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1.'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 | PAGE TWO he has asked (,h'mmun Taber (R- D AYS ) o e mouee appronrneons| SUAZANE Hudson Is Committee to ancrmkc a very 4 thorough investigation of what he Th P G s the, Trimad il askd ree; Party Given There was no immediate admin- Hotior of the third birthday istration rebuttal to Benaer. ot Bikifing Taulse Fudstt; h. phe- oty s 2 : ty was given by her mother, Mrs. a or a"'o e“ "( son MRS. HUDSON TRAVELS Lou Hudson, yesterday afternoon U Attending the party were 21 of To jein her husband in Ancicrage | Suzanne's friends. Assisting Mrs. for a two weeks vacation, Mrs. Lou Hudson were the Misses Julie : Hudson will leave tomorrow on the | Hudson, Bonnie MacLean and Ann <5 AE‘F’“Ckmwaf‘“' t}liw du'}fi,{ Junea\;f among the thousands . attending PfeSldenf Cha‘ Oed wl‘h | Pacific Northern Airlines. Mr. and Grisham. ayor aino endrickson tells| prank and I both met Jimmie Mrs. Hudson will return (ogether pe b s = Games were layed by the his day-by-day story of the jour-|gtewart and General Jimmie Doo- | TTY'“Q ro Cfea'e S'a,e from Ancherage. Hudson, Who is|ouests after wh?ch ice cream iney he made with Juneau Champ |iiije and had an opportunity to| A # < 4 the proprietor of shoe stores in both cake and punch were served. The { Frank Majer back to the National|talk to both of them Monday a: of Emergen(y | Anchorage and Jynesu, has been In | soom was decordted. with . summer (Editor's Note—His notes “"“”-‘ tem created consideraoie intere {Soap Box Derby finals at AKrom, he aitport. Geméral Doolittle dis- — | Anchorage for thé past two months. |garde WU C RN EE N he guest: | Ohio.) lcussed the face and other subects| \ASHINGTON. Sept. 4—#— ) oy o Ml | et for half an hour while We Were poy po Lot contmnaRy R - : Rep. Bender (R-Ohic contended - SUB ON (U BUARD |ors. By WAINO HENDRICKSON | yaiting for plant transportation toqny that President Truman is Dr. William Whitehead and Ter- b Fravk Maier and I left Seatttle oyt of Akron. He said he had at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday, August|yatched the race from above the {13, and arrived in Akron at 10.30 {course and noticed that cars hav-| ‘a m. the next day; flying via| ling their under-surfaces sloped up- Portland, Salt Lake City, Chicago|wara in front had an edge at the Those attending iie party were: Molly, Terry and Timothy Mec- | Loughlin, Suellen Whitehead, Lin- e da Gay MacLean, Henry Milton Hudson, John and Judy Meeks. creating “synthetic” international rjtorial Attormev General Ralph crises for political purposes. Rivers e been selected bv the A consistent critic of Admin- ' Executive Board of ' fhe Juneau istration foreign policy, Bender said | Chamber of Commerce to act as and Cleveland ‘a(mlmg trap, in a statement the l’l'(‘tldl}n! is -ubcm’ml:”mcm‘bcr;s of Itl}e board KatheFine and Bhtrick Orme, Janet After 20. minutes had been al-| Guests of Ford Moior Co. | tryiig, o' fareate 8 ”f“"“""l”‘ ik ol ‘k“?{“”."c,'fj praeen o4 i Church, Richard ¢ and Kathleen new and wearable {loved for reception preparations,| On the way home, we stopped WNich his cohorts will rgue baat hers FEant Heintzleman anc Clar- | Bucy, Carmen ana Billy Joanne e lett the' alipbrt for B MAY- | over. for T’ day in Detrojt—or ¥, fhould not change tne Demo-ence Warlleld. o 8 ¢ | Phelps, Virginia Ras Adams, Rhoda ’ flower Hotel, official headquarters ygther Dearborn—as guests of the 16 AR 1 - i detrente 1 3 LR 7 'Reynolds, and Jimmie Daniel ol 4 % for the fmm Botx Dfx‘by racers. A|Ford Motor Company, Which had \4”1 ot b“]l\x S e :;: 3 (‘:l‘";‘m"‘;"'}"IO:‘;OHK'EX“:‘ \he | Mothers attending the