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President Trippe of PAA Here with Ingalls Going On First Alaska Bear Huni BRAZIL HAS SPLIT WITH SOV.UNION ch Plane’s Destruction }(ONFEREN(E ISCALLED BY (Conttnuea from Page One} ority member, of the Hous Affairs committee; | Speaker Martin (R-Mass) and ’f:\mpmy Leader Halleck (R-Ind) of the House and former Speaker |Rayburn (D-Texas), now minerity of the House; Majority Leader W and Senate r Barkley (D-Ky) Bridges (R-NH) of (ate Appropriations Commit Chairman Taber (R-NY) House Appropriations Committee Forej 1 | i [ | | | | i man (Continued from Page One) declared the break wa: imperative naticnal honor " g > 3 Ress did not indicate Cabi- In Moscow vd 3 . ¢ e i i net officers or other J anticipating aic tion officials might atten k cf the severance of re { PO ) A7 showed “reactionaries” had “lost a MISS ANN STEWART HAS Repercussions mat ere incl SWITCHED T0O JUNEAU d , lively red- Miss Ann Ste PRESIDENT. said | ) FROM PETERSBURG | 7 Iping at the Gastineau. | | Tues. and Wed. $1.50, Salmon AT ROIARY MEET'NG Creek Country Club. —adv. 713-t2 - - who last week y cow and f in Matanuska Valley,” spoke to the Rotary b this noon at their cting held in the Gold Room of Dr. Reed, who Dr. Ollie Reed doke to e the Baranof Hotel i Chief of the Bureau of Dairy- ing for the Department of Agr ul been visiting farming are and arrived in Ju- after visiting Matan- Valley, Homer and Fairbanks raised highly the progress that MART women cleaning met And wh “peen made at Matanuska Val- are V. n their way, ‘gimme’ stage is over.” He arly 9,000 acrez of the 50,000 are available are being ng “The ibsolutel £ six m revolutionar i acres that armed At the meetit in annou President Homer ced that the “At- Race” was to get under- week and will end the week in December. Team cap- tains are Ernest Parsons and Hugh Wade. Gues Ga endance way next ast t today's meeting were: Mary Waldron and Mary Lee incil of Washington, D. C.,, F W. Isherwood, Maritime Commiis- Py ion cfficial, Rodney Williams, Ju- For Better High School representative, Appearance manager of “Bill” S, new Barancf Hotel and W. E Cordova CA wn of TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 | have my clothes Moth- ’. Proofed while they're being cleaned! : t_lz the telaphone compan; sed &t An unidentificd group o vars watch as the Bermua Sky Queen | \ll one boat i;m many ”1 !x;- particlar care their vacation d Ame L dibhs ; lantic after the last of the.69 pas- vely speaking. She made the Pa ot i is destroyed by gunfire in mid-Atlantic he last of & DA | TSRE 't e States last Aus a4 crew had been rescued. The group wear dry clothes = = of the Territ 1 nir-, ed State k i i 4 lust, with tenta plans to m: alty ylock. 1ast 3 t cscue ship Bibb. # Wirephoto. ner. RElAREnE Teditliie Orteid at Monterey I Forei o tater Then she started writing t T has 1t befc i n Moscow el y o Ann’s Ave. Oliver is an em- | iriends here saying she could hard- sth I f Brazil's in- Ggifig /1§ I of the Juneau Spruce Corp. wait to get back to > Nor the trip as i Ut & i e Mil 1 ire encugh, yesterday she trip to the North ed n ’%’g’fi ] &3 1 on the Alaska, having re- Trippe was last Terri- ' he Aid the Y delega 1 4 S Y wained on board for the trip to tory about 20 ago when the | bly would han [ transfer y. Haines and Sitka PAA service was i t in this n Brazil P1 UND CAMPAICN [ week was the pur: While in the State .Mx; region under a different name. He Outrageous Artit ; St ve been | chase by A nd Mrs. Henry B isited with fri in San Fran- as accompanied by Ben Eileson,i The note addressed te R jard of McKinnin home cisco and with her family in Okla- Pan Amercan’s first pilot in Alaska.' gian nment. an th g |homa and Kansas. She says it's Trippe and Ingalls expect to re- nhreak in relations said two school | wenderful to be back and plans to turn to Juneau Thursday MOTINE, nad actgd because of ar a girl. Mr. | remain here indefinitely and will leave for Seattle eit Al ter by pro- - - Thursday or Friday, their ulti- it Dut Hutchings Meat MISSING mate destination being PAA head- £ Mrs o G 1 7 will d b Mrs rd, 60 year old {ustiess A0 Ew 2008 C ! native woman, was reported miss- _— ' b . last night by the Alaskan Ho- £ | * ! where she had not been seen s for three days. She was described | viet C b A to City Police as wearing a brown {gov t Ve when last seen. She is known to b1 peared t P : 0! wear glasses, at times, and usually ! Douglas ¢ I P18 s arries a small bag. i e = OES TONIGHT R S Alaska Coastal Airlines planes | Fat bask HALLOWEEN BALL Pos + = t AlY Ga- I 25 Gr Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- irom Juneau vesterday t 2 Clut av. 713-t5 passer to and from W - 1 ¢ ic Schocl 0 p S N ry Club. —adv. 713- Lodge, Petersburg, Sunset Cove ¢ Bk I at ¢ one W Wrangell, Narrow Point, Ketchi- n - g effort to obtain e e e POOL ROGM OWNER s o i biee, Passengers to Bil s v layground Riley, Mrs. C. Butcher, Nath - FUKLSE I AE N 2 . and Jimmy Butcher and Anna [ p p MEET '[0 MAK; S' QCJEY ) Martin; to Ketchikan, M. Bates; A he last 11014 \j to Taku Harbor, C. L. Storms; to Sunset Cove, Nels Johnsor to Rac BA?ANGF “MBER Narrow Point, William S. McCUrty. 