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PAGE TWO Nylons by HOLEPROOF ou know they're MG, 3 B. M. Behrends Co. > 7hmq: for Your Office I:IIAI“.ES R. GRIFFIN I:n. THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU" TDOUBLE7 —— “The Packard C COURTESY ——— HARBOR CAFE Fried Shrimp, §1.00 Fresh OPEN: 10 it’s Per new formula ICE (REAM SOFT OR OLD FASHIONED Enjoy it with vour meals or at Perey’s Fountain. TAKE SOME HOME REAL CHANN R R i Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ A. M. e SUMMER CLEARANCE HATS reductions ALL SUMMER DRESSES BLOUSES in large sizes ALL.WOOL SKIRTS SLACK JACKETS Sale Begins Friday — 9 a. m. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIlIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIsIIIIIINIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, AUGUST |, 1947 SEN. BUTLER MT. McKINLEY WANTS INFO IS SCALED BY ON PROBLEMS COLLEGE MEN from Page One) Continued from Page One) | continuea | feet, plu casy ried their thi ing Butle snducted ore., to liquidate Tribe amittee will go 1al Park in Wash nding before it he bound- nd possibly turn unneces for s attend Augus by Ser a 19 time, but the up the final trio ker heights & month 1 to be Klamath Fall i bill Klemath Indis After that stag own packs. h expedition 15 years ago, al conquests of the mountai by elaborately planne expeditions, cier sorne jons The collegians said they plante tobacco tin at the top, b names and the they of new snowfall and temperature of 20 be wries of the p of the e ver wrea ) the F zRing rest Service lective ing They six Timber Sales I} ka Butler said he wanted ite the proposal e es- wsorint industry through per mill companies of from the Tongass National The committee approved to permit the Agricul- rtment to sell the timber and hold the receipts until the of Indian claimants o seme of the land is decided The Senator said he was par- ticularly interested in the bill pro- posing statehood for Alaska and that | it is highly important from a na- tional defense standpeint. He did not say that he favored the lezislation but said he would tudy the situation closely from the viewpoint of Alaska's strategic posi- tion in world affairs. > > - SALMON LANDEL: troller, the Mabel K., under Wie landed ¥,000 pounds of n at the Juneau Cold Stor- age morning. The fish was sold to Schastian-Stuart. - POLICE COURT NEWS John Grado was fined § this morning by Citv Magistrate William A. Holzheimer. He s charged with being drunk. E. V. Carlson was fined $100 for reckless driving said ches minimum low zero In A to inve t 1 timber For egislation D 10 pulp miils D STRIKE, FORD PLANT, MAY ture % I)I',’IRUX'L Aug. 1.—P Motor Co., threatened by of its ers, offered conditionally today t ‘The For a One against Leste court protection contract violations. Ford's proposal, delivered conally by Henry Ford II, compan, presiden ray, was of a strike United Auto Workers. The UAW-CIO ecutive Board goes tomorrow partment’s resolution strik2 in the vast Ford factory system. ! - .o EORGE HAEN COMING Ir tiis into sessiol to call to the Forest Service in Juneau from th AFETY lipper System™ Wis of arrived her Operations. Haen follow by ship. S i COUPLE FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Sam Metter of Hat tiesburg, Miss., are registered at thi Baranof Hotel. Complete Lunch, 85¢ to 10 P. M. fect! it’s Percy’s I amazing COATS SUITS including 3-piece suifs no exchanges no refunds no approvals EL APPAREL SHOP They said they car- Since the Alfred Lindley-Harry aided by air-| upplies and radio communi- contain- date. | encountered only BE AVERTED strike 'preak 107,000 CIO production work- | waive the Taft-Hartley labor law’ union floor. per- | termine . to CIO chief Philip Mur-! being weighed on the evi verdict by the CIO's International to consider its Ford de- automotive e Haen has Leen transferred Regzional Office of the U. S. Forest Service office at Milwaukee, He will serve in the Division here today via PAA. His family will O O AR OO AWAITING TRIAL, KILLER OF NINE HANGS HIMSELF WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—P— William