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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA IRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948 R - SUES FOR DIVORCE 18,707 € 0 SO e N -lAMATl-:rR BOXING | NEW HIGn~AY DELIVERY | A divorce suit was filed in U B l l E I I N s . TOURNAMENT FOR i VENTS AI arting March 1, Daily Delivery | SIIKA BOAT District Court here today by Flv' WEATHER REPORT AU PLAN ! of the Empire and Juneau Dairies | ; . ence J. Yado against Vincent (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU . X i milk, light and heavy hauling. Ph. 4 Yadao on the grounds of incom- et ‘o (Past 24 hours ending 7:20 a.m. today e Plans are being made for an Al- Black 791 after 5 p. m. or wri(e! For COMFORT and I M ING' | patibility. They were married on| LONDON—The British Admiralty ® In Juneau— Maximum, 36; e 'acka AAU Amateur Boxing Tourna-| GU TAVU Box 3075. 813 x| ¥ Feb. 9, 1944 in Juneau and have has announced that the cruiser De- ® minimum, 22. o 'ment here in the near future. This B S YRR SERVICE no children or property rights in- vonshire bas sailed from Jamaica ® At Airport— Maximum, 35; o{was revealed today by John P. Car- | Dewey W. Get the NEW volved in the suit, which was plac- in the Caviv-ean, but there is no ® minimum, 16. e |roll, Tournament Director, who is- y - | Metzdorf SEAR(H ONwJ by Attorney M. E. Monag mention of its destination |® WEATHER FORECAST e sued an invitation to interested per-| (Bpectal. Cosinaponenon) Commercial Janitors || vice-Pres. WASHINGTON i - > - o (Juncau and Vieinity) e |sons for entering the tournament 1S s aska ¥ B Don't let your valuable floors § | aud « & fl e ANTWERP, Belgium, Feb, 27—# WASHINGTON—The Senate has © Mostly clear and contin- e ! which, he says, will be operated un- g i &?]tfkfi‘{mf' :,_c i become ruined through neglect || Managing Habit! KA, Alaska, Feb. 27.—®—The | _pelgian police last night seized pgree ¢ e ued cold, with lowest tem- e der AAU aupcrwsmn | e vy R gy Wl or other causes. Windows Director Coast Guard reported today it had| 117 poxes o 11Tk Rt TRRihoRtbbe- ;9:‘::‘.“’};2;202" ,::f ilo,:‘fl::;:ie o peratufe near 19 degrees o There will be two divisions in the fl‘]:f:“_"m“‘_’ q(?‘_{“'“‘f:;i‘;in:“"“ d“:'(’;' streaked or soiled? 1 e launcted an intensive search 10T kia, destined for Callao, Peru orial leaders agree that the mea- ® tonight and Saturday. o tournament: Novice, for the inex- ' nl/t" ‘d‘(‘ws arma w'im A tne || Call EXPERIENCED MEN ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME the 41-fgbt troller Jerry 8 which left boxes® were marked “Eisen- sure has little chance to pass. . PRECIPITATION o ' perienced boxers; and, open or sen- st Pitkers. M Bond: 16 bn B Alaska JANITORIAL Servi. at Sitka Dec. 12*with three atoard waren” (Iron Cross). They were t NS | @ (Past 2¢ hours ending 7:30 a.m. tuday ¢ ioT, for the more experienced partic- = )‘ the CAA (e 'C?g)f\"m_'c At S X On the vessel when f-1ef6 Were|pe loaded aboard the Dutch ship $ th Junseu OCliy oo’ Mule: i ipRnbs. | gineer with:the 2 and FOLLETTE . Hotel i | carroll said that he and George S Phone Red 559 ! m Charlds Chase returned from i, re- WASHINGTON—Two Republican e since Feb. 1, 2.33 inches; Lioyd Wi on, 43-year-old OWh-{grelder when one ca and Hulder John-|yealine the contents. It is not illeg-| Senators have proposed that Con- e since July 1, 75.14 inches. o Kuhns will act as instructors for Buchanon, 43, |a) to send arms through Belgium, gress include military help for China e At the Airport — None: e |2nvone interested in taking a part Juneau = ”_1;‘1 “:“_”boy"_t ‘l" '“'P"“d 1Lk £ % e trio planned to trap 8t Red| put the confiscation was based on|in any action of Beciétary of Stafe ¢ since Feb. 1, 109 {neliasd’ e'in the tourney. The insbruction will Some gt e ')‘“‘"‘““ Bluff Bay. fallure of the senders to label the Marshall's request for 275-million e gince July 1, 44.27 inches, e b€ furnished without charge. Both ; and Mrs. Jim Chase who live o Mrs E. L.'Roberts, mpthef of Wil-| chipment properly dollars more for Greece and TUrkey. o o o © 6 ©¢ ¢ © o o o Carroll and Kuhns have had pre- Nere i who lives at Tacoma, Wash 5154 folins more A MR s O ERAR Bkt Sy e NORTHILAND SAILINGS ' the Coast Guard she had| gy, Wyll aisirict engineer Ohio and Styles Bridges of New | The Tournament will take place, Mrs Fred Matson has been con- M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE t heard from her son since he left| .= o “for the Public R Hampshire. Taft is Chairman of the 'at the Town Hall Recreation Cen- d‘mx to lxéx' home the past month (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau Administration, left here today via Senate’s Appropriations Committee. oison rogram fer.as soon as enough. persons are With .pleurisy, but s recuperat- Hikinee Sligway and Sites) qualified for eritrance. Inquiries have ing nicely. MARCH 3-17 Buchanon, wiie of| pAA for Salt Lake City, Utah already been received from Sitka S. 8. ALASKA—MARCH 25 T i H at a five-day i . y tend o HWe-ClY| PEIPING, China — Hunger may wnh Hel' warnlng and Anchorage where teams are de- Sanford Peterson of Anchorage HENRY GREEN — AGENT ho lives here. made 2! where he w lecture conference sponsored by ] < i b bt lhlou.'\flx(‘lrx! ; I;“ why Rescarch | force the Chinese Government to sirous of entering. CAA operators’ inspector, spent a IR O & Lis Wi Biard risst ek ; abandon the Manchurian City of Goes ou| on Air All persons, wishing to enter the few days in Gustavus early in the $ ot i ol B o BN SR Mukden within three months unless Tournament or receive information, month on routine business. 1 tecome intensive troops can open a supply line into are asked to register Monday at the LIt € Ao’ i FROM SITEA that keleagured area. Pz}LM SPRIP{GS, Calif. Feb. 27— Town Hall Recreation Center. In- Mr. Lowell Tromp has returned ¢ KETCHTKAN, Alaska, Feb, 27—/ Dan Moller of Sitka is register- 'olm e N, 1wty Sl b htwéen 1 Moo after a week spent in Juneau. | The Coast Guard said today ed at the Baranof Hotel WASHINGTON—The CIO United ) ;fllmn,sv m‘:flo augle:ci :2;:1; g.n-f, and 7 pm. and 9 pm. on Mon- S i o hope was held for locating S Auto Workers filed a sult in Fed- s ; AR g R i i o B A 1-fcot troller Jerry S, miss- naINes viSTTor eral Court here today attacking the ]a:"olrsl:;}"st' Wi, not At .All nefessa{-y protective cqm?mon( Jun("au’ f(:ll ‘dex‘)tfl.r‘me xet_umed SLRviNG souvNehuTeRi since. it Jeft Sitka Dec. 12 with G. R. Gray of Hall staying | Taft-Hartley Act's ban on the Un- bRt wis directed - e vl will be Aurniahed without charge. nome by the returning mailboat. e s ot oy BT i e ¢ th ol a i i s S 2 R ee aboard. R i e ion political fipe"f”“g- The suit con- 5y dience at the end of a preliminary The movies at the airfield have Nearly all the bays and inlets of -~ > tends the ban is unconstitutional warmup, but the program already beel pspeciall red i Baranof and southern Admiralty FROM PELICAN and asks that the court issue an in- co o T PARINERSHIP (ASE GBS gy Sk R . 2 e M : & : < 16 & . hese wintery evenings. The pic- have been searched by air Mrs. Hel Christensen of Peli- | junction to prevent the Justice De: A National Broadcasti c i g N tor at ] ng Com- tures have been very good and . the report said, and the can, is terd at 1 Hotel partment from prosécuting the UAW K lled it * r | '3 n is continuing Jt for any violation of the ban. pany spokesman called it “a regret- i the personnel reports they are s 3 PR L v thole mcldent well pleased with them. | —_— { Ketchikan to bring a barge for' 2 Rk rhe| the CAA. Rumor has it that Gor- Relax While You Travel | A, reo. 20—@-— o] gy Wil b Hamhewhat- AEAUAD BE: When you go by st y g § ; | Meeting on Wednesday, Girl state Supreme Court foday demied oo B 08 COE 8 o down obk piatort u(’)xutbedr'.