The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT which she wi mately 150 south- tor here her beund voyags - on RECALL ELECTION INSAN FRANCISCO ham, who gave steamship to become cor mayor for a s in the hunds ¢ voter 1t a special recall election { The recall was backed by Henry! F. Budde, publi f a group of | neighborhcod weekly newspapers. | Recent raisii.s of streetcar and bus' tares was a major issue. Labor or-| canizations generally steered clear cf the contioversy | IS ESS CONTINUING SUCCESS _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1946 | __JUNEAU, ALASKA NTIAL TO Bunch B SUMMER SOUASH - - - Dound § TUCCING SQUASH - - - Pound 257 . Hot House Cucumbers - Cakhage - Green Peppers Celery - Calaves - Cauliflower LS/ MET mds BB | 2 2 Vo 14 K € ¢ t RALIREETS @ ata and a Chopin Waltz. Miss Eng-‘\&»lu dt of the Juneau Lumber and Harry O'ds were sentenced No- onAGER IS [ b l gfl Kenr hat he M 7&6‘;30‘%5 MAN 2 MISS a NG lish, who is <pending her summer Mills,. and Bob Callan of Seattle,| here yesteraay afternoon by U. 8. s yL. BFR g;‘d‘l ! U ¥ b P vacation in Juneau, has studied also were Rutary gue: Commissioncr Felix Gray: Price to NO'I' IN}URED BY 1 royer tende I {J AHM’S pROF"S music in Seattle’s Holy Names — e {two montas in the Federal jail, ’ \‘\p,'{', ng SHL Academy, and is genuinely artistic/ PAVING CONTRACT OK'D Olds to 30 cays. A previous sus- Y 4\ E‘(E {\ Wik & ¥ ¥ fl%d in her renditions of difficult num- is Wyiicr, Public Roads Ad-|pension of & six months sentence GROUNDING HERE 2 B4 ¥ fhed By 1 CORE WERE VERY SHM - 5 L bers. ation Acting District En-|to Olds on a similar charge was Goodr : ¢ d Don Skusc, chairman of the| gineer, toduy reported that final not revoked. T E ' BRE P Tt Koy NGO - Bibe ik $ club’s Soap Box Derby committee, | approval has been given for con- - B Sh|p Backs Off Beach -/ & E‘!}!M ?,__ g,&g ned imony cait NG L B announced that the race will be| tract with tae low-bidding Terri- } e B B o K A 1% - ; ~“."”“,‘k"! l.,,‘;(zlmmk,” mu b M B |held Suncay, July 28. He “fimd torial Construction Company for BUYS S(Hool ! campan ey er Senate in- that to dure 20 cars have been|apprcximateiy one mile of paving Comes Into Port Under | L (OASTAL AIRLINES vestigationconiended today 1 cntered. | 1ading to the Ketchikan Distriet| crype, . ¥,—Louis Conolesl Own Power Yesterday | erair ¢ ON DALY Fif cholimarifad: a2 e I The following visiting Rotarians| Coast Guard Base. Work is 1ow €x- | hag gone back to school 11 % waid heoiplb=toct s |were intrcduced: Willlam Marsh, Pected to get under way any day, conolesio has purchased a three- T i e Kidota) 1 i % & 1 to the foreign clandesiine operatives|Seattle; Carl Sautel, Spokane,| " story brick schoolhouse, which he e ¥ Syt &n EoT commi | the U. . zone of Berlin in no|wash; Waitcr W. Shaffer, Pasa-| T RIE a once attended, for use as a laun- or nee pr Hal R Je ; chief account- violatcd any written, oral oridena, Calif.; and Fred A. Shaffer, SENTENCED ory and dry cleaning establishment. At the ime, Ju B L. Z Walte v it uplied quadrip reement in | Phoenix, Ariz. Both pleading guilty to drunk The building was abandoned as a out R ! 1 I 1 ! nt s . """”‘ Sta Schmidt, son of George|and disorderly charges, Otis Price school in 1940. R \, Mrs. G. A. Lambi ¢ « L statemc Lt iy U sl rimeelif e o] P l 1 C or Cliff « no quarrel ov s N i bioet e | mmediately ¢ e I Mason, Chariotte M mounts that have been left Cislir iy Lol d di g her 4 4 bl or To Pelican. D, I ey, J. Win- corporations or individ ; Sty B oo FRIght \Eowaver r: to Excur There arc 1o ex profits. A i ng interruption (BT K “_“"‘: i b ‘! A Law \ t, I ; "‘I.w 3 '“1”. from i A | H he arrival of the Ty ies opInol imp { . ; A Presid rie Basin ¢ S i ; Aleutian, 1 is 1ot expected o ‘n:],- o '1‘ s 1 ith, Mrs. FIOH S ‘(‘_.