The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 20, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ADMIRALTY GAME POLIO VICTIM AT RESERVE OPPOSED | CRAIG SENT SOUIH BY JR. CHAMBER .. v s o e 1Coast Guard wpnrtt-d a Catalina Ask that Pofential Pulp flying boat was due at Annette fAMERICAN PILOT BOMBS BERLIN WITH LOLLIPOPS BERLIN, Aug. 20.—®— There’s | He had H d | e ne"w;':’;ii‘: West Division (h|ef of prietor of the Crystal Steam the Home Undertaking Company on Saturday morning at -ten o'clock. I H ' Se“ Bo d Interment will be in the Riverton s ere 0 n s Crest Cemetery, in Seattle. | he St di ! R A e e St Treasury Depariment |LES COCHRANS T0 LEAVE FOR STATES Mr. and Mrs. Les Cochran and daughter, Jo Ann, plan to leave Ju- | |neau around the 1st of Sept. for | |san Antonio, Texas where Cochran | FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1948 - G .« . 18 aliways @ pleasure L. M. Olney, Regional Director will be employed as a physlothen- |of the Western Division of the U. ot "Having lived in Juneau and | 8. Treasury Department, is in Ju- Douglas for the past three years, the | | 1s1and, near Ketchikan, Alaska, to- a new kind of bomber over Ber-: MI” SI'E Remam iday to pick up a woman stricken lin these days. It's a lollipop 3'm WORKERS 1 | with poliomyelitis. ,bomber and every German kid Available | It said the woman, identified fonly as a Mrs. Hamilton of Craig, Junior unamver of Commerce (0-!prince of Wales Island, would be day voted to send to proper gov-iflown to Sand Point Naval Air ernmental authorities in Washing-!giation here and taken by ambu- ton, D. C., its protest against mak- jance to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in ing Admiralty Island a game re-}pgejlingham for treatment. serve The flying boat was held over-! Eck Guerin offered the motion,|night at Port Hardy, B. C.. by poor 'son of Garland, Utah. |the Russian food klockade of the knows about it. This bomber is the idea of an Ameri- can pilot—Lieutenant Gale Halver- He is one of the fliers assigned to Operations Vittles, which is designed to break former German capital. Halverson calls his lollipop bomb- {than 3,000 idle construction and| This afternoon he will ing “Operations Little Vittles,” and the German children watch eager- ly for Halverson's plane to come lollipop | 'Thene were no. signs. of a. return-to- jwork movement today among more gram is progressing well in Alaska. | neau working on the Savings Boné ! Sllll IDlE 0" program. Olney, who has confer- Al‘m pROJE(I' red with local bankers, post office | LAM/ - officials and otner issuing agents, e i linr o e ‘said that the Savings Bond pro- fly to maintenance workers ‘at this atomic | Petersburg and Wrangell and will weapons project. | return to Juneau on the weekend | This was the third day of the | enroute to Fairbanks. During his | | Cochrans plan to have their car‘ !shipped to Haines from where they | | will arive down the Alcan Highway. | Enroute to San Antonio, the Cochrans will visit Les’ mother. Mrs. | | Cloy Hagen, in Yakima, Wash., and two sisters, Mis. Edwin Freund and | Mrs, Vesta McNutt, who are living in Los Angeles. Cochran served with the Coasi | Guard in the Territory during the | bottied in bond ILW:HARPER . Ao 879 Kentucky Straightl Bourbon Whl;by * KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHIXEY, ROTTLED IN fl, 100 PROOF. past war and was mustéred out at | EIRUNEIM DISTILLESS 0., LOUIEVILLE, kY, e (OATS— SUITS DRESSES Reduced by 14 tola In Both the DOWNSTAIRS aml the UPSTAIRS Smres Corporation MoPaF Brake Lining And Parts DODGE-PLYMOUTH TRAINED MECHANICS R. W. Cowling (:u.Ii 5 Front Street PHONE 57 JUNEAU | NEW! Swift...Luxuriou:! dations by Alaskans are important| annette by noon today. Mts. to Delegate Bartlett in his fight|gamilton was flown to Annette in to get legislation beneficial to thelapother plane yesterday. | over. work stoppage which the Atomic|stay in Juneau he has been enter- said the bill is dead momentarily,; ‘lhe air will soon be filled with ens “serious damage to the nation’s| Osage. Osage is Deputy CollectorlKeuhxkan. The ‘hi.;:gly moved to | it was agreed that it could readily \BA[M""NE lupno nny parachutes carrying lollipops &tomic weapons program.” of Internal Revenue here. A Juneau ‘in July o M5, sion of Congress and action op- posing such a mezafure should' Tk ; B (ELI TANNER, PIONEER grounds that Admiralty Island is! Edward E. Lupro Jr, left for! Mju“uu DIES Amk a proposed pulp mill site and turn-|Seattle yesterday via Pan American 4 ing it into a game reserve would‘mrwnys Miss Rolande Ballamynel lo"G "_'.NBS: SEAmE try in this area. imarried on August 26 in Seattle and Mr. Eli Tazmne:, iwng-lime resi-l Dean Williams said the Guides’iwill return ‘north to make their dent of Juneau, passed away in; Association is preparing a . letter |home, the Marine Hospital in Seattle on proposition. He said he believed ileave of absence from the U. S. For- the hospital for thé past two andf that some time ago, persons in- est Service for a month, has been half years. with him at the time ;] terested in blocking pulp mill de-|visiting her family in Ogden, Utah. of his death was his wife, Mrs. serve, and they should not be al-jof Miss Ballantyne will also be pres- Mrs. Louise Fiest. lowed to get across such action!ent at the wedding. Mr. Tanner was born in Flnlanfl» now. $e ~ quet at the Salmon Creek Country Club September 3 are coming along, Peter Wood, Chairman, said. Four, States, including Robert Graham; Vice President of the U. S. Junior Chamber, to take part in Mrs. Tom Moore and Eck Guerin will assist Wood with the guest list for the affair. street signs and make legible house | numbers was discussed. Because ! about 100 new telephone poles are the street sign project be poslpon- ed unul xspnn" when the new! ettt Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 . . Family Group Protection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building ® Marine @ Casualty ® Glass ® Theft ® Burglary @ Fire [ Workmen s Compensanon IT WILL BE TOO LATE*“ WHEN pointing out that such recommen-|yeather, but was expected to reach Territory Although Tom Moore | i cctiins | They know that when it appears, | Energy Commission has said threat- tained by Mr. and Mrs. George be re-introduced at the next ses- “u '"Als ]‘HURSDAY\ Guerin protested the bill on the! be a great loss to potential indus-|of Juneau and Mr. Lupro will be 1 also protesting the game reserve; Miss Ballantyne, who has been on Tuesday. He has been confined to velopment had sought a game re-|Mrs. Roland B. Ballantyne, mother Alma Tanner, and his daughur. Plans for the Charter Night Ban- officials are coming from charter presentation ceremonies, ltl A club project to help renew to be insalled, it was suggested that HENRY M. 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