The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1946, Page 2

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*———————77 Aars % P\(.E TWO B i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Al : FRIDAY, S ] BULLETINS TERSE NOIE ANASkyinerBeing _ Blbwsodh —— Someling Up, TEMBER 20, | ‘)4(§ WASIINGTON —Henry ot ' Readied !er Refurn 1t ook out Report from Rome' i ’, c, Sept. el '””“"v-\(. ‘1 : '~'”n ?;’l“"‘ Russian divisions had taken up p ¥ WASHINGTON—Adm. Marc A.'! WASHINGTON, Sept v R " it ke P “‘_ sitions around Ljubljana, in ¥ ™~ manar in uel 2 antic b 1 18] 28 a 0 & 1 20 ACCESSORIES . . . THAT Blhel, b Novy wiceSERE iy A Al PRSI0 SR G for iis report, and no confirmatioly i The artime chief of ask Force was aina pre. - 5 ow G ander T “I just had my mouth reamed vEy BESPEAK GOOD GROOMING Rt el ot o el el SRR R than ever,” Bilbo said here. - - o 1 the first coloniel postmaste ral at Philadelphia in 1753, ar Empire Want Ads oring resulis! held the post 16 years. Atl Fleet in the absence { hal m. Jonas H. Ingram, who is 1II b n Diego, Calif AND PLEASANT WEAR . operation shor WASHINGTON—An Anglo-Am- | In a note made public thre o speed the return after it was handed to tk st Asia or more | Slav Ministry of Foreign A o 100,000 se reportedly is|American Ambassador Pat ¢ mak day {tr United States emphasized will not be deflected from it NEW YORK — Elliot Roosevelt g a “fair and on of the lat 1klin D. Re velt, became sident of the vire Airlines, Inc., today. Empire perates only within New York!'S? state. He said he would devote his!' {ull time to the job. WASHINGTON - Aviation ting the B-29, w American be » superiort obsolet match it ay s | Russia ed today tha ers will m: | hefore the Soviets D0-word Amer rotest ne dated July 26, ust 14—which spelled ions of “improper treatm ooslav officers and me Anglo-American zone > Frenghler Agrouad On Reef; Reported To Be Breakmg Up | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The Guard in New York anncunc hth Army dis- : t f Hitch has sent al disease she i round on roops had ) miles from coast of Salvador HONOLULLU and the Handkerchlefs I Linens, cottor Lineri.. c bord- SAN FRANCISC U‘ members of the C tion in the :35402.75 [Hana of Represe sident Truman | nt offic more d THE ECONOMIC FABRIC of Alaska McCuxrach I\eukwear Shiris and Shorts th Fine mercerized cotton hixt Textron boxer horts in solid color rayons. bas been woven into one of sturdy cloth by dependable air transportation. Merchants, cannery- point since the ., l 50 395 60 2 180 ‘(,’”,‘f' l“\‘it\t:‘\;’,‘:’l‘ f.,‘I;iv‘;m,m men and trappers, clergymen, doctors, nurses of and lawyers and all residents of Alaska . . . the Textron Pajamas Imerwoven Sox WASHINGTONTwo Hous life of cueryone in the territory is affected by the x 50X with elastic tops rv Aifairs Committeeme de-1 cottons, Russia a unt ular Vw'\x h in wools or a 1,000,000-man Japanese army iously vanished Bl- | tima Commission and Grace Line growth of Alaskan Aviation. PN A is proud - . S VIOLENGR: of the record of its air-transport fleet that has A deaf- In multi-fillament rayc stripes or print color broadcloth I that has “m; NS Premier Constantine s today proposed establish- X f a United Nations Security court interpreter explained that 1t ol ited Nations Sec . ‘s " 2 uy able to nag cffec- 4 regularly 2 d, modern air travel. e betweer ce and Bulgaria, L 3 high for regularly schedulea l | l : ed by 0 ison, to safe- 1 the sign laneu g B ot e fer_differences “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. .. Look to . ! l it *“.‘: ‘::‘, Heflry R- Johnson P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. AT JUNEAU HOTEL NAVAL ARCHITECT : e PAcIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s s FOREMOST Airlines RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 KarL K. Ka1z, General Traffic Manager helped the ever-accelerating flow of commerce 1ust rr(l until h ording to court in Alaska. Its new Coast Liners set a new ring at the ws: R. J BPWC William Be 3 For v Amateur Buildors, on, President iarvey Starling and not was elected to the rs. Henry Don Al- 26-foot 1 P\ business 1 of attending 5 : tae BPWC luncheon in Ketchikan! The Northern Light Presby Work being doneeat