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PAGE SIX Were grateful to Doctor for suggesting Borden’! When my son Arnold was born he wenghed less than 5 pounds. I asked the doctor about his formula and he prescribed Borden’s Vitamin D Evaporated Milk. It has three times as much Vitamin D as before—400 units in each pint. It's good to know that Arnold gets his full day’s supply. You should see what a husky young one he is at eight months! P. S. to Mothers: Borden's Vitamin D Evaporated Milk is accepted by,the American Medical Associa o tion, Council on Foods and Nutrition -And Borden's makes the most delicious pie fillings! 3 porated. T was delighted with the husband. The Borden's E ; it blends smoothly and results, and so was 15 wonderfully rich and had such good flavor. T use part of my cooking now. I like the pie horated in a good easily with other ingredic Just try it! [ ] FOR A HEAVENLY RICH CREAM PIE — 2 TRy ITHIS: .. \ i Cream Pie 1 baked 8-inch pie 1 cup Borde Vitamin shell % cup sugar D Evaporated Milk 1 cup hot water 4 tablespoons corn- 2 egas, well beate starch 34 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix sugar, cornstarch, ai boiler. Gradually add Bo orated Milk and water, bl Cook over boiling water, constantly, until smooth and thick. Cover cook 10 utes longer, stirring occasionally. Add a lit the hot mixture to the eggs. Blend weil. G ally add egg mixture to hot mixture Cook 3 minutes longer, stirring con move from heat. Add butter and v well. (Notice how smooth a Borde Cool. Pour into baked pie s! sired with coconut, ban Makes 6 to 8 servings. alt in top of d Vs Vitamin D Evap- ing thoroughly n's fiiling is!) ish “eesseseresesessesssrnan, ., 2 D R I R AR Y Company No finer milk in any can! NOW. ..400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINT » NOTICE Are You Expecting Adpy Freioli The UNION TRANSFER FRED L. TURPIN, Owner perienced Insured Handlers of Air Freight and Air Expr will pick up your notices and deliver your merchan- dise to your doc dily and economic lly. Round Trips fo Airport Daily Special Rates lo Business Houses OUR MOTTO :— ANYTHING — ANYTIME — ANYPLACE 117 — Phones — 132 RED PROPAGANDA Soviet Profests Disruption THE DAILY ALASKA EM! PLOT UNCOVERED IN SOUTH KOREA ALASKA DUE of Activities at Criti- bl LATE TODAY SEOUL, Aug. 22. — @ -Lt. Gen R. Hodge said wide- AEL Yy AonNtY| | is due in Juneau ure” ha icovered i m. this evening with a thern Korea and ringlead of tourists. Juneau pas- rs arrested—action which the Rus- iving on the ship are lans ¢ ed w med at disrubt- Clark, Rollene Clark, ing work of the joint commis- Mrs. Roy Vanlaningham ic ) this occupied country A Kell Hodge, Commander of the Ameri- s -an ‘Occupation Zone, said ®orean | Government authorities made th leftist employees of the Korean Broadcasting System to inject Com- On the southbound ght yester- | munist propaganda into network: programs and sabotage rightist day. Pan American Airways flew 27 | political speeches. passengers to Seattle and four to Ketchikan. On the inbound flight He said also that more than 100 rioters had boén &rrested for at. |Uhey brought two: pasten from | el ey A% seattle and flew one passenger to | tempting to interfere with the ¢ Whitehorse and two to Fairbank: ernment’s rice collection prc bt that those arrests “had nb politi- | 1O Juneau to Seattle Reye cal significance. Thon K. Irwin, Theodore K. Tr- o ea F. Shtikoy, | Vit Dale Ramsey. Don Ramsey, Or- | Chief of the Soviet delegation to the | AL Parks, Joseoh Matsen, Johr Kobe Jeint Comtiilision. chAtged Felthous2, Kay Felthouse and in- | that the “mass arrests of leftiste» |fant Karen, Dave Burnett, R. E | 5 2 L - | Griffith, J. N. Ball, James Gooch, rently_aimed sion’s said ringleaders in at distupting | o, Gooch, Marie Dean, Roy Bas- »tt, Emil Pasquan, D. C. Williams, George Kearney WOl Hodg the pro- a plot had been wder ob- , nd !’nl had '\)fx“ under ‘AHJ“ Sones PInikeim. £ ou e s o n Bt Bkt Obebar Anda- : S R 1, W. L. Boyd, Albert Love, Mrs ivm 2 1‘» te 'Hu\‘n“dwl 1”‘ W, Lole 2 pc Seattle to Juneau: George Sund- ponsible, tense moment” in dead- bt org, Jim Claire. locked deliberations of the comm 1d included ss arrests of 1 closing down u to K n, Wini Audrey