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o sotion &1 "sxstsmaLigka | COMMERCE — INeoiats how prrom seanie f| T e T CAPITOL TONIGHT SAYS -1 WRITER SECRETARY MEMBERS OF AHA . »vcr o o BENG ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946 ? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU. ALASKA g ¥ PAGE FIVE flew the following passengers to and \ { { { § | \ { { { ! ? ? { from this cit \ An Angel Comes To Brooklyn,” William P. Flythe, of the Seattle | The 69 Indian Service hospitals From Seattl Herber Lock ] Y { la remarkable musical which Repub- Post - Intelligencer’s Washingto nd sanatoriums in the United wriior Knudsen, Robert Ludasi : l ; st { ! r | | | { { § n in es have become members of the | xo oo Wwettering, Albert Horn Hospital Association . sioner of Indian Affairs m A. Brophy anncunces. lic brings to the Capitol tonight, Bureau, has the following sto has faces that are new, but their a recent P-I: has been achieved by Soviet planes have been permitted Continued. from Page One) Col rts, their costumes by to scout American defenses in W Jack Conway, Robert Robertson MARY imes Brunette, Clarence Kuhn MARTIN . |Frances Guertin, Frank Guertis tndian Service, which is the ¢yl Kenny, Arthur Woodle RS ident said that the policies| Ar8est sii operator of small| "~ Seattle: Milton Furness, Dor- skl hospital e e . thus will o g tary Byrnes and the|lOSPitals in the country, t othy Bennet, Medro Bosi, Don Mc- : © | cooperate with hospitals throughout | ng Ha B DONLEVY S ; peace conference delegation in Par- i an, Hal Williams, Rod Darnell and Attu and else- | . {the United States in exchanging NinE Twenhote ~ is “} emen am Twenhofer S . the P rative, professional and technical jam Jackey, John Noll, Ernest Hill t of State remains it d practices, | pauline Hill, May Guna Wwill n full ce and effect without " Commissioner Brophy said am Hindman, Bertha Saaric and a | st charge,” Mr. Truman declared. | The 1ong experience of the In-| “prom Nome: Laura Lome BIRTH o who wicte it and pla | dian Service in hospital and healt From Fairbanks: K George Dale i " Gaatasl Boagers. Yoot he BLUES” ccllaborated in the w rograms in rural areas may very picture in which she has a featured shot down over Yugoslavia at the| He said he had had a “very|vell be helpful to others. Commis- Story, Eugene Smith LOONEY ‘TOON CARTOON role. She also wrote most of the|direction of Marshal Tito, puppet of | friendly conversation” with Wallace sioner Brophy pointed out. The' From Whithorse: William John- : : Red Russia | by telephone this morning. He said | hospitals, the first of which was ston fa84, have been community | To Ketchikan: Jonn Goreuch, mi- | Air Express News t n - asl 1 their mu- Alaska. Mithout . anyi. saiitvAiation, thi experienced designers ¢ u sic by talented artists. ) the faces are new and lovely. Russia have Likewise the songs and dances. "14‘4‘k at what This is an experiment on the doing at Kis screen, conducted by Leonard Sill-|{ where in the man, the producer, who tried it fi x‘wnun to their bases unmolested . , the theatre on Broadway inland unscathed That w ran f year| This Soviet outing expedition ister, June Carroll.|occurred at about the same time 1 in it, also|five unarmed American army men, g of the flying on u peaceful mission, were, “Friendly Conversation” overtheloss,| Pilots and observers from Red py, en able to take a the United States is uiding Secr 1ave my full endc eign policy a: blished sident and spital developments ambers Les Goodwins, a veteran of mmv\ The report reaching Washington| he regretted breaking a long and|built i edy direction, handled this one with|today from unofficial nilitary' pleasant official association, but Wth centers. Local health pro-|don Miller. his expected skill. Morton Scott was!sources in Alaska said that no ef- he said, too, he was sure Wallace ams are founded on the active T'o Failbanks: Roy Peratrovich the musical director who brought in|fort whatever was made to inter- “will be happier in the exercise of |participation of the Indian tribal w. G. Brunskill, Vesta Lorz, Terry BROSS, a group of rollicking tunes fere with the Russian planes al-| his right to present his views as a|health committee which work with|Lorz, Kim Lorz Kaye Dowd has the feminine lead|though their mission was quite