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City Ordinance No. 260. The ordi- nance provides that “no certifica- tion or permission shall be granted by the city for license to manufac- ture, traffic in, sell or offer for sale any intoxicating liquor in any premise situated northwesterly ot West Eighth Street, Eighth Street Main Street or Second Street...” The petition was signed by 105 residents of that section of the city. Councilman Arthur Walther was appointed the council's representa- tive on the committee which will administer the operation of the Elks ambulance. A motion was passed granting to the Territorial Sportsmen’s club an old barn on the city’s Salmon Creek cemetery site. The barn will be moved by the She had visited in Seattle and|Columbia. He said about 3,750 are San Francisco, then participated |on the government payroll. | in a national convention of Sears —————— Roebuck and Company, for which she is the Alaska representative. \FRANCES ANN LEAVES | 1460 TO SEATTLE, | TOMORROW FOR SOUTH! Mrs, Frances Ann Nelson, prop- | rietor of the Frances Ann Beauty | Shop, is leaving tomorrow via Pan American Airway for the south. She will go to Salem, Oregon to| visit her son, William, who is a| second year medical student at Williamette University and he will| accompany his mother to Canada, | where they will be with Mrs. Nel-| son’s mother, who is ill, for a| short time. They plan to return to! 19 ARRIVEBY PAA Besides carrying passengers to intermediate points, Pan American World Airways brought 14 persons and took 19 to here yesterday, Seattle. . Arriving were Roman Cabanilla, George Cheney, Mitzi Curtis, E. R. Davis, R. D. Egge, Harold Gronroos, v THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA around a power-pole on the street. She caught the word “ . . . dead.” The figures melted away. Mrs. Morris grabbed a phone and called police. But the utilities truck got there almost as soon as the police did, | and put a new fuse in the switch box. | ONE BULLET — TWO PIGS LUENEBURK, Germany, —(®— Two wild pigs with one bullet— that is the hunting claim of farm- er Heinrich Winkelmann, of Liet- zingen. He borrowed a rifle from the military government to go after wild hogs which were destroying his crops. He spotted a sow and fired at her. The bullet passed third straight victory in this annual contest. The game, sponsored by the Wash- ington Evening Star, raised money for a summer camp for under- privileged children. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scout Troop No. 11 met in the Lutheran Church parlors Thurs- day. Our President, Heather Holl- man, called the meeting to order and the secretary called the roll and read the minutes. We discussed our picnic which is to be held on June 3. Mothers of the girls are going to provide the trans- portation. On the food committee earlier. Men should bring their lunches; tools are at the camp. LEADERS IN B. B. Leaders in baseball, major leagues, through games of yester- day, are: National League Batting — Musial, St. Louis, .459; Sisler, Philadelphia, .372. Runs Batted In — Ennis, Phila- delphia, 26; Jones, Philadelphia, 24. Home Runs — Gordon, Boston, 8; Kiner, Pittsburgh and Jones, Philadelphia, 1. Pitching — Rush, Chicago, .4-0, 1.000; Werle, Pittsburgh, and K. Johnson, Philadelphia, 3-0, 1.000. Alaska Transfer (Douglas Babcock) — delivers oil weekly to all summer homes out the * Glacier, Fritz Cove and Eagle River Highways. PAGE SIX -~ | e COUNCIL MOVES NEW POLICY WOULD [PERVERT INGUIRY ’MENTAI. HEALTH - |CANCER MEMORIAL SCOUTS WILL |HALIBUT PRICES HiGH TODRAW UP SALES .POOL FRENCH AND| SET BY SENATORS| BEDISCUSSEDBY | FUNP GROWING IN | COMPLETE REPAIRS | A5 29,500 