‘::u’x\‘L!:;u(naa’:'m-hflTe‘c‘l‘:‘“xn:il; ‘Slcout Troop No. 9 read several Roland H. Corbett's claim of part- o : back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. | plays and tentative plans were pership in an Alaskan salmon fish- : ¢ { 8 " Jim Vrooman and baby Linda re- e A g v re i B — ;n de to put one on in the near ing venture in 1943 and 1944 turned from Juneau by plane last F Eat ,',he Best Food —No Extra Churge U!-I“l}:e Rl | Corbett, well-known in the in- Dk i . The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its | e recent candy e resulted dustry, joined L. C. Wingard, Se- i = ARy isine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared |in sufficient funds so that & case attle, and others in 1942 to oper- ¢ e — meals, The cost of all meals is included in the fare, " Th less gas— ol Bl will "be pUrChAShL St A - B e ober| The Emma B reported good Your berth, too! ey use le g Sy By ]m- ;\hca‘n;:r&on\’vl:gugl “fif ‘;;‘;Ub weather on her return trip from Sailings Are Fre + 1 44 | for this NERS e Ugashik RIVET| juneau. Going in a few days be- quen H President Aileen Kronquist an- | in Alaska. Wingard previously had | jorn . g S, ys s E S A fore they encountered rather rug- s need fewer repairs nounced the name of a new mem- 'lost the ship Tonlelayo, which was oo o i¥ CRCGRIETI TERIE TEES ings ) week for Ketchikan and Seattle |ber, Nella Jermain. This brings fitted as a floating cani with s unevetiul 5 ; AN YUTH FEBRUARY 29 —stay on the job fthe membership up to eleven. his entirc 1941 salmon pack by alla gt Wrangell, Soutbbotnd Jslxilexreshmems were provided by wingard, operating with limited | o p_g Captain Dahlrymple in . ally Crooks, and Lucy Gillhim. junds, the high court said, agreed ; 9 x 3 rery Y Gesd ; S unds, g said, ag harge, arrived from Juneau last every 1uesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward Next meeting will by g o take ‘bett's $3 e ¢ 3 more dependubly! 1 e Wednesday, (o take Corfett’s $3000 note for a| ool with the big barge loaded BARANOF — MARCH 4 ¢ | March 3, at Mrs. Gross' home im- ' one-fourth interest in the venture.| wivn couipment for installing the C Fanties, MR ' i) ; mediately after school—Lucy Gill- | Qorbett agreed to act as foreman s ol e R e ham, Reporter. (at a salary. g B - + |The partners cought $100000| S Bioy 1oft o the miailbont ALASKA STEAHMSHIP COMPANY Girl Scout Troop o, 10 was call-'worth of fish and Corbett re-|for juneau and from Juneau he ALK to truck operators ed tc order yesterday afternoon at ceived $31450. will go te Oregon where he will — e 35 i 38 o e ARG IR S who use new Studebakers |the Northern Light Presbyterian' The Supreme Court upheld the | yigt relatives for the balance of . TN —-yw"ll hear some sensa- Church to discuss plans for the play King County Superior Court’s find- :po winter \ they will present in the near future. ing that the interest of Corbett J B nom Hionahoperalipy sepnsmy At the close of the meeting Patricia in the partnership ceased when the | e et figures! Goforth served cake and ice cream cannery lease ended in 1942. Sinigenr g tle Rl That's why Studebaker is | v s honor o e B : Juneau. She expects to be gons sefting a terrific sales pace. ag i ¥ CEIEAN0 { about three weeks | | : = | B -G o L Over § times as many new TOM DYER HOST | The city Jail had four n | half-ton, one-ton, and lasger Sl | cccupants this morning to greet JERUSALEM—Police said