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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1946 PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | ' OUGHT M'S | Photographer Brooks Hanford and stand and other side-line fea- (a"ad'an Nav S S Ma Is Show“ STARTING RAMPS |2 ot ieit B s | Sora™aee.” proneiasng: - foeonsy. the | Fletcher may do so tonight. Also 2 there will not be, he FOUND IODAY FOR DERBY 'I'o BE practice runs may be made by boys | sald, & pari-mutuel window, ! " attending the meeting with tt —————— FROM WA have D. C. arrived here Adive Too persons ON MOUNTAIN I |ARRANGED TONIGHT Cruiser Is fo ”afi‘,(a/u“‘i' ’ | Tomorrow night all cars will be from Washington; D. C. They are: f i T3 oy inspected and those passing the in-| Louis Silverberg, Donald G. Schul- f 1 pa (a II Here u-;-m;slxn\:lm::t:;' rtazx;ymm::)ll: ;::gl“ (0“" h'arhal Members of the Soap Box Derby -Pection will be d away until er, Carl W. Schwartz, and Mr. and Mr. S. es, i S St 18 a p: > me. NG > ambple. oV _are ormula ! thiwet 1f 4 (seatoD cotiMENOAS Hpre }umnmu-m will meet tonight at S.ndav afternoon's racing time. Mrs. C. M. Lample. They arc ¥ v 3 i 17:30 at the 12th street hill to failing to be approved can all registered at the Baranof Hetel. | " last evening when the miss was —_— | % = ; be worked on for one more day - f i : reported missing by her mothe: [enuniize the runways Gnd arvange| .. “oiers posd snaiestion by Sat. PETEAL SRS 5 or |[|Uganda fo Make Six-Day wa: fousd at 100 ociock o COngressman Infervened |siorine samps at exact angies sor U5 ML 2 e A MR R el | . morning, on Mount Roberts. e the big race Sunday. Dr. Richard Wil h PR e bl e A | » S. J ch Hiams, in charge tel re ay’ a B e ,k' " S'Op n SeptefTIber— The girl was found in good Ofl Behalf of Munition All boys who did not have their of concessions for she De et J'Ir:)'”"l'“;: g;;’l“‘“g]’;'”x“ :‘:q;\'fl J C()IICCI SKin care 0 -I- P c ' health after being tracked by Chief M k y c t : S | pictures taken last night by Chief! announced that plans for a hot- and \;r s )I Hurst. . Hattie Carnegie n frainin geruise of Police Leonard Willlamson and aKer s Lapiain Jon and Mrs. J. L, Hust. x Complexion Soap o gt 32 —_ Patrolman Solon Dore. She had — 1 Box of 3... $3.00 Miss Carnegie believes that the care A six-day visit to Juneau is to been missing since parting from a WASHINGTON, July 25— The lf/d [/& 2008209 O, é Hattie Carnegie : s shinld b be paid in September by the Can- girl friend on Sixth street ne nate War Investigating Commit- 1 J Cleansiig Crows you give your skin should be no adian cruiser Uganda St. Ann’s Hospital at 9:30 o'clock tee today released correspondence 40z, $2.00 ! Mayor Waino Hendrickson was last evening. When she had not showing that Rep. May (D-Ky) 8os. $3.50 nore complicated than that of your body. so advised today in a wire recelv- | returnfed to her home at 423 Sew- appealed to Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- S . 4 ki ed from the Commander of the ard street by 11:20 o'clock last hewer for clemency in the court Hatie Carnegie — For keeping your skin Seventeenth Coast Guard District | evening, her mother reported the marital of Capt. Joscph H. Ga Skin F'P;h:""" t | Ketchikan, who had been advised | child’s absence to the police and son of a munitions m 602, §1.50 g thoroughly clean, she suggests: by the Commander of the Alaskan|the search began now under committee investig 1 Il T !Sea Frontier, Kodiak Following up leads from young Two letters from May to Eisen- | The Uganda, commandad by Capt. | friends, police looked through the hower were submitted to the c |Kenneth Adams, is slated to be in|Star Hill district early this morn- mittee as part of its inquiry i |Juneau from September 6 to Sep-| ng, then extended their search the war profits of a midwest muni- i [tember 11. Before coming herz on|the Mount Roberts trail, where the tions combine—which was promoted | a training cruise, she will visit!,jy] was finally found; not in- by Murray Garsson ather of {Dutch Harbor from August 26 to| jured by exposure, despite lasc Capt. Garsson. Also includad was | {August 28, and Kodiak from AUE-|uight's inclement weather. Fisenhower’s answer to May's first | st 30 to September 3. The Ugan- EL T g letter i |da has a complement of 60 offi- May, who is scheduled to teil the |, lcers and 700 enlisted men, the Wi“‘\Ad Senate committee tomorrow about | stated | a n er his activities on behalf of the Gars- v | The