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PAGE EIGHT 7 ; é THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA COPLEN SPEAKS I OK Gas Miss EWARTIS [BULLETINS ON NHA'S PLAN Plenty of Men UNITED TO CPL. wedding uniting Miss Flora | when his automobile was in colli- Ewart and Cpl. John Dee|sjon with another on a rain- Raunborg took place last evening|phjghway as the pennant-bound Sox at 8 o'clock at the Northern Light traveled to an exhibition game Prespyterian Church with Rev. | williams' wife, traveling with him, S oth conducting the double | wqs severely shaken. hony. e was charmingly attired | NEW YORK—Greece and Yugo- litional white satin wed- | .3via today asked the United 1.\:1( \.th a broc ‘d(‘(-i Satn i Nations Security Council for seats 1 full bouffant skirt withiat the Council table during dis- a net overskirt and train Her | cussions of Albania’s application fo: - “Alaska’s Finest” fingertip veil was enhanced by a tiara which gave a crown effect.| In addition to the tiara which Was| gpoyUL, Korea—a Soviet liai |a family heirloom belonging to| .o~ " i i i -+ lane which landed in the alf her grandmother, the bride wore a : A Mr. Coplen said his main pur- |owned by her mother. In her arms|C8Y When the pilot became lost on FREE e DEL!VERY i oG e s & i y 2 a flight from Vladivostok to Dairer s i ....8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. she carried a white gladiola bou- |5 8" . =i < ) RS TALE 0[ JEWEL G080 IS e e resumed its trip today after beir STORE HOURS 1sing of u n the contrary Attending the brunette bride as|Checked and refuelled by America: DELIVERY SCHEDULE: THEFT iS BARED matron-of-honor was Mrs. _Senna | MeCPANCs at Kimpo airfield. DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES. .. . ...10:30 A. M, 2:30 P. M,, 4 P. M. oL wiesa joamels ik /ELAND—CIO United Auto- DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOO FRANKFURT, Germ Aug. 27. princess style gown. It was designed WAC Capt. Kathleen Nash Dur- With a sweetheart neckline, elbow of how the $1590,000 sleeves and full skirt. Her bouquet , Hesse crown jewels were stolen consister of yellow gladioli, and stately Kronberg castle, she wore matching flowers in her ways and smuggled into hair Workers have agreed to end 34-day strike at the Na- ew and Manufacturing Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday Call 202 For QUALITY MEATS a contract calling for a 12-cents ar the United States was laid today Best man for the wedding was of his before a military court T-5 Jose Cruz, while John Gentry “{‘“ wage increase and other ben- produc-| The prosecution introduced twc 1 as usher s public and pri- | statements signed by Mrs. Durant, Following the wedding a recep- er army manager of the old tion was held at the home of the| WASHINGTON—More than f fter his death, new honors said being Tgtnched after court ruled they couple in the i . tes and intro- Were obtained without pressure or Approximately guests | may I 2 paid to Capt. Colin F oncerning the Promises to protect her from prose- called during the evening. The re- |Kelly, Jr, legendary air war hero atior £ ool o tion= | cution ception table was decorated with aOf the tense days immediately after Plren {ges Captain sat whitefaced white linen tablecloth, candles and | Pearl Harbor. His body, now lying omary wedding cake. Mrs, in Military Cemetery No. 2 at Man- before the court trying e today I of larceny and em- Sam Paul served as official hostess |18, has been positively identified, “ ) proj .ot bezzlement, the statements made in for the reception with Mrs. Blair|the War Department announced B A (‘\‘ brief per- Chicago last June were res teele in charge of the guest book : — e ! it Nome. In them, she named her Mr. and Mrs, Raunborg left for| PARIS—Secretary of State James : an undisclosed destination to spend F. Byrnes and Ernest Bevin, Bi m. The traveling tish Foreign Secretary, agreed lasi de consisted of a Saturday to call a meeting of t od suit with white Foreign Ministers Council on Thursday to find some: way of speeding up the work of the bogged » Col. Jack Durant, Major David Watson Sergenat Roy C. Calr- their honeymc as participants. cutfit of the b -eo = mart RED C(ROSS COM. *Ine. greom ta X : Corps i Junea hile the bride dcwn Paris peace conference, Am- 12 twe ith the Signa '-3‘,,‘ ‘- k Pool HERE IOMGRROW e v':xyx:-l last year. s NEW YORK—Stock market pric- s ) be used toward i Mrs. Betty idcCormick, Red Cros: B ¢s crumbled today in one of the ‘ of t mo! v.. executive secretary, today ani c- heaviest selling onslaughts of the | f ¥ Juneau Memorial L : € ‘t :\’1 l. € ‘( V(V”:i\““‘(;’f‘l: g ”n:‘[;“‘l‘[‘“) S!VERT ANDERSON o i lLl“dLMlX‘:LE“: ;“‘Z ,l(“]l\ exy ned details of the cont d mimeographed sheets precipitation here in tl B\l.nif’nn xr To NORWAY HOME decline i resident of Sivert Anderson, skipper of the here yes- recently built halibuter, Cros (RUiSING H.EET American Air Sound, plans to fly south via PAA for a week’'s visit in tcmorrow on t first part of a w‘ll pAY (AI.I_S is staying at the Bar- trip to Norway. A flying to New York, An- 7 He tember 7 to return to Norway. nticipating a visit with his 79- old mother, Mrs. Bertha An- WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.