The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 7, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. — JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1947 | fone they knew" and saw many i : ! RECEIVERSHIP FOR it "0 Honeymooners Use red everv kind of weather, nlthough WRANGELL SAWMIL ’:fi‘;{;b?: the time it was vers com-| Camenf Mixer for s There is RA"TED BY (OUR]' Enjoyable as the trip was, “there’s | no (luw like home,” and like man; T ' ng v h le lagree that the best part of a vaca- The petition for a writ of in-Ition in the States is getting home { NIAGARA PAU N. Y., —Honey- none better junction and the appointment of again imooners visit Nia 1 in ve- a receiver was granted in U. 8.| W.F. Jenne, in whose car the trip | Picles of all vintages, sizes and| | District Court by Judge George was made, Worked at Connors Motor Folta this morning in the case Company about 15 years ago. against the Alaska Asiatic Lumber ! >r o a cement - -ee - Vinngsi and sight other crecitany FACES AMERICAN INFORMATION WANTED Wrangell B of Ewalkner snd. Benfeg| MILITARY COURT | mne overnars oifice nas boen| firm The recefver will be appointed to- . asked for information concerning morrow morning at 10 o'clock. ¢ 3 % 2 the following missing person: Three hearings have besn held’ F : ; Joseph P. Harrington; about 57 fon the case and the defendants 3 ’ SR years old, brown hair, hlue eyes, were willing that a receiver be ap= 5 five feet, eight inches tall Be- | pointed. The plaintiffs recom- s ¥ lieved to have been in Juneau ‘in | Jn Every Michacls-Stern Suit n Parking attendants said neymoon pair shower up inj mixer recently mended that E. A. Rasmuson, } ¥ ¢ 1044 principal stockholder of the Bank B W | Anyone knowing the whereabouts lof Wrangell, be appointed as re- § . of Harrington Is - asked to Gom- ceiver because of his heavy share A { municate with the Governor's ofs of the obligations, his familiarity ‘ 7 | with the mill's operations and his | past experience in like circum- |stances. The defendants objected 153 { + : . to Rasmucon's appointment on }ho \ ; 1Capflal c“Y Trallways grounds that he is identified with i |the Bank of Wrangell, which is g 3 BUS SCHEDULE the largest single creditor. They N & | recommended for the position of 4 £ | receiver the following men: Er- H ¢ | J:v;;--u l-('nv:ol)nugl.ns There’s a 97~ Year-Old Tradition of Ecellence ( “Born in the Trade" is a phrase that nest Campbell, Joyce Hay or L. B. by \ 43t N opplies fo many of the expert needle- : : | Chisholm. The court will name : e workers whose nimble fingers help to 3 5 ¥ the receiver tomorrow morning un- N : X ;w’ |less further suggestions are sub- A fashion your perfectly tailored Michaels- : i @ A mitted by the attorneys handling =2 \ : I;:‘E % o ithe case. - B Stern clothes. These careful craftsmen The petition stated that the des i 3 PM fendant is hopelessly insolvent and! o Byt 5 unable to raise sufficient funds to} P.M. 7 They are master tailors, proud to uphold 4 5 pay its debts or to me opera- PM [ ; it ; : { tions. ther stated that thel P.M 9: their background of traditional excellence. el : Jg:;,mn““;u{;:»m def :‘ddmv O oot | Tise Koeh, wife of the commander :00 P.M. 10:: I be sold in its present state to claims,| of the Buchenwald concentration :00 Midnight :30 AM. ‘buL if the project were Lumpleu‘: camp and knewn as the “Witch of s leaves from So. Seward St. h ich .. lhc property would have a value Buchenwald,” is shown as she fac- ar Teen-Age Club)—Juneau that your Michaels-Stern suit is certain to : . | upward of $500000. The petition| ¢q (hic American Military Court in requested that the receiver 1“ l’t‘"; Germany on charges of cruelty to mitted to operate the plant, i a ¥ % i ing you these truly distinctive clothes. j - complited, because of the uncom-| L’;("]‘:fl‘:’(f’fn‘:’;‘"‘ml‘}\ f::*:‘:[ i ; % : d contract with the U. S APEIIAR ooy These days our selections are necessatily " 3 g]:::rinmvm and belief that other having bad lamp shades and book contracts can be secured | covers made from human skin 5 ) 3 b The Government has oifered to| taken from the bodies of victims have what you want. If not—it won't be complete mobilization of the plant, murdered at the Nazi herror if an arrangement can be made: camp. | to give them a prior lien. ‘This will cost approximately $101,000.! AMHERST, M