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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1948 > elle Tt SE | 1 SR R le P :f;wpm'l for Dewey. Indiana took a blast at Stalin| D” - PARSONS IN STATES IWEN" FOUR HERE ' i - Any doubt that Dewey's name |in a speech perpared for the con- | Richard Parsons was a passeng- . :g B would be the first to go before the |vention session this morning. The , & er recently to the States where he i ] convention was, removed when the | House majority leader sald: | NEWS has employment. Mrs. Parsons will Bv AI,ASKA (oASTAl. & A & N Fi i Y i Alabama delegation voted 8 to 6 to| “The Republican part a party |join him there scon. ‘They were v | vield its first place on the alpha- | cof peace. We will exert every de- P, residents of Baroumes Apartments! 9, 3 betical roll call to Pennsylvania | vice of wise negotiation to avert| CANNERY SUPT. ARRIVE§ |Clyded C. Lane hhs secured their ]w B L s 2 nominate the | war. But we declare for all the i vacated apartment. | 7 4 sl g world to hear and for Mr. Stalin| M. M. Miller, Douglas Cannery eSS [ o o v FOR SALE | FOR SALE )P:n Associated Press survey of | to heed, that thus and no|Superintendent, and Mrs. Miller BOB SAVIKKO HOME " T-\nen!s-hvu‘il ;:rr. ns 3:r|nx<[ : delegate intentions pointed up the | farther shall they go. arrived vig PAA on Monday from| Robert Savikko arrived here last :vlcu]e]fc:wcnqq £ A CABIN FEVER ? ? ? ? — $1950,| APARTMENT Houses, 2, 3, 4 and 7 | formidable task confronting the| The last scheduled spesker of) fhelw Seate home. He has beenweek irom the states where he hos ™ by Tae piorence: Rudy Krus| 83850, 84500, $5500—Fritz Cove,| units, Priced. according fo age - — ‘stop Dewey” forces. the convention will be Senator :"i“‘ fe -‘”(’10“31 weeks on cannery been attending the University of o, °5on e o porter and ©.| Point Louisa, Lena’s Cove. All| and condition for desirable in- Fage One) —_— Harry Cain of Washington. His ru:mli: :ul:l me:!gflxmz fishermen | Washington. Robert is taking a o g o furnished, good beaches. $800 cab-| vestment. e e i SSEURERS S ORATORY LAST NIGHT pre d speech sounds a warning | for © P N l: Aeason. Miller | five year course in Architecture, & ~‘p.oo " bejican. Winifrea Nick in Thane area. f LARQE Wnl.terrrunt Property, up- b % ot O v Yoo CoaverBIAN e [ his party . .. A warning that slvatt.s that sockeye fishing will be- subject he has always been in- Harry Monrce and Mrs. Norman | GLACIER HIGHWAY, 1 mi. town, | town, for commercial building Srr sl yf:lgll:?f’:::fl}?: ol :po;!kv;- Mar- | i can win in November but lose in = i‘,fid“‘leheTt';:n:‘yverwi‘l’ln b"“‘.‘f “":”'Ed In and’also a personal ppinengrt, ; former Danner prop. 4 bdr., S-ENE;}Y»“ f i i conferences and | tin’s defense of the 80th Congress, without half trying. (20 A Sl SAnEein, A DR hobhby. From Hconah: J. M. Angell room basement, 2 acres pat. land, | ) RO NSO, IO . t i whil oy sy r's attack on ain says that if the Republi- | operations again at that time. He iy g | furnace, furnished, double garage, | basement, garage, automatic heat. & w ; t‘lmt and Herbert H(\uux.t "t"" S s fail in the next several years also states that indications show REBmHS x'.o MEET C ¥ ete; also $5,800 1'% mi, 1 bdr,|SUMMER -and permanent resi *,‘ .i:n “‘; w‘;.;‘(:u:? Cgll)l::ke?