The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 15, 1946, Page 2

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PAGETWO... Z THE DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 THURSDAY. AUGUST .15. 1946 TURNED OVER T0 UPRIS . WHITEHEAD. Visitors Fnferiained =it v CLEARANCE o oy Barl Bas GV k 1 B - : AUGUST CL NS EAR | | P % ar t i wr W ir hed a few T A 7 J werd Y M I H r \ fter th alarm 4-8 wa In a brief but dramatic cerc- A i Totni 3 Wiltiax Tugsdey noon enter- turned | MIRROR_TOP |mony on Japonski Island in Sitk t} Jur Ci o a5 i Atk N Sound this morning, the Navy forn ¢ . at t B ¢ E v 1 ally turned over the 50 millior b T £ »’ l . 4 AR il ; dollar Sitka Naval Air Station (o : tral . W,’;’ ! Here's distinction and graciousness for your home . . the' Alnsks NahlieiShroide k! . U S For(es confmed io £ o o 2 Skl ir wel rlass «d Worthing !as a school and hospital. T ltoday et i m E Double shelved, mirror bev glass topped W mthm,l ton Pt vl e B Ouaners When Na“ofl' ‘ i . " Coffce Tables at great savings . . . In mahogany or blond ition and ships in port watched, the | Charaa Plnt Tk 40 $ et i o p&?”pm; 1 i) Tl ’ tst i Val i Navy impressively lowered its fl aI'SiS ilsi Y P‘OA He entod I ¥ 5 G ' maple finish . . . They're an outstanding valuc on ov and Fred Geeslin, ANS administ:: hich the op R ” r4£ ] v Eontiin tive officer acting in behalf of Don SHANGE Au te ALl p e : ! flow / | August Clearance featurc Foster, ANS General Superinten- United St s and ? Hlisn. b N il i beau- | dent, raised the flag of the D 1 were ordered c 2 ment /i {partment of Interior. quarters from 6 p.m. to 1 Al g o ) d J { e ak | Besides Mr. Geeslin, ANS offi- tcmorrow after Nationalist s | 58 Cor v the g ~ s M Beg 39 50 33. icials from Juneau attending the tics charged the Communist < TRARREE o 6 Vil | g . . . |scrvice were Dr. George Dale and planning an uprising in Shang T which e ' “NE J 3 Ralph Mize hai either tonight or within a/at, St. Elias o P‘\RT}\I:RS IN Tl,”j ! i Be 29 50 19 | The ceremony began at 8 a. m. few days. | >+o X | PROGRESSofALASKA g- . . L4 |just after the Navy had raised it ! ! & A » 'morning colors over the air stati Previous Communist uprising LOOK TO PNA 'ands opened with the presentation Plots ha been reported in Tient- | & G Reg. 2500 . l(’o lof the letter of custody by Ens, Lo- +in and Changchun | ving from Pefersburg on } Zopitt off Ho Coaitoiees land A. Daub to Mr. Geeslin, Fol- : e b VPP A 5 AL ] i |lowing the Teading of the transfer,| NO Communist troops are sta-| o700y Shine FOR LEADERSHIF i e % tioned in this city of 4,000,000, but| s + whereby the base with all equip- ST AR ST L 1 n ¥ ment and facilities was relinquish-d 'Dere is a Communist undergrounc E fES ZDQ" Z h / by EHE"NaVy to. theAkikaks Mati Several American warships | il Etin 2¢ A ¢ i Shanghai but only a ha & | Service, the Navy flag was lower- 2 SR & h 1o | . ed. Also presented to Mr. Geesiin O American troobs are v S exploded wi roar | THE COAST ROUTE IS THE QUALITY SINCE /887 ikt e LSRR e s il e TOATHESHES D > : Final transfer of the air station ufTl to. that ity n ‘ T o O L B T will be subject to departmental ¢ FORMER ALASKA J, el R ) ; | A proval by the Navy and acceptan bl B it 3 244 ——— e —— +by the Department of Interior el ORI el X : i 2 g L3, ¥ T T T T Although installations and prop- BANKER pA'{:‘“{ e s o | A GEORGE BE(K HERE erty at the air station was built at ; EAWdbd | 1uite o " ! ALASKA COAS‘AL I_ N a cost of $50,000,000, the part to be —— \ ! d by ANS for a 600-pupil __ . 1 . & | ] RMEN T0 SET UP NEWEST HOPS YESIERDAY Loarding school and a 200-bed tu-| SEATTLE, . % i : i VHERANS PROGRAM berculesis hospital is valued at ap- \“fl“ Ba. ¢ I"’H "]i s nnw_l_“‘ . 