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. n PAGE SIX * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AL/ TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1948 | | | icampbell and baby girl and Mrs. ! 3 . . : AHER SEVERA[ WEEKS At the Government Hospital, y | Found '0 wes'ward | | George Attla of Cutoff for medi- (OMMISSION IS i i " ! | VA(AHON I“ STA“S‘M treatment and Mrs. Ella Siver- S ( H 0 0 L | IN | |1y were admitted yesterday, and l T i l ' is 4 or 5 vears old | i | Mrs. Ella Nelson was discharged. To SE(URE FUNDS, I he l.. ang e 18 | | Mr. and Mrs. Milo Clouse and son | SRl O by g | 4 Ireturned aboard the Baranof this . ] BT ! E}I(Ifigé[ CORDOVA, Aladka, Aasdl S0 NEw (HARGESM.W..N arer wn exeensive v o Memorial Services [House Committee Ap- Cleaners o i CORIDYA L Ak SIS '“"{'dq"u"' the States and Canada. Mrs. Clouse | v. ers said today it had received a me: 45 visited et g . | case. that wreckage of a twin-en| g senviived ner parenss e Eo v Doberf Hasleff | proves Bill as It Does Y Man's F | 20 Jun t | private plane sighted at Pig- Says U S Faces Full Re-|crouse in Chicago where he was O'her Measures oung Man s rancy... oial” dsetion e . Ankira gl o _t\u‘u.i ot | e " |: atcending BB TN S Ginns TO Be Held SllfldiY; e in the spring, when April showers n Independet did not give thej SPOHSIbIMY for Kill ng Clouse stated EOMRY HERE or e A (BY WILLIAM F, ARBOGAST) bring Spring flewers, THEN'S the L rmation | P ' 1 P H first Sunday the show was open o SEATTLE, March 30.—(®—Mem-| WASHINGTON, March 30—®— time to have that wardrobe made c Its message sald that aiestine rariiion r 55,000 paid customers attended orial services for Robert Haslett, 27 |New funds fcr atomic weapons and spotless at The Triangle Cleaners. ! pl pOTEINg. WiE e 0} — i n estimated 300,000 was the to- ¢ old, Purser on the Northwest research for military road work in out « i of Pizgot Ba i (BY MAX HARREL \ttendance. He said that Chicago | Airlines plane which crashed near |Alaska, and for the word war with L ¥ | LAKE SUCCES cold, windy, rainy and it snowed Anchorage, Alaska, March 12 \\'M;RUWH were ckayed today by MORE INFOR WATION Russia said /toc considerably all the time they were Le held Sunday in St. Paul’s Episco- | House Appropriations Commitie “For Better i ANCHORAGE, Ala Nl‘:,.", States must bear full responsivi indy City." pal Church. | It also approved new grants for, Appearance” H for any deeision to kill the Palestine Clouse met him in Chics H-> attended the University of relief work in Army-occupied coun identified | partition Project and helped with the driving to Washington and during the second |tries and for Veterans' Administra- £ beach 80| Russia’s Andrei Gromyko | attle where they attended the Worla War served overseas in the |tion personnel. CAL | ' ' 1s that |chafged that the U was sacrific- | tle Times Sports and Vacation Show | Army. | The committee recommended a ! Wid &/ing the United Nations Partition | and displayed the various big game His widow, Margorie; a lS-monlh-‘\3332,407,781 bill to meet shortages { wk h- Plan because of oil interests and the | trcphies from Alaska. cld son, Randall, survive .