The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 12, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO PANTRY PESTS DO LOTS OF EATING OFFICIALS WA Now Gffers These COM ! l ETE I H\'l \I ! R ar 1{! BODY ‘.. PAIRIN . CAR COLORS Accurately Matched in LACQUERS or ENAMET METAL FURNITI y “Factory- New” FINISH VACUUM the Interior of YOUR CAR WAX JOES WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED EASSEN TS 4 RLHSKH RIRLINES.. AGAIN! ne Cuts size'in the Amazing New MONO-PAC i PARAVOX and ELECTRO-EAR ‘ From $70 For Complete Unit. uj 11} r ATLAST! A ONE-UNIT RING AID SO TINY YOU SCARCELY S5 KIWANIS LUNCHEON The Kiwanis Club met on the Terrace of the Bubble Room of the veral of the Navy Officers from f . he Cruiser Astoria as guests of 0 | Capt. W. L. Hoffheins, Command- ng officer of the ship gave a short the trip to Alaska an hat this t of a life long ambition ked the members of the the | had Juneau for wonderful hospitality they 0 wn his officers and crew. <! Condr. J. 8. Lewis, Executive (_A“]'(l of the Astoria gave a short Ik on the s history and elab- {orated on thHe various activities ot people of HP Al remm‘kad on (ht | will ](‘d\(‘ its home porL at Long ch, Calif,, in the early fall and| e its sister ships the Pasadena the Springfield now in the Pacific on special training cruises. for in= the sieve. | relie ickens ¢ Kk He stated that the Asforia was now ¢ 1 ts five dif-/in a series of peace time training T Atrol v pests: [Of reserves in gunnery and complete of the ship. port, prior to coming shel The home e cuphoard with five to Alaska was Long Beach, Terminal T Island, Calif., She stopped in Seattle p 1l packages of food|whe e picked up the 175 Naval serve officers and men before pro- ing to Juneau. Upon return she ke only cne stop before re- to Long Beach then con- 1 an Diego for further orders. | Capt. J. G. Thwing, commanding be,officer of the Reserves aboard the yria for this training cruise ed that he had come up through anks and that the Navy had II in several thea res. 'v» ranof Hotel today - noon with | !the crew members in regard to ath- | letic activities, such as baseball and | < |ASTORIA OFFICERS Fl | . GUESTS OF HONOR AT (EASEFIRE | | trip was the fiu-| He | and conveyed has appreciatien | THE DAILY ALASKA- EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Neely Winner, IS BROKEN, W.Va.Primary (The Associated Press) JERUSALEM co-called cures, . Matthew M. Neely won the Demo- | showing of Akron Soap Box fiims After 75 years of experiments, 1(1‘:\“1.‘ Senatorial nomination over |in the grade school auditorium to- ..n'“ type of treatment or u'mning. — |Rush D. Holt in yesterday's West |night at 7:30 o'clock has rroved to be of real value,” says By The Associated Press) Virginia primary race. | Don Skuse, local soap box chair- Lt. Cmdr. Dean Farnsworth }1\\&10 The cease fire order was brokén | Both are former Senators. Neely|man, particularly urges all. boys Sight-Saving Review. The review in Jerusalem in minor exchanges |served more than 30 years in the|planning to enter the race to at- is shed by the N;.uon“l' So- of gunfi The Jewish Agency | House and Senate and as GOVEINor | tend as material in the film can | ciety for the Prevention of Blind- planned a protest to the United |of his State. He was defeated in|pe of great assistance when build- ness, Vations Truce Commission. | 1942 in trying to return to the Sen-|ing o rager to specifications. In| There are at least 6,000,000 males The severest fighting .is in the |ate while still Governor. Holt, form- | 5qgition to being entertaining and in the United States who are com- Bab El Wad area near Jerusalerh er “Baby” Senator, served one term| ,efering » complete account of the pletely or partially color blind, Farn- where the Jews were forcing open |and was defeated for renomination | axron race from start to finish, sworth said, and a smaller numter their supply road to Tel Aviv.