W' e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1947 GUA - on the makinq! | \ Newest editions of the overblouse - . to wear day or night, with long or short skirts, | |MAINTAINS LEAD IN {JULY 4 QUEEN RACE {Fourth of July Queen, Cecelia Thi- {movie, “America Sails the Seven tion to the Alaskan fleet, is in|the yards at Anchorage and Fair- Seas,” which was presented by the port at the Juneau Lumber Mill|banks. The lumber is destined for Pacitic Coast Shipping Industries. docks. The ship is being loaded |the Anchorage and Fairtanks lum- Visiting Rotarians were: Daniel with 600,000 feet of lumber, for| ber yards also. Reid, Clarksville, Mo.; Fred Ax- which the destination is Seward.| —~ - - ford, Anchorage; and F. E. Stret- The Jumper Hitch, however, will go| Territorial Labor Commissioger ton, Seattle. Tony Polet. of Nome, to Seattle first and take the lum- | Henry A. Benson left here on the was also a visitor. Ler with additional freight from | Alaska bounti_for Haines, Skagyay | and’Sitka Where he will endeavor to westward | take steps in prevention of acci- CECELIA THIBODEAU Hugh Wade was presented as a Seattle to Seward. ship has On the cial tally second. day of the offi- of votes for Juneau's new membee of the Rota: SITKA MAN LODGED The been bodeau is still leading the field, ac- counted tne votes tumea n ' N FEDS JAIL WERE i3 i KUER } mr;: I’;’;fi‘mrmmé:u’oiuz‘n Meredith D. Lotze was brought : ¢ here-yesterday from-Sitka—by Dep~ .uty U. 8. Marshal Max Rogers and lodged in the Juneau Federal Jail where ha will await indictment by 40,700; Ann Thompson, Central La- bor Council, 27,700; Marilyn Mer- ritt, Chamber of Commerce, 10,- There's a Gay Nineties air about McCall i 6948. With its swaged apron and push-up ‘ leeves it would be perfect in plaid gingham, A huge bow punctuates the side drapery of McCall 6951. Picture it in eyelet or a print. You'll go places in these McCall all-printed patterns, s (/} ( Rebrends Co QQUALITY SINCE /8587 US IN JUNE JULY FOURTH [ " DESTROYER THOMASON | B.D, STEWART WARNS (OMMANDER, (REW, ' HOLDERS T0 FILE ON SEND THANKS TOCITY | UNPATENTED (LAIMS Lieutenant Commander Gordon' B b Stewart, Territorial Com- manding ~Officer Of jssioner of Mines, said today that | John W. Thomason, : pgiders of unpatented mining claims must file a declaration of their desire ;to hold such claims before noon, Gemmill e S 1 letter of thanks today to Ju- neau -Mayor Waino E. Hendrickson | son, Maurstad, Sons of Norway, 2,500. 400; Rdath Dawes, Parent Teach- 4 ers, 63200; Edna O'Conngr, Busi- the Federal Grand Jury on charges _ of grand larceny and :burglary ;(’FS a“gl ll:.rmmls{x?\::lxng:‘:é‘j 1’;0(‘) Lotze was arraigned by U. S. Com- mma Nieison, Kiwanls, 6,200; Bet- ,yoner Ernest, Dennis at Sitka ty Lou Hared, Lions Club, 8,200 " 5 2 .. Who set his bond at $5000 and < Betty Bonnett, Rebekahs and Cdd then ordered him held for the Fellows, 27,600; Claire Folta, Sor- o i R g Grand Jur; optimists, 5,500; Harriet Maurstad, ~Tpie " siened ‘o statement tn Tconvz;‘gv% 2,100; rf”,‘“e,:"mfi-?ml)_ which he confessed breaking into gLl v-'l_“f’_“""l’;fl;oo_"“ H‘“_‘_”" the American ' Legion Club at Sit- g e arriet o Jast week and stealing cash, Stonehouse, Elks and Emblem 5 checks, several watches and a bot- Club, 5,000; Lenora Olson, Women tle of whiskey. of Moose, 2700; and Lily Ann Eieng gl Some really worthwhile prin‘s‘ARMY A'RplANES To BE are being offered, and are soon to :l;maex;n:):s:lefl in detail, the com- HERE "Ex'l' wEEK 'I‘o PUT ON BIG AIRSHOW > wired outline sheathed in plush GARv'N lNSTAllED Fourteen Army airplanes will roar ove RO"'ARY pRESIDEN | Wednesday afternoon and land at imo Juneau uirport ready to begin E. L. Keithahn handed over his!Fourth of July Celebration planned gavel of authori President of | here beginning next Thursday, July to incoming President Homer Gar- fighters, one C-47 cargo plane and vin Garvin, turn, presented one B-17 bomber. er Juneau at three o'clock next b Lol {their part in the big three day the Juneau Rotary Club yesterday|3. The flight will consist of 12 P-51 Keithahn with Past President's The planes, and their 28 men, will in a pin and the thanks of the club for|stage a spectacular air show as the Wear your decollete gowns with a new-found poise. The famous Edith Lances Bi-Sectional Bra completely separates your bosom as it brings it glamorous new. beauty. The name Edith Lances promises you youthful uplift, natural, normal support, supreme comfort. So lovely, his services during