Uganda’s training cruise in| son_combine, told Eisenhower in a \ ! Alaskan waters has the approval of latter April 12, 1945, ti [ | {the U. 8. Chief of Naval Opera- | as “warm personal 1] ] tions and ot the U. S. Na { r lne the elder Garsson |Ccmmander-in-Chief in the Pac-| “That, of course, is my interest | itic | s in the matter,” the chairm of e gt s | ' SEATTLE, July 25—Discovery of the House military affairs commit- seven poskive diphtheria cases ana tee wrote. |l6 pASSENGtRS ARE 13 suspected cases has resulted in Eisenhower replied April | placing the Adak Island Navy Base was referring May's le | fl_ow" BVPAA s“lps in the Aleutians under quar te “proper authorities 3 . . 5 8’2 i 0. tine, the Alaska Sea Frontier head- The War Department ear| PIONEER NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS who set A B gt | quarters at Kodiak revealed. rorted that the letters were 2 3 QUALITY S/INCE /887 ‘“P?"‘[hm';“‘”lw’_" A”"“»‘-‘lg-“:s"'{‘g‘g‘ The afinouncement said, howey- “In the routine manner” and up the first news presses in our then young towns, were § ew the following passengers b _ e ¢ did not influsnce in the dis- ‘ it o er, the situation is considered “well Y Gl 110b RS o H : ird“b“”krz ri J. BORBIKE WU | inder cantrol” with 10 Séar cases Position of the case partners in the progress of Alaska. Long service has as MacKenzie. ' > % it N e Departme p { having developed during’ the pa apt. G 198 Depatim GlodE: . 3 ber family for several months, after| From Seattle: Doris Boris, Selma ¥ "8 : 3 et was court martialed April seen assurred their fuaith in the future of this great ary Maoparran 3 she will go (o Los Angeles. Peterson, Anastisa Holdon, Mrs.| Naval installations at Atiu also 1945, on a charge of willfully dis- There she will attend bible school |Barbara Wycoff, Mrs. Juanita Ba-| =~ " iy \( B vantine 1o |oboying orders. He was found guil- Empire. Assured also is the future of Alaskan H d b P , r at the beginning of the mn\\m Mrs. Robert Farish, Don c<m-‘da e P-] -lh 13;‘1 !;‘”.“:‘“gfl"“* 7l HE Yoehint | ‘réccmmentidd onore y ar y urter or at the first of the year.|over, Virginia Dunn, Wals Mab, imid L::"” e pg »1“ q”I St deme Eisenhower eventually aviation. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES offers 3 LR v by \Kdmvn Wycoff. g i “1(;‘”, iy L"” o ian WOuk accepted such a recommendation ! v g, ers wou saken to the two ° b 5 b e £ i s : : S8 Jealy gns 1an |lsm Ferguson, Cor 7| s relieved from active duty on leave for Seattle in several {iam Bruton, Carl Goettel, Robert| e Jinnty’ 83, 1045 portation. P N A's famed fleet of modern comfortable, SUrptise EOBE- PA- Nepth Sea, from Seattle sched-|Goettel, George McKay, Winifred o o o o y ¢ ¢ o~ . o & -| The charges against Garsson wore ._,‘ \1 giv x i.;.q 1\;:;::1 ‘r; thellome Eaes Sroive Batiieday nlpht. on ‘;\;lo'vrhm :ll'm‘\e_:' Bnls;sor:ircr(,‘olgaon;d o |bised on his: refusal to carry ot luxurions Coast Liners . . . flying day-in, day-out of Mr. and Mrs. on ut ns. Sunds anson, ugustine I' ca, Jy . o . , are: icl n A 5 : Sunday i S > ‘VE}\THER 'tE[l()RT e 'orders to occupy an area which he Y ; 3 £ The .\“1'(-n ('Un;?\‘([’(! ‘ul 41 P -114'4'.\ Baranof sailed from Seattle 2[0th¥ smuu:x. ahk |e (U s WEATHER BUREAU) e felt was “tactically unsound.” Other regular schedules . . . has brought to Alaska the Li’\lxl-‘fl;a\(;:lxb\l o bF QA | D, tod Is scheduled to a ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod o 'Officers testified in his defense that finest standards of air travel to be % here! S ‘( in “]‘ A ti 1k ho eve. | Tive Sunday night or Munm\‘lhunde's'orm Is @ Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning e his judgment was correc andards of air travel to be found anywhere! and a gathering late the eve- i 4 morning . © o o . 3 :n)ln’;“:x some of the other church B e e | c 2 PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to e Seattle Saturday. | ( N p l 0 In Juneau — Maximum, 56; e AI k p I | P N A "Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP R P o Bl ause Near Pamic ¢ » suew - . Alaska Posimasters : vided for the honored guest. Alfo, from Vancouver 9 Shtadiy { . 