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PAGEIWO. T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946 “Nor mouH 8RS [Three Nations Quake Demolished Church in Dominican Town Plé'g( ggfifj{gfflg Soap \gesuflfizgi : sfifi p_;;;;ug:h 1 M P R X | ard fo 'i‘?a !, isi $ (GainApproval ~ s e Hard o Gel 1g. 21 | f jfl:fly the hard to st for | :fw‘n. ¢ nths to come, industry sources| SEATTLE, Aug. s1—W. Hal Me- ~ For U-N Seals "/ Passengers, ncuding Ba- iy " U o el at any time during the| ) { producers do not expect improvement at least until first of the } bies, Escape Serious |« Injury - : s official Divan, in Fairbank: Further Wrangles Seen i i s 2 and Juneau. ¥ b Regarding Six Other dins 21, _ pliog| " Never - bofore ‘has. the modern Paani s TR, ! | mes Steen and Co-Pilot faced the scarcity of f . Rabban; * Would-be Members e i B Gok, (onlr Wi ) e were d and 10 pass Keudall L. Howe, High Priest and N. Y., Aug. ? njured, none seriously, early today 9 Phe d R. J. Von 1 nd Afghani when the crashed a mile ST i Second ion Director ) > - south of the Moline airport while HA“E%; FESHERRE passed muster for members i l fl | the: United Natlons ihia | [ ting to make an emergency [l AE Mfi? Wit 0 BT RN e (] ¥4 g handed up today to the i v @" MAR ai report ¢ the elements | hrewn out of the plane. Steen was ve halibut hermen pleaded nd Fox died short o Moline Pub- ™ in the Council her would- r fur rangl over the dispesal of six ot |be members ARBITRATE STRIKE . PHILADE Aug 21 nine-ds 000 Stetson Hat | | | - N R SRR~ Lania—Supported by Russia, op- | Two babies among the passengers 4 Company as today ; poscd by the United States and| were unhurt were imposed for|after a lubor-mana agree- WHEN an Army man gripes that | BHitain | v SR S. Halibut ment was reached to send the dis- Srpiid Nk that | Outer Mongolia—Sponsored by v, i & e to aribtration. S e A | Russia, opposed by China | iy i O e it 400:, He ¥ - > when the | Siacne-opposta vby S Bnce sandl i S * |mola, $400; Rudy Notar, $ Baby Carriage pads. — Home ¥ anblieh | | pilc and headed for'y o m i Beatitrit g " | A st the airp He circled ficld ¥ news of Lt. | Ireland and Transjor- | (o i BTt s T AT i 7 " = e ot il e il T . L B b o i few feet trom the ground. L T Dayton, ., who is said to be the strongly worded argument | ; 1 nwiy | FEEmnmmmmm T ) who knows all i the prolonged final sassion | ‘Iu]j yver the \.h - mncil’ hership com- | « ¢ t facts behind radio remote control |Of the Council's membership com- | Boime IS here last night, Chairman : ski of Russian-| 1 L iescribed by his command (7 as the most und 1d. The im Mich: for your splendid zy Searchers pick their way amid the rubble of gt estry hurch in the town of Moc f, hurling A NG i troops ar ked Poland challenged Trans- | I d nderati R , he Army jordan’s membership bid as prema-| inican Republic. Loca he north ce ne Caribl land, the {own suffered b { ngers to th and understanding f tuze, | the first of the series of quakes. \d H your ( .ocker Beef. | He touched upon the Palestine| -— ¢ Ed 3 - -— - e s e m {3 B rms us that he has lquestion and Britain’s relations with | R . 4 At Haniik et Gisee i i€, § TOTOPBAND | FRIENDS WHILE LOUISE | [from Juneau, and his bride, were | rican Samoa and. other ipassengers cn tl S. S. Prince: 20 years with the was th G0 Dtk v tlrtouise. last traveling 4 AO SRR W el - hare | rwarded by nation under NSOl | 7 1 AAanan. | While the Princess Louise was in | provisi alling for a re- Anson Weeks, w started Bob| Croshy and Xavier gat, amoneg others, on their way to the top. s coming « when they went in. You are a much better branc port on “territories whose peoples have not yet attained a full n government.” T HORT HARVES port the Hannas made the rounds | visiting old friends in tewn. T werz enroute to Atlin, B. C., to v: cation for approximately a month lafter which they plan to return to! Seattle. Rev. Hanna has been liv- M‘ Hdben bhonio: m‘;\. ing and pastoring in Seattle, but . e will be traveling to Cicero, Illinois, | and the ex-Gls will be entitled to| (to ta a church there upon his {return to the States. | Hanna lived in Juneau around | 1920, at which time he was em- | ployed at the Nugget Creek power | plant | -> > o 1 - We're Aways who had never done any- re thar beat it out piece swing outfit found themselves drafted into Army camp and N symphc 5 tras. ed. tc and e joy music in W ared a report neral F. H. ials in Poland pre Director G v asserting that Poland’s harvest would &k least t in bre ains needed to supply the country until Territory of : 13 S ticularly de- So—If you like fine fo 7 and O out each