V. Smith, 21, class, awaiting court martial on |charges of killing laboard an LST off the coast, was found hanged in céll at the Anacostia Naval Receiv- ing station tday. Officers said Smith, iN_ C.,, had been held ot n in ]l‘ n! 4 officers , 1946, he swept LST 12 with bullets bine and pistol Nine of Smith's killed and a tenth injured Officers said his body was found (hanging in his cell this morning. n“:uspt'nded by a strip of ticking (torn from a mattre Chm‘uva against Smith, aid, deck of a the from ( a| :Milkma—n, Answering {Cries of Baby, ;Reveals Tragedy PITTSBURGH, Aug \milkman learns a lot of {about his customers—such as which ‘bables are in the habit of crying in the early hours. Robert Roteman, 26, ‘mwsllgn'e yesterday when he lu-‘lrd one-year-old Louis Weaver d'wailing as though his heart would decided to Inside the Weaver home, 0 man Roteman found Mrs. Mar S Weaver, 36, unconscious on the She died enroute to a hos- where doctors could not de- immediately the case of y 'her death e s Tuna Price Reaches All-Time High; $510 Per Ton af Astori | pital, e n | a seaman 2nd | Alameda Naval Air nine shipmates o China | yesterday his Coast of Asheville, out solitary Poole confinement pending trial August homers. Naval base related that on April defeated. car- Calif., shipmates were tcurnament ng 1L—P— A Byrton things ; chreake.: mis- JOWS AIIack Bnhsh | Adak Loses To Hellcals ALAMEDA, Cflll( Aug Statlons Ilsll- slugged out a 16-3 victory | r the Adak, Alaska, Navy team in the Navy's Pacific softball championship tour- | nament ! > Perri, Hellcat pitcher, struck eight while teammates Barney and Bill Morris hit three Poole got two of the sackers, one with the The Helleats are un- | three four loaded In El Toro, Bremerton, 2-1. The an earlier game, Marines edged Naval Barracks, ends Sund e ICEBREAKER GIVES SAN DIEGO CHILL : SAN DIEGO, Calif — (# — The | it of an iccbreaker ship barg- | into S8an Diego bay—and in! midsummer at that—was * enough to chill tne heart of the chamber of ccmmerce, But the Navy ex- plained that the 300 ton USS Island, first full-fledged assigned to the Pacific | 1leet, s only in port for a non- business visit between cruises to the Antarctic with the Byrd exped- ition and to Alaska waters later this year Wash,, Regimental Hdgfs, One Man Is Kille¢ JERUSALEM, Aug. 1—®#— A British regimental headquarters | here was attacked = today with grenades and mortars and one at- tacker was killed, while in Tel Aviv several Jews were reported wounded by gunfire from a Brit- | ish armored car which created panic among a funeral procession 5,000 Jews. Five grenades of and mortar ex- ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 1—®—The plosions heralded an attack on the| e edged near the record pounds set in 1944, Tuna deliveries remained today and fishermen reported large schools of tuna sighted in unus- ually warm waters of 68 to 70 de- e ¢ the Columbia River. Best estimates of July will have been delivered in Astoria. .- RECORD-SETTING FLIGHTS BY AAF | price of Albacore tuna reached an headquarters all-time high of $510 a ton here regiment, today, and some small buyers re- Jewish agency ported giving as much as $590 as tackers the first month of the 1947 season casualties among 1,000,000 were announced. receipts St — indicate that nearly 1,000,000 pounds of the Hampshire 200 yards from the Two suspected a\ captured alive. the Hamp\hncs only were good NEW AIRMAN ARRIVE: BABY BOY FOR WILLIAMS Mr. and u!l' LP\U» Williams were grees about 100 miles due west of the parents of a bcuncing baby boy Jtwo this morning in | Tipping tihe born at 12¢j2 am Ann’s Hospital scales at nine pounds, 15 ounces, the | baby is the first child of the Wil- liams. Mr. Williams is Traffic Rep- resentative with the Alaska Coastal i Airlines. B STANDARD OIL MAN HERE C W Dflns with the Standard Oil , is :1[ the Baranof Hotel. ON ANNIVERSARY e WASHINGTON, The Army Air spectacular, Aug. 1—(P— Forces put cn a nationwide air show today—with seven giant B-29s set-' ting a Tokyo-Washington mas flight record and speedy