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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—- JUNEAU. ALASKA New Pg em&" Hailed PAGE TWO Andre mittee MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1947. A. Gromyko told the com- last week that Russia would INSTALLATION DANCE !DEADL ] {no vetc o S E | authority to the punish- i 5 gy 15 ENJOYABL EVENT g {ment of viaters. Saturday night of the Women of ) ‘“," “,‘. veto must noL be us the Moose installation of officers s 3 | prevent countries or individuals large crowd at- and dance, and the k 3 |from escaping punishment for [tending filled the hall to capacity, United Naticns See No|atomic crimes. {1t is report B ‘ This apparently unbreakable | Mus. mizavetn casperson is the Hope for Pact Before |statemata was regavaca vy dete- jnew Senior Reg succeeding | ates as ruling out a completed | Mrs. Ruth Maurstad. Mrs. Caspe Next Semember Afotnis Thants stk ti un Sutoe T |son and the officers who will serve pedp Y Ll lwith during the coming year ST e installed in colorful ceremon- fies conducted by Iva Hermansen,| BY JOUN & PaSiis. Jr =~ | ARRIVE rmos WRANGELL Installing Regent, assisted by Odel- Av»Un‘mtrl ~'1‘1rn.\~: \n'(’ua‘l\" 1l;n1~»}‘ Mrs. M. Mather of Wrangell ar- ja Light, Installing Guide, and Y = 5 ved in Juneau on Sunday and is Ditgihin " Bugsl; Thatalling . Chap-|ICRcd 8l Hope ftoday, of yriiinig “”;w-mu-ml at the Gastineau. Leveda pecar b d o 5 International *Atomic Control Trea Tk u 2 i " A ty, before the General Assembly| if ik o o An entertaining program added x’_m 4 ’m September. i ‘vd at the Gastireau |to the pleasure of.the evening, and ' i ————— "m(.anll an original script written With Russia B LS Ve HERE FROM ANGCON by Ethel Milner, entitled “Johnny FOWerS deadlocked on major issues, S “” ,LJ- 8 imt-_‘- : Sees the Dime Museum.” Lillian delcates were e st Il PRSI e e Uggen ‘entertatned’ with severs T 1ld.be practically impossible to !: Juneau yesterday and is regist- fechons,. o1l o wibi G recelvea| complete thie Atomic: Trggly witnin| FIEGES (38 LVERITON o spplause, | Patsy . Oross,|the next three months PR i it endltion of -Over thy| This view was expressed as the| FROM SEATTLE Incotning Imperial Potentate of the High Council cf the Ancient and | Rajroow” and the Woman of the|U-N: Atomic Energy Commission's Regifvem :.c Baganof . from Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shr outzoing Potenta e O y e bors | working committee renewed, its of-|Seattle are R. S. McBeth, J. P. clasp hands as the sceptes changes ai the 7 ual coun re also w forts to resolve the differences be- Oa.tmn.dm. Herb Lawrence, Drois Atlantic Citv, N. J. Karl Zex Hamy | Mrs. Ed M- tween Russia and the United Brealey, J. A._ MacDonald, Marcus Taok 15 e theombiy Potelate Lt ntove iu he music for the,States on the use of the veto in Robifs, L. . Koepp and C. M. Mull Sidoe ‘Gieotze H. Rowe, of Biitfalo, N. | aa ; 5 2 t tomic matters. —re — St 1 Tove o PR : 4 B fl,{}{‘(“l’mg‘;:;‘e‘ f\:m’xli\f,f‘“f:"‘;y;’f”‘, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister 4 the wa:a-ads for burgalnst | Women | entire the aecordir Moose during the to the sen- of ye | timent expressed by those attend- & ing. Y e | Delicious refreshmer o1 VS |ed, and the tables we arming | i { with bouquets of spring fowers, Gives finer fl-vcr | flanked by t dles. ed Shirts. . . ‘en andsomely ! olor: In ast fab- | we need superior tailor: \ nally 1 Bi-Ax wer tha and known for H mune® B 1 Ba 20 WY SRy | y" col- 1 stare They also come in: White Broadclot /hite Oxford Cloth 5 sleeve lengths B.M.BEHRET S/?e/z’i,sz¢ held a bowl of lavender and white recket pink columbine, three-tiered white wedding Miss Porferfield Becomes Bhde of |k ol tare 20 Amhony Ka|ser tfield presided over the punch weet and MEASURES ON ALASKA Lowl isted by Miriam Troutman. Miss Helen Cully had charge of the guest book. APPROVED ene P i Mr, and Mrs. Kaiser will be at licholas K ere uni home to their friencs at 709 Dixcn marr t mple but impres- | £ R ervice in t Northern Light > - - t 9 oclock Power to Grant Pardons and Remit Fines May ith the YVONNE KEITHAHN \ 3 Be Given Governor 7 g0 s gl s Wilda H vided organ mu A sic, and Mr B. R lasse g Yvonne Keithahn, daughter of WASHINGTON, Junc 23.