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hate PAGE EIGHT as the FOR (ONGRESSMEN group will then leave Assistant Interior Secrefary Warne Is Now in : Territory e S. Brant for a cruise of SE Ala _ enroute to Juneau. Metlaku e Wrangell Petersbury and_possitly Sitka. Other in of the party will continue on board the Louise to Skagway. The Louise is scheduled to arrive Juneau at 4:30 p. m, Aug. 30. and at Skagway, 9 a. m., Aug. 31 The Senators. will arrive in neau at 6 a. m, Sept. 1, and will leave that afternoon for White- horse to join the other members of the party From Whitehorse they will travel to Anchorage via| the Alaska Highway arriving there Sept. 4 The balan of ther| schedule is as follows: Palmer and Curry, Sept. 6; Mt. McKinley NR“" for Public Lands Committee Senator Hugh Butler (R-Nebras- ka) Chairman of the Senate Pub- lic Lands Committee, and other committee members, will arrive in Ketchikan Aug. 29 on board the Princess Louise. They will the Louise and board the S. Congressional 8 other group. Government officials scheduled to visit the hg the balance of the A one Terri- SH visit in the to cheduled t and Nome to- The group, headed by Will-| Warne, Assistant Secretary Interior? includes Joseph T. Flakne, Director of the Alaska Branch, Division of Territories; Harry M. Edelstein, Office of Sol- jcitor, Interior Lopartment; and Don Foster, General Superinten- dent, Alaska Native Service Flakne, a former Juneau : will leave the group on Aug. 28, "‘\::‘n?x‘; - 1‘)‘-‘:\]:“:{ ,llF';::b_”“l\ A:\pm,\'\:’l ._,‘f‘mu leave on lzflmwl the Princess 3 : A T 7 o Louise, Sept. 12 The group will visit Kotzebue ) ¢ . : inasn i Rl o £ Mo, T Cpies Benalgr Dusler, }h"'u“"r’? - oy, Notae | Tugsday,|IHcluass {Mr. and Mes Prank But- - : et ller;: Senator and Mrs. Zales N Yo N - They are SCheet ™ ton, Jr.. Senator and Mrs. Arthur for Fairbanks the next morn-; e ing. Aug. 22 they will go to Mc-|V W"‘k';fi ;R\;VU‘:;;’F;“I:‘TE:K Kinley National Park, Aug 1]\/?:: FoueD Basrai e ik Aapaoee: e {Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Brown. Coradit Chief Clerk of the Committee; On Aug. 27, the party Miss Patty Mae Browr; Rex Lee, iAo A (ot naoh tn Juneau. | Acting Direotor, LAtEER of Terri- tories, Dept. of the Interior. A el dur"| " Gecastonal members of the group g A piansicy Wl Inouids. Aiasks's’ Glovatar, GUESty oyt LB - Comdr. Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Wil during the evening at dinner and " ' fred Goding, Fizld Representative a reception. Aug. 28, they will bs St : B it g "o licler, iha 1| 0L the DepaxunSny ofe SRR aska-Juneau Gold Mine, Juneau Secretary of Alaska Williams and Cold Storage, Territorial Museum S“"d:’l‘:;'ir Biabosmmih Too and possible attend the weekly i “ha ‘| The House Sub-Committee on n-;ee(l:mg o:c the Juneau Chamber Territorial and Insular Possess- & Au;m;:c e, 31 will be spent!ions of the Public Lands Commit- " \tee is also scheduled for an Alaska visiting various Fish and Wildlife ' % problem areas in Southeast AMiain | ViAlE 120 wlll (dnclude. Congross plus the pulp timter areas, ALCOA | man Fred Crawford, Chairman . t s and ssibly. (R-Michigan) ; Edward Jenison (R- g PO g el POsSIOY, . 111inois) ; and William Dawson (R- park sites. Utah) Delegate E. L. Bartlett Senator Capehart Next ' ; The Senate Small Business com'!:):;llvf?t:\‘\tnih:lgovfl::fiorbzl ):laz::xe\ mittee will bring the largest group| y : tam of visitors to the Territory. It con-L“l,l}hlzfr “;‘l:e“_:f:f‘ ‘f: :‘ ‘E‘f”mg):’f:' sists of Senator and Mrs. Homer | i Y ¢ Capehart (R-Indiana); Senator Aug. 29, Whittier and Anchorage; and Mrs. Harry P. Cain, (R-Wash- Sept. 1, Palmer and Mt. McKinley ington) ; Senator and Mrs. A, J Ex-isi“f;‘\““l&,gf”k" pf";‘:‘ Baf]‘_owp:‘r:; lender (D-Louisiana); Senator J. E. N‘ox‘n; Sepi 5, Kodiak; Sept. 6 Murray (D-Montana) ; Charles Cordu'\'a Bl‘\d ‘Junenu'. Sep&v 9' Murray, secretary to Senator Mur-) Zletih AN0 S e ray; James S. Delaurier, Indiana o oo (B‘ C % publisher; James Montgomery, In- vopers 2 © diana publisher; four other pub-| lishers; a representative of the g s. Fodre;t :r;wv: I\:r»zmld Mll;‘lADY DOUOR FROM aymon . Dickey and 2 year old| : ‘ CONNECTICUT HERE daughter, Committee Counsel; Mr. Cu, w0 see and enjoy all of and Mrs. Charles L. Egenroad, Senator Capehart’s secretary; and Lee Muck, Assistant to the Sec-lpjackn she can on a short vaca- retary in Charge’of Land Utiliza- yion trip through the Territory is tion, Department of the Interior.'p. pmjly pierson, “country doc- The group will assemble in tor” from Cromwell, Conn, who Ketchikan August 27 where il|with her daughter, Anne, left to- will be met by the Governor of day on the Estebeth for the Sitka Alaska, Secretary of Alaska Lew trip after seeing Juneau's points