ob- oy citizen.” | the doctors and nurses of the In- i with Robert Duke and David Street!'vicus. | There was no immediate com- n Service, in leading male roles. At Ki 1d Attu and some of|ment from Wallace, who was in his| Medical attention and a general S]EAM[R MOVEMENTS —_ - the smaller islands in the Aleutians,office at the Commerce Depart-|health program are made available —— \ { \ \ N \ \ \ § \ \ ! N \ ' \ | N I \ I} ! { I} \ N \ \ l} i} \ 1 ich stretch out from Alaska tow-!ment during the Presidential news|to more than 400,000 Indi ! United States is expanding airfield| The o 3 258 ! l} § § { ) ) § § § § \ \ \ \ \ \ § N N N { { { N \ ) ) { { N ) $ 18, Princess Louise from Vanccuver due tomorrow afternoon or evening Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 tomorrow night N lings from Seattle Estebeth scheduled to sail for Skagway at 10 p. m. Monday Leota scheduled to sail from Auk Bay every Thursday at 9:15 a. m jouncement caught Wal- | continental United States range in onal staff completely by isize from 10 beds to 335, and av- tions to fortify the The Rainbow Girls Fathers and! These projects a within easy | gusting first from news reporters.. ihere are seven h Arctic frontier.! surprise. They learned of Wallace's|erage about 50 beds. In addition ditals and san- Daughters Dinner will be held to- flving distance from Russia and| 14 was widely assumed that: the|atoriums in Alaska planes from that nation were scout- | ppe, and a 200-bed m is to be al value an- lent acted under a show-down|tuberculcsis sanator morrow night starting at 6:30 nd from Byrnes, now in Paris, built at Sitkd. The to! o'clock in the dining room of the ing the work. While the extent of qepy AND THE an HIT Scottish Temple. Fathers who are m; 1‘)”“’;*‘1%”»\ are N{'I "“"‘1(“"‘“' that the President must choose be- nually of services furnished is esti- | e LR ATOM-SPLITTING! Following the dinner a regular bave been able to get first-hand| Speculation Ended AR |age meeting of the Raintow Girls will information. { M. Truman’s action, coupled with AT o Girls i e bt accerion et e cnance LINK TRAINER HERE; | Fous rmod axcuomace | SYREREVER YU CWANCE ENT FROM IKE |in our foreign policy is contem- [' arrtving here from *Anchoraze T WAL INDERIT At vield to Wal- INTERIOR ALASKA 1§ | ‘i v o, A WE ARE THE PLUMBERS . T noing, A, 8. Nordiey. Harri Machine Sllop Saturday at 1:30 EXTRA! CHAPTER 5 OF “THE RAIDERS OF GHOST CITY” PLY ARTOON! | | 3 be held starting at “SSIGND RIO DE JANEIRO, — During & plated,” put an abrupt end to s x> Bl hower asked Brazilian newspaper-|]ac ideas to soft men to undertake the writing of jcy toward Russia Ann’s hospital admitted no new patients since yester and . : the nistory of Brazil's expeditionary | “The people of the United State: f at the office of Alaska e 3 YOUR FIREMED discharged only one, Charles Rider (;mc*ljnmrm'11u~|m'|1 had no r!:~- force which fought in Ttaly. He said | Mr. Truman said, “may disagree’ > : rewhat cha- | B E N E F l T charges to report but admitteq Phe story of that expedition, from freely and publicly on any ques- al Airlines was sorr \\.Im kAx.w‘ Curtdin TodBL Wt RONwaTs Phone 810 iy : admitted 4"t aining period to the day of the ! tion, including that of foreign pol- | “rined by the story f 08 AN- Home Beautiful ady. i i 3 veles yesterday's Empire ict 3 LS e Allied victory in Europe, would icy, but the government of the, S6€® in y mlnl In\l' € \\Ih“lky S t | rchase of a Li Copper backed plate mirrors.— make an important contribution to United States must stand as a unit| ‘0d Of the purchase ol a iner by an Alaskan. It was to Home Beautiful. adv. Brazidan and American history. in its relations with the rest of the 1 : » shipped to Fairbanks, according I’ S l d NUTS bt | = world ! I R T P TR P G U ke {10 the story, for use In a flying ].ang S daile N | school there. | Billy Williams from Haines WED. and THU. e oo e ) { ) \ L Since C St RErARA g .| However, stated O. F. Benecke, = . - Since Cabinet members serve only| ] v Y aU the pleasure of the President, olfice manager for Alaskn Coastal, FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR L) FINER LAMP s o by HhetiMer on s htse. |this 18 mbb ths. 1irat Link!to" cune L tary’s resigna jon automatically to Alaska. There has been a Link from Frisco o rairbanks DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN 4 ot i s o choice n the | rainer i Juneau Lo he lust .,'.f.