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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947 e ——————————— | v | at its next meeting, select the ——————rs BREEIN' THROUGH 3. .2 MINING LAW SCIENTISTS imvm OFFICIAL (o | ‘ I(:i})a.l activities during the coming ‘q"()(cé"! | BRINGS pASADENA ’;'q;:‘:)\nvol:lnl\l;(;m;?lmz[ \~-L;::)l::n:;:r:? . ¢ vISITI“G JUNEAU | BUS SCHEDULE \ HOTEI. OWNER HER n';l‘n(s of work hrr,th‘r‘ con‘rflng year FOR ALASKA | ARE GOING s ; : Leave Juneaa Leave Douglas R %? ,& WCE was made by President Mernice 3 { | gouis Lo licHUpeR, disulic S8 (70K AN 7:40 AM. ( E‘ fl‘_‘ o fi; 1 Murphy, These are at follows: / ; {uger ot ORI | N AN 8:40 AM. Breezin' Through, the 142 foot, Attendance—Isabel Hartung, Fern w S tion, in Alaska from his San Fran-| g.59 . 10:00 A.M. Q ’\] E yacht which Bearl Sprott and his willlams and Phyllis Langdon. \ [ et LSnNRARTINS; 5. SRV TS | e YH K 0 11:40 AM. D J 4 |wife are using as their “hotel”| Civic Improvement — Lucille! | [y for his company with the' 13:19 pm. 12:40 P.M. cruising Alaska in a Repub- | Johnson, Edna H. Lomen and Amy | - - i i | idea :“ A’l‘”"““"“? Calvert opera-{ 3:10 P.M. 2:40 P.M. [ lic abee amphibian, arrived in|poy Blood { WASHINGTON, Aug. 8—P—A'Q: H ghi | WOLS, 10 AlSESe | 8:10 PM. 3:40 P.M. Juneau late yesterday and fs moor- | Constitution and by-laws—Hen~{bill to permit mining for gold and BlOlOgl(fll Research WI”. With Calvert™for 11 years, Mr.| 5:10 PM. 5:40 PM. ed the City float rietta Power, Alice Brandebury and other precious metals in navigable B S' db N {Lichtman is manager for Califor-i ¢:10 p.j1. 7:00 P.M. | “This is the only way to S®e*}ge Ellenwood ¢ |streams in Alaska was signed today e Starle Y N@VYy iuia, Nevada, Alaska and the Ha- 7:15 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Alaska,” enthused Mrs. Sprott this — program—Norma Johnson Phyl- by President Truman. | ithin Ardli C [ | waiian Islands. He flew from San' g:15 P.M. 9:00 P.M. |morning as she lounged comfort- 15 Langdon, Alice Thorne. | “The Ilegislatton was sought by Within Arctic Circle | Francisco to Seattle on United 10:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. ly on the sheltered after-deck. Telephone—Ruth Sterling, Nina' slaskan miners who feared that o {Atlines’ inaugural DC-G flight in 19.00 Midnight 12:30 AM. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8—@— 2 hours and 19 minutes and made By leaves from So. Seward St. ct announc- arother non-stop flight from Seat-' (Nur Tedns cl ientists e to Falrbanks by PAA, has en- e Olisiasintan We fly all day in the plane, view- ‘Baroumes, Ellen Miller. come streams Where they now op- the constantly changing scen-| Finance—Dorothy Novatney, Lu-{crate, or where ‘they contémplate The Navy's 12th Di ery, and then meet the boat in the gjlle Johnson, Mamie Jensen !mining may be declared navigable ed today seven civilian cvening. Ivs like having a hotel” | publicity and Public Relations— under recent ruling of the Supreme from Swarthmore College and Cor- joyed perfect weather and enthral- =257 — | Sprott "“‘X(Wll' ‘u! hotels fl”i‘dm"]'; Mildréd R. Hermann, Dorothy Pe- Court nell university would arrive at ll;nz *rvnfrly tlm arl,anr his‘ journey 0 | courts in California, arrived at gyes, Alice Thorne ! G S i 2 Barrow, Alaska, this month to He arrived by A today from | the Juneau airport with his wife| eifare—Ruth Sterling, Dorothy! Frovisions safeguarding fish and . ..", supported program Anchorage. yesterday in the Seabee, which IS Whitney, Lee Ellenwood. wildlie in the streams were includ- 57 S b 0Tl e within the Through Barney Kane, Calvert by Wilt Davies of Van-' Pasliamentarian— Mildred R, ¢ in the new law Arctic Circle representative in Southeast Alaska, | Object of the research is to de- Mr. Lichtman has arranged a Sun- T Couver, B. C Hermann: Historian, Edna H. Lo-! ‘ Joe Crossen, veteran Alaskan pi- men. | Word was also received today by termine human needs for life in day luncheon for Juneau Mo | 1 is expected to arrive Here Because of the press of other bug= H. L. Paulkner, attorney, that Pres- the Arctic. The study will extend dealers in the Baranof Gold Room. car to allow observation During the luncheon there will be W q 5 ¥ tomorrow to join the Sprotts. He iness the regular parliamentdry jdcnt Truman signed H.R. 174, a over a (/ E{‘D%HJE ‘ will fly in from the South after drill was postponed until the sociallpill which permits mining dredging in the rious seasons. a showing of Calvert's moving pic- > 4 ferrying a Seabee to a customer, meeting on August 21. in streams in Alaska. Delegate = The scientists are Dr. Laurence ture, “Clear to the Top,” an enter- and then the party will leave the - oo Bartlett's office reported the mews lrving, Dr. Per F. Scholander, Dr. taining and educational film pro- We '” Fix Itl fig /‘ ,""§ preerin’ TUEGURM, il Her (G0 G to Faulkner. Erik Tetens Nielsen, Dr. Reidar duced in Hollywood and starring . > nine here in Juneau and fly to MiSS GfeenrOd 3 > |Wennesland and Walter B. Flagg, Regis Toomy and Joan Woodberry Donald Whitehorse and Fairbanks, ail of Swartmore and Dr. Impressed with his Alaska trip, specially design- Designed by Tams and built by . {R. Griffin and Raymond J. Hook Lichtman said that he hcpes to 2 1 to 14 tubes Lawley in Boston, the Breezin' Is Br'de of w R u of Cornell, {inake it an annual event: ::“";:‘::: ;:: Through was requisitioned by the - L b s TABLE MODELS Canadian Navy for patrol duty M D Ab I wou"DED BY 22 RIVERS BACK FROM VACATION i duing the war under the name ! r_‘ on e a U"ian Nielson Is Attorney General Ralph Rivers ___+__ | CONSOLES — COMBINATIONS Cougar. Acquired by the Sprotts Bt y r and his family returned to Juneau in 1946, she was completely recon- Ep (REEK . B . ISh yesterday after a ten-day vacation e 12 ! itioned e _m.u”m] Bt e ;y,. 1 of the G|Ven "da ower « Birch Lake, near Fairbanks. Mr. Parsons Elec]nc CQ. i oF f [~ AP E » - Breezin auiougn is powered by arriage of Miss Jesephine Green- | Willisd Piiite, abn ot 45 Wy Rivers also performed work connect- Juneau, AlNiks Fiberal Trade~in {win 300 h.p. Winton diesels, is 207 rod to Mr. Don Abel on July 26 g UL, 5on O ety led with his office for two weeks in | 57 S ons. with an eight foot 'at Hatnes. Both are well knownand Mrs. Paul Prouty, was injured| Mrs. Ed Hibler was hostess 8t & |myirpanks, e 7 Y & el he uvver leg yesterday afternoon bridal shower last evening, ziven | " o draft and five watertight bulk- Juneau people. Mrs. Abel has D0t g 3 2 Rl =0 il A 8o @ | allouunee for Ak Bea e e