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TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN 10 ATIEMPT 10 |Cerain Apparel BIGDEFICIENCY | _"hoNlE IR e e ; sxanns sell SCALE 10 PEAK |ForMen.Borsbo .| gy 15 PASSED || e ) Cuseed S (e e ][ e DEVILS THUMB, " — BY HOUSE FODAY {ora cent r by 63,210 qefici hi 4 pe 1l carrying furlough p ,000.,0 9 to 0 today by the E vote. 30— The eral 11 pe for mel amas. an addi- July 30— A| \ppropr 1,708,000 fo re Seattle Mountaineers on Way North to Join | Fritz Weisner Party | s, July 30— fund is for payments | Craig, £ 3 service men a wom : £ ¥ UPPED time they earned Welssne in| WASHINGTON, July 30. — OPA 1 NS has raised retail cei prices an* - t per mackinaw s <) 7 — [ POPEYE ) iy ey i IEEDS IS WHY CAN'T = o ~ A WAY TO < T , MOREN one attem the 10,000 f which i boost applies hunting an¢ © wool shirts ! nd lined sports jackets made of 3 1 cotton, LT ¢ e, e wl The increases are granted under u i s and Fred Beckley in an assault on| o O F0 "o e contral lay also$200,000 unclimbed peaks Arm Communica- of the h in the Bel shest which required that ceilings ass n in y its 1936-39 earr an indu 3 its l-3b3 3 BB i They are intended to compe: WOMANBLOWN oo s 55 g crares ol TOBITS WHEN | “*% ~ " pRIMARIES TODAY . TRUNK EXPLODES Baranof Here e | Pk v Bound Wes! commissior Ran — - (Y \SSOCIATED PRESS) labama choo: nator votes on a governor mary elections where T AGRi = { PCH ( ER YA TS HA YA PALLY.., HAVYA, ¥ | /VER IN ! 5 report the fa Bowden en not to nobimatiohs. are g open was the center of investiga- | ¥ rd, x TNOBB»’ N::((E \vm_z)u: KID. tion today E xplosio that R L 3 | WIN A FORCHUN ON ,"“' l;,d e TP l')'l“ Arriving in Juneau on the Bar-| CIO and other labor group: TH' FIGHT o . 2O L B night were the following of Rep. J J. Spark-| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. man, House Democratic whip who | ind Mrs. J. P. C ceks to succeed the late Senator Paul Crock, Bonnie| john H. Bankhead, is a chief is-| L e Crock, Mary Dugan, W. W. Deej sue in Alabama. Rep nk Boy-| ¥ X 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Frymyer, Ward cne of four other candidates,| charged with fllegal g 0\ve) s Frederickson, Mrs. has termed the labor organization’ possession o exj and held e AR TR ar Vo ca 2 without' ball, has defied:ownl |W o r\fm',vh Mabel Johnson, and gpjectives counter to “southern tra plosives or any knowledge of v | 3 S 5 Tl wife killed Saturday nighe. | Mo P ";:f}:‘l:“;kl);{"* : :”“‘.f‘” o ‘ld_ the = explosion S o pogers, Ellis Reynolds, Mr X i .“I:i; Mrs. Ed Shaffer, Mrs. Vincent ) st Eleanor Warner, M. T. Zant- g ““ |‘ iz e zeff and Arthur Melton. i Jum, yas. K ving on t of for § town when the City Detecti ported Bowd Mc Sparkman also has been endors- cd by the AFL. The other candid- are State Senator James A on, Ted and Thomas ixwell. Senator George who is completing the unec of e Ser 1 i Sdiahairetather | 511 WAL be Mra, 0. B; Grgen, Mrs ; 7 otk Hotshor, \ Pentch, orstor! HERE " SUDDENLY SLITs GATHEF'S THE warned the; fioilly not & B Stewster, Anpabelic, Monot s s . T C HES THROWING || COMES MY EXTRA CLI N 'LADY IN HI& ARMS AND withilblie truplk. ar. tryj COCLn JPratco, duyce ShL.Dor-) nation | g =1 ) THE EMPTY NOW WE BOTH HAVE RACES DOWN THE PATH —OBVIOUSLY othea ~Hendrickson, Mrs. W. E Hendrickson, Ralph Sine 1 GAMBLING ON TERRY AND CHARLIE the detective said. o open ond term in a primary di- | .