his term ‘!A\rmy' contribution to Juneau’s Keithahn reported on Rotary ac-|Fourth of July observances. tivities during his term of office| Time of their arrival was received | sting the Annual Soap Box Der-|today by Mayor Waino E. Hendrick- White Elephant Sale, Rotary|son in a telegram from Headquart- e B pressing the appreciation of the ' yujy‘1: These declarations, Stewart Totem Pole, Band Concerts, Wish=|ers of the 57th Fighter Group at s e A : cers and men, on his ship, for{caiq must be filed with the U. S. ing Well at Darnell's Sporting | Elmendorf Field. Sk S ent el vAdRI viecning mmyenisohn I s 1 hospitality and services receiv- | Gommissioner in the precinct in|Goods Store, New Years Party, Reservations have been matle for - in tearose, white, black, $15 i ed during their recent visit 10 JU-ighich their claims are located. He |Rotary Anniversary Party, Soap the pilots and crews at local hotels il ; ¢ neal warned that only by doing so could | Box Derby Totem Pole, Tee Har-!for a weekend stopover. & 1 ¥ Gen told Hendrickson that, piners' rights be fully protected 'Por kids “Day in Juneau,” Memor- i NI e ip he stay in Juneau, of his men;- Was{quring the current’ assessment year ial Library support, aid to the . | . 3 mo: enjoyable and -especially I engding at noon, July 1, 1947 Ecout camp and the Rotary Picnic. jUMpER H"(H HERE Aomes P : R g ¢ view of the fact that the City ma! Stewart also said ‘that a bill is:He alsc pointed out the net gain of F R I. ER AR . * \WEATHER REPORT @ no advance warning of ‘the destydy; | sRding “ongress which L1l hew members for the Juneau 0 UMB ( Go i Notus : S i Cach i here. The ship's com: { ppg G t,;'(’,_,nfiffi,;'o:n.,,,:\hl}‘,l.wxub within the past year. G Baranof Hotel Building + i ° i 30 . ler expressed gratitude not only ! work and expenditure requirements Also on the Roary program, yes-| The Jumper Hitch, Alaska It's the Nicest Store in Town ; 3 ° ning . the City of ,!u au but also 0 on mining -claims . during the next ll_fl:‘(lu\x was the showing of the Steamship Cu_mpmps newest addi- rS e s * . . Business and ‘Professional Wo-' gscecsment year ending July 1, 1948, | - mum, 51; e men’s Club and the American Wo- | He said that Congressional Demgm“’ ; o 1 m, 4 e mens Volunteer Service. He said g [ “Bob Bartlett informed him | § : L At A rt—Maximum, 54; e, that the Thomason may make an-.yesterday that couierees have been ' i ° mut e R 1er trip to Juneau later this year. appointed by the House and Senatc | 3 WEATHE :‘(‘"3" ST g 3 55 ca to defermine whether the behefits ° M [ ‘) . JunsammuRioiny) bt DAUGHTER FOR WI fof the bill shall apply only in Al- t » sVarigl diness tonight. - o aska or shall be extended to in-| | aélc ° d th 0 . The third’s a charm.” clude- the, Continental U. S : ® hine and warmer Thursday. © 4 charmipg daughter was born, ~Stewart warned that if the bill| ) . PRECIP TION ® 16 My and? Mrs. David ‘Wise: last tails to pass, performance of assess- | e VLM e evening in St. AniS Hospitgl. The ment work on mining elaims will be " J 09 % 1hcue ® baby, weighing © 5/ pounds and 6 required. during the - year . ending | ° J 1 1 inche ® ounces, joins a brother Dayid and ' July f, 1948. In that case, he said,' : A+ » J 1. 4497 inches. 2. sister, Sharon Fay. The. new holdérs of mining claims will have | A2 o A ! inches: ® gayghter has been named Martlyn until-that date to complete the Yool v R pfioladiome Ménday.| o ",‘,:l”.m ,‘l(l.;;"l“ : : g A | quired work. \ ?,' :yAlh?:oEr. 5 . R o 1 4,. i .u € Lo Mr,. Wise is Supervising Observer — i dust ang c‘v. fresh ta\.,l 54 for the U. § Weather Bureau.-The- SEATTLE MEN HERZ | horoughly raneics® fbre they e 20D Ml " maternal grandfather, David =M. 5 y Jown' 1 ."'fl"lnygurfw: i WER MO‘,’EME*IS Pollay and the fraternal grand-| Wilson F. Jonea, and Paul Saucis, | the pey, Yoy heart of P1 l.( b Sinnet. from Seattle, dye Mother, Mrs. Sadie Baum Wise, of Seattle are registered at the Bar- N 2 " 5 beth reside in Portland, Oregon. anof Hotel. | C Lowise scheculed 10 SAIl m————— | I : r heduled to sail from | fund and book drives each ! ! He tr n ht A scheduled to sail ‘ 4] 10 SITKA, ¥oul iy }! Y KVE , i U > o b k Exploration Co. yesterday in an R F. E. Co., near i ) of the accident \ rou x i is morning to the : 3 1 Department of Labor in From the-very beginning fi YOU'LL ‘TREASURE YOUR - INTERNATIONAL - STERLING A MPue fisst sight of your own real sflver is sure to bring a glow to vour heart. 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