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PAGE TWO ita s . .. “§ o1°s Swim” we ¢n . . . nothing Swim W look 3 L Wear . . , wears well. “suitable” than Jantzen . Always RN Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE Mrs. Sully Is Hostess| i | Iy At Bon Voyage Party 1so oyage party honoring' Fagerson, a and two birthdays combined Saturday night into tomorie vith ton Salmon guest started the affair which for four "LUCKY ANGLE terest, 12-year-old Oscar Brett of Philadelpkia lands wedding | and ended Henry and t the rat- nd their Club Mr ntry r wio aves for a visit in Washing- Oregon, was the honor party given by Mr. Fagersen, ¢t at the R—While his et dog looks on with in- 2 nice trout to start the new fishing season right. CERAM 4 4 7 IC HOTCAKES They look something like flapjacks, but it’s molten clay this workman is pouring into forms sor platters in a pottery at Medicine Hat, Alberta,/ /8587 and Mrs. Sully. The other birthday celebrant in the party was Cecil Casler, whose birthday it was “after midnight.” WEATHER REPORT Temperature for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In Juneau—Maximum, 78; minimum, 48. At Airport—Maximum, 78; minimum, 42. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Fair and cool tonight. Fair and warm Wednesday. PRECIPITATION 1st 24 hours ending 7:30 1.m. toduy) In Juneau — None; since May 1, 5.74 inches; since July 1, 91.56 inches. At Airport — None; since - May 1, 348 inches; since July 8 inches. e s+ e o o HERE FROM UTAH N. J. Meagher and Peggy gher of Salt Lake City, Utah, d in Juneau on the steamer Alaska and are at the Baranof Hotel. ° . . ° . ° . ° ° ° ° . . . ° . . ° . ° - ° . . Millions of temperate people enjoy BEER, the light refreshment beverage THME ORIGINAL LIGHT TABLE BEER THE OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U.S.A. ©0c000ccs00evscccstocoacn T “Its the Water” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "HISHBARGE' | Socialite Guilty, Adulfery. BULLETINS TOFLY FISH, NORTH, EAST SEATTLE. May 27—(#—Bought | from Navy surplus for $15,000 the iormer perscnal plane of Adm. Wil- |liam P. Halsey is to become the Pacific northwest’s first flying “fish barge.” 1 | In place of blue upholstery m\d‘ _ private bedroom wil ments to hold a cargo of between 16,000 and 18,000 pounds of fish from Alaska ior United States mar- kets. | The four-engined plane is being altered ior its prosaic postwar ser: vice for Air Traders, Inc, a con- cern organized by former Naval Air Transport Service officers. “Our first runs will be to Chica- go,” said Richard T. Hinds, one of the organizers. “We'll load the fish from trollers in southeast or south- west Alaska waters and fly them straight through to Lake Michi- gan.” be compart- - S FISHING N NORTH 10 BE STUDIED NOW j Washington U Professor fo Work in Conjunction with ASI i SEATTLE May 27.—»—Dr. W. F. Thompson, Director of the Univer- sity of Washington School of Fish- eries, will soon leave his post to head a fishcries research institute to be established by the University in cooperation with the Alaska Sal- mon Industry, Inc., President Ray- imond B. Allen announced today | It will study fishing in northern waters and will initiate cooperative projects for research work in all Alaska fishing districts. Dr. Thompson wil remain a r . search professor at the University but his duties at the School of Fisheries will be taken over by Dr. Wilbert M. Chapman, now Fish Curator for the California Academy jof Science at San Francisco. i - President of Nicaragua Is "Incapacifated” WASHINGTON, May 27.—P— The Nicaraguan Congress has de- clared President Leonard O. Arguel- | la “incapacitated” and named Ben- jamin Lescavc Sacasa as Provisional President, State Department ! was advised today. | e | THREE FROM MT. VERNON Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hageman, and Gerald Hag»man trom Mt. Vernon, ‘Wash., arrived here by air yester- day and are staying at the Baranof ! Hotel. ” Plumbing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. ® Healing Nights-Red 730 i e?fis 7 [ 5 MRS. VIRGINIA GAHAGA tinguished sister, Mrs. Mar Building in New York City charges of her husband, Andre adultery with “Count” J. Gahagan denied infidelity. I (left) is Jean Ross, as she left the Supreme Court after a jury, Jes Negier, a ler attorney char supported by her socially dis- by a vote of 10 to 2, upheld committed French impofter. Mrs 1 that ghg had been G “framed” by a raiding party of “paid vultures.” AT PETERSBURG GUILTY Charles D. Resoff entered a plea of guilty