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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B u l l E T I N S in violation PAGE TWO ing industry of the Anu-Trust nced townspeop rman Act 'WATER SUBJECT IS/ tiiey had looked over the (COASTAL AIRLINES K, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1946 ington, a 10,000-ton cruiser has been crdered to Trieste to join the Medi- Game Hunter Madsen He has stolen orang Two Arres'ed e tle bits of pape: E terranean fleet. It will bring the childfen’s Fag dMils, il v\r'u} Hee | DIS(USSED BY llo“s \\ ASHINGTON President OUT DURING WEEKEND ( N 'h Ab d U. S. naval strength in the gM('d,_ it is said—the mayor's cigar. But LONDON — Bread rationing in Truman to the Senate today omlng or Oaf terranean up to two cruisers and I has never before demanded pas- the United Kingdom went into the nomination of James Dunn, As-| The following passenge: two destroyers. or urg ary ship. Evidently be is| At today's meeting the Lions de- | f0rm today wih many stores refus- sistant ret of State to be flown by Alaska Coastal lines Hls own p"va‘e Yi(h' The Navy described the move- a ma erning crow voted most of the hour in discussing | Ing to handic the Staff of Life be- Ambassador to Italy on Saturday and Sunday: To Peli- ment of the Huntington as “routine” The men aboard the Louise Werethe Juneau Water System and the |cause of the extra work involved can: Martin Neilsen, M. Reblin and said the orders were issued a 0‘ I-O(al Ba' just a trifle flattered. Somehow | possibility of public ownership T]"\in\ coupons, clc TOKYO—H .mqumm announc- George Solberg; to Excu 22.—Charles | month ago being selected the one ship out of | present owner of the system, R. F Ll ay tuai 174,000 mettic tons of S. Constantine: to H o r and guide g . all others landing at Wrangell was| Lewis, is quite willing to sell to lhp BEVERLEY HILLS, Calif.—“No- rted grain gnd flour 1 been Mary Marks and C. Briones; to (#d he would leav> Thursday for JOHN B'SHOP BA(K % 1 distinction of sorts. They thought | city for the sum of $210,000. [ ticeably improved” was the condi- rized for Japanese use during Sitka: H. Sherwood, C. Brionss, R *:-'"““”_k- 4 e 50200t Trall Of Sllver Leads 10 possibly it proved something or-{ Lion Val Poor was called upon to | tion reportec on Howard Hughes, July. The ration includes 16400 M. McPhersc Mrs. J. Cropley, | POWer e e (_‘)‘_m“'. 1 pur- FROM BUYING -mlp 12 about CPR ships. So When|tell of the Douglas Water System |but no visitors are allowed. of corn, the first distribution Jake Cropley and J. Cropley; P L ,“‘,‘“;“)”“” e P BO d 0 ' Midnight. Son flew amidst the rig- |which is publicly owned. He stated { t e Jdity L!]v-m. |Tulsequah, B. C.. C. Graham, N. | 'f‘]::‘f’»‘l ,'l“‘ S M o T ; alr un ver 10 they let him stay. (Not a man t in the ten years since the| SEATTLE — Nicolai G. Redi - Mansell and H. Ingram '“"“'“‘ the boat the Kodiak B2ar| Returning to Jumau after a sev- - d will admit it, but gettin tem has been installed the reve- | Russian Naval officer recently ac- ME From Pelican: Fred Mor } 1 weeks buying trip.in the States, Grand JUIY TOdfl\/ footed passenger off a boat is|nye has paid all of the expenses of | quitted on c:vionage charge, etc YA(HT ANDER w"“ {from Hoonah: Ro Austin; from * | John Doyle Bishop, manager of B. o ubtedly easier t} removing | operation, including interest on|said he will leave tomorrow for lows ANDREWS HERE Excursion Inlet A Hjelmeland