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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI:--JUNLAU ALASKA __MONDAY, APRIL 26, I948, - ; vl‘ q; T = ‘n“ns)m;nllu\\s and weiners, A nounced the new candidates for the Any and every \:’.n-v 1~’ 1;\\1(0({ )‘O'EVANS App HGH'ERS WHGH I" g l)\‘ CI‘SII ‘\I) Q& ‘ [ @ & DEMO(RATS 1 'u»”m evening was concluded h;:‘:clr;jxv n tuyl{wr.)!em two wee k from l‘fd‘? v‘ 3 :}'m .x‘nf xnm 1( he | OINTED , Se ! : e e MO O v, g g, B e s A 2 e R ITODIA AT CENTER TONIGHT sons for First Vice-President; -Art, Voters residing in Precincts 1 and FROM WASH MRS. STRAGIER HOME Hedges for Seeond Vice-President; 2 may call 799 for a free cab ride, | il Graneie of the Town Hall [l Mrs. George Stragier and young |Norman Sommers for Third Vice- and voters residing in Precincts 3 I-ABOR DEPI REP | Recreation Center announces that , son Richard Lee returned home‘xr(\‘dvnt‘ William Matheny for and Waypor Tract may call Black Ly all hoxers are scheduled at the Cen- from the hospital yesterday. Mr scretary; Richard Garrison for 605. _The appointment of Leonard E.|ter at 5:30\0'clock to weigh in and F RUMA Viola Wilms, Richard’s maternal| Treasurer; and the following three ~ The Alaska Non-Partisan Political ©VaNS to succeed Michael J. Haas|pe examined for the April 29 bouts grandmother, is a visitor in Doyg- |for frustees, MacKay Malcolm, the Committee is a political action com- | 88 ’r: rritorial Representative of the | with the Mt. Edgecumbe Club of "-'; i last at the present time. Rec, Walter Soboleff, Reinholt mittee of the AFL and CIO, and|U. S. Department of Labtor was|Sitka. » "o Brust; Ed Chester was nominated (ne free cab service is a part of their | ceived here by Evans from Sec-| A} fightors are urged to attend . ’U’ h g3 SPOKANE, April 26—®-Wash- g, 0. ROGERS RECOVERING | ior Tailtwister and John Parmenter np2ign to turn ous a majority of | Was announced in. a telegram re- |jt js planned to announce the match- . v ington Democrats will cast their 20, H O, Rogers was released from | for Lion Tamer vhe vering population for ri- | céived here by Ecans from S es for the Sitka meet. Participants i < votes at the Party's nominating con- st Apn's hospital Saturday. He js| Fd Chester who was the victim of mary elec retary of Labor Lewis B. Schwel- | and the number of bouts will be an- tioh far - Pres " an-—on o ¥ Sl the Tailtwisters at Saturday's p ————— lenbach in Washington, D. C.s |y i whe aflabl N 2 o YT g n for President Truman—on repcrted as making a satisfactory (¢ Tal ers a e, st E when available. e Specm "T“%da}"s' ednesd?‘ Thu“day € the first ballot. After hing | yecovery from injuries sustained tne receiver of a white shirt AMERICAN LEGION, MEETING Evans has b the Territorial vy i, heavy from Douglas, — e 9 § ‘ i B e eputy Comm i atiny ¢ while operating a bulldozer for mall cost of $1.01. The 2 I?«l}ur, '(‘mn.l ioner of a nues to nurse an ailing right e instructed delegation, approv- the puck Creek Logging Company | ' his own that was taker Juneau Post No. 4, of the Ameri- | With office in Juneau since erm but is confident of being ready r bitter debate the state jao week hir the party and today was'auc-| can Legion, will hold its regular| U8ty 1946, Prior to that ' time, o in his scheduled go with Don- « ntion here Saturday, came as b ol ioned off to the highest bidder weekly meeting at 8 o'clock to- he was connected with the Wage ald Watson from the Wachusett, a nal triumph for Governor Chester made two gift preser night fn the Legion Dugout, All|and Hours’ Division of the -U. 8§ > - Wallgren s at the luncheon, the first re-| = e T Sttad Laboy Department SITKA VISITORS A close friend” of ‘the President Bpw I.IONS (luBS ver was Don Foster. He was pre- S, His appointment is effective May 8 s, Brewer from Sit- lgren praised him highly in ed with a pair of plastic scissors Haas resigned last October 3.'k p AUI" Baranof Hotel. s pe " TEE g‘ & a1k befcre the convention (leleg’ue\ HOlD JOIN"‘ i e title will be “Clipper POLICE COURT NEWS - i i V] = 1' e Governor took no direct part, De Also presented w! a gift was S Furness, by Chester and| City Pclice made six arrests for ) however, in urging the pledged del- resiaent y @) |esation AI B‘RANOF TODAY committee. It was an article lost sev- | drunkenness over ' the weekend Ffi lb bt The question of an instructed dele- eral weeks ago by Fu 1 was | Jacob Jolie was arrested . can ] 9 [gation touched off the day's only