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MONDAY, JUNL 9, 1947 R T T Sporis Lraisex Wi @ao ! i FOR CHARTER, ¢ WiNNER IN (Fuily geared for ! Strioping or Trolling) i @ Scenic & Photo Cruises; at Hourly Rates l i { WASHINGTON (Conrinuea yrom Page One) i { i ] Call BILL JONES i s o | home couinties of Savage and Mack VIEWS OF WALLACE NEWARK, N. J, June 9.—U !Hem'y Wallace said today it wa: “hardly true” that the victory of "OUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work. Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phore: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor | crat” backed by the former Vice President was a victory for the Truman foreign policy. New Jerszy for an all-day tour and speeches under auspices of the New Jersey Independent Citizens League, Wallace said at a news con- ence that “ii was a mistake to say that former Representative Charles R. Savage was my candi- date.” Foreign policy, added Wallace, was not an issue in the Washing- ton campaign. The former Vice President and Savage was a can- House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BRCS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM tration, which put money into his campaign. “Some members of the adminis- tration felt it was inadvisable for ms te avvear on the same platform with Mr. Savage,” Wallace commented, “but when I spoke in Washington T supported his candidacy.” VACATION CHOOL STARTS ON FINAL WEEK OF PROGRAM Juneau's Vacation Church School ‘Warfield's Orug Store Box 1465 Phane 677 2 ees—— — P¢200 its second and final week this morning at the Northern Light o T A e Pr terian Church with an en- rcllment of nearly 200. Dean G. H. Hillerman announced that the theme of the second week would be ns being “The Church’s One F ndation” and “O Zion Haste "hy Mission High Fulfilling.” Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes It was also - mounced that on the afternoon cf the final day all Church School students will join in a picnic lunch which will be fol- lowed by an afternoon of recrea- ion and competitive games. This will be under the direction of Ad- £ jutant Henry Lorenzen of the Salva- | tion Army. l The Rev. Robert Treat, who is in i charge of grading and promotion, l repoted that on the final evening, ! ! Skyway Luggage Formerly SABIN'S g Stetson and Mallary ¥t 2 oo i) ] Casler’s Men's Wear | CORK and RURBER o ommommommommoem: | WEAT‘;:‘I‘(“)I(!)SR’IESS’PING .{;::m 13, a graduation _exermsvi will ~ ke conducted and certificates will be SASH BALANCES given to those students showing pro- ‘Walltex- ficiency. Handicraft of each de- Congo-Wal i partment will be on display and the ' entire program will be open to the public. This ceremony will be held at 7:30 o'clock in the. Northern Light Church. Phone 407—118 2nd St. iluneau Paint & Supply W {5 CAPITOL ALASKA PREMIERE—ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT OPENS WEDNESDAY - JUNE 11th JET 2 JONES EGORY PECK ‘PH COTTEN D 0. SELZNICK’S A :» PRODUCTION with a Cast of 2500, EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBE! DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneav PHONE 5068 FOR APPOINTMENTS The B. M. Behrends . Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS MACK | Russell V. Mack, Washington Re- | publican, over a “Progressive Demo- ' didate of the Democratic adminis- ! s and the Church” with theme ! e, KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” MONDAY EVENING 5:00—One Night Stand. | 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—World in Music. | 6:00—Dinner News. ‘ 6:15—Brannaman Interview. i 6:30—Red Skelton Show. 1 7:00—Here's to Veterans. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts 7:30—Cass Daley Show. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Time. :30—March of Melody. :45—PAA News. 9:00—People’s Playhouse. 9:30—Magic Carpet. | 9:45—Between the Lines. 10:00—Words ‘with Music. 5 10:15—Forecasts. All programs are subject to change i without notice. Daytime forecasts on weekdays at 18:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:00 Noon. 44 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWNHEREBY PA; THIRTY FLY SOUTH Pan American Airways brought (44 passengers to Juneau r Satur- |day and Sunday. All were from Se- iattle, none arriving from White- thorse or Fairbanks. From Seattle to Juneau were: | Francis Sempson, Markus Rus- sell, Charles Flatt, Ruth Bunting, Fred Dent, Frances Strezlecki, Jean tJohnson, Pauline Johnson and in- ' fant ! Arthur (Peter Me {Frank Yance i George Laird, Eino Niemi, Mary | Niemi, Harold Olsson, Luella Smiti, Marian Weaver. | V. J. Morrell, P. A. Anthony, O. | Christie, R. McNabb, Bill Patrick, Betty Ol Lawrence Willilams {James F Melvin Bray. (Mary Willians, Nathania Kammer- ler, Homer Garvin, William Sea- {man, Joseph Ordos, Alice Fitzpat- !rick. | Margaret Dawes, Viggo Christen- Wwilliam Gray, mer Zeigler, sert, Mike v, Ralph Corrie, Adoiph Anton- Murray, Johnson, Barb ne Arnold, Winton r Seattle were: {am , Lilly Mc- { Eachra Villie Gray, D. D. D arte. Perron, P. Har- ess Cross, Patsy Grant ! kiss, {Crcss, Ted Hers, June Taylor, Ernest Pcter Hatch. | Mertha Cadigan, Cora Ridgeway, | Richard Torre, Ann Pyle, Elina Kunnas, George Carter. { Ten Van Orman, Antone Berg, {Paul Farsill, Edward Kuttnauer, | Moiris Edwards, Vernon Boyington. | Loren ¥ ald left Juneau for Annette Island S day afternoon. e |SEA 5COUTS 10 MEET THIS EVE All Sea Scouts, and boys interest- ed in belonging to that organiza- tion, will meet this evening at 7:15 o'clock at the Teen-Age Club, Dar- 'de]l Naish announced this morning. lAll Sea Scouts are urged to be 'tprcsent. When you pay for QUALITY why inot get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- | SHEIM SHOES at Graves. = —adv. NASH SALES,SERVICE and REPAIR Christensen Bros. Garage 909 12th St. PHONE 659 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofl—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Juneau Transfer i | “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 Sanitary Meat Co. 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