jet fight-' ers new unofficial marks to Wash- ington from Miami, Chicago and New York. Across the nation the AAF ex- hibited its planes to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the air defense arm, now co-equal with the Army and Navy under the re- cently-approved armed forces uni- fication legislation. ——-——— FAIRBANKS PLANS FIREWORKS SHOW 5 Glenn Leach, Manager of the |Northern Fireworks Company of | Juneau, renorts from Fairbanks that jon Labor Day that city will have huge fireworks display designed |of Juneau’s newest enterprises. —————— BEACH WITH LABOR DEPT. Ray Beach has joined the office of the Territorial Department of \Labor He succeeds Fred Sorri who 3 |& [5) '8 IR ‘n. nation’s | Itilzeau Hotel FROM QEATTLF Walter Meredith and Monell R. Taflt?n of Seattle are registered at the Baranof Hotel - I'FRE FROM FIRST CITY Jesenh A, Durgin of Ketchikan is at the Baranof Hotel - - FROM ROSE CITY Irvin Eaton, of Portland, Ore., aying «t the Baranof Hotel. - SZATTLE MEN HERE H. B. Cie n and Harold Nelson of Seattle are stopping at the Gas- is e GOVERNOR RETURNS The Governor of Alaska returned here via PAA today from a trip to Hawalii on official business. Previous to that, he had attended the Gov- ernors' Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. e The first combined stag and card |and fired by the manager of one |party and business meeting of Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held tonight at the VFW club rooms at 8 o'clock. In the future, all business meetings will be fol- lowed bv a stag and card party. Re- freshments will be served at the party. residents of Douglas. Yours for Continued Service, Courfesy and Prompiness |occurred about 2:30 a. view |effective B-25BOMBER GOES CRASH - EARLYTODAY One Man Kllled One Miss- | ing, Two Bail Qut, One Is Critically Injured McCHORD FIELD, Wash, Aug. 1—(M—One man was killed and| two of three others on a B"’ bomber Lailed out early today af- ter the plane caught fire and crashed east of Kelso, Wash, on a night flight south Hamilton Field, California. Searching State Patrol iirv officers found the partly| irned wreckage after daybreak one mile east of the Goble Creek bridge, eight miles east of Kelso. Onn body lay in the wreckage, A. V. Clark, Longview police chief, reported. The fourth man remain-| ed unaccounted for early in the forenoon | The plane, in trouble shortly af-! ter leaving here at 2 a. m. drop- per a flare over the Longview area and was then seen with one engine afire, the Cowlitz county sheriff's office reported. The crash m. The plane's crew chief, Tech. Sgt. (1st name unavailable) Mat- thews, was critically injured in his parachute jump and brought to the Cowlitz General Hospital, Long- | | | to and po-| E Elmer L. Taft, Fort La\\-, h., parachuted over Rose Valley, several miles from the crash scene, awakened persons in a house 200 yards away and then got a ride into Kelso. He was on furlough and was making his first airplane flight, he said. “They hung a 'chute on me, told me what to do and then shoved me out of the plane,” he told newsmen. The two proximately plane wa Field. I').l‘ W men leaped from ap- 1,000 feet altitude. The attached to Hamilton — . ——— GENERAL MOTORS WILL UP PRICE OF | PASSENGER CARS DETROIT, Aug Motors Corp. today to six percent Tthe list prices of all p: immediately. “Price adjustments models and body styles tablished individually visions involved, the ment said. 1.—{P—General anncunced a increase in nger cars on specific will be es- the di- announce- >oe - POLICE DISPOSE OF 20 DOGS IN MONTH _ Twenty dogs were posed of by the City Police Department dur- ing the month of July, according to a report issued today by Chief of Police Milo Clouse. He said that this represents an increase in disposals of «6 over each of the preceding two months when four dogs were disposed of in each month, Although some of the dogs were disposed of at the request of their cwners, most were unclaimed dogs picked up by the Police on in- structions of the City Council to enforce the City’s ordinance on dogs. e McLEAN OPERATED