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PAGE EIGHT ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA v MONDAY, MAY 5, 1947 t HEALTH PROGRAMS BULLETIN§ No Small Change CHIEF OF MOSCOW MURDER SUSPECT NO CONTRACT, NO OUTLINED AT P. H. == 77" Ciraulafing Now | BUREAU, AP, GIVEN SOUGHT BY POSSE, , WORK, SAYSUNION - INSTITUTE HERE U RS n Shanghai rade) PULITZER AWARD 1 SLAIN IN CABIN 1. s oo | WEATHER REPORT Temperature for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In Juneau—Maximum, 51; minimum, 35. ter a White House call today Pres warning of “no conlnct no wmk was sounded today at the second ident Truman hopes to visit the | g The Public Health Institute con- Pacific northwest and Alaska in| SHANGHAI, May 5—P—Smoil, NEW YORK, May 5-—(P—Eddy R sh: WAYNE, W. Va, May ducted by the Department of Roghat | change is a thing of the past in|Gilmore, chief of the Associated At Atrport—Maximum, 53, ® o0 orey narikd if, watrants Maeiih Bals of At o Health opened here today in th e | Shanghai. |Press Moscow Bureau, today was R o charging him with the killing of a:r.; osnl(;]\var::oil:l tnklle ‘Iaaace“n:f )?ot(;lc(: Scottish Rite Temple, a NEW YORK — Capt. William| The municipal government an-|warded the Pulitzer prize for a di WEATHER FORECAST o four relatives and wounding two by .‘»hi])u\\'nér.s of ' haeibine l:*on- sessions are open to the public ! Odom claims a new unofficial re-|nounced today that $100 Chinese tinguished example of telegraphic P \.m:m‘f o Others, was slain today in a cabih oot tarmination -Junw 18 The morning session tomorrow ! cord for flying the New York-Tor-, bills will be withdrawn from circu- 'reporting in international affairs. T 0 Il e ' The wamning came from Hugh will be devoted to discussions con- onto, Canada, route—one hour and | lation following issuance of $1c,- The Baltimore Sun was award- " b cloudiness o Hurley had been sought by 8 piucon ‘atione: Presidentyin fao it cerning sanitation, and will include 10 minutes for the approximately ‘000 notes. That will leave $500 bills |ed the Pulitzer prize for the most Varable high cloulingss. o poltdikin Ha Wpoded wifi brigh ol U Gl e B tad s whih 15 talks by Amos J. Alter, Division of 372-mile trip. Odom said a Cana- | the smallest circulating. |disinterested and meritorious pub- tonight, lxrf{ensflxgv u.es ay ¢ aistrict two miles from Fort Gay, gyiqo i B oAy s Sanitation and Engineering Depart- dian air line held the former unof-| The $500 bill, at the official ex- |lic service rendered by an Ameri-| ® with light rain showers I"""] 2. W. ", Hince “his wilsl . ateon, G R G TR e et g‘; ment of Health; Rotert J. Reed, e B e 0o ‘ehangs Tats, 15 worth four U. ©,,can newspaper during the year. |® bable. Warm days and cool @[, gister-in-law and a brother were jmenoh: S0 VRIS SIREREE O and William L. Deering, Sanitar- minutes, He flew Reynolds' “Bomb- Cents. A $10,000 note is the equi-| The award was given for a series| & Dights. ® killed late yesterday. Yegiatvy L and-Ahe, KARBS Bt jans, Department of Health; Wen- SHell® RRodBil the “werla roehily. -1 viBrtiBBiH0. cants; lof articles by Howard M. Norton|® : . L e e Tt Ll A o dell Kay Director, Alas- 5 Aeoa i R IR S |on administration of Unemploy-! ® PRECIPITATION © 4 e e bl l; o ¥ et d ka Housing Authority, and Henry TORYO—0Col. Carp. W. Carlnark, {ment Compensation in Maryland,| ® (Past 24 hours ending 730 i todey) @ | _GRACE BURLEY HERE -~ A. Benson, Commissioner of Labor. AFoline, 11l eotumetibts GHRE Bl 0“'(K DElIVERY {which resulted in conviction of 93| ® In Juncau — Noue; since e Grace Burley, aris and crafls, ypapg pAIRBANKS ROTARY Lynn Forrest, Architect, U. 8. For- ;ln- SL“,m‘[h Weather Group at ”,erq)ns |® May 1, .49 inches; since July e specialist :ui the (\m.».;: Native bvr-.