yesterday at Petersburg to a charge of issuing a check without sufficient funds. The U. S. Commissioner fined him $50 and sentenced him to six months in jail. The jail sentence was suspended. Resoff had been scheduled to face a jury trial today for which U. S. District Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr. had flown to Petersburg to handle the prosecution 3, TEACHERS GO WEST Gertrude McSpedden and Helyn Hoskins, on the staff of the Juneau High School, left aboard the Al- aska for Seward then expect to go to the Interior. WATER MAIN BREAKS Stfect Department crews were called out at 5 o'clock this moerning to repair a broken salt water main at Third and Seward. Street Department Foreman Bert Lybeck said are ex- pected to be SALT City completed D today. GEOLOGISTS HERE 1. H. Gersicy, L. Rouss Robert J. Take, with the Geological S.rvey Juneau from the taying at and S in U aranof Hotel, s Hippopotamuses often more than four tons. - - the weigh produced cuitureld 14th century. and are ! WASHINGTON — The Senate tentatively decided today to make the proposed income tax cut ef- fective next July 1, rather than last January 1, as specified by the House. i WASHINGTON Veterans Committee voted today for an increase from $30 to $105 a month in the living allowance for married veterans going to The © House increase in ans. any single veter: decided against the $65 allowed EDINBURGH, Scotland — The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland voted support today a new translation of the Biktle into modern language. Represen- jtatives of other British churches {were invited to join in considera- |tion of the project 1 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, | Germany Alois Lang, bearded | former Christus of the famed Pas- sion Play at Oberammergau, was declared a follower of the Nazi party and fined 1000 marks ($100) by a German court today WASHINGTON The House Armed Services committee has®ap- proved Legislation to* extend ex- port controls on more than 1,000 | strategic materials, including build- ling supplies. The controls would be extended until June 30, 1948. | - 1 DIVORCE ASKED Fred E. Brandes, Jr., of Angoon, teday filed cuit for divorce in the U. S. District Court from Ruth E. Brandes. The suit charges the de- fendant with incompatibility. They were mairied at Thane, December 7, 1943 and have no children. Ray G. Bieghler’ has switched to Calvert because s Calvert is smoother. *of 24 CALV ayview Ave., Merrick, N. Y. RESERVE Blended Whiskey 86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City agndg . from ? ® NGW the DEADLINE for ting new efficiencies in production. The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE on placing DISPLAY adver- tising in The Empire will he school | under the G. I. Bill of Rights, but! TUESDAY, MAY 27,'1947 "UNBLOCK’ 2" DIGESTIVE TRACT | And Stop Dosing Your Stomach | With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking soda and othér alkalizers if the true cause o | your trouble is constipation. Y°I# this case, your real trouble ia fiot in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract “where 807 of your food is digested. And when the lower part gets blocked food may fail to digest proper! et you want for real relief is some- thing to “unblock” your lower intestinal tract. Something to clean it out eflectiveiy—help Nature get back on her fect. . Get Carter's Pills right now. Take a8 di- rected, They gently and effectively *“unblock our digestive tract. Thia permits all 5 of Lature’s own digestive juices to mix better with your food. You get genuine relief from indigeetion 80 you ean feel really good again. Bliy Carter's Pilla today. “Unblock” your Intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. FIRST. RUN JUNE 29TH] me SUPER-SPEED OLYMPIAN HIAWATHAS petween SEATTLE-CHICAGO These great diesel-powered Speedliners will operate on a 45-hour schedule. Brand new equipment will include: % Touralux Sieeping cars—smart and differ- ent; luxury with economy. % Hiawatha Reclining Seat Coaches — with spacious separate lounge rooms. % Tip Top Grill car with restaurant section and cocktail room. * Diagonal-seating Dining car with ample room for forty guests. Also bedrooms, compartments and draw- ing rooms in standard sleeping cars. Until June 29th, service to the East will continue to be provided by the electrified OLympiAN. Full range of accommoda- tions available. For reservations, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or B. E. 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