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PAGE TWO I y McNeill and Libby; paul ut, Superintendent of the Yaku- t Cannery; and Newell ANCHORAGE MAY local Chamber. The Chamber voted to send a 1et- ter to Clarence J. Rhode compli- menting him on his appointmen as Regivnal Director of the U. 8. nd Wildlife Service. It will al send o letter to outgoing Direr t Arriveds-- SPECIAL for Friday and Salurday CAN N @B N Fauslin S 72-108 31-i08 J s OFFICES; WARNE Juneau Chamber of Com- merce Hears Many Topics Discussed | tant Secretary of t i Warne 3 e {Junétu Chamber of Commerce that he ¥ Government is g -4 & {thel dossivitity of moving an reaerat (f SUiciding ment agencies to Anchorage in order to centralize the Federal wdmipistration in Ala s information letter , fro ac his” excellent wnrk - o Gels His Parhamem Seat Under Threal NANKING, April 22—(#—Dele- @ Chao Sui-chu of Tientsin got National Assembly seat today i a good thing, too. llected without Kuomintang sovernniqnt Party) 'blessing, he owed up lugging his coffin. He said i1 he was not seated he would kill himself Tived of eyeing the coffin, dele- today seated him under guest arrangement. It also as guests other delegates clected—and ordered spec- ections at which they mady win seats with official blessing. - EMBLEM CLUB MEETING ont him to the 1owledgement of | & ter o to the ove of t aska Na- rvice from Juneau m Anchor- hi. amber’s le w both there are ges rne admit that vantages and disadvante that it receiv- C nsideration in Wash-'® D. C. He declared that the S move will not be made immediately. {o action was taken by the Cham r today but a further investiga- ! tion is ected. ¢-e Oliver Inlet i oted to support ac- cutive Board in op- posed Oliver * Inl ave been ¢ enlarg the Ju rbor and dredging the in Gastineau Chan- vill send a repre- hearings to be held /ON TOWELS il fu The Juneau Emblem Club, No. e 00, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock until § or 1 Boat F nhall Ba lid beautiful col ea 1 meeting and initiations. All members are urged to attend. Af- ter ‘the initiations ' there will be refreshments served by the .com- mittee Rosedawr D Bath Tov Hand Towel Wash Clofi QUALITY SINCE /887 i5h ool B t at the luncheon declared that the Juneau Spruce | tion has not yet received The remains are at the Charles 4 of unfavorable action from | W- Carter Mortuary awaiting word jonal Labnr Relations Board | from the family. on its dispute with CIO | ¥ RN i en here, Card is assisting| LISTEN TO KINY Friday eve- - company in its negotiations. He | ning at 7:00 o'clock when Harry B adverse decision | DeLand, candidate for office of e company will con-| Tenu orial Auditor on the Demo- appealing to high- Ticket, will state his views T gur(hn: current Alaska vels - $§.15 each s - hceach fiss - - S eaci , Command- CrJ‘ t Gu Ke an, rote the Cham '1(‘1 telling of his A:\\(‘lnbh‘ in- dorsement on its request for na t at Tracy Arm. His indor will be forwarded to Co headquariers for action. Californis To Visit The Pacific Cruise Lines informed he Chamber tt the Oakland Charber of Commerce will make a to SE Alaska’t summer on oard the 8, S. Corsa The visitors will remain in Juneau from 9 am INTIRNAL REVENUE AGENTS A. A. Jenkins and Claude J. Watson, hoth of the Seattle office of the U. S. Bureau of Internal Revenue, arrived 'here yesterday for a of a few days on offi- ciel business. >>e - JESSE CORNELIOUS DIES Jesse Cornelious, age 69, passed away last night at 11:10 o’clock at St. Ann's Hospital: He has | been a resident of Tenakee for EE al years, and a former res dent of Oregon. He is survived by his ter ncw living in Ashland, Oregon. 