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PAGE TWO LARGE BATH SIZE - - 85c¢-1.45 GUERT SIZE - - -~ - .- Bbc WASH CLOTHS - - - - 15c-35¢ ,B. J,/(. .B5£25fl624, 60. QAALITY SINCE /887 GROUPS TO TALK IO KRUG MUST REGISTETR GOVERNOR'S UFFICE The Governor's Office has an- nounced that any group wishing to present its problems to the Secre- ta of the Interi Julius Krug, may do so at a discussion to be held in the Elks’ Hall between 2:15 and 5 p.m. Monday, August 19. The only prerequisite is that the name of the representative and the sub- ject to be discussed must be sub-| mitted to the Governor's Office not later than 4 p.m. tomorrow. - TRAVELERS SAY ALASKA BOOMING EDMONTON, Alta., -Aug. 13—/ Two Texans, Dick Clark and Ed Clevengeg, headed for Waco today PRlNCESs — Princess Margaret Rose (above) is the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of Eng- on the last lap of a 12,000-mile land. Her older sister is Princess jaunt iz a 1914 model-T which _ Elizabeth. took them over the Alaska high- o way. “The north is a great country,” Clark said. “There is lots of rich' land, splendid water supplies. . . it is just an ideal place for nny» one with a pioneer spirit to settle. And that goes for both Canada' and Alaska.” He said Alaska was really boom- | ing. | JUNEAUITES Many Juneauites were enthusias- itie sitors today on board the |three United States submarines, the 1 ks etfish, Diod d Cusk, Miss McGinitie Eiby ot Mg B i morning. V\~inng hours were held from 2 o'clock this afternoon with xr mL. s of the crew of each Luat D_* Becomes Bride The tours took them lhrough Lhe Miss Ehzabmh G;u] McGinitie of entire boat with explanations being Ycncalla, Oregon, became the bride made concerning the various equip- of Tec 5 Roger Morris Altman of ment. the Alaska Communications System According to present plans the here. subs will te leaving Juneau tomor- The wedding ceremony was per- 'ow afternoon at 4 o'clock to travel formed by the Rev. Robert Treat at south through the Inside Passage. 10 o'clock this morning. Miss Jeanne The boats are returning to their Thompson served as maid-of-honor home bases which are San Diego for the bride, and Cpl. Evert Wiis- and Pearl Harbor after spending a anen was best man. month on a practice trip in the After the wedding, the party Arctic region went to the Baranof for breakfast.' = T STEAMER MOVEMENTS e sy o Princess Norah, from south, in YA(“'I' MEA“DER port and sails for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock tonight. et " et Sontiie, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lo known Alaskans, and their to arrive Friday. Preighter Palidana, S. M. Haley of San Francisco, are due Thursday. back in Juneau this week on their Alaska scheduled from Yacht, Meandor, tied up at the Seattle Saturday. Small Boat Harbor. They have been North Sea scheduled to sail from traveling throughout Southeast Seattle Saturday. Alaska on a vacation and fishing Princess Louise scheduled to sail fiF from Vancouver Saturday. The scheduled from Seattle to sail Lowes are weliknown Freighter Square Sinnet schedul- throughout Alaska. In 1929 they ed to sail from Seattle, August 22. Started the pioneering air trans- Aleutian, from the west, schedul- Portation company, Alaska Pacific ed to arrive late Thursday night AIXWays, operating out of Anchor- to Nome and to Fairbanks and or early Friday ek Estebeth scheduled to leave for Way points, selling out to Pan Sitka 6 p. m. wm“esdm, |American Airways in 1933, * e | They have hunted and fished all over the world and formerly owned one time belonged to the late| SEATTLE, Aug. 13 —Mrs Rita Juhn Barrymore under the name of Hayes, Hempstead, N. Y., learns the Infanta. The Lowes have had quickly. She