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1 THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1947 ~___THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 26 PASSENGERS AT Pan American, Airways brouzht 28 persons to Juneau from Seatitle yesterday, and carried 11 south- bound as follows: Seattle to Juneau—Willard Smith, Don Hortor, William Blades, E Wyiszinski, Willlam Young, Askil Tongesvik, John Oswald Mary Dale. Herbert Hepzyl, G. L. Louis, Mrs. W. Shimcl, Nermaa | Jorgenson, Russ Bucek, Marjoric Jorgenson. Mamie Whelchel, William Hudson, Frederick Tyvoll, Franklin Krsul, John Davis Avon Smith, Eero Mik- ko, Thisdo Haevisto, Clarence So- derstrem, Kaarlo Wuoti, Thomas O'Brien, Leonard Harvey, William Kasentaum, John Leib. Juneau to Seattle—E. B. Davis Gertrude Olsen, Ferb Ccble, Mar- garet Schuller, Michael Schuller, John P. Okeefe. Juneau to Annette—Carl Stolberg, Willard Eldridge. Juneau to Ketchikan—Allen Hurd, Margaret Hurd, H. M. Olsen. HOLY TRINITY GUILD MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT Mrs. Alice Brown, Secretary of Holy Trinity Guild, reminds all guild members of the final meeting of the season tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Rectory, Fourth and Gold. ” At the meeling plans will be laid for the summer months and the Rector will give the last in the series of programs on this year's study course on India. It is hoped that a large attendance will be in evidence. A social hour and program will ITollow the meeting and visitors are cordially invited to attend. ,ee— want-ads for results! Empir. DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 . Phone 677 ) 0 ) s Casler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Arrow Shirts and Underwear ¢ | Allen Edmonds Shoes i = Stetson and Mallory Hats i Skyway Luggage Asphalt Tile! CORK and RUBBER FLOORING WEATHERSTRIPPING SASH BALANCES ‘Walltex——Congo-Wal Juneau Paint & Supply Phone 407—118 2nd St. yemoemommomm o ommomm EYES EXAMINED i it FLOWN HEREBY DA (3l MINE DISASTER AT CENTRALIA, ILL. ""Use of Explosives in Non- Permissible Manner” Was Direct Cause June 5—M—A Land Subcommittee WASHING Senate Public declared today that “use of explo in a nonpermissible manner” | was e immediate cause of ' the March 25 Centralia (I1L) mine RADIO LOG KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” THURSDAY EVENING :00—Meridith Willson. :30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. :45—World in Music. —Dinner News. Melody Round-Up. 30—Great Gildersleeve. 00—Community Center. :15—Standard News—Forecasts :30—Jack Carson :00-~March of Melody. :15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. :30—Frank Morgan. :00—Mystery Playhouse :30—Supper Club. 9:45—Between the Lines. cowan T 8 8 8 9 9 | \ PAGFE SFVFN BLONDIE PN ] 00 you M| KNOW YOUL LOST THE CAP OF F ThE KETCHUP disaster which claimed 111 lives. Submitting a report to the Sen- ate on an investigation it made the Committee said: “In summing up the responsi-j biiily, Committee members that almost everyone concerned | wat guilty of negligence to one| degree or another — management, | the miners, the Mine Workers’ Un- | 10:06—Words with Music. 10:15—Forecasts. | All programs are subject to change without notice. | Daytime forecasts on weekdays at Do found | 8:00, 9:30 AM,, and 12:00 Noon. UGLAS ion, State Bure: Bureaus.” ANNUAL PICNIC OF 0DD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS JUNE 1 The annual Rebekah-Odd Fellow picnic will be held at Auk Recrea- tion Beach, Sunday, June 15. Trans- portation is being arranged by the Odd Fellows, and the Rebekahs are in charge of the eats. A food com- mitteg has been appointed and are taking care of all details, and they say just bring yourself, your family silverware, and your cup, and just have a good time. Games for the youngsters information as to transportation will be announced in the paper and on the radio at a later date. e VOTE FRAUDS TO BE INVESTIGATED and | oldsters are being planned and a big day is in store for everyone. More | and Federal } N‘!E ‘VS ‘ { TO SAN FRANCISCO Lee E. Swift is taking two weeks 'off and is making a trip to San Francisco, Calif.. via a small boat with a friend. He left last Tuesday |evening. Swift is owner of the Oasis Loung and Billiard Parlor. VISITING Max Weedman of Longview, Wash,, arrived over the weekend via PAA to visit his friend, William Boehl and family. Weedman is co- owner of the Weedman Lumber Co. in Longview. While here the Boehls plan to see that he gets some Al- salmon fishing and sees the unding country. SELLS HOME M. and Mrs. E. Irwin have sold 1 Douglas home to Robert and Elsie Thorpe Thorpe is an official ;of the Pan American Airways. ! The Irwins will leave as soon as | transportation is available for Fair- 1 banks, here they plan to make {tr iuture home. e FROM MINING CAMY YES, WELL HAVE A SUMMER SWINDLER ) YOU GIVE ME MY TWO OOLLARS / HEY NIX... HOKY 1D, Roese is in Juneau today, WASHINGTON, June 5 - B —|ctaying at the Gastineau Hotel. He President Truman and FBI Direct- | is from Victoria Creek, Y. T., where or J. Edgar Hoover are agreed j. works with Brown and McDade that alleged frauds in Missouri’s'yy the newest Canadian gold strike. Democratic Congressional Primar; A -t last summer should be thorough]yl CLITHERO OVERNIGHTS investigated. 3 | Russell Clithero, manager of the Mr. Truman said at his Nnews gjira Hotel, was in Juneau over- “onference nokody likes vote frauds: . and returned to Sitka this and that the investigation should ynoining with Alaska Coastal Air- 3 Alaska Fxclusively < proceed to its logical conclusion. Hoover told Senatorial investiga- tors the FBI was making “a full investigation” of the primary in which Mr. Truman’s friend, Encs Axtell, defeated former Rep. Roger C. 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