2 ‘z nel Manager of Co., was a meeting today. WO! recently beer eliminate Public Law 476, Congress, have craft to procedure - - AIRCRAFT EXEMPT, TOO and ship- no longer re- filed for aircra between the Contine Alaska, 1t was ¢ c wine i James J. Connors, Collector white Hé said that the pro- skins removed fice and day of C Red skin: made fc from e figk authority her visitors were H, G. Heaton, | by StOms HERE'S YOUR TIGKET wine When you go to the polls April 27 — For the First Time in | Alaska YOU do not have to veie a STRAIGHT MACHINE PARTY TICKET. Under the new Blanket Primary System you can vote for the BEST candidates from both political parties, thereby selecting hetter representatives At to your Legislaiure and other positions. We Present the Following for Your Consideration: For Delegate to Congress - R. H. STOCK, Rep. For Atiorney General ALMER J. PETERSON, Rep. For Auditor FRANK A. Boyle, Dem. For Highway Engineer - - FRANK A. METCALF, Dem. For Senators N. R. (Doc) WALKER, Dem. STEVE VUKOVICH, Rep. For Representatives: DORIS M. BARNES, Rep. JACK CALVIN, Rep. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Dem. ED LOCKEN, Rep. WILLIAM A. WINN, Rep. NON-PARTISAN COMMITTEE FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT (Pai J. S. MacKINNON, Rep. JAMESNOLAN, Dem. FRANK S. SHELTON, Rep. Advertisement) i z f Wrig GET M.l. GOV'I' of the U. 8. Forest Service in Port. | " land. Heaton is a member of the | Jenson, | Chapter | of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WOMEN OF MOOSE CFFICIALS TO ARRIVE FOR SPRING SESSION Frank W. Hynes thanking him for| DOROTHY EGGELSTON Junier Graduate Grand Regent, Women of the Mocse, from Acad- emy of Friend:hip Awards. he Elks Hall for their regular | | rived OUST Degree ADELE member ster No. 439 of the Mocse will be host- I session of the A 1y jendship of the Wo- men of the Moose to be held in Juneau May 2, at the Moose Lodge. will arrive Frid: oard the Princess irom Seattle. Mrs. Dorothy | will confer the Friend- upon members who have merited t henor; Mrs. Adele Oust of Visalia, Calif., with the" ceremonies. represantative No. 48 and Runyon, Associate Washington, will be sentatives. Mrs, Jenson and Mrs companied by their husbands. Mrs. Maybeth Hanson of Ketch- Juneau Chay Seattle | Irene | Regent of | here as repre- | zelstol Mrs. | Oust \vill be ac-| of ikan, and Mrs. Cora McGoWen o a ; = ] | Seattle, who will assist on the sStaff | ¢nirq will | ci the Academy of Friendship, arrive Monday, April 26 aboard the Alaska. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hermansen at Thane. expected to arrive by with the ate Regent, Mrs. Seattle: Mrs, ior Regent of the Tacoma Chapter, and Mrs. Ethel Villesvick of Skag- way, also a Thelma Bruning coma Chapter, Mrs. Iv: neau Chnptu‘ Hermansen of the Ju- who is the first {/zelewnmféaw” FAMOUS SINCE 1804 * for soft flavor unique houguet. Sole U. S. Agents Julius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., New York, H. Y. Distributors for Alaska CDOM & COMPANY * 362-352 Colman Pldg , Seatt'e 4, Waskingten On April 30 other guests | plane from | | the states and Alaska to also assist | ceremonies are Gradu- | member ‘of the To- | Associate Dean of the Academy of Friendship, will preside over the session May 2. There is much ac- tivity at the Moose Lodge in mak- ing preparation' for the beautiful ceremony as well as arranging for entertainment of the guests. The Juneau Chapter expects ap- proximately 25 representatives frcm the states and the Territory o be present for the awarding ind it is their hopes that the Women of the Moose in Alaska will > well represented as this is the first session Alaska has had the henor of being hostesse Several of the guests will re- main in the Chapital City -until May 6 as it is their iirst oppor- tunity to visit -Alaska. - ENGSTROM BROTHERS ALSO SIGN UP WITH FISHERMAN'S UNION Engstrom Brothers, of Juneau, Pelican, Wrangell and Sitka, have also signed. an agreement with | Loeal 100, CIO United Trollers of Alaksa, it was announced here to- day by O. G. Nolde, Juneau rep- resentative of the union. The agreement, which was signed at KeteHfikan this week, covers