party wer i 3 motorcycle escort with sirens open o] - Mr. rumans present rse | here wi e S ’ and smanly tailored irreceded our cars. Frank i | f’::s "fl ".;,,p:::l;;,,t“l:,“”,‘,‘,z(. m{:, forelgn affairs,” Bender said. “That | Jatholic Church of the Nativity u..;I’g‘:;‘,’;f““;mfy";fi;n,f};’:m;;h,fi“f\;‘z‘j | placed on the top of the back seat|ywith a beautiful Lincoln sedan is the political purpose of moving|evening between 7:30 and 8:30 |poughlin and Norman Bucy. | of an open convertible, wearing|we spent the morning inspecting {rom one international crisis to| k. e o Sl Ax his parka. The official SoaD|the factory buildings and walked another in order to establish him-| The Holv Hour consists of an hour {Box Derty band played the Cham-|down the 2,000-foot assembly line f€lf as @ leader who should not be (of mental cr of vocal prayer, in } FRO.« ¢IRST CITY pions’ March of welcome as We|where we saw a Ford sedan com- abandoned in the midst of a vir-| wion with the orayer of Our Savior | i /’ffi in Miron gabardine drove up, and photographers by|pletely assembled in a few min- tual state of emergency.’ | In the Garden of Olives on Maundy | = 0. zeynoiis, oi Ketchikan, Is the dozen took pictures of Frank. ytes. About 800 cars come off; The Ohio lawmaker added that| Thursday night s registered at the Baranof Hotel. % Sevcral thousand people were there!this one line in a day and were / L to see the Champs arrivz driven off at the end of the line. a and ours alone at | Frank was soon registered andafter lunch at the Dearborn Inn, . | {taken to the fifteenth floor of the ywe visited the museum and the F botel, wneru he and the cther boys village for the rest of the day and 1 v {wer> paired off, two to a room. then were driven back the 23 xmm L) ,They had a special dining room't, the airport We @zcidec Vi | ss’_’s on the second floor where all their spend the night at near ypq,l. meals were served. This also serv- enti, Michigan, as Frank did not ‘_cd as their headquarters and meést- care toc much about flying all fling place. Special bellboys and night. aiters, elaborately uniformed At Chicago, our United Airlines - /i scarlet with the Soap Box Der-|piane was cancelled out because ’ b}y insignia on their sleeves, served of engine trouble but we finally » . the boys. anaged to get spacc on a North- A complete progiai of enters. wesstaiHies a1, MinneAD- The Best for Less====«==Why Pay More? ;tainment for every minute of the js, and from there to Spokane, A TR L . e P S, “ day, from 8 o'clock breakfast ml K. where we . were ‘“butdped” - o | day, akfas 1 % ped’ 1 » ot 10 besume, wae - o o e st o & HONEY MAID GHRAHAMS, Pound - - 29e ranged for evi>y day from Thurs- Spckane, we macs an after- : ‘day until Sunday evering. notks Akt to - Soktils, - whitd A 4 3 : Franis uncle was waiting fo take NOODLE SOUP MIX Lipt 3 ok 39 Trial Runs 5 k4 AL Suns bim out to Kirkland for a few days b ' lp on sl p gs' e { 4 2 = Friday morning and afternoon of swimming and outdoor recrea- _——— Ry | Misses and Junior sizes was devotéd to trlal runs and tion. Frank arrived back in Ju- given a set of new wheels and he for the opening of school | _——-—--—-—-—- made far better than average tim It was a wonderful trip, and al- on his trial runs. The ex though Frank did not win the rac MINI‘S C 13 P d i st - $l 19 ] picked the San Diego, Akron and pe did win the friendship of ev- / rea - Yl Oun ® 8! B e ] Charleston, West Vitginia entries eryone he met, and Juneau re as the top favorites fc e cham- ceived untold publi and good D G F OD Pl 1 D) f 29e | pionship. (The Charleston ar S 5 ayma es - - = z ”r [ ‘ron champs did finish firs - eee taining the boys out in the coun- try at