—(F Becaus E. L. Keithahn, returned to Juneau A bill giving the Governor of Alas- Ente on the Princess Norah. She has ‘ ka power to grant pardons " . been majoring in Fine Arts at Wash- ; mit fines was among six me: ington State College. She will be employed by the Alaska Road Com- i n for the summer and will involving the northerr which were approved tc vely white Hcuse Puplic Lands jer wore a return to Pullman in September. The other bills given committee ¢ : AR aad e Create a Territc:lal zomng com- ) a shower of white LIV missiin to make 2z g rules for Baranof, from Seattle bound for : townsites on public lands. Miss | ¥ scheduled to arrive at 11 w Authorize governm employee sor at ©'clock tonight. in Alaska to use the Army Trans- College, Alaske, trem Seattle, due some- ‘ port Services, without expense, on ength gown Hme tomorrow morning. trips to the United States sed an old Frincess Louise scheduled to sail Permit members of the Metlakat- fashioned swectheart bouquet from Vancouver June 25. , la Indian tribe, who once emigrated The bridegroom was attended by, Aleutian scheduled to sail from { to British Columbia but returned Harcld Blanchare best man, | Seattle June 27. f to Alaska, to become citizen Adjutant Henry enzen and _ Sailors Sphce scheduled to sail ve for the governm e Rev. Peter T. Nickel were the {rom Seattle June 27. ‘ 0 acquire rights-of-way usher's Princess Norah scheduled to ar- { lands which may be settled Numercus c abra and floor 'ive frem Skagway at 8 o'clock to- or ed filled with white sweet MOrTOW morning and sails south Grant members of the Alaska rocket made a lacy altar back- |one hour later. Game Commission an expense al- erounc = - lowance of $10 a day an infor- TR e R e bea w ve Fountain of Youth Boat'" MESSENGER" available for charler hy: [ - WEEK — or MORTE Fishing and Sighiseeing Cruises Q with daytime accommodations for 12 /\< by— —overnight, six to eight persons PHYLLIS MAYNARD RADIO-TELEPHONE EQUIPPED for PhLLS MAYSARD ADDED SAFETY and CONVENIENCE GRACE WILEY - Owner s RAY WESTFALL cuwes 15 | ¥he Florence Sho 129-3rd St. Phone 427 %——‘_ = OPEN EVENINGS Coifs— for Summer ) 3 P Thé NUGGET SHOP station operator, sits atop the 3 collected in five and one-half yea 178 mile 8 Arkel, e Na- " ¥ tional Board, 1¢- y e signied today following passage by the Senate of the Taft-Hartley la - bill over P‘f\uie".l Truman’s veto. Wisconsin State | The law cates a new post of GOP delegates today | general mm.\u | gave New Ycrk Gov | y as their choice] MEXICALI, Mex—ouan Menes3s, for the Presidential nomination but | Mexicali Police Chief, was shot ©o| s of Harold E s death in gangland foshion early to- | t the poll as sh ror of bullets support for the for te 1 Governor. Dewey wou 321 3 ! more than Stas AFL bus driv- | warning today s without pub- ation. Com- | NEW YORK -The United State government has filed an anti-trusi law charge against the An Saciety of Co Al to t runs because Publishers. leased with new | schedules 1 to effect with clos- | WASHINGTON—There's nothing | ing of public schools. i definite out whether President B . | Truman going to visit B ¥ 1 ANCHORAGE 1 But down in Rio, they're plannin: Fred Axford of Anchorage, is re-| on it. It is understood that ar-| nstered at the Barancl. | rangements are being made for the e | President to oven the Inte FROM CONNECTICUTT | ,can Conference on Co Drew. D. Waldren, from - East| curity next August Tartford, Conn.,, is registered at the | Baranof. He is with Pratt and | WASHINGTON—Gerhard P. Van Whitney Aireraft. w ‘@IS i for Souvenirs AND CURIOS SHOP, Inc., i Seginning 1914 shop catering to the 1 needs of T amo it has grewn to whare it numbers its patrons in every State of the Union and H lso 1 | | Tl sucee could only be built upon ! honor. We are reminding you of this be- i s may be your first contact with \L\,( ;ET SHOP. We have our agents wvery section of the North- m ‘these receive frequer nd 18 of {he various finds, produ wios of Arctic Alaska and Siberia—paint- ings, art ¢ antiques. Much of the nugget je ¢ man we thin; most complete in Ala . i W2 guvara qualities to be exactly as represented i prices to be reasonable, | OUR BRANCH STORE— lext to Butler-Mauro Drug Co. —15 OPEN UNTIL 8 P. 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