“jl{:;ph'”;(‘”,m‘ to live up to their platiorm, and tlhr; I‘vl%*lbmfi.v of a good run of - kcuse, " large living room, 2 streams, mod-;Rggl&eIsr;é\uls Bay and Fritz Cove, “ o - A ; s v ar short of their goals, they fish there. Oliver Triska. ern, furn, etc; also 2 homes 1 MIN ouse. Ll | = Py ‘T:;‘kr:xr«g‘llgllp}l(:(:::Ns\‘?.}l: will bring ldsting harmi to' the na- TONIGHT FOR FINAL From Hood Bay. Earl Mcmldcon | acre pat. land Lemon Creek; WHIIAM WINN-Phone 234 i Nominating Speeches He said he was proud to have had | tion and the world. HOME TODAY SBSION UN“'. FALL . From Rodman Bay: ouver colby | _Peterson P ;0;: bar.. £ ¢ | 5 TR ) RS 8 ra Your STAR HILL—$5,250, r., furnace, 4 The big items was the nominat- | o part in balancing the budget Mrs. George Stevens and baby [ L SOy N s Sk 1 ing speeche Balloting will pro-| writing labor legislation . cut- ED O'BRIEN TO LEAVE boy, Jimmie Henry Stevens, will| rne Rebekah Lodge will hold the From Tenakee: Sem Asp and E | furnished, prop. excellent fond«. 1947 Civilian Jeep, excellent con- 3 bakly not n until tOMOITOW, | ting income taxes. FOR FAIRBANKS HOTEL ,1jve home today from St. Ann’s i, b g 0 P1¢ B, Hudson. several rooms in basement, on| gition, See at Jorgenson’s Motors, 3 o K hit was niot delnita B 2 -minut = bspit w h last meeting before the summer va- grom gitka: W. A. Caron, J.| Fifth adjoins Pollock prop., also| 12 noon to 1 p.m. 921 3t although tb w Y| Hoover was given a l4-minute 3 Hospital, wheree the infant .ation this evening at 8 o'clock. All giag +g 1 le settled. It may begin tonight. welcome ovation from the delegates Eddie O'Brien, clerk at the Gas- | was born last Friday evening. | members are urged to attend and Jelstrup, Mrs. A. Oshalkoff, Jac or sale. : 5 —————— Ty & Working with the Taft and|ang the crowd. He said this coun- | tineau and Baranof Hotels since | Both are reported doing very well, enjoribadta :ficr L’l“ e Oshalkoff, Kert Linn and Ken Bow- { Furn. or unfurn, new h;flm’-];-eh PROFESSIONA. Fize guitar. Call Stassen iorces in the “stop Dew-|iry must continue to help foreign |Octcber, 1947, expects to leave Sat- |yccording to the proud father for The . Cllaterien. - o the Bajhas ml,‘rnj e < g adr. t:indA3. bd:.;];uglizfie;e f;nmed- Blue 330. 920 3t 2 ey" campaign was Gov. Duff of nations—but not to such an extent |urday for Fairbanks, where he Will |the first time. Needlework Committees should ta b R R o s g Bl Don ©. Foster | ESTABLISHED restaurant in fast- Pennsylvania § ¥ rd the American | be employed at the Pioneer Hotel = - men, Mrs. Nancy Baker, Saily Bake: | jate occupancy. n C. | > ;. »8 ennsylvania (us to overburden the i Letpat L i 5 materials to be distributed among a,ng . Nelson home, furn., fireplace, etc. growgng town of Homer, fully The fifth session of the con-;economy. The, only living former| O'Brien formerly worked in Min- TANNERS MOVE HERE the members at this time. This will\" T Sitka: Herman Wich, Rupsseli | tncome prop. over $5,000 net THE| equipped. For lease. Write Ken . vention began at 10:15 a. m. (EST). | President added that n\'cfload{hg reapolis, before coming to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tanner and give all members plenty of time to Sty An;l Tcwx;send 'mti ng";m; 3 DECKER ; ‘Grnss ap})r- $4800, the| Heath, Homer, Alaska. 