went with a party of the 70-foot Meandor for eight Seattle fishermen to Hope Island months to see how experts catch big sal- - eee - mon. While the -experts were fish- | HERE FROM SITK ing vainly, Mrs. Hayes pulled nuu Rex Marchant, Elaine Herrington a 47-pounder, one of the largest|and K. C. Nordby arrived here reported by Puget Sound wnmen yesterday from Sitka. They are svorts fishermen this season. ‘lfl‘l“s at the Baranof Hotel, Your Linen Room Perennial . .. | creases VISIT SUBS CANNON | TOWELS | Fresh, thick and thirsty Cannon Towels in new patterns, colors, weaves Long wearing, “Delightful a pleasure to sturdy to look at R8s ® Solid Whites ® Colors @ Jacquards @® Florals @ Maiched Sets intends to seck a limited rect Price increases on (anadwn Producls Be Recommended WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Civil- ian Production Administrator John D. Small said today that price in- “undoubtedly” must be granted on Canadian lumber, news- print, pulp and some other products to insure an adequate flow. Small told reporters he already had taken the matter up with OPA THE DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE— ADDRESSING THE NEW DUTCH PARLIAMENT at The Hague, Queen Wilh; ation of its frontiers erlands ruler, are Crown Princess Juliana and the latter’s cons and planned another conference - teday with Price Administrator The American Sunbathing A:sociaticn has con Paul Porter session in Reselawn, Ind, recently, On the by Each day’s delay, he said, “is' goro Nature Park early arrivals very serious—every day we're 10S-| gy pirthday suits. Campfire simmers center. ing materials,” through Canada’s 3 revaluation of the dollar—which | increases prices 10 percent to Am- AMERICAN LEGION nks of the Kankak: JUNEAU, ALASKA WILHELMINO OPENS NEW DUTCH PARLIAMENT ith Germa y. F d its feurth 2 e in are pictured basking in the sun in the erican buy! last month. ; v nw two R HERE DRERAES. (== boreimuon HIGH OFFICIALS ‘ TO KETCHIKAN MEET 110 "6 "o rom ccnicn = m | were elected last night at the regu- | zine g has do.. Assistddt *“Regional Forester | 1ar meeting of the American Legion both ientific researcher Charles Burdick left Juneau head- PCst. s a8 as a lec on geog Al & quarters today bound for Ketchi-| They were: Homer Nordling, Joe nomena. Thibodeau, Fred Cameron, Steve - - kan where he will meet Ira J. Ma- son, Chief of the Division of Tim- ber Management, U. S. Forest Ser-|Sides, Ncrman Banfield, Chuck vice and Donald E. Clark, Assistant | Porter, and Joseph Ordos. The list Chief of the F. S. Operations Di-|0f alternates to the convention has vision. \not yet been completed. Nomina- The two officials from Washing- | tions will remain open at the next ton D. C. are on an inspection|meeting and the election of the al- trip of National Forests'in Alaska.|ternates announced. Vukovich, Max Lewis, Bud White- Indian Claims Commission Bill Is Signed, President After covering the Tongass Nation-, Whether August 14 should be WASH e % al Forest by plans and Ranger|observed as a Legion holiday was' ~WASE: SN, AR 105 boat, the group will come here on | discussed but no action was taken. lation fieRnE an [“‘_'““ (‘1““)’“‘ August 22. Later the officials will| > e =8 = ga o beoape, Ty MNP e g0 to the Westward for inspection presentatives Indain tribes, four of them in wumes, watch- of tke Chugach Nanonal Forest. PHOTOGRAPHER BROWN SHOWS PICTURES HERE Douglas Brown, lecturer and pho-} FROM THE STATES ed Preside which he gering dec: discriminaticn first Americans, ign the bill, emoves a lin- against our ared Arrivals from the States regis- The new law creates a Commis- tering at the Baranof were: Mrs.