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Tlorence Mary Ake PAGE EIGHT i : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1946 near and originally from Canada. | IIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||N|||IIIIIl||||||||I|IIIINIII||||||lllllllliiilw Afigglg;tgsrgfls IKE AND HIS BROTHERS SHOW OFF THEIR CATCHES INFANI".E R - ORGANIZED HERE o F 2 | o we PARALYSIS 1 W’llji(l’g’;'ic-:es s Chosn o CASES RISEF?&:‘ Are LOW tion and By-Laws Are Adopted Last Night | _ Rolfe Hansen of Juneau, from = | AE ASSUCIATED PRESS) |Norway, name changed to Rolfe H RINSU [ G A ke U case $7.z“ St SR, Infantile paralysis reached epi-|Slaamoth; Mary Hendrickson of Ju- demic proportions in scattered sec- neau, originally from Great Brit- N | ' tions of the nation today as healthlain; Alfred John Buckingham of | WHITE K NG i c 7 49 authorities took further steps to|Douglas, from Great Britain; Rene Q ’ al'ge % ase . { combat spread of the disease. }Edouard Irenes Laurin of Juneau, Epidemics were reported at Min-|from Great Britain, name changed ITE Ki [ neapolis; in Pulaski County, Ar-|to Rene E. Laurin. /] Iflnl - LAdse ol kansas, and in Jones, Fo t &\l\d‘ Lawrence Mihail Bolyan of Ju- Lowndes Counti M ippi. {neau, originally from Jugoslavia; In Ohio the state health director|and Hadzigmurza Mollovich Bigaeff S"PE su . . case s.sg | predicted an epidemic year “unless of Skagway, from Russia, name » is a sharp drop within (hv (hdu{,od to Harry M. Bigoff. " g o || 20 Medium SWANS SOAP - 1.39 | ® p. A plan w | Many states throughout the v h \ aticr south, west and middlewest report- MIEI"NE"S SEI.I. 'o ] [ed the number of polio cases tor 10 L sWANS SoAP l 39 I creta s year already higher than last GO SOUTH TO LIVE arge k oV | har matter | year’s totals. New England and S e ———— e e Toup ‘u..mm Atlantic states apeared only [ - | Brecautions taken included can-|T've been. heie co year wer ‘ ; llation of some boys and giris|really sorry fo leave,’ st . MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 ORDER ) mem e c fons in Louisiana and Miss-| Thomas Miettinen who will leave s bisdorifen (g i iR X p ippi and closing of some swim- socn with her husband for Seattle. MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. . r v « | pools in Nebraska state park The Mmietunens have scld their DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. R « P l I health director told parents property recently and plan to make AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. .: : 1o keep children away from crowds,! their home somewhere in the p ¥ . llow them plenty of rest and pre-| Western Sfates. = : R ENJOYING THEIR FIRST VACATION together since 1926, the five Eisenhower brothers happily hold up their | V1t Over-exercls | Wnlle. - eaits AeuL e Y 1 Eroln, B Her md Bud limitcatch of 10 to 17 pound muskies, plus an 8-pound northern pike, at Minocqua, Wis. The fish were caught This was the situation in the| their daughter, Mrs. Doris Lee and /4 | OS ! Woitice Wesei dikw in the famed au waters, Left to right are: Arthur, of Kansas; “Ike,” U. S. Chief of Staff; Edgar, |V = y|heriamRiogon. Mrs. Lee hiab Wil iy : ! ! of Tacoma, Wash.; Milton, of Manhattan, Kan.; and Earl, of Charleroi. P (International) | California—total to date 417, re-) ten several articles on ~iaska which ; 4 consti ) i ported above normal. have been published in national A ; 2 L Idaho with five cases reported so| magazines. g higeiz Boar( & dos 1\ l)])(-'lu[nhs and Canadian lines' Wrangell, keyed a final note to the far this year was 50 percent lower| Their many Juncau friends wish p i i lEBQR WiNKS not mect a sit and one-half shipping inquiry, declaring hersclf than last year. Washington had 89,| them cvery smccess in their new 1 “- the PR L ¥ g cent raise the WLB had directed “terrified” at thought of a 65 per-|compared with 76 in 1945. Colorado | pioneering adventure. L Lt S SRR the three big American lines to pay. rate increase. { had The secangd, he sa occurred af- “The problem is you she i - > > - OFF (flflRGES (ef opersiits Had boen iven ' |tha! Congrestmhen: ‘ {wo week opportunity to abide by, She put forward two proposals is summer’s “Ketchikan Agree- the people of Wrangell would like Twenl Are en on the Coast he 1—Renewed waiver of the Co: 111% Seward Street Me comment OF p | lFERiNG op-rators also, he claimed, refused wise Shipping Law provision bar- . i {o pay retroactive wages that had ring Aalska inter-port passenger a'urallled iy Leen awarded. “We stopped work u.x‘vl nn (,nndmn ships. i - 'he concluded of a small-vessell service providing 4 Suturday 79 cases, with 120 in Denver.! "~ - - - e a ' ool - the recent $4.55 quick turn-around trips out of! Twenty persons rec d their eed with Prince Rup n to the smaller com- citizenship papers in the naturali-| E'.d from a dif-|munities of Southeast Alaska. ation class held by Judge J. W. h aLen try fcrent angle—that a contract pre-| The hearing on the Alaska trans- Kehoe in the District