LBS. LANDED U. 5., SAYS SOCIETY ATCAMP TOMORROW | o et for 1050 WASHINGTON, May 20 — (P - DR ZIMMERMA st o e g , Lawmaki & 4 . s and 20 cents per pound as 29,500 (Continued from Page ©ne) ia ;na Sers ‘pre,ssedv today for a Cancer contributions as a Me-| Tomorrow will see completion c{ pounds was landed here today. e et (By the Assoclated Press) P e ot ederall Dr. Kent Zimmerman, psychi- o ey A R e o . The Hmima, Squingudod by, Tob) trict's share of city revenue from| Diplomatic observers in London | o oFCCh: 0 h'my oot b .Cum: Rtrlo consultant With KRR s | oy Saser “”: m:“:why fl“‘;esy Scout camp, Wit ki*’ G":i‘::;l: ‘the | Ness, put ashore 18,000 pounds and . property taxes would have had to|said today France is challenging | " R0 Sininiata : nia State Department of Health, |2PCe" T i b 0 has been junteer men W;’" ng dgr i his load brought premium prices— ap be raised to 50 percent. At present | Britain's historic leadership in |/ g SHLL condiict: disslsting I iudy i | cenoer, vicHinyale DAICHE i imotrig -and S SSEERE Su 20 cents for mediums, 19.15 for large 2] the school district share of the ['\X)‘E\u-(,pg with a dynamic new policy xjcsolugmnv calling for a full- aska Department of Health Mental creasingly common throughout thefdirection of district camping chair-| 4 16 cents for chickens. z b §5/4p peroknt—s mills, ] bulling the West together pum.mny!:;‘;“’S‘;:’:;“‘i::"’:u‘;: ‘:‘;‘:gfi;‘fx"z‘: Institute here May 24 to 27, Dr. :’D’:”db si,‘;‘sr'm;‘Rw:; pm""“ed bl e Fi M‘-i Ty‘“?};e fcn‘:sg“‘:fu“;yl These prices represent a rise for |fl a 9 = e ” » a C J o s u ” < 3 i i e ay by Mil . Hermann, com- | be replaced on 1 si: of fish. . The $35,000 was to make possible | and economically. A . James T. Googe, chief, section of Py ; 7 . e all sizes of fish. - 173 § the retirement in 10 years of the| A concrete example of the new “Mwfi"i;fi:‘at‘l:zf: :‘;:’cg:‘"“e‘ft‘“ 'e; local health administration, an- | P2°4" Dtéhe M“S;“ S n prthe T""’,T‘m‘““ks ;”_‘" h‘st “re‘“'lu“i’.“‘; The 3,500 pounds brought to port £ o = bonds to be issued for the con- KTenEtl POy, 1 Sy DI "n_'3750 hor}:osexu’xls in m;erl:]:xflz‘:v. D)fioes. e :;‘:::r Ogle'WA Alaska o o sta'c h'emx:‘e Si'c.'loe Sn'xl.h by the Wit R e o) =] S~ S struction of the new 10-classrooom | nounced by Foreign Minister R"“’}J(')bg i W'aflling‘t(;n & AMENt | pepresentatives of all welfare 5] "?elfl‘ :ih:seebe e ta ne: g;n‘cr;,eé xmery v A for 1950, 1825 and 15 cents, for s @, ! e e school building. ert Schumann of pooling French | b it | educational and health agencies in | CMORA UNC en et up forjand Chester Zenger. | medium, large and chicken halbut. |} 8 5 & a g A it R tries The report, prepared by Senator the Alaska Division, and many gen-| Tyvoll will work with a crew = =S Councilman Alfred Zenger led the | and German heavy indus . Wherry (B-Neb), said: the area are invited to attend an s contributions Ihave been made|to move one of the outdoor la- The Dorothy D. also landed fish = B {5 opposition to this. He pointed out{ This surprise package was de-) ©op, o', o | open session of the Institute Wed- | % ¢ ¥ ey . ; . ‘e | today, but its load was brought to T that a promise printed in the ad- | livered on the eve of the Big Three | = L“yl é"‘”” naive could betieve | o osoo "5 hin. in the Scottish | 0,1t throughout the past year, she trines to & new location, 1"‘“ 1| port after buyers had finished bid- L= = o vertisemens urging voting in the re- | Foreign Ministers' talks and for e ek a0 P fifth columt piee emple, Dr. Googe stated, He |““i0" i i issued a call today for half |ging and was not sold. o > ’ 7 ’ i e ceks France has been | itel ates would neglect Y i Mok 114 3 Last Memorial Day,” Mrs. Her-|dozen scouters or dads to offer he Juni oo ded i £ th (=} = cent special school district election past two weeks to propagate and use homosexuals said that Dr. Zimmerman’s subject 2 A tribut their gervices. OCleantp of the The Junior, commanded by Jim = f7) 7 [ had swung many votes in favar of | mAKing her new policy more and| % SHASED B B LR T ] Bt this meeting will be o e B o maovig 1o ot supplies | Sharp, landed 5,000 pounds of hall- E.5 o = the $750,000 bond issue. more clear. She is attempting 0} o g0 remrt‘to every :(lm:m\“.