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PAGE TWO ——e e e ———————————————————————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, /\UGUSTS 1046 e e MANY JUNEAUITES Go ed at Camp Lee, Virgini Camp NOMI nual meeting in .H(p\vmlm at which polk, Louisiana, and Berk General p res I d n i n NAIING (0“ time nominations may also be made & -l'o BER"ERS BAY TO Hospital at Fort Sam Houston, $rom Red Cros Tc OF RED (Ross "’0 member nd stated that PERM-0-COMB PICK LAGOONBERRIES "o i it | v o e tric soclal worker” and clini mi n e en en(e ihid v Pl The Sensahonal New picke md their day yes- | terviewing and testing p.-u)vw in tributed on m;ml' ) the A Iw n tldu 2s many parties froj - | neuropsychiatric wards. She 2 Rt Red Cross in 1946 is thereby a Comb that Sets Your neau” traveled. to Besiers Bdy. e during her two years:in the Army ’v°|es Tuesda e nominating committee of the it e taittena i take advantage of Alaska’s famous s over | Juneau Chapter, American ‘Red anq take pert in the annual mect-w Hair . . . and Keeps It iagoon berries, 1,000 al Cross, will mect for purposes of g One party_of, beiry seckefs leftion M at San Antonio, Texas By Ernest V. Vaccaro BN lunchec P W v R Vg early Sunday morning from Auk V she had been stationed for 'Pmifl)h;PE'?llnj:;:\\?L M.r.l Au g 17 2 mv,; f“(i:(‘(‘.t‘”' l;;“‘;’;fl‘] S]’EA EN]’S atr 18- B O iy ontHE 't i President an came home Sat- E a - o ]. 98 fi,\,,f: s \;‘(:‘u \k.rr;\pxl:cnl, h'\m(j (fip aving Juneau Miss Stew-,urday to a rousing reception from Chalrman. MER M VEM . were Bill Graves, Johnny Hairls, J ns to attend the (‘,r;4(|\|n[gjf“r!t(5> and neighbors ’ oo N8 | . Popejoy, D. B. Femmer and Roy:Schcol of Psychology of Columbia| The President flew in fromtigo e, Evscy. Aleutian, from Se cheduled Thomas, and all reported ‘“good U ty in New York. ‘“..*hhlu\m\ to vote in tomorrow's'iiv. poard members, the Rev. Willis "‘.' ive late tomor : 5 pickin’s -—r——ro { Demoeratic primary in which he g Boowy and John Wenarker, | Princess Loulse scheduled to sail Some of the other boats mak ERS ARE ”«1»\ b";'t ll!lf' a prime issue one member yet to I’;'m YRRCROE0NE D i e the thn ysithoahy . with RUYEa |sult of his endorsement of Enos gom’ pouglas, ar I,ll‘“.:l,“ bR eny 64 PASSENG . { Axtell 1t Representative Ro- -op oousos and Princess. Norah scheduled ¢ ver Spray, George Skuse’s Jer:y s c neighbor- 4,41 TR and Minard ‘Mills Ourluk. Jack H.OWN BY (OA TA A i luded o Burford took a group out Satur- c 1d - towns- ) B Lo mies ARENES, WEIRERY a1 ] neauties who made the trip report- j v Truman hom eil N s dthat results were very gratify- llowing passengers were| Mrs. Truman and Margaret ar 11 Women, Won Club, L ' ing Constal Airlines| €d from Grandview, where the potary, and Juneau Chambel s vt B - end to Tenakee: | President’s plane had landed short- 10 tonight Fsie . Derman, F.|ly after noon. Enroute from Grand- 3 il ] rmun.\h Bill Welsh ved for a visit with his ... 73 % i Perm-0-Comb . . . Specially designed w}th cursion l‘:;}; zmii ,\-’,\,:;-\”"\V lwlx)u W ok et th Sons okihe v-hxuu“xln‘ ..g‘:x“ g e f:]‘:t.: hey are ; at the Bar- a double row of wavy teeth set crosswise, The District Attorney’s Office from K Inlet: David Scoll and hite frame Truman residence S PR iy 5 that lift the hair, wave as they comb . .. was crowded today as many natur- w. C. Stump; to Tulsequah: Ha WS JAMES POndergast, Head emomo e me e e e e mm - o o) o o " - - o Use it damp and you get a finger wave, alization petitioners appeared for Fruese, Gertrude Fruese, Hans IH.