R. C chikan: ed Crux, R leaders and the ac of democratic parties and social or- | ©% LENRRC onkels: : .. pe Juneau to Whitehorse: Howard I anizations of leftist trend. hows S S A Juneau to Fairbanks: Harold Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW Graves, J. R. Dixon at DARNEL for the SALMON S e DERBY, AUGUST 3l1st. pe Adv., 652-tf, i Mao £ WHEN YOU ASK FOR BOURBON Aok for Rentuckys Penest ATERFILL~FRAZIE Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey \= ay R [ areant i Faant B Pour yourself a glass of this great Kentucky whiskey and en- 3 moothness, its rich bourbon flavor and meliow bou- quet. You will always drink it with pleasure, serve it with pride. Boffl Bond 100 PROOF FIREPLACE WOOD ——- 2-Fool Lengths $6.00 for Truck Load - Guaranieed - 85 cu. 1. or Chrisiensen Bros. Garage 279 LEY Plhene Green FRANCES BERG X POPULAR PIANO Kevbeard Harmony and Arranging APPROVED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION for VETERANS’ TRAINING under G. I. BILL PHONE: BLACK 604 War Secref Now Tracking Tidal Waves in Aleufians [RE-— JUNI WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 once-secret magnetic device track down submarines is now hunting the birthplace of huge dal waves such as the one w swept death and destruction across Hawail last year. Geoleg have been surveyi the Aleutians Ly air with a netome to help erupti of the e g gigantic heave up on beaches thou of miles away e quake some rious depths @ “hain was blam 1 disturbance which 35 and injured 293 others Hawa Islands in April, 46 The Aleu first of ser brace the Hawaiian selves and the Marshalls, i-| ing atom-bombed Bikini | Navy, in annot the ! work, said the to the United Stat ) tember | The airborne magnetometer -1 ords variations in the earth’s m netic field. During wartime it de-| tected N submarines -kecause | their presence interfered with nor-; COLUMBIA RIVER | T ———— e FISHERMEN HAVE GOOD KING RUMS .., Best Fall Season Since '41 Reporied-Weather | Holds Up Tuna 22, ASTORIA, Ore., Aug ~M—Co- lumbia River canneries, running (my and night in an attemot to keep u with fishermen, today were in \'\. i midst of their best August Chinook Imon season since 1941, 7 Deliveries were -averaging 1,000 pounds a boat. One landing scaled run began averaged 3,000 pounds. Since the last week, gillnetters have 16,000 peunds of salmon er indevendents were in the g market. One, who had been 4 cents above the going price, | 16 ykau yesterday deliveries slackened b(‘(A\I\(‘ h weather, although fisher- | aid there, still were “plenty of | off shore. 1 D i men albacore | PHOTOGRAPHERS (OME HERE ON | PRINCETON- HAu Ir. F Presby oft rick R. al Photo, Thorne pher the mal reading 2 A The Navy said indications are|ia? Church arrived in Juneau with “encour Assistant Pe and Pro-; The United State geological sur-|¢ vey is cooperating in tk tudie which will be supplemented with| '™ ground investigations using geo-' physical instruments. i L R s | NAVY DANCE o PROGRAM August 22 (tonight) + for 200 USN persuanel witt !1‘1 Ir down Cutoff hway ut to S| ming to Juneau bout a w subs and one sub tend Rev Navy orchestr missionary, is Soropttivwists Club and eton Hall. and Miss xiliary members co-host- e Shelden Jackson esses. staff is accc ny SATURDAY, August 23— Dance ing the pariy on the boat as s for 100 Royal Navy and 100 USN pobe Bt o, ndinn o personnel. Orchestra furnished by AN crusser Kenya. ks 1at, 9 o BES] WOMAN OR Be Sigma Phi sorority and Olub girls 16 years and MAHN BE PROVED ust 35--Dance for AT MOOSE MEET y Dersenm Orches- pc A0t by (Cruiser Kenya.' p dpattle of the Sexes” Wwill Parish Hall, 9-12. Catholic 2004 in the club r-oms the of America and mem- oo podcn o i be oung Women's Club ro o of i 2 g onnuh, cqshogtessd le work will be The : DAY, August 26—Dance for g, o Moose have notifie 260 Royalt Navy Personnel. Or- \.ci. women folks that the man chestra furnished by Cruiser Ken- o re a buffet supper as ya. -CIO-Union Hall, 9-12. Ameri- ., Teaturh B hox: Mol ke can Legion Auxiliary ¢and mem- oo (he dinner and food auc ers (16 years and up) of a s iR aliin 6o joung women's fraternal club, co- hestesces i All women are urged tc attend The groups that are are doi these dances. ecting as co-he to