The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1947, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1947 b R S ISREREEEE . 3 g twisted yarns of fine worsted Gabardines 1. As a suit - But the one sensible way to buy a Gabardine will give you smooth lustrous unwrinkled flattery. And only fine tailoring such as BMBEARENES),; 0%, JUDY GREENEIS ' GUEST SPEAKER, | KIWANIS SESSION " Miss Judy Greene, X army who recently re- Club Dir turned from an assignment in G many, was guest speaker at thej Kiwanis Club lune¢? 5n held to- da in ¢ Gold Room of I!n“ nof Hotel Also speaking | meeling was Larry id staff of Kiwanis| ho is making a ten} B briefly at the -/ Roos, of the International, w weeks tc of the Territory | Miss Green was stationed in Nuernberg, Germa for ven months as Club Director for. the U. 8. Army Her work included planning and supervising the re- creation and entertainment forall enlisted personnel She was in N herg when the famous war trials were being held, and attend- ¢d them. She said that the day the Nazi war criminals were hang- ed, the U, S. Ammy put on a special display of force, ds & further proof to the German peo- that their country Was defin- y occupied Through her work in the ciub, Miss Gr » came to know many of the German people personally The U. S. army has sponsored German youth groups in the occu- | ones, in an effort to promote ve recreation as a means {of breaking down undesirable in- {luences preserving this gen- eration from the fate of the last 2. As a sport coat - 3. As aslack it is to buy quality — for only the tightly Michaels ern’ chester-ne o i uksion groups, sewing cir- fichaels-Stern’s Rochester-needlecraft will S give you gabardine style lines that are life lines. U ? army for German young people No Brotnerly Love Miss Greene said the youths Tailored in Rochester by Michaels-Stern almost all of whem are former members of the Hitler Youud movement, have very little feel of brotherly love. She said prevailing sentiment among them was “all for me, nothing for you.” Miss Greene stressed the impor- tance of continuing efforts 1o raise the ideals of the young people. The building that the U. S. Army has taken over for their recreation center in Nuernberg, is the former ocial center of that city, where art shows and formal civic activ- ities were held. The snack bar is decorated with original Rembr ndt = = il paintings g p o g : The Club Director also spoke i = ¥ — !triefly about other countr she MRS. RAMSAY RETURNS ited while she was abroad. Her ' GIRL 3ABY BORM i0 FORMER JUNEAUHES HERE AFTER VISIT SOUTH ! rary included Denmark, Swit- Mrs. David Ramsay and her two serland, France, Holland, Belgium sons, David Jr. and Stephen, re- n, England and Czechosm-‘ ia i [ | { an Frank —_— turned to Juneau on the S. S. Ba by g 4 . i | ‘a THFCDAY E Be 3 Rodd and Michael! The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Prouty anof. They have been "Mnngm“‘q'rr:p|a':1;:‘:~P“’M:\'0A\R(r1:)lse:“o:1:el:':il\: R A R{J. f of neau are boasting a new on Orcas and Whidby Islands g o™ &% ™ look of the Kiwanis " From Sitka, W.D. Field, L. Dean ddaughter today, with the re- the Puget Sound Region. On Wmdq;h" f“:"“e °:‘ e e | R L : Shoemaler, Agnos Goodwin, cyMiGES e fGRMS: st Meus ry N, Chey visited with Mo AlRa BIC N reat advancement ¢ S Ldasl o it Sl T el telling of the birth Ramsay's father, Capt. James D&“1 "y, cup in Whitehorse, he dis- e Gl o L .‘.‘..“ é..‘.}.{.mm,:m. d mf ms:l‘;. u r\)/ll;a]x:lqh flnaxd in vi.s_k'rhey have been gone SEVeN| . ..q the development of closer : | Tood Ho Walter Carpo Uix ‘Ering Vs Townerly Miss] T v ensi sl pugs e fx‘ii::“r::"z,e;“f;: ,:i‘;k:hm % H Hail Hpd il e b s DIVORCE GRANTED Guests at the meeting included P He fts department of the Alaska Jack D. Thompson was granted|Norman Patterson, of the Patter- 3 {. Trom | Native Service i a divorce today in U. S. District son Lumber Compary at Detroit, ! I A % Cour: here frem Alma D. Thomp- |E. J. Mistele of the Mistele Coal ¥ 5 = - TAKU LODGE GUESTS son. The defendant was permitted and Coke Company of Detroit, and W " T it st A Kl 19 retain the custody of two minor | W. G. Auld of Ketchikan. : 5 o o & ¢ © - e @ i aku Lodge over Sun-| chjldren and the plaintiff was ord- | L - ; ° . and Monday were Robert Cole |ered to pay $100 per month toward | ARRIVES ON BARANOF : / RE . SHER REPORT © ramento and William Lewls | tneir support { = . w ve for 24-Hour e Berkeloy, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs - | Greta Vinson of Seattl> was a g g o Period Fading 730 o'Clock e Hunt Gruening; Dalton Arrold of ANCHORAGE MAN HEERE 'passenger on the Baranof, which 28 : s . This Mé&rning % cstper Cenn.; Peter Gruening, J . Chafin Jr, of Anchorage is arrived yesterday afternoon. She . ; S ° It MM Clark Gruening of Juneau registered at the Hotel Juneau. {: staying at the Barencf Hotel. | 1 ° 1 . | ° Maximum, 65; A _ : 4 e minimum, 61 . — -Priori [ > ® WEATHER FORECAST o nnouncing Nfln an!y . eau and Vieinity) . 