‘;.‘; i 4 I put into operation, and will be usec via Petersburg and Wrangell Individually N ol BT With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg ana PARIS, Sept. 20. — Secretary of ctudents in instrument flying ; -~ State Byrnes, informed today of | the ousting of Henry A. Wallace as ARTHUR MORRIS HERE Secretary 7 of Commerce, had no| Arthur Morris, of Vancouver, B impicdiate ‘comment. {C., is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 ELLIS AIR LINES Designed “MOVE OV WASHINGTON White House aide drew a laugh frorr the today as he mar- shalled sc of newsmen into President Truman's stuc for the announeetent that Sceretary Wal- | YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 I Yr VEIERINS AND PRIORITY GROUPS ONLY vk lace is out of the Cabinet | ST o o | MORE $3 500 000 inst a bit, gentlemen,” he pleaded 3 THAN ) ) SUCCE DR SPECULATION | WAaASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Wash- ( gton speculatec teday on who ” r names went the rounds as possi- % LOW FIXED PRICES % DISPLAYED AT THE SITE bilities OPA Administrator Paul Porter. Quantity Quantity Sales Sales | rick Johnston, of Spokane, | Only! Only! Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE " JUNEAU FIRE DEPT. BENEFIT SHOW CAPITOL THEATRE—September 25 and 26 11, former head of the U. S. They're beautiful in color and shapes p . Chamber of Commerce, now presi- | with a variety of dent of the Motion Picture Asso-| ation of America. " shades. Undersecretary of State William L. Ciayton Undersecretary of Commerce Al- Smart Looking d Hard-to-Get | PARKA i . JEDDING THOMAS HARDWARE (0. | ... [l JACKETS | D ATES | =i BECKLEY, W. Va., Sept. 20— $120,351 Worth! d Veterans of World War II Phone 555 jecretary of the Interior Krug,| o For Work e A commenting on Secretary of Com- | o * SEE THE GEORGE WHITE SCANDALS merce Wallace's resignation from | o For Sports RF.C. for Small Businesses September 25 and 26 the Cabinet quipped today: | \ 7 ept. 30, Oct.1 S 1 sih e In s Tuteron e For Leisure State & Local Governments... Oct. 1 TEXTILES Wool bunting, cotton tickin, Atqllisi'ian Non-profit Institutions 0ct.3 | canvas covers, mosquito net- ting, and fire resistant cotton 4.60 9 A M. to 2 P. M. Ex. Sunday) | screen, etc. Velve $ + $314,635 Worth! fefdebdek | instcad of the exterior.” I as low i bl il 2 No w.’ as " S EE e * Ho te’ x:’lluhir(l to WAA terms I 08 i Sk ot 10 TREAS Underwear ¥ . 95 8 Men’s undershirts and d 3 ‘ Watur oot Windroot 7ull | 4 Wirs o e for ntermstn | $557,856 Wortht “No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean cut and comfortable! Pullover, L D blouse waist with drawst During the miar:ir peri * Hien g A when we say ‘Go Outside by Clipper’” ideal “bad weather” over-all i i froogereid jackets—svitable for both men ble distri- . ' A ‘ fockts_wiabie for ot e | b A | Miscellaneous large, extra-large sizes. Several which will be accepted on full Outside means Outside . . . not outside! Or are we mixing | styles in this large group, also or bro rata basis from any resi | - Shirts, trousers, raincoats, lea- you up, Mr. “A”? What we're pointing out is that the i e [ field jaclets, etc. They'll go exch priority period. Hhess coblag chukfslt ok shas A : s b | like “hot.cakes.” Hurryl . Rrokers not eligible. Y (QEERESOINNN; CONYAS, DS K Clipper lounge seats in the big, Douglas-built DC-3s flown S“ngs E“r Llstenlng i - Surplus remaining alter the pri ::md b:gs’; dumll bag:; utility . . orit it 1 ered to ags, bath towels, an n, by Pan American are mighty comfortable. And refresh- | | $2,484,238 al;n‘{gfi:'r:;:y. Puyers, beginaing | ofher Hems. " ctober 7. ments or hot meals aloft are part of the fare, too. Passenger and lists are pretty well filled, and advance reservations are mfi.fi}\fi;fi:’oum at the address below, just as early Neat Rhythms f()]' Danecing Baranol Hotel 1 featuring the Phone 106 i B i O’Reillys T e o TSy, PRUP Y VOHSH PYONBIV PVORSLP W PO Y . | | Worth! $661,051 Worth! War Assets Administration Write for Catalog and Prices ‘ L‘—_;GEORGE A. FULLER COMPANY:l % Under Contract With WAA For Surplus Disposal % 1710 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD SALT LAKE CITY 14, UTAH P. 0. BOX 2549 DIAL 7-5411