The next The Government has aireac in- | time you bum to a door the vested $300000 by makinz install-', L e # the cant ations and by the purchase of|j e and the T rbital cuti- | i machinery. The Wrangzell Sawmill| ¢y sues, which the Unive B 5 M e . ¥ is the only place in the Territory, o hisetts Extension Servios § where dry kiln lumber can be ob- | gay: s the proper name for af B E H R E N D S C 0 : ’ tained by the U. S. Engineers {or | common black eye. < . their construction projects. = EESSRE LT PO L SN Testimony was given by three | learned their trade from their forefathers. ; That's why we tell you with confidence satisfy. We'd enjoy the privilege of show- limited. Perhaps, when you come in, we'll long—so please try us again. witnesses as to the necessity of 9 A v Men s Shflp 5 receivership and the condition of: the company. Appearing were Ken- I cCaskey of the legal di- 7 e i “y Tion of fhs Army Enginsers u '§ It is not necessary o worry abou f the food situation during the pres- vision of the Army Engineers at is ne nchorage, George C. Butler, head . ' 3 g of Lavor Tilations of, Bredy J0 ‘ ent strike. Our siore for one has aregular service with a small beat ,0f Labor Relations for Bireh, Ju‘\h R S g which will be able to supply all y eur food needs. ‘on of ()!c B'mk of VVXal"ODH GEORGE JORGENSONS |~ |8 Palmdale Cenfury Brand HIBLE TS At Last! A Corselette That Won't Drag Down! ~ RETURN AFTER TRIP PLUMS TflM ATOES | WholeRerrel Corn 1 SEATTLE . " E‘! YEQARQJ]?{\ JsmgAeIsj i WHITEHORSE Large Cans arge Cans < WA CFREE-LIFT? oo amemeans ) carsanks | 6'0731 59 é'ors 1.98 5@“31 19 completing a most enjoyable vaca- | NOME Le Gant Corseleite e e o e |1 Case .10 | Case $%7.45 | Case $4.56 Jorgensons flew to Portland, big “..'m' (pr;ur with Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Jenne, old enjoy. delicious food, expert friends who formerly lived in Ju- | servico — us a guest of Pan neau, they covered a good share of \"",,.,m worid's m\mll\ ;‘\r Carsten’s 1p(,um| tin o 3.4 the country in the Jenue's 1947 reed .nnulv 9 combines the unhampered Y Craing ety e e New Johnson’s £ drove through Colorado to southern BARANOF HOTEL ee ravy ( : ¥ Electrie cage of a girdle and bra Missouri, then on through Ohio, Telophone 106 with the poised control Michigan and the Great Lakes | 2o country, across Minnesota and the e i i Dakotas, and through Yellowstone || F /VA””/G"/V Fisher's FL“‘)R of an all-in-one s, e § Park, About 9,000 miles were cov- Worlo Ammyy : ered during the trin, Mrs. Jorgenson 188 @ G ) | 3 i c PGLIS“EBS MtfAdlong the way they visited * c\ou 2 x . 1 is & i : "I} AN Brands Cas = = i L] name implics . . a foundation that really lifts the bust, yet ¢ 4 » e 2 ¥ : d Lynden’s 1-lb. jar EGG NOODLES " moves freely with you when g 'N Qu'nk : e lur 5 See ur . e KEEPS PENS and TURKEY - 33¢| SpeciaiPeals vour arms high. 2 I 2 : WRITING LONGER Heinz—Large Jar On Mixed Cases o! s Sweel Pickles- 89« | FR e || SWEIPIIes - $ 5| - CANNED FRUIT, ' 3 A | sl SOCIETE BOX 1 pound Vflfiflum e o s | S5 | (HOCOLATES $1.49 and JUICES so the bosom stays snugly pocketed in the bust A special protective ingredi- inks. 4. Prevents metal cor- Meats Grnce ries Bak.ery Exquisite satin elastic front and o cups:Rasy on JOUr RUANETH ent, solv-x, in every drop of rosion and rubber rot. back panels combine with dm: n- :l)) r?:l:ugxm;“;:;:‘ll‘x'ei‘:;:?;:;g;; A because it lifts free, never J_"_"'L"r Quink prolongs pen Don’t risk your pen with Extra long Talon in back for easy ; drags down. life these 4 ways: ordinary high-acid inks for Shihance and exlt 1. Ends gumming and clpg- they cause two-thirds of all ging. Gives quick, even pen troubles. Switch, to bril. flow. 2. Actually cleans liant, free-flowing Parker your pen as it writes. 3. Dis- Quink with solv-x. Choose solves and flushes away from 4 permanent, 5 wash- You'll Want to See This New LE GANT* In Our Corset Department sediment left by ordinary able colors. . THE ONLY INK JUNEAU DELIVERIES: PARKER ank CONTAINING SOLV-X 10 A.M., 2 and 4 P. M. + Women's Arpaney DOUGLAS DELIVERY AT 10 O’'CLOCK A. M. Baranof Hotel Building 1¢s the Nicest Stork in Town Prices: 15¢ and 25¢ : ; » R t orde'.s Defil:ered A”yt“me THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janesville, Wisc,, U.S.A.

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