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PAGE EIGHT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ; ' WEDNESDAY JULY 17, 1946 ](lalmed to have wrested the nom-|er's prewar tecord, h-nmng hi n WIn a e Io lr a am 'I {ination fron: the veteran of 24 “America’s lcading isolationist.” ; \mus in the Senate, Wheeler tacit- . 2 ly conceded the verdict by saying i . : o T S " (he voters ‘have relieved me of a s a saft measure, the Juneat| — o = rlsco a or' | great respcnsibility and a lot of | Police Dept. request the coopera- : . r hard work.” He added that he had tion of pareuts in keeping then mner;«tul:\wd Erickson. children from playing in the streets ' T .' | " i | In a stateinent’issued in Butte, and riding on any car or vehiclg 4 D%v P e (a a' S: Wheeler scia that “probably I lost upon any portion thereof not ine A\ | B i axd many suppurlers because I did not tended or deignated for this use | | go along blindly with a Democratic passengers. | ; o | Administration in the past few LECNARD WILLIAMSON SAN FRANCISCO, July 17—Ro-| (Continucd from Page One) vears, but 1 could not sacrifice my Chief of Police. Red - Con‘n’olled Tito Re- . na % ger D. Lapham still is Mayor o oo | principles for Party expediency. (323-t3) 5 B o % san Francisco. A recall movement jam Green, Philip Murray and T., Erickson had an unoffi 5 g g|me Ellmlf‘afes Chetmk i s 2 . to oust tho iormer steqmshlp com-|c. Cashen; Chester C. Davis, O. of 4,479 receiving 42386 compared FROM ANCHORAGE , 3 Max Gardner, Treasury Undersec- With Wheoter's 37,807 in 784 of 1,-| Elmer Goiow and the L. V. Tud Leader and Followers % i in . r retary; Anna M. Rosenberg, Na-| 156 precincts, it tatiilis e RErveA Ml ok ) 5 . & . thaniel Dyke, Jr., Eric A. Johnson rickson campaigned as an-inter- | Anchorage. 1hey are staying at th The recall movement, dating back and George H. Mead P o el e e 1 {o the Lapham-approved increase' Taft made clear he was not S s A S A o g this spring of streetcar fares from to bargain with the admini seven to ten cents, was sponsored| “Of course the by a group led by Henry F. Budde, sign the bill if we put h thing publisherof neighborhood weekly |as meat, eggs and butter back ur 3 ly last night conceded no desire to compromise the bill 1l uttempt had failed. If the President wants t eto it, 2 | uttem; resident wants o veto The Miracle spread ham is a 62-year old former then le! him \om 1[ ip liues executive who left| - i ),000-a-year job to take over ars or | ralit, at $10,000, WHEELER The executior e i | SadoderH | B, forme Northrop's XB-35 Flying Wing, driven by eight coun er-rotating prepellers, soars skyward after making DAUGH]’ER 'S (oMlNG losES IN APRHCOTS = BaSke! 51.65 its firet \uu‘r»\lul takeoff at Hawthorne, Calif. It has a win pan of 172 feet. (AP Photo) SR {--Rm"’.m‘cm- BARKLEY'S | FNDERS WemeRst . oo MONTANA {PLUMS - - Baskel $1.75 agi i pend of police of Belgrade. the Blomgrer. Building. wje-Ta Dir 55, former » = ) PASADENA, Calif. — Rutl da Carlson, daughter of el g ter of Interior - in' e R‘&AE!{? Mgw Joy, stepping on a sidewalk scale D Martin and Rae Lilian| (Continued from Page Ome) SE&EILL!“GS COFFEE P § -7} i 4 5 i 1 e 5 L AIMS REECE NAME NOW (700 o e o 20 S0 methy i e 1 Milan 1 COMBEIIES |inserted her penny and the ma- (om Ketcldkan where she has ypo fourth time; James V. Carmich- g BcARHBy (Y S PR ? |chine coughea up 200 coins at her. peen assisting i their office siNCe'aer 36 - e le (asg f @ lb Qan 9 1 el P o ! assis ' fice SINCe qel, 3G-year-cld former state les a z eibor ‘Yorie, 8, N win-| 6. 