|of the Kansas City political organ use it dry it keeps your wave in It examination. Many of the peti- Vandarhill, Gordon ization ~\u‘pwni Axtell saves worlds of time and Perm-O-Comb tioner: from Skagway, Haines Ducy; from Ska a is s0 easy to use . In strong Lucite and and Petersburg. n Tony Munslngwear a boom to good hair grooming All mlmu"l‘;h :m<: \\gnoxsp' re lC ’lnx:;r-\ I”“ NSI.I RE(ORDS OF . | requested to be at the Court’ at 10 to Pelican >, Mur- WE WILL FILL YOUR MAIL o'clock tomorrow morning. Witness- p! E. Mack “”””:NALASKAN VHERANS Jnderwear ORDERS ON PERM-O-COMB, jes who are naturalized American and Betty Forward; | JUSTWRITE .. . . j citizens should have their citizen- from Tenakee r.,mm;my\ 13 m'; If your feminine, the | ship papers with them James Paddock and n;-;IN SEATT[E OFFI(E chiddes Tare ANA TR —it g SF { e i i love pretty der- | elican: Kenneth Millard: Veterans™ Administration Office e pretily unde ' s Rusch; from wrsion Branch No. 11, in Seatt s an- things that really have Y | T. Norman Banfie 00 NSLI records o | E zgn i 0 ‘ IS HERE FOR V'S" i bl Y X BUT, if you’re busy, ' L r 2 t J. Oaksmeuth; fi Northwest states and 3o still think it QUALITY SINCE 1887 2 - M | W. Campen, Frank Clay- | cording to & ‘statement i to ey dailor: The femirine viewpoint of “Tha A. Feller; from K Karnes, Rej ol Sirabil kit Tha was the Army” is expressed by Miss irkiand, E ans Admir 8 : little care Sue Stewart after two years in the The move ne Lk o N ————— ‘w.\cs as a Tec. 3. Miss Stewart .| sic ) INGWEAR 1 RUSSIA BALKS EX - GiS VICORY RIVERS CALLS AT McMINN COUNTY VOTE PLAN AT "voie-Rior stanos FORSUBSIDY, - tending under protectio 3. P, w ' furnished by the ex-G Continued from Page One Molotov Criiicizes Byrnes' wnese condicates swept memvers of i : !.A\ [8) zation from offic tods sid: t the ir T tor 11 Y sidy to the ship operators 1d Support of Move — Says comany certitiea the serviee men's ¥ 1 1 S <P : R AT victory at the polls oo Bt Lot g @ Took Him ‘by Surprise” "’ Commission action wrote to cortest labe peaceful postseript to a bitter local | ojuticy upon’ ot ,':,";;“ s PARIS, Aug. 5—Soviet Russia| Political campaign climaxed by & tna¢ contractual obligations balked today at a British-Ameri- 0l00dy gun battle between SUPPOrt- | pinging upon both labor ond man- can proposal to compromise the ©% Of the obposmg sates 185t agement :zs;(;r;ézg;]:illtt dispute over vot Lonhnad m‘dm\:\»nd(‘:snn\Tgsfi}l(lleiA‘ i Foreign Minister V. M. Molotoy SPeaker of the Tennessee House i eaot: PIoROSe S told. the Tules commission that the | Of Representatives as well as Mc-| - ERUE ACH-bEtasor should 1 at O connte Purehasing Agent.