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THE DAILY KA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 _ TILURSDAY, JUNE. 16, 1919 — Henry. Jullan 5 ise order in the divorce x Cc i r will be heard at 3 WAMCAT SHOV OFF w ‘m Ngw ?q i H VY S(HEDU[E .‘ E er, represented by M I K Lomorrow NEw " FOR H'GHLAN SA EA ' FOR ACS PLANT WOI'&EF' ¥ JW CAT Ay wsnt‘v’fi Bigh ;lorm“ State Departmeri, ] : ahd “Ernest L. Carter nu if persons connected O\ J | — Mrs. Rosellen Lillegraven was official, testified today at the Alger y ney is Howard D, Stab- | with ing have arrived trom ALASKA( EE“NG SElE('I’S | With a plant crew aboard for! testing her strength today With & Hiss perjury trial that he handed Io (ROWD (OURI " att udi E ennat, work at Haines, the ACS duty boat | stroll in the sunshine. Although still over departmental documents to Cocktail Bar at Sitka, a vice presi E. Ha E —— \ Wameat left this afternoon, plan- |8 little shaky from her serious ill- Whittaker Chambers, self-tyled pre- I“ COMING WEEK $25,000 heuw and two cars are| Company, plaintiff in the ginal | Alaska Coastal Airlines' newest | I-MA" (OMMInEE ning also to do repairs at the El- | Dess. Mrs. Lillegraven hoped to be war courier for a Soviet spy ring. the joint property listed in|suit filed Maj Attorneys lor plane, a PBY, landed at Juneau| dred Rock station. ‘back at her d;s; tfimorm: :fl?ll;-i e BT Al COpIE e U : Mecheiniof j8irpors yestEig ar s The pros and cons of petitioning Skippered by M ,/Sgt. George E~:§m A :’he ?wor(l)( et about t“‘;o T Hshh’a Hearing Tomor' she asks the home and personal | Bogle, Bogle and Gies, and W. C.|non-stop “uneventful fcut beautltul”|yp, iy of Juneau to include the|Stanford and with Sgt. 1st cl. o b ‘ns:aultovclit;rgie :etetmt-a“‘ e oy p property, one car and part of the|Arnold—also are here. Local rep- | trip from Seattle. nghlafid% District (U. S. Survey|C. Dawley as engineer, the Wam- Hearmr ERRRE TSI byl ol fnl-:: 0 murder in row-Pt Chilkoof (ase | vroceeds from sale of other prop-|resentatives are Faulkner, Bantield| Coastal's big bird is decked out|gs) were discussed last night at|cat carried Sgt. st cl. John Lioyd, | yeq), Ksm,y e “Ashby :Phllndelphr;: “Phll;ji:aes W:'l‘;l:us,“th: 3 erty. The Carters were married and Boochever. in the company’s royal blue, with : signal technicia: Cpl. Gail E | 3 s vl rsf H i ing held in the Church ot | signal te i} Cp | { A writ of habeas corpus signed |attle counsel for the intervenor on the side. The interior is attrac- | . ext Tuesday night at 8| outside plant work, and his crew, A | . aitkus by Judge Folta on petition of Mel- | plaintiif, Mutual Trap Company,|tively outfitted in beige and browni:fi’c]o':;(fl ey P < Pvt. Robert Apocotos and Pvt‘;xb:flfif,r:‘m;[‘:mml::fi:gie- ;1:3;’ lhce 31&1“ s In the effort to dispose © 85| yin" Harbert, orders Mary Harbert|arrived here by air yesterday. R. E.| with green harmonizing seats and|® ™ /oiority of the approxi-| George Jokanovich. e B 1100, BONRILiGR: oI Wadtkus 1s syl much court business as bOsIble oeoa 1o bring the Harberts' son,| Robertson of Juneau is associate | floor covering. | p y. | . - {BCasd i olts mately 25 present at the meeting, before Judge George W. Folta|genneth, into court for a hearing|counsel. The plane was flown from Long| e in favor of petitioning to be leaves next Thursday to address a|ioporrow morning at 9 o'clock Attorney General J. Gerald Will- |Beach early this week where it had | 1uded within the city limits. The judicial conference in Los Angeles _iiams and John H. Dimond, assist-|Lcen converted for Coastals par-|. . mittee is to look turther into| sessions of District Court are being| By an action ml)(hl)’lm{.!!