0. P. Chairman kes ?\fi ¥ 5 The store IDEEEE I acC O0c vty ] lator backed by Gov. Ellis Arnal 4 ¥ s . 1 ain-| 0. U, P. Lhairman Ma LR L] ked by ! o Velibor Yoni lto swe p up the penni 1 8t Miss Carlson plans to leave the former Gov. E. D. River and H : s sured Miss Farley it was not one gy part of September for Berke- oKelley. %2, former Minister (hafgeS"Rdal(al Group of those weighing machines Which you'to complete her last year at the b hito Sir premacy REE EAN&E currEE 3 o R i \so gives you your “fortune hiversity of California’s School of i i B in Parly Washmgfon miniod from. 1 : s Un / c Zalmadge campaigned on a “white i iny. Patar. % ’ 5 . Optometry cupremacy” plaform and warned " 4 r‘ ¢ T | y < - 5 " “, 1 airs are currently under inves- Tenne. and & > : 2 o ™ o T wise” NEglUl‘S to stay away from Official Yugoslav commen NEW YORK, July 17—Carroll 5 by ‘the Committe |touched by eight other state Empire Want Aas D”“L‘ resu'ts! {1e polls, e ey “1ids a morning was that “since ti i- e. Revuciican National Chair- i : : dent of the Yugoslav parliamer Y ¢ ¢ night that control of b7 | % | Yesterday's primary results in Seiaabed Il of ks seol s i Bt bl ped ‘SHADY BUSINESS” TOLD | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU [ brief: o aa S ; PRINOORALID: L EBTAV RS DOED £ TON, July 17.—Elean- JUNEAU, ALASKA | Arizona—Senator Errest W. Me- men, all the sentences i Rd-Fasci who se X " | e o0ie erne or Hall, a forr Y WEATHER BULLETIN Farland, Reps. John R. Murdock S secretary in the been carried ou B ‘apon. this n the very| The capital apparently lost et ¥ t which| Y . . of a midwest DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME and Richard F. Harlett and Gov. Interest once the death sentences| s ha Sl g nj , testified today Max. temp. TODAY |Ciiney P. Osborn, all Democrats, b -y y i b, R8¢ listened in on a last Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. Weatherat 1-nominated easily s 8 . were passed. Authorities Wwe fident about issuing any statem P moment suggest lep! v ation in whicn Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Wyoming—Senator Joseph C regarding the executions, and il gpssg el | May (D-Ky) asked | Anchorage 7 46 57 Trace Cloudy G'Mahoney, Gov. Lester C. Hunt attitude was that news of the exe- At d e 110 ngton Repre- | Barrow 33 land Rep. Frank A. Barret unop- ANIMAL nou roon 2 3 rat @ X 18 Bethel 52 5! Pt. Cloudy pecsed for Democratic renomination d cutions was unimportant e cutions was unimportan Red-Faseism which seeks PR A RS A s 1 000?" Cordova 61 5 5 Cloudy Earl V{nght State Treasurer, led 5 k itselt under the label of lib- : I' was fo s employed Dawson 80 : | former *Gov. Nels H. Smith in the | 1, be told the National Re- i i i A ctalat Btmonton : Republican primary for nomination Gi L] lars L] pBA INSPE(!OR Sy : e sompany of Elgin, Iil,| Fairbanks 7 0 Cloudy |for_governor. ¥ F: I 10WeVve S I d¢o mean Metal Products | Haines 55 § 0 Cloudy | Arkansas—Reps. Oren Harris and that members of this radical group| oeo Uhe Batay : o : = : & ki e FINDS WNEED OF v IhEitto thaniselves: fato po-| SO EtYs & dunean ¢ : u Glantye o[BS PR on, PRSTREG MINIMUM DELIVERY ___.