| CODNtiNUE to operate Alaska ships proposal was objectionable becauseit| Minn County Purchasing Agent,| ..o oo ot trail was “calculated to upset the de- Woods was high in the Counclls of o "0~ ];e;“;;v il Hm.. cision of the Council of Foreign the deposed Paul Cantrell admin- °7 h“‘u» SRRy o fue oparatoie Minister and replace it with a new ation which the veterans un-|38 ULIN8S &Ie How woui iy b ey A subsidization of existing malprac i tices, he maintained. What is need- x of the county's 12 voting box- ‘The council had decided to make . es were ed is responsibility ug abor 2 two-thivds major responsibility upon labor and control over the men employed by v necessary for thrown out in today’s vote action in the peace conference.|Canvass on grounds that the quali- 3 i ST el 5 wks " hip operators. Small nations, paced by Australia,!fied GI election judge was “not sought simple majorities. The Brit- | Present” at the polling place. In| As testimony was developed “Chis ish then proposed to let the con- €ach case, the motion to void the morning, cargo pilfering began to box was made by Woods - stand forth as perhaps the greatest ingle evil in the Alaska shipping ference speak for itself, with two- thirds vote to regarded firm recommendation” and sim picture, carrying with it attendant majorities to carry less weight with SAlMoN pAcK ON greatly increased costs and diffi- culties for Alaskan merchants. Pil- | ferage was pictured as almost en- Ministers Council veto the Foreign which will have final power COLUMBIA RIVER IS ation of National anca from 13 branch offi Dr. A W wart, of tewart ed \ d ay af abs e Princess rah AH(‘ plans to spend a month Geisler fr matte visiting in Juneau. Eavard, M. B. Satze J In 1544, Miss Stev Fred Roman Ben from Stanford Univ ortman. is both pretty . and practical. majcred in psycliolo — expe q’ ¢ cd the Army in May 1944, and took All monkeys and human beings matters o R o L ber basic training at Fort Des kave eyes with round pupils letoly ; E ¢ Women' Avoane H Mcines, Towa During her two - e .}1 s in the Army she was station- Cocoa grows wild in Hait i The x 2 3 ears in e Army e W 0 Cocoa wi 1 Haiti 35 \“Tm.‘n’ &g e 1'1 “It's the Nicest Store In Town’ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU NSLI policies e Baranof Hotel Building o JUNEAU, ALASKA vill continue, how to 1 | WEATHER BULLETIN rvice to veteran n : DATA FOR 2! TIOUR DED AT 4:30 A. M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ', statement, cons B s oA o el o i ol sl Al o s G il o s i 1 i e s o s S 0 S 2 Max. temp. TODAY 3 . Mr. Karn: Sl teei S R ne s iR e R - last temp Precip 4:30am. |quiries may alsc © whe | £ T Wotherat et e | Alaska - Electronics 61 Rain Jeterans are cautioned t} 4 o 45 03 SN0 : JIM LANGDON--Manager 0 3 08 loudy { Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime o Cordov 67 47 0 Cloudy v lentifie % o 23 NQ e 2 i Eaf i At MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND « name, address, and policy nZmber | { % = & N | Edmonton 52 0 Cloudy should be used. Cash payments RECKIV l‘ RS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- ¥ Fairbanks 45 33 Rain should’ fiever Be sent through. fhe CORDERS ok v..',!