Sandy Beach. At the amuse- : and rides were free to the Derby , Armour’s White Cloud Ib. carton [ ¢ QUALITY S/NCE / 5/6/7 Boys. and they had refreshments BEHIND S(HEDU[E i galore. They were brought back WINDEX 20 Loy 43 - : % to Akron in time to participate ' DUACES . »riims srpmcimay = e o ——————————————— in the totem pole dedication The House Public Lands Com Big Day 4 - afe 5 i " R P S i e ., mittee has changed its schedule VINGEAR P i ]1 > B 73 £2 & 63 ) B s SaNIRey, WS l‘:“ 'L: for coming to Juneau. Although , I'aClIIC, ga on ! C i 3 e Je parade, With the bl grigina)ly glated to arrive here e e —— Wayne University band leading the 3 & B o - was a lbflll)' colorful sight. About . .ra. 1 not reach Juneau un- 50 marching units and bands werz | L O T S . Y B, 0 e e . e e . AT SRS s i e e o pance e b e Gommee 0 veasea v v § - SPAGHETTI and MEAT, Libby's, 1 1b. fin 29e t P rt puklican Congressman Fred Craw- S HIE A 08 e Taces to star ‘ord of Michigan, and includes 2 p < ' 2 o i By o e o o Tepin, cosns B | PRUNES, Sunsweet, 2pounds - - - - 43¢ | 'THE ENGLISH DUO’ ] FEATURE OPENING ; CONCERT, OCT. 10 3 El dent of the § Conc ociation heats, spaced $0 seconds apart wit1 % 9 e o B . s e e e ST S PSS T arty ar SK2 <l 3 L. | W e Wil Fe elen n, ol h“;" e g BB R HEY b %’Ioseph T.! KIPPEB. SNACKS, Klflg Oscar e 2 far 35‘3 7 OO e WL hea{“’fm:’e’:‘:wpL‘"‘lf:l"‘l" "”2‘““‘; Fickne, DIrector 0f the AlSSKA | § sesssseossss——————————————————n S ———————————— R ; . = e Eranch of the Division of Terri- i y i e T dar i SO . SHOP THE LEISURELY WAY Australia, who come highly |the Flint, Michigan car and one §7 . R —————— claimsd from musical circles in the | from « Rapid City, South Dakota. states. They specialize. in duets| i as well as solos, and will provide members with an in- usical evening ensuing conc e et e HONOR | S womcen {New PRODUCE Fresh | with the Flint car the winner. Avocados Sweet Potatoes asabas rts will |Winning time for that heat was e b Se il 12704 scconds. The fastest time To honor the feculty of the Ju-| c January, artists ‘being {for any heat in the race was 26.63 neau Public Schools, a reception | Shura . Cherkasky, _planist, ~and i o e o s s, T R, 8 Tenstion ) Green Corn Cucumbers lnnm Kenneth Spenc Negor bassc ckerby, in charge of the |2i.58 seconds, with 135 boys racing. Rotary Anns in the Gold Room of | Danish Sqll“ll Endive GI'IPCS | Prizes the Baranof Hotel next Wednes- rship drive, that Kenneth Holmboe, ~ Charleston, day evening, September 10, Le- | sh i Peaches W 11:,‘ | West Virginia, was the winner — tween the hours of 8 and 11. Ed-i H“hbard squa :anlfi!nw“ ' ] a Its who time, 26.78 seconds; second place, ward L. Keithahi d Harold Foss | ward L. Keithahn an (= ) the Pl ‘Eug?n(‘ Miller, Akron, Ohio; third are in crarge of the progrnm | Greefl Beans arsnlps ..'s 13 oming members ,Place, Earl Rhodes, Kent, Ohio - | ’ wing organization. | First priz> was the four ar, all- ———.—— RAINBOW GIRLS T0 MEET ‘ B ¢ A . TWI(E ON SATURDAY THREE CHUMS — Marilyn Christian, 10, of Des Moines 2uddles Snowball, her rabbit, and Filo, white-faced ringtail nionk- ey fro;-n Brazil. The two animals are inseparable companions. ey oot Bk Seans. JOSEPH TAGUE STRICKEN; prize, Other prizes were awarded for dc- sign of brakes, body design and DIES ABOARD mmGBAR jother special features. Every Loy received a wrist watch. The prizes' Joseph ‘iague, messman aboard were awarded at the Champions the tug Portugbar, died this morn- |Banquet, Sunday evening, which ing at 1 o'clock while the tug, sy season has started for BEN She: TG et ‘“"1:“" ” —+———=—==— |\as attended by ovar 1,700 persons. towing two barges of railroad box- | 3 NEW AIR SERVICE | All prizes were