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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE EIGHT MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1946 y. However, for n " ROBERI end, the CAA landing barge will BLACKOUT Big Cherry Pie for Truman b o ! : vETS CONIA(T M Harbor is minus one piling, »\hlch | - AN fell down yesterday. 4 : 2l - SURPI_US pRopERTY Phoenix II, has docked his boat, o . awaiting a part from Seattle. The | e i Phoenix II will probably clear port 1 In an effort to give every as- l'NING p about the end of the week | sistance to the veteran business- Sailing tomorrow for Petersburg, man, whether he be doctor, farmer Port Alexander and way points will| Bl storekeeper or miner, the Terri-| be the Yakobi of Juneau. Her | G torial Surplus Property Office Continued from Page One) skipper is Steve Feist. | British Act When 2,250 Anchorage, has temporarily . — The Seat It of Juneau, captain-| Jewish Immigranfs | pointed Robert F. Peake as V to compete in the November ed by Harold Jones, arrived from ans 1 cer, according t Al election against Rep. An- Pelican. The craft is in to get a Arrive " ““N‘"M;glffl“‘s- e g drew J. May, chairman of the House new engine for a tender and will ! A eake will contact veterans uilitary Committee. May won the | leave in the next L“_da)h. : ! in Juneau end throughout the Democratic renomination without| The 31-B-481 is having a recently ERUSALEN The BErit-| Territory who have purchased sur-!gpnosition overhauled engine installed. | A plus property for use in their c In another of tomorrow's primar-| Metor Rebuild reports that they I e 2250 business or for sale. He will ies. Labor takes a front seat in have done a valve-grinding job on € cuss immediate and future needs|yirginia, where Senator Harry Byrd the Good Tidings belonging to Th with the Veterans with a view cceking renomination for his Sam Johnson, The Leota, Buiras ed s better ce-ordination between € third full term Smith’s boat, received a set of gird- nbe ¢ '€ h Veterans in business and the < ies and controls from Motor Re- | plus Property Office CI0-PAC Figl build. Also worked on by Motor " wide- | Mr. P futhermore, will ac-| Byrd has callenged Martin A. Rebuild was Frank Olson’s De- K quaint Veteran b ss men with Hutchinson, his opponent, to fiance and Albert Frank's Dorothy s y the Surplus Property Act as it whether he is for or against > D. The Defiance had a complete B rectly affects their particular enter-, CIO-PAC ar line ti motor overhauling job while the 4 O prize to insure them against any labor legis 1 he would Dorothy D had her stern bearing ‘ violation of regulations to see id clutch overhauled. B e By an Act of Congress V Hutchinson has said he did not| vesterday was the saunching day P . ay buy surplus property ask CIO-PAG support, Lut for the Shangri-La owner by E. O. « | A GIANT SIXTY-POUND maraschino cherry pie was presented re- e f;””;‘“:;'u.l 3"’:" i x('.“‘:ffi“:, ‘m h'”y e Fields. The 34-foot boat is now he 1 ha & , £ 4 22 T set asidc 1 givel te s 2t 8 ? 3 b & SOOF I Ll . cently to Presideat Truman via Secretary Matthew Connelly, pietured cima’at (e Eop Db the “ssying that you should be h‘”B:(:“‘_ gflj‘.:l”‘&“g‘)“m"’:l:‘;n_‘ . here as he accepted the delectable delicacy in behalf of the President, Jist In some instances this priv- ported and I be defeated NtaTat ks el s JeavAnh SO o frem Adah Allen, 17, Erie County, Pa., cherry quecn. It was the gift jlege has been abused, perhaps un- -, — to- befin tholiing ’ Pt -6y 6 5 ot of the Cherry Growers and Processors of Northwest Pennsylvania. kncwingly. A Veteran who uses h 5 Another boat launching in the me 000 T Jewish | - priority certification to “frent” same family will probably be held mr ' ed heading ! : another individual, or as an author- tomorrow by Edward “Bud” Fields Bri ok 1,000 ized dealer when he is not actuni lson of E. O. Fields The. boat, young girls, pregn ‘ | e!a rnves ly operating as such, cheats the 7 which is 45 feet long, was started men anc : i legitimate buyer of his right to bu i October, but progress in her hips, bu and he is breaking the law Things are jumping at the Small o "0 S delaped due to- Yow th The Surplus Property Office Boat Harbor today to the extent|p ..