the buying of fish for the 1948 season. TWO DIVORCE SUITS Harvey McNulty has filed in U. S. District Court a divoree action from Delma McNulty charging cruelty. They were married at tka on May 17, 1947, and have no children or property. The suit was rlaced by Aftorney Hubert A. Gil- vert of Sitka Alberta Jean Smith also filed for a es from Sidney MacLeod mith on grounds of incompatibil- ty. They were married in Seattle cn June 22, 1943, and have no idren or perty. She asks the rm . of maiden name of Olson. The suit was placed by Hcward D. Stabler. -oe HAINES VISITOR Edith Auldridge, of Haine House, iere this morning on the M. Princeton Hall after a few days visiting in Juneau with Helen Case. e — NEW FBiI AGENT an Bryan, Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, ar- here yesterday to replace Jack Hayes as 1 ent FBI agent Southeast Alaska. — e SGT. CRAIG RETURNS Technical Sergeant Ervin 8. Craig, Juneau Rmumm!z Service Sergeant for the U. S. Army and Air Force, returned here yesterday from Fort Richardson, where he appeared before ar examining beard for appointment as a Reserve Officer in the Air Force. S e - CLAIM SALVAGE DUE Oliver Colby, Lowell Colby, Carl Lane and Jchn Riggle filed an Ad- miralty action in S. District Court to agai the Todd Packing Co., for The plain- tiffs claim that this money is due them for rescuing five fish traps they said were floating helplessly and’ unattended. - Fishing villages on the shores of the Caspian Sea, once a part of {the ocean, has become so diluted hat its salt ccntent is less than a that of the Atlantic. for says Elsi Now . . . 400 units of Vitamin D per pint. Accepted by the American Medical Association, Council on Foods and Nutrition. © The Borden Co. WESTERN MILK THURSDAY APRIL 22, 1948 LIONS 10 ENTERTAN BOUGLAS THEIR LADIES ON SATURDAY EVENING = oo The Lions Club diner-dance NEWS School Board will eet tomorrow night at 9 o'clock instead of the planned meeting for this evening. scheduled for Saturday evening at the Salmon has the promise splendent affair. The entertainment also promises surprises in be served at banquet starts at 8, o'clock. All invited to attend and guests the Lions their formals or in the ed to latest of look.” wear fashions - FS OFFICIAL VISIT Creek Country Club of the commit- tee of being an exceptionally re- committee their part of the program. Cocktails will 7:30 o'ciock and the Lions and their ladies are of will be heartily welcom- ed. The ladies afe cordially invit- the “new A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.'George Stragier of Doug- las Tuesday morning at 8:55 o'clock at St. Ann’s Hospital. The new arrival weighed seven pounds and 11 ounces and is the first child of the Stragiers. Mrs. Stragier is the former Doro- thy Wilms of Seattle. The father employed at the Alaska Coastal KEE Rudolph A. Zittman from Ten- akee is in Juneau and staying at the Gastineau Hotel. Newell Wright, of the U. 8. For- est Service Regional Office Portland, Oregon, terday for a two week visit preblems POLICE COURT NEWS Paul Kinch was fined $25 on a drunk charge this morning by City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer. Cliff Mathews and Joe Peterson, also booked as drunk, each forfeit- ed $25 bail o - — HELD FOR SITKA THEFT Trvine Theodore Clarence t here the Arts He other items from Craits Store at Sitka. ttorn sqrvices of an Thermo-regulated roasted for uniform full flavor. £ was 2 from Sitka yester- y to face charges of grand lar- ceny for the theft of a pistol and and waived a Grand Jury indictment and was arraigned on the charges. Plea was deferred until he could secure the 1a, sV COFFEE | to SE. Alaska on Timber Management THAT CALVERT IS BE'ITER TASTING Switches to Calvert Ray G. Holmes, chef, of 2545 N. MainSt., Spring- field, Mo., oWs good taste. “That’s wh switched to Cal- L vert,” he says. 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