‘m funds previously voted for various ‘ | strategic position of the East Clouse also stated that the Chi- - i — | agencies for the year ending June ntendent of | Gromyko told the U} curity | cago show was on a huge scale with iSG The bill is scheduled to come be- i Flight Opera- |Council-the U. S. had aban he booths covering three miles of BARNEY Ross w‘ll [fore the House for a vote tomorrow | iid the plane|partition before the cil had ¢ space and everything from {or Thursday badly it \made adequate cfforts to find out)a rod and reel to a modern yacht —mm | Not a penny was cut from the i taken for wreck- |whether it could be made to work was shown rlGHI FOR JEW|SH |$150,000,000 asked by the Atomic Yol o I plane. The wreck- [ty peaceful means. —e———— | Energy Commission all of it in con-| \ 5 rghisd : pott n Air Forces| The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis- sTA'I'E HOLY lANDHmm autherity for which C)cnure~ B i lene las ek {ter said Russia was not ¢ |will put up the actual cash lat Rt g -o> that partition was worka (MRK GRUENI"G HAS ! '_* i |The new authority boosts to $659,- : e Gromyko spoke immediately after e T e A 40— (P | 091,863 the amount the Commissio} ¢ If the district i [ NEW YORK, March 30 et 3 5 S 5 ANNUAL MEETING OF o ol B FITH ANNIVERSARY e mors Eons oty P s B0 cand e five N l pRE)BYIERGflN ine odsshflee S inmmlipiely) The | Ik COrictl Noq ‘his Joined the George Washington Le- | COMH /S or e ¥ a 1. Ak- L] . 80/ SRS S0 o T e Tt nniverss =8 ® gion, an organization of American AU DRGERIS spaed it s, TESEAITr K P Mr's Huegeiron EENLREL . Tebly ‘:l i “l‘"]","\“ Y AGtHGE s the 8 teers recruited to fight for PIOBIams, both in the wartime and s D1 Mrs. Ruth M (HURCH TOMORROW i besh BrusnIGR: s the Jewish state in the Holy Land, Beacetiffie uses of the newly discov=, Rude and [ . ¢ | Glazk’s. birthday. pimisbEeacy was] ; The 39-yeat-old Boss beld .the b ol i Vil Th annual cover h business g -1\ Sunday and the Easter mo-| B 5 BT Dol i the Pacific |Tequest for $7,370,000 in cash and BYCC heeting of the Northern Light Pres tif was carried out in the decora- | titles Belore SCUURE Guadal. | $4000,000 in contract authority for byterian Church will be held in the N'ng {tions. The table was centered with 8rca with the Marties, 88 PHACE | censtruction Of & road connecting ors on Wednesday eve- . | r birthday cake surrounded 9{““”;, and w00 n,k Ea ,fllr Seward and Anchorage, in Alaska. d Hing Fhatainner Wil be il-\i Wt 1 | Bunnies and candles and and Presidential Citation for g“-i This is an Interior Department pE l 5:30 DI 455 the hip of HOME COOKED FOOD aster Baskets filled with Eas- lantry ! project. But the committee said Se- 2 M M e 0 i B e el R X ieley | “Its high time something should ProJech ¥ the Martha Society and the V The women of the Douglas Com- and jelly beans. ia o i Pale ® cretary of the Army Royall has des- Service Circle, Every member of the |munity Methodist Church will hold, The afternoon was spent in play- | ¢ done for our people In P18 cripeq it as “of major importance a R { » S s Church and the Congregation s urg- | & home cooked foods sale at the ing gt O OREE A which b i e piecned millary, prograss in D mestic e rlgeraior exrvice ed to ba present for both the dinner |Douglas Service Store, Satur eshments ce or and cake p 7 Alaska.” ind llw”ll;u:,nww)m« ting {April 8. The sale will start at 1Were served to the following guests __NO PASSPORT | -oo— 3t ° : 5 : : - The reports fr 8. eral or- |oclock in the afterncon. Already| Tommy Whiteside, Bobble Booch-| WASHINGTON, March 30—(f— 59 Y Qur Spec@al Offen judges, Robert Easterday an | ganirations in the Chureh will be Promised for sale are Scotch short-|ever, Molly and Terry McLaughlin, State Department officials said to- HARRY SAKAMOTO DIES 4 x 3 Ritter; clerk; Mrs. John Maloney. ber i ons o o o omeial budgat | bread, fresh bread, cakes, and Ginty, Sandy Young, day passports will not be issued to ‘< FOR A LIMITED TIME WE W lLL‘CI;flE , Oll, o AGT will be adopted, and election of of- [ies. Anyone wishing to ¢ McLean, Cary Schmidt, Bob- | Barney Ross or other Americans to| Hairy Sakamoto, age 50, passed AND CHECK YOUR D'QMESTI(, RF}I‘ Rl.