The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT FIREDANGER WARNING 1S GIVENTODAY Fire warnings have been issued for Juneau and vicinity by District Ranger Larry Zack, of the Admir- alty Division of the U Forest service ise of the recent dry we r said that the pre- vailing wind with weath- er has created a cc haz- ard in the forests Smokers are a i to extinguish their cigarettes and matches be- fore throwing them away while 1 cle driving along the highway said Zack He d residents along the Glacier way not to turn grass end brush during this period of that no bi n Fores homesites, er occupancy Any persons, claiming absolute necessity for burning, said Zack, must apply for a permit to the Division Supervisor's office of the Admiralty Division in Room 313 of the Federal Building e CROW, TURKEY AND DUCK CALLING ARE HEARD AT ROTARY Juneau Rotary was host today to a group of entertaining guests, including Herb Parsons sharp- chooter; Barney Anderson of the ckagway Chamber of Commerce; Dr. Warren Hunter, Dr. Dean St brook and Dr. William Burton trio of cancer specialists from Portland Other guests were W. R. “Bill” Wood of the Winchester Arms Company, accompanying Parsons and Dr. Isaac Knoll of the Alaska Native Service. A visiting Rotar- ian was Leonard Hopkins, sporting goods salesman from Anchorage Capt. Clark Telquist, ACS, was in- troduced as a neophyte Rotarian Parsons, who is on tour for the Winchester Arm Company, and will pive a demonstration of sharp- y weather. He said rning will be permitted as under permit as mmer homes and oth- ar bt o “RIE 1 piasons TIS: TTUMAN bl e | To Juneaufor Fourth ~onmonoay rps Holding Her 7057 G E 0 R G E traption consisting of twa pieces of wood which are rasped together to produce imitations of the hen turkey calling a gobbler. tion, July 4, 5 and 6, according Hoonah, Gustavus, Petersburg, | |years, today announced they will| ’ “Penny Ante” Speech to information received by Ma_vor[Wrange!l and Ketchikan. } GRANDVIEW, Mo., May 27.—®— |pe married and will live in Car- % Barney Anderson of Skagway Waino Hendrickson. Southbound passengers to Ketch- | President Truman said today that cross, Yukon Territory. | ¥ gave a brief “penny ante” speech,| In reply to the Mayor's request [ikan were Helen Ronning, Capt.|his mother was “holding her own”| Miss Wyborn announced her en- tossing a coin into the pot for for planes for Juneau during the|Anderson, Ray Pollack, Harold after a slight setback last night. |gagement to Irl LaGrange, jr, 32, very. devogatory statement aboubCeISEZRUOD, Musie; Clefierar Howard |Store. and. (M B VO g, Whille NUR. MERHEW B, TIEAR [y st fio, dise, HACUUS 0ot [ Juneau, or added a brag concern- ing Skagway. Dr. Warren Hunter, spokesman for the University of Oregon School of Medicine trio which is present- ing a special series of cancer clin- ics in Alaska under the auspices of the Territorial Health Depart- ment talked briefly He spoke 24 Army men with gratification of the number - -, — of persons who have been coming for examination, and stated that L, the great hope in control and cure as a ere of cancer is in its early recogni- tion. Jack Fletcher gave a report on M the 33rd annual convention of Ro- ol“g es tary District 101, which he at- 5 tended in Seattle last month. There were, he said, 750 delegates. gteamer Alaska arrived in Juneau S. Army, has given the informa- flight of from eight to twelve . DIVORCE GRANTED | ! . N stric v : Wl 2 From Sitka to Juneau, Glenn ey T v 7 The new district governor Who Was yecterday ofternoon at 3 u‘clnck‘c,n,e;" W. Laneen, Mrs. Milton,| Federal Judge George W. Folta | ¥of 1221 N, Drexel, Indianapolis, Ind. A L EJ E El l s W F‘ E K |elected there is Frank I. Daugh- .. A R r Si fol‘_ “SI V)c!ox'l'; e eh- from Seattle, and sailed for Sitka|yee Considine, W. R. Wood, Har- 2 - PR and the Westward at 9:30 p.m. Dis- \bert Parsons, Larry Calvin, Eddie| embarking here were the following gtevenson, Victor Mayola and Ben fers. Cigars were passed for Joe Mc- Lean's new daughter, Alexandra, whom he reported as having gain- ed from six pounds at birth to &, .. aje g Beghetti, Mr. and “"ék" “.