__$2.50 ORDER {nomination. it he told the Senate Investigating | Juncan Airport ¢ 2 08 ! MU! V 08 GF LAk DoOH the Pol-1 o 1mitee she quit this job be- Ketchikan 0 Cloudy | Montana—Rep. Mike Mansfield MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. MORE BU“_D!NG v making tevel in the Democratic| oot €6 P W0 Bk 0 e otasbue 4 0 Pt. Cloudy | (D), renominated over lone op- DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. P and in the present adminis- McGrath 54 5¢ Trace Clear | ponent: Rep. Wesley A. D'Ewart, AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. e told (he Committee that in|) tration in Weshington. of fre t telephone conversa- | Some 0 Pt. Cloudy | (R), unopposed. o Although just beginning a com- rey call the tune to which the 0o petyenn nd Joseph | Northway Raining | —_— Sl plete inspection of > Federal n dances, and the tune | g ..o n sales agent, Petersburg 5 01 Cloudy { DEFEAT ADMITTED PHON and Territorial jing here—the | is strangely i the Internationale et ney ten in and take | Portland ¥ 0 Pt. Cloudy | HELENA, Mont, July 17.—Sen- ' first since the start of the war— The road down which they are ta May, sne said, had originated | Prince George 5 22 Cloudy {ator Burton K. Wheeler acknow- Murray Davis of the Pub ild- | ir leads to one inevitable Prince Rupert : 0 Cloudy ledged today his defeat by Leif : e 5 3 G 4 eeman. ings Administration alr 3 'f’ n y system and a polic 4 s she testified, “it|San Francisco [ { . | Erickson in yesterday’s Democratic );.1321.120(1. the .1.«.< d lu.! ; n | sia as a conversation about lumber— |Seattle 0 Cloudy | primary. of Juneau's government c q r sk 8 s about length and sizes Sitka & .01 Cloudy | Shortly after the 40-year- Md Mr. Davis today forecast that wanted to remember. At Whitehorse 0 Pt. Cloudy | State Supreme COulL Justice first | new wing to the Federal Building p o' j d l . I (he conversabion M. | Yakutat § 02 Pt. Cloudy! e - here will be under construction| ay l! geS S May rather gruffly to Mr. —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. mdafl —l—i—-l—:—l—HH—x—-l—i—H++—l-—|-—l—x—l—l—H—l-T-l—l-+ -H+H- etime within the next | Freeman, “wnat about that $3,000 ’ WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center continues in the Gulf months. At least, it is PBA ;'~ pr il W U : g > along th t ¥ ppe BF what was the answer " was of Alaska this morning with a ridge of high pressure along the coas to try ': keep all government ag jtness replied that it |{rom Oregon to Southeast Alaska. The temperatures over Southeast cies under cne roof—which is —_ s i : = ska c e hormal yesterday. Rain has fallen during the e " = TAS 1 TON qv 17 i 3 ¢ “it would be | Alaska continued near normal yesterday. £ 4 ly impossible here with ex-| WASHINGTON, July 17—A bill B g t 24 hours over many stations over northwestern United States, IR e?” qisse pansion of the present structurc—|granting $5,000-a-year pay raise ¢ southwestern Canada and from Southeast Alaska to the eastern portion and the PBA will draw its plans to the Federal judiclary, from of the Aleutian Islands. Thunderstorms were reported over Montana. D nvu.o!-umpl,\z l':‘ ;1!? to ’?w ‘(‘h:w! szn\.