‘ . ...NOW HE HAS ONLY TOMMY GUN AT 20-6HOT TOMMIE vorced from the congressional el The detoctive said the da it S g oha AGAINST BEING AFRAID OF HITTING THE :!_g)l-u,d their pa nts 1»1.@ * Mrs. Harold Campen, Harold Cam- Irm; wxmu.. purpc ‘1 ’u. : bar ; SHOT Pl UNCONSCIOUS WOMAN . § QIO arid tit Mg Bowce ' pen M5, J. B, Passifieau, Motty | gy o § e > # ituted procecdings - the DPast poggrequ and Ed W. Larsen o 5 W BE Vo tud | Chester B. Green, Wilfred i ki g en, Darrell M. Green, E N\ | Green, W. L. Cochran, £d Edgert 1, sl [¢ .5\\ ADD Y | A Z: Zumboldt, John Murphy 54 Gl Sro L~ o al A R E e I mx:\l.-‘(/ improvements. in high- ¢ TEMPTING é | Mildred Schinck is an outhousd 'y ;‘l”” SuEn 2 ““‘1"”““,‘(‘.1;‘ 4 ’ 4 s he third gubernatorial candid- | FLAVOR o, 1se5 also will vote on nul.)—l " .« ¢ Licutenant Governor and oo PP Freezing of Social o G “EVERYDAY g : Gy {5 gAY ot B N Tl i " 1 e l‘()lhli&ir ™l ¢ Se(unly pa&“ o” we conles 1 primary will _HEADQUARTERS ON THE CAR ' SHE SAYS OUR MAN 7 WHO | SHE’S JUST A MOLL E‘IAMED L RELIANCER: : : : ' RADIO. THE CHIEF WANT. & SHOULDERS. [15'SHE, | | HONEY DOLL, THAT’S ALL. .12 RELIA ER| == | @) -l- XS n“ Hou 32 a3 indicaled injj = ; HE’S TAKING THE \CHIEFP# |WELL KEEP HER IN CUSTODY, 28 W | ax el 10 NOU:C v e { | | TEN O CLOCK suT GET THAT GUY Z Lxtra 1 < > o> " % i e 3 the MINUTES,\ MOTHER OVER FROM 7T \ \ STRATOPLANE ’ A VRN, ‘ i A i >, THE COUNTY — p L i T i | Yty TADAK | b HE COUNT 7| [To THE COAST! AN | the House tods 8 L AN e T i NATIONAL GROCERY social security payroll tax for a:n- ¥ al. 3 » 1000 Foure ek cther ye at the current rate ol “K c@“]‘kol cne percent each on emp! e T R e i e vole | EODIAI ARG Llpd S0-<The . . the final voice VOUC, o400k of diphtheria at the quar- i 350 the Senate rejected a proposal to : PP & J;LSEATTLH A | substitute the Townsend old a o Afsk o 1s btevan nnam For COMFORT and | Pension plan for the entire bill. vidat (Nq,,), o it hailifon kG The Townsend proposal, offe w!‘l-' i = : \ iy " 1 V“ S"“‘:)‘:l‘iv Dfif"e?.&?i{:‘,i “ Capt. C. F. Lowry, District Mefi- | | ) j - Get the JieeAYSH (HINE. I VORNa. Whel cal officer who went to Adak af- ASOLINE LEY 4 k Weh ARRINGTON |iecine.cule cllied for 1 - e the Eidemic started iy 2, RN R Al v . . ' M(‘Il,ll:rc, Habit! } Earlicr, the Senate had approved ”‘f.'j)‘;f,dl“:;]x:m'\n(; hr-o Fhace Ml = THEY FOOLED ME. BLY THEY SURE K | s THOUQHT. . THEY, NMgr. abit! i k any other ian base. { Wi g v e _ |an amendment providing for a slid- : o TALKED TO CHUCK AN’ HE | DONT DRESS WERE JUST A COUPLE ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME } iding Thirty-eight an, 32 Naval | OVERHEARD OL ( THAT PAIR 2 ) _ 3 ? 1 gRants 00 - g iy soldiers roportedy con- JONESE AN?OL,DB,CK:-Q R SAVS THEYRE IMPORTANT [ THE PART. 48 PR A BET IN NOT OF HORSESHOE- the azed, to dependent acted the disease and are being | . Tl e MANUFACTURERS . e cramvio o 8 cULTIVATINYG 'EM. A\ TOSSIN' OLD FOGIES! | and to the needy blind. (reated at the Adak base hospital.