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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SECRET TALKS OVER SECRECY ATGM. ERERGY Extraordina!-yfiuddle Tak- ing Place - Big Issue Before Congress KIWANIS PLAN Thaf's My Ne wDaddy PICNIC SUNDAY, AUG. CONVENTIO It often happens when a ciub rogram “comes up missing,” things |turn out exceptionally well after all Members get better acquainted, e is more time for informal talk affairs, and sometimes new alent is discovered. incheon meeting e fact | There was time for discu lans to attend th first conven- of the Ala (ukon Kiwanis Division, August 13 and 14 at Dry Creck Lodge way. Mem®ers who plan to attend are to nc President James M. McClellan, as Whitehorse Ki- to provide those have oftered ans r transportation for | | on the Alaska High- R WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 194¢ “W. P.” of course (weather per- mitting), Kiwanians will hold their nnual picnic next Sunday at the | Auk Bay Recreation Area. Members, their families and| guests — even whole families of | guests—ml' ather there from noon} Chmrman Archie Betts askad that everyone make reservations | with him at 757, so the committee can be prepared with plenty of food. There was even talk of menus—turkey, potato salad and watermelon would have won a good | vote. As Larry Parker will have to be out of town, his committee work of supervising children’s games anc races was taken over by the cluc’s newest member, John Mocntgomery Dr. D. D. Marquarci is in charge of boats, and Ed Shaffer i: planning the food. The unsuspected talent? “Doc” Montgomery played a neat routine of popular piano arrange- ments. MARIE DRAKE VISITS OLD FRIENDS IN TOWN "DON'T WORRY LADY! tion to any othe Congressional The & Hcuse Atomic E bre together such ing officials as Secretary Acheson, etary § Dwizht d man David PO S — i s The meeting Deidre Flynn, 4, (left) daughter of Nora as her and Erro! Flynn, watches mamma, Nora Ed- going from here. Darwin Smith, “ALASKA TUXEDO’S” MADE FROM ALL VIRGIN WOOL WHIP CORD CLOTH, CAN TAKE ITI": « « + « « . THEY'RE NEAT! id THEY'RE NATTY! THEY’RE TOUGH? field representa- ive, will be here socn, probably | it Lefore the convention, and | hopes a Juneau Kiwanian can ac- | company him around Southeast He wants to establish Ki wanis clubs in Ketchikan Petersburg, possibly also at Sitka. Kiwanian Gene Vuille, who sends Mrs. James Drake of Fritz Cove, whose trips to town are rare, was welcomed by several friends of] lcng standing while in Juneau to- day. Marie Drake was Deputy Com- missioner of Education for 28 years. retiring in 1945. Among her cal's attendance cards back regularly | today was one to the office of from outside (the last was from | Education Commissicner Dr. James !Los Angeles), plans to return m‘C Ryan. o i and Made by ettle Woolen. Company 5 EIGHTH AVENUVE glAt e room in a little used part of the Capitol. Two police sergeants guarded it. The shades, left up during ordinary joint committee sessions, were tightly drawn The officials in the session were the same ones who conferred on atomic matters with President Tru- man at a hush-hush mveting a Blair House last Thu On Capitol Hill there was talk of a legislative move to tar the door against Mr s passing in- formation to o Ding Darling ComingNorth SEATTLE, July 20. P— Jay N. (Ding) Darling, prominent edi- |, torial cartoonist and conservation- (1 the sair, on Darling, now 73, ¢ of the Biological Su S He said he took a view of all the dam building in the northwest believing it would eventuall; off the salmon industry. e was chief WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAT) (This data is for 24-hour pe- riod ending 6:20 a.n. PST. Maximum, 61; In Juneau minimum 51. rt— Maximum, 61; . B RECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) le cloudiness with lizht rain showers tonight and