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Oliver, Val Poor and Joseph Shof- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [Hermann said ' he was proud of SISTER OF QUEEN OF = ™ ™ = ™ Iiwn. =i e Only One Week Left fo DISTRICT COURT LIONS CLUB SINGS AT (3.5t o't v Y ' OF HONOR HELD, | NOONDAY LUNCHEON Hared sang at her sister's e entertaining (he Kings Sketch of one of his fellow Lions, EN'I'RIES FOR OUEE" e g for Betty Lou Hared. Lion's Fourth Mackay Malcolm, pointing out { Spend Sunday with Boys £8.3ily Guken. KoS Mac's architectural —monuments il ! instructor, Mrs. Donald MacKinnon, - 8round the world including a stock | pe committee in charge of the H at E“(ampmeni ! Lois sang three numbers, two of €Xchange in the Philippines, the- queen Contest for the City Fourth ! | which were “He Is The Shepherd atres in Hawail, Navy installations of july celgbration has extended the Visitors day Sunday brought out leep” and “Just ; For in Maine, New Y hospitals in geadline for registration of con- | approximately 115 parents, relatives b Any Lion w tle New York, New Jersey, Army build- testants to 5 o'clock tomorrow after- land friends to visit the boys, see with their Queen's si ings Virginia and more recent noon and in order to be eligible | |the camp and attend the District | P sénts, and. J - constr in Alaska each girl who has been sponsored | Court of Honor. At this ceremony | od New members introduced and must be registered at Casler's Store | | 15 boys were given advancement by Three | ce day were Lions Phillip Briggs, of | % ¢0mP 1 | ! convent e Briggs Steamship Co., and Jack 3:}‘;’ ‘\:“"_‘“""d“‘"l be “”“0“"3"“ | " Those receiving the Rank of Ten- | Dx r, scommercial artist. Lion ' ov ““d“;' o sl e ngo oo g derfoot were Zatis Murphy, Thomas 4 Hank Lorenzen did the honors \\a,\l torl m'"?"“ PLee oo X Cashen, Jr, John Jensen, Norman | Past Lic Guests tcaay were John Felt-| 20 girl, as well as gorup pictures | | Burke, Jimmy O'Connor, Vickey D. A. Skeer “a L e il Kocatn Joe Alexander will take the group | were Eddie Dull, Jim Sey, Larr = = 5 7 pictures. Appointments for taking et A f s ok . . er, and fellow pill roller to Juneau's | PICTUIeS, Appolntments for taking | Calvin, Jerry Wade and Fred Stew. Summer Vacation Clothes & [ 8 art. i Dan Darnell gave some of his plans for the big float—one of the Club's closely guarded secrets Lion Bob Treat gave a thumb nail presented with their credentials to- Alaska Juneau power plant Lion Fr Hermann. The Seattle nk CAPITOL ALASKA PREMIERE—ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT DEADLINE, CONTEST (formery Sabin's) before that time. A complete list of contestants who of them all. Lu-Ek's Photo Shop ! will take the individual pictures, and | early as possible, and girls are re- | quested to call - Lucille Johnson, phone 833, regarding the pictures at | Lu-Ek’s. BARANOF - ARRIVES f Enter Soap Box Derby! R ATTACKS SUMMER 1S HERE - OFF WITH ONE COAT-ON WITH ANOTHER Only on week left to enter the BOY SCOUT CAMP| Over One Hundred Visitors ! District Commissioner Wayne Ste- phenson | Johnson and Art McKinnon. Advanced to Second Class Scouts | | Donald MacKinnon was advanced | | to First Class Scout. Merit Badges | | were given to Robert Franks for | Pioneering, and to Henry Sams for | | Printing and Home Repairing. ! | Special Camp Awards were gn‘cn" by Leo Jewett, District Camping (For Infants and Children to 12 years) Clothes that make work lighter for Mother . . . that she may be able to enjoy the vacation, too. Suits . . Shorts IEEN Jeans