1 i > cloudy with some e 2 . ! T e light rain sho and not e ; I C : e Y nge in temperature o ] | ; v ® ight and Thursday . 2 ‘ T o ° PRECIPITATION . | Felan, Al ) i [ By s : ocation Lot No. Location Lot No. 2 r ° Trace; since ® B 5 ¢ : o ADAK at AMCHITKA | rom P Ve i * o s s e e e o @ DIAMONDS! a superb collection including hundreds of BRIDAL SETS Brilliant stones ranging from the smallest to ‘.i'\l carat many at war prices. pre- Nugge! Shop Now in the Simpson uilding Grand Opening Soon Government Reported Cost $1,248,186.77 Government Reported Cost $722,955.97 ® Hardware @ Vehicles and Tires : Motor Vehicles ® Heavy Equipment Traetors | ® Photo Equipment L Hez;v\l'y i?lt’:nsu'uctifm ® Life Preservers achinery © Miscellaneous Equipment ® Light Construction | ® Cemmunications Equipment Machinery and Supplies : General Hardware ‘Saféty Equipment ® (Clothing and Equipage ittt e h iscellaneous s Aircraft Parts and Supplies ® Miscellaneous Items Bids are invited on either or both Location-Lots, as entire lots only. All bids, accompanied by a 10% deposit in the form of ecertified check, cashier’s check or money order, are to be submitted to: War Assets Administration, Room 4018, Railroad Retirement Bldg.. Washington, 25, D. C., before 2:00 P. M., E. D. T., August 29, 1947, the time of bid opening. All sales subject to W.A.A. Conditions cf sale. Property is to be remov- ed at the purchaser’s expense within 90 days of date of notice of award. For com[)luto sales lists, and for information 1‘0gardpm. travel to the Aleutian Islands and shipping facilities, contact: mfiotmmmuutmmflm WASHINGTON 2, D. & Anchorage Regional Office 2nd St. btn C & D Sts. Box 2466 Phone: Main 766 M Mamie E RECK ON VISIT Reck flew to Fairbanks EMPLOYEES WILL v #2¢* DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers C Monday to be the houseguest GE'I' REFUND ON of her sister Mrs. B. B. Green for six week Mr. and Mrs. B. B. | Green are former Juneau residents. BRITY TAX " bA O'R ILLY HERE u Lodge is Stehs are. helng o L8 Royal O'Reilly of Ts Steps are being laken today to . “‘ 5k ,i”” : Don't expect to get real relief from headache, refund money contributed under| he Baranof Hotel. sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking Territorial Workmer Dicak R sode and other alkalizers if the true cause ol igs o orkmen’s Disabil- F RSN gt 4 your trouble is constipation. 2 ity Trust Pund by employees. The _FROM PORT ANGELES Tn thia case, your real erouble I ot it the Attorney General's office is manl.| M. anG Mrs. W. P. McCreighe, ot your l0d i digested. And when ing out questionnaiies and in- % Port Angeles, Wash, are stop- z‘n» lower part gets blocked food may Tail to ;i sing at the " s t properly. structions to employ who em-!Ping at the Baranof Hotel “4¥hat you swant for real reliel is some- ployed five or more emplc prior e PO e i unz‘lvlog‘e-xofirmfl':cuvd;l—wmflé to July 1, 1046, at wh time A. C. adams of Excursion Inlet }""‘S“" backan herfect.” <0 va spend is registered at the Barano: Set Carter's Pills right now. 'lake as di- thie act was suspend : istered at the Baranof Hotel.| . (c§ They gently und effectively "unbloek The law was aled by the D Ty o your digestive trict. This permits all 5 of Juture's own digestive juices to mix better relief from 1946 Territorial Legislature, but nc VISCONSIN. MAN HERE ';im your food. You get genul wrovisions have beer made chulz of lwa se indigestion so you can feel real again, § b £ wlz of Milwaukee, Wis., | "™Bil" Gapjer's Fills today. “Un Jour viou for refunding the money is registered at the Baranof Hotel ntestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. Under N - - collected from employees. S it S A the original law, employecs, where there were five or more, were re- quired to contribute up to $5 per menth into a trust fund for medi- eal, surgical and hosp In the instructions, Territorial Attorney General Frank L. Oliver said: “The repealing ¥ made no provisions regarding the disposition of the trust fund bal- ances. Since the escheat law would operate on unclaimed de- posits, the Territory has a defin- ite interest in these fu and we, therefore, outline a procedure for you to follow.” Oliver said that a pro rata re- fund of the balance remaining chould be immediately refunded to employees. After refunding, he said, the total remaining should be deposited in a bank trust account to be paid tc the Territorial Treasurer at the end of the escheat period Under the Territorial esch law, unclaimed money can be con- fiscated by after a period of seven y . - e — LOS GELES WOMAN HERE May Chadwick of Lcs Angeles, Calif., is registered at the Baranoi Tctel EXTRES BN ER 6 W1 -so - FROM WISCONSIN n l n I.l n E S Arhur Launicke of Milwaukee, A Wis., is a guest at the Hotel Ju- = i neau. * Come Out and See JUNEAU’S SOAP BOX DERBY Championship Finals July 27 American Soap Box Derby 12¢h Street Hill 2:00P. M. at “'The Greatest Amateur Racing Event “ In The World!” * %

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