— ) s well as all of his other warships will call at Greek ports 1 Bergen, Norway. This next week in what was described by Anderson’s first trip home the N 2 years. He has been fishing 'esy” occasioned by the “great ad- out of Juneau for miration of the Greek people” According to present plans, An-|the late President Roosevelt. derson expects to be back in Seattle! The 45000 ton aircraft -carrier in late January or early February Franklin D. Roosevelt, currently on at which time he will again take a Mediterranean cruise, and the over as captain of the Cross Sound. 10,600 ton cruiser Little Rock, with The Cross Sound left for the threc destroyers will visit Piraeus, fishing grounds today to catch black the seaport for Athens, from Sept cod, with her owner, Russell El- 5 to 9. Other vessals will visit liott, serving as skipper. Salonika at the same time, the were| Theophil S. Dziubek o, Calif. Milwa € , arrive terday y from imposed the de penalty for thi smoking anof Pot Roast Beet . 1b. 55¢ Choice . . . Grain-Fed . . . Baby Beef . Cross Rib Beef - 1b.55¢] . Tender . . . Delicious Oven Roast y today as a “visit of court- in for THE Half‘slze & i) Navy snd : § Norah, scheduled to saif Navy announcement said “visits to Foundation Frinmes {rom Vancouver on Saturday, Aug- other Mediterranzan ports may be for half-si ] e dresses ust 31, made before the Franklin D, Roose- s Princess Louise, scheduled to sail velt returns to home wate but L) T R T ‘rom V;mc}'(':\ er tomorrow evening details are not yet available RN Lty A at 9 o'clock. - > — you'll want a Warner's Half Alaska, from Westward, due BACK TO SCHOOL B an Red Cross here " RNEY B (K ew lows for 1946 or lower with Size Corselette. Always stays | gometime tomorrow southbound. | Jim Nordale, son of Katherine in place with no riding up Ale ), scheduled to sail from! Nordale, was a passenger on the thank the Two Way-One Seattle August 29. Due here about Princess Norah leaving this morn- Way for that—and a gracious September 1 ¢« |ing enroute to Seattle. After spend- unbroken line from shoulder North Sea, from Sitka, due in Ju- |ing the sunimer in Juneau, Jim is to hip. “Fittings?” Naturally neau at 8 o'clock tonight returning to St. Martin’s High i Tongass due in Juneau about School at Lacey, Washington to en- ! August 29 southbound. roll in his jurior year. 7 0 = Sword Knot, from Seattle, due — e — sometime Friday, August 30. * o 8 v v e ~ & o | Northern Voyager, scheduled to'e ail from Seattle on September 6.' ¢ WEATHER REPORT Estebeth scheduled to sail for e (U. . WEATHER BUREAU) Sitka and waypoints at 6 o'clock e Temperatures for 24-Hour Period | Wednesday evening. ® Ending £:30 o'Clock This Morning Braise in the Oven with Brown Potaioes BEEF STEAKS | ROUND STEAKS--ChoiceCenferCuls - - Z5clh. SWISS STEAKS - - - - - - - - 7J5clb.} ; GROUND ROUND STEAK - - - - - 78cb.§ oA soccesio " Women's Arpane R . o o o | The Evening Circle of the WSCS, o 1n Juneau—Maximum, 70; { will meet tomorrow night at 8:00 ¢ minimum, 44. i at the home of Mrs. Don McMullin | At Ajirport—Maximum, 67; at 214 West 8th in the lower apart- | ¢ minimum, 38. ment. Mrs. A. L. Robinson will|g Ilead the lesson. ‘Il’s the Nicest Store In Town’ Baranof Hotel Building ATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Fair eacept for high thin cloudiness tonight and Wed- nesday. Not much tempera- ture change. ee e e s 000000 BLUE RIBBON Y w | | { ececee Fresh Creamery e e v o @ T-BONE STEAK - - - - - - - - 80cb.f i as follows: 14,000 pounds of black cod and halibut, brought in by the . ’ - e ] Tundra skippered by Peter Oswald, America’s Favorite for Bl’oflmg { sold to Alaska Coast Fisheries;| ‘ ] 12,000 pounds of salmon, brought in h ! I3 by the Helen skippered by Albert| 1 Wallace, sold to Sebastian Stuart; 44000 pounds of salmon, sold to H A M B u R G E R SIEA K s = - o= & e - (Ib | E. O. a i Alaska Coast Fisheries by | Swanson and his Elfin II; 24,000, = pounds of salmon, brought in by L.} Lean. .. Choice Ground Beef Chunks B A. Flosher's Elsie, sold to Booth z . Fisheries; 5500 pounds of black ced, brought in by R..E. Lynchs, Molly; 29,000 pounds of ha]ibut,l brought in by the Ocs ¢, ckipper- ed by Ole Westby; 2,000 pounds of S l I ( E D B A ( 0 N = a 5 = = = = = = 5‘ Ib- galmon, brought in by Carl Baker's Sadie, sold to Sebastian Stuart; and s 'l 1 00 pounds of salmon biolgkt)in Hormel’s. .. Armour’s Star . . . Carsten’s by the Frederick F, captained by Elmer Lindstrom, sold to Sebastian Stuart