‘x[ the L‘;nm( :;l‘fnus IPll()l"}‘l[H)leK(\‘\k:( l‘l("\\:‘ MARINE WEATHER BULL ETIN resses 26 09 gress to m.mm. the money s ‘rx.x down, wag passed by the Sen- d tecen ans ‘f 200N TP B Reperts from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today Currently, Mr. Davis is check- ate today and sent to the House. |tate, records e pa WIND Height o(Wa\efi ing up on improvement and re-| Upwards of 300 judges are affect- Week, ar Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) pairs needed to bring the present|ed. The totul increase in their, John Bers to Glenn E. Allen,| o, neoigion Cloudy 5 Calm 1 foot » TRUDY HALL JRS building to government standard.|salaries will be around $1,500,000 highway homestead tract, six miles oo ne gpencer Cloudy 54 ENE 14 1foot | ¢ & There’s much to be done, he eos.|a year. n Berg to Charles H.|picd Rock Cloudy 56 SE 22 3 feet | Sizes 9-11-13-15 Davis has just completed an in- .o — zer, anviner portion of Same | mive Pinger Light Cloudy 58 N 4 Calm spection of Federal government!e e e © o ® » e ~ . ® » =« homestead; Enrman W. Bliss to MI.| Guard Tsland Cloudy 61 S 6 1 foot buildings in the Interior, at Nome o nd Mrs. Join E. Paden, house and | 1 i100ln Rock _Cloudy 58 15 1 foot and to the Westward. This is his|e WEATHER REPORT : St. Ann’s Avenue, Doug-| pojing Retreat Cloudy 57 SE 9 il A FR first Southeast Alaska stop. (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) Jz LeMers to Murrel Sas- MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY Temperatures for 24-Hour P een, Dol house and lot; B. E.| gVENING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 15 to 20 miles = 2 ding 6:30 0'Clock This d to Frank Kardanoff, Gold|per hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Frederick Slzes 10 102 /2 .o 3 ddition property, Juneau. | gound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutai—southerly to In Juneau—Maximum, 62 e o southeasterly winds 15 miles per hour. Cloudy with local light rain. minimum, 51 DE. BAE LILLIAN CARLSON Deepening low pressure center—55 degrees north, 149 degrees west. <post—Maximum, 62; Optometr now in Juneau for e o = | 0 two weeks stay and will make ex- . SERVI(E ENDED NEWTON, M' - The “forg ten key” service of the Newton fir department ends today. Fire officials said they had run up their last ladder for people who! had been careless and had forgot- ten or lost the keys to their apart- amination of the eyes and fit glas- WEATHER FOREC ses in her office in the Blomgren JUI Y CI EARANCE (Juneau and Vicinity) Bldg. Phoae 636 for appointment. 323-tf) S Clousy with occasional ot S ALE %VEM%AE};E é\FLIIwITH\} “However,” the official added, “if very light rain and not Alexander the Great was born in there's a child locked in the houss ® much temperature change @ Macedonia in Europe, died at Babe HOSE FOR THOSE WHO or bathrocm, well still make the ® tonight and Thursday. ® 'lon in Asia and was buried at Alex 1 HAVE SIGNED OUR run.” |® @@ e o0 e e e 0 0 e eandria, in Egypt. | . CARDS. ecooecevo0eeo0 o SlackSuis Y@¥> || JONES-STEVENS The House of Swansdown @ Skiris Hats Self-Winding Reduced by SHOCK PROOF . . . WATER PROOF . . . NON-MAGNETIC 1-3 and 1-2 WATCHES WITH SWEEP SECOND HANDS AND LUMINOUS DIALS THE NUGGET SHOP IT STARTS TOMORROW! See the Largest Selection of Men's and Ladies’ Watches that Have Been on Display for Many Years Channel Apparel Ladies’ Stone-Set Dress Watches priced from $75 to $1,000 ¢ Twentieth Century Bldg. PHONE 203 ’ SAND SAILORS_sailing craft in which vacationers skim over Florida sands are ready for ! X Cm”e '" a"d B"rause Arflu”d a race at Daytona Beach. They reach speeds of more than 30 miles per hour. ‘fl'-m"-'-‘

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