M. Williams, Lieut. Comdr. Edward of interest, including Taku Lodge. P. Chester, Jr, the Governor's| Vice-president of Anne Pierson, Naval Aide, and George Sund- Inc, famous Connecticut florists borg. {of long standing, Dr. Pierson is Aug, 28 and 2¢, the Committee also health officer for Cromwell members will travel on a Coast Her daughter has been employed Guard vessel through pulp timber at Anchorage, and drrived here areas in the vicinity oI Kelvm»}rrronl]y to meet her mother. kan. Aug. 30, they will travel to, After returning from Sitka, Juseau via Wrangell and Peters- mother and daughter will go to burg, arriving here Sepc. 1 Skagway, then to Whitehorsz and Sept. 3, tha majority of the board a river boat for a trip along pariy will return home, but S(»n-llh‘ Yukon | ators Capehart and Cain and Ege) i bs road, Willlams, Sundborg aad] Ii~key will continue on to An- chorage and Fairbanks to hold air- Initiation. iam E. of the tional Park, -Sept. 7 and 8; Fair- | banks Sept. 9. man, ' | 10 and will hold 2 two-| on Sept. 11. They| a Dt hearing land Mrs 25, Arizona) ; 26, is sche- 11, - > - ATTENTION ELKS Lodge meeting tonight 8:00 p.m 655-1t. Who Said RAIN? Only iwo types of individuals are hardy enough to predict Alaskan weather. A Chee- chako...and... Be Prepared! SEE US NOW for that Late- Summer and Fall RAINCOAT Wide Range of Styles, Pat- terns and Colors. STEVENS’ Up - stairs STORE In- Commerce re- The They will visit] “mbers | The Committee will return to Ju-| | L] Insigni e . i | | H | | 1 ] Goodman, Lee Hall, Orden Phil-| DISCUSSIONON | RUHR T0 COVER POLICY TOPICS IMANY LEAVE BY " PAA YESTERDAY Pan American Airways brought 16 passengers to Juneau from Se- l | attle yesterday, and took 33 out S |to Seattle and five to Ketchikan. ks (ki ey b The door was opened for discus- I:l emmff.ng" lists were reported |, of controversial policy mat- Seattle to Juneau: Earle Hunt- ters affecting Germany as Anglo- er, Mrs. Unith, Henry George, Dx American talks began here on, i ilton y George, Do-fy,us to boost Ruhr coal output. | {mce Mamilion, Howard Young-|"yyiarq Thorp, assistant Secre | man, Harry Bjork, Clarence Sch- o) i i | mid, Emer; ~|tary of State who heads the Am- e Bassett, G. R. Gil-|ojoan’ delegation in discussions, | w re| ers George” “Paxton; ‘Elviry Paxton, | the British, teld pof:n: Helen Fisher, Betty Convers, Don | lafter the initial session that problem which has a direct bear-i ing on coal production in the Ruhr |can be discussed.” | This statement indicated a soft- ening of a previous State Depart- ment attitude that such issues as, socialization of the mines, should not be topics for conversation since ot the conference is aimed solely at! | boosting coal production. | | lips. From Juneau to Seattie passeng- ers were John Hendrickson, Jack Gloslie, Art Hendrickson, Lorang Rassmussen, Willard Smith, N. V. Kocherign, Joe George, Mrs. Joe George. W. J. Pfannstiehl, Waino :’;;f:g? Cafl"""‘;cd:‘r’fi‘::.r- G‘zume’i‘ The British government, prior to Paycell iCahigh. Baver, Thaz Ltfl‘ugrwmg to ‘this conference, had AW tatihar, Dolly Blavars, Bha [ e SR s s ’ 5 . ~ 'amination of basic questions like| mett Mason, Grace Mason, R. L. rans i 3 q INGkRc T A, Wopsek. ' John {2:<iic,suan§port. finances and othm[ CKLAND FIELD, Texas—This is the living insignia of the U. S. | Army Air Forces made for the AAF’s fortieth birthday, August 1, 1947. More than 20,000 men (the entire personnel cf the indoctrina- tion divisicn, Air Training Command) form this graphic picture. This is the largest Air Forces manpower concentration. A special | 110-foot tower was constructed for the photographer. weeks' | time was required te calculate the design and project it on the ground. The cutlay was $4,500. More than 30 miles of string, tape and small rope were used in'transferring the diagram from blue- prints. More than 18 kegs of 16-penny nails were used for the markers spotting each man’s place in the gigantic design. Copyright Na- tional Photo and News Service. (International Soundphoto) Federal Workers Told Health Plan to use it, but that unless it is used during this calendar year, no additional time will carry over from 1947. HUSBAND ADMITS WIFE BUTCHERY DETROIi1, Aug. 13—(®—Auth- orities said today that Harry Treaki, 50, admitted in unsigned statements that he beat his 20- year-old bride of 11 days with his fists because “she was a no good woman” and later aided in dis- posing of her body. The severed torsc of his blonde wife, Jean, was found Sunday in| an alley trashcan and her head and legs were located Monday two| blocks away. RS G L Olaf Westby's halibut boat Queen krought 30,000 pounds of halibut from the Cook Inlet area, and the packer Iais under John Martinson brought in 40,000 pounds of salmon for Alaska Coast