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PAGE EIGHT 1946 ALASKA * SALMON PACK - kings 67 pin} s 14,516, cohoes p l w EB B 746 1 459,404, | H ] I S |cast is shown to be ctanding up minimum, 50. B 18- | al a ar or Other developments in tense P Mrs. W, H. Case, 71- pioneer of | [niti i H well, on the basis of recsipts for At Airport—Maximum, 54; 4l oW in the trial. by @ @it . last Saturday after a brief ShOWS Sales I.eVYU even be exceeded. 2 R { t of 22 young Jewish men Mrs. Huge J. Wade, her p ! — .- WEATHER FORECAST Continued from Page One) |wcwen memkers of the Stern o e arrived a bedside | e and Vichatty) STV K yomen m ers o e Stern uneau 2 Central Division Makes ¢ T = — lan underground organization, on shortly before death, south to Forecasts . % | Declaring it had learned of Brit- charges of attacking the I via PAA plane from Juneau. The| oo Occasional light rain and e Some Gam—Br|5t0| Bay ka Division totals— |ish plans to arrest all Jew ailway shops on June 17 remains will be brought north for| Territorial —*Tax 3 not much change in'temper-x J ' ]-0 1945 4, pinks sistance leaders still free, ti > interment flz:::{t;\d l-t’hnlulnlxllafie‘_\; i ature tonight and Tuesday. {. us ps cohoes 52,- |said Haganah, underground o Mrs. Case was one of the real ; 475, g Bre Mrs. Case was one of |$207.1520 to the Territory's Treas- § & ¥ its trength any blockad designed € - spected by all who knew her. She 11 Velertins' Bavelvite ®an Western \Lnlu L ; J,\‘: 1‘"‘,1:‘,?‘»{?““:”"( tbals Bttt u(ENSE REVOKED came north and went to SKagway| That amount represents Veterans| With a Torce g of LA °“'ouara|||me a' Adak ol b Mg LI g Sty e A s e, during the Klondike rush and was|gales tax collections to date, cover- board, CPR steamer Princess Lou- Sl O | ewoorers " off | two' British ‘troop!| Fred W. Lelito, arrestellby ¥ married there. Mr. Case Was Pro-!ing the quarter ending June 30, the ise arrived from the south Satur- gl i 14 706 e rBpaEs Anning Yo i {; oo way Patrolman Emmett Botelho: Prietor of the wellknown Case and|first period the tax was in effect. |day evening and left for Skagway ) | e y a" AR Hemioadl Ly o e Y e harsevengmtien Joht on I ) Draper firm of photographers, and| The total tabulation of Veterans at 11:30 o'clock with the following - 550, inks 4,038 ums_ 34,- | I'cad E 4 ua mpl . following his death, Casetax reports. f 4 otaip " g " £ 5, T T e A b aes a e g <sibly | Highway last iday ev 0 tax reports for the quarter assengers booked for there: hoes 1,453, total 647,325; 1945 bor, and take vay, possibty b o g brought the elabo on .ofed 4t the DeBartmént of T pp] Srence Hil Mrs. . T ~Devi RERTATE. Ras TEins O morni: ilty to d 4 e pa 1t o E: orence Hill, rs. Tevlin, Naval District headquarters 646 \H kings chums 3 total 704,553 All Alaska - 1,820.8 1945 total 2,786,571 * ACA SEEKS TO 56 are the 1945. Nearly all other ing badly i e RESTRAIN NEW more than | time and ! S ARFRMHERE the similar 1946, with Se join Alaska ‘\up'mr‘ ated by D are: ating a comm in Southeast 1t Juneau and al Airlines has in the U. 8. Dis- Southeast Alaska an District Reds 8,839, gs 510, pinks 40,123, chum cohoes 9,331, total 77,838 asks that the tion be required why a temporary junction id not g completion of litigation or until the defendant may be certified by the Civil Aeronautics Board to rsburg—Reds 9,840, chums 41,435 enter into compet service with Eastern compar pinks 570, netion total 12,27 e defendant Western er than student pinks 1,32 ance of writt 1,541, tc Icy Straits 699, pinks 24, ch tal 4,191; 1945 it com- Southeast a pri- —Reds in viola- 53,496, chums 86,1 1 tion of the Civil A utics Act | total 193,337; 1945 total 5 of 1938 No order to show cause has yet Central Alaska been issued by the Court or return “River 45,306, Copper date set 7,001, total 52,307; 1945 total > 018. OTTO KAUFMAN HERE Resurrection Bay — Reds 569, Otto Kaufman of Seattle, is a pin chums 16, total 837; 1945 | guest at the Gastineau total | e e———— Prince \’\ illiam Sounc ds 4, Solid cast brass fireplace fixtures.! 