given by the Chev- cars to Seward, lay in Idaho In-| - Ipr "(‘:”}“k” n MAR"NSON R“ES The Totem Air Service, Inc., of rolet Moators Division of General let. | i o e i . Seattle, has filed its articles of in- |Motors Corp., co-sponsor of the Dr. Louis G. Allen, Jr., Coast Witk (e BE HELD IOMORQOW corporation with the office of Ter- |Derby with the greatest newspapers Guard physician aboard the US- Y ! feproigh e E- ritorial Audifor Frank A. Boyle in|of the nation. C€G Cutter Wachusett, was flown | A Funeral sorvices for Fred Mar- grder to transact business within —Highlights of my Akron stay to Idaho Inlet in a Coast Guard i Sl e Alaskan vesident | oo, © 1t will maintain an office | Wer2: 4 trip through the Good- amphibian this morning, and re- { P BNE A o oy, Who pas way Tuesday at St .4 gjtka and has named as its rep- [year tire plant; visits to the homes turned the body to Juneau | | talled: ann's Hospital, will be held t0- yeeviative Lioyd Tilson of Sitka. Of Some of the leading business Tague, who was 56 years old,| w afterncon at 2 o'clock in ERATS -G A |men; banquets, a pr club party, born in Chicago, was employed by | o Girls el oxssiae,ohstes 1 ‘ and, of course, the dedication of Ocean Tow, Inc., owners of the ] g e Moxiuary FROM FIRST CITY the totem pole on Saturday eve- Portugbar. He belonged to the . of Rainbow invited to a affair A veteran of the Fi World | Arthur L Mocre, Jjr., of Ketehikan, | ning. Inland Boatmen's Union of the a Martinson served overseas in I ~‘<,pmna at the Hotel Juneau. | Totem Pole Ded 'cated Pacific. There are no known re- l N G P E A nd remained after the > " Tho totem stands in the cen- latives, and the Charles W. Carter ; r in the occupation force. He CAA MAN HERE ter of the main approach to Derby Mortuary is wiring the Union for 3 L ELKS IMITIATITE FIVE AT v o memter of President Wil-| F. E. Krueger, who is with the |Downs stadium and is mounted instructions as o disposition of we Recelved the PICK OF THE CROP on son’s personal his CAA in Anchorage, F ; honor guard on . is stopping at cn a heavy conérete base, sur- the remains. i E""G visit to Europe the Baranof Hotel rounded by a moat filled with — e YAKIMA A HE lASI N'GHIS ME Martinson was born in Sweden Bt water and an ornamental fence, to| SPECIAL CATHOLIC SERVICE i in 1895, and since ths last war FROM ANCHORAGE keep out whittlers Hatt At the regular meeting of Ju- hes worked in Alaska as f neau Elks, No. 420, last n Felton H. Griffin, labor leader of The band played to open the There will be no 7 o'clock Mass U » five man, construction worker ¢ Anchorage, is staving at the Baranof |ceremonies. The master of cere- in the Catholic Church in Juneau GET YflURS NflW--TAKE YO R P‘CK candidates were taken the miner. He owned a trolling boat, Hotel monies gave a history of the pole. on Friday morning. Communion will - - | pasturs and equipped with a the Flynn ———.r—— |T was next, with a presentation be distributed at 7 o'clock and there oy “L!vnnl T e & | T i Hillerman In recent pwrs the overage|speech, and was followed by Mayor will be a Mass at 8 o'clock, as usual. The five were Albert F. Roehlke, The Rev. G. Herbert ¢ : 2o ; James B. Cauley. Rlaph E. Ander- will give the eulogy and interment amcunt of cotton produced on an|Charles Slusser of Akron. Frank There will be Benediction of the 10:30 AL M. —2:30 P.M. — 4:00 P. M. Douglas Delivery 1 P. M. \ E. Nelson, and Stuart will be in the American Legion acre of ground in the United States then unveiled the totem pole and Blessed Sacrament, Friday evening J Plot of Evergreen Cemeter} has doubled Ip!rvur»-mkina followed The to- at 7:30 o'clock. son, w.

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