‘.'ER_ATOR. r > | ticers will ke held !some baking may call Mr 3 staugh, Lurvltm Pleralnm;n, fight for a Jewish State in Pales- :Je;.‘z E;hct:pxnsfll]lndrgefltw::e E;‘:n:r-‘ NO DIRT —— NO MUSS AND ONLY $3.50. ’ E i i n prepara- | Cunnin " phone r Alex McLean, Wendy Parker, Jackie | tine. | spital s 9355559 38558858 | | SLNgfifi) Gf JLNEAU ti g l”‘,“l:;.:‘”;“.r‘1;;‘;:,,‘ ‘[1),)‘.‘]‘;:;,;_ | Grant, I;)‘?Tp 3r§l_v i | Albrecht, Vicky Hanford, Sara and| Ross, former boxing champion Kobe, Japan, in 1898 and came to 8555559558 ?§SQ5$§‘§$A § byt of Alaska and the Alaska| Steve Sundborg, Kathy Toner and and Marine Corps hero, has join- | Alaska a few years later. He 8 Just because your refrigerator is more or i HIGH S(HOGI. TAKE Presbyterial Society. The meet SCHOOL WORK WEEK | Dennis Kristan ed the George Washlngpn Legion, | survived by four children, Lucy, 1 trouble free you should not assume of the Corporation of the North-| The Seventh and Eighth grades| S ‘[‘” or, ‘““Z:‘:";‘ "{ A'ge’)":"“m""l‘:;“ (S]fak?l:‘;mgkfll‘;‘::vEd;';:sdimss‘kx:‘;;‘;‘ that it will run forever without attention. | . ern Light Presbyterian Church will|? the High School grades are eers recruited tc figh v the 3 s 3 : s 4 OVER pAAI ONE DAY be 1;«-1;1‘, cunjun}c(mn with the busi- | having Work Week this week at the Hosp"Al NOIES Jewish State. | Sagamoto of Tiler Bay and Mary INVEST 3.50 - ness meeting of the Church Douglas Schools XA Since 1937, State Department Corpuc of Juneau. Other rela-| ; x T, Amid the popping of flash Anyone - de information as, The boys of these grades with| Admitted yesterday | cificials noted, passports have been tives are in Kobe, Japan. | Reduce operating costs, increase efticiency 2d personal interviews, 12 Seniors to what covered dish to bring, con- | their instructers, will use their last|were from Gus- denied all citizens proposing to| Funeral arrangements are pend-| and life of your refrigerator. " edi High School took over tach Mrs. Booth. wss period beginning at 2:45 and | tavus for medical treatment Mas- | serve in foreign armed forces. ing arrival of the children. The i e aay's operations of Pan Ameri- PRSP srk until 5 o'clock at the Douglas | ter Walker , Mrs. Treva Mc- NS remains are at the Charles W.! PHONE 161 i can Airways this morning with May- RH‘HARD (ARRIGAN Firemens' project on the City Dock | Kinley and Mrs. Millle Brundige | FROM RICHMOND, OHIO Carter Mortuary. ! . i r Wainc Hendrickson on hand to WAW They will work through the waek- enakee, all for medical treat-! Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bond from | u;;‘ Fmfl;};‘ pARSONS ElE(IRI( (0 i it offici; Edwin C = | end, completing their volunteer ser- ment. Richmond, Ohie, are staying at HERE N > Superintendent of Schools was al BUNED 0" FR!D ‘ v on that date. Beginning yeste! Discharged were Mrs. Leohard the Baranof Hotel. | Lester J. Green, from Tacoma, | 8] A present to bis students were —_— |day afternoon, the large group, be-!