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TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 | certainly be directed at the nation There will be no buffer states to ve us time to pre- next war arrives, | protect us and gi pare W said Br aman. The United States among the nations of the world; |and the next aspirant at world demination will direct his first sud- Homer Garvin wac snnounced den attacks at us today as the new Presicent of Ju- neau Rctary Club, to serve for one year beginnirg in July. Garvin will succeed Edward L. Keithahn Other officers, who were elected from among the membership of the Board of Directors and announced at the regular noon luncheon me ing of the club, were Ellis Reyn- olds, Vice-President; G. Herbert Hillerman, re-elected secretary; 'tion, Stan Grummett, assistant secretary. of the Election of a sergeant-at-arms is absolutely was deferred until July, when the young men Preparedness Insurance pay the price of pre- d Brannaman. That insurancse is expensive, he added, but if the United States is to remain fi. to survive, she must gird herself for scieatific. warfare Universal military training is the very core of such defensive protec- he said, and as such is one central aims of the VFW. It necessary that our trained to an aware- responsibility to the new officers will officially take of- ne of their fice. nation, and as the technicians who Guest of honor today was Ray can take on the job of w ng sci- Brannaman, National Vice Com- entific war mander ot the Veterans of Foreign, Other guests at today's meeting Wars, holding the Alaskan En- of Rotary were R. E. Charles of campment in Jjuneau this week the B. F. Sh Company, owners Brannamar. spoke briefly before of the apitol Theatre; Ralph the club, and told of his personal Mize, of the Alaska Native Service interest in Alaska as a visitor to and Walter T. Stuart the Territory for the first time. He Next Tuesdas the Rotary Club spoke particularly of the official will br to Juneau the school interest of the VFW in Alask: children from Tee Harbor. Special will travel out to pick up the gsters during the morning, and will bhe entertained at the one of the most vital delense areas | cars owned by the United States in the 'you event of another war, which would they i CLEAN.UP WEEK! Let us help you observe this week by cleaning your clothes . draperies . . . rugs . furnijure HOLD iT? Ben't put away soiled hlankets NEVER PUT YOUR BLANKETS AWAY FOR THE SEASON THEY'VE BEEN CLEANED . . . Hal 'ty clothes are an inviting spre for the moths — let us do N a thorough cleaning job on all your things before you store them for summer. CITY DRY CLEANERS Phone 877 “Quality Dry Cleaner” Meméa * NATIONAL RSSOCIATION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FOR HEALTH APRIL 26 TH[; DAILY ALASKA I:.MPIRL JUI\LAU ALASKA IMYSTERIOUS FIRE IS MILLIONARE noon luncheon MEETS WEDNESDAY; BOOST, WAGES PROGRAM OUTLINED Sixly-two Thousand Em- METHODIST WS(S ployees Benefitted— s. Floyd Phe chairm ennounces that the E\("Ln Circle of the Methodist W.S.C will No Ralse mn Pn(es meet at 8 ¢ Wednesday, Ap- - —Inter- Company today wage CHICAGO, April nal Harvester cents-an-hour room of the following the lesson Matt offered a elp arrange the rooms g for the annual May Day Tea and|increase to 62000 employees in Bake Sale open to the public,| 21 factories, represented by 11 which is to be held May 1 from | unions and said the offer would not affect the present level of price ¢ huge farm mont 2 to 5:30 o'clock company's Mrs. Joe Alter, evening, will be in study ~ di hostess for the of the g the! t con- 1 price equipme annour charg continuir course, “The Fatherhood of (God."|reductions on its products which e it aid ould mean a $20,000,000 avin E: ally to users iVE The wa fter, following the teel, automobile and electrical ‘nnhl'l Is for a general wage ed home | incr cents hourly plus J. W. Leivers arri yesterday by PAA ne after alsix paid delightful six-weeks visit in Wash-| - ington and Oregon, re she en-! joyed lovely weather some time in E i 2 MYSTERIOUS home of her brother-in-law and ] sister, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. White. | K“-”NGS [AKE Gardens in Eugene were lovely,| Mrs. Leivers said, with all the et S oy A CE JARED trees in bloom. Quite a change I in weather was experienced, as the JUAREZ, Mexico, April 20— »s. Still Police are checking the second home, | mysterious killings here in two and | days. Both bodies were found in the Juarez irrigation canal The return trip from Seattle was| Police Chief Antonip Maise said delayed by the stormy weather,|the first im, whose body was With the plane passengers held ovpr | found had been sought at Annette airfield from Saturday @s the rapist of a si to Monday, but Mrs. Leivers stat-| Year-old girl. The body was bullet- ed PAA hospitality at Annette riddled left nothing to be desired The! Maise accommodations comfort- Not been she he be ttle, the last day she spent in temperature was 87 des she said she is happy to be in spite of the present, fog rain had positively, but another rapist said the second body identified eved it wa able, and the focd was superb, Shit: susp whose vietim was a five- 3 oy year-old gitl. The man had been WELFARE OFFICERS IN k to death - Florence L Phenix of Washing- ENROUTE TO HAINES ton, D. C., and Agnes Fuller of i San Francisco, both with the U. S.