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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1947 . ADDED . . .. "COMMUNITY SING SPORTSCOPE AIR EXPRESS NEWS FEATURE AT 8:10—10:10 DONT VMESS Summer (Igarance Sale Needlecraff & Junior Shop 111Y; Seward St. EXCELLENT VALUES EXTRA LOW PRICES on Infants’ and Children’s Apparel ALL SALES FINAL No Gift \\Ardppmg' on Sale ltems e e | Haines Cutoff Now 0p(;n To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY Seq J. B. BURFORD for Reservations THANIRIR A\ BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent 1. POWELL, Haires constant "STILL-AIR” freezing protects your food freshness! <>3> DEHYDRATION (drying out) is the greatest enemy of frozen foods. This is completely stopped by the Chapman “built-in"” still-air feature. Write for our descriptive folder. ‘ . Come in and See the Chapmans now on Display in our Showrooms, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Depend- able 24-hour Electric Service ONEER HOME FREEZER There ls No Suhsnluie for Newspaper Adverlising! DAILY ALASKA UWPIRL—JUNLAU ALAS(A OAKS NOW IN ' SECOND SPOT, THE 3 PARTIES | WILL COME LOVE STORY OF TIN PAN ALLEY, CAPITOL'S BILL Seals threatened in the sixth when tallied all their five runs, three of them on Roy Nicely's home |run. But the Angels jumped back |in the seventh with four runs and another in ths eighth to win. Clff Chambers of the Angels was re- lieved by Jess Dobernic after the | five-run sixth but was credited with his 15th win of the season. Will Werle was charged with the de- feat several boat owners have been tak- ing advantage of the good weather to do painting The omplete Apt. wil be the duty of our committee and Congr velopment. Aides to the House Initerstate and Foreign Commerce Committee said that about 20 persons were expected to be in its party, though the list of members going has not been completed They id hearings might be held on pending bills to establish an airport at Fairbanks and to put an international airport somewhere in Alaska. R C6. CONSOLIDATION ess to help with this des | (1Y Princeton-Hall is having a outside paint job done Paul Prouty of the Presby- 1 mission boat has pressed three laborers into service as as- | sistants. They are the Rev. Walter Soboleff of Memorial Presbyterian church; Miss Edith Auldridge, Arts and Crafts instructor from Sheldon Jackson Junior College at Sitka, and John Goins. When the painting ‘is finished, the Princeton-Hall may be hauled out on the marine ,rallway and her bottom scraped. On the grid of the Small B(mt ek "o ORDER NOT CHANGED, 2 sonumon's et was naving some . BARTLETT 1S TOLD paint work done, and her bottom able to overcome a five-run, cleaned. Art MacKinnon had the' The consolidation of the Coast {five-nit attack on Wal Dublel n | ¢ { Vermarco out, and the U. S. Fish Guard district in Alaska with the the third. northwest ~ district with Seattle! . Max West of the San Diego Pa- jand Wildlife Service boat No. 11 was up for some mamlelmncv work, headquarters will go forward de. Grcs bashed his 24th home run of spite vigorous protests lodged with the season, setting a new team re- | Rainiers Lose | Portland edged up to fourth in Ithe standings, ousting Sacramento. The Beavers opened a series with ! Seattle by defeating the Rainiers i but couldn’t bunch them and the Rainiers were hits L[l( ctiv Vi s the Coast Guard by Interested | €ord. to give his club the edge in i JUNEAU YOUNG Alaskans, according to information |® b to 4 victory over Sacramento 1 given Delegate Bartlett recently by West'y circult clout in the eighth ' Admiral Joseph F. Farley, Coast bettered the record of 25 establish- { Guard Commandant, [ed! in 1937 by Ted Williams. A by In presenting to Admiral Farley e B $1 I libe 