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PAGE TWO 10 LOOK FOR NEW FISH SOURCES IN BERING SEA SOON| M- The U Service will SEATTLE, Aug. 20 S. Fish and Wildlife send a vessel into the Bering Sea | this month to determine whether | the area can become a rich, new source of sole, flounder and cod officials said today. The vessel is the 100-foot drag- boat Washington, now being out- fitted here. It will leave for the northern waters Monday Survey work in the Bering Sea before the war, similar to that now planned, aided in ‘the development of the fast growing king crab in- dustry there Officials said the vessel will pro- bably stay he north until early in November TecHnicians will try ut new types of fishing gear and ,«norml) explore bottom fishing sibilities in the vast area. - SOROPIIMISIS HAVE LUNCHEON MEETING | Jessie Stevefis ‘was unnni-! clected to fill the unexs term of Miss Lee Ellenwood e board of directors at the u Soroptimist Club luncheon | WAY BACK HERE, AIRLINES TO UP FARES, DO AWAY WITH FREE MEAli WASHING TOI\ — (P A ten percent airlines Inre bomz is| ‘cummg soon—with the added prle- pect that free meals in flight will be | ended | | Present fares average about 55| cents a mile. The new rate of just over six cents will be the highest in nearly 15 vears. It will take ef- fect either in September or October, depending on when all the paper work can be completed That outlook is the result of a precedent-setting conference called by the Civil Aeronautics Board to| talk over the industry's financial crisis Aug -o | AXIS SALLY ISON | TREASON TRIAL| FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 20 —(»—"Axis Sally" left for the Unit- 'Russian Weddlng in Old Tradition to Be Held Hcfla Sunday In the tradition of the Old World Russian Oothedox Church, a wedding ceremony which has not been performed in Juneau for many years will be held here Sun- Street. The ceremony will unite Miss Ida Miller of Riverside, Calif., and Mr. Pedro R. Barril of Juneau,| son of Mr. and Mrs, Catalino B.| Barril, Sr. Miss Miller is the sis- ter of Gilbert Miller of Shiprock, New Mexico. Attendants will be six crown! bearers and two Icon carriers. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Athanasius Ossorgin of | the St. Michgel's Cathedral of Sit- | * ka. The local Russian Greek Or- ]‘modox choir will sing during the! Xservices. day at 2 o'clock at the Russian| Gregk Orthodox Church on Pifth: \ |STEPS TAKENTO | PLACE COLONIES EQUAL TO DUTCH | THE HAGUE, Tne Netherlands, Aug. 20—®—A projected union of the Netherlands *and its colonies!| on an equal footing moved a step {nearer reality today. A constitutional amendment au- thorizing the union was ratified, 76 to 22, by the second Chamber {of the Dutch Parliament last night. | It still must be approved by the first Chamber or Senate. -, — TWO BOYS HELD IN RENQ BLAZE i RENO, Név. Aug. 20—®— Two: “awiul sorry” Negro boys were held | by juvenile authorities today for starting a downtown fire Sunday | which killed five persons und in-| Following the wedding, a banquet hunoring the young couple will be | {held at the New Chinatown Cafe,| and is invitational. treason. yesterday noon in the Ter- race Room of the Baranof Hotel A, new idea for future luncheon 1gs, to dedicate each lunch- local member of the clubf ced upon by the member- I Nina Barcumes was chosen e first Soroptimist guest-of- for next Thursday's meet- ) The various guests (»r honor mll bé entitled to chocse their own menu, too l WILL GODINGS LEAVE 1 FOR WASHINGTON,D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Will Goding and their young son, Charles left yes- | terday via Pan American Airways enroute to Washington, D. C. God»l ing has been appointed Assmam‘ Chief of the Alaska Branch, Divi- sion of Territories and Insular Po:-‘ U. S. Department of the He will also be Executive for the Inter-Agency; sessions, Interior. Secretary Committee. During the past year, Goding has seen Chief of the Alaska Division office of the U. S. Department of Commerce The Godings plan to buy a new car in Seattle and will drive to Washnglon D. C. >eoe MINERAL SURVEY IS COMPLETED AT HYDER, SEWARD PENINSULA The mineral survey conducted by the Territorial Department of Mines has been completed in the Hyder and Seward Peninsula areas. Bruce Thomas, mining engineer who made the Seward Peninsula check, is now in the McGrath and Kuskokwim area. Howard Fowler worked the Hyder district. The two engineers will return to Juneau in the fall to prepare a report on Ajaskan minerals to be presented to the Legislature. >-ee - FROM WESTMINSTER Here from Westminster, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Paine are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. - e, — Loyal Order of Moose will hold a dance Saturday. night, 10 o'clock. All members and their ladies in- vited. 