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PAGETWO — weak and could not have ) J | Chiet rd Planning and Control, who hea the committee (G HEAR!NG told Mayor W ndrickson and the aud ce that it would take time to make a decision but pointed out that, when Goast Guard Head- PEET quarters were removed from Alaska o . . considerable thought was given tc Visiting Committee Listens tne cction which was made by ec- onomic necessity and Wwith reluc- fo Argumems on tance. He explained that Alaska did . H not lose any yerational units but - tive functions and personne Captain Richmond declared that l}‘r‘ . e S P there are some disadvantag to the i B 3 ICge reay AL committee & now considering f the 17th U. 8. Coast Guard DIS- /), 0 gre sufficient disadvanta trict. The same truth applies to, the e e il ‘ possibility of securing the location rd DistHet | of Coast Guard headquarters in Ju- ! neau iments in favor of the Dis- Only a very few persons were heard from Mayor Hen- present this” morning in the City Secretary Frederick O, Council Chambers re a public v of the Juneau Chamber of hearing was conducted by members Commerce, Dr. J. O. Rude, Curti of a Coast Guard Committee to Shattuck, Trevor Davis and Keith determine the necessity of bringing G- Wildes. They particularly - re-| District Headquarters back to Alas- ferred to absentee control and the ka and the possicility of establish- Centr ation of Juneau ng the headquarters in Juneau Captain N. S. Haueen, Commander The few presentations which were of the Alaskan Section of the Coast 900000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 ANNOUNCING ... “Short Hair for You> . latest play by Dame Fashion THE TIME: July, 1948 THE PLACE: Baranof Peauty Salon CAST OF CHARACTERS: You and Your Hairstylist (Directions: Enter through the lobby of the Bar- anof Hetel and, under experienced hands, see a new, more exciting “you” emerge! With your cool, flatiering and style short-do, veuw'll ta yeur place ameng the leaders on the stage set by fashion experts ior tedav!) Phone 538 without delay! Baranof Beauty Salon MRS. ILAII PARMENTER Assisted by Mrs. Flossie Foran Mrs. Georgia Tunstill 000000090009 000000040900000000000000000000005906% TRAVEL SOUTHBOUND on the Luxurious Cruise Ship CORSAIR Juneau io Vancouver De Luxe Passenger Accommodations are available on the next | morale admitted to the | the | were very Guard, said that Alaska needs more impressed | floating units and airplanes rather than administrative units. Both Mayor Hendrickson and Eassaugh offered the services of the City and the Chamber of Commerce in assisting the Coast Guard to lo- cate here Other members of the Committee are Captain Clarence H. Peterson and Lieutenant Commander Rode- rick Y. Edwards. They are assisted by H. E. Merrick, Staff Assistant to the Senate Appropriations Com- mittee, and W. E. Johnson, Trea- sury Department Budget Officer. Read Admiral Joseph E. Stika, Commandant of the 13th Coast Guard Distriet, and Captain Haugen are travelling with the visitors to assist them in any way they can Commander Leon H. Morine, Coast Guard Morale Officer, came on the trip to make a personal survey of conditions here for Coast Guardsmen 3 The group will leave here tomor- row for Kodiak and Anchorage Plans to visit Fairbanks have been cancelled >+ RUTH B. HUTTON T0 BE HONGRED AT NO-HOST BANQUET - o-host informal banquet will held tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'cleck at the Salmon Creek Coun- try Club in honor.of Mrs. Ruth B. Hutton, National President of the American Legion Auxiliary, who is visiting units in the Terri- tory Mr. and Mrs. Hutton are due to arrive from Anchorage by plane tomorrow afternoon. Immed- iately after arrival. Mrs. Hutton will be interviewed over Radio Sta- tion KINY. Ir. and Mrs. Hutton will leave Juneau on day evening. The Juneau Auxiliary is making plans for entertainment of the visitors on Sunday. The Juneau Auxiliary Issues a crdial invitation to members of the ican Legion and their Auxiliary, the Veterans of Foreigi: Auxiliary, and any pérsons to attend the Anyone desiring