™ ¢ \iiiaple materials. Ac- e s 've a law enforcement or policing that the “hres men In & " corging to present plans, the boat when law bre: would need reservations. increa evidence' is detected the m Busy putting on cabins and furn- will also'ke u trolling. | Mail hee~dline which said: X { | “Americans seized prize ship | from Britons—ensign hauled dowa cargo of mine timber. A spokesman for the U. S. Linn | said: 1 “British papers are fairly crucify~ mg us on hearsay.” He said he wi | incensed particularly by a Dali der steam engine and u S FREIGHTER bound from Nova Scotia with! 16-hour tew.” The star ban- “food ship sailing into war” Evening Stand- told our | after | nerea Lord Beaverbrook ard headlined “Ministry lag hauled down.” i The ' Farmer was making fite ‘r‘(nnll with its no. one and two Ant Towing sshopper 1 aolds damaged. The U. S. Navy said its only in-| The U. §. Lines said the Farmer terest was in getting the crippled Was expected to dock within three ship to port. A spokesman said that | days if weather is good. All bulk- for the pint-sized Elizabete to tow | heads were reported holdlnz the Farmer to port would have 50 iR 3 been “like an ant towing a grass-| Bath room rugs in Chenille and hopper.” The Elizabete has a three-' Shag. Home Beautiful. - + SUMMER END SALE COATS DRESSES, SUITS HATS PURSES (Continued frum Page One) of this apparently unusual inci- dcnt on board the American Far-| mer.” 1e tlaw ~ ¥ wling tor ) y re- Tedrat, ) ul!): m‘\;‘” | ¢ turned over to the Department ishing the inside of his boat, the l‘“" Cl“’_’ i a0y C" g s LINGEBIE ihe "King D en rl( en ¢ Justice, which thecks the caseiEcho, is skipper Dor Peterson of [Poi) o (ORowing Jobs: a Seb Yot litha B for possible prosecution under the Don's Radio Service. At present math Sea Prince gy idely of the Bri o Proges 3 ) Seryice. At presentiyotor was., installed in Harry. JEWELRY > governr el . Criminal Code. 'lw.})]d“.\ are to "((ul[l.ldn oat so Biork’s boat, the Ed; and the Ethel b i A i M i G D f ——e———— hat next spring he will ke able to/g")ag the valves ground and the ga our sh enemies A€ ok 1 rorn Southes aska > Tring Lae A 2 Riluel Sne inite Orders from North ca 2 Nar- plAYERS ARE NAMED various radio. parts; e ° & 3858 : Prices Slashed I China Commander the courts BY LIONS FOR GAME st ws pasmtine vavion: ]'APS - D I v I S I 0 N 0 F legal of the boat toda | i) ; be leaving the Harbor F: - UNIONTOWN, Pa “Every | NGHAI it WITH ROTARY GANG ing to return to Seattle. A PAA night at five minutes till nine, my COME EARLY! Store Opens . f party arriving from Nome tomor- husband turned on the ne pro- ¢ { opha vty Lion Fred Henning, playing cap- ToW Will be making the trip which gram,” said Mrs. Lilly Darlick, 417, 9A M. Sharp ed v going to shoot back - 'tain, of the newly organized Lions ¥ srhr(‘hxlod to take eighteen days. of Connellsville, secking a divorce. L _\“m es M. T ; Baseball team, announced the fol- I;Lm ‘n\r(;h:(h]v ;m( ;\Tlrv;(»r.' er hall ltllh the sig)tmlbefgr ‘r:'e :“3 T ) gniz ni the | wing player: 4 g e with through Southeas aska the children to go to e ha TURNED DOWN tol ”“ L Rajah Jissing ]m~ L‘m“”‘,;(lfl‘v(L}“:m“(,lf.}:. E;OY: A:O.,I_l Orville Wrm t's boat, the to be in bed by the time the five- Chan“el Appal‘el S he of c widow' | o arney ders vd 791, is in for repairs to a minute program was over.” Judge o . . a : R ” the Rajal ’ died 2n¢ .