‘ 7 est Service, will be chairman of b o e S ; S i Sy o le 1, 8631 inches. o vice, at Nome, is in Juneau toda¥ Gpoes Prince has sbeen elected this session, which opens at 9 e i Y CHICAGO. May & — (# — Mrs. . At Airport None; since e for an indefinite st prior to her g o of the Fairbanks’ Rotary 3 o'clock | to coordinate weather data on theljames A, Ruzek expressed genuine MISINFORMATION le May 1, 33 inches; since July ® return to Nome. Miss Burley has o080 O30 (F TR SO Following a special great circle air route over the concern to her husband that he ® 1, 5443 inches. e just returned to the Territory fol- ' b i, s o (S PO o8 1 meeting of Public Health Nurses, north Pacific might become involved in trouble| ABOU'I' 'I'ERR"ORY . e lowing a vacation outside 885 »77_:4" alf = eirelary the afternoon & on will convene s i if he reported for work yester-| e © o e e o e o o her lirst visit to headquarters in Fon ey at 2 o'clock, with Dr. Leo J. Geh- TOKYO—An Allied _chdqum‘tcy,s day at the Hawthorne plant of BH“G BROAD(AST two years. ) s BP“-( INITIATES 45 ¥ i rig as chairman. Miss Dixie Wood- spokesman said that General Mac- the Western Electric Company GOi2 COURSE OPL} - The Business and Professional : burn, Senjor Bacteriologist, Depart- Arthur n “robust health” and which has been picketed by the i i PALISANA COMING NORTH Women's Club at Ketchikan re- : ment of Health, and Miss Agnes L. had no intention or_ retiring. The striking tolephone workers because, News of more misleading infor-| Suriaiinie "”T;) dotlaf golE Freighter Palisana, delayed by cnnvtl,v initiated 45 at a meeting at i Fuller, P. H. R. Nursing Consultant, ; wstatement was contained in a Pub- jt manufactures telephone equip-'mation about Alaska Was receiv-|jings was officially opened yester- L.0OF trouble, did not sail from which Mae Mclllvain was installing 1 U. S. Children's Bureau, will give i l|§ Relations announcement issued ment. ed today by Arthur A. Hedges, Di- day for the 1947 season by ‘W. s. Seattle until last night and is due officer. Mrs. Amelia Gundersen, ™ a laboratory talk, and Progress Rc- ] without explanation After crossing the picket line at'rector of the Alaska Territorial| pylien. Club President; Ike P. Tay- in port in Juneau on Satur: welcomed the new members. po;c reapeczmel\ . i e the plant, Ruzek released the }tam- Employment Service, in a letter| ), gecretary-Treasurer; and o tween and 45 o’clocl tw . 5 - ily's pet homing pigeon wit! a from Milton Ward, Manager of the| g R % discussion will cover the follow- APPEAL i COLD CASE ;0. qying “entered plant O. K. ATES office at Fairbanks. L iy < ing epecial program and their in-) o e . .._|Don't worry.” The bird delivered Ward charged that a Mexican . s Gk e 47 : tegration with other programs of (U MBI - m?(n '(‘:lzfxt;:l ;zsa‘r_uegs:‘xn}. tsh»:t"s,\ the note to Mrs. Ruzek four miles radio station, XENT, and a Ca- 55::1 i‘;‘;"t‘l:‘lfxf‘ll‘:if:f h;‘u’;?):;r '1’)‘;? ; Yout'lful Glamour S e e e iecomlng x:w:vaitxhd‘:efi:rlt::; judgment of t’he’;‘\luka Industrial [TOW the plant in less than 10 nadian radio station have been|yo.d not reported any further than , tic Institute of Health, and Alaska for's "‘" ! W"""' ;fl"“‘:wflg:g' ’;ff:iff.g m:g I;:’:’\“ SITKA FAMILY HERE trck drivers are wanled immed:|Sectlyefor LUEHmELOL Jom ; . JUNIOR MISS Air Ambulance. S Mr. and Mrs. Merril L. Cleven jately in Alaska. The truck driv-| FIAE E g Chutuk for a cold and is compli-{and gon from Sitka flew to Juneau ers pay. he sald, is. sdvertised as| CARMODYS GO SOUTH g T v NEw AGREEMENI cations which he said he received vesterday and are guests of ‘the being s’.