reserva- asked to please call Green 366, and their A interested banquet t i -+ HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital csterday for medical treatment was William Holtzinger Leaving the hospital yesterday after receiving medical treatment were 1 Hitt of Excursion Inlet, Eugene Specht, Fred McRae of Haines, and John W. Ball from Ketchikan. Mrs. Vernon Joyer and daughter went home from the hos- pital last evening. Malcolm Shepard of Haines was Government Hos- pital - COOS BAY MAN HERE V. A. Dimmick, Jr., of the Coos Bay Lumber Co., is here to assist Juneau Spruce Corporation in setting up a traffic flow control. He will stay in Juneau about ten days P k. ] a7 AN Southbound Sailing - July 26 e ) — Fare $120.00 plus 15% Federal Tax Suites - 10% Extra [ PACIFIC CRUISE LINES Northland Transportation Co. General Agents To Go Where You Want to Go To Get There Quicky in Comfort i HIZ6ERALD KENTUCKY'S/ NI ,Genuine/ SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED) IN BOND, 100 PROOP” ot B — 8T "Phone 7—Double—*7Phone THE ALASKAN CAB €0. — The Finest Cars and Service in Now Equipped with Two-Way Short-Wave Juneau — Radio Signals % LA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— FOUR CLUBS, AMER. LEAG. MAKE RACE Hot Time IoWn Pennant- Indians, Yanks Draw- ing Big Attendance By JACK HAND Four clubs are battling for the American League pennant but two (teams—Cleveland and New York {are making all the money The Indians and Yank are headed for a new all-time attendance mark of 850,000 and over $1,000,000 for their ame inte: ub series Pascball er has seen anything |like it b--ause it never had two parks Lie the Yankee Stadium and Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium in- volved in a season-long flag battle Last night's turnout of 68,258 New Yorkers who watched Joe DiMag- glo’s grand slam homer give the anks a 6-5 edge over the Indians, was the third largest to watch t teams struggle. ‘The teams play fmore games. The Philadelphia’s A's took advan- tage of Cleveland’s misfortune to advance to within a half game of the lead by nosing out S*. Louis in 12 innings, 8-7. Hank Majeski's with the bases loaded and two o turned the trick The big noise of the American League again was provided by the cnrushing Boston Red Sox who won another doucleheader, stretching their string to eight straight Vern Stephens hammered homer in each game to humble the Chic g0 White Sox. The scores were and 5-3 Detroit fell below he eigh each other ut i i 500 agai ing to Washington, 9-8 ir - ings after scoring six runs in the first frame. Boston’s National League lead was boosted to §': games when the Braves were®rained out at Cinc nati and Brookiyn lost to Chica; Johnny Schmitz did his usual j m the Dodgers, beatir them for the feurth time this year, 6-3 St. Louis and New York split a | pair. Sheldon Jones outpitched Mur- |ry Dickson for a Giant 6-3 edge in the opener but the Cards came from behind to take the fir in 11 {innings, 7-6. H Phillies d up in topped trimmed th but wou cond game ve innings. Pittsbur 3 in the oper a e a 1-1 tie in by rain after -~ oo FROM PENNSYLVANIA Two women irom Reading, Penn., J the Haw- Bar- Elinor H. Steel and Hazel Kinson, are stopping anof Hotel. at single | NEAU, ALASKA IR, C. OF C. SEEKS BOATS FOR HIRE IN SALMON DERBY FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1948 | | i RUSS PLANE | TESTS BOMBS | merce will assist in the Salmon g T Derby here July 30-August 31 by! | T = lining up available boats for rental to those who wish to participate in the Derby, as requested by Milo [Plane held Clouse at the chamber's noen|British air . { ; Juncheon in the Gold Room of the |to Berli: T ut firing exercises in the same | BERLIN, July 23—(®—A Russian bombing practice in the | corridor from Hamburg | and Soviet aircraft car- d ‘Baranof Hotel today. | ccrridor, British authorities an- Headed by John Quilco, & boat, - | rental committee composed = Of " Tl e caiq this air ac-! IS ALMOST A SUBURB Peter Warner, Ralph Pott and Fred Martin ;0 to work on the pro- t Anyone who has tivity constituted “breaches