15 2 his argument for rescinding the or- L SEANBING (M BHECLY B 1, umbering 33, employeces of Ju- der abolishing the 1T5h Cog AR Pacific Coast League Young Hardware Co. and their - Polishing the 1 € Ud\rt)c(xje":‘.ll(i‘ w L Pet es gathered last Sunday at popcn S o€ at wmp:‘-;a_ Los Angeles 63 45 583 the vfiully summex'_ place at Lena Hbats DR PaBREY \\uL;]d 54 sav.ed Oakland 55 49 529 Beach f(u' the str?x'es annual picnic bV “the: ‘cusblidation: . He :;ddcd San Francisco 56 50 528 Hos,lh were store proprietors Lisle l)’lul if hid BIGE béc“ R Portland 43 51 485 jHebert and Henry Sully. The staff-| 0t o S N has | suftered | Secramento 51 55 481 men had a .grcavl u‘mv pamcu?nb when a federal agency has been,flnllywmm‘ 50 57 467 El:}g ln} sevexal] Ltypes u‘f‘ sports and under the jurisdiction ;11 an office San Diego 50 b7 467 garioaane ‘p‘]““‘é‘f;’“ food b4 in one of the Pacific coast states|SCAtHe e T refr s prov were ani- | 3 it = - : s : rather than being independent and % AL el Y. "Although he said the order e ey SORER e aines 1 o vt 10U Dot be resindedat"thi Erookim wou o s m:ge) ana m'm X €VeR {ime, Admiral Farley told the Dele- Boston AN, V38 BT ! X gate that if it can be demonstrat- New York 42 35 545 HERE FRO'VI l)h’l‘R()lT jed that Alaska activities of the St. Louis 43 ' 8 831 W. O. Briggs, Mrs. Russell C. Al- Coast Guard suffer by reason of di- Cincinnati A0 41, B0 ger end Mis .Buyce.-Mn‘l»er “r’De_‘x‘ccnon from Seattle, he will be Chicago . . 37 44 A7 troit. Mich.. are stopping at the §12d to consider later presentations P'fl“?’dl‘}l’mu 35 27 421 et ot 1{lr)lnaxc-esmhnshmg the Alaska dis- | Pittsburgh 32 48 400 e LR e S i " | e American League NOTIC i | | }DOllY VARDENS ARE . _ .. AR The Territorial Department of i i Health announces the invitation of | REPORIED Ru"“l“ ‘g,‘,;:g:f :: 3;‘ £ bids for furnishing fire insurance | | Cleveland 36 37 453 on hospital equipment and supplies| Dolly Varden trout are running in! philadelphia 39 41 488 located near Seward, Alaska. Inter- |Montana Creek now. Last evening | Chicago 37 44 4571 ested bidders may obtain bid forms/the banks of the Creek were lined | Washington 34 42 447‘ and specifications by calling atlmth fishermen and would-be fish-|s; Louis 27 Brown bear have also been Several bears | room 106 Territorial Building, Ju-! neau, Alaska. Bids will be received ermen. trying their luck. have been spotted this year near Gastincau Channel Lcagut until 2:00 p.m., July 30, 1947. w o aad_w 631-53 ihe Ereiek-”_fi s Elks 3 1 .750 =y | Moose S 9 g 00 Legion i 1 2 333 e WENATCHEE PEOPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sellar and | Elizabeth Carr of Wenatchee are guests at the Baranof Hotel. Ll A PLEASANT SHOPPING | You'll enjoy- looking around and find many things you want to use, to give—in ‘Juneau-Young's Furni-| | ture and Toy Department, on the\ | Mezzanine Floor —adv. 631-tf| /DIGESI'IV!W‘ I It's Our Pleasure to announce that you can now choose from 15 PATTERNS OF LENOX CHINA by piece or by setting! also: you can fill out your dinner And,Stop Dosing Your Stomach i zers set here from ‘ m.r.w-:.m...::"b;figo;m-% 23 PATTERNS in STERLING | R e L this | stomach st <t"3i”But in_the intestinal tract 80% of your food ls di . And when ;:-l‘fl-'%pny:fl acked food may fail to | mt for real relief is some- lhll:’l:'yo‘:flofik" ‘your lower intestinal tract. to clean it out effectively—help 'on her feot. arter's Pills right now. Take as di; m-d_ ectively “unblock” p Tw 'm“y“ ehh pefm)l'u lllh.fit of ix Ni d utln ]uie- to w,‘.i“';;.."z.‘;,a o get re Trom "Unb‘oek" your from indigestion. 5 PATTERNS in CRYSTAL We will be pleased to set a dis- play table with your choice of | i these fine dinner pieces . . . to | aid your selection. indigestion 8o you can f i Carter's Pills today. 