““ Jn';\“' company di e "")“ :t'w' o - Bk o~ 5 2 C o 108 A o L b Juneaw’s Gldest Super Viaricet 3 LMD o oot i I the ww‘: « . SO [ 5 1 “‘ ik loned repeatedly | ESTABLISHED SINCE 1908 An “OK" report on the s hentE (e 10y “”' e Pet ) R ) . captivity | e (\;umml. G By ) etlred s K m P g p i eboies Tl < i Q] \ Miribe Intpecwor John NeWmarker, ..o st Binck ontined 5 % Sinkte Farind idt e P - ll'l hw d d Th F = S pressed back i €T there is not a syllabls « B e o . Celliman tof e GUS PERET TALKS, | rices Inrougn tyeanesuay, 4 furs., I ri., alurday Ao 4 ern VOSABEr iy thig trial that the I STEAMER MOVEMENTS he could not “sec LY [ ; e S C——— T ————— g o e MNES ynstructed Redin or cve I P : il ng ir ng a case of Scotch | H e s T G ; W AT S | ORRAINE ENGLISH | Largest Selection of FRESH FRUITS and : Guard Officc of the regular mar- g veo mened closi o . ’ oon. ! g 4 “ Recalling that formerly vessels ype qomity of the t ‘ I from pprtp,!aimn i S Al were often purposely beached on| mpe case & Thursday, depending on . s 5 ] i G el the tailings pile for hull work ibor trouble o Newmarker opined today that the ~ jjq e B ¢ D 1 dule S!Qi’éed by pl’eS!dE i fics .lll‘\[\' Northern Voyager could not have jnstructior ‘ 1 da IR ) i L picked a belier spot to go ashore. ceverely critick eduled t rom WASHINGTON, July 16.—An / g thak| Y Lar e Heads However, a course 40 feet to the gy un 24 \eing the V TRys ey pro- East would have kept her clear, he gefer 3 L h il fo year of duction ¢ but essential am- stated ! ed Ve Y has been signi £ : It is expected that Coast Guard witn Bes named el \ Sl S aduien ko 8 F ouring the Territory to| R officials will hold a formal inguiry p] i d at 8:30 to- tion ¢ 500,000 e : “ »..nnn“.xu‘t‘u,.;i into the m ~for the re i The men of came | MOITOW. large as the ! needs He “.,\. today’s principa when the smp arrives at Ketchi- out in excej s t uc © - - ropriation. The b ecn S es ker s o ! uthbound. From here, the structions taker \tty BAND TO PRACTICE AR 3 \dition to Peret, program s 1 Voyager is to proceed to E. Griffin and Irvin Goodman. The| The Jur it Band Y . 1 Scoity Adams, presented via Hoonah and other j ’ 1 the we wctice tonigh x rrainc English, gifted plan-| —_— ports. i o'clock in H School who played a Beethoven Son- Kept away {rom the dock by the e I ! b ent arrival of the Aleutian, an- { 4 other ATC fireighter, the Palisana, e anchor in Juneau harbor | o on her arny re northbound t ‘ : GREEN ONIONS -— Local it was deciced to send the Pali- cagway, Sitka ¢ ’ GLACIER SAILS SOUTH TONIGHT, il 5 On the lust leg of her maiden| trip on her uew Southeast Alaska Run, the Coastal igation Com- ! pany'’s Coastal Glacier is to from Jure.u this evening oclock, for Petersburg, Wrangell| and Ketchik.n \ er ) Junzau on 1:15 oclock this afternoon from | Sitka and way ports, but na- | ger Jim Church expected to havel a large list out southbound. The! Coastal Glacier sails from the Al-| Gaflfiey fia&e Lifer In Canadian Legion| EDMONTON, Alveria, Juy 16— The former commanding general of | the Alaskan sector has been made | a life member of the Canadian Le-| gion. Brigadier General Dale f-1 ney received the honor at a farewell | dinner by the Edmonton| branch of the Legion he G 1 is leaving Edmonton | to assume command of the United | States Army Air Base at Be ATHER REPORT BUREAU Hour Period is Morning o o o Juneau—Maximum 53 53 In minim At Alirport minimun, 49. -Max! WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Cloudy with occasional very lignt rain tonight and Wednesday. Not much temperature change Copyright 1640, The Aser Tomalees. .. Firm, Red FGGS - 1 arge, Fresh | | Dozen §5¢ | 4 CHERRIES, Bing - - - - Pound £9c | TPLUMS, Sweet - - - BacketSE.95 (ANTALOUPES - - - - Pound X 5¢ : | UCKY STRIKE | LOCAL STRAWBERRIES 1 ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy - - - - Doen4ic Honey Dew Melons - Watermelons Winesap Apples - Grapefruit leans Fine fobacco Round, So Firm_— So Fully Packed Free and Easy On The Draw \ Yes, LS /MFT e Cimpny

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