\" .Hx-n- ant Attorney General, will repre- |ticular use. Thirteen mmenger\m;e i »“r St o everal directions. Lerts' divorce. the father was grant- | sent Tax Commissioner M. P. Mul- | were aboard enroute to Seattle.: G r‘m‘mber: Fi(‘ it Boocheveri st night session of this|ed custody of the child from June|janey, | Eighteen adults and two child n\ml ee m S - g i 5 each year. rber ; sk Ten | airman; Harold Foss, Jim Holli-| eduled for this evening; |15 to August 15 each year. Harbert, lirade up. the DEsk % . H vard D. | otary e A passenger load onlg, pick Dalziel, Milt Furness,| {he regular court day opens from who is represented by Howard D.| The complaint seek: . (emporary \yne trip here from Seattle. Shell| g | 4 4 4 p - ] 1 q rms t one b 4 | Evan Wruck, Bill Manthey, are| half an hour to an hour earlier, is| Stabler, arrived here to Tacoma to|injunction, then a permanent onc'simmons ACA co-manager, was| . Al resumed earlier and adjourned later | get Kenneth, and alleges that he against collection of increased fish-' .\ po controls, with Business .M'\n-’”o meet in the law offices 0,1 ; aulk- than usual, and there will be court| was refused the temporary custody. | trap taxes as provided in Chapter 0. F. Benecke th | ner Banfield and Boochever. | oSy o e - # > 11, Alasksl Session Law 49 5 in the co-pilot he City of Juneau will have| Saturday morning Argument on the restraining or- , Alaska Session Laws of 1949 sed | y Siaithe ) The hearing scheduled for 7|der asked by two Seattle fishtrap| Four motions will be argued later.| “ppe chip will be used _ lincluded within its limits a fully o vt against the Territorial| Friday being motion day e ship will be used to carty| jeveloped section if it is decided o'clock this evening is on a show- agains o a) Y- \larger groups of passengers and|, exiend the city limits,” said| extended 2 5 - Meantime, the cast of the P¢ niore freight and express be | Chilkoot Company vs. Carl Heir a tween | poochever | miller et al will ‘g6 fato its thirq: Juneau and cSitks. Improved win- | A, S E e, | I A28 s S d ter service by Coastal is antici- | day, either tomorrow atternoon or | pated with the new plane outfitted | # & > | Saturday moming. Kenneth P.|po ) G0t Eo }VFw DElEGAIES II'o| Sr.,, has bee stand | n on the stand| .. 000 passengers aboard the | i 1 R s 1 4 - [ s ety bt stemt | e e e were| CONVENTION FRIDAY Prices Good Friday and Saturday evidence for some time. Mrs. Shell . S 0| fi The jury wis treated fo. some- | reloy, MIB. IO IEHEN) Tprs. HI BY BOAT BUS‘ Alaska Coastal Airfines enables you fo arrange el ; ¥ %% pond, mcther of Mrs. Simmons, | C“FFEE B A “ A “ A s most of the time was spent in lay- A f the time was spent In 18y-| 1.4 “qpeodoreotf, new ACA me- —through your local ficket agent—your passage ing the foundation of plaintiff’s' |0 THENOTC R W SO T ho! Delegates to the Veterans of HILLS Golden nipe CARNATION o the States on Pan American, and then to any Gase, ‘thotig R KA it i B 5 tH Talra e £ AP e CA’s new radio technician. jPareign Wars . Conyenties | spot on the globel And for you who buy tic produced for evidence. William L.~ % ulo. has beon set for the | -anks to be held June 20 to 22 (!'re‘ nellvery) se in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines Paul, Jr, represents the plaintiff,! % 0. " ol T ding., to|inclusive, are leaving tomorrow " ! e s and Judge Simon Hellenthal g Poas Y o | aight at midnight from Tee Har- In un s a L 3 enecke, W sali rta er > | and similar communities, ACA reserves a special B B RbbEron, ; necke, who said certain further| T " L Te ord voat the { a a Ins the nine det N 4 1 block of seats so that its passengers share equal | otk would e done on the ship by | ' " AT ot Ay o to be completed in about | Denjac. Arriving S Snhee) priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul l Two cases under the Workmen's! Arrangements fire being | Jelesates will be met by “Red" | ior an evening next week—the / float