1nt L l . tract for real reliel The NUGGET SHOP ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counselor NOW IN THE SIMPSON BUILDING 10 MASKA| P. C. LEAGUE ' 000,000 government expenditure Tin Pan Alley, that fabulous re- gion of New York where love songs are born, has given birth to a 1 brand new movie, Columbia Pic- b tures “Sing While You Dance, (Continuea prom Page Ume; ll-ead Seals by One Pef' which will open at the Capitol to- - , | . DEL: A D""“‘ and Robert| pajrpanks anc reiurn to Juneaw, ! (en'age POI"]_Beavers ““;““‘q“‘ "“(l."“(‘"f;“'m Drewy fascl- | 1© Whitehorse, Canada, and Senator | g . €W) HASC | Butler said side trips would be made | nated by Tin Pan Alley and de-|, : 1% e am ‘CTATH s) B ed to land & job as a0 Point Barrow, Nome and Seward.| The Oakland Oaks, by the slim “Song plugger” sets out to find an| , Chalrman Crawford (R-Mich) of margin of one percentage point, had unknown composer whose first and | ¢ Subcommittee on Territories' pushed into second place in the Pa- only song scored an immediate hit d h)? group will leave Seattle'cific Coast League tace today with Iwhen presented to the public. She | 200Ut September 1 but it not ' the heavy hitting Los Angeles An- finds herself opposed in the hunt ¢€n determined which committee gels still on top by a comfortable by a personable young man named members would go. He said the' six-game margin ov their two Johnny Crane (Robert Stanton),| D€arings on the statehcod bill pro-|closest rivais Who IS already established in the | D8DIY Would be held at several| The Acorn’s 4 to 3 win over Hol- type of job that Susan covets places. |lywood last night and the An Well, that is a starter of an in- Statehood Hearings '8 to 5 thumping of the San Fran- genuous and charming love story, Senator Butler, also noting that cisco club was the combination et to the modern rhythms of Uhe Senate Public Lands group has'that displaced the Seals from sec- Broadway. a statehood bill pending before it, ond place and moved Oakland up. ,———— ‘auld his group’s trip was being' Hollywood's Stars ganged up on {made “in the hope that we can'lefthander Charley Gassaway in a BOA]‘S pAIN'"NG up y bring information to the full com- ninth inning rally, smacking xmn Xlll[!(.l' for use during the next ses- |oi their eight hits in the frame on. !bring in two runs and threaten llu SMA[[ BOAI HARBOR At the present time we have be- | Oakland lead. But Don Ross flied fore the committec the Alaskan |to left to give Oakland she win | Juncau'’s Small Boat Harbor is statehood bill and there will be oth- ' ccmparatively quiet now, with the er bills which have to do with much | ARgHS BAns Senn majority cf the fishing craft away needed Alaskan industry,” Butler |, 1N¢ Angels got to three San frcm home. Machine shops report|said. “Ii Alaska hopes to grow, in- | Ancisco pitchers for 10 hits to win very little work coming in, although | dustry must be developed and it | '1c opener of lneir serles. The ‘fl tu 3. Seattle got to Roy Helser for g | miles northwest of here. MORE OWNERSHIP BY BRITISH GOVT. IS PROPOSED NOW | Inland 0wnersh|p Nation- | alization Bill Pass- ed by Lords STARTS TIOMENTURY 2o re iy Complete Shows at 7:25 and 9:30 16 | LONDON, July P—The over- | {whelmingly Conservative House of Lords passed the Lator govern- ment's Inland Transport Nationali-| zation bill teday, but sent it back| to the House of Commons with dozen amendments approved over government protests ! The bill would bring railroads, bus lines and tance truckers under government| ownership by next January and would involve an estimated $4.250,- to| Britain’s | long dis- purchase the facilities - 'COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES 103 PERSCNS | ON