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PAGE EIGHT ——————————————————— ~ TAKULODGE the LODGICAL Place to Spend your: (1) Vacation (2) Weekend (3) Evening Out Fine Food Music by the O'Reillys Excellent Beds Trout Fishing Private Glacier Indoor & Outdoor Sports ——— 30 minutes by plane 3 hours by boat Transient Night's Lodging: $5.00 All Meals: $2.60 Permament Guest Daily Rate (American Plan) $15.00 Boat Leaves Union Oil Dock, Saturday, at 11 a. m. — Return Sunday Afternoon FOR RESERVATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION arrangements sce MARY JOYCE at Gastincau Hotel —_— SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ‘ TONIGHT direct from New York JoJo Jones We're Growing Famous Special Dinner Tuesday @ Wednesday TAP DANCER DELUXE in his featured pecialties Salmon Creek Country Club TENDER CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK Salad @ French Fries Hot Biscuits and Honey $2.00 Phone 015 Make your reservations now ALSO: T-Bone Steaks Fried Chicken Chinese Foods “Chicken - in - Rough” Salmon Creek Country Club AT THE ' 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway WE ALSO HAVE PRIVATE BOOTHS IN THE BANQUET ROOM (a bigger and better THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ROTARY CLUB HEARS ALASKA COASTAL INTERESTING TALKS~ AIRLINES FLIES 82 TODAY BY VISITORS FARES MONDAY The Rotary Club held the weck-| Alaska Coastal Airlines dispatch- lly luncheon at noon today in the ed eight passenger flights yesterday, f(‘mld Room of the Baranof Hotel, and one freight load to Tulsequah. {and highlights of the meeting were The passenger trips took planes to talks by two visitors, Rotarian Sitka, Chatham, Tenakee, Hood |Dee Walker of Texas City, Texas, Bay, Warm Springs, Lake Florence, land Captain H. D. Bakenhus of Hawk Inlet, Pelican, Excursion In- ithe Seattle Police Department. Rou- | let, Hoonah, Ketchikan, Union Bay, |tine business included preliminary Menafee Inlet, Wrangell, Peters- plans for the Presidents’ and Scc- burg and Tulsequah. retaries’ Conference, which will be Outbound passengers to Sitka held in Fairbanks July 29 and 30,(were G .E. Stratton, L. M. Hagen, Mrs. Suhabier, &m- and discussion of the Soap Box Chuck St Derby here on July 27. Don Sku mett Botelho, P. J. McCook, Miss chairman of the Soap Box Derby, Mendel, Donald Vent, Nick Greig, announced that there will be five James Kitka and Mrs. Worther entries from Sitka | From Juneau to Tenakee, M Dee Walker told the members of Lofton, C. W. Cady and H. Rosen; explosion that oc-!to Excursion Inlet, Buck Van Per He said that Beth Isturis, Gary Scheel. R. Mead, | over 800 people were killed, in-Lyle A. White and Wayne L.| cluding the entire fire department, Frank; to Pelican, C. W. Olson and and that damages have been esti- R. Corp. mated at 35 million dollars He' From Juneau to Hoonah, said that the people of Texas Williams and J. Angell: to City have already started to build nof Warm Springs and city. He ccm- Don Abel, Shirley Darr, Jo Green-| mented that he was proud of be-|rod | the disastrous curred on April 17 Lena Bara- | return, | and B. Simmons; to Lake Has-| offers of selborg, Max Mielke and H. A. Rob- | ing a Rotarian because aid were wired in from Rotary|erts; Clubs all over the world. D. Purss, Mr. and Mrs. Odynsky | Walker sald that he felt as if and twe children; to Ketchikan, ' Walter Stuart and H. A. Binshus. he were living “on borrowed time” as he narrowly missed being in an office building which was com- pletely demolished during the cat- astrophe. He was due at a meet- ing but school board duties pre- vented