313, chums ' Home Beautiful 581, kings 311, pinks .lIIII|IIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIlIIllllllIIIII|||lllllllll|IlllIIlII|II|IIIIII|II|lIu SAVE WITH US BUTTER Pound - 8 5¢ | EGGS Large Grade A Dozen - §5¢ COFFEE Folgers . . . Schillings 3 pounds $1.00 Home-Grown Vegetables Daily and All Fruits and Vegetables in Season SEE OUR DISPLAY Always the Best! WANTED . . . Experienced Male Grocery Clerk CALIFORNIA GROCERY MEAT DEPARTMENT—Phone 371 GROCERY DEPARTMENT—Phone 478 S b , pinks 4,- | M 1,478 total Is for all Divisions — Reds 2, } 49,2781%, pinks 454 270,5597%, cohoes T t be issued | MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - Mrs.W.H. (ase ALMOSTQUARTER /It . e MIllION BROUGHI lections would run cloge to one PassesAway BY VETERANS TAX WEATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 c'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 53; am which go o o o o dy hi ironclad rnment m ol Jew Emigres | Barred from million dollars a year, with largest collections being reached in the| fall quarter when salmon and metal shipments are heaviest. That fore-| nd land operat ts source in the di; 1 camps of Europe the seeking a home in the H ‘edskisesevene camp on in the eastern ves Mrs. R. Staples, J. Downon, Laura Ordway, W. Hendrickson, Jack to a prepared and of Cypr round figure > of errors, office here shows a atiof $239,000, but be s driving, befor ner Felix Gray I of re Commis advised today the Navy's diphth quarantine had béen lifted ° nor= rranean Front rts T 3 T E— 3 » e reports received have Gucker, M. Holbrook, Dean Story, ol i T arrest was made aft; . 4 y ¥.|Adak, in the Aleutians, and p S QUARTERS FENCI which she operated for a . | NEPS, i 2 3 5 ‘CAEtAOA QTS FRCED PO kv Tolto Al W ¢ I ( bt Mr. Mis. T. Harkle, C. E. Warfield ma) ‘routine, with precautiong One of the troopships, ont bumper off the new H es that between ‘JU and wife, Dan Fritcher, Gloria |regulations against recurrence Case went { reports for the Gullufsen, Mrs. J. K. McAlister, 'y recent outbreak, had Leen fl‘ wish agency spokesman, srday with the captain’s d in barbed wire, sing it on Je : s fined $50 wa rol car in pas Lehto cluded in the Marilyn McAlister, Dr. R. Moline and wife, C. A. Carroll, Mary Val- > whe stored. tince quart- —_—ree——— 5 enclo: a suspended three montl ; the officers wer2 prepared joq nter and had his driver’s Prominent member of eported entire. . ‘ DEL. C. FREIMUTH HERE "4 o fence themselves in event of Jjcense revoked Star in Juneau. Her only anned ——ao—- : 3 emergency D relative is Mrs. Wade wed to, D. L. Edgecomb and his grand-| Del C. Freimuth, a pilot for the London disp: id Britain is . -> oo heir full, daughter, Margaret, have arrived Fish and Wildlife Service, arrived expected to s 3 brass fireplace fixtures Chickens ~ fryers, roasters, tur from Pelican and are guests at the here yesterday from Ketchikan. He a Home Beautiful Kkeys. Phone 171 the Votorans Act Gastineau Hotel. is staying at te immediate Spruce Lockers the Gastineau Ho:}.‘ DRIPLESS NON-BREAKABLE 6 for 1.25 | i | | | | 35¢ and up & for 1.00 and up 2.00 Each GLASSES THOUSANDS ON SALE . . . NOW IS THE TIME TO REPLACE YOUR BROKEN ONES AT A SAVING! WHAT - NOT SHELVES 3 SHELVES MIRROR-BACK . . . READY TO HANG THE GIET S ““Gifts of Distinction” e oy o SEVERAL HUNDRED AT COST! PLASTIC ASH ALL SIZES 2 oc BATHROOM . . . FOR TRAVELING ARD SHAPES ... OVENWARE oS ! C MEXICAN STAINED, HAND- 30 PIECES ANIMALS DULL GLAZE IN BEER MUGS - GLASS or COPPER WALL TILES PICTURES GLASSES TRAYS USE . . . CHOICE OF COLORS Take Advantage of All Sizes, Shapes and Makes . . . W PIE PLATES . . . LOAF DISHES BLOWN GLASS 3.25 OF IMPORTED PORTUGUESE POT- SOLID COLORS TEAPOTS - PITCHERS - SALT and PEPPERS SECOND WEEK OF VALUES! PERFECT FOR CHILDREN, PICNICS, A LARGE TABLEFUL. .. These Low Prices and o GLASS Have Some Real Values in We Are Closing @ut MANTEL TERY . . . FINE STATUETTES OF 3. 50 Alseo: STORE HOURS: 9A. M. TO5:30 P. M. 3 HARRI MACHINE SHOP BUILDING ¥