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PAGE TWO ka Mai;r, 14, Winner, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [whose home is on the Loop Road, | - RECEIVER ASKED ISENATE HAS ‘had to make a special bus trip S 8 . D b (I s |to town the nights of the trial oap oX ver y @SSIC|runs. As the bus doesn't travel AlASKA ASIA'" Run on Sunday A"ernoonlzir- Loop Road, he had to hike| ] ( { two miles to and from the bus| L (Conttnued from Page ~ne) Near tragedy stalked the path | | B - - —— of Maier the last night of the = ! : 1 Saane A . Ahie" Top.itrial runs, when the city bus S H | | e e s i Wangl Sownl ope, TEMPERS HOT Sowlir s brcke the rear axle of S ! g sneraly | Ve Wworltéd ‘e summer, and c H | (Continued from Page Gne) ,,mi‘,"‘%‘ll,m,,.' il | worked for nothing.” His spirit redifors {0 cm Page On for third place, with wasn't daunted for long, though, S | } vibRact cwoeping “across the|®nd he started repairing his car, . A petition for a writ cI Hia “‘;‘: 4 fir working until midnight, the night|junction and the appointme "l“( ' of the separdte heats tefore the race Pluck like Maler |y receiver was filed in U. e were Dale Hillerman, | displayed should pay off im the trict Court todtay by the law s The ! Bruce Casperson Akron Tace. of Faulkner and Banfield RNy save g U | Frank Maier, who is the son of the Alaska Asiatic Lumber Senate confirmed Perlman 58 to s & o lot of “promiss for: Tk, ORGGCEE Willam SN, WiSfal wrargel g, DSENE ot px and adjwirned:at g et % e e S H96: - youngEs born in Juneau in 1932. He will Bank of Wrangell and eight oth-!am g ¥ H oA & swept down he|CE, 8 sophomore in Juncau High er creditors Judge . I The Houve | v i h speed. Sandy “Cy- School next year G e W. Folta ¢ V. Wa ,“ 'Ilkl he Hou n |‘mr,‘ mu“. o | f nosed ot Richard W ldest Race ner and the company one week ished a f Ol & = "“"fl“ Stroamliner” Smith to win fifst; Not tHE fastest, but-céttainly the|to show cause why & receiver SOere g S woomy place Blanton, “whe wis af) et Wildest Tace of the Ody wWas' stég-|should not te appointed. He set around ‘,l Ay et I {o enter last year's race, broke his ©d between Carson Lawrence and|next Mon August 4, as the it ey should the 4 was unable to compete. Blanton careened through the finish post The petition st ited t : : L variety x.r]_; (\“.”:l»‘u»]{ recelves a four-month pass to the lirst and Lawrence swept pastifendant 1is hopeles Suid HOmB: Bt | Capitol Theatre, and Smith two- the flags in; hot pursuit 110 sec- and unable (o raise lu[»n:;v Shor 1idnight ”"*‘i e o thentEe onds later. funds to pay its debts veted to ; { e \.\";’I.l:lhl:,\ ':{v:innm al- pecial Pri sume operations. It furt! ——— s “,"H' there ‘”f; lowed to compete in the finals.,, Prizes’ were awarfied' for super-|€d that the property of such ready l";”.hf‘ lssues aa: | Alfo, since the ynembers of this lor workmanship on the cars. Win- |fendant cannot be sold i ; B M | are younger boys, they are ning the prizes were: best construc- Y state to claims, but if the 1.—Taxes gross voted twice | ed more help in building tion, Jack RBodd best designed Project were completed, the prop- to trim fuecme taxes stnuu.ooo,gua,E their cars, car, Dale Osterman; best uphol- €'Y would hu}'e a value upward President ‘Truman wt.wi‘bom_hfllsv, stery, Bruce Casperson; and best Of $500,000 The petition request- The vetoes stuck. The bills died. | TN, ... brakes, Richard Smith. ed that the receiver be permitted —2.—Labor ssed a bill 30 Ol "31"- Jim Price carried the honors | to operate the plant, if ’(‘Um])lr ed, to make & O 2e fh"‘lfi for Sitka, placing in the first | because of an umcompleted con- e ! et thie VM BEC 811 ot ot the (Class ‘A race agafiist|trabt Wil tHE U B. Coferm nized ;rn’\pru :\nx: ‘m('E\"i‘vf (.::(e};n”\‘\li)fi?ir‘lls‘ Garry Bach of Douglas. This is and ;Le belief that other contracts sounced it. Congress | I Sitka’s first year in the race and ¢an be secured. v over a veto. 3 ceived the know-how of Soap Box | The creditors stated that the squabbled all through l s . racing, the Juneau boys can start v DLpa_r\menr Engineers hav bout trimming govern- | B g X ‘v':‘,_()r.gogdgd:““‘?;; lcoking for some real competition )'cad},‘ invested m"-"pf"‘““*‘ es. ' l ¢ (1 /,, /' e cxsndly Infier, Socty. WO from them in next yea |$300,000 in the mill by - o Lies. orgre - tene \ E. O. Fields, was nri installations and i c 1 Hot dogs and pop disappe s g | b ¥ ze' for “the ‘Best' o, O agic at the concessic hese of r'srh:: ’m‘ = s AT \014‘ b1 ;r' 8 ar flags als St Vi state their ki {f that the People here other par )] ; slails al g in'third was Dale “Speed }:;{:‘dfl :::::-m;:?;p.