¢ o - R o e — -|Wash, is in Juneau and is stay- v k' on time ar for thir day’s According to word received here|gan work, and according to the fore- ing at the Bararof Hotel —————— = <t g work ai day, funeral services were held in man in cha William Boehl,, the o i ST o 7 = P e e o EET SR S g 1 Malcolm tographed Seattle for Richard D. Carrigan, 39, | boys really accomplished an amazing the idents in groups and also in of Salem, Ore., who died in the Pu-|amount in demolition of the old heir respective pl Fred Dunn, get Sound city last w building. The firemen will have to 1 District ffic Manager Carrigan, Lrother of Roy Carrigan (really put their shoulders to the job ve the day structions of Juneau, had been a resident of [now, to keep up with the efforts 4 yer as fol- Juneau at various times and was|of the school Loys. 1 laced also a former Seattle resident. He | bt as District Operations attended Franklin High School in| JOHNSON RITES TOMORROW B o d y th Weiss replaced B .attle and the Juneau schools in| There will be no 8:30 o'clock . as District Traffic Manager; Juneau | Mass at the Catholic Church of F Clndereua sentatives repla He is a veteran of World War II| Nativity Wednesday morning, Mar. en d er 31, due to Funeral Mass for Sandy s by Arleen Godkin, Alex ' a as a carpenter| W employed Slipper? Yo 3ill Schmidt, John Doolen at the time of his death. He lived | Jchn 10 away in the & by Duane Hogue, F. Kay by Juanita alem for the past two years. | Tub Sanitorium at Spring- N Dia A’x”‘wx.t‘v”n»“ M % “,“‘n‘xiu‘xzm to \:1“\:\”11:;\ :“\ |field, Mo. March 15. ; Do vou want ‘(,. ; \\"A‘!(- 17\ [ o igan, of attle. H\(.\d_ ]\;lr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, a gav an ,’.“v::-h (;;Hh ! 1\ R | reside IPX:",‘ ¢ i k | i i ? e war vaicesn JUNEAUL BQY WINS AS | T e mower wimie: wlit 9B WILLOUGHEY PHONE 259 Dashing Figure? : h'x:n]i‘. “l'k"'l‘ l’»\‘; 4 t,ul\“ylv\i‘, RIF{E SHARPSHOOIER}O'(‘ICCK .!unmrrr)\v morning. Inter- nogray }{‘1“.‘.“!:‘ “”‘lll f‘. vas 1 s ko :x:X:u will be in Evergreen Ceme-| HOUBS: 9 a.. to 2:30 p.m., 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Are Your Feet TmY and Neat? : Lo licham 0 ) ccond place in i uln:\', scorir VISITORS ‘Fl;).\l HooNan | B A TOINTMENGE T G D Do you wani a Hosiery Treat? o e field cafe last week in the four state Northwest | r. and s s of' s : g 50| ekl TG tatimey At Farae il R ed s e THURSDAY EVENING — SUNDAY ; ’ b e e R S x_‘l";‘":;%&Wflm&&x&%\mmwm\x&&Wk&&?&w@&&x}}m}v‘ | piii R ‘W;‘lxy\? ‘\““:1:)\ tock the honors in t.hc;?; é Club wil row night - ‘5/ ;5 7:30 o'c SCHOOL TOMORROW (f 15‘ 3N C }Lumz The Easter holiday ends today ;5 £ 75; i : *{. ited to ru:ul this m L']'m’g | morning. ’;é m § | > objectives will be | - 1@ '~ ai a ways and means| SEATTLE VISITORS |© . ol S e | . e, ¥ o, gl : , FOUR DAY SALE ONLY - - and R. C. Cook, all from Seattle|® | Want-Ads bring results! are u]x 51(.« B:u(}«\xmll){{nlr‘lll e ;é % - i (e ¢ ' i ——1/ A BIG REDUCTION SALE Kayser and Van Raalte- Nylons |, ' SURAN(E é at L u= E k . S Ph”ta Shop g? o Other Sizes at this Give-Away Price) 1t | . AGENCY b ? WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 7 Cameras Film Splicers 0 Real Value and Sold Regularly at $1.95 Phone 382 ‘ Projectors Frames Print Dryers ¢ , {} \ . | Film Chests Albums GadgetBags & ON SPECIAL SALE i HAROLD H. BATES, Manager ® Fire S E e EE e, RRRRRRR ® Casualty @ Marine AR — Starting March 27 — ® Workmen's Compensation B NN NV o ploN N NN NN o 20% 10 50% OFf ONE WEEK ONLY . FOUR DAYS ONLY $1.00 : Available also in ** Stevens UPSTAIRS Store TEVENS “The House of Swansdown” . One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores R R RARRIRRIERIRRIRR