Aff of the Junesy by an accidentally aimed bullet from in honor of her niece, Miss Lillian | A RSB Teny Alaska Janitorial Service { B bee. first nitglane to be Medical Clinic for several years,® 22 caliber rile. Niclson, Whose marriage to Mr. HAI- | s g ‘Ziegier of Ketchikan, mem- || A Defehdatle Erficlent, Modern = cnante eplall »° H _“"' i 5 ’ and Mr. Abel is a local carpenter., The accident occurred while old Fennel will take place Saturday, |, oy b g 18 Commeércial and Home Yoy @i raato carried on a private yacht, 1s . o o ; Prouty and his two companions, August 23 bek . s e sl B Cleaning Service < s distas 4 contractor. 5 i ¢ { Educa - v irs e hoisted oft and on the boat deck Rogar Pegues and Harold Sunder- Many lovely and useful gifts were ‘lgf‘;“:i?;_n e“y"dh e e PHONE RED 559 e € CONKLE & FOLLETTE After the wedding in Haines they drove up the Highway to with a specially constructed crane ‘e retur > TN i PRy : ! powered by an auxiliary engine at z:\l\f'};~wl":y: ‘;‘:;“‘m" Nf(romt 7 h';EL %'f‘" “:w l?’ icia ?c.:}md_ aflplsgsan: business trip. He is at the Baranof. | R. W. COWEING CO. |5 B e o G LS e B o i e | SRR S R | £ Ak R SR 'and Mrs. Shell Simmons. They hind Thane, at a point well o e First prize for high score went to 3 3 ® o @RS PLER A} L4 i 1) “zfg]“""Cx_':‘;"“””z?i‘; Sere dils.BEpk to" Jutiedii: thy Bheep Creek trall, Mrs. Goorge Martin, dnd Mrs. | (EERIERIRTTHRTRTRISSS Front at Main St Phone 57 at boat, canoe. utility bdat, and CArly part of this week, but were The bullet passed completely Charles Bland won second. \ - one other. Thus far on the trip, Beld up by a bridge washout at The Sprotts have taken no time De&‘ept{mn River on the Haines for . although they hope Cut-Off. According to James ! = mi“:“f’:k‘_eu“’r‘n"‘[“'?lp they hope uston, Resident Engineer, the|Sunderland ran all the way down Burke, Leroy West, Clifton Cuthrell, R TS s |0 O (e tetuth WD O B G age robably will te repatred by the frail and to Thane for help. Mary Rhoades, Ron Stewart, Herb > e Highway Patrolman Emmet Bo- Wendling, Verne Converse, George The Sprotts have brought their 1048y i Th protts have broug! telho happened to be on the scene, Martin, Andrew Hildre, Larry Han- X Z thrcugh the upper leg. ving a The guest list included Mesdames | § clean wound. Pegues apblied a tour- Margaret Bland, Charles Bland, ‘\\\ niquet and tended Prouty while Juanita Johns, Newton Young, Art § yacht all the way from Califor- T 3.4 5 4 % : -t : 4 [ ‘?‘\ml‘:"m'v' m"mSO(raC'ewem o Dan Livie and R. Cooper. Young trude Jewell, Harry Olds, and Pat- § e ‘_’a‘_‘"\;"v o Sk N Ben A. Bradley of Los Angeles Prouty was carried to the trail, then rick Doyle, Miss Shirley Olds, and | \\ City, however, they ran UhOUBA A has arrived here, and is a guest at placed on a stretcher for the trip Mrs. J. B. Smith, mother of the \ severe storm which caused Water tne Baranof Hotel. Also here ‘rom down to the end of the road. He is guest of honor \\ “I’j‘(fl‘]"‘“g“l_a(;;‘l_ ':2‘(;‘%‘;}'_’:";)‘“::““' California is Ewing Scott of North resting easily today in St. Ann's G L S § s R g i e i A RS ARIE R RE S }‘§ Creamy, tangy Darigold Genuine Cheddar Ch Titive Jove o Aleeke i ‘ week tayover in Seatcle for vepairs |t INNIMININIAAIAAARAAAARERR SOOI, 8 o Beticions caste, mroteins, vitamins, and