( RAFTER RECEIV- Haines 51 Cloudy mails. r ERS - — l»[‘“\l)lk HOME RADIOS AND Juneau 48 19 Cloudy Backlogs of thousa of unpost- COMBINATIONS Juneau Airpert a5 47 Cloudy ed premium payments which ac- LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES ANYD Ketchikan 57 50 50 100 Cloudy cumulated while the NSLI policies ! ¢ RADIO TUBES Kotzebue 49 38 38 25 Pt. Cloudy wer: handled in New York and McGrath 55 44 44 09 Rain ring the decentralizati - 3 Noms 52 B 0 sl g il e Mail Orders Promptly Filled Northwa 64 46 48 05 Cloudy of the insurancs servic 2 . . . D, 3 e s pmplete Ra Servie: 4 Petersburg 49 49 Cloudy the promised 24 to 35 hour Complete R'u}m Repair Scx:‘ ice Performed Portland 81 can be given by Government Licensed Prince Geors 51 0 Cloudy Payments should be made direct Experienced Technician 5 Prince Rupert 49 49 05 Cloudy to the Veterans Administration, e ittle 81 56 : ranch 11, Collections Division, Ex- WRITE FOR INFORMATION Sitka 53 49 49 Cloudy change Building, Seattle, P S U SR B oty Whitehorse 59 48 48 Trace Cloudy | b Yakutat 61 43 53 01 Cloudy | *—(4:30a.m sterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center is located to the north FOR SALE g over peace conference actions. ""'1" a postwar development, but 7 q o roug . ot b {of Alaska this morning. Cold air has invaded the northwest portion nf‘ i I:he' U)\;Lq Sllalc.; v\hxough one “!mh already h:m‘attumed very A“Ska “m, zcmpe:azules ranging hom 32 drurr\\ n, the low imv | ° Philig teueds and. Rarway, today . almost 100 percent, |t WY 0T Tl caet Alaska. Rain has fallen at widely scattered : d in supporting the British comprom- z complained of pilferred shipments. stations over western Canada, northwestern United States, Sputheasty i ise. ASTORIA, Ore., Am; 5—The sea-; Anderson avowed that the addi-|ajacka and the interior and western portions of Alaska 1 14 T 99 1 Molotov's rejection of the plan son salmon pack taken from the;tional time and pilfering opportun-|" - e T e £ ‘ followed a similar stand by White Columbia is only 12,113 cases, the!ity on the way to Seward, results| R ML",\FH\% “i,EfiEfl,,l;‘ffi[g.'g.g‘fl;fi.m v pre Russia. lowest on record, U. S. Fish and|in three-fold pilferage of cargoes | Bediiic b WIND Height of Waves & d Pl 0'1 dC lL H ”‘Zdzacln‘t:;di:]m l)Brt»;:(:i'Tl \T::‘r:“mnt’({ (xi\‘x\mnu Service figures showed m-;lcx"\“x:e Ime;m:. : it Wonther B DIFEEAVEL (fon Contittiny ] Coverlng Lo el acer’ 11 an 0a Ocahons i anadia al a 2 Anderson declare g 4 EW 8 1 foot RO 3 Council of Foreign Ministers meet| Although August and September| 1.—Alaska’s 25 million dnlm-‘gf'ij' 29(“"’," gl‘o'uf,‘f‘““y 22 xsw 18 pEAE ' o concurrently with the conference runs of lower quality salmon re- | mining dndustry cannot absorb an' e Phencer y 5 SSW 2 4 te - i “took me by surprise.” for the Rus- main to be taken the total figure|increase in present shippi t Flaiag Rook i = S - i | w i S 1 i ES an ris for ti S E ] a gure creas rese; ng rates. ve Finger Lig y y 5 w 4 Calm 1 g i i an delegation proposed that at the will be small when compared to the| 2—Miners feel that already they E‘J:,A;“;f;:nd‘ i l;: é‘,fi’,}jfli 63 Caim Zero | a‘ er 1 L unne S el aehics buy s 500000 case packs common In ear-are paying too much for what they | Lincoln Rock Cloudy ~ 54 NW 8 1 foot EITE b g g L AT JRALE | get. They are not getting service as poing Retreat Pt. Cloudy 58 SSW 10 1 foot 5 . ‘:P,Tm\asfi‘.‘flé\1‘\;.'. o:‘;‘i\lllrl..‘. 