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PAGE EIGHT == : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1947 let G who has been STANDARDMARINE STEAMER MOVEMENTS | INDIES REPUBLICANS| "% &on 2o ting her sons, Lloyd and Jerry 9 am Baranof, arrived in port 1:30 pm., | | there. Standard Oil California’s new sailed Westward at 3:30 p.m JPrepara"OflS Ordered fOf : and effic eling station in Northern Voyager, in port Skag- OUTST Company’s Juneau Marine Base iS Alaska, sailed from Seattle this now completed and going into oP- morning ecration Princess Norah, due to sail from The t, which has facilities| Vancouver tcmorrow evening the tasin of hern Commercial | way today | | The Clitf Richmond Lumber Co, |terday. | Prolonged Warfare | c v Co, LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19—P- boats se time, will be operat- COUNCILMAN IS The Indonesian Government charg- ed for Stanrdard Oil by the NCCO. OPERATED UPON | €4 today that the Dutch were de- Harry Murray is dock attendant, termined to destroy the war-born of: ) P resentative rvice will be available seven| George Jorgenson, City Council-| East Indies Republic [ of Oakland, C the past three weeks. for her home in Seat- Green has purchased a | and S| ay at 10:30 p.m. South- tle. Mrs SET FOR BUS'NESS bound Friday, in at 8 am., out a IN"ENT '0 DESIROY home on the Fritz Cove Road and | will return soon to make her hom“i i ' Alaska Coastal Airlines djspatch-: V. W. Metcalfe announces the PAR'SH pl("l( giig :fi 3532 ::’; PASS o DE CORPORATION 1t C A. Boyle and has received author- sufficient to fuel four trolling e i “|ity to transact business in Alaska.| Wrangell passengers from Ju- The company named Cliff Rich- neau were Ray Bolton and W. mond, of Juneau, as its legal rep- johnson; to Ketchikan, Mr. |Mrs. Mahoney and H. G, Heaton; in the Territory. ix gy 2 man and owner of Jorgenson's Mo-| Taking the floor in the Security | SMITH IN HOSPITAL ompany’s policy y operation in St. Ann’s Hos- cused the United States of making way and improving service t last evening at 7 o'clock. Dr. a “dangercus” and disrespectful at- cut short said Tom Dyer @ seph Rude reperted this after- tempt to by-pass the United Na- Interior last week and returned to! Aviation Commissioner, a business trip to the for the comg noon that he was doing very well. ' tions, former Premier Sutan Sjahrit juneau for hospitalization due to Standard Oil @ Jorgenson is being taken care of declared: a serious illness. He is being treat- i on the north float of by Dr. Rude, Dr. L. P. Dawes, and “It is clear to us that Dutch ed at St. Ann's Hospital 1l boat basin, which is pr john Clements military actions are aimed at the BESIRNER R beyond t Small T]’”"‘ Harbor ——ro—— destruction of the Republic. Sub- VISITE sUnmIDTS 1 The basin has Leen dredged to 4 THREE DOGS IMPOUNDED |sequent Dutch professions of a e {Earon and I. Johnson;, to Lake|Louise. - 4 foot depth at zero tide, and the oiry police have impounded three desire to negotiate with us are C:l’l’[j;xfi]"“‘l’\fl‘('}fgi'e ‘l’feg“‘;‘}a&‘:' Hasselborg, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.| Miss Metcalfe is a graduate of| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beard and eerls at is 150 feet dogs which be picked up by neither understandable nor con- o Mr"u’l‘m_u échmgid[m B Hollowy and Mr. and Mrs. Joe|the Juneau High School, Class of W. H. Beard Jr., arrived in Juneau A modern pum e i OWNErs 8 aved fr 4 : poin g DS - McMullen. tely cor ltimate fate o claime gs. | conclusion and on conclus! % ‘ ; | Inbound to Juneau from Ketchi- | oy k honored Miss Kleinfeldt at a bridge d Itions System. | Baranof Hotel. They are from because Calvert makes 1 supply Standard Descriptions of the dogs are namely, that the Dutch are fully \ . itk Sta automotive diesel, ~stove it b g e | s . T 3 Y Juncheon on Friday afternoon. Miss kan was Glen Millice; from Sitka, ( e Standard; automo - Yellow female, large, short hair,'determined to put an end to the poooeaq™ wil Jeave Juneati on Dean C. E. le,‘ ¥ ':;\r?Xk‘;{‘},th Ay s b i . Wallace C. Voly, Roberta H . P -— ‘::."