“:”,p"““‘i; x:l(“\(mn Lta. Mis. D. Belcher, E. Burke, Mrs. M. ommittees on 1ood, sporta S. Cflm]lh(’“ tion, and entertainment were nam- B ed by Picnic Chairman Stan Grum- E. M. Egoia, Mrs, W. George, G. met The Rotary annual picnic A. George, I H. Bessley, Mr. and " ol Mrs. A. V. Hurd, F. G. Jensen, R. will be held on Sunday afternoon, h # Jute 8 at ‘the Mendenhall Rine:J: Lake, M WA Mrs. 4. W Mars- Range. persons from Seattle: - e - ALASKANS AT THE BARANOF M. L. Rousseau, E. Stockton, M Registered at the Baranof Hotel Weiss, B. White and H. Wilkinson. are Abert V. James, with CAA at From Ketchikan: B. F. Kane, Mr. there are many excellent ball play- Gustavus; Mrs. Walter Larson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McMickle, William ers around who should turn out ior and Mrs. A. H, Voss and child from Tansey and George Evans. Elfin Cove; Mr. and Mrs. L. A From Petersburg: Elena Cho- | nel league. Anyone interested is Thomas from Excursion Inlet; quette, John Herman, Vernon Hor- urged to contact Haas at the U. S, Gene Smith, Harry G. Ask and F. ton, John C. O'Leary H. Story from Skagway; and Mr. Scott and M... Gene Isely from Sister's Fromi® Wrangell: John Abbott, and Tom Army fighter planes will roar over Juneau during this city's three day Fourth of July celebra-|kee, Haines, Skagway, Taku Lodge, |A. Craig, Commanding General of |Petersburg, Pat Gilmore; to Wran- had “a bad night,” Mr. Truman for the wedding. LaGrange, who the Alaska Department of the U.|gell, Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson. | said, she came out of the setback'was born in Chicago, said they tion that the Army will send a Young, Glen Leach, Bill Hixson, | ing comfortably. |ceremony. He was stationed there | \fighter planes to add to the city's Mielke, John Penrod, Chuck Stoy. observance of the Fourth. The Mrs. Glen Hagen and John Brown flight crew will comprise at least to Hoonah, H. P. Worden and E.| «hqding her ow |J. Fleming; to Haines, Wilbur ! S. Allen, Mrs. O. Angus, H. G.|and Carl Pederson. land, Mrs. M J. Meagher, P. Mea- 'Club basebali team, toda gher, J. Meyers, W. M. Provance, appeal for more ball players to turn R. L. Roberts, Mrs. L. Ronneberg, out for his team following Ilast Island Ronald E. Allak, Lloyd Brown, John | HOME FROM SCHOOL gen, James Houston, Sophie Housion, Arriving in Juneau on the Alaska Margaret King, Wayne LaCross, Al- from Wrangell were Lloyd Brown fred Martin, Jane Miller, Robert |and Robert Milton of Yakutat, and Milton, A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. shooting in Juneau tOMOITOW €Ve-'p .14 | Ajlak from Nome. They Vacure and daughter Rosemary, ning, brought to the luncheon meeting three bird calls. He told first of the crows, which in his native Tennessee are grave menace to other bird life, and live to be 100 years old—so| he said. They are killed in great numbers, sometimes with the aid of the craw call, which he demon- carted. Parsons then told of the national duck calling contest in Arkansas, in which he won third place last year. He claihed that in actual use, a duck call will frighten away more ducks than it will at- tract, and recommended, perhaps facetiously, that a duck call should be given out with each duck stamp gold by the government. Finally, Parsons told how tur- keys are hunted in the South, and demonstrated how they are called by a patient hunter sitting in the brush blowing mosquitoes off his nose. The caller is a strange con- registered at the Gastineau Hotel and Thomas Williams. while awaiting plane accommoda- Outbound cn the Alaska for Sit- tions to fly them home after the ka were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Criphy, Irene Gamble, Victor Grog- | completion uf the school year at| Ebona and Andrew Jr., Dan Noon- | Wrangell Institute. an, E. N. Seidenberg, H. L. Aga, ——————— |Helen Evans and Billy Evans. NAVY MEN FROM KODIAK Bound frcm Juneau to Valdez y A group of U. S. Navy officers!were Mrs. E. L. Mayfield and and men arrived in Juneau yester- daughter Joan, Gladys Harris, day from the Naval Air Station at Lloyd Herrl:, W. O. Walker and Kodiak in a plane from the station, | Minard Mill Jr. and are registered at the Baranof, For Cordova: Richard Treffers Hotel. They include W. A. Swenson, |and ,Mike Baranof. George W. Watson, H. V. Manzer,; For Seward: Mr. and Mrs. K. C. W. S. Horvath, W. J. Allen, I. H. Shearer and three children, Hazel G. E. Miller, B. Lannen, | Jameson, Jerry Darling, Frances H P. Strewe, and C. W.