‘, r day. Ward said that Charles Carmody, PAA dispatch- demands particular styling that FolIA wn.l IAKE 'while in the company’s employ at garonoc Hotel ’\Ll,::in “L,,T'M“é_"me ”'s appar- | €F accompanied by his wife and Tlah Parimenter and her experts | Y7 | mer, R. E. Rorertson, attorney !or RED CRObb MAN HERE formation. day for a vacation in the States. AS DISTRICT JUDGE! the ‘campany, also asked that AL wijiam W. Leed, representing ‘The information was given to BSarpese e s MILIIARV SITES njunction be granted to prevent yn. american Red Cross, is regis- Ward by Joe Voegler, who had MARGARET MOULD, ONy; - - i | payment of the judgment pending ereq at the Gastineau Hotel from spent the winter in Kansas City. FISH WILDLIFE STAFF : Permanent Specials Continue Until May 15 George W. Folta, of Juneau, will outcome of the appeal Seattle Hedges stated he will investi-| Miss Margaret O. Mould has . be sworn in this week as new “-'\F”!Y‘C'TO ¥ .\lfl,\' 5—p —_———eee— — ! P T gate the reports and take steps been added to the staff of the U. MACHINE MACHINELESS COLD WAVE Pederal Judge of the First The United States proposed to MRS. CHURCH RETURNS BOUND FOR PELICAN nt repetition of such state- S- Fish and Wildlife Service here from $10 from $12.50 $20 dicial Division. Clerk of the Court|Panama today a new agreement 1 ainen, C. Pworkild- me ald that such mater- @S a clerk-typist in the Payroll A John Walmer will administer the for defense of the canal provid- her mother and eI Rakhrioa el of Il to the Territory and Division. Miss Mould, who arrived oath of office to Folta at 10 am, ng for continued use of military Mrs. J te stopped here last week from Alameda," | for appointment telephone 538 Wednesday in U. S, District Court. bases on territory of oo Calif., replaces Miss Jean Hopkins 4 The ceremonies will be open to Of Panama b ica has a more uniform cli-' who recently resigned BABANUF BEAUTY SALON vant-ads for results! other great divi- 5 Empire W proposa than of the g fpiey on POLARiS-TAKU SRARTT Registering at the FROM wANSAS CITY Foit o9er Lk Blundeli, o. Ku the public. Folta's commission ar-| 1€ rived this morning and he will wind Amlas up his present duties as Counsel- Foreier at-large for the U. S. Department of the Interior before that time. B. Groner from Kansas BT i % son and W. Graham, all with Po- g e R been underway City, Mo, registered at the Baranof 1o mow, .‘n,:‘,n C‘Umw e s s September. otel after flying to Junean W FORWARD MAKING AIR . iicer ot s aname e o seihc " " PR B e R e R s senting Lou Herron Asso-',ng Ryth Ryden from Kvumk.«m . i ned I Seattl Charles H. Forward, Adminis- ;::N dm which comprise technica) Cl3tes: travel counselors of Seattle, e Hasel Winer from Elfin Cove, {rhtive Assistant in Timber Man-|mmistions eesential to safe air JTived in Juneau Saturday on the anq’ john H. Jarmon from Skag- sgement of the U. S. FOrest | perioesim still are in use by the FYINCess Louise and are registered g,y Service, today.made an areial in-|ypited States i at the Baranof Hotel. e spection of the mainland between o | g B5 653 : Art McKinnon, manager of the 1 Juneau and. Petersburg for the, 1 JUDGE STOUGH HERE Eiks team, says he wants all . of : purpose of determining possible | HERE FROM PORTLAND Judge Raymond W. Stough of ¢ pavers to show up tonight and i shopr re the CAB, with Mrs. Stough and £ o R f Panama today. Discus- g the 1942 defense d were osik, E. Ecl | water power sites and pulp mill Stanley Bishoprick, representing “no fecoling locations. |the First Notional Bank of Port- Rose G. Moore, registered at the —Tpne practice season is too short, ‘ B S TR {land, arrived in Juneau from Se- Baranof Hotel over the weekend. 'aMcKinnon says, to do any mon- NEW YORK, May 5—Closing attle by air over the weekend, and — .