and Slack .. Cotton Creepers and Kleinert's (1} Disposable Diapers and I,l«n ) . Soap Sox Derby! | Chairman to Richard Klingbeil for | OPENS WEDNESDAY - JUNE 11th FROM SEATILE; IS e s taate s goaline 444 Living e Mo Owlt st o ENROUIE WESMARD‘ for securing and turning in entry |to Donald MacKinnon, the Skill | Pad Pants. ! HOUSING blanks for all youngsters who wish |Award and to Larry Calvin for lead- | JENNIFER JONES » i ; :_‘"r;“‘f":’f‘“;"‘r";‘j‘vf'fu‘;;‘:‘;is't';afjj““”‘-'" sl SRR Lt el Our careful, personal attention given MAIL ORDERS The Baranof of ‘he Alaska Charles Burdick, Presicent of the ! GREGORY PECK JOSEPH COTTEN n DAVID O. SELZNICK’S Steamhip Company, arrived in port early this afternoon with the follow- ing passengers for Juneau: | I"rom Seatue—iir. and Mrs. O. L AGENCIES You can get your entry blanks. and turn them in, at Darnell's Spart Center, official Derby Headquart- ers Many entrants already are hard Alaska Council, complimentéd the | - boys on the iine work they are do- | |ing, made an inspection of the| |camp and issued Special Inspection ! Aune. Mrs. Helen Arnesen, M. S . at work on their cars, and all boys | Awar to the nning Troops. ' Tt ol biotuihion Bennion, Mirs, G, 1. Bamnart, Mrs. | House Commiftee on ReC- &ie wrzed to hesin work as soon as | Class “A" Award went to Troop Robert Duane, Mrs. J. W. Daniels, | d f L. .d ' f possible. | 643 of sitka, CI “B” Award to: H. L. Forrester, Mrs. H. L. For-| OF@ {OF Liquidation 0 Every effort is to be made by Der- | Troop 23 of Juncau, Class “C” rester and infant, Mary L. Goff, J., : by officials to see that the boys | Award to Troop 613 of Juneau, and # | G. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Federal EXDEdI'ET now at Scout Camp at Eagle River | Class “D" Award to Troop 610 of - 5 1 Gr — are given an opportunity to get their Douglas. { W Hanson, Mrs. E. Monagle, ) ARy STG: —me oo entry blanks in before the dead-| The Court of Honor was held ! e d ‘Newb! | WASHINGTG:N i F. G. Mosher, Mrs. Fred Newburn, o (o "o soturation of the line. The parents can give their lunder the supervision of W. W.! Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Parker, Miss cocperation in this tle, District Advancement Chair- | M. Pottner, J. T. and Doris Phil- lips. Albert Sjodin, Grace K. Schmid, building materiale market and many price reductions “in theoffing” the Derby officials repeat that every boy who enters will be assured of a Other Scout Officials parti- ' were Dell Hanks, Scout mar | cipating s 3 | House Appropriations Committ 8 2 AL i Mrs. S J. Swanson. o |recommended today that the office | SPORSor and an advisor. 'he shonsor | Executive, who has charge of the a Keith Sohn, Mrs. F. Wiedman,| o o " ousing Expediter be ¢an be the advisor, but doesn’t have | camp, and Dr. J. O. Rude, Vice | to be. Prizes Chairman of the Alaska Council. Patricia Wilson, Mrs. J. W. Young. | | liquidated at the end of this month. e al n Carl Blanchard, Fred D. Elkins, 0.1 Ty %o nitee took the action in for . 3 > ¢ oy p » ‘ » ‘ s m ‘ e SUN & - — W. Jones, A. N. Kaiser, H. Miills, soon be on display at Derby Head- | . i ¥ |the annual government corpora- i 18 L ! e : ‘ ko Alta M. Gates, | tons supply bl in which it aiso Sherters: fnciew St Kl WIIEE OF DERON to the o 5 B A | (@ called for sharp curtailment P2duc: i B - prite | is the free trip to Akron,' Ohio, to, compete in the national race for that | four-year college scholarship and Bishop Fitzgerald, the Rev b : McNamara, and Elizabeth Wernett, | 0f the national housing agency ac- The Baranof is scheduled to sail | tivities and (b) asked Congress' to at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon for | require the Tennessee Valley Auth- Valdez, Cordova and Seward. | ority to repay during the next 40 SR years $348,239.240 in appropriatons tor power-producing facilities 2 | | The bill carries appropriations ke . | other valuable prizes. | Watch The Empire every day for | GE"ERA[ FRAN(O further details. with a Cast of 2500 Gastineau Cafe MADRID, June 9.