‘)%‘M;:r. the dflm: AR Bkt HSH'“G “Ews tB-[t’.\:‘ Ll iy ;;.‘c':;L:l‘(,)‘: %0t 4320 N. Wilson Dr., Shorewood. Wis N 01 LVE 2 | Lorraine Pruett, Floyd Wells, M. H. al r e S‘AIVLRT RESERVE Blended Whiskey Kozah, Lester Ruud, Sam Cotten| Two. halibuy boats, the Valiant' oil and Chevron gasoline. It Will o pare paprador, weight 80 Indonestan Republic.” S ihiiday Le of interest to operators of high| il Sjahrir said his country had no Shurdey speed diesels that Standard @uto Tpenaie puppy, about three|iaith in the honesty of the Dutch ; mative diesel is obtainable at this . onopco1g large type dog, possi-|government and again appealed to x:'s:allanox:‘ a 4 1 bly husky or police dog the United Nations for investiga- A complete line of Standard Iu- Ty Ty pny “apout four months|tion and arbitration bricghag s S reases old, part ccilie, red and white| In Jogjakarta, the Commander v fi)m,dum; e sh marks in Chief of the Indonesian Republic ?.’;,lfi‘_“nnf,,’“ 2 ol ;‘hu,,p e Tl ————— 'fcrces meanwhile broadcast an order on the float. The office for the MISS WOOD TO WED to his troops to prepare for pro- =T betrothal of Miss Mary longed warfare. The announcement NG au. B of the float approach Kemp Wood of Fairbanks to Enloe ' came from Batavia after the Dutch Tanks for the fueling station Wilkinson cof Northfield, Ill, has Te rted there that “drastic reta are located well back from the ba-,been announced in Denver, Colo. tory measures” had been taken sin. at the north edge of the!Miss Wood, who is the sister of 28ainst the Indonesian forces. NCCO fill. They are constructed| Peter Wood of Juneau, has made Russia said here that the only to meet all underwriters' safety her home in Fairbanks for theSolution would be for the Council specifications with a four-foot past three years. The marriage to set up a commission to investi- concrete firewall and fl is to take place within the next gate and arbitrate the conflict. Each tank has an individual fuel few weeks and the couple will e attendant is located at the head The Mrs. Cec Kelvin Eval her home JOHN HOLMQUIST BACK John Holmquist, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holmquist, returned home yesterday via Pan American Airw John has been visiting his cousins Joanne and Charles Ask in Seattle for the past half months. .———— COFFEE PARTY HONORS GUEST il Casler honored Mrs ns at a coffee party at on Saturday morning. Mrs. Evans is the houseguest of Mrs. Joe deGanahl. Fourteen guests FROM NATION'S CAPITOL attended the affair. pump, to avoid any possibility of make their home in Northfield LRV P contamination. They will be fill- PG e ed by tank trucks from the main Standard Oil storage facilities on, Jack Kristan, Sr, returned to registered at the Baranof Hotel. Pl Willoughby Avenue. Juneau with Pan American Airways el ‘el - - |over the weekend after attend OREGONIANS HERE Dana Parkinson with the Forest . B ORAL s 5 - . FROM ANCHORAGE KRISTAN RETURNS rvice in Washington, D. C. is +. Bdwin Johneon of Anchorge d at the Gastineau Ho- - your Fismng Tackle NOW| funeral services for Tom Y Mr and Mrs. Carl Lewis of Port-| When you pay 1or QU 5| e FINEST—Buy FLOR- OLE at Graves. = —aav. for the SALMON | icr r Channel resident, in Seat- land, Oregon, are at the Baranof not get th DERBY, AUGUST 3lst. tle. 