- keying about practice if the team o quotation of Alaska Juneau mine|is registered as a guest of the Bar-! ACCOUNTANT HEBE iwants to be champion of the CONTINUES THIS WEEK stock today is 4'¢, American Can!anof Hotel. L. W. Roehm of Seattle, business 1eague. b 93, Anaconda 36%, Curtiss-Wright - accountant from Seattle, is regist-| R ooy 5, International Harvester 83 Ken- DOWN FROM TULSEQUAH 'ered at the Baronof Hotel. | NIAGARA FALLS Y., May 5. o necott 441, New York Central 15%,! Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Dixon were | - . |——Mrs. Dessie Hinto believes These and many other ouisiandmg cash Northern Paclfic 16%, U. 5. Steel |among those registering at the Bal-: SALESMEN IN JUNEAU |she has been the victim of a belat~ 5 i So 0%, Pound $4.02%. |anof Hotel over the weekend from | Bert Proclor, representing Har-|ed April-fool prank values in qualuy new home furmshmgs 1 Bales today were 740,000 shares. |Tulsequah, B. C. per’s Magazine, W. E. Diers of B. F., She appeared to police after £ 2 Merrill-Lynch averages today are | e | Goodrich Company, A. L. Florence she received several cases of un- await YOU 1n our large COmpleie . as follows: industrials 17421, rails| COAST GUARD PLANE IN 'frcm Ketchikan and T. W. Wilson ordered beer, four bouquets of flow- ’ 45.67, utilities 34.23. | U. 8. Coast Guard Air-Rescue, from San Francisco were among | |ers and several cakes; a visit by £ 14 — e — ‘Scnxco amphibian from Metlakat- | the salesmen registering as guests officers investigating a report that FUBNI l URE DEP I 3 | ol glu Air Station flew to Juneau on |of the Baranof Hotel over Satur-|there was a fight at her home, and New guests of the Hotel Juneau Saturday and stayed overnight. Re- jday and Sunday. the arrival of an ambulance. on lhe over the weekend included Burr A. gistering at (he Baranof Hotel were o ALL TABLE o Mezzanine Floor Haggerty and Cliif Addison from|Lt. E. P. Kropf, Norman J. Win- Floyd, Iowa; Virginia Beaumont sching, and B. F. Finnegan, ARM| from South Pasadena, Calif. |2/e. L A M P S Alaskans at the Juneau are Mr. | B . and Mrs. E. B. Lowman from| FROM SALT LAKE CITY Haines, Esther Bock from Hoonah,| David A. Andrus, from Salt Lake ' William Bartell from Security Bay,| City, Utah, registered yesterday as [ ] 50% OCCASIONAL | .. CHAIRS |- We illustrate just an indica- tion of our very fine collection. Large chairs that can take the and P. B. Haynes from Gustaviis, a guml of the Gastineau Hotel. = LIQUOR SALE CONTINUES One group of hand-painted s sith silk © place of a lounge chair . . . i I table lamps with silk shades oo ghairwithat #aci b CORROSION —Now: perfect in pairs. Traditional ot | 52 ss 25 fo ss 75 chairs . . . modern chairs . . . ‘ 2 by : each one a gem of perfection. ! SQUEAKS crou of atbmetal promzey~ COCKXail and End Tables 4950 Chairs i table lamps—were $8.50 Yes, we have a large selection to choose frqm: l 3 OFF ; - WEAR | NDW “.25 W;tnlnut gn:l tmahogany finishes with and with- i l l out serving trays. [ ON THE UNDER BODY SPECI S Bl e e WERE PRICED $21.75 to $26.95 $22.50 to o natural aluminum. Were OF YOUR CAR . . . with Largest Selection in City ] 9 $29.95 ACME - = -..case 84.25 Hi™ .y s SM | OLYMPIA - case 4.50 | b | Rubberized | RAINEER - case 430 [f| u N E A U' Yo U NG il brass and hand - painted ) l ‘RIBBON - case 35.30 || WERE: NOW: . Inquire about this protection at BLATZ - - ease 35.50 || .., S 750 You Can Furnish Your Whoele Living Room 5.50 ks or Bedroom in This Sale at Tremendous " CflNNflRS MOTOF || SCHLITZ - ease 1500 oy "y | ARF and ARF - case 5.50 B3 Savings FOR CASH! _—-— s o Reduced 1-3 to 1.2 #5000 4 /3 OFF

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