|in 1940. the color films are partially given of women. | | Fighting continued in the hills. to methods in design and con-] The Navy, which uses many kinds The Jews said the road itself 1&0XYGEN BOIILE struction of the racers. Graphic of colored signals, kad to reject any lear of resistance, illustrations are used in many color-blind man. So the Navy was awzi Bey Al Kaukji took pm- cases. keenly interested in whether the onal command of Arabs nghung‘ zlong the road. aid that Jabout, control point !or he Jewish Haganaii army, is under | hellfire. Both sides claimed strate- gic Beit Mashir, top Bab El Wad. | Haganah sald Arab Legionnaires | with armored cars and artillery ! | jured two workmen early today in were attacking Kefar Etzion, Jewish ithe Pan American World Airways strcnghoid south of Bethlehem. ‘lnngm shons at Eocmg Field. approved a propgsal for, the Egyp- | g atle. : g M e Palestine “at |~ qpey were transferring oxvgen to | EUIERDEe LR About» 15,000, pottle from a larger container Egytian troops and three air force yhen the bottle exploded, officials| uadrons were reported at the 'ieported. ! bt | G. E. Basseft, Pan American Op- |erations Superintendent, said bottle, known as a “walkaround,” is | used as an individual oxvgen sup- ply on high altitude flights. The blast shattered Moore’s chest and ripped Frank’s abdomen. Pieces | DIE, PAAHANGAR SEATTLE, May 12—(/P—An ex- ploding oxygen bottle fatally in- (Rome)—Mild banker Leigi Ei- naudi prepared to take the oath as first President of Italy, .-~ MRS. WM. BIGGS ELECTED GRAND REGENT OF (DA of metal were driven ..to their| | bodies. Both men were veterans, married and had families. ek e o daoe EXPLODES; 2 MEN | Accompanying Bishop - Gleeson will be the Very Rev. Harold O Small, Provincial cf the Oregon Province of the Scciety of Jesus, {and the Re A. J. Feretti, the | Bisho, The Rev. Small WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1948 COLOR BLINDNESS CALLED PERMANENT i NEW YORK—P—A Navy study iwarnc Persons x\h') were born color ‘I,dnl not to waste their money on 'AKRON PICTURES | - FOR SOAP BOXERS | T0 SHOW TONIGH All boys are m\m'd to attend a Not only is the race covered in | color-blindn can be corrected. detail, the pictures portray activ-|Numerous kinds of trgatment or ities of the entries when in Akron | trainirg have heen £ ortised or at- and conclude with the Champion’s tempted. banquet at which prizes and tro-; Farnsworth said a survey showed phies are awarded. |that the best authorities on, color All boys are urged to complete | vision tmphatically helieve that per- entry blanks now available at !he sons horn with color blindness can- not be cured the use of diet, or other treat- “by mcdxcine. training, ent now known to science.” 'Music Triumphs Over Mice, Wheat MILEZ CITY, Mont.—(®—When no music came out of the church piano, Dick Pemberton went to work with & screw driver. Once he chased out a score or so of mice and sacked up a half bushel of wheat that some- how got inside, the pluno delivered mu<l(‘ for the %und y school class. JUNEAU JANITOR CALL 806 SERVICE for Expert Cleaning Homes Rugs Windows Venetian Blinds Race Drug Store ” % | BISHOP GlEESON IS COMING NORTH fiCARmN OF COCA-COLA IN PRESENT MONTH SEATTLE, Most Rev. Bishop Juneau, installation May 12—(®— The Francis Gleeson, new of Al will leave for Alask: May 20. Final in a, rites will be held Juneau soon after his arrival there. will a; > installation cere- ore to offer now in the way of i 1ing than I?e(m'c the war and At the reguwwr meeting of the YUKON FREIGHI at most of his crew were taking oqpnlic Daughters of America last T vantage of this opportunity 1o ,gng officers were elected as fol- SHIPPING wul i | y eive a higher education through | i )T the Navy facilities. Bl 4 Niam ! g "Donald C. Moser, Seaman shoard e e START MAY 22 |t I k|the Astoria and one of the YESEIVES po ) wMortensen; Phrophetes | ! stated that he felt this was the po., wryck; Historian, Miss Cath- | test opportunity In his life 10 grine Gleason; Financial Secretary,| SEATTLE, May 12.