‘ Agbects of Adminlstratiin :iml; rrumum:as ;:Zsraadzzg retf will be done by gthe Sitkapplio';' but yesterday; aadihe Wanderer,i = g. = The advertisements stated that{line up Western HiWop® i " [able form of sabotage revealed it Farunday morning. BE S tk?r:i;imut the year as death hac|Scouts, who are due to arrive aj| sisippered by Sandy Bjevens, landed = [ E Territorial Tobacco ‘Tax funds | Without Britain, into a powerfull 0o 'r b oo ounery intiltrated and | Prychiatrist 1s scheduled ¥0 he oL | ) 8\ other cancer victims, and|day or two early next week 45100 ‘pounds ot BRAVIT Sl aEa 2 Q a 3 would pay off the bonded indep- [ “Third Force T 4 « | finally taken over by the' ruthielh|L s, S uneall Herlth el SEERIERE. % svailabie WA those who| Two new tent floors will siso|POURds of salmon. 5 E ol H tedness within 20 years President . Truman this wee e S| ierence with the local public he%h |~ 3 15 3 s, Savor andnck&}nn terming the | strongly supported the French plan S Duteds, $he Juneats seHOBL miee | Tcc! they Would Hke to glve some be mbyed " ut TEXs WEAR o Bo tn 8 = - E; e easonable. asked i | to pool her coal and steel resources| A companion report by Senator|and nurses from the Chronic Dis- thing in addition to flowers, foi fplace by the time of opening of NOTICE E wm 8 ml;m Sohia ba g.‘;,\“’m:r')- with her traditional enemy, Ger-|Hill (D-Ala); put it this way: ease Unit at St. Ann’s hospital. funerals.” camp a week from tomorrow. A|we will not be responsible for any = 6 Dr. J. O. Rude, Sresident of .the | many. American officials long have| “It s accepted and agreed thal| Increasing recognition of the im- Send a check, together with the |heavy enroliment of Boy Scouts|pjlls or debts contracted against ine o ® R scliool Do, satd L:ha! it the city | been attempting to prod Europe | Persons who are homosexuals arc|portance of mental health to - |Dame of the person to whom the |is expected for ?his year’s Eagle|troller “Humdergen” by anyone = approved only eight mills, the re- | into some kind of political and eco- bad security risks and should not be | man health to human well-being |8ift s @ tribute, and the hame ot j River . Oainp, Tyvoll reports, With|than ourselves. B ":,Kmng o mills of the Territorial | nomic union. | in sensitive positions or in any posi- |is resulting in more attention to their nearest of kin. A card will be ‘finlmk:;:;»: already having paid reser-| Signed W. W. Reams i property tax collected in that part Now, observers say, France istions in the government where they | this phase of good health,” Dl.v;mml:d mm::ulngnfl;e d":;l‘; x‘:onb:”'; "Thel committee is already plan- it of the school district outside of the | throwing herself wholeheartedly DIEhY SeiRoy Wab Bl of apst oribeliGiooge sexpiatiny,: (AR gk ggonl}: b 'n“ d will }u ning for next year's season,” he city limits would revert to the Ter- | nto the role as leader, caliing for & party to subversive activity.” . of mental health in present Health‘:"“cfel o "{fi?"i;lse"'lna coe]saia, “when we are sure that we EASTERN STAR ritory. action not words to rebuild Europe. Senator Ferguson (R-Mich), & |department programs \_vill be thF "‘2’ clnfvr