920 4t ¢ Duff leads one faction of a split|our finances with relief and in- R R two children moved to Douglas last | get their contributions iinished and Dennis Townsend, David Andrus SEAVIEW: 2 apt. home few yrs. RS i P Pennsylvania delegation. Senator | creased armaments would be play- | HERE FROM YAKUTAT week from their former residence completed when Lodge resumes Lenna Crope, Sidney Halbret, Wil-| old, excellent condition, over 10 NEW Evenrude outboard motor, 4- Edward Martin, a leader of the|ing Stalin's game. Mrs. Melvin Pederson of Yakutat on Glacier Highway. They have |again in the fall. liam Jones and Mrs. A, F. Walters. wot. net invest Evergreen’ also| cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below other, withdrew yesterday as a Stalin Is Rapped is in Juneau staying at the Hotel taken residence in the Rene Strag- —— o - To Todd: J. O. Dawson. ’E\_e‘rmm 3 rentals, incl. 3 bdr. | retail. Phone Black 366, 919 tf “favorite son” and declared his' Congressman Charles Halleck of ! Juneau. Jigkayae . ier house o8 Sfff):l_d i{re‘e‘t;‘w 3 A_Empxre wantads gt results! To Tenakee: Sam Asp. . home, 1 bdr. and 2 bdr. apts. in B T - g, ol SR o To Skagway: Patricia Mallott, T. sep. house; all furn. offer takes it. Art Griffiths. 20tf J. Hemworth, L. B. Grant, L. E.| Business Opportunities: 25-man|— —— G { Grant and D. F. Grant. cannery; 2 well-paying cafes; SCOTTY Anderson’s property for 8! ‘To Pelican: Jim Smith and Donna Channel Boat Works; pile driving sale at_ Pelican, Alaska. For in- . Reeves. equip; 3-apt. prop. Willoughby formation write Box 735, Peli- i CELEBRATE v to properly iron shirts and 1 feather pillows are only two of the interesting features house- wives will see demonstrated at the Eendix Washing Machine School which opened here yesterday at the $16,000; 2nd hand store; bulldoz- WANTED | | APPLICATIONS from Experienced | Combination Welder, Heavy Duty | can, Alaska. 919 1 ma 3-APT. House, Seater Tract. Good residence district. $1380 income per year. 190.80 ft. frontage on Seater St. Phone Red 702. 18 tf Cabin Cruiser, practically Mechanie, Reinforcing Steel Set- | 32-FT. Alaska Electric Light and Power ters. G <. Concrete Work-| new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph, Cipeny ers for out-of-town construction | Douglas 193. 916 tf The school will continue every| jop contact Alaska Territorial | 3 afternoon at 2 c'clock through Fri- day and an evening demonstration is Employment Service, 124 Marine 2 PEKINGESE pups, 24 months er; falling equip. incl. 2 Titan Ty . ; BENDIX WASHING pwr. saws, ete; business for $4,500 | s fffr‘m:fii: Efifi'.lec“{;}hf; | & ng['” 151:;2(:0 Shznnually, mAchine | yot and cold running water, bath. MACHINE SCHoOL | =~ - °° | moa v, i o e | LIFE MURPHY & MURPHY| = & o WEI.I. e AITENDED REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | PEACH HOUSE, $250). Inquire ' Phone 676 over First National Bank| S Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 919 1 o I . property in Douglas. , S. P. Whitely to Fred Grant, Jr., property on West 10th near the Harhor Market, 7 remain in Juneau until next week in order to visit with Mr. and Whitehorse, are Mrs. Jack Popejoy. HERE FROM WHITEHORSE L. T. Nevin and F. Dwyer, from . staying at the Baranof Hotel, Wav, for f her information. | ©old. Joe George, George Bros. p%;\?:wd for 8 o'clock tomorrow ' 921 5| Liquor Store. 916 tf "’ night % AL | R GRS Marguerite Sablin, representative| HOME for a fluffy tom cat; good | LIGHT Housekeeping room swit- ® for the distributors of the North\wsti mouser. Green 135 920 St able for business women. Phone 1 UL‘7 3 1 5 and Alaska, directs the school. Af =1 81. 