ywn as the flip s buriesque | ty orfeiting $25 bail on the R @ | foor ae tre r The Business and Professional | girl % i ® i A wh tration as a small group t count and was fined an ad- ~ |of del »s milled ‘about the hall Women's Club and the Lions Club| Members of both clubs agreed that tional $25 on the second count. {9 | carrving banners for Justice William |held a joint meeting today noen in |the joint meeting was a success and | city Magistrate William A. Holz- 0. Douglas and. General Eisenhower. the Baranot Gold Room. Rhea Mac- | the wish was expressed by both| hefmer also fined Susan Fawcett Truman sup‘porters carried the |Farlane presided over the BPW and sidents that it should be a yearly | sndq Chick Ashby $25 each. John T [ Ly I, B ~ ’ esclution 415 to 365. Milton Furness, Pu—sxdex_u of the event 1”(,, and Charles Mor each :fi fl 0D 44 FOoR 430 J. R. Binyon, Seattle, was elected | Lions assisted with the Lions meet- - e ! forfeited $25 bail @ cf Everett, the incumbent. present at Saturday night's party " | MRS. E. EHLER TRAVELS " {‘OLA POP BRI $] lg The convention praised President | were fined the limit tor missing, te| ANNOUNCED FOR IUES)’AVI T : & GRAND OLD Ao ! ! i 2 0Z. BOTTLES—————————————NO DEPOSIT C nd h a sines rec taxicab ser to the poils|the Princess Louise for a two- § alism in domestic affairs.” meeting first and.Rhea MacFarlane | i1 be furnished » the primary|month vacation in the states. While i CANAD IAN NAME estine partition plan. A resolution|2uests. Visiting BPW members were, | snnounced. Mrs. Rcbert il of ‘Redwood 3 ESA the other goes with vee rides. friends in both cities oy istence of the Uhited Nations as an | BPW Club and Mrs. Adele Oust also - : ; : PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. @ - the Women of the Moose. " E E o MR N 7 )] erans Administration staff; Mrs. 7 =3 4 ST > you'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- overvhelmingly as National Com- |Ing >+ mittceman over Clarence Coleman Al Licn members who were not FQEE TAXI(AB SERVI(E l‘ 2 Q Trumen for his “honest and sincere” | greatest time in Lion history. | Ms., Ernest Ehler left aboard record and his “fundamental liber-| The BPW held their Lusiness prec i & e 1 ed, however, that he go back opened the meet with the introduc- |election Tuesday by Alaska Non- | scuth she will visit her sisters, p o his original position on the Pal- tion cf the visiting BPW and other | paytisan Political Commi & . W. H. Murray of Seattle and & PLUMS HUNT'S LARGE NO. 2% CAN 19" said that reversal of the U. 8. stand Mrs. Irene Runyon, second Vice- No obligation to vc 3 r| City, Calif, and several other “presents a grave threat to the ex- President of the Sunnyside, Wash. a g cifective agency for the settlement 4 member of the Visilia, Calif,, Club. @ PRESEBVES Reg 43¢ 3 eound Jar 430 of international disputes and pro-|Both women are in Juneau to con- Under the Direct Supsrvision of 5 : | blems. duct the Academy of Friendship of 1 . Our Expent Canadian Blender 47 Other guests were Miss Virginia : L /' & ! CORBY'’S is a light, sociable — D ’UG. As Mill, recently of Los Angeles, now ; A - : Bland il e d belief ' ascociated with the Territorial Vet- % e 4 ' e Evelyn Littlefield and Miss Laura ing mellowness. Next time ask Lee Aims of the Veterans Adminis- MAYORNAESE oy tration. Ry A et P for CORBY'S ... fine whiskey. b GIRL SCOUTS ENTERTAIN The new BPW officers were also ,‘_‘ Mothers and Woman's ~ Club jntroduced to the Lions Club and F i‘ 3 ( % members were highly pleased with Rhea MacFarlane thanked the Lions . ; = the lovely tea given by Troop Six|for the invitation to lunch with the Deuglas Girl Scouts, Sunday af-men as the BPW had been curious on at the Jensen home. Thelfor some time as to all the hilarious . red table was centered laughter and loud outbursts from the . ) “WJ a :;ug:’l birthr‘ln.\i mk;’ EXECOT"Gnldl Room on Ivllondny The BPW "~ v BLENDED WHISKEY ated with the trefoil and appy {members were also curious as to % 00 AKD BOTTLLD 1D 2 PO T TENS CEREAN < Birthday in Girl Scout colors. what a “tailtwister” was and when . - e ; 48 8RGLAY & COL LIMTE? ralabte o ] PEOKIA - ILLINCIS £ Lighted tapers dnd tlowers also|informed Bonnie Jo Gronroos stated 4 R e : _— 5 QUART PINTS added to the setting !that she was slightly disappointed A ‘ ;! Ry v 1/2 PINTS . -MINIATURES ” Mrs. E. P. McCarron, president and was fined for that statement n Mq EXTRA GOOD l of the Douglas Island Woman's!'but later made the remark if the g " Club, presided at the coffee ser-|Lion Tamer could handle the out- vice, while Beverly Black, who is!standing member of the Gronroos N P 3 i sident of the troop, served the|family she might think it over as to| S1cKs’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING. CO., SEATTLE, U. S\ A | 86 PROOF 68.4% Grain Neutral Spirits }U C}- GRAPEFRUIT 48 0Z. « 5"‘ unch. Assisting with the serv-|his hecoming a member.