‘nn_Ea'fi" H;;;‘jf_‘};’;i H‘;:‘ " bearing. F. John Morrow granted the di- Twentieth Century Bldg. PHONE 203 Darjceling in 1909 and was €€~ po' Motheny, Ed Nielsen, o Bud, -After being in port over the week- vorce. wd s Phelps, Joe Werner, Dean Williams, BRSSPSR R S e oA N e LONDON, Aug. 5—Th: -1 The BRIEH : Lester Roberts, and Harold Mayo W’WWM < Agency Executive rejected tod Iis fUneTal s Pt The game is to be played Wed- British-American cabinet g. the 18 dawnpour; Grove nesday, weather permitting and if tee’'s proposal to divid paper Ta Kang - 4 not the game will be played Thurs- into a Federal state that “the 1 0 ; | roment sources s P h itement is running high in s ter Attlee would t 3 the “Lion Den” and every member to submit the Pale R e is expected to turn out to swpport the United ! 1 oS = the team. There are plans afoot man also rej to furnish plenty of good laughs plan H s MA&&NE RU!{S for the crowd. It is hoped the v A Jewi: ecu T ty Band, under the directorship muniqu A JF, El vl of Joe Shofner, will be in attend- 3 “ group British pro- - A ‘{K K L I ance to provide some good music ¢ posals, bas Pr retary Letween innings | committes of six G. R BEFORE SHOT DOWN Lions Milt Furness and Clarence Mr. Morrison in ' er for 1 Warfield will assist the Rotarians Commons, as unacc a- e have been ) at the gate in gathering in the; sis for discussion.” in personnel in S 1co: change” admission for the Herbert Morrison ! s e .‘“m‘\';\‘},“ Loy ron of the Council ete e none aphot] cash Cole was introduced as a| t the t i ¢ @ new member and was sont to a fly- accepted as a r o ’ ing start by Lion President Black-| | tic the cabir commi a 23,000 m erby by appointing him to Lhe_ po: to divide Palestine 13 .’u::‘a o an R f,('.(:‘mmx y Improvement Commit- e e G ¢ oo R L e e Lion Fred J. Snyder of Burbank,| as a basis for negotiation y kbl California, and W. E. Donaldson| support—which vet been = . o | ... and others forthcoming. President Truman has; SALT LAKE CITY be 4 BODY F NAHVE ! summone cabinet delegates he °d the seventh tee at bt FOUND IN WATER| - home for more detailed discussion country club golf course a wi o of the plan. Re from Wash-, Salt Lake City doctor received a 3 fosiaatly F(DX Scal'fgl SROLoR Tava:as plan was not call from the husband o : The body of Raymond Marks, na- & i well receivec : ctar her. tive, has been recovered from the - . . single or double i water near the machine shop fldat of Icy Straits Cannery, according The doctor hustled to the club- - - j house, showered and changed, drov | N E w A D M I S S I o h to t hospital delivered the 2\ his to a communication received from mother d was back in time to carkine out of shot| Hoonah by the U. S. Marshal's of- REQUIREMEN A | rejoin foursor the 1ith killed him fice. ! Ts T“-" During the exc No further details of the acci- | > - — Chinese policeman, heng, dent were given. Funeral arrange- wAsHlNGToN SIA]‘E\ The first U. S. oil well, drilled in was killed at a street interscction| ments are being made by his fam- 11859 only 69 1-2 feet deep. by the derangzd Marine ily. Superintendent Phillips, Receives Advices on Re- cent Establishments Notice! e e The Femmer Cah Co., Under New Ownership, dens o ihe stae o s Changing Its Name fo . COATS, JACKETS and Other Articles in THIS GREAT FUR Fox Jackets COATS IN PERSIAN' PAW, BLACK AND NATURAL— SKUNK, OPOSSUM, SQUIR- THE CHECKER CAB C0. EVENT to Sell Practically at badaz., P o s 2 e COST! SAVE UP TO $130 G PHONE NOG. 9 FOR A ON A COAT CHECKIER CAB STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE el L T o CHARLES GOLDSTEIN and CO. ! . s trom e ¥ o Owner, FRED CROWELL ~ Manager, ORVILLE WAGNER doubtedly applied fc Seward Street Goldstein Building

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