906 1t 1 - - very gcod and receptive crowd at- Spruce logs, also| ———— i — J tended yesterday. se quantities | THE _HOLLY BHOF. Good paymg Everyone is invited to attend, Miss| ca: tupply, carlisst shipment,| business. Owner would like to Sablin says, whether or not she is| pric pping point. Nied-] Jeave city. Experieice not nec- a Bendix user. Miss Sablin explains| ermeyer 1 Co., Spalding| essary. Owner will teach business. INDEPENDENCE PAY WEEK END IR R S ) LT dryer operates and use of the Ben-{ ———— gz g 5 MOUTH sedan, 1942 en- dix ironer. She also explains the| WANTED TO BUY: One or twoi'® & Fo premgd ; ¢ S ar of -HOBDH % “1 scows, 60 to 110 ft. Willing to! 8ine, in top condition, body fair, proper use of soaps and detergents, =" . ang " n repairs.| tires good, $475. 83 Willoughby . bluing and tleaches and water soft-| take as is and make own repairs.} g i e Give complete information, price,| ©r phone 259. 914 tt This is the first time the company| ¢ondition and wherz at. ;’;‘;‘z 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new ' i has sent demonstrators to Alaska.| Empire C4430. “™| extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- ., Next week t.hed i l\\'il; e e | BEAUTY Operator, good reference,| ln, Auk Bay. 908 tt ncihecrage an ater to airbanks. " . i . 1 oo 5 £ Wallace Graham, service manager | g::; O‘M‘;‘:efifiswéa“f,fl‘figfl';{ly HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 5 s et e oo S 557 Wrangell, Alaska, 913 12t %% RvEmo, s S as taken advantage | sEPAEL s S — FORREST Home and t of off-hours to visit the Mendenhall | CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours| ™ oy o ngl:way 2" carpr::::g}; o Glacier and other scenic spots and| week. Phone 34. 907 tf Inquire Helen Fbrust Douglas says she is very impressed with the — 602 v 878 tt i 0 dramatic beauty of the city and its ENIERIAINMENI’ !S ; Pz surroundings. HOTEL in good location for sale i | 3 O g ERE FOR or lease. Ph. 187, 88l tt RY X KI“Y lo BROAD(AST plA““ED H COMPLETE Body ané Fender Shop HG“T or nlvwo JOES Well equipped. Reasonable. In- GlEE (luB FRI i quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil See the S eeaa Several broadcasts direct from the loughby. 872 1 1 casting Company. It will also be ¢ £ | 3 heard over KINY tonight. The first Plans to entertaln ’?““mb”s of| 3 HOUSES unu lot. Inquire, Trev- . will be at 6 o'clock when the Louis- | the University of Washington Glee| or Davis. 184 ti 1 3 > “lub when it arrives here Friday, Walcott fight wl be relayed from | Club v CROWNING OF THE QUEEN I neiwork 1 ot A Brout | entatiey by cnasered pine ove| L QST AND FOUND casting Company. It will also be|at noon, were announced today. o recorded by the Juneau station at| If they arrive in time, they Wil|yo87: Wednesday, June 16, Kodak GREE‘I‘ THE MEN ur THE N AVY that time and rebroadcast at 10:15|b¢ guests at the Junior M| Flash Bantam. Phone 223, before p.m. for those who miss the carlier|Per of Commerce luncheon meet-| 5, p, 919 3t airing. The first CBS broadcast from | N8 Duringbethekanemoon £ 'u:e Convention Hall in Philadelphia | Visitors will be taken on a sight- AWARDING OF THE AUTOMOBILE (AT R e e S | RN is finished and will continue to 7|and the Auk Bay area. = 7 : o'clock. Later developments from the| Following the concert at 8 oclock | KIMBELL Plano, nice condition, Reputlican conclave will be report-|in the 20ih Century Theatre, a (or. Teng Fhiens 109, . Gaogre Jns TAKE PART IN THE EXCITEMENT S, S L | B O S | S e P it 8:45 o'clock and 9:15. The Thursday | & held in the Gold Room of the| Agent. 