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So remember.., L.fi/M’% Lucky Strike Means Fne 7;88“ 7 P S ! ¢ ) i S ¢ o s BRI IPIE, b ST IT I NNy F LI AR IS B 7 F TR AR Gt Tha Amacicns Tabacca Compnty co So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed — So Free and Easy on the Draw Avona landed 20,000 pounds and :M.ASKA (Ofllr fBETROTHAl OF 7 o e o 1a000 pomn| DAILY SCHEDULE . AIRLINES CARRIES | MISSMETCALFE & i i n. tnaer 27| Capital City Trailways Swanson, brought in 38,000 pounds, 55 ON MONDAY IS ANNOUNCED o seimon tox ace e | 12:10 Noon ed seven flights from Juneau yes-|pethothal of his daughter, Na- S'GN up ASKED 11:10 AM. 11:30 AM. calling at Petersburg, |qine to James Richardson of Long . has filed its Ar- | Wrangell, Ketchikan, Haines, Skag-|rsland, New York. The couple Will| Al Catholics who plan to at-| 2:10 P.M |way, Sitka, Tenakee, Hoonah,|pe yunited in marriage at the ienq the parish picnic, which will| 3:10 P.M. Taku Lodge and Tulsequah. in ISlafldS ticles of Incorporation with the of- fice of Territorial Auditor Frank WArm Springs, Lake Hasselborg,|catholic Church of the Nativity on pe held next Sunday, August 24, 15 PM. | Wednesday evening, September 10,i5¢ the Shrine of St. Terese, are re- 10 P.M lat 8 o'clock. The wedding Will be yyinded to phone their names to 10 PM !formal and Mrs. Jerry McCarthy the parish House, Red 178, before Special 7:45 P.M. will be matron of honor and Ver-!yeanesday evening. 8:15 PM. 9:00 P.M. non Metcalfe, Jr, best man. A LI E T S, 10:156 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 12:15 Midnight 12:30 AM. and |to Skagway, Mr. and Mrs. George reception will follow at the Salmon; ¥ a4 2 0T | Creek Country Club. Ho)mlnl NOIES us Leaves Juneau—South Seward ; |Nethercott, F. Hagney, J. Harris, station is PATt tor Company. underwent an emer- | Council after the Soviet Union ac- | Leonard Smith, Territorial High- |R. Laurin and Ag:egy'?awefi' { 'Haines, Rayno Johnson. | |Fern Gable, C. W. Haynes Flying to Sitka were N. A. |Eachran, J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.|joring in civil engineering. Barnas, Annabelle Donaldson, Miss| will transfer to Gonzago University g mc:‘:'tlcngen:;?ldx: ::l:h:}:g: George Jorgenson and Mrs. Ole“v 86— Wit Tevn-dge ek i son 14 | Tang were admitted to St. Ann's Bus Leaves Douglas—Five minutes versity of Alaska this year. Mr | Hospital yesterday for medical at-|_After departure from Treadwell. Mc- | Richardson is a sophomore ma- He tentian. - | No one was admitted or dis- and |in Spokane this year. The couple charged from the Government Hos- |Ruth Tisdall; to Warm Springs. will leave for the States of Sep- Pital narew . !Mrs. C. Shipp; to Tenakee, Jack tember 12 on the S.8. Princess and Roy Avrit. .- — THEY'RE FROM MISSOURI yesterday via Pan American Air- 43, and has worked for several o are stopping at the has switched to Calvert years at the Alaske Communica- Ways. They Kansas City a‘smoother Manhattan. .o 86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. PERNE, AUGURD S5 Calvert Distillers Corp.. New York City o b Bttt oL el Ll dv., 652-tf.' land the Premont, sold catches at g ALY GRS Flying from Juneau to Tenakee|the Juneau Cold Storage yester-| were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Tang; from|day. Dan Twiet on the Valiant rlnEPLACE woon z"loo’ Lengfll Hoonah, Jack O'Connor and James|brought in 20,000 pounds and sold i H Ls h, W. P.|to Sebastian-Stuart, d Olaf Win- B i Thke bty [tees g o000 pounds from the | $6.00 for Truck Load — Guaranteed - 85 cu. ft. ss Mill, Barbara Garrett, Earl|Premont to Alaska Coast Fisher- Forsthe, Theima - peterson, M. e Phone Green 279 or Christensen Bros. Gargae | Forsythe, Thelma Petergon, and Mrs. Bill Sweeney. | Today, Martin Brandahl on the DOUGLAS AERIE NUMBER 117 Fraternal Order of Eagles ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING of Their Club at the DOUGLAS INN Saturday Evening August 23 At'7:30 o’cleck Mike Pusich, Manager Free Sandwiches Will Be Served NO ADMISSION CHARGE Enjoy Music by the Three-Piece DOUGLAS DANCE BAND EAGLES AND THEIR GUESTS ARE WELCOME COME — Just for Fun