Jéwisa capacity Studebakers were Tom Dyer was host today to two City Magistrate William A. Holz- | tommygunners stormed a Jerusalem sold last year compared with Standard Oil representatives from heimer after a two weeks absence. day and killed an the best pre-war year. the States, who have been in Al- All four had been charged with Arab guard. The party wounded two v {aska for the past two weeks mak- being drunk. Eugene Dugaqua re- others and planted smoke bombs in- Come in and get the facts |ing a general survey of plants. ceived a 30-day sentence and the side and outside the buildings. 1 on Studebaker truck savings. | 0. T. Finney, fuel and lubricating other three were fined $25 each e | i We'll gladly try to do some- engineer, from the Seattle offices, They were Hjalmar Erickson, Al-| WASHINGTON—A special House thing about your new-truck ::adr ; cA' M“:lel'v f;a“ml‘l‘\}:a gfl- bert LaPlerre and Duncan Wright. committee on Foreign Aid proposed Orpo , 1T a - (A L ~ requirements. ‘F‘ra:clsco olrafil;isozrriv?dmn J" :“ : ‘“ today that European recovery be l { X e n Juneau Grmtrzst» natural enemy of the started with $4,500,000,000 in aid lhr | yesterday afternoon and spent the wild goat is the avalanche. first 12 months. evening enjoying the hospitality — - < 2 of the Capital City. ! They are returning to the States this afterncon via Pan American AUTO SALES e .. IMPORTANT Juneau, Alaska i VOX POP TONIGHT : & st Special Meeting | go this month or next heard at 8 o'clock tonight when the Alaska Broadcasting Company f Th * irs a presentation of the famous L e | H H H 4 ‘Vox Pop” program, originating in | Be m Sccndlnavto fO 3 inl the Anchorage High School audi- ® | tortum In. celebration of the an- Enited Trolliers | nual Fur Rendezvous there. Seve: welcome Spring! Wl the Baranof BUEBLL STARTING 9:00 0°'CLOTK MONDAY EVENING | -5 enieve”ax” 05 | of Alaska | 1 sas s spacs foryout Q H 3 s m’l‘he “: 0):1“:’0 5 : Crazwanhizl E:er“ 1 o ; Something New . . . Different . .. Something You'll | i mins’ fhee orosamn ' €.1.0. HALL | Like in the Way of Exotic Music e o o - | Friday, Feb. Z7at7:30P. M. | : = #2008 asl eners w ar the pro- . I H Jram considerably in advance of| AH Hembers urged ’o Allend ; ““Frances’’ ‘“Jeanne’’ , v s Executive Council will be present i froe meals at the atthe registered . the Baranol ol ; spebaiire RARAREE STEINWAY Daily Schedules 4.no tipping . HEAR THEM weliwte (| THE FLORENCE SHOP || ... oo ' and Dance to Their Lilting Rhythms MONDAY CLOSED | i A Woman's Most Redeeming Beauty ot e e ; MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday—7:00 P. M. FEB AT OLUB Is Her Hair and Skin. Sppsnig. o l Members Only WANTED bt -y Why take a chance with damaging it? $oe your travel agent or 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Alngys cqnsu}t your Beauty Operator. A suitable name for this “Duo”. A choice bottle Adm' '” P 3 s fv wkined, sof e SR A, can di na Vid n £ of Champagne and a dinner for four (with all ission Prices || : | s thL;l lx'!im:r:fi:;;flrl::xl ;):énfillbb(l): }gi)ltl)lm t}‘lerr:ce figgfilllNNgé)NS - 25¢ YOU, Are Enhfled to lhe Bes" A will be awarded to the persen or persons who - T5c o iR nt:n‘]:eol.“ ! i 5":‘”‘:;}3:::(“’-’ speclal Cold Waves for flnly $lS.00 a'rhnes Jga.\ s | Pevis it cost: I i i TOWN HALL MACHINE or MACHINELESS at | it cose o e with SAS - n Join the “"FIRST NIGHTERS" at “cmgu“ Greatly Reduced Prices i s ystem 4 H 2 i venin 4 30 Rockéfelier Plaza, New York 20 " Juneau's Most Delightful Cocktail Lounge Top Floor—A. 5. B (| Open Evenings Tolephone 427 §} oo fckide e New vt 2 ‘ Inquire at the Desk about GRACE WILEY—Proprietor i i A mg;:'“ifflgmfls HE PHYLLIS MAYNARD-—TREVA McKINLEY, Operators 1110 Rand Tower, Minneapolis 2 | "