970 1x e . Wa SLACKS Tlibr-d by Fashiondd with care To givelenger wear Finest hbrlu Newest Pattern Most popular Sh‘u Vsuthbul Pleated Models Full-cut . ZW- Closure Caslers Mens Wear swift sure repellent and estiideoderiai—bess 30°60 90 125 IBUHAC INSEZT POWDER Juneau Drug ComPlny Harry Race Drug Company Wealield Drug Company | FATRBANKS, Alaska, |.| | She is Mildred D. Gijlars, for-| merly of Portland, Me. During Lhel war she broadcast appeals tof American soldiers to stop fightmg‘ She was arpested soon after Ameri- an troops entered Germany, re-| eased briefly. md then jailed again.| ARMY PIOT CRACKS UP NEAR FAIRBANKS Aug. 20— A—An Air Ferce ilyer escaped by wimming three-fourth of a milé ast Wednesday night when hjs >-64 pontocn plane crashed during a landing on a lake. The flyer, Lt. Harry C. Bartel of Erie, Pa., swam to shore with the aid of a life preserver. He was in the water an hour. The accident occurred 50 miles southeast of here on Birch Lake. Bartel spent last night in a pros- pector's log cabin and returned to| the Ladd Field Air Force Base here by truck early today. Search- ers were just preparing to hunt l“” him when he appeared at the 1 base. e, ARTS AND (RAFTS HAS NEW DISPLAY, | DOWNTOWN STORE' Alaskan Arts and Crafts of Juireau is now showing in its display window in the Vic Power Paint Store, the watercolor, charccal and pastel studies of Miss Bonnie Keithahn, senior from the { Washington State College, who is majoring in fine arts. D HAINES VISITOR | Emma M. Stauffer of Haines is sw]]pmk at the Gastineau Hctel The group UNTED FOOD CO. Formerly Operating as Piggly Wiggly IN BUSINESS AT THE SAME LOCATION FIG BARS FRUIT COCKTAIL treit mix . No, 2% fin dlc MIX VEGETABLES kighgrade . No. 21in 15c AMERICAN F R EE Delivery | Filipino Community, all friends and' ithe public are cordially invited to the wedding and the reception. Miss Miller is a nurse’s aide at the Sherman Institute in Riverside, | catit. . Barril is a commercial | | student ul Riverside College at' Rnerside ‘The young couple plan to return there where Mr. Barril | will complete his commercial studies | this year. jured 137. Police Chier L. R. Greeson said |the nine-year-old boys told hmn It will precede | tney started a paper fire in the, ient is on Okinawa. e a reception at the Catholic Parish pasement of a vacant building, then ' suspected cases in Japan. |ed States today to face trial for|Hall from 9 p. m. until 1 am. The' 'tried vainly to put it out as it|Polio cases spread to stored junk. | > COUNCIL MEETING | The Juneau City Council will hold | its regular semimonthly meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the City Coun- cil Chambers. Councilman Joseph | A. Thibodeay - will be welcomed home after a long vacation. WHAT BEAUTIEUL F LOORS ycs IT'S EASY witH JOHNSON’S SELF-POLISHING GLO-COAT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA' SLEEPING SICKNESS, On stone tile, linoleum and hardwood floors, Johnson’s Self-Polishing GLO- COAT gives you a beautiful shine with practically no work. Just apply GLO- COAT—it dries in 20 minutes to a beau- tiful, gleaming finish. No rubbing, no PURE HONEY polishing. Ask your_dealer_for GLO- ?. COAT todav. JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT Made in the II.S.A.‘ by the makers of Johnson’s Wax « « - 1 pound package 57c CHEESE Pkdnes 10-24 - 1oz syrup pueier 5Te 5 pound loaf $3.35 SAUERKRAUT, Columbia - No. 2% tin 12¢ ECONOMY TOWELS, llousellold 500 shoss ¢ AV : S ! FREE belivm-y FR[DAY AUGUST 20, 1948 KFT(‘HIKAN \ISITORS ! ECIAL COUNCIL MEET AT DOUGLAS TONIGHT FRENCH CLAIM 500 REBELS KILLED IN ONE WEEK BATTLE SAIGON, Indochina, Aug. 20— (#—French planes, troops and naval forces have killed 500 Indo-Chinese insurgents in a week-long battle which resulted in an “important victory” for the French, it was an- nounced today. A communique from the French High Command said the Viet-Nam Seventh Army was routed. French losses were reported George L. Beck ana aiiorney A. | H. ziegler of Ketchikin are new arrivals at the Baranof Hotel - Alec Cresa of Sitka, is register- €d at the Hotel Juneau. —————— Cecii Crab of Tenakee Springs is registered at the Gastineau Ho- . | tel. A special session of the Douglas | | city Council will be held at B‘ o'clock tonight at the City Hall It will meet with the tax assessor | and go through the tax rolls in| I. O. Iversen and R. N. Westberg preparation for sending separate | of Point Roberts, Wash., are regis- | tax klflwmé‘ll!fi ltmed at me Baranof Hot.el POINT ROBERTS i Helen Waldroop is a new arrival at the Hotel Juneau IIIIIlllIIIlllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIHlfllllllmIlllmllllllllllllmllllllllllllllll To Go Where You Want o Go To Get There Quicky in Comfort i at nine French soldiers and 39 pro- French. Viet-Namians Kkilled. D s POLIO REPORTED IN U5 ARMY JAPAN TOKYO, Aug AU~’1’vI‘hm fl rst positive case of sleeping sickness among. American occupation per- sonnel and 64 cases of polio were reported today by the Army The known sleeping sickness pat- | There are 13 Phone 7—-——Doub!7p|,m are mostly in the 5 3 4 ] o Tokyo-Yokohama area. 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