The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 31, 1946, Page 2

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l 3 P SRR SN SO PAGE TWO Check - Writing Centractor |s Under Assauii DRESSY FROCKS Coffee’s Secreiary Testifies| Eivind Anderson At- tempted Blackmail i \ | ! i A. Ols {c Coffee HINGTCON rmer ment n you 1 very delicate Senater Fe angry - ex pretation of the at point was ! d a $2,500 check which ed 1941 from a Tac de- ar-old sta $5.000 fine THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ARE LONGER AND MORE FEMININE AIaSka Here stock From South Pascengers on the Alaska, arriv ing in Juneau late yesterday after 234, St ind W. B. Webb. BULLETINS WASHINGTON —Delegate Bart- lett of Alaska said today the White House had informed him Presi- dent Truman will sign tomorrow a authorizing establishment of a geophysical institute at the Uni- ht $23.25 the center, bare midriff dress; right, white top, black skirt. STOCK GUOTATIONS 4 ! v NEW YORK, Ju . X quotation of 31 — Closing Alaska Juneau mine today is 7', American Can| 100, Anaconda 46%, International Kennecott 56%%, Northern 1 902, noon from Seattle, were: Woodrow sSales today were 1,020,000 shares. | J. Atkinson, Mrs. B. D. Blumqu: Dow, Jones averages {ods Thomas Byrne, W. L. Davies, Mrs. follows: industrials 20156, rails Garnet Faley, J. J. Hartfield, L. L. 61,86, utilities 4132, ! Hartfield, Mrs. William Hixson, | Dorothy Hixson, Barbara Hixson,| stocks and commodities scored @) E. Jacobsen, Thomas Monroe, Kob- ' substantial advance today buy- | ert L. Myers, Elizabeth M attracted largely by the .!(—-‘ Miss Frances Paul, Mrs. D. G mulation of favorable corporate! ers, Miss Anna Thompsc news, plus belated appreciation of | Helen Warner, Alede Warner, the caliber of the men named by Warner, Mrs. C. M. Winans and president Truman to the Decontrol C. J. Champs e ¥ Board under the new OPA. Mrs. Muriel Wolf, Miss Dorothy = wga)) gtreet quarters emphasize | Williams, George W. Winter, Wan- (nat the men named to the new da Wilson, William O. Ames, Louis 'poarg are in no way “theorists” | reveden, Vernon Haik, Jr., J. E. ¢ men of wide practical experi-{ Radford, A, B, Tennant, J. H. W2Bb | oo who can be depended. upon to] give business every opportunity to Passengers from Ketchikan to |5 ot i ¥ Juneau werz Mrs. Betty Cliffo! Todey’s eorpe reports ielude | Margaret Clark, Irene McKinley,' “7/ 0 oo = P Cecil L. Davis, J. W. Skelis, O, Shatbiok] Esther Hellquist, F. Wilson, 1 m)-\“r(vl‘ oA Pais Storasmel ang _Mrs. Den Ralston apd G, E. | Peow0lh {000 AT SIOES, it £ jon Bag & Paper, Sylvania Elec- | bk tric Products and Du Pont. | e In the commodity markets cot- ton was the bellwether on an ad- | vance ranging |was quoted steady top price unchanged a hundredweight. Grair | | | Curtiss-Wright | Harvester 9414, New York Central Pacific 27%, U. S Pound $4.03%. $9 a bale a hundred- year high at | where catle | to strong with | | to nearly 5 cents to $1 to a new : in Chicago, at $27.50 15 had closing gains ranging Left, black crepe dress, eyelet batiste over-ski versity of A The measure| t0 4 cents a bushel in corn; oats| This season the fashion trend is towards dressier, longer and more feminine fivcks. They are gay authorizes appropriation of $975,000! 8ained 1 to % cents; and barley | sheers and cool looking combinations of black with white or colors. The models shown above are for construction of buildings and| WS UP 2% to 2 cents a bushel. | the Tacoma co designed by Paul Parnes, who makes the very best use of such materials as eyclet embroidered pique establishment of the Institute. The| All gections of the stock -list) the $2,500 cnecl slack- and batiste, alone or combined with other fabrics. At the lefi, the girl with the big black hat wears next Congress will be asked to ap-| shaved the risc | 1 Into i 1a I with an eyelet embroidered batiste overskirt. The waist has a low V-ney, short propriate the money. o 3 | from the ws, and a narrow belt of same material that ties in center front with long streamers. e — | of Tacon The other black and white outfite right, was inspired by a nun’s habit. It features an embroidered WASHINGTON — Senate ! Political Mct °t pique top gathered at aistline by a patent leather belt, and falling away sharply at the \pproved a 2’40!).00&1,(}”(. Servic P/qCIF[C PO o e i R hips in a straight peplum. With it is worn a black sheer skirt. The third frock, center, puts the en's Terminal Pay Bill tods fied, that unless he wit fr accent on a bare midriff. It is made of white pique in a flowered pattern. The skirt is tied in center n the White House. The Hou race in which ti red, Anderson the mayor’'s were both ent ‘wot use the che to injure me in sccme way in the March election HRS]' OIHARRA BUS Ferguson produced a letter mark- ed “confidential and personal May 11, 1941, This date was ¥ shortly after Anderson