourt of v l?\'v ¥ o the war,, being discharged in 4945 first place in y!.:v- - : A The huge lion F gfi ¥ pessan - ™) n 4 y L] 3 iy 15 78S T 7 e, the Paily From CGur Gwen Farm administration of vi tests in o T, Alva schools. Don Harold Q i § . ;e RIONS -- JWISS Lnar Green Onion: 1SS Lite " A Beet Greens -- Parsnips Super Market Tui 'pS n - - - Phones 92-95—Z Free Deliveries Daily - STORE HOURS8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Fresh Local Strawherries Cy¥y COLD WATERMELDNS 111t : y GROCERY DEPARTMENT—PHONE 478 HONEYDEW MELONS-GRAPES " 2 STARLINERS"” D-C3 DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, POTATOES ' COMPLETE AIR EX d and FREIGHT SERVICE Dake and Molapaiin | e 0% REDUCTION 2.0 Pounds for $1.00 ROUN . | 100 Pounds $4.95 ; GEORGE BROTHERS . Phone’SZ-SS—ZFm Deliveries Daily ] OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667