of ing regulations - je tely ) or small boat which he would renting to Derby NA"ONAl GUARD entite to contact com-, mittee rs at Peter Wood \ 2 H % S pOTECTS. FLOOD ...by Pan American Clipper o osene AREA FROM LOOT oy : i and he ex- | only 4 ut 1 enter the Derby el | 4 dlnn@f fob ' t tressed the im-! LANCASTER, O. July 23—P— | 'efln'fas,f pertanc ing available boats. National Guard members patrolled | fom "oME Many visitors, he said, come north | flooded sections of Lancaster to- - for tt ¥ d need * dav after Gov. Thomas J. Herbert| ® only beUl(f The Chamber also will meet these received an appeal for protection ast to dinper f, FAIRBA“K people Derby information |against looters, rom ) available I Brig. Gen. Kenneth Cooper, As- Clot he Derby fee for sistant State Adjutant General, sent i will be $5 per 35 to 40 men and two to three of-| @ Ol'll)' an afterncon from ... Ju“EAu club’s fish hatch- ficers to the scene. + r this area is ex-| Earlier, Mayor Fred von Stein| ¥ the legislature this proclaimed a city-wide emergency. | ETTING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying 1l be a benefit to the He asked the people of Lancaster Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome e Sportimen’s|to cooverate with the Red Cross clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. to" ancorporate’ «all qud atherg Telfa pren et BENETE | And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependable clubs and maintain with city officials. Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare 3 Juneau. Derby priz Lancaster was struck early yester- ; o C-tame car, will be on dis- day by a flash flood that followed low— with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . .. i | w at Cowlings instead of KINY | heavy rains. Residents described | : e S M e o e BARANO¥ HOTEL—Telephone 106 Hawthorne of the Alaska | 1913 i : ug and Barge Co. which: o >-re N perate a n‘u%u-rr‘ulu- ASSAULT. BATTERY i ervic Scaltle to Southeast| peyerr Brown was turned over | Alaska, was another guest SPEake: i, Federal authorities yesterday ai- Worto AIRWAYS tudy al seeking cham-| . A R LR The D@s/r/n a//‘r%/fly (4//1(/{ arraigned before U. S. Commission- per endorsement made by Jack| o porct oo | e wosts to wulld ) € Fellx Gray on a charge of a Dons i _%sault and battery. Bond was set | —————— = L ——————— float, 375 feet long With a 250- | ¢ ¢ o0 d ooy ) o {06 i3> Droparty Lapl sw0. e WhSgeoubad Reats iy 2 heti f iej T xa },K," o et \he! D¢ @ sick woman a downtown | Ther# it nn subhstituie inr newsnager az’-verhsmu! 1 ) furnish the piling and > § s {5 S50 I R, i SlAsie VEARSCRRT e D Il build the decking and float, with the mu-l — — vision that he will have exclu-! right to one side of the float, | = . v the other siae be wea vy (il EGEIE Groceries the public. The proposed tloat| r could be used by airpla A re-! D'_”VERY it the next meeting Tom Moore’s suggestion, the M ! chamber decided to send a tele-| eais Delegate E. L. Bartlett to assistance on the car ramp ram tc ¥ ECONOMY T92-9 Phone situg 553 DENVERY eral piano selections for the cham- | ber today | | ( HEINZ 7 ¥ NED VEGETABLES scientifically cooked and packed 4o assure uniformly high vitamin retention NEINZ STRAINED FRUITS AND DESSERTS rate high or fine lavor and texture HEINZ STRAINED MEAT PRODUCTS SHOP - at HUTCHINGS for the FINESTY in FRESHFRUITS.. and VEGE TA_leES 19 HEINZ 15% oz. COOKED MACARONI with Cheese - = = HEINZ 15% oz. COOKED l 6( SPAGHETTI in Tomato Sauce . Large HEINZ TOMATOKETCHUP - - 28 100z. JOY CAKEMIX - - - - 25¢ 3 Ih. can SWIFT'NING SHORTENING $1.37 12 oz. SWIFT'S CORNED BEEF - - §7¢ 12 oz. can HYGRADE'S LUNCH MEAT - 47 ¢ BEN-GEE ready fo serve CHOP SUEY - 59 KRAFT DINNER servingforfour - - 1%¢ DREFT SOAP POWDER - 1 pound S and W (OFFEE - - - - Large Fresh EGGS from (anada, doz. 69 SHOP, where you always SAVE . . . at HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Huichings has at all times the finest in Choice Cuis of Meats, Smoked Meais and Pouliry SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BOATS ORDERS - Delivery Anytime BE WISE ECONOMIZE l