-d;‘:-v,;(:dq,‘:,el]lfiep rnment would invest another| Washington are rtle Dean,’ Ball” Osterm oré:lfra:?g:; i)so b in aHEge - weie ek S TANBING 000 if a receiver were ap- Snc en Wrm\:“i Ho- | 4 s - o ther Leo “p, " . c. carter, genera air- 'pointed and charces for operation and Mrs. Frank Inger- | G busl-line wer of last years Séap U %im(;n'»'k‘“ML!“l;ugr)f‘.:r‘:li.(hf;i‘rfll of the plant were assured . Blaine; F. R. Dolloff of Va-! Box Dethy. < Ostermatt el BRY | Darneit wii the Bey, ifierh Sl Py RSO BT SRR | l T L B ht, man, Soap Box Derby Boys Club; on. principal N So much depends on your bra- Jod' up ‘ofe’ the”crhy | DOr: William Blanton, Vic Power, _:_Tlr;w‘:-hem-:‘\i il 1?3-\\-\- il { that's why it's so important to Final Race Ellis Reynolds, Construction and ‘”l ‘mlvl l;b'i: i 1‘“ : choose carefully. Your “Perma-lift”* race found the crowd ‘nepection; Charles & W Cc'““[“_" with the mill's g 1 ¥ S " publicity; Horace Adams, Sponsor-|With the muis or bra will give you that yo oMbl sl dJatk ing: Brooks Hanford, Finance; Past experience in H firm. smooth bustline so important for today’s gl "a““ -‘*“‘d"- “":e M"‘;‘l‘_ Mayor Waino Hendrickson, track stan ; h fashions. The famous cushion insets e course, feck and neck. M&®! giector; Ellis Reynolds, director alnt I e o fae 1tset ek 1 : began to inch ahead of ‘Eivie and o5t e ivies: Henry Green,| The largest single creditor of the FREE BOOKLET Ton o at the base of each bra cup gentiy 1o shiddh - acrtss ihe” Hnish " lie | op scuvitles; Henty e b ¢ Woodworking Eaulpments | support your bust from belc sive you hree rengtils in the lead. Livie, SoC o "rBi“m(f"‘_‘s"“‘ éfrfl':"”:“f:’- ; e B ACHINERY CO. undreamed of comfort. Fe tylish, t second place, will re- L‘n;zm i oaian. L Havnreie oiBEL 4100, 315 Westpert Roa2 youthful bustline, ask for a “Perma-lift” 1 A S bieyele™and a. o¢ ctarter; Howard Stabler, 000 which is b secur s Bra—America’s Favorite. D BAtiea sanisuiar - CHier Julie: * Hod Dagnell, finishi{ - Othet” crediosk and th A There’s a style just for you. Streak"” Mafer, ‘#h “was 1in€ operatio Tom Dy clerk urll: HLL." g A.i}.u\r’”l.){:‘vl L i ; o Bty ot e ciag % of the cou Dr. W. M. Whites as followe: E.-M. CAmpbel ana. b “Perma-lijt § Uickory are Reg. U. 8. Pal. Off. B 3 _'vf -\‘H:mh- '::r vear's 4. and Jack Burford, en T. Campbell, $4743.17; Mrs. Dori Look for the fmous jsseadia k'lvd'h(;x Z!“err-[a}d]nngefizl\::: ment, and Ralph Mize, parade. ' Barnes, : 00; Cn_(\‘ ,“l 1,\“ L cushion inset af the ol : Other Rotarians helped out in more than Solumbia Lum base of each Starting last winter to make 'l 000 pinch spots siker Co., Gus Johnson, Perma-lift Bra Cup. Tetten, WL ettt 0 he " SPINt Cppe” Derby was broadcst by §219513 Ci Br $1 f “HETE b i i 2 many months in fts (omu’n.flucn wiwY anhouncers Rishasd - 36: F. G ’ A IY n le out of oak ‘wood, salvagdll| ., pop pruxman, w Einar Otterson, $2844 peti- »m packing crates, the ‘cir “was Andy Thorgaard, H tion mentioned that there are also % v vers of wood are glued 3 St et . wages and also that there are e e 8 tg[) 1 0. and then shaped mrol a ok R other creditors who were not in- h’om Seunl_e / bedy. Woodent dowel pins give cluded i ptitior Q(/fl[/r_‘/ S/ncs /J‘S z the c added struct 'a!pm'flwlh g ‘L“m(“ “.] ”f.p(.”,‘ /R e The construction was just the NON-PRISRITY | SFEFALED BIiD SALE } @ o b4 | of Cloihing and Equipage | Bwards Will Ge fo the Highest Bidders! Gogele Assemblies— ves—~6 Lots Flying Suits—1 Lot 1 Lot Lot Flying Gloves—1 Lot Mechanics’ Caps—1 Lot kets—3 Lots Flving Helmets—1 Lot Mechanies’ Aprons—1 —1 Lot Helmet Reinforcements Lot ing Trousers—7 Lots 1 Lot Welders” Gauntlets— i Lot at FATRBANKS Boots and Shoes—6 Lots Flving Shoes—2 Lots Flying Suits—2 Lots Field Jackets—1 Lot Wool Coats—1 Lot ot Wet Weather Parkas— Raincoats—1 