9 pm. Saturday. § | jort — May 5 1> young people’s group presented| aleutian, from the West, in pori| BRUSSELS, July 25—A violent! :}'mf:):‘“‘r:”w il 5 LR A rovedb Sena'e N0, Miss M an with a gold Alas- 5 e & _thunderstorm last night caused a Pl g 2> P c N A S n and sailed south at 45 ‘ e £l Ll RS 2\ PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINE. { Dm’m;(: (xh_c j\';vnmz the guests| princess Norah scheduled to ar-|Some l)u;]x‘son.sl In}nd j\lo;*xdv(ll} il [wn? P el T S o | WASHINGTON, Juiy 25—The ‘ S e cmnen by, DIAINE games | yivé from Skagway ab 8 o'olock to-) SMnCcted with the o | Rain showers and not miuch e !Senate has approved - nomi uf/fls/@z s FOREMOST eAirlines | PO SOk e v. Ralph Fick |y orrow morning and sails south at : . ® change in temperature tonight e nations for postmasterships in played several piano selections and,| g cjock | Lights went on and neighbors 4§ iad '-F”dv“_ ¥ " o |Alaska: RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE in qadmm;. p!’n)\xded the accom-| poanath scheduled to sail 1“,‘hlld excited tmlnwkndum'“ Finally; ¢ ° .; Jennie Fern Hollis, Healy Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 animent or the roup b % everyone wen bac to sleep. 1 e - ter nah P i cHede T ot iy Skagway 10 pm. Monday. Pl 7 EAOEIE RO SON RO b L R il CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager i were Ruth Webber, Jean Johnson T The so-called homs on a gl- | R AP i g o ; i Eddie Hughes, Wesley Rhodes, Al- |raffe's head are really soft l\llls\ Chenille and Rayon bed spreads.’ Table model radios, first come,| FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines pot Peters, Werner Pheiffer, Doro- Pl'opemes 0' Dll(e [OF Ak and 195 Home 'Beautiful, fisgh gejived. | Home beautify 50000000000006000000060600000600000000000066000000800006060060000666000060 thy White, Anna Laurie White 1 e tee———— — S e — & y . | g Py - Mary Louise Crowell, Shannon 'I' k o i " I Self=-Wisndin & L ” Clark, Edna O'Connor, Don and a en ver n a y[ y ROME, July Kay mer. Miss MecSparren, formerly of Bainbridge Island near Seattle, Hutchens and Margaret Fem- 25—The properties of Benito Mussolini have been con- fiscated on Ltehalf of the Italian people. ‘ SHOCK PROOF . Glass of fashion . . . .. WATER PROCF . .. NON-MAGNETIC WATCIHES WITH SWEEP SECOND HANDS AND LUMINOUS DIALS THE NUGGET SHOP |. See the Largest Selection of Men's and Ladies’ Waiches that ~ Have Been on Display for Many Years Ladies’ Stone-Set Dress Watches priced from $75 to $1,000 Come I and Brouse Around 9000006000000000900000000609300200000005 0900000000090 000000060000000000000 came to Juneau about two years ago. During the first part of her the contention of the finance min- stay here, she was employed at the istry that the entire estate should Subport of Embarkation. At the be taken for Il Duce’s sins. Mussol- | ini's widow and children have said ' they would have no support if they lost the estates The supreme court agreed with « « « CANDLEWICK present time she is employed by the U ing S. Weather Bureau. Upen leav- Juneau she plans to visit with £ ks : ( SPECIAL! Here Again! | . certainly no more beautiful a sight S T E P D 0 w N ‘ to greet dinner guests than genuine ; | spackling candlewick crystal on candle- [J ! lit linen . . . one of the finest items in B 0at 0w”e ,s' ’ 1 KITCHEN , i ¥ Pioe 1a¢ seceived WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON DISPOSAL CANS | : ENGINE REPAIRS : By Reducing Lahor Time " HEAVY GUAGE STEEL ! The installation of modern 3| | motor rebuild equllpmn{*}?t , { | now enables us to do the WHITE ENAMEL i l ,il:l) il; half Ihe time, saving ; ... a liltle, if you wish to build up | you money on repairs. LARGE your set by small purchases, can be i o “ E used most effectively. We have candle- ur New ui ment + INSERT CAN holders, ash trays, sugar and creamers, ‘i Includes airq\vrgnch(rs, the dessert bowls, serving bowls, salad latest in welding equipment % $4.25 plates, glasses and the extra large punch ! ... in fact we can now op- j bowl with cups i erate and rebuild engines o4 | Al | under factory methods. | 4 | | | ! H OM | Ready fo Serve You j 1 | * Marine engines repaired, re- £ | built . . . all types of ma- chine work, welding. We are PHONE 3¢ | Southeast Alaska agents for | ' he Gift sho Seripps Marine Gas and Die- 3 1 . : sel Engines. 4 - “GIFT'S OF DISTINCTION” ' ¢ L] | Harri Machine Shop Building Pkone 317 MOTOR REBUILD d MARINE SERVI(E Lucille’s Beauty Salon | STORE HOURS — 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. an 1 SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT 4 i Phone szAVES FOSA:JL('E’E?&}?ES 5 H:(IEin Bldg. 1012 weSt 10th St. PHONE 863 FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS | WM

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