2\“‘: it e g the lines are now operating MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- WIIh Forms and Explanahons w3 EaSY fOI‘ ihe BIRD b g the & | Witnesses for the ship companies NN nn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 15 to 24 miles per \iet delegation presents something 1 NTNG- Ll OBtal and' Taky oie 7 J A5 beisis %6 wAS, orfies. Bub {were to be heard this afterncon. | nour. Protected waters. of Scuthcast Alaska south of Lynu Canal and Pros ector 10 Undersland g’ when someone else presents it, is is o" KOIZEBUE TRlp? o Ty | outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles p meridane els s | o ttered showers. intelligent. MORAIORIUM oN per hour—variable cloudiness with a few sca ! t i R SEATTLE, Aug. 5—The steamer | T i i i " oSN L T T, Written o Assist the Miner and Prospector ‘ . ® ship Company Is posted to sail to- | FED CONIRA(IS SEND MON d : . i i . ? i | SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 * WEATHER REPORT * night for Kotzebue, north of the! | | C E PRICE SL.0O0O JUNEAU, ALASKA . perstures for 4-Hour Period ® year to Kotzehue Sound and other | . 30 o'Clock This Morning e | Arctic settlenmnts h t 5 . e o o 4 ® The Square Knct will carry gen-| Wf\'flln\L,mN Aug. 5—Recon- u”eau erc a” s . In Jumu;x~M ximum, 58, @ eral cargo, including hardware, oil,; version Director John R. Steelman . ® minimum, 48 ® | automobiles d supplies for the|has ordered a 56-day moratorium H 3 o TR Aori Muxiuim, 56 6 O ot T e O e ah oy Feant comeren ] Al Jtiioan metchante See invited 1o attend ® minimum, 46. ® el is expected to leave Kotzebue]contracts with the objective of ’ e s i e e Cimine e sovemmen st | an_orgnization meeting at the LEGION . VEATHE RECAST ' freeze-up. works program by $700,000,000 t : ; | ; ) 00 o o Cuea and Viewin e e e | combat infiation | DUGOUT at 8 P. M. TUESDAY, AUGUST . . A. B. HAYES TO STATES The moratorium extends IX'UXH‘ g s * Variable cloudiness and o ERed oty pmoryum xwents wom | 6th, It is imperative that all merchants ® not much change in temper- @ A B Hayes, Alaska Airlines|government agencies must stop aflend ® ature tonight and Tuesday. e age left for Seattle yesterday on d\\uxmn“ mmuu(lmn centracts for . H : e B T e i s : Regular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma ® 00 0 00 0 0 e e e e ¢ oy within the next few day Exempted are urgently needed ues a a e ion u ou = 0 s il ! hospitals for veterans, overseas mil-| 8 . y i g g & Fng-;l PETERSBURG SHIELS ARE IN TOWN litary projects, the Manhattan atom 2o FBEIGHT e PASSE“GEBS ony Schwamm and Mr. and s 5 ibomb project, veterans' housing, rx" Jess Ballard are here from Archie Shiels, of the PAF, Bel-|and access roads into timber lands. COMMITTEE ON URGANIZATION- REFRIGERATIGN etersburg. They are guests at the lingham, accompanied by Mrs,| LR ) ' 8 g 8 'S | T Baranof Hotel. Shiels, amived on the Princess: FROM SITKA | Marshall Erwin Fred Henmng ALASKA TRANSPORTATI“N Ca. ———— Norah and are at the Baranof. | C. Strickland, C. E. Woreman and 3 7 i ) Al Anderson has arrived here i Do s e i iMr. and Mrs. Foster M. Mills are Bud Nance Ernest Parsons istineau Hotel Phone 879 2B (1) CHURCH, Agzat from Fairbanks. He is staying at| ambria is theancient name of | here from Sitka. They are gu teoferfert the Baranof. Wales, at the Baranof D I A s i e

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