him from keeping the ap- pointment. He and Mrs. Walker are taking the Alaskan tour on the Aleutian. Second speaker of the day was Capt. Bakenhus of the Seattle Police Department. He is leader of the world-famed Seattle Police De- partment Drill Team, and is in the Territory arranging for a Good Will Inbound to Juneau from Sitka were C. L. Langston, K. Culley, K. Kristenson, W. Lewiston, Henry Moy, Edna and Ken Nausha, R.' Molire, L. Hagen, Bishop Zlobin, Ben See, Mr. Stratton, P. McCook and Dick Bigley. From Chatham to Juneau, H. Heaton; from Tenakee, Sam Asp and Ruth Wilson; from Hood Bay,| Allen Johns; from Pelican, S.| Jacobsen, Minnie Habala, Phil Mal- bo and Carl Jobst; from Hawk In- let, Sam, Sarah and Fred Hob-| kins and Mary Smith. Tour the Drill Team will take next| From Tulsequah to Juneau, E. a Ak for Kenduchss Smaoothesl Bowrbon KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY LDottled in Bond 100 PROOF nerman on the summer. The Drill Team, which Willlams and C. Hangord; front includes 45 men, will tour towns Ketchikan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bege- Other guests of the meeting in-| IR BT | cluded: Mrs. Dee Walker, Mrs. H.| D. Bakenhus,, Mattie Maxey andijRIS (o“FEREES Mrs. Leon L. Smith of Dimba, Calif., Fred Nelson of Petersburg, i nation European economic confer ence approved today plans for or The delegates unanimously ap-| proved a rules committee report | ting up four subcommittees on! food and agriculture, iron FOR TOUR IN SOUTH| Mr. and Mrs. John Klingbeil and From there they will start a seven weeks automobile tour of the West- tional Parks. ey have tentatively | planned to return to Juneau via! - COUPLE FROM TULSEQUAH in Southeast Alaska. Technicolor oW and A. L. Heady; from Peters- movies of the Team in action were bury. Glen S Millica and Fred shown by Eckley Guerin. Pringle. | | Mrs. Don Berry of Long Beach, . | California, Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Mer- \ | cer of Fairfield, Calif, Mr. and| \ ORGANIZING COM. and Milo Clouse and Buck Harris! L of Juneau. | = | PARIS, July 15—@— The 16- ganizing a cooperative effort to. = cpeed the continent's recovery, un- der the Marshall proposal. ' | nominating Britain, France. Italy,’ Norway and the Netherlands to a key executive committee and set-| and steel, transport and coal and en- ergy. b N their three children, Richard, John | and Marjorie left atoard the Prin- cess Norah for Vancouver, B. C. ern states. They plan to visit Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon, Crater Lake, Carlsbad, and Yosemite Na-| the Alcan Highway Klingbeil is a f: Valiant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacPherson | of Tulsequah, are stopping at the | Baranof Hotel. | T | SCOTCH WHISKY ONLY $7.95 FIFTH .John Crahbie - 8 years old at GEORGE BROS. | LIQUOR STORE v PHONE 399 JOHN CRABBIE'S 12-YEAR-OLD LIQUEUR-BLENDED SCOTCH AT $9.95 FIFTH ALL Bottled - in - Bond - BOURBONS - fifth $7.50 . ‘|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII||IIIIIlIIII|II||1||lllIII|II||IlImIIIIIlIIlIIIHIIIlII!IIIIIIIIIiIIIIIl"v| v Temperature for 24-Hour ‘This Morning In Juneau--Maximum, 64; e minimum, 46. . At Airport—Maximum, 64; @ minimum, 39. L4 WEATHER FORECAST . (Juneau and Vicinity) . Partly cloudy and not e much change in temperature @ tonight and Wednesday. PRECIPITATION In Juneau — Trace; July 1, 245 inches. At Airport — Trace; since July 1, 2,03 inches. e o o o o o o CALIFORNIAN IS GRAND EXALTED RULER OF ELKS PORTLAND, Ore., July 15.