will need to scheddle two two- | Visiting members entertaining Ju-| 8 Mills Approved Observers said Schumann at the | member of the Appropriations sub- | general theme of Dr. Zimmerman's 2 3 weeks periods at camp, instead of |neau Chap. No. 7, Tuesday, May 23, ! The council approved eight mills | Big Three talks and the subsequent committee, told the Senate last night | discussions at the staff sessions of | just the one.” I8 oclock, All visitors especially as the school districts share of | 12-nation Atlantic Council meet- | the evidence the group got was sc the Institute next week.” 'Demos ompikh Tyvoll asked that men needing |invited. | the city’s income from the property | ing played down talk of the cold|shocking it demands immediate ac- 5 5 " transportation to the camp to- Alice Brown, Secretary. | i tax. war. He asked that reference to it |tion. | “pEATH” NOT TOO SERIOUS olflh" Repubhtans_ morrow , call him, Joe Smith, or| e i . Residents of the city’s north end, | be omitted in communiques. He| The subcommittee’s recommenda-| MEMPHIS, Tenn—(®—Two o'clock Tony Thomas. The main group b having heard reports of the inten- Wants to rally Europe arourid a|tions were based mainly on testi- |in the morning and a sudden sharp If's a Baseball Game will go out from town about 8:30 tion of a liquor dealer to establisk | more constructive note. mony by Lieut. Roy E. Blick, head jreport like a pistol shot. I in the morning, he said, but cthers a liquor store in the small boat TR of the vice squad of Washington’s| Mrs. Ada Morris told herself it | who cannot leave until later In| - harbor area, presented a petition to JESSIE McCRARY BACK metropolitan police department. was nothing. T:VADSHINGTON' h:‘;lytio' ki m_f ‘he morning or around noon will H l g h w a Y the council requesting that nc| After seven weeks in the states,| Blick said his conservative esti-| Then foot-falls and hushed vol- e i of | \lso be welcome. It is expected change be made in Section 10-C ot Mrs. Jessie McCrary returned y mate is that there are about 5,000}ces. She crept to the window. 'hi c::m,‘r;sts&:):alD!;ase alt vLorl -ed chat the scout workers will leave | " - terday via Pan American Airways. |sexual perverts in the District of| Shadowy forms were clustered - ":;e"l'fepublfmm’“g”;“ o Gt the camp about 4:30 pm., or 0 ll n e l iver Y Territorial Sportsmen to Salmm—l Creek point where it will be con- verted into a club house and a place in which instruction in dry- fly casting will be given to young members. It is planned to set up a trap- shooting range nearby. ) Application for the transfer of lHerman and Geraldine Henderson, | Juneau about June 8. During her absence, the Frances Ann Shop will be closed., i R. D. Johnson, Donald Kobierowsky, Tolular Lawson, Farley Masberger, through the sow and hit a boar which had just come up behind her, says Winkelmann. Mary Muller, James Neilsen, C. S. Pherico, Frank Shuntill, L. P. Stoop, Geovge Smith and Jults Hageman, Outbound, Pan Am carried these; passengers to £cattle: Juanita are Natalie Dapcevich, Lorene Schmitz, Joan Williams and Lynn will be Virginia Nielsen. We received our badges and at- tendance stars and the meeting was then adjourned. Jane Adams, reporter. TO KETCHIKAN American League Batting — Lehner, Philadelphia, Johnson. In charge of the games |.383; Doby, Cleveland, .377. Runs Batted In — Williams, Bos- ton, 35; Stephens, Boston, 34. Home Runs — Williams, Boston, 11; Dropo, Boston and Rosen, Cleveland, 8. Pitching—Trucks, Detroit; Wynn, Cleveland; Reynolds and Byrne, rrrrrrreel SANITONE the liquor license held by W. K. Bur- jonns, L. Yuclon, Mrs. L. A, Hud- | ford and C. O. Sabin to W. K.'gn john Dolance, Mrs. Miltos Dan- Burford was appoved by the coun-'je] and baby James; C. E. Cofiin,| cil. There will be no change in the Rgy Tripp, Ed Turk, Philip Anast, location of the licensed store. It iS p Heasman, John Baker, J. Wili- C. L. Woods went to Ketchikan | New York; McDermott, Boston and yesterday via Pan American. Shantz, Philadelphia, 3-1, .750. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 at Front and Franklin Streets. CITY TURNS OUT IN HONOR OF ARMED FORCES' (Continued from Page 1) | iSlX ARE INITIATED ' |six candidates jams and Hazel Mifier. | BY WOMEN OF MOOSE The Women of the Moose held| their regular chapter meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the Moose Lodge with Senior Regent Edna Card presiding. There weve | initiated, Dorothy | Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling DRY CLEANING "THE BEAUTY TREATMENT FOR CLOTHES" pilot on the ground tossed his hat N . s el Sy | Into the air ‘and ' the tower ga*.'e!c““')"' Cecelia Mcllhardy, b{lnm\ T the word iPeterson, Mary Klingbeil, Tilda 3 e | Lelito, and Eva Clark. stavice Tk s peeled S g ho. el DSelad iot-at. 300 milon One visitor, Mrs. Harry Freilag an hour and came into the traffic pattern at 150. The other jet pilots are Capt. of Albany, New York was present She is Graduate Regent of the Wo- men of the Moose there. YOU'VE SEEN IT NATIONALLY ADVERTISED IN THE SATURDAY EVENING Edward Faison, Capt. Merle Coons ¢ and Lt. Edsel Manning. The jet| M il _S‘,"”le :‘ l;‘“l‘ca):' Adaken, ottarst e - bobeduled. for eariy]us (BWAIded-the hooked jrug by Mooseheart Alumni Committee morning departure. JUNEAU PLAYERS TO MEET 1 There will be an important meet- ing of the Juneau Players Monday {Chairman Bid Peterson. It was announced at the meeting | that Jr. Regent Lucille Ladely 4l | |leave Sunday for Sealtle where e | will make her home. ‘ - IRI in a New York contest, makes friends with baby Nubian goats evening at 8 o'clock in the City, pptertainment was furnished by during visit to London Zoo. Trip to England was part of the prize. oo ::;llll r(_:o‘::l“;e g::":“*;“'p :"EK:‘; Hospital Guild Chairman Thelma | g a2 = =i e T st ers feed porialn ic. reshments were served | B s - T, Bt o o AND ENJOY LIFE Shend g ©'ing will be held on June 1. } Memo Ll et s b:‘i T The first recorded quarantine wui g H“e: a picture rhat shows how it ‘*l’ to know} came a state in 1896, the 'set up in Venice during the 15th | E you have i i ith 15th to be admitted to the Union. Cem,ux"]yr la‘lagl.li e}fd,e"ic,._ . ‘ To AIB EXPRESS SHIPPERS A course) m:zir:;:v:fss::xfislgoc::;(x dte“"clo‘;f i r (D You can help Speed Your shlp. lar, that's dinsured to $5,000 by a government\ DR. ROBERT SIMPS gl ngeuq, and that is earning for you all the time DR. TED OBERMAIOVN ments bY bnnglng Packaqes to at a ll.beral rate. Put yourself in this picture— o o s our office, not later than 5 in the come in and start an account now. : Simpson Bidg. Phone 266 for sppt. afternoon of the day before our —— scheduled flights. We have never paid CITY DRY CLEANERS “The thinking fell . kWe Iflnafke two trips daily to LESS than JUNEAU TRY AMAZING Calls a YELLOW> | ea, Hatues aud Saomy.. . [IRIIYSY . Rk SANITONE /W‘eggm QLaSHE; %" & T A IRLIES ewing Southeastern otlas pHONE 2.2 YELLO ment on WCAB§ : Be Sharp! Get your ship- Bring your shipment to us the day before. the morning flight. 119 Seward Street on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU Junean, Alaska SAVINGS INSURED TO $5000 ® More Dirt Removed © Stubborn Spots Gone ® No Trace of Cleaning Odor ] See your May 20 issue of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST CITY DRY CLEANERS Phone 877

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