1.¢t nisht by S GV Intound passengers to Juneau = b s i Hartung and er Harold Stratton, Forester, }I from Sitka were J. W. Peterson ot oc o o oy and Esther Peterson; from Pel are . % persons § Alan Whittingham; from Hoonah, o¢ gue 1o loiter about or frequent cheduled to leave tomorrow f Ron Livingston, David Charles, Jr., o o yon or card room Frghamddd Chgrrnia e and Harry See; from Wrangell, Mr. ~ po woc accuced e el y proposed sale L X i d as accused by Mrs. Hartung Hood Bay and on Baranof A. F. Novatny and Mrs, J. Noval- ot permitting a 17-year-old youth member re They will make the trip ny; from Taku Lodge, Royal and \, niay pool in his establishment. (ienevieve Mayberrsy » X and expect to 'Ele(;n;t;r »93‘1‘11_\. anley Seegars o i come before City Magis- round table discussion about 10 days | i Ll R te William A. Holzheimer at 2/ cism. 'Two mar Sk { b i m the HALLOWE'EN BALL ju“uu ME'N'S (hoRuS — ere read dur g the evening Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- SITKA MAN HERE —_— Clut T13-t5 pint 1 rdis Oliver and HAM DI | _— B mov one | Tues. and Wed. $1.50, Salmon Members of Juneau Mer E or Lest re of tr Spruce Cc mes | Creek Country C adv. 713-t2 Chorus rewarded themsely last « e g T e ik night with a dinner served in the IOOF Hall to which took their wives 3 ~y 'Del Hank: The Inside Story on why... Ceremonies £ T T v BARY T3 n, Honc . TTO = Y m'n:’ ‘ou say TES] switch to Calvert for keeps once t duced Avert o Treeable to the taste, that ¥ 4 4 mn‘ matched. In your favorite drink | akrecd and F ieh | to b spoke briefly ELER* SWITCHED TO CALVERT After the di led the members of the in ELMER wHE [ ing the numbers on Wi they ve been working during recent tehing to t‘.\; | we then the entire group gath- es | Remenber . i _bodied whis ered around the piano and accom- i panist’ Dorianne Barnes played a short sing GIRL SCOUT DRIVE IS NOW IN SECOND DAY The Girl Scout ca for raising $3,0 expenses of this and last year's camping is second v, and accerding Lisle Hebert who is in charge of drive, progress is only teemer liciting funds i house ; planned ttee members y and pro- eported, and fair s are beir 3 of cc be held thi to date will be plans discussed .- | DOWNTOWN Lz e men were arrested A night by City Police AUTHOR of many books on selling, voted No. | Public AT HIS TEXAS ranch, Elmer serves guests his sizzling altercation in a downt Speaker by American Business, Elmer Wheeler is famed steak specialty—and Calvert. “As a moderate fellow,” { t ‘They were bocked as for his tested selling ideas.”l was sold,” he says, “when he says, “I'm glad | switched to Calvert's mellower mild irunk and disorderly | tasted Calvert. | like its friendlier flavor!” ness. Many of my visitors prefer Calvert, too.” | men, Lawrence Brad nded jail sente Good steer for you—switch to Calv | C[ea] Heads | 1g by City Magistrs too. Calvert’s congenial qualities come | ! if they leave town. T oot areater BxXpets inihlentiy : Choose | third man, Wil Trew, ¢ B 2 rfeited $50 CANCSS, SMO0 AR anter ta . Calvert Choice Blended Whiskey HALLOW Sat. Oct Salmon Creek try Club. -ady - -ee - Wantads for Le r Calvert’s y 25 5 *of Sizzle Ranch, Dall Calvert “Reserve” 86.8 Proof .. . € Grain Neutral Spirits , .. ( Empire . e — o6 0 e <0000 'HER REPORT re for 24-Hour ding 7:30 o'Clock This Morning Juneav—Maximum, 46; 35. Airport- mum, 32 ATHER FORE (Juneau and Vi Occasional rain tonight and Wednesday. Warmer to- t cutheasterly winds occasionally as high as 25-30 per hour. PRECH (Past 24 hours ending 7 W Juneau — .01 since Oct. 1, 6.95 38.02 Trace; . . ¢ Temper . In minimum At Period Maximum, 46; mi Wi Go0®B000®e e o0 eecececcvcce inches; inches; inches. since since «e®o000v o0 eeccscee - - Navouv.y of Yakutat is stop- the Gastineau Hotel FROM SAN FRANCIS J. W. Ishewood, Jr. of San Fran- cisco is stopping at the Baranoi. e | HALLOWE'EN BALL | Sat. Oet. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- | try Club. —adv. 713-t5 | | | i LI = Active Participating Member, National Institute ot Cleaning and Dyeing The Triangle Cleaners STYLED 8Y One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores collar. h | Gt AWGAnNS DRAMATIZES THE UMBRELLA BACK —goes to new 1947 lengths in this coat with sweeping umbrella back and distinetive lThouette weren't enough, And, as though the s Swansdown’s added a rounded yoke, beautiful sclf-fabric buttons. In a rich pure ' wool suede. See it advertised in VOGUE. See it exclusively in our SWANSDOWN DEPARTMENT. TEVENS “The House of Swansdown”