HEAVY (R ' ER Behrends dry goods department, ¥ » trail of silver mon-|a two-winged one.) bonds and is steadily retiring the|Portland to jeturn to Moscow. [ i and Ruth Hayes: from Tenak rrived Sawirday via PAA. e folice yesterday aft The pompous and rather 'rwl‘\)(:xd,,d indebtedn { R ON S E AlASKA IOUR Jobn Tennyson and Ida Irby; from While or his trip Mr. Bishop E d two men here on visitor said nothing about Lion Mike Monagle, who had been| ROME—A cyclone howling dow s ke ’ Ekagway: Ben C. Miller; f1 ON WAY Io jOIN visited New York and Chicago as burglary rges. The arrests oc- but the Louise crew accepted him ) ggked th make a study of the Juneau |on the Adriatic Coast has take: - Todd: Lydia Dick; from Sitka: Mz well as various western coast fash- after first reports : ) gu Water System, with a view to public }vvu lives of at least 33 and scor The Meander, a 70-foot Canadian C. Galleger, T. Galleger, | ion centers hat the cash regist- de u before ship, reported that the present [ are missing ht from Vancouver, B, C., arriv- Edwards; from Tulsequah TRIESIE F‘EEI L " > oo Chietis Bar Had HEen -tobe down oinak Rusoitered o eyiteth Lo 15 | & d in Juncau vesterday after:mak-|Smith and P. A. Williams (o R R ks : The lung fish bre through o agit city for the sum of $210,000. The | S v pl cruise throughout 5 . WABHINGIFCR oy 3 The gills but can also use its auxiliary ; . P : BOMBA) —Steel-helmeted polic I g Navy disclosed today that the Hunt-lung, a sort of modified air bladder. A ) L A . wy 810ss revenue derived from the sale | pagrclled the populous sections of Scutheast Aloska DR MYERS WITH 3 kR ive residences were Donald n't e bad guY."{¢f services by the system iS ap- | Bombay toay as virtually all busi-| Making the trip are Mr. and Mrs " W'FE William Johr.son and Dale Blyber ! the shib. | proximately $36,000 annually with id" industeidl Ay was | Edwerd Low and Mr. and Mrs. J. ed with the bu y. Police 1 people Intthe expenses running about half or a woneral strike of 200,000 Andrew uG the boat is being TOURING AI.ASKA, 15' that i confessions have \ like our putting him | his amount and there isn't much |yorkers kippered by J. Wright. Also aboard n incd from bot ashore “‘}"‘““'A“‘ 5 olin the way of improvement to be Bty G wre two Tahltan bear dogs be- VIS" l" 32 YEARS This afte-ncon, Johnson and Bly- “L bet he doesnt know a single:qone. I bk i B r to Mr. Low. They were Si Ch f ¢ were ouned over to Federal pigeon in town,” said an aggrieved | 1, 1934 the company replaced al| CEBVELAND — a Ciggat: Lok sed ul Wrangell 2 Op a lng horities nere and were arraign- stewart mains and outlets at an expen: RIS culiclance ISRt 1gh M, Low is an Alaskan,! Dt and Mrs. J. L bt U. S. Commissiener Felix Whether Midnight Son will g0W [g73000, this with other factors led [day to lay plans for a lakes ship i 10l O I8 tims AR ORI !1(\.»1)_\'(:n.m church are ; a Gray on charges of “burglary not jaded with the fowl life in Juneau | ¢y tne Black and Veatch appraisal | PINE Strike centatively set for Au cat is the lust port of (OUF of Alaska after an absence of a dwellir Both waived pre- and teturn to Wrangell by O {yalue of $224,000 (replacement | 1% Alaskan itiner and 32 yedrs. They ‘are staying at th wear liminary lear and were bound Whether he will settle down and|yalue), the depreciation value being | 2 i o ; is going to San Prancisco D2 a0t and plan to Visit in Ju- - over ta the grand jury under bond: become the dark horse of