minerals love of Al ! into luncheon (or lunch box) menus. ca thron the put they sailed from'there on July many native ) 26, and have enjoyed near per- A ey ? Bebt e since. They plan to . T Py il DL e Don’t Buy Until DARIGOLD You See the Prices Genvine Cheddar Cheese BASKETWARE e MOCCASINS SOROPTIMISTS Neow in Victor’s R B}ANKETS : AR Annual . . . August = ¢ Y PLANPROJECTS 9 Eskirr;o‘énd VIndian ANTIQUES and RELICS FOR CLUB YEAR The regular monthly busifeéss } T.ASKA} ki Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel. DY ALAOI&AN AHTIS‘L S A]rull t:tr\nm:gnn;e of ::;:I?JETS Snr- 5 TTINN rinat el ares P with the presentation of the final repert of the Planning Committee. There arc many recent a lditions Appointed in the early spring, to our collection of this commitfee, consisting of Mil- NUGGET and ALASKAN JADE JEWELRY |/&™6t" ate Brandevury, mas de- !voted considerable time to outlin- Th NUGGET SH‘)P ling a series of suggested service e | projects, which are needed in Ju- . . 213 {neau. The report covered a large Now in the Simpson Building Inumber of worth while pieces of MR TR ) work, from which the club will, They Were Never Lower! We Bought When Fur Prices dropped — now we pass our savings on o you. LAYAWAY — TERMS A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE—OR BUY ON CONVENIENT TERMS, Wear It As You Pay. Darigold Sweet Cream Butter is always a delicacy— unsurpassed for sweet, fresh taste. For your protec- tion, Darigold is sold only in Darigold cartons and rappers. Enjoy its superior goodness. ?AR(G 0LO weet Cream Butter Airlines! Bush Pilots! MAKE US AN OFFER ON 1Y, Million Gailons Government Gwned 90/96 and 190/130 Octane AVEIATION GAS 1,245,000 Gals. of 150 130 Ociane in Drums at Galena 376,000 Gals. of 90 26 Bciane in Bulk at Nome (Empty Drums available at Nome) HERE'S WHY YOU SHOULD BUY Mail Orders AT VICTOR'S NOW: A Specialty @ New Season Collection is Complete . © Be Ready for Winter before it comes 23, Is. No. 1080 S.B.E. No. 40 ENGINE OIL in Drums ; smdbasabsan al Gain}:n e . @ Prices are Lower during our August Coals o i e ; 3 Sale than later on — they are the Sent On ME YOUR OWN PRICE le closes September 2, 1947, Cer- e d analysis of octane ratings and condition furnished on request. L'wesl m Yeal's proval Baby’s doctor will tell you that you can always de- pend on Darigold Evaporated Milk as safe, uniform nilk for infant feeding. Every Darigold label carries the Seal of Acceptance of the American Medical Association. Quality guaranteed. ARIGOL : vaporated Mi intity gascline to a customer: 5,000 gallons. Minimum qu W.A.A. reserves the right to reject any or all offers. All sales sub- ject to W.A.A. Standard Conditions of Sale. ® Year's Guarantee on Every Coat MARTIN VICTOR FURS, Inec. MANUFACTURING (Suceessors to Chas. Goldstein & Co:) FUBHIERS P. 0. BOX 2568 ——————— Goldstein Building — - JUNEAU, ALASKA . Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations "'"IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIHII"IIIIIIIIIIHIJIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllllIlllllllllllIIl|IIIIIII||IIIII!IIIIlmIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIHHI-- s SIS AT % Bex 2466 Phone: Main 766

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