The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT GIRL SCOUT DRIVE INTHIRD DAY MAY | | . B . GO "OVER TOP" & o s K g | Lisle Hebert Hopes $3400 : o £ Goal May Be Reached- Checks May Be Mailed | the $3,400 aid out drive finance Sc today that paign wil was the drive Solicitin the d alt} drive Heber Lisle Girl to last da in busine have been not beer tribute value zation Mr. Lisle No camy ducted las costs of camy the organization t $1200 for 1947 everyone will success of the drive Members of the citing for the Girl Sc tis Shattuck, Monte Grist Paydon, Will Godding, Mrs Oakes, Dave Nichols, Mr Sterling, Fred Hennir O'Bryan, Bob Boocheever McDowell, the Rev. Robert l Wayne Johnson, Margaret C er, and Mrs. Henry Harr Mrs. Harris is taking t of Mrs. Mernice Murphy tending the Girl Scout's Convention in the Stat -+ o who hav to cor ggested th aske ‘BLUE BABY' GOES HOME _Folhmmn a suc- cessful “blue baby” operation at Johns Hopkins hospital, Balti- more, Michele Rannou, 8, with her father, Francis, prepares (0 board a plane at New York for her Paris home, BOY SCOUT GOAL COASTAL AIRLINES FOR ALASKA IS FLIES 38 PERSONS ANNOUNCED NOW ON TUESDAY TRIPS | Coasts irlines wpml(d‘ the following passengers Dan Moller, Olaf Peter- | Pawn, Carl Kerr, Glen Green, Harry See, Mrs. B Bobby Eden- | Hermle Hermle and | of may Heb aign vea 1t contribute commi Alaska .- Executive Council Com- pletes Work in Juneau 2, After Six-day Session "Ga Alask tive Staff Districts and F B8 8ib w ¢ .68 8 80 Sigays of cofiference WEATHER REPORT ® [tiye Delbert Hanks Temperature for 2d4-Hour e membership of Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock 1 Field E This Mor g Anchorage, In Juneau—Maximum, 44 Fairbanks, minimum, 38. C s in new At Airport—Maximum, 44 sefor the minimum, 36 Increases of WEATHER FORECAST Scout (Juneau and Vicinity) four Cloudy vesterday Edenso, A prepared to return P to Haines were Mr. | 1liy Wallace and | National in Juneau, An- banks, af ix Ray to Skagway, Leland Scout Execu- < ipe, Philip Felipe, Roy reviewed the en ¢ Mary Felipe; to Hoo- | District and nah, Harry Douglas, Adam Green- | cutives Har- wald, Mrs. A. K and Karen | and Rus- Lawrenc | to meet! Inbound passe Scol ains wer Miriam Benson and A. C ye dsen: from Ska v, Wilbur Thempson, G. B. Walker, Mr 4 James B. Strong, W. E. Churchill Douglas e Mayeda H.n"‘.nlllln chorage atzeek from Sitka | »'\]\))v l'u‘ end of Letween & plar tri 121 D d , F. L. Harry Bt neau-Ketchikan area, g e g ah A ! <> > with rain sreatest tonight and Thursd lowed by rain Southeasterly day afternoon & n AN ; ’ VTG THIRSDAY since since July 1 At Airport since Oct. 1 since July 1, shower v, fol- and increasing Thurs- much and an obje winds Not cember s0s9e00ecnsee Juneau Oct. 1 38.07 02 3.60 2542 inches. inches; : g {hihes: 8 < ach their ob- = inches, end of the!'l® stal 4 r 140 - -, — : : Loter 1 " Health POLICE COUR1 NEWS Chapter of Children’s | Thursday | 8 o'clock Main The Juneau-Douglas Alaska Crippled ion will meet October 23, on S Center on ° H ° . . . . . it atatives of n’s ser- zations have been re- nd. Plans will l)L“ hereby the Chapter can ‘n‘(:\' help m the Or-| nation iip increases, and now Seirgius Shekley was fined that this morning by City Magistrate i pmemb William A. Holzheimer on a drunk pas a petter percentage of its Loys charge. Earlier, David Brown 1or-| ecistered t and southern state feited $25 bail on a disorderly con- Gribble and Apple will b duct charge. xten heir rvibe aten “to the WL oW osT COMFORT IN wmggg SLEEPING FRED FASTAUGHS ARE . PAREATS OF BABY GIRL 1an vice the and and ine gifts HWI > o - i OVE HITCH HERE here land returned to Canada {PASQUAN FINED §i5 | rmperial |trate { "ppe: |8. District Attorney |side of the {is now with the lav juan in hi be dis-| !S lOLDIMi SALMON { ‘WEAR UNIFORMS 'Extension of Rent . NAVY DAY, SAT,, Control Be Sought VHERANS ASKED | vwasinvoron Republican Senator Dr)uglfl&x Buck of Delaware says he will All members and veterans of the yrge extension of rent control for| Man Wanfed He[e for Bad U. S. Navy and Coast Guard are ope year after next February 29. requested to wear their uniforms But, he thinks this pmp%ed p\. Checks Kept in California jon Navs pay during off duty per- |tension will be the last one for Parole Violation liods and while attending social The Delaware lawmaker is fhmr, WILLIAM DECOSTE ou 22—/ sunctions. The request, which came man of a Senate subcommittee on irom the Navy and Coast Guard rent controls Buck has told a | commands, was announced here to- newsman that he believes a year's wanted day by Lieut. Comdr. Edward P. rent contrcl extension is necessary is| Chester, Jr., USCG, Naval Aide to because the shortage of homes will sen-'the Governor of Alaska. continue that long. William D. D. DeCoste, on a bad check charge, serving a one to 14 year San Quentin Prison, ac- to word received here to-' U. & Marshal William T. Mahoney. DeCoste was arrested’ g u1q make an effort to wear their Sailing yesterday for the West- in San Francisco