| TALKIN, JESSICA. [ CERTAINLY "4 ! 4 — s, =7 .‘ i PRiiTHS L S THEY'RE BOTH BIG DON'T LOOK v\ & | 7y '10vEMEN'I'S 5 8 INDUSTRIALISTS ! IT, WILMER 4 ¢ b IFEAMER Dividend Declared ' H North Sea, (;:;;-‘Smttle, in port ¢ cad seneantia 1o s o s BY UL S, Steel Corp. | 11 o'clock tonight. 5 | Barangf, from south, in porl, NpwW YORK, July 30—U: S. Steel Departure for westward uncertain e, roporlc(‘l (oday‘net‘ i;wun;e‘ at 3 pan. today. Tied up by long-|for the second 1946 quarter of $13,- [.ho,xf (}xs‘ximle, 1600.270 equal to 87 cents a.common I l“““”_ l:“ from south, sharve compared with $16,774,202 or >, - {vived at 3:15 o'clock this afternoon. ) 5 share in the corresponding B T I Sails for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock of 1645, | tonight. | Directors declared the usual HEY, GOOGLE !! ., Alaska, from south, scheduled t0 guarterly dividend of $1 on com- “ HYAR'S 400 ENTRIES arrive at 5 p.m. today. {mon stock, payable Sept. 10 to FROM TH' LADIES’ | | SPECIABISTS || .oto.iie ot oo oo of oy i e\ comeust | o o e GARDEN CLUB | W lsitka 6 p. m. tomomov. MRS, DEVLIN BACK VE GOT THAR, | ENTRIES IN TH' ARKANSAS APPLE EATER O_GUPEOCK . TENNESSEE TURNIP TERROR CONNECTICUT CLIPPER GOOGLE ? ' { Hair Styling Proiefii’ermit; in FROM BUYING TRIP H =S E oo e Returning to Juneau on the gkg]EFO%I;\]A]iL %EW DROP COLD WAVING " Alaska RG(IIIGS'EdH?}Y;.‘f,‘f\L gt BROOKLYN BEETLE 141 PERMANENTS [Mrs. 7. Devlin, owner of Devlin's PRIDE OF CHICAGO 3 STYLING SEATTLE, July 30.—Two ap])“'i.‘)llfll‘ and Clothing Store. MISSOUR‘ Moocl‘lER H | cations for War Department cen. While on the trip, Mrs. Devlin . g 1 SHAPING | struction permits for projeets in' spent most of her time in Portland SUTS BUG navigable waters of Alaska have| ROCTON. 1d San Francisco. She made one | B“' f | been received by the Seattle Dis i e 5 v i anoe 1o y s-vacation trip to Spokane for the i {trict UGMS Army Engineers. purpose of hearing her brother-in- AT RTNS ffir‘r T OFF OUR | {Beauty Salon|| 2 wm proict ncde: iaw, Pat Devin, soy bis first mass. | R L ARKE wout | y A. W. Angellsen, construct two|He just been ordained a priest AND f OPEN EVENINGS BY | floats, each 12 feet by 50 feet, and |in that city H APPOINTMENT {140-foot trestle approach in Clover| Mrs. Devlin came as far as . Pass about 11 miles north of Ketch- | Ketchikan on the Prince Rupert 45 Phnne 538 ikan. and reports that she’s glad to get Dean C. Kayler, construct 15]home. foot by 50 foot float and 50 foot _— e by 100 foot wharf addition in| FROM HOONAH Wrangell Narrows at Petersburg.] Don Underwood and Albert s & T Objections to the projects must!Schwandt, both of Hoonah, have be filed by August 22. arrived here. They are staying at 2 ? N vt AN W the Gastineau Hotel. 3 %;2;:::: gfixysesmsl.},égrg The bald e2gle is protected from —————— Box 1465 Phone 677 all hunters aud collectors through-| Tegucigaipa is the capital of . out the Uniled States. Honduras,

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