the Juneau and cf the hospitality which she I Home for Children and the aims ' received while in that city jcourles and other young people| Cil used in skywritine church organization for m at the Douglas Bo FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines M ——— of that establishment were discuss-| In discussing work brought up at ts the third Wednesday eve- in accordance with a . pat- i cd this noon by Mrs. Lyle Johnson, ' the recent ial meeting and e ning of each month for a potluck ented formula, and a S cnenfipernonfip before the members of the Business cutive m of the BPWC, Mrs, ' Supper and program. needed to produce a sing and Professional Women'’s Club at| Puringto: their regular luncheon-meeting in rovised rog g parti- the Baranof Hotel ularly civic ticipation Johnson, who has been in' The ciub, she said, has always in- of the home since it was sted itself in work that was of established 11 years ago, said the oncern to the development rated that the club’s | ANNOUNCING . . main purpese of maintaining the » community, but will “now AN ENTIRELY NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC home was “to give white children, <Or even a more increased pro- SERVICE FOR JUNEAU who for various reasons are depriv- sram of such interest 3 ed of a worthwhile home, a chance She announced that the Regional | [ % cecer covtroniaens o1 Bewe i HOME PORTRAITURE and with a sense of security.” et in Ju 1 in 1948 for its an- Portraits Made Within the Fomiliar and Indian children, she said, cared for adequately by Alas tive Servige establishments, but there definte need throughout th Territory for foster homes for white children Children who are cared for by the Juneau Children’s Home are a, and Mrs, Isabelle eight white children or children Har au police woman. with a slight admixture of Indian - blood. They are brought up not to The first three J. S. pat feel they are “inmates of an in- rs Thomas Je stitition” but rather that they are Henry Knox and Edmund Randolph ELIIL individually reciated and loved id. The preservation of their | .. “BULLSESSION”ala ACME' ; weltare workers, social organiza- tions. Red Cross, etc had all added Convenient Surroundings of it today’s meeting Voir Own Home » Hendrian, for- ALSO Weddings . . Banquets . . Groups the Euro- alter Bruhn, pastor at Baranof Due toreconstruction of our dock all freight and haggage on hand MUST BE TAKEN FROM WAREHQUSE IMMEDIATELY or we will be compelled fo send 1o public storage at owner's expense. JOSEPH W. ALEXANDER PORTRAIT and COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Phone 303 after 6 P. M. Room 8, Shattuck Bldg. } NOTICE matetially in either financial or Funm thing...how 2 oo} sparkling glass of moral support of the Home and ACME hLlp\ acouple of friends” gettogether Al k n k d sl c 45 gls. .The .19 citildren whether tospend a leisurely hour or two reminis- dsSKa (114 an Orage 0. who attend !-'unn are *hool from the i in the Juneau children from pri- said id she cing...or to map ambitious plans for the future. In conformity with the Government order, the produc- tion of Acme Beer has been cut 30% ..please drink less of it so all may enjoy some. spe; see tne Home cc Juneau and shments four \ the Territory WMW‘WW‘MM Children i Children « where parer ment they cannot ¢ vide for them, or from homes there is now, and never will be, a chance for the healthy moral physical growth of a ct i of the children will be 1 i their parents when a foundation for a home i i Others will be kept permanc 4 the Home O e Elect HENR Y A. BENSON Labor Commissioner s Capable . . . Progressive . . . Sincere = GENERAL ELECTION . . October 8, 1946 = rE T . SReME ..thc beer with the ¥ gave several speci- children who have J i hA. fi ACME BREWERIES, San Francisco respected assets to t communi- Distributed Excluively in Alaska by i R A T WEST COAST DISTRIBUTORS, Seattle, Wash. = D e - Miss Helen Greim, pi (Paid Advertisement) II!IlllIIIIIllllllIllIIIIIIIHIIIlIlllIIII|IliIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|I|IIII|IIIIIIIllIIIIlIlllllllIIIIIIIHIINIIII|IIII|"II|lI|IlI|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHINIIIIIII ist, played

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