provide a home for both the girls ho care to at- aboard the vis-! tend and the men ships. iting e OFFICE AND WAITING (On Orville Wagner . .. OWNERS . . The Alaskan Cab Is Proud to Say WEHAVE A NEW HOME IN THE SPACE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY BOB LIGHT Door Scuth of Our Former Address) For The Best, ALWAYS ... The Alaskan Cab Company “The Paclkard Clipper System™ Phone 77 (Seven-double-Seven) | ROOM | I i Mrs. E. C. Clark, wife of Ju-| neau’s new school superinten- ,dent will arrive in Juneau this} "evening aboard the SS Alaska. Mrs. Clark is accompanied Ly her . daughter, Rollene, who will be a . Phil Dawes senior in Juneau High School. - - e like atmos] )hmc and of :n\ned Moose, Legion ts lo at- R EVANGELISTIC MEETING HERE ing the level of Ger- | as representatives of | i convened in a con- ! | man industry the three Allie: ference blasted by the Soviet Union as a circumyvention of the Potsdam agreement. French diplomats, predicting the conference would last two or three days at the most, declined to dis- | cuss their position before the start | of the talks, which opened behind clesed doors. But the French case was known to hinge upon a con- tention that a rise in German pro- duction would be at the expense of industrial rehabilitaticn of other western European nations. | iHUBPHY & HIIBPHY “’IANOS RENTED and TUN'EDI FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1947, i ot WANT ADS | FOR SALE SALE FOR me—compl. fur. new- 3-bedroom 1: The two ly decorated, large cement base- ment, bathrooms, work Pome of R. W. Krus shop, tric Kitchen,| E@y; modern—has huge olo: ghborhood. plant. w. \\TFD Hmm home Percian kittens hot : , Douglas 63 3t 2-Apt. home with 2 marine run- i ways. Compl. furn., good income FOR SAL rug Phene property Llack 54 663 1t Trollers 31A3€, Polaris, etc. . T e Apex No. 1—48 ft. Packer. 4 "i‘];?“l‘)fi);“ Decker Bldg. incl. apts, 2 large ik 5 store space rentals. Fine invest s Terms females $6. ALASKA VETERANS! Grocery i business in fast growing town. New bldg, living quarters fully furn, immediate occupanc machines Moderate le. Pic-| I vasss. Aask out Bitlen: location and are in excellent con- FRITZ COVE fhok Geeth. o Wiue B O BORGEY with bath, cement basement, new | “'® A 663 4t Internaticnal tru BRAND NEW sports rifle, 9 mm AUK BAY-—5-rooms, bath, fully; Aystrian make. Suitable gun for furn, redecorated, ete. Wash, ocllector. Phone Gr. 404, 662-3t. room, clean grounds, etc. e A | 3-ROOM furnished house. Also 2- 513 Willoughby. 66 REALTO& ‘«—-A( ('U!’\T 1947 model $80. Phone 161, eve- -y ings Rad 635 [ (‘LAIR De¢ Ill\A oil ra 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- heater $110. New oil- 1 burner with controls New Century oil burner with s $175 Prices include de- in city. Installation ext ne 676 RD $70 monthly wnah’s Board- r business sec- Phone Black 661-t1 300 vage mcdel 20 ri- ne 30-40 custom built Manii- 5 Carbine. Phone NT. Down tewn Darneil" ted rocms, t, fully equipped kut bee and rea- - rent in Simpson 7 to go. Priced for immediate g24-tf Sale. Boat “Gowan,” at float SR Small Beat Hay 661-3t. privileges — Home ; \ th Ccnsole dio, 886. AN ROOMS, by dsy or long - short nachine slonial Hotel. Ph. 187 34. 661-tf 2 ity S8 S MBINATION register and ad- »O( \.'i ~Klto m-n |x'V'IH es. Horoe ding r ine, 9 place keys in Hotel—Ph 888 perfe n for bookkeep- — 661-L1. - MISCELLANEOUS anturn- ! CONMPETENT ng and oil gt St Col R COMPETEN g AN 660-t1, burner service, until further s 8 tice, ne C. J. Smith at 03 ARNER table model radio and phono- See it as 715 6th St., combination graph, $45 Your ccntinued patronage a ciated. s phene Black 615. 660-t1. AVON PRC CT8 > e . ne Black 475. 1938 DODGE 4-docor -Sedan, excel- lent conditicn. R. W. Cowling Co —— e e 639-6t. BLAUTY >Hfll’. ete. i e Violet' S f:‘u‘n 483, CHEV. heat 036-tf , seat cove 5, new - spare. Inquir tineau Cafe. WINTER & y Tnc. 656-tf. Complete Photo Supplies i s iy i G | Developing — P larg ng E RANGE A4l condition. Phone Artists’ Paints and Materials of Red 624. 