Lot Rain Hats—1 Lot Jute Socks—-1 Fiving Jackets—2 Lots Mechanies’ Jackets— 2 Lots Flying Treusers—3 Lots 1 Lot Wet Weather Trousers Flying Helmets—2 Lots Mechanies’ Caps—1 Lot —2 Lots Lot Ke ' Lined Trousers 1 Lot :companied by a 199 deposit in the form of certified check, i or money order, pavable to Treasurer of the United 1 be accepted until 2:00 P. M., Aug 1947, the time : War Assets Administration, Region No. 37, Box 2466, Alaska. Flying Gloves—2 Lots Comforters—1 Flying Vests—1 Lot of opening All sales are erty is to be date of award. subject to W A. Standa removed at the pure 'd Conditions of Sale. Prop- er's expense within 30 days of Assets Administration, Box Main 766. sales lists contact: Wai Telephone ‘or complete 2466, Anch There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! BANQUET SEES LARGE CROV/D om Page One - VOTE FRAUD FOR COURTS _Charges MEE in Senate (Continud P a i i Heat winner Agams‘ Clark May Be lights; Vern Forr i person, John Livie, Campalgn Issue erman, In Class C, Sandy B xR 3 ton. In Class A, Jack Bodd: WASHINGTON, July 28— ogterman, Lowell McClel R*’F;:"‘\‘C"‘r’r ‘)3"““!{?‘*“"““C“:“"i‘c-': ald Hill, Jerry Wade and Frank marked off the Kar ty vote waier. fraud charges today as a cowt — gop first, second and third in matter and something to talk about cjagses A and B, tie clasps of gold, in the coming political wars. silver and bronze, W | Although Senator Kem (R-MO0) piems were awarde: told 'a reporter he will not reach John Livie, Veri a decision until later, a Republican gijerman, who leader who declined to be quoted gng third, respec . Class A Ly name said it is his judgment gyank Maier, first, Jack Boddy, that the issue will not be revived geeond, and Dale Osterman, t: when Congress meets again 0 jack Livie, as runner-up to the Januac champion, won a new bicycle. Kem had sought Senate approval “pryce Casperson won a train- of a resolution celling for @ mays electric lantern for having | special investigation of AttOrney the pest upholstered car. "General Clark’s handling of the paje Osterman won a full set charges of vote buying and Other of carpenter's tools and work bench Class B, and Dale , second to: Forrest |irregularities which arose a5 8 gor the best designed car. {result of last year’s Democralic jack Boddy won a portable radio {“purge” primary in the Fifth gor the best constructed car. not eligible since he Missouri district. Champion Mai | In that race, President Truman gor any of these supported Enos A. Axtell, who wen won. first place. i8] over incumbent Rep. Robert C. & e — Slaughter. Axtell, however, lost (Allf lANDMARK [ to Albert Reeves, Jr. a Repu- ili:-an in the Novemkter election. | | The charges of Kem and Sena- FNM GOLD RUSH |tor Ferguson (R-Mich) that |Clark “whitewashed” the investiga- ¢ |tion seemed almost certain to be DAYS DES'ROYED DOWNIEVILLE, Calif., July 28 ]:epezmd and expanded by Repub- —{M—The St. Charles Hotel, gold |lican orators busying themselves |with the 1948 Congressional and | Presidential campaign: | -~ ->-oo yush landmark in which the bar- per shop still served as part-time “EANER MOVEME"‘S court reom, was destroyed by fire o early today. w —_— Eight guests escaped unharmed trom Seattle, scheduled from the two-story wooden struc- to arrive at 11 am. tomorrow. ture, built in 1863 Princess Louise, from Vancouver, The barber shop was owned by scheduled Lo arrive tomorrow after- Justice of the Peace C..W. Robbins, noon. who held court in the real of the Princess Norah scheduled to sail ghop. from Vancouver 9 p.m. Wednesday. - Baranof scheduled to sail from CALIFORNIANS AT HOTEL Seattle 10 a,m. Saturday. From Tong Beach, Calif., Mr. Alaska, from Sitka, scheduled to gnd Mrs. L L. Hayes are registered wrrive sonthhound at 9:30 tonight, at the Hoidl Juneau r wa Aleutiar - and “All the East” From Juneau (via connecting airline to Seattle) t> SAN FRANCISCO . LOS ANGELES. . . CHICAGO . . NEW YORK . 11% hrs. 14% hrs. 192 hrs. 25% hrs. See your local travel agent In Seattle call Eliot 3760 for the next TWO WEEKS e 3 MOTHER and DAUGHTER PERMANENTS Mother pays our regular price and little daughter gets one for half-price. 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