—®— Lafayette A. Lewis of Anaheim, alif., was elected today as Grand Exalted Ruler at the 83rd annual convention of the Benevolent and Protective Order of EIks. - - since to Tulsequah, V. S. Anneit,| gpsppppiTES AT BARANOF | Registering at the Baranof Hotel irom Seattle are William M. Brun- ‘er, H. G. Heaton, Fred F. Pringle and Mrs. Hans Floe. ————— ANCHORAGE PEOPLE HERE Registered at the Baranof Hotel from Anchorage are D. A. Provinse, IMr. and Mrs. John Bigelow, Bud He flew to Juneau via Pan Am- Nock and J. Sidney Rood. CANNERYMAN HERE Sam Asp, canneryman from Ten- akee, is a guest at the Baranof Ho-| tel. - -ee - UTAH MAN HERE G. A. Matson of Salt Lake City is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. He arrived in Juneau yesterday via Pan American Airway: - —— HERE FROM VALDEZ Lou C. Rice of Valdez is a guest t the Baranof Hotel. +Money Now in WEATHER REPORT ¢ | . Period End 3 ‘ U eriod Ending 7:30 o'Clock :Whfl 3 YOWS : TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1947 irculation; “In the Spotlight” WEDNESDAY J WASHINGTON, July 15.—(P— The Treasury reported today that money in circulation at the start of this month totaled $28,292,230,031, an average of $196.38 each for a population estimated at 140,066,000. The average amount was down 11 cents from the start of June. (RSP o08 G TEN YEAR OLD GIRL FLIES ALONE TO fJOUTH L Lynn Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Lucille Johnson took a big trip for a 10 year old yesterday. Lynn flew all by herself from Juneau to Los Angeles to spend the summer with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Kolander, She flew to Seattle via Pan American Airways and then on a United Airlines plane to Los Angeles. Mrs. Johnson had word this morning that she arrived at 6 o'clock last evening. t - e, | | pisioP FITZGERALD SOUTH SHE: I's lovely | And so easy to keep clean. | Bishop Walter J. Fitzgerald S. J., HE: Built to last, too. Saves you money. M left yesterday via Pan American ‘ Airways to receive medical attention in Seattle. He was accompanied by the Rev. Leo Sweeney, S. J., who will return to Juneau Saturday. —_— .- — ! DIVORCE DISMISSED | The divorce action of Jean E. ..when ifs furnished with ” Your Kilchen...a room 1o be prouvd of I Lioyd Chrome Carter vs. Efnest L. Carter, both of | Sitka, has been dismissed in the U. S. District Court. e o Brighten your life and your kitcten with this WASHINGTONIAN HERE sturdy furniture. Solidly built and chrome- ( Aaron Wise of Hoquiam, Wash,, s regiatered at the, Baranof. Hotel plated for years of satisiactory service. Chairs covered in colorful washable leatherette. erican Airways. Come in and make your selection now. — .- — VFW STAG NIGHT The weekly stag Chow and Card Night will be held by the Veterans of Foreign Wars in their club rcoms tonight at 8 o’clock. ————————— AIR CORPS OFFICERS HERE Lt. Charles E. Jermur and Lt. Ket Berzee of Ladd Field are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. i — e | J. I. Cameron and R. M. Schu- | vegler of Portland, Ore., are regist- | lered at the Baranof Hotel. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N ' \ \ \ 399-50 for table and four chairs shown. Table has durable ! porcelain top and wide, convenient leaves. s \ { N | ) N \ N N \ \ 3 Goldstein Building PHONE 394 [SSSSSTSSSSSUUUSSUUUSS R STES PSSP SSSEL LGNS LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS - makers ... fine and smo DEWEY HUFFINES IS him, scores of other know tobacco . .. have seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco that’s “% ripe and mellow.” After all, that’s what you want in a joyment of fine tobacco. 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