visited the w|ll BE 'N AUGUSI capital to obtain assurance he would be awarded a $936517 % tract for construction of an The Canadian Government thi hospital. AT w nanded Ferguson, “did the O'Harra I you mark it ‘confidential and per- s sonal’ if everything was open and T Taie above board, as you say it was? IS Olson explained that he and , L) Ccifee made it “a matter of policy when writing to friends.” Rt g In that letter, Olson wrote that! tempted to link This financial strain an t5r i den of putting on a campa S Rt A Iy two years, plus meeting all S demands heaped on a public S Aok e cial in the way of tickets, dona- Government Burfor ozal tions, ete, along with the terrific yoent for the aid te cost of maintaining a family in the i s undoubt due to national capital does not deter any ,.q tape entanglements. of us from making at all times Neayly a full load of the best fight we can in the in- pog peen booked here fc ter'ests of the Sixth District and tre individual citizens like yoursd 10 live in it.” tial trip, which was to Juneau next - That w an invitation for a donation, wasn't it?” demanded JOHN YGUNG !S Ferguson. Olson denied it Campaign Centrivution W. A. Rushlight of Portland, Ore testified today that Eivind Ander- RETIRING FROM fon, Tacoma contractor, once told resulted in an easy sec-| North Sea, from Sitka, duled Wyoming sunshine. Roofing over Hip sanaie had gaade & campaign TR e toda % rm victory for Gov. Ben La- to arrive early Saturday morning the rear seat of their car was ig- contribution to Rep. Coffee (D- oty »vrwm‘h"w': - % ”‘ ne o nearly doubled the com- south bound. nited ‘by rays reflected from a rear Wash.) 3 ; An and W . bined vote of two opponents. - eee mirror while the automobile stood Raushlignt testified before the © i ) : A World War II winder of the' Empire Want Aas hrng ieswts! in a service station O zunisk Senate War Investigating Commit- Cal public accounting and insur- . i e which has been conducting the company. Mr. Young's retire- : hearings on a $2,500 check given Ment becomes effective with the Eleiemealiormenlymenenflyretllymmnerflpmee N vl ool eaoelif vatmce el sesirrmee i ool vrrmeeiof ] by Anderson to Paul Olson, former close of business today Sha Y L0 Coffes in 1641 After winding up some odds and Coffee. has called this.a cam- ends of hi iness affairs here, paign contribution which he con- Young and his family will tends was legitimate to accept; An- leave Junzau on August 19, to derson has testified it was in pay- their home in Los Angeles, B ment for services in his behalf by r2 Mr. Young expects to enter [‘ 0 S g e To ®ur Customers: Rushlight said his company had vess. He was a Southern Califor- a subcontract for plumbing and nia resident before first coming . s heating on a Ft, Lewis, Wash, hos- to Juneau in 1936 It has become apparent, because of the increased price on which Anderson was the Mr. Young has been a Juneau - g /i T T S resident for a totdl of mine years, of grains and cther protein foods, in order fo aid in the e and has been connected with the accounting firm since term on the d him insurance and ALASKA AIRLINES IN 2 7 Council. His wife join: w"H 10 PASSE“GERS here following ti marriage in 1942 _ With the retirement of Mr ing on the Alaska Airlines Y Joe R. Wer who enter- iner Fairbanks with C: arly this year, will r, Flight Officer Courts the accounting branch che and Stewardess Sharp were of the business, and he and Joe following passengers from Anch- McLean both will be engaged upon orage: Elsa Decker, Les Greening, insurance activities. Mr. Werner Walter James, F. P. Rogers, J. E. re tly purchased the Young home Bassford, F. LaRochell from on Twelfth Street Yakutat, A. Sherigan; from Cor- - dova, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mion- ier and Robert Mienier, Jr B RNE On the return flight the follow- ing passengers left for the West- ward City: Gus Peterson, Pauline The crews oi Olaf Westby's Mahler, Floyd Farris, V. O. Vick- Queen and Peter Hildre's Mar- ers, Louise Polet, O. L. Hudelik, garet T were busy teday Einer Haugen, Hal Graves, Mrs. and copperpaint their | H. Graves, Maxine Lund; to Fair- Ralph Reichl's boat and the fish- banks: Willard Thornton, Eric are having new Byland and M. T. Zarctc NZESS s in: — e NORTH SEA TO SITKA u Welding and Machine v Shop is y buildir a hoist for Passengers leaving on the North the Alaska Costal Airways Sea bound for Sitka this morning| The Donjac is being worked on were H. A. Gerstman, C. C. Geis- by L. H. Clark new muffler as ler and Mrs. Wilbur Thompson; well as new exhaust pipe is being Mrs. A. Adams and A. Adams, Jr. installed. Clark will be skippering for Excursion Inlet the Donjac to Kodiak in the near —————— future for a three week's vacation In 1696 New York City made its Repair work is being done of the pump of the Princeton-Hall by the | Juneau Welding and ‘Machine