afternoon at 4 ds just ring ore oot come ),000 tons sh I”, 308 dashing | he next crep. H to ve you the same. is what is making t differ- | il i M. E. Hays of Drexel Hill, Pa., in E £ rce Transfers of real property rec- ct of tk icultural Rehabil- | ‘ ere no boc orded here during the past week said ps were | V€ ¢ at Funter |j out in the Pacific and these fellows | include the following transactions: | by lack of proper seed | Bay, Al H lfi; EE, Eg EJ g{" E;‘ : I called on during lulls in the|property in Douglas owned by Will- | s field mice and hail Which property has now escheated | [} L NG B i & V- fighting to play everything from jam A. Ross sold to Carl J. Holm; | to the tor: Alaska from the [} - the ‘One o'Clock Jump' to the ‘1812 part of U. S. Survey 1210, 5 miles ! PR % i UL K estate of James 1sed i MEAT LOCKERS—Phone 71 overture.’ " lout on Glacier Highway owned by | SRR A A s i Phonograph ~ Records. Home Date ka, this 13th fy o s G I EEnTE R |John Reck and sold to Mr. and| pron oo q oo has it that C1 Ea Tk utiful. day of 4 H DELICATESSEN—Phone 3067 [Mrs. S. Brown; part of U. S. Sur-| z 2 ? c B -~ = UYS(:\-‘\'» H Glass Bookshop in Mexicc er of Alaska. ||t 2 ey 1452 on Glacier Highway trans.| Pecome an “item” and lending supp sssip is this picture e [ferred from Lyle L. Johnson to| ©f the pair having their first date at a Santa Menica night cl Gity ahvertises boc |Stanley Hamlin; part of U. S. Sur- ——— electrical s Sllppl“fi '“‘0 SEA |vey 2154, 7 1-2 miles out Gla 3 |Highway owned by Scott L. Mur phy and sold to Frederic W. Dow: a house and lot purchased by Rob- | ert E. Hurley from Carol W. Jor-| gesen; and Lots 9 and 209 in the| Shattuck Addition transferred from gales. Frre 5. Tagert From Rosslare Harbor, Wexford,|Vorer Sinn m.ri&c TeRELs come reports of whol ) if cliffs and sand dunes collapsing in the tides, and fields slippin nto the sea it an “alarming'le WEATHER REPORT rate.” A drive along 100 miles of | o (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) coast from Bray Head, Wicklow, t0| @ Temperatures for 24-Hour Pertod Carnsore Point, - Wexford, reveals| o 2 8:30 0'Clock This Morning this scene . i e At Rosslare the cliff has e In Juneau—Maximum, 60; most entirely disappeares the minimum, 53. golf links have suffered and the AC AlrportAshsimin o8 public reservoir is threatenad. Al b 0 Hayesland the sea is w 200 ds of the main Rosslare-Dublin railroad, whereas 30 years ago the| line was nearly half a mile from the R AT A REAL SENSATION IN TAMIE-LUXURY... . 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Roma Estate brings you clarity, fragrance and village of Fort, at the entrance di% fotaracon wut the Veterans Administration Hospital, Livermore, Calif. 20 2 3 & to Wexford Harbor. | ? delicious flavor of the choicest of sun-ripened grapes. b esceo0e0e 0000 000 Attempts to check the erosion by| placing piles and groynes along| B0, 0.8, 8 8, 08,808 © 1946 ROMA WINE COMPANY o LODI « HEALDSBUR'S « FRESNO—CALIE. | the beaches and by sowinz rice| T i e | y grass ha‘f bceiins:ls‘f-(A s‘1>uI. ;Bu', | { IS LIKE THIS, pop Mot or { - EIEEE This Arf's Sake! | ¥ LOUISVILLE — The Maxwell it é ¢ Field, Fla., separation base's chief/ MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.—Patrol- l counselor, a lieutenant, squirmed u‘mml Art Menke pushed through a little when a lieutenant colonel| beach crowd of males, ed 6 to 76, + dropped down in a chair across the|to find a shapely red-haired girl desk to receive parting reconversion pesing in the nude for a photog- . advice. rapher | L : Lt. Col. Howard M. Nelson of| “This is for art,” the photograph- | A ¢ Louisville was being honorably dis- er told him, P . charged. “Nope,” Menke decided, “I'm Art | “ "I ' The army counselor giving him|and it’s not for m and took the | ! _ “discharge” advice was Lt. Howard pair to the police station where I ¥ ; E. Nelson — his son. they were booked on charges of in- i ; - D | decent exposure. 3% 2 R ]a MANCHESTER DIVORCES —————— _‘> MANCHESTER, England. — Be- DEATH'S STING THREE ARMY B-17 pilo ¥ cause of the record number of cas CAMBRIDGE, England—Mrs, Lil-{ The War Department has announced that two of these planes have flown ¢ es awaiting to be heard, Manches- | lian Mary Potitt, 48, died 15 min-| 2,600 miles from Hilo, Hawaii, to Muroc Air Bas . in what may be i fer may have a permanent full-|utes after she had been stung on| termed the real beginning of “i button’ aecror s. The mission. | 7, time divorce court. the temple by a bee, was termed “Operation Remote.” Army Air Force photo. 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