—(®—Mrs. Juan ior slx Pederal agencies Knd geys HOME ¥ROM 'OOLLEGE Peron, attractive wife of the Argen oW f eir revi o 2 > Yow mugh of their revenuek 'R 3 | tine President, raised her arm today | | others may use for administrative Home again for summer vacation |, =4, Falange salute after Gm_‘ | expenses during the fiscal year be- are Kennethand Dorothy Thibodeau | .., simo Francisco Franco decor- ginning July 1. | ‘Total new appropriations recom- | mended are $36,097,580, a reduction lof $14,039,920, or 28 percent, below | budget estimates. Total administra- tive expense limitations are $41,- 649,700, a cut of $14,847. , or 26 percent, from what the 21 agencies son and daughter of Mr. and MIS.| 4409 he: with the Cross of Isabel the | Joe Thibodeau, Kenneth, who has | oo oiie been attending St. Martin’s Cn]lege‘ The 32-year-old former actress, in Washington arrived by plane ynose Argentine friends call her the Friday, and Dorothy, a student at|goueh american Mrs. Roosevelt and Marylhurst College in Oregon, came | yhoge critics declare her a meddler, in on the steamer Princess Lou)se.lsmke briefly to a huge crowd out- | S H I R T S Their sister, Cecelia who is the|gjdqe the national palace. | had requested. | American Legion and Auxiliar She compared what she called the and | Of the total recommended cut in, candidate for Fourth of July Queen, «the true distributive democracy” of direct appropriations, $9,225,920, or |is planning on their active as W"“fspflin and Argentina to the “blase, almost 66 percent, was directed a:;::\ moral support in getting votes|deceptive democracy” of other coun- the housing agencies. tor her. | tries which she did not name. Shirtwaist style is PHOTOGRAPHY your Dad’s Hobby? if it is, you can’t give him anything for Father’s Day that will please him more than that new | Spain “the heart of Argentina” and | | bade the Spanish crowd to “give her | your Spanish heart in return” and —_——m——————e— Franco, who accompanied her to The Needlecraft and Junior Shop | the balcony, said Peron had sent to | 1112 SEWARD ST. toppers cpmbine | “entone your hymns of war nndi camera or other i e e NEW ARRIVALS [ _ ... cauipment tha t in‘ Ry ' MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS he’s been hanker- seph W. Pratt and Susi rtin, < i GREEN NANNETTE [urmmmsmiivesl g o0 plets ™™ BBOWN HED .C(:nmls;»mner Felix Gra]}{ here, Sat- u - s WO -_— urday, for a marriage licens2. ! x [l 0 B. I G I N A L S | Howard C Oswoogd and Maxine | Ph“t“ Sllop HEADQUARTERS O. Brown, both of Juneau, applied |today for a license frém the Com- | missioner. ] e S R A . MARRIED SATURDAY :; - William Fawcett, of Tenakee, and ucille James, of Juneau, were ‘ar- ied shortly after noon on Saturday oy U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray. Witnesses to the ceremony were Mrs. Lydia George and Mrs. Jimmie A. George. e - VFW STAG PARTY Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a stag card party ‘onight at 8 o'clock in the club rooms. Refreshments will be served. 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