* . Distributed throughout Alaska . 4 P o oA m\ were Peggy Parsons, Charlotte| The BPW President announced by ODOM COMPANY | b, onine, Cardle Lockert, Jerry Faye that the installation of New OHICERS | memm——m—m—— | JAS BARCLAY & CO., LTD. PEORIA, ILLINOIS y | Ferguson, Judy Niemi, Maria Woro- | would take place Wednesday evening | - ——— — - “ . AP op. béc, Donna Swift, Jo Ann Coch-,at 7:30 o'clock at Mike's Place in 'I 11‘\4ATOES LAF 215 CAN 23C @ | ran, Carcline Haro and Louise Douglas and that all members of | Grant,,who was also in charge of the Lions Club and their ladies were @ |the guest book. Other troop mem- |cordially invited to attend - | bers who were unable to be pres- President Milton Furness opened | , : ‘ ent are Darlene Buchanan, Caro-|the Lions meeting with the intro- lyn Isaacs, Arden Vinson and Moni | duction of the Lions guests as fol-| } Vinson. lows: Lion John Oust from the Sun- | # Opening ceremonies at the tea B¥Side, Wash, Licns Club, Hows ard | | Andreson was initiated into the; were the presentation of colors,! ¢ 7 | with Caroline Haro and Beverly ! Club and was fined when he started | ‘Black acting as Color Bearers, Fol- 0 make a speech. = i n P |lowing the Pledge of Allegiance 15 Epdating comunifice dl and singing of “America the girls | y . -3 @ | gave the Scout Promise and Laws,| Sealed bids in duplicate, subject to| ‘,md were then presented with their | the conditions contained herein, will SOAP POWDER | memone be seceed w200 iy 10, ® WWhem you go to the polls April 27 — For the First Time in g 1948, at Anchorage, Alaska, in the LIBRARY NIGHT CHANGED | Otfice of superintendent of Motve| § Alaska YOU deo not have to vete a STRAIGHT MACHINE = Owing to the fact that Tues- Power and Equipment of The Alaska Glanl | day, April 27, is Primary election, |Railroad ,and then publicly opened PABTY TICKET. E |the Library Board announces that |in this office for the painting of fice Slze | the library will be open on Wed- hundred (500) Gondola Cars. At- vuwda) evening from 7 to 8 p.m. tention is directed to the special ’ ste: sday, as reg diti f bidding set { / : % Pky. |inetasd of Tuesday. as repularly | e tiaus. Tgont appiication, vl Under the new Blanket Primary System you can 'sets of drawings and specifications BEACH PARTY will be supplied free to each car ‘ vote for the BEST candidates from hoth political painting contractor interested in Flmsu GCRAPEFRUIT mP“s’;f,i‘;l Fentortained the seventn | submliting o proposal. The above beach | specifications must be returned to and eighth graders with a - 5 " T x sp nk Io ( party at her home Friday eve- | this office. Contrnclt)ors requiring - ing. A* $ 4 § | additional sets may obtain them by S ’ -~ - =yn exasrl r 233%1- (A rensure bunt and seVeral | urchase from this office at 4 cost to your Legislature and other positions. of $10.00 per set, which will not be ed. The children enjoyed a bon fire, around which they toasted returned. Checks offered as pay- 1 | ment for drawings and specifications - - o & CA L A VOS ' R A We Present the Foliowing for Yeur Consideration: Ready Io Use.zs‘ Call EXPERIENCED MEN || states. Specifications will not be For Belegate 10 Congress i3 R. H' STOCK’ Rep. ¢ e eSS U.E*_\\' CASH Alaska JANITORIAL Service furnished to contractors who have e ol i iy For Attorney General - - ALMER J. PETERSON, Rep. BEAUTY Pl—— |t i, Sy 8 150 For Auditor - - - - - FRANK fi %&)EY'II%]A)E?.D Appl[s 5“)5 for 49( =) For Highway Engineer - - FRANKA. , Dem. Plumbing © Heafing ForSenators - - - - - N.R.(Doc) WALKER, Dem. - i STEVE VUKOVICH, Rep. SMELT T8 3Bclb. o 0il Burners s Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 For Representatives: , i Harri Machine Shop, Inc. DORIS M. BARNES, Rep. J. S. MacKINNON, Rep. ¢ SPARE RIBS - 5( b. ,. » JACK CALVIN, Rep. JAMES NOLAN, Dem. - [ JUNEAU MARINE CO. INC ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Dem. ~ FRANK S. SHELTON, Rep. N ED LOCKEN, Rep. WILLIAM A. WINN, Rep. 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