Thursday. Lowest tem- perature night. about 62. PRECIPI . ATION (Past 2+ hours ending 7:30 & . today In Juneau — .36 inches; since July 1, 2.05 inches. At Airpo since July 1, 1.3¢ inches. v s 0o 9 e HUSPIIAL EQTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday were Russell Secrist and Thomas Smyth. Discharged were John Kurcheski Jean Wingate and Mrs. Lucille Johnson. HAVE YOU A 'CREATIVE"CHIN'? FIRM, BUT SOFTLY MODELLED, INDICATES CONSTRUCTIVE THOUGHT. OWNER WILL CERTAINLY ENJOY MULLING OVER A 'DOUBLE-RICH* CREAM OF KENTUCKY WHISKEY SOUR! Fine Blended Whiske 70% grain neutral spirits. © Schenley Dist. Corp., N. Y. X279 yacht Cor- |t | ADAX MAN, 54, DIES AT for the convention. He is dis- ry-treasurer. Cecil nam-guvemor in Beverly Hills, Calif. divorced by actress ” \nu-hoto ymes cut their wedding tor Errol Flyn dington Flynn and I Nera ottaincd a divoree Dru in Reno. from Judge emony. ENSUS OFFICIALS O TRIPS ABOUT BUSINESS SURVEY Joanne Superior LS SHANK DEDICATICN 1S SET FOR SUNDAY| | : Medical Mission Boat V\/l”“;;“ V"\" n Be Used for Work, Funean Alaskan Natives {N MUSEUM WHEN . TOUR BOATS HER: Considering tnat about tire sons out of h\o sign the guest book in the Alaska Museum, Cura- Edward L. KU(] ahn belie were ma more th SMASH! census ficials of s will leave 5 tomorrow tor | there . Visitors who wrote their name Keithabn, 2 to set person business census will according to Keatin of | soen confirmation is r om Washington for hir renever there is a murm.i at in port.” 1 Cn tourist days, the museum is d at 5 o'clock and reopened at 7 p.m., staying n until about depending on | -4 11, NORMAN BigFORD ST " DIES IN SEATTLE FISH AND FORDS ponee - , ON AGENDA FOR .‘S HOSP! YM i ST A (HAMBER MEET ed ‘\hwl:\y illness 5 in Cq‘m n Derby, and in for-fre: will take | jon spotl tomorTow of Com-} 1 at the Values to $7.95 discu noon when the Chamber for lun ng on He came pital care ments Charles W. two went through graduating on State College, Pull- sh. Mrs. Mueller is irer of Wiedenbeck-Dobelin in Madison. She Louise. NOTICE wrden as robbed I t 3rd and E t nis done! tr out at nights.’ Co. 51 1t | the Pri about 500 erupted in volcanoes historic There are arrived on wt '-h have by grownups, wl July 20-49 ‘Iiillllimllilllll il lllllllilhlllll’lll'll I!Il‘IIINI|IIHIIIIIHHII1HIIIIII!I!N'IIIH!IiIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIHIIII'HHHMIIIlI' CUT PRICE Desiring fo Dispose of Qur Remaining Stock of BENDIX WASHERS We Have the Following fo Dffer at a Great Saving to You BENDIX "Standard” | BENDIX “Delux Model” Boli-d 1¢40 ; dion NOW $129,50 | Biom NOW $199.50 |7 .. This may he your last chance to ever get for yourself an auto- atic washer at such low price as our supply is very limited . Bon't wail — ACT NOW — Andsave yourself $$5$3¢$ See Thew ai <==- hlaska Eediric Light & Power (o. Alaska Hwm ||] ||V|h L HHI T Juneau, i A.| pecially well known for her poem * BIG NIGHT CROWDS Bty e nof 115 i h Juneau’s big Salmon Derby B 0% 4 Jittle more than a week away, the Chamber will get down to final a work on derby plans. Ge | chairman Keith Wilde ° mitteeman A. W. Blackerby will i . report to the group. i 4 “_jm No mention is made cn .dis- = = closure of sure-strike fishing holes. AR WW‘ Mrs. Drake is a noted writer, es- ‘s:’:r TLE “Alaska’s F“n WASHINGTON VALUES! in LADIES Every pair out of our regular stock. All sizes, but not in every style. This group includes values io $7.95. High, Medium, and a few Low Heels. Multi- colors, Black, Brown and White. Al styles of shoes. Broken sizes. Sale Starts Thursday--July 21st--9 A. M. This Group includes values to $8.95. All Heel Heights, All Styles, AllColors except Green. Wedgies, Sandals, Slings, Dun-Deer Oxfords, $ 4.0 Ties and Pumps. I ! No Refunds or Exchanges During Sale ’ 1 HUDSON'S South Franklin Street SHOES | HUDSON'S JULY CLEARANCE SALE Values to $8.95