655-tL. Finest Quality L i HER o "‘\BIN CHUISLK 2b ft b; | GUARANTEED Realis Perman- V-bott 85 hp. Chris Cralt; ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 -up, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1.200. Lola’'s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- 315 Decker Way. ka, 627-t CHARLIE MILLER RESIDENCE, JOINS INTERNAL REV | iy ] THIS EVEMNG LOST AND FOUND 12¢ Gold St. 5 bedroom house St otk | furnished, full basement, 2-story iz:(Al,V',Iv\l'“ \\f:‘:‘llfnlh:".;;le‘x‘!‘"n]‘.)l‘j:?xw:“‘o‘:‘ — |LosT between A St. and GOVer- giip oil furnace, hot water heat- the Internal Revenue Department.; The Fox Party of Canada, aj nors Mansion, blue crepe skift. ing system. New. electsic stave She was formerly chief clerk :of |8four of interna Finder please. call Blue 710. and vefrigerator. Call Mike's She a merty ief cle of 1% s 3 662-2t. > tre recently closed local br singers, musicians i Place, Dou B849-t1, the War Assets Adminis il conduct a_musi oo T e e e e P EER Firs er please call 249, 662-tf. neau Welding & Machine Shop, AT HOTEL JUNEAU ! [ asthy | The Rev. Lome . director | LOST— Stiuyed or stolen—Tan col- vt 1 % | Melvin Soder and William wwj”r " BIOND. 18 8 FH "»"”“j | ored Pomeranian, Su 4 mi HEAVY trailer suitable for 1og of Corova are at the Hotel Ju-;Planist and organist, and will pre-| out on Glacler Highway. Phonc hauling, 602 W 9tn. 641t neau {rent a number of his own original| g11 during office hours. 660-4t 5 bl S e i & R s oY | compositions and arrangements 0| e AOHRIES11, S Vor_o\IAL Hotel, fully furnished PLAN ON BRINGING |well known sacred music. Ruth WANTED On 2nd St. across from Baranof. the whole family out to the |L. Fo e ‘i 0\1\;‘” W‘A“( P o Reasonably priced. Phone 1},7;1"‘ Salmon " Derby Picnic, August 21, 8 F00 0 ¥ S e | WANTED—Male -raffic represan- iy L s AUk, Yillage Ragreation Am":;‘owol message by the l—uv\\ Fox ; tative, local knowledge, pleasing 5 ACRES win iuowern 5 room Plenty to eat. Last vacation week-i~ ieNe by, e Ry | personality, alert, record keeping gumiched house, city lizht, sulte % i “l | ience basic requirements. apie for chicken ranch With S = ""ee Na"om Mee’ 1 Alsc Radio Operator. male OF prooders and incubators. Ph. 357 I i I(mu!o. some experience naces- S Phone 70 663 3t APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phonc 428 | Behind Closed Doors | i st | eni 0se 00Is ;. | RESPONSIBLE lady wishes day _____ ki | employment as clerk in grocery or FOR SALE—Three houses and Ist, ‘ LONDON, Aug. 22 ®-TFrance | retail store. See Mrs. Dotson, houses in good condition and bes’ jWwas cailed upon today to state her | No. 2 Earl Apt., Willoughby Ave. location. Inquire Trevor Davig | British-American pro- | 662-2¢ Box 576, Juneau. 472-t THREE DEUCHS length ready for trolling or cha | WANTED immediately, housing for 4 returning teachers. 2 furnished apts. or a furnished house. Call =~ Call Red 353. LA 144 R 9614 TOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on TO RENT-2 or 3 pedroom furn-| lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash: ished aor. or home, by established | Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-tf business family. Write Empire| bosidh o LR "“: e 2663. 641-t1 o i3 5 | DECATUR, Ill.—#—Hey, Holly- KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone ywood, hew about a shiny, seden- 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing tary Oscar for Mrs. A. Rosen? in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 293--tf She has attended the movies al< |most every night for 35 years! Except for two brief periods !when she was out of town and once when she was in a hospital, e ABOARD ALASKA HERE FROM ANCHORAGE H. Neid of Ancitbrage is regis- tered at the Hotel Juneau. Andexson Shop she has been the Old Faithful of i the Flickers. BullDING pERMlTS In recognition of her unusual, if Two building permits were issued | | not unique, record, the staff of the during the past week by City En-| Alhambra theatre gave her a dez- ginear James L. McNamara. They €D roses, a string of 35 pearls, and were: |a lifetime pass. Joyce Anderson, roof and other| Although she has seen an army repairs at 307 S. Franklin, $150.|0f actors and actresses pass across Contractor, Jim Parsons. Hhe screen, she has no particular John Garcia, Jr, Teroofing job| favorites. at 914 West 8th Street, $100. Work} “T just to be done by owner. lsays. like the movies” she