pigeon cgiimated at $214,000 at the present| FONDON—The body of Artl vico from here, Lesll WAt HpEir n SANE ARIN- CHAF EZ E John $2,000; Blyberg $1,500. society along the docks, such con-!time The company annually Grelser, notorlous Nazi - distx | rs report wonderful "5 S on «nd Blyberg s q ventional people as r ers have g 660 in taxes leader in ocenpied Poland, rested hi Rt TG Dr ‘“‘,"f takca $140 in currency and MO Way of knowing | The pompany was established |t0d8Y In one of the mass produc- . o e i i from the bar's till, after, W2 surmise, however, that he will |apout 1006 and has been granted | UON coffins turned out by the Ger-| e ary for the The soft jerse shield el by a key they found Stay. trade the Totem Pole tOWN fag.year franchises as they expired |Mans for cxecuted Poles. Greis EE R s g 3 thay proves such a he Grusd Bullding apartment or Cosmopolitan life in the Capi-'pethe city, with the last one ex- | Was hanged at the Poznan Citadel S]’EAMER MOVEMEN]’S and lived in that vicinity until 1914 boon in hot weather & 4. Sefpner tal City, and soon be upsetting the|piving jast March. The company |Yesterday i.fore a crowd of 15,000 On leaving Alaska he studied in some wear Chafeze B e g (] fber o "“”::””"‘ u\m“;uu:']n‘\;“"”"”m the city with water for Poles. Dl R f;:“;‘i“’“‘ “l:;”’ém """ to the St the year round. R T e S L e L Mt “% (its use in fire fighting, cleaning, and e to Bhiive SR s B e . : Hrgecaliapl SRy T G fetc, at no charge or it would pay| WASHINGTON—OpA Adminis- “pHNTE IURTOW PR | dncludec in the Myets' plans on i R S i e We only surmise, howaver $200 into the city treasury instead. trator Paut A. Porter told President fo. Abrls oAy after: -1 iReeHis e == N EA R e ¥ 2 LA B BT (In the franchise the city holds the | Truman today the compromise bill “Cocauled 'o arrive tomorrow after- cabin they have obtaincd below missing by cwner Corbett fimm\ -3 et 3 y 1 nocn or evening. e ey Heve Babn k. when he re-opened the business at THREE I-UMBERME" ;;;’)ul;u/“b\}“uf‘"(:\'vnl‘A‘rl ’x:lml):‘ltfe g;z.roefl m‘“ v;w OP4 is an u‘n|‘)rnvrvm‘.x. reighter Square Sinnet from ing Haines, Skag % a q e 1 oclock Sunday afternoon. Bly- e i P RIN A | ot ipe. measure he TRUENUY ve- | goniye tomorrow night or vicinity during the las e 1o O any time so desired. The Juneau | toed 4 3 Women's Avearer berg was oilested three and one- plA" DEVE[OPMENT | 5 | Wednesday morning The Doctor report r and Johnson was <”\ Council also has the right to WS I ol heduled to sail from tc come back to Ala to bt i SAw PI.YWOOD M".I. [fix the water rates. The water is| WASHINGTON — Rep. Mana Jay when he bec 86 years of agc 119z ‘IL,.\llm. S tested several times each year by | (D-Ala) said today he understar SE. 4o aafl ¥ A e G S 0 “I’s the Nicest Store In Town” | both the Health Department and|Paul Applehy Acting Budg I 0 ieacl Lo he ‘shoulgd The"hack in'1ive. years of Police Leonard Willlam- | the company for purity sebor. recommenided 1t 4 iday fetin 7 gy R Baranof Hotel Buildi B Chief Mil Clouse and Oregen timbermen and b any y. rector, reconmended that Preside SHAr WAkt sohsdiIan ding Patrol % ‘Row RO operatois left by plane| Three new members, w _w. Tut- | Truman veto a $1,000,000,000 rivers sy w-‘ w‘_d“("\d‘;\ Only the well-to-do origi- ol taday: 1ol fo tht fol- | tle of the Veteran Administration, | and harbors bill on the ground it is stebath Redtded m‘ cail for Pally permitted to fight ancient lowing a survey of Sout las- ‘B 