3 y | i proximately 12 million dollars TSI SRS o Rt ¥ | F 7 TO LK. FLORENCE ocociot pox rowe cho s 1 il el o 4 et Wi L] the Vocational Rehabilitation and A Pacific Northern Airlines Doug- struggls by ANS officials and Lucas s iated with Pasi : i : fducation Division, Veterans Ad- las DC-3 coastliner flew the fol- Territorial government heads since 1921, was in S A stiers 1 i Alaska Coastal Alrlines flew the ministration, arrived in Juneau this lowing passengers yesterday with 3 place to hospitalize TB patients. Alaska Qd’ ; Masr il {2’4(5: 7 6 . following p: ngers yeste y: to week from the Veterans Adminis- Capt. Maury Keating, First Officer Cengress last April approved a bill From lult' to = i ; L Lake Florence, Capt. A. Sorriano, tration Regional Office in Port- John McCracken and Stewardess for the Sitka property transfer and i | BARANOF HOTE 0. Ouenemoen, T. Nash, C. Krogh, iand, Ore. He will set up a Voca- Mickey Wedge in charge of the appropriated necessary funds for i fro8 e o the | FOR RESERVATIONS | A. Fredericks, W. Scott and P. Od- tional Rehabilitation program in ship: its maintenance. >°\|1\1\:x- p .(‘“‘ i ; "‘ ket i % o | i 2 H ) s wclude s widow, a t ) 1 | sen: from Excursion Inlet, Veronica the Alaska region 3 : Many of the employees who have s Sowes 4 p 5 Liwdiid L ‘ Constantino, Elizabeth Constantino From Juneau to Yakutat, E. B. o " woking on the Navy payroll 50N and a daug . | Conatantino: from _Mr. Beck, a_ well-known former Beck; from Juneau to COrdova, yio'tansterred to the Department Hoonah, Jack Sumdum and John Tesident of Southeast Alaska, will| W. A. Ogg; from Juneau t0.An- ;¢ tp. nerior payroll and -~ will gl > ezesid and o Pelican, 1. have headquarters in the Gold-| chorage, Octave Barromb; Berdette .,.iue at the air station as a . - - ; C"’”“’-“"‘C' R ol W. MeGad. fein Building for the next 60 Tucker, Ed James, Ray Hutt, Wil- pin M0 o o fo oo oot Alhadett, G. HarDDl Misen . days. At the end of this period lam Wise, Frank Cooper, Walier fenonce ana operation staff. Vireil| e ksm’;; ,&:mmw, from Sit- De expects to return to his office Plohasz, Jim Musik, William Jack- g carter, who has been in ch kaTDFS“'ra' Olson, Celeste Wright, it Portland g son, Ernest DeMers, C‘;*"'lflfi HoVt, of the base will be retaincd B “Rov Race. Dr. G. C. Previous to his appointment Frank Novetny, Joseph Tomisch, ppterior Department as admini T JCT g e ek S C ihree y ago to the Veterans Ray Hippert. Winton Arnold, yive officer. QUALITY OF PRODUC e tin v Administration staff, Mr. Beck was George Kelez, Jtin B. Moon and Aptending today's 8 a. m. IS ESSENTIAL TO o T, : Superintendent of Schools in Fred Snyder. m were the Mayor of 'S | ITIN £ JCCESS g:l‘(:?h:.‘”,I.)‘l;ntxl\n:hfl, E. Nygaard, Fete ¢ for 13 years. Prior to = From Anchorage to Juneau, Ruth the City Council, Leslie Yaw, rep- M g“_CS:___ . e ? c% 4 that, he was principal of Ketchi- Coffey, Harriet Smith, John Hel- resenting th» Sheldon Jacks-n / y a Peterson and ¢ . § 3 A TA a,r‘,’,l,flh F}‘“”,{;‘,,.M.'.mr,:,itx{:}:‘,‘;’(fr kan High School. The VA offi- lenthal, Thelma Wa'ker. Robert Schcol, and Mr. and Mrs LS/MEL m‘_yf‘(:“J,h“_,m‘ Mrs Anna John. ¢ial came to Alaska in 1914, and Ohman, R. J. Petitte, W. E. Cruse, Widmark, representing tiic Als st Sc‘“"'s‘,m‘a Atp. Jr. Max Derman, has lived throughout Southeast A. W. Wiggins and Oscar Berg- Native Brotherhood and Sisterhcod | % i) % : ! i Harold Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Don- -"f""f‘;'fl “"» MRy Yoas “}{‘» ; G respectively. . ald Milnes, Coletta McGrail, Glen Johnson and Kenneth Johnson; B from Pelican, W. C. McDonald and Jean Max; from Fish Bay, A. C Smith: from Sitka, J. Warner and Harold Foss: and to Todd, H. Saka- moto and Mr. . 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