Fisheries. B An Indonesian made claims that large-scale fighting had broken out again in the Banrvzng area and that the Dutch were employ-| ing airborne troops against Re-| putlican forces. It was the first| large scale action reported by eith-| er side since the issuance of cease- firing orders after United Nations intervention more than a week ago. The Federal Employees Assocla- tion held their regular Wednesday noon meeting today in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. It had been planned to have Frank Dufresne of the Fish and Wildlife Service as guest speaker, but he was unable to attend. Milton Furness has been ap- pointed chairman of the anniver- sary banquet, which the members today voted be held at the Salmon Creek Country Club the week of eptember 14 to 20. E. E. Lincoln will assist Furness with arrange- ments for the party Lincoln reported to the meeting today on investigations he has been conducting into the feasibil- ity of a group health insurance plan which could be sponsored by the organization. He stated that at present no concern could be discovered which would be able to offer any prac- ticable and reasonably priced pro- tection of such a nature The material obtained will ‘be put on file and available for any future use. Alvin Blackerby bers of information been received stating Federal employee who brought forward 60 days or more of ac- cumulated vacation time from be- fore last January 1 will be able in BATAV{IA communique miormed mem- which has that any LET YOUR HO REFLECT YOUR PERSONALITY The Harmony of Color and Design Harmonious color and design in the home decorative theme may well measure the out- ward expression of your inner personality ... your individuality. It has becn shown by science that har- mony in color has a direct influence upon mental activity and that proper balance in the design of the things with which we live is conducive to successful, happy, satisfying living. JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY COMPANY 122 Second Street gojn. Monte Bassett, William rd, Larry Fitzpatrick, Lucille Germain, Harold B. Norberg, Frod:MRS. E“‘ER HA"SEN i . RETURNS TO SITKA | Maxey, Penny Maxey, Alfred St Luecke, Carl Walshlagel, Robert| 1 Peterson. Juneau to Ketchikan: Oscar X James| MrS. Eiler Hansen, widow of the Bergseth, H. Synnestvedt, J. McDevitt, Lydia Glenovich, Rus- | former Superintendent of the Al sell Collar. laska Pionear's Home at Sitka, i passed through Juneau recently lenroute to Sitka where she will spend the next two months visit- ing 'with old friends. Mrs. Hansen A divorce case filed in U. S."arrived from the States via PAA District Court in Juneau by Gene and flew to Sitka via Alaska Cralg against Frances Craig charges Coastal Airlines. the defendant with incompatibility During her brief Juneau stopover' and infidelity. The plaintiff, rep- she visited with Mr. and Mrs. 1esented by Robertson and Mon- John Walmer. Upon the comple- agle, alleged that the defendant tion of her Alaskan visit, Mrs. nad cohabitated with other men Hansen will return to Southern| while he was a member of the California and establish- a perman-, Armed Forces and stated that he ent residence in the vicinity of was unable to secure a reconcilia- Los Angeles. tion since his discharge. B R, SATCT He asks for the custody of their NORTHERN COMMER iour year old son and for their home in Sitka. They were married Oct. 2, 1942. —— - —— D e DIVORCE ASKED AL Bob Woods, head of the Cater-| | pillar division for the Northern WASHINGTON — Tie Good- Commercial Company, is now in| year Tire and Rubber Company Juneau after a business trip to the has bought a surplus aircraft man- Westward and Interior for his com- ufacturing plant at Akron, Ohio.!pany. He will be in this area; According to the War Assets Ad-|ior the next two weeks and is ministration, which handled the ' staying at the Baranof Hotel. sale, the purchase price was $2,-| e 200,000. | Sell it wiun an Empue Want-ad! FRANCES BERG POPULAR PIANO Keyboard Harmony and Arranging APPROVED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION for VETERANS' TRAINING under G.I. BILL PHONE: BLACK 604 ME We Match Your Interiors Yes, you may now enjoy Juneau-Made QUALITY furniture to match the color and design of your own home decora- tions. Call us for inierior decorative counsel. IT'S FREE. Telephone - 36 COMPANY OFFICER HERE | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1947 i WGeleome | An EVENING of Refreshing Relaxation is YOURS through a visit tothe Salmon Creek | Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway SPECIAL Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday $1.50 Turkey Dinner MASHED POTATOES . .. SALAD DRESSING . .. 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