1d Whiteside, salesman, and Bill | inflationary. s e Rome's legions It is staied that Blyberg and | OWHE B - Y kit tiatheney of the USED, were intro- | A Sageay. ab AL tan ght = e Johnson went to Gaffords apart- | e nter. Thompson, | duced to the club by Vice-President | ANKARA — The Turkish Demo- Princess Louise scheduled to ar- ERbet &bous 8180 8 The apart- o Aston ahd CrehB Rtk were | Robert Treat and were given the | cratic Parly, opposing the govern- Fi¥eam SRSy 0w mon IR SR YABADD AaRtord hAVINE LY G Dbl urday by |hand of welcome “,“,HM Repiibhican Peoples’ Party in 1% ! 8:15 lock and sails south- gone fishivg. There, they saw &y "ei01 " General Manager of| Gus Peret of the Remington Arms | Turkey's firs, free election in his- | "0U"d 8¢ @50 gclock. bunch of icys, among them that ka Development Board.|Company was a guest at today's|tory, was running strong today in pAchlc to Corbett’s Bar. It is alleged they luncheon and demonstrated the var$ the first handful of returns. (ONSU'_TANT HERE then took ‘nc key and entered the | . o< e ikan They have | ious ways of disarming a person who' —_— Lusiness place, Intending to et| o s (hemselves as being in-|has a gun trained on you. The per-| SEATTLLThe heat wave fh ti ON TIMBER STUDY ome whiskey. When they found | G 0ot G aine o combina- | formance was well received by the SOOHBE 6&xt oc ,fi,,“\”{.“.(,d(,;l i r money in the cash register tion sawmili and plywood mill at|members. Other guests were: Louis | secording to the weatherm ; : that instead. Suer Tetehilon ita Peters, ANS Director of Native Re- | oo iy o e Weatherman. Cool| J. P. Van Orsdel, consulling log- They staycd about 10 minutes in | SIther Ketchikan or Pnux.\b‘n‘;« Sl th ol ing winds are aiding a stoppage of ging and lumbering engincer from the bar, it i: reported, after which i R e ] i the 8-day temperature derby. Yes- coattle, arrived in Juneau they returned ‘to Gafford's apart-|"® first Portland, a month ago, terday Walla Walla had a temper- day to com a two-week Bt % upih, the loot Hhen they fwi 1 o] "Ew (oMMANDER ature of 1U§, Seattle and Tacoma of timber indus possibilitize in o st b Bl M avorably impressed Wi registering 85 outheast Alaska on behalf of tim- e e Eie® oy oD SPenciiE | they have scen in Southeast Alaska, ALASKAN DEPT. IS | Lo ver intercsts interested 1n ‘Al Tobi ‘ths Tih ‘4t Miltes ‘Place ahgl the timbermen éxpect: to " return . CLEVELAND—A special Federal expansion. Mr. Van Orsdel has the Onsls. Returning to Juneau|DCTth in ahout a month. They con-| VIS"on 0" SU"DAY Grand Jurv today indicted four conferred hera with Regional For- about threc hours later, they left| [¢i7ed here (nis morning with B.| PamPRE 4 individuals on ester B. Frank Heintzloman their trail of silver coins along| FYauK Heintdeman, Regional For-| ¢ | charges of conspiracy to restrain L S R Guth SFRacklin ‘strest. 1n various| CHer- Flying sigte = tb -meeb the new|and monopoiize the stencil dupli-' Empire Want Ads Lring resuits! = Y - > — Commanding General of the Alas-| — = Vo ‘b“fh'“""_" : ! COMUR. WEEDE HERE | kan Depariiuent, AUS, Brig. Gen.! '“‘x\}l d\\'; i‘ml_plzirx;l :"::itllul:“mll" Lt. Comdr. O. D. Weede, USCG, |Joseph H. Atkinson, Commanding 1 o e . Operations aid Air-Sea Rescue Of-|General, Fort Richardson, accom- Lan s salled NUTS the day. Muney uncovered checked ;... ron, " pistrict Coast Guard,panied by an aide, Lt. Col. Benedict with denominations stolen—includ- | i, 200 B o was in | arrived here Saturday by Army ing a 50-ccnt plece minted in In-| 5yne0y saturday enroute to An-|plane. | ol cherage for a communications con-; The Alaska Army Chief, Maj.