| Al Hansen, Joe Shields and Mrs. Bureau have arrived in and are registered at the Anna Hansen, all with the Haines Packing Company, registered last night ats the Baranof Hotel, and today for Haines on the mail- Read tiie wanu-acs for bargains! Estebeth. Juneau Baranof Hetel. - left boat ~NO, WE DON'T WASH BABY BUT—- we will wash everything else from baby’s clothes to pop’s shirts. AND— because we want to merit the faith you put in us we give you the finest laundering you can buy., Try us! ALASKA LAUNDRY STARTED, BERKELEY; LOSS IS $200,000 MOVIE MAKER ‘STRIKE OF SHRIMP PICKERS SETTLED DIVORCEDNOW -.. .... PAGE THREE Irving Fisher s - Uead in New York NEW YORK, April 20—D—Irv- dispute between the nnkvn and the cannery ing Fisher, 80, profecsor emeritus BERKELEY, Calif., April 29 LOS AN(,I‘U ;\pnl 29— (P— upcm(nh at Petersburg has been of pelitical economy at Yale Uni- B Fire of mysterious origin. Louis B. Mayer, milllonaire movie Settled according to an announce- versity, died today. Cause of death which apparently started be maker and sportsman, was divorc- Ment made by Territorial Commis- was not disclosed. At tedside the street, caused damage estimat- ed today by his wife of 43 yes sioner of Labor, Henry A. Ben- when he died was his son, Irving & ot 5200000 in mid-town Berk- Mrs. Margi Shenterg Mayer, Son. He said that the two unions Norton Fisher elery night who recelves o cash settlement involved, the AMWU, AFL, and - Fire Chief William Meinheit, who.of $3,250,000 the AWU, CIO, had agreed to ac- provi te of loss, sald wpe. Mayer, il at home, was CCPt WAEes in line with the market WE SHOU[D wo“v S four blaze completely ypable to appear personally, and Price for shrimp d Puned out Fe rallway (he decree was granted on a depo- Under the new agresmeni, pick- e tickel offices, quarters of & fur gijon read by her attorney and ers will receive 19 cents per pound CHICAGO, April 29— (D-A new comy florist and barber shop, pephew, Raymond C. Sandler at the current price of 85 cents per Price cut was announced teday but W Berekeley offic e of the " qpe deposition, dated a week ago but will receive either a it wasn't likely to benefii many Ogkland Tribune ot forth that Mayer came home one cent increase or decrease for households ! s were located in & aray 30, 1944, and said each five cent change in the market _ Director Robert Bean of the tlati known as Shat- wel I'm leaving.” » of shrimp Brookfield Zoo said the price of live tuck e Shattuck Avenue pv aqded: “And then he got up PR snakes had dropped from 30 to and dison Street in t heart .4 left 17': cents a pound because of a s area, two blocks 4 4 8500 JE N LOS ANGELES—The FBI step- price war between two reptile he he University of into the telephone strike sa- dealers competing for the Zoo's campus Berkeley is Records from India indicate that investigation today after a business. he bay from n cotton W used there as early teletype line was cut on the - e--— g 000 years before Christ north of here Empire Jant-ads for results! o L it — — A ey L. SITKA VOITURE 1126 OF AMER. LEGION HAS SPECIAL INITIATION A special mee of Voiture 1126, 40 and 8, was neld in the I\ Legion clubhouse at ly this month, follow- ing gular Legion meeting. Chef de Gare Russ Clithero was in the chair, with Chuck Pearl acti as Correspondant and Aumonier. Charles Whittemore was Con- ductew Chef de in, and Clyde Hag le de la 3 ved as G and C Porte mmis Voyageur. Special buciness of the evening was Lhe initiation of Ben C. Miiler The spirit of the Unknown Sol- dier was presented by Clyde Hag- er, and the Chairman of the g m oo SHATRUCK » AGENCY DR. KASER RETURNS Dr. E. H. Kaser has returned from an extended visit with his two daughters and granddaughter in Seattle. He arrived here yesterday | by PAA plane - WHIZ I'ISH MAN HERQ | K. W. Hoyt, with the Whiz Fish | Products Company at Seattle, is | registered at the Leward Street Phone 249 Juneau Baranof Hotel. ® They're here! 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