|tographer, last night showed two sion to pass on all al claims. Allen S. Lynch, T. E. Mayhew, San ! reels of technicolor movies on Alas- And the claims must be filed with- Leandro, Calif.; A. W. Wiggens, Se- ka scenery to an informal group in five ars or be barred from attle; Donald Drocker, Portland,!of approximately 60 persons gath- ccnsideration thereafter, The Com- Ore.; Jack W. Corris, Seattle; Pres- ered in the Baranof Gold Room. in must approve or disapprove ton Billan, Morris L. Andrews, St.| A resident of Meridan, Conn., the claims with ten years. Then Louis, Mo.; Emil B. Beck, Seattle;| Mr. Brown, who goes under the Ccngress will consider appropria- Don Horter, Brookline, Mass.; Ike|name of Neil Douglas on his‘lec- tons to pay them Alhadeff, Seattle; R. G. Haseltine, |ture tours, tcok the pictures last, Former Senator Robert L. Owen Rex Cunningham, San Francisco,|year with G. G. Brown of this city. ‘of Muskogee, which since| the Presiden sigr the Vi Calif.; Mrs. Willoughby Whitmore, Aboard dor, Laguna Beach, Calif. - Emplre Want Ads br! mz re=|1's' | molished by fi one reel of Glacier |that time has been completely deJaflm the the lecturer mok said the pipe w Bay area and ' Sitting Bull for ELLOW AS A SUNNY MORNING Sunny Morning. most widely >njc SCHENLEY RESERVE PRE-wAR QUALITY 1\(|!INH‘ \ i \ e unmatched in any other whiskey . . . Mellow as a v Schenley Reserve..: ‘ed whiskey in America today! ited remony. Owen s smoked by Chief fifteen yea: You'll find, we think, a bright, smoo[h flavor that’s TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1946 'llsuemmmmen. | SPEAKS BEFORE .- | JUNEAU ROTARY - wwson rder ld of the life-gu ubmarine briefzd on mi first Ramage, Submarine business signations we Veterans £ » is being 2ad table Zenneth G tfish ar of the Ang= re he w manufac Durir he war, Commar Ramag 3 ittle {cation a Sutm due to we of i fon. A destroyed |submarin loss cotild Idon & verified, and moention of the sub- -extstenc > to en- 1! DRLEGATES | FROY B. C. MEHT ‘l : | FA{K representing Whitehe W. M 1k Heintzleman, Juneau Chan returned I repre- er of armed forc > service. ing the the nnual enel shipp: A d Board: y roximately 70 perce »t Trade of (n ral British Colum- e damage, the C t held last wzek at Terrace, B.C, 2 end of host Heintzle and Dr. Wt redited tl I are to. r on the Mmee > to 1800 Junéau Chamber Thur n meszting 5 static were ¢ our diiferent stations, 5{7 S 0 o'clock t n with the their return a state of war would RIL following I disembarking e between Japan and the U ZEL’@E? RESID{H[E at Juneau: R illhart, Mar, and all guns were loaded. Il o e RN ] Brillhart Houk, Louis' In the construction of Tepton’ AindHare: whish C. Lemieux, Henry Lorensen, Poarl the SHe Bresident Lorensen, 1din for the pi Lorensen, Lorensen, ) A INCIDENT highlight his i fight off f of The Triangle Cleaners i The I d C a3 bocn postponed “STEP OUT WITH Holland: Onapter! Su CONFIDENCE" 4 : newd We Put New Lile Mot e Sirtooneay Into Your Clothes . Pr t A avoid con- 1l th al Juneau Wi NOW HAVE | Interior tment party 48-IIOUR SERVICE ; will engs he interest of i ice Club members of JUST The ating committee of ,’ G ber from 5 7 ne member from . 1 service organi- | 0 ! I Red Cross mem- | Legion, # 7 Vet- Wars, Business , Woman's Juneau | Foreign nd Alaska Io Receive | Good Sum, Public | Heaith Programs WASHINGTON, Aug. Federal Security Agency estimated | Alask ill receive $. 00 a year from the Treasury for public health programs under the newly broaden- ed social security act, an $84,000 13. — The Your Deposits ARE SAFE AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS BUY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National B‘ank : of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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