Court here. L rolp Tin b ” cedent involving far more than that! portation problem was finally con- | After the hearings a program was PHICES SLASHEj {BN CURTAINS ek s amount was at stake. |cluded yesterday afternoon at 4 presented with Judge Kehoe de- o X B ’ o'clock Immediately afterward, livering the cpening remarks. Fol-| 3 Py s, e (8 fpmth SRl B WERE $9.25 - $9.00 - $6.25 T ity N e Ateoite witn iining that lougshoremen are|ing on regulation of fisheriesc {was administered by the Clerk of| BLOUR N e T GG o “ el g under agreement that - D Court. An adciess on citizenship | SHanndias S ol e s el ui.ux- expired in 191«12I Ford :nr = by F. H Pi Rogers, and | ouy @lcg .) e ed the operators with h l k | before adjournment of court, clos- | rd T eduled requ inere d ey 2 q .“f](”m »fused to open negotia Marga[et C ar S |ing remarks were made by Judge | 1 A syenn i new contract “until the - Kchoe | /\( labor trouble | in Mr. Garvin's s £ ik labor LTOUDIES: ¢jyeq 103 percent rate incr H d Sh Those receiving their naturaliza- | Lot o e e, ampaie e U, e i Shaged ONOTEM, SNOWEI e ome’s whom bng et 1.3 Off On Buntings and Sleeping Robes 1 A S et L i fan {names changed, were as follows € 5 . Pt e al In reply to charges of “slow-| Honoring Miss Margaret Clark, Giovanni Demaestri of Haines, | : % T then harhald downs,” Ford blamed management \\rl.nsr engagement to Rober¥' Vill 'whose country of origin is Italy, # v vate Theokamdon A “upside-down cargo: back- 0f Ketchikan was recently an-/pame changed to John Demaestri IHOUSANDS 0[ G! A and mixed cargoes he nounced, a miscellane hower Arthur Evelyn Tunley of Skagway, SPECIALS ON TABLE CLOTHS . combine with |was given by Miss E Nielsen criginally from Great Britain; Fr of thc in t BRIDES, (HII.DRE by Rep. Juneau docks ar songestion injat 8 o'clock last at the dolph Valdemar Erickson of Skag- au warehouses to hamper me of Mrs. Dora Swecney |way, originally from Sweden, name * Jongshcremen here in their work,! Entertainment was provided in changed the Freedolph V. Erick- with a sult that the tonnage per.the form of one ga carr @ out son; Giacoma Dominico Liva of hour record is- held down. the bridal theme and other games.'Juneau, from Italy, name changed Many M!sce“aneous !!gms Red“ced There are akout 35 men in the Prizes consisted of useful kitchen to James Liva; Bigly Ramanoff of Juneau longshore local, Ford d. wrticles were Aresented to the Juneau, from Russia, name chang- There is no limit on membership, winners of these games. ed to Nick Ramanoff; Bernhoff but “we can't get the class of m Later in thi ing inviting re- Theodere Berntzen of Sitka; from w men are tested by freshments \\(x“: wen(f% by N_lrs, jreat Britain, name changed to 0UR SCH‘)“L LL01 HES “ILL to work as ‘“e> Sweene; 1g with the serving Ben Benson hat they be good were Miss and M Doris| Sjvia Malvina Dalrym )1,- (,f Ju_ 0 itiation fec refreshments consisted of ice cream, ‘m Sylvia M. Dalrymple; Mabel Lol- $10 t pudd 1l cake. {ta Smge Vcrna Sylvia !hlo and | rd estimated the av ge wage > present for the hower | ~—-—— e e e s — — — of Juneau longshoremen for the were Misses Merion Cass, Eileen| WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. — The Justice Department said today 46,- €00 GI brides plus 12,000 of their to feily of ‘the children have entered the United gin operators to live up to their States. oty The larges mber—over 22,000 come from England 1 additio 16,000—odd immi- grant aliens were admitted during the first five months of this year, artment official told 2 re-| Iy to Leing put firs e ki es e Bte Requirement opened ; ¥ cod union men, elarad ar 1945 at $2,500 Hellan, Boeverly Leivers, Mar - " “‘ ‘ Als sk iinaahones Machinery Has Failed Merritt, Doris Cahill, Mary Sperl- 3 % Jlowing the labor testimeny, ing, Evelyn Spain, Pat Shaffer, men did not go cn “strik last Attorney. Géneral RN Mars Karsarat Nortag | AQ April, that ships were tied up fo ALOTU ienera. lve 1 Mary rearet c orma | i ays nowarg nugnas to stats what he cal Burford, Nadine W three weeks then by a “wc op-' " 4 5 . L ) & 2 ¥ clusion to be drawn” from the tes- k and Margaret | . s p§ | page Ford—at the T A | & ony, that 0 present were M | efting Along Fine” = serer—dennea e aier- vner : : 5 s There has been a complet2 lzen Buc e ence between the two termy Cis: A “strike.” he said, is not W ure of the machinery for res rienne Co: I 5 disputes without stoppage of work.” = 14 rac n2 for wage: ppage force payment along Mrs. Doris Barnes, Mayor of still € able to “wor ne manu- Leen y Alas] critigally | she n e cl the crash| He related circumstance: I photo recon- up to the two major periods of non- a time it working of Alaska sh this sum ot recover. |mer. That in April ke laid to local WEDDED BY PROXY TO YANK IN U.S. SUMMER END | SALE | COATS ! DRESSES, SUITS | HATS 2 PURSES | LINGERIE ! JEWELRY -l % | H % ] | | Prices Slashed COME EARLY! Store Opens 9 A. M. Sharp BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold _Storage Co.