|Mackey, Joanne E. Nowell, Gertrude Murphy. | McSpadden, Helyn Hoskins, Frank —— . e - 'Marshau. Don Sayre, Col. T. J. MINING MAN HERE { Tully, Carl Hall, Mildred Strom- Hugh C. Wilkinson, with Consol-|berg, Denny allagher, Bruce Glea- idated Smelting Company of ’I‘rall,{son, Thomas Scott, R. L. Roberts, B. C, arrived in Juneau on the| George Wilson, Arthur Tebo, Jo- Alaska and is registered at the Bar~|seph Skarik, K. F. Grimes and J. anof Hotel. L. Erickson. Burst Into Color! ('\\)M!t«%b LE GANT - GIRDLE AND ALPHABET BRA exquisitely maiched in Jewel Tones Turquoise . . QuartzPink " Pearl White Crystal Blue Jet Black Now you can wrap yourself in a rainbow of color, from the skin out! Dainty, enticing pink delicate crystal blue, provocative turquoise, dazzling -white, black as sparkling as jet! A perfect match in Jewel Tone girdles, . Jewel Tone bras. THE JEWEL TONE GIRDLE is a Le THE JEWEL TONE BRA is nylon satin Gant ‘Veil of Youth’, “has two way-one ... light, lasting, wonderful, Delectable way stretch, satin elastic panels front emproidery, inscts of lace, a breath of and back, and an inner panel of satin net edging, and Alphabet styling! elastic Women's Avvrner Baranof Hotel Building It’s the Nicest Store in Town l——— = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947 |Doreen Wyborn, 32, who came Alaska Coastal Airlines reported | {from her native England six weeks' flights yesterday to Sitka, Tena-| [ Itgo to meet a Miami man with ! whom she had corresponded for 19 From Juneau to Sitka, Thomas|in fairly good shape and was sleep- fwould go to Canada after their John Brillhart, Lynn Forest, MaX 6 president Truman was quoted by |as a civilian employee of the U. S. Press Secretary Charles G. Ross as Army Engineers during the war. ' believing his 94-year-old parent was | — — - s " at the time. Donnelly, Capt. McElwee, N. A. Mc- oo ek TULLY TRAVELS 1 | Eachran and Bill Wilson; to Taku| oq) 1 3 Tully, Commanding or- | Robert E. ] | OF QUALITY Lodge, Marguerite and Bert Seaton. | gioer of the Alaska Communications Inbound passengers to Juneau Systtm, completed his inspection | * from the south were H. C. Bryant & A0 [of the Juneau ACS office yesterday Mon han from Ketchikan, P. A. Steele and ;4 jort for sSitka on the Alaska. | a has switched to ?k v\;v Da\(';s s‘;’rg Wrg!‘l‘g;“:st’r_:m‘r‘rom the coast city, he will go to Fma:; :ly'on.h l;!v] “{:Villar.d' ‘;‘r | Seward and thence to other Inters | ! 2 c Gus!avug :ar' 'm(? Mrs. Géne (;g_ ior points on his inspection trip. Calvert because H B I G v A L U E s e ey o | P S R Calvert is pre-war quality. has granted a divorce to Ralph A.| c:sx_:i:mrnascx}:pnvs Bl;ndm M‘ifl ffers fr " Ger Tref- —86.8 Proof—f Grain Neutral Sp | Treffers from Grace Gertrude Tref Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City Arnell; from Tenakee, F. Storey &3 SWEATERS 1007 Wool HAAS HAS CALL FOR MORE BALL PLAYERS Mike Haas, manager of the Moose issued an 8 s vEar SCOTCH OLD WHISKY Haig & Haig — 5-Sar FIFTHS ““899 5 ONLY . . Boiiled-ifn;gondHWhiskies OLD GRAND-DAD . . $7.30 OLD TAYLOR : ... ... .88 ILW.HARPER . ... . I® OLDFORESTER . . . 1730 KENTUCKYTAVERN . 7.0 OLDCROW . . . . . 13 JAMESE.PEPPER . . 750 OLDFITZGERALD . . 750 OLD OVERHOLT (Rye) 7.50 BEER 'EASTERN—Blaiz, - Pabst BLUE BlaI;;(lN . . case Ss'so New Pull-overs with short, puffed sleeves — in white, rose, copen Or navy. Sizes 2 10 6 Coat Style in navy and pastels —sizes 1 to 8 night's disast:ous 26-2 defeat at the hands of the Elks. He said that competition in the Gastineau Chan- Department of Labor in the Feder- al Building. i FINED FOR SPEEDING Merle Sipprell has been fined $25 for speeding 60 miles per hour on the Douglas Highway and another $10 for driving without a license by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray Sip- prell was arrested Saturday by Ter- ritorial Highway Patrolman John Monagle. SEE OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF LITTLE, BOYS' HEADWEAR a@hegfl Our careful, personal attention given MAIL ORDERS SALESMEN IN JUNEAU Walter Lowin of Seattle, sales- man, registered yesterday at the Baranof. At the Gastineau Hotel is John Herman of Ketchikan, re-| presenting the Seattle Hardware Company. DESIGN . FOR SUMMER LIVING if it’s ACTION you want SHORTS and HALTERS —plain white and colors WESTERN-—Acme, S 4 50 Olympia, Rainier . . ... case PEDAL PUSHERS —suits and separately PLAY SUITS —3-piece; prints and jerseys 1 EfIesthe BEST, You Will Always SLACKS and \ Finditat SLACK SUITS : GEGRGE BRUS. : TORE | STEVENS e vl oo “The House of Swansdown” COTTON T-SHIRTS —oplain and novelty

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