—#—Theyll e 1l ne e the training not ohtainable np. pocs O'Neill; Treasurer, Miss |be ready for shipping activity on kag wrmal civilian life and that the pei, 1oug0n: Monitor, Mrs. Miles | the Yukon by the end of this month, s to his liking very much. q,quin. Sentinel, Mrs. L. Winters; Seattle shippers have been notified. | G. Johnson, Gunners Mate .00 Mrs L. Zach; 1 year Perishable freight for river points 2nd Class also stated that he had qdeet \ol” Glote ghan “ang e TabERROtAA Tars KNGS tokn | ed|received much {ir .. Katherine Nordale; 2-year Seattle May 22, the Alaska Steam- proved L u Mrs. M Doogan; 3- ship Company said. the war year Trustees, Mrs. Mary Giova- The first river steamer is sched- netti and Mrs. Zola Devlin and the | uled to leave Nenana May 29 or 30. Rev. Robert Whalen was elem.ed as U Chaplain. ABSENTEE BALLOTS ARE ! P her guests at the luncheon were Many important business matters L end mutton, | -t " ita and Jack Hermle, They Were discussed and pland are under- | 'I'AllIED YES"ERDAY- y I steaks. Bven the grand-| .conted a musical number that Way for a reception to Bishop Fran- ’ e the fuct that Hermle has been study- definite plans to be announced later. CAN VISITOR = only since last November on the Installation of officers will take Pivhte M d I from Pell arinet. He presented e club Dlace at the next regular social| A canvassing committe counted an ai registered mbers and their guests with meeting to te held May 25, at which | the 132 absentee ballots yesterday f Hote He 2o by Dunn. Alfred Ven- the Junior Catholic Daughters of cast from the First Judicial Di- - played a violin sclo, huberts America and their counsellors will vision in the recent Territorial Pri- ade.’ Miss Folta. veland was u\kr\:l to ,,n ime on the b scheduled for the {and J. S. “Jim” McCiellan | nounced that the Salmon committee will some time before next meeting to complete plans for the club project. The time | will be announced later | Also included in the g eason an- ‘Kn\ from Morris, Minn., now asso- of A de the offices and Comms vice in Crafts; | ernor. e FROM LONG rs. Alice Wilcox Calif.,, is in registered at the Baranof BEACH from Juneau Hotel. Long s EXPRESS )& * He was also accompanied take charge of the entertainment e MOOSE BASEBALLERS and date uled to turn out at the ball park | | the Kiwanis Luncheon were Bob Mc- Sunday game with the Elks, and is .m:xry Elections. No changes in standings of any candidates was | caused by the final tally in Clerk |of the Court J. W. Leivers’ office. ‘Fxghv. ballots were rejected because ,they had not been sworn to. | eee § POLICH COURT NEWS | and refreshments. PRACTICE TOMORROW All Moose wail piayers are sched- | Seven persons were arrested yes- Thursday night at 6:30 for a prac- |terday by City Police and booked .st list at tice session in preparation for their |in the City Jail as being drunk. City Magistrate William A. Holz- Following last night's game in|heimer passed out 30-day suspend- !ciated with the Alaskh Native Ser- which the Elks dumped the Le-|ed jail senterces to Selina Scott, apd gion from the perfect column, the | provided she remain in Douglas; Edward Moose remains the only team in|Eugene Fawcett, Chesier, Military Aide to the Gov- the league with a 1000 averageéturns to Hoonah, and to Minriie provided he re- for games played. Borbridge, so that she could enter the hoxspllal Morris Scott was sen- jtenced to 5 days in jail. Jack Sum- dum, Roy Bean and Arthur Will- iams forfeited $25 bail each by not appearing in court. p _ KETCHIKAN VISITOR Mrs. M. Berg from Ketchikan in Juneau and staying at the Gastlneau Hotel. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES S ANNOUNCES OPENING OF a 'RE WEARING IT! Priced .00 fo $150.00 | DR.G. A, D0!~,Llfi.lxll B 2048 — Juneau; Alaska | UPTOWN TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL THURSDAY, MAY 6th NO WAITING NO LAST MINUTE RUSH TICKETS 8:30A.M.to5P. M. 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