The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 7, 1948, Page 6

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PAGE SIX 3 with great popular favor, according to Attorney R returned from Philadel- gton. Mr. Robert- 1e had talked with ople in the East as well Chicago, Iowa, and Seattle, n trains and planes and tound body firmly convinced that Dewey and Warren would be elec- ted by an overwhelming vote next fall. He also said that, notwithstanding the unfortunate failure of the Re- publican National Committee to remedy the deplorable situation in E. Robertson whojAirways, Thanks to Pan American World 750 pretty, deep-colored Vanda orchid corsages were pre- sented to Juneau women for the July 4 celebration The orchids arrived by air from Honolulu Sunday and were given away at the PAA office Monday. Fred Dunn, traific manager, and his office staff made the arrange- ments for the corsages through San Francisco headquarters. | The kiddies weren’t left out | either. Plenty.of PAA balloons were distributed to them from the office ;during the holiday. |of Juneau were also in attendance jat the dinner meeting. Highlight of the banquet was the induction of the new President, | Charles W. Carter. Homer Garvin, outgoing President, handed the \guvel over to President Carter. President Carter was one ‘of the | first members of the Juneau Chap- ter, as he joined the organization |in November, 1935, at the banquet {when the charter was presented. Following the banquet, the visit- 'ors were taken on a sightseeing trip to Mendenhall Glacier. South Bend Rotarians honored were the window of the H & Q Sports Cen- ter. | 4n addition to the first prize 'trip to Akron for the National race, the second prize bicycle with complete accessories is displayed at the store. Co. award of a well assorted Ex- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— The Shell Oii Com-{ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfilllllIlIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIlIIIII UNEAU, ALASKA — ! \ 1 @ Casualty ® Glass @ Theft @ Robbery ® Burglary @ Fire @ Workmen's'Compensation INSURANCE 1 dents from all over Alaska. Dick, :Mrs. Clarence O'Dell, Mr. and Mrs.|acto tool chest for the best de-|gon. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.r 4 | "OMINATION OF who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ROTARIANS Ho“ok | Chester Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Leon | signed car arrived = several days|E. .C. Shellworth, reside in the | = . . C. L. Wingerson, plans to enter| 'B Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.-H.|ago and is now on hand for the | latter place. The Shellworths liv-| : DEwEY wARREN Massachusetts Institute of Tech-| INDIA"A MEMBERS | Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. John Wool- | race. led for many years in Alaska at' . V nology in September. | verton, Mrs. Art Russell, Dr. Rob-| Additional prizes, including one| Chilkat Barracks and also Juneau. FTETIR Th TR | A'I' D N[ ert Aker, Emil Johnson, and J. 8. for the best brake design, will be ———————— \ 9 IS pOPUlAR ONE SUNDAY WAS [ l" R MEE""G‘Y“"‘“ Srdets MRS. WisN LEAVES . R | b TR T e _'v":*;; Mrs. Bess A. Winn, ex’re‘cl:uve lsec-. ¢ Rotarians and Rotary Anns of | S. DAVLI> TURNS retary of the Alaska erculosis ] R- E. RObel'iSOn, Ba(k from OR(H'D DAY FOR !Suulh Bend, Indiana, y\wx'e Lhe!SOAP Box pRIlES I After a two month vacation trip | Association left for Seward yes- '”s”ra“ce A l | R l. . | honored guests at a banquet given "ow o“ Dlsmv in the States, Mrs. Robert Davlin |terday on the Baranof. She ge”cy ‘ ! EDUb Ian Conven'lon, JUNEAU woME ;by the Rotary Club last evening returned to Juneau on Saturday | will visit the Seward Sa:utox;l‘u;: ¢ v 3 S {in the Gold Room of the Baranof {via Pan American Airways. She and other stations on her fie ff C 1 i S : f | Gives His Oplnlon Iotel. The visiting Rotarians were With the July 18 Juneau Soap|has been visiting in Seattle, Port- | trip. She will return to Juneau 0 ers Omp e1e dervice o 4 4 —_— Probably more orchids were being | members of the Scottish Rite Ma- Box race just slightly more than|jand, and Manhattan Beach, Ore- three weeks. ' < 1 The nomination of Dewey and|worn by Juneau women Monday son touring party which visited a week away, entries can have the - - — W“M . Mar]ne s | * Warren at the Republican National|than on any other day in the Juneau while the Princess Louise first complete glimpse of the select| S#9#96990009640444009 5 LA L L Con )0 in Philadelphia has met |city’s history. was in port. The Rotary Anns prize list now on display. in the| & Llflbl]lly | { Alaska by which the great majority following: Mr. and Mrs. Conrad - i of Alaskan Republicans have been | Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cro- ' 1 disfranchized from participating for ea Miss Euni Cr ! = many years in the internal govern- MA" IS STABBED AI :“Idu' Mrmeorml;:eGfln‘:::;l; x: TELEPHONE 57 . ; of the Reputlican Party inl ! . C i i ! % i and Mrs. Clarence Hargrave, Mr. . that he personally intended PELICAN SATURDAY and b Clarence Hargrave, mr., UE. Manager ] did in 1044 to campaign for, and Mrs. Frank Kilander, Dr. and > - 2 J e y. He said he would urge all| Sergjus Shakely, of Hoonah, own-' __ " =~~~ "' 77 % 1 Family Gr P Alaskan Republicans to do all with |er af she fhing boat Rebecea, was ; amily Group Protection in their power to aid in electing:stabbed in a brawl at Pelican Sat- wEwgy ’ OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building Dewey and Warren not only by con- | urday afternoon and brought to Ju- | " - When youre away 5 tributing to the Republican Na- ' neau that evening for treatment hy ' ”l” ticnal Committee’s campaign funds!pr. J, O. Rude. L S the belongings you take - but also by writing friends in the Dr. Rude said today that Bhakelyi ! HITZGERALD ! with you are not fully States urging them to vote for|js recovering rapidly and expects to | , covered by insurance un- D Dewey and Warren. be released within a few days. The | . less you have a Personal ll 9 S e knife entered this chest to the left ‘ KENTUCKY'S Effects Policy. ; RICHARD WINGERSON | of the heart. Deputy U. S. 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