Shop. first appropriation (20 pounds) for street cleaning. ‘ront with a bow of self-material, and a large red rose centers attention on the bodice. (International) cof BUSINESS HERE. alled by Motor Representatives still must act. Congressional Medal was nominated = WASHINGTON — The Senate jovernor. He is Nathan Gordon, (e Anti-Poll Tax Bill. The de- 30 year old Morrilton lawyer and €iSion was generally interpreted as killing the legislation for this ses- Naval aviator NEAR WINNER IN * 7 . PRIMARY IN ALA jo o0 o SRR L man signed legislation au- T4 ASS ED PRESS RKHARD STRYKERS thorizing the Treasury to buy and Rep. John Sparkman of Ala- ell silver at 90.5 cents an ounce. bama, Democratic whip of the Sl House, was within sight today of a| A *‘-‘l’i““““’»':““" nce boy baby wASHINGTON — James P. Mc- mary election majority which | Was boin yesterday at horage to Franer e assistan 3 :" 4 - suarantee him the Senate | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stryker and .‘(['“‘:’(“‘_ mlf“l,l.“]‘_ ,‘(m:‘(:““;ffl ,{“A has been named Garvin Paul. ea the late John H. Bankhead. 3 ! i »ayment from Defense Con- Returns from 1586 of 2360 vot- | The mother is the former Ragene (o PUEitts O WHISE B0 F ricts gave Sparkman 68,703 Moore, popular Juneau young wom- ' d ; o A e e e rmer secretary of Rep. Coffee (D- for the Democratic nomina- &%, ah¢ Caug 54 Wash.) had come to his attention tion to 69,549 for four others. Un- Homer Garvin 4 " hav i 1 ! RS carlier he would have submitted less he could overtake their total he proud grar evidence concerning it to a grand in the counting which remained, Word of the birth, 3 i hig st jury d baby were fine he faced a runoff August 27 with tate ator James A. Simpson gt WASHINGTON — The House Simpson had , Rep. Frank SIEAMt ‘fiOVEMENTS Committee on Expenditures report- 043, Ted Allen* of Union K ed today a finding that the Springs 765 and Thomas A. Max- b ccunting system of the Reconstru well of Tuscaloosa 419 Steamer Alaska and Baranof, tion Finance Corporation is “inade- Sparkman had the suppott of bound west, still at dock owing to quate and otherwise deficient.” the CIO-PAC and other clements longshore dispute. No fr dis- e e GORIZiA — Unidentified persons year veteran of congress, himself | Princess Norah scheduled to sail D this uneasy zone north of Trieste e son” of . (MaEab fhrmer - ohe|lan Naneonver 0 totia e fired on an American Army truck tained his most whopping major- | Estebeth scheduled 'to sail for ©arly teday, but the troops escaped ities yesterday in rural areas. Sitka 6 o'clock tonight. without casualties. Negroes voted throughout the| Princess Louise scheduled to ar- = e state rive from Skagway Friday at 8 HOT TIME The Arkansas Democratic pri- a. m. and sails south one hour LARAMIE, Wyo. — A group of v vesterday, involving state offi- later. California tourists learned about alleviation of famine abroad; and other related increased costs, the program with respect to an increased return to the produce, prices must be modified at this time. EFFECTIVE AUGUST FIRST the New Milk Prices will be as follows: Milk, per quart, 25¢ RETAIL <4 JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. “Quality Dairy Products> PHONE 638 : Box 2631 ElVtrnentypmenfiypenenly NORTHERN NORTH PACIFIC %t off U CoarlLoinees + + THE COAST ROUTE IS THE SHORTEST . TO THE WESTWARD + Kare K. KA1z, Gener: * "0“““"’0%“0000“”000“0‘000%“00 LOOK TO PNA OR LEADERSHIP . FASTEST [ Traffic Manager Formerly WOODLEY AIRWAYS 10% Discount on Round Trip Fares || catt: 716 BARANOF HOTEL FOR RESERVATIONS THROW RUGS . CRIB MATTRESSES $12.25 PLAY PEN PADS HIGH CHAIRPADS & 1.95 BABY CARRIAGE PADS [ 34 ¢ 09000000000000000000900 $06000006000000000000000 409030000909 009090090069000090060000000000000000- 1" IEH ANIRIR A\ 1946 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, B N B.A3 (27 27 x 45) (WETPROOF) LAUTIFUL MEZZANINE FLOOR Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 394 FISH FOR SALMON — TUNA NDERSON | at the Mouth of the Columhia River Convemenlly Located $ ILWACO, WASH. Phone — 401 and ASTORIA, ORE. 1274 — Phenes — 1460 ' BUS SERVICE vo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES FIRST TRIP: AUGUST 15 PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS LINES % JACK BURFORD—Loeal Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA - ELLIS AIR L]NES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KET| CHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell | | | With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle | FOR RESFRVATIONS PHONE €32 B Spindry Washers The 1946 Model Easy Washing Machine NOW ON DISPLAY! DELIVERIES ARE IMPROVING . .. NOW is the time fo get your name in for that new washer . .. See Them PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Cofpef Second and Seward Streets

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