08 m session of the convention will be|Baranof Hotel. This will be n’“‘:; APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv- *" | broadcast at 12 noon tomorrow, with | ed to members of the glee club, ™ ;. H ges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf Ithe noon news moving from 12:15 to | persons who have served on pub- ki 112:30. licity and entertainment commit- | SEAVIEW Api. for rent, one block. i — tees for them, service club repre- from Federal Bldg. 890 tf 4 L sentatives who have sold tickets i prope"y Iransfers and friends and relatives of the|NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. i3 yisttors. - * Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf | Recent property transiers in this| ggturday morning no official ar-| mmr e T T C 4 area, as indicated by the following . & de t _| YICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or i ¥ ‘. . rangements have been made to en-| P oo motel Bh, 18 deeds filed in the office of U. S.|iertain the group, because it is be- < . i f E ’Commlsslcner _Fellx Gray, are: lieved they may have plans of | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms Henri J. Blair to John S. Cheney. i ¥ : i, 5 their own until the plane leaves also steam baths. Scandinavian |proverty on Fifth near Kennedy. | for Ketchikan in the afternoon. Rooms. 736 1 i , ol i 5 E is also invited. Men attending are T wg?::lzbyg‘“;a l:;gfie'm Marshall ;elcome to take their lradxes.g “Ismu“nws | . Erid al e do gpe gl DANCE =ssuz MUSEC =eeex PARADE ey — Cumpite Praiopmaphe Seppte RealoR 3 Glaer Highway. HOSPITAL NOTES Developing - Printing - Enlargh Walter Brommels to John Grado, ts’ Paints Ma e | property on the Glacier Highway, 6% % _ AIR SHOW woaee- BASEBALL L G P | s o g | i i 'd: Vi EOLY, MY, |ttt g e C. W. Wright to James Larsen|¥esterday were BQ Anderson, WS | GrppANTEED Realsuo Permane . !property on Eighth Street near C A RRORRYE, - el t, $7.50 » Street. Valle, all for medical treatment and ::|', ‘Be ‘ tapesrh cufll:'h $1 up. =osss (J1) el b {” Walter H. Knape to W. E. Nigh,| Ms. Chester Johnson, surgery. Dis- | &% Teputy, Shob. Phone 201 i property on Irwin Street. charged were Charles Edwards, e f A Sanders A. Wilson to George An-[Mrs. James Barragar and Sidney tic, property at West 11th and F|Halbert, medical treatment. CANADIAN PACIFIC Street, William Fawcett was admitted WINDOW DISPLAY | Mrs. Ruth Hawkesworth to Mrs.|and Patricia Albert discharged from| The Canadian Pacific Railway | Birdie L. Blomgren, property at In-| Government Hospital yesterday. |office is sporting new window dis- F l R E v 0 R K s Vdisi: Strest and Caihoun, e |plays this week in the form of two el Swanson to Ralph W., Me- VISITING POPEJOYS illuminated posters which are an ¥ lander, property three miles from| Nantie Montgomery, San Diego, |added attraction to the downtown ’ Juneau on the Glacier Highway. California teacher, arrived here |area. b 3 't W. E. Feero to William Fleek,|yesterday on board the Baranof to ———.—— make a tour of Alaska. She will

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