| FAMUUS FOR FLAVOR Both men have been around JU- ooico He was transported by a,Gen. Miles A. Craig, accompanied | 4 : neau for some (e and have WOrk-| Goast Guar s plane which also was|by Mrs. Crai, arrived here Sun-, from Frisco to Fairhanks o " gaged in search for Japanese |day afterncon by PAA plane from caly drivers. Johnson returned about | /" Uthe Btates. Be I3 taking aver Ahe! 10 days ayv from Cordova, where Sos g | post held uutil recently by Lt. Gen.| » he had worked a short time at a | Delok’ 0 BRI s Ve 5 F | dam canncry., Recently, the two [y s R ) [ Packed fo h R s Sy foo o [ama".[oders Due | "The two wenerals paid a courtesy| | (LI N LGl R DI I LT | call on the Governor of Alaska, at| | the Goverror’s House here, | afterncon. For Stork Visit in e Spring,They Report <" fishing. Sunday | LANG & COMPANY « 1000 fourth Ave. So. + Seatile, Wash. Foilowing that call, Gen. | #nd Col. Benedict re-| turned in t'car plane to Anchorage, D "MIDNIGHT SON" Lucilie’s Beauiy Salon while Gen. and Mrs. Craig went on to theit new station by commer- | IZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT RlSES IN WRANGE!.I. Hollywood, July’ J3—Hedy Lla- cja) plasie || - FhERs ZV;]AVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HATR st lJolm L"“Z" ?rf: orsid e, | Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg, plans for their second child “some-| pa panana plo DA 3 v’ s SRMBETIC ORE X ik SETS IN JUNEAU fioo for et secone et oo | o Lenips pant BN WY FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS ST ettt e | BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY WE HAVE FOR PROMPT DELIVERY: ® (onversion 0il Burners ® Sunbeau Auomatic 0il Burning Water Healers © Coleman Floor Furnaces ® Warm Air Furnace Units ® Hot Water Boiler-Burner Units CONSULT US whether you desire to purchase new equipmqnt or repair your present heating plant. The movie couple has a daughter,| The crew of the Princess Louise Denis, 14 months old. They Were Jj-j-p-; Miss Lamarr sailed away from the Juneau dock married in 1943 has | Salurday night with heavy hearts an adopted son and Loder two chil- | and many backward look dren by former marriages. It seems they had lost a very im- T portant passenger. He embarked at AIRPORT READIED Wrangell without a reservation and! LONDON—Heath Row, London’s| he left the ship at Juneau without|Pig new civil airport, will be open réason or caws for traffic in about a year with its| He was “Midnight Son,” the res-|run free to all nations and| idential crow from Wrangell. airlines with which the British Empire Want Aas bring ieswts! % When “Midnight Son” boarded | government makes operating agres T a l | definitely surprised. For years he|31 cf the 33 “gate” positions has screamed raucous epithets at ships arriving in Wrangell port. He e >-e o the ship, the Princess crew was ments. American rlines will h + SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (9. f PHONE 476 Lccafi!_n 214 Second Streei National Distillers l’r;,sdt.; (;Orp.l;\".\l\;u!ral . E i s .“1 cSDeasoned Traveler BY TRAIN The G O E S Vacation? Visit to relatives? Business trip? Wherever you plan to go—and whenever—there is a fast, modern and comfortable train to take you there. Choose Union Pacific. 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