BUSY TUESDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines planes made 11 flights out of Juneau yes-} terday, calling at Petersburg, Wran- BING CROSBY PRODUCIIONS Pn‘unll EKL \ starring LINDA DARNELL BARBARA BRITTON andintroducing OREG MCCLURE aitJohn L. Suttivar’ OTTO KRUGER + WALLACE FORD « « GEORGE MATHEWS gell, Ketchikan, Haines, Skagway,: : Sitka, Warm Springs, Pelican, n-n‘{ KOBERT BARRAT « LEE SULLVAN as “Mickey” akee, Lake Hasselborg, Hawk Inlet, | produced by FRANK R. MASTROLY ané JAMES EDWARD GRANT Ch agof, Heonah, Gustavus nn(lI Directed by - Aoy i WNITED ARTISTS Passengers to Petersburg were| Dave Dribelis and Dr. A: J. Me-| wan; to Wrangell, Allan Mar-/ to Ketchikan, L. E. Stratton,' L. Hagen, W. P. McCreight mml Ronald Mayo; to Haines, Don Stat- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Griffin. From Juneau to Sitka, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stewart, Henry Moy, Mu-l Lel Cropley, William Bruener, vad« Tringle, Wesley Jones, Emil Egon- ! ja, Ben Sce, E. Voestil, Dorothy| Anderson, R. Maynard, Richard Michael, Aaron Wise, Tom Morgan, | M. Olson, Bonnie Lee Hulse! and Pauline Daroff. l Fiom Juneau to Tenakee, Asp, Marie Johnson and Johnson; to Lake Hasselborg, Leslie Swanson; to Hawk Inlet, Ruth| Martin, Bessie Visaya, S. Hopkins, | F. Hopkins, Hopkins, Mar : | | \ FRANK TUTTLE™S cum; ALSO .vvinTures S VIA AIR EXPRESS TECHNICOLOR CARTOON WORLD WIDE NEWS m| Virginia | Smith and Sam Pekovich. From Juneau to Warm John Brillhart; to Pelican, Ir Dominguez, Suoma Jacobsen, Har- old Stratton, A. B. Hicks and W. D. J Springs, Fields: to Chichagof, Harvey Moore | and J. Rocas; to Gustavus, J. H. Chapi to Hoonah, A. Blase, J.i Daniels and Frank Johnson. Inkound passengers were as fol- lows: from Petersburg, Herb Oliv-| er; from Skagway, Ruth Allee, Lin- da Vandy, R. Dilg, Katy Dilg and Viola Barton; from Haines, Lucille Coleman, Dorothy Brouilette and R. Livingston. From Sitka to Juneau, J. Rashm, Jufleph Abayi, Don and Ruble Car . D. H. Preece, F. Nelson, A. Jen- nm;,.\ W. D. Field and Sherman Carter; from Lake Hasselborg, H. 8. Frederickson; from Hawk Inlet, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bixby. From Pelican, Jean Wallace, Irma Douglas, Jean Beasley, Martin! Brandahl, John Maurstad, Janeth Bowerman, Lola Lane, R. Eliason, W. D. Field and Mr. and Mrs.| Mackey; from Hoonah, H. Jones, and Mabel Cooper, Mae and .!u(]_vf David, and Eva Vandor; and from Tulsequah, B. C., V .Annett and H. Johnson. | e e 'CANADIAN CRUISE SHIP MAKES PORT | " WITH PUMPS GOING VANCOUVER, B. C., July 16—® —The 1396-ton coastal cruise steamer Lady Alexander of the Un- ion Steamship Line limped into port after crashing into a rock off Brunswick Point, Howe Sound, dur- ing a blinding rain and wind storm early today. No one was injured and 20 pas- sengers aboard were landed at the summer resort of Bowen Island, 12 ROUTE OF THE sleelc=== BEAUTIES NIGHT GOWNS SIZES 40-48 The ship was badly holed, but despite the inrush of water, which exceeded her pumping capacity, she proceeded seven miles from Bruns- wick Point under her own power to Bowen Island, where powerful tugs stood by to aid. . > - AT BAKA\()I" Registering from Seattle at the Baranof Hotel yesterday were G. S. ©® Crepes @ Satins ‘Newhouse, R. D. Emery, Mr. and pink, white Mrs. A. H. Mueller and son, Ike blue — some Alhadeff, R. W. Craig, Charles lace-trimmed McLean, Sverne Arnesen, J. A. Mc- Donald, and Herbert Oliver. ————————— Empire Wani-ads for . o s s s 2 O A YELLOW CAB Phone 22 results! Baranof Hotel Building | It’s the Nicest Store in Town Grand Opening Seon Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 | 24-hour Dependable Service o o O B B

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