UPON D. H. E. McLean, local agent for Canadian Pacific Steamship Com- pany, was stricken with acute ap. pendicitis early last evening. Taken to St. Ann’s Hospital at | 7:30 p.m., he was operated on almost immediately by Dr. C. C. Carter. i — - — SUSPENDED SENTENCE | Henry F. Olson received a 30-day | suspended jail sentence today from U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. He had pleaded guiltv earlier to a charge of being a stowaway on board the MS Square Sinnet from Sxtkn to Junenu WILLIAM H. DORE aner and Manager of the Channel Bus Lines announces the purchase of a new BUS In line with his policy of constanily improving the efficiency of the service for the land Yellowstone National GRUMMETT FAMILY OUT |STEVENS MOVES UP FOR MONTH'S VACATION AS WREDE RESIGNS | Mr. and Mrs, Stan Grummett William H. Wrede has resigned, left Juneau with their two sons on effective today, from the Alaska lhe Princess Louise, bound for a Unemployment Compensation Com- month’s vacation in Canada and mission, to be succeeded by Ray the States. Stevens. He has been with the They are taking their car with Juneau office of the UCC since |them on the ship, and will drive 1938. His position was Chief of least from Vancouver, B. C., to the Benefits Section. P‘mlt‘ and Lake Louise. Their Wrede will return to his home ans include visits to Jasper Na- Fairbaoks to join his broth- (u al Park, Glacier National Park, ers in the mining and dry clean- Park. 'ing businesses. He will leave Ju- The Grummets will visit with neau on Monday. family and friends in Boise, Idaho, Stevens has been the USS Coor- |before returning to Juneau about dinator up until the change. He September 1 has been with the UCC since 1942, - e > g HOUSING MAN MERE DOUG‘;Ag Wendall P. Kav, of the Alaskan NEWS Housing Authority, is registered at the Baranof Hotel. His headquart- at St Episcopal Church Sunday will are in Anchorage. Holy Communion with Sermon the Rev. W. Robert Webb, Vica There will ke no evening service No F'SHING L this week, but the evening service schedule will be resumed the fol- here ... BUT ' there's lowing Sunday. everything else you want MUSIC DANCING GOOD DRINKS | ENTERTAINMENT you can't fish at night anyway... ... S0 come on down to the PAMARAY (LUB Broadcasting Wednesdays & Saturdays at 10 P. M. Luke’s' be by Church services Douglas Area No. 117 of the Fraternal Crder of Eagles will meet in regular communication Monday, August 4 at 8 o'clock in the Eagles Hall in Douglas. Worthy President Gene Vuille will pre- e. All members, visitors or guests on Gastineau Channel are invited (0 attend the meeting. >+ "47 MARCH OF DIMES SECURES $7,558.14 A total of $7,558.14 was collected in Alaska during the recent March of Dimes campaign. This was re- vealed today by Acting Governor Lew M. Willlams who said that half of this money, $3,779.07 goes to the national fund and that the other half remains in the Territory for use to combat infantile par- alysis and for other worthwhile purposes. Fairbanks was the leading con- tributing city with a donation of $2406646. Anchorage was second with $2,018.78. There were no funds contributed from Juneau as the drive was not organized here this year, S SO The Auantic ocean is named 1(;:' Atlas, mythological giant who held the heavens on his shoulders.l Shores’ FRESH FRYERS avuailable at these stores, Saturday: y HARBOR MARKET THIBODEAU'S GROCERY ELLEN'S GROCERY 0. K. GROCERY GASTINEAU GROCERY 20TH CENTURY MARKET GARNICK'S GROCERY B. M. BEHRENDS CO. CALIFORNIA GROCERY CASE LOT GROCERY Baby's Shoes METALLIZED '$3.50_up \THRU THE PROCESS annvm your baby's * precious shoes into imperishable metal . Finished in Bronze and silver plated for treasured keepsakes such as Ash Trays, .Bookends, Paperweights, Photo Combina- tions, etc. VALIANT ASH TRAY No. 109 — ONE SHOE ,BRONZE . ", $7.50 QUEEN ANN, ' BOOKENDS Na. 121 — PAIR 'BRONZE . . . $11.95) ASK FOR ‘FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET ASK FC The NUGGET SHOP Now in the Simpson Building GRAND OPENING SOON

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