arrival and: de- | red from Tee Harbor Jmehme} . s | ———————————| : for water a Packers Association, represent- S | omorrow on the M. V. Chilkoot. ed by Robert Boochev The bus leaves Haines at 8| alnSK & % % |0 mdustrial Board an: LEETT R {oclock ~Saturday morning and| 5 i < f z | Martin, whose attorney iliam ¢ BRIR . BN !should arrive in Fairbanks some-, r h Sh i [ r l an v t bl J lAr d L. Peul, Jr., and the P: > Am WITH PRISONERS | ;10 sunday. Immediately follow- l'eS lpmen l'lll S EGe a eS IIS l'lve can Fisheries, Inc., (Boochaver) is uty Marshal Chris Christen- | ng the closing session of the VFW | the Board and Thomas Case (Paul). sen of Petersby ht in two| convention on June 22, the bus start strike for higher ¢ ¢ /o and Paul N.|jiyen a chance to see Anchorage Tea Garden 46 oz. tin 49¢ | Waxiex 125-1. rolls 27¢ . . y endanger t lar Tila 1, whose sen-|,n June 23 and 24 leaving there | )n the morning of June 25. Re-| | turning to Haines will e at noon TOMATQ® JUICE CHEESE | June 23 when the bus and dele- | gates wi ded aboard thei U . A S il e loadet, shoned ot 38 BT 46 oz. tin 33c | Darigold Processed, 2 lbs. $1.05 Arrival in Juneau is scheduled| o A S R 2 0 S A e 9 | for 7 o'clock that night complenng" 2 P E A s C 0 R N | ¥ . R R G, Case 5.75 Case 4.15 o Green Gian! No. 2 tin 25c | Kouniy Kisi Cream Style Can 18¢ PINEAPPLE PORK and BEANS Libby, Sliced ~ No.21in 35c | VanCamps No. 21in 23c A eI S ST P CE R il e T Quality Meuats Reliance No. 2 tin 19¢ o PRUNES at Low Prices Sunsweet, large 2 Ibs. 49 PICNIC HAHS . Ih. 54c COTTAGE CHEESE Carnation Pint 33 | SHORT RIBS - - 1b-48¢ Lean-Meaty EGG NOODLES Y DR T Reliance 11h.cello35c |FRY ERS - - - .85 millions of dollars more than official 7 Cut-Up parity prices to get it! So buy a car- TOILET TISSUE . - SLAB BACON - - 1b-65¢ ton of Luckies today. See for your- v 4 AseToRT L it nekey 12 rolls 1.79 self how much finer and smoother : ot ness finally takes the stand today | Luckies really are—how much more :_ . - . . ; | | | Corlon.—2tna Gopion Nerseit. 8he | BOOK MATCHES vml. cnops .. 1b.84c will testify in her own behalf. real deep-down smoking enjoyment o ) . o g B s bl 3 cartons 49¢ f{ Rib or Loin Y e " GLASS WAX | SHRINP - %o a3 You’ll agree it’s a finer, milder, more Gold Seal Pis. 45c; Qis. 79c. || Broken ———————————————————————— WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU (This data is for 24-hour pe- riod ending 6:30 a.m. PST.) In Juneau—Maximum, 60; minimum, 42. At Airport—Maximum, 62; Minimum, 38, FORECAST (Juneau and Vielnity) Continued fair tonight and Friday. Lowest temperature tonight 42; highest Friday about 70. PRECIPITATION Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today In Juneau City — None; since June 1, 3.97 inches; since July 1, 116.81 inches. At the Airport — None; since June 1, 250 inches; since July 1, 66.45 inches. 1o give you a finer ciqareffe. Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike pays millions of dollars more than official parity prices for fine tobacco! There’s no finer cigarette in the world today than Lucky Strike! To bring you this finer cigarette, the makers of Lucky Strike go after fine, light, naturally mild tobacco—and pay © 000000 0%°000c0®0gg0000v0 000 enjoyable cigarette! houseman gf Wendell, N. C., says: “‘Season after season, I've séen the makers of Luckies buy fine tobacco...tobacco that makes a mild smoke. I've ; . e : : more evidence that Luckies are a finer cigarette. S Y 7 . s . i . ’ (lif Hunt's Case 8.95 Sour Pitted White Star large 23 fin | 3 No.2tins | . 49c ol 3G 98¢ | (an CURTIS A. WALKER, veteran independent ware- : ; : » | J ; Yo“’ll AGREE Quality Guaranteed on Every ltetn Sold always | a pleasure | Phone 704 pottled in bond MEAT PHONE 60 Pl e I g > LW.HARPER | s d N AN A . 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