last month for uniforms to the observance ward on the Aleutian when it left violation of a probation from the of Navy Day on Oct. He ex- Juneau at 5 pm. were Frank Bo- State Court at Redwood CUtY,| 1.ineq” that either ships dress or bish, Mr. and Mrs L. S. Vasonoja California, and for bad check g qress uniforms will be suitablé and M. Weiss for Seward, and Fe- charges throughout the Pacific |y " e oecasion lix Isherwec? for Cordova Coast area and in Alaska b - : In a period of three months, Coste, a Canadian citizen, wandered to Oklahom, Utah, orado, Washington, Alaska and | back to California, leaving a trail| of bad checks behind him. He had; posed as a former student of the Catholic priesthood and as an Army officer. He was released on a year's pro- bation, June 16, at Redwood City, providing he made restitution He was re-arrested on Sept. 17, and his! probation revoked. | Mahoney said that when DeCoste ' has served his current prison term,| he will still have to face other| |charges for writing bad checks.! The U. S. Marshal at San Fran-| cisco has already received a hold- | ing order for DeCoste from Okla-| homa authorities. Action will pro-| bably also be taken on complaints filed in Juneau against the man. -ee oW tence in cording day by Chester said that the request is not mandatory but that all veter- ar \d active duty personnel assist 217. De- | had Col-! Stops Painful Chafing AS FORMER ASST. DA TRIES HIS FIRST CASE Pasquan, proprietor oi the Pool Room, was fined $25 this afternoon by City Magis- William A. Holzheimer on a of allowing a minor to about or frequent a poel card room case also marked the first ance of for. Assistant U, on the other Boochever, who w firm of Faulk- epresented Pas- John (aTner's CHAFELE (Pronounced Chay-fees) Worn next to the skin, under the girdle, this soft, rayon and cotton jersey shield is an all-weather “must.” arge iter hall or The fence. Medium and Banficld P let >oo FROM PETERSBURG Wamens 0 Baranof Hotel Building ner and Large oot “The Nicest Store in the Capital City of Alaska” Miriam Benson of Petersburg is ,at the Baranof. SERVICE...... Comntes to Juneau Automobile Radiators Boiled and Repaired. . . Expert Work on ALL Makes of Cars at Juneau's Only ation Company’s ove Hitch, under Ross, with Wayne Al- purser, was in port here to- e unloaded about 50 tons | ) at the Alaska (Imki pounds mornin at 11:30 am a ved to the Douglas cannery load canned salmon The Clove Hitch is due from Douglas at 5 p.m. birth of baby bils d Mr by, wkho ital e the scales ounces | | | Fning: general carg and The who is joins vears and aby four Mr Bobby, andparents 10 mlll Rotertson { - g { HAM DINNER HERE FROM AN B and Wed. $1.50 B. F. Nayer of | Creek Country Club. ing at the Bar: SPECIAL VALUES Briginally $2.00 to $16.00 For Oniy $1.00 0K OUR GIFT TABLE OLYMPIAN hite HIAWATHA - SEATTLE ® CHICAGO' Already a firm favorite with Alaskans is The Milwaukee Road’s OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA. This air conditioned Speedliner offers a full range of accommodations includ- ing unique Touralux sleepers. You get a comfortable berth in a new, cheerfully decorated car for about one-third less than in standard sleepers, and rail fare | is little more than in coaches. Striking dining car and Tip Top Grill with snack section and cockiail lounge. Leave Seattle daily at 2:45 pm. Salmon -t3 to| Complete Auto Radiator Service Station. Fast-Efficient-Guaranteed AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Is Now Available to You Also daily service East on the electrie fied COLUMEIAN. For reservations, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or R E. Carson, General Agent White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Uniou St. Seattle 1, Wash. Be sure your ticket reads via The MILWAUKEE Roin} o e . 5| YELLOW CAB A large assoriment appropriate for Hohday Gifts Visit our store and see the wide selection of Native-made MOCCASINS and TOTEMS at SPECIAL PRICES The NUGGET SHOP Come in and browse around Orders received by mail are given prompt and carefu! attention. | | ; Phone ! | Ask about our Christmas “heyy Mway Plan® 24-hour Dependable Service v o MT. JUNEAU SALES & SERVICE Formerly Christenson Bros. Garage "KLINK" and “ART"'-—OCwners 909 TWELFTH STREET — ALASKA TELEPHONE 659 JUN NEAU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947 SPECIAL F OR Wednesday Night HAM DBDINNER —————-%1.0)0—-—————— SPECIAL FOR Thursday and Friday Nights ROAST PORK Mashed Potatoes . . Gravy . . Salad Apple Sauce . . Vegetable Hot Riscuits and Honey Coffee 100)0 at the Salmon Creek Country Club SATURDAY NIGHT Hailowe’en BARNYN DANCE FEATURING OLD TIME DANCES WALTZES —TWO STEPS POLKAS — SCOTTISCHES and Many Others, PLUS the Modern Steps Prizes for Best Couples in Each Class Awarding of Prizes Will Begin at Midnight FOR FESTIVITIES That Spell FUN and FROLIC and a Long to Be Remembered HALLOWE’ GO TO THE SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB

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