The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1944, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NOVEMBER 30, 1944 had been engaged in the n\hsnfl .l C A RI o) . I ; : coffee wik be st vith FOLTA BACK FROM i, o st 105 n "rm-sREPRESENTATIVE 4 BUILDING PERMITS |5 S. ANCHORAGE IS|GIRL SCOUTS TO HAVE LUTHERAN BAZAAR TO | ena s cooe. Mes 3 SEATTLE HEARING == 5 " O ANB WILL GO | 'SUED IWPAST WEEK ) pyncHED TUESDAY . oo ng o e 0PN MOON DAV o v o Four building permits were issued | that they can, at the present time, . ¢ * George W. Fol lor for fish, hunt and trap as they did in| To NlRB HEARI“G by the City Engineer in the p..»1[ RICHMOND, Calif., Nov. 30—The | held in the Sears Order Office Sat- eran Ladies Aid will be held to-|Lowell. week. J. B. Burford obtained a|steamship Anchorage, a Victory urday morning at 10 o'clock. morrow, December 1, in the church —_— the Interior Depart s re- aboriginal times, with few except- [ 3 ; - . iti als % oity.| The Scouts, under the leadership lors ogi p P - turned from Seattle r J t o i s . permit to build an addition onto a/ship named for the Alaska city, ) parlors beginning at 12 o'clock y S { FIE RIP t in It will probably be three months! ol Bmmemc{‘)d‘“‘“dl‘“cc at Eleventh and D Streets was launched Tuesday at Henry|0f Mrs. Earl Cleveland and Mrs.|noon. WILLIAMS ON FIELD TRIF before a final decision can be made, | Jcierday decided fo send Hredia; an estimated cost of $1600.|Kaiser's Richmond Shipyards, with Alloe Thortle; liave personally ade | aere Dgrwin Hosl and) Mrs, Har: the Folta reports. The Government ?:,"11“(‘2 S(L;“:i:eigl;:“f::‘ ';:IliIBNI:.l;ilo Triplett and Kruse wWere named|the wife of Lt. Gen. Simon Boliver |8l Bifts for the sale. old Snaring will have cha‘rge "of | Laboratories, left Saturday by .| hear! s e 3 tractors. skher a8 ¥ . € chbrage § 3 tes- must have its brief in by December 5 SN e con . Buckner as sponsor. i the sewing booth. Many hand-made | Plane for Anchorage. He will be Brot 0, s e Gopenentaeiy Dhcihbel :il:l((-xl"r:‘]hl\]:ai:;gsoxfculx\l'i?‘;; (J;:é;‘l‘“;‘: May Rhodes took out a permit| The General, now commander of | " FOR WBIWARD articles will be on sale, including |EOR€ a month installing laboratory ali- |30 i ¥ to shingle a house at 725 Basin T my in the Pacific, R i SRR e ! Cali- 30 agency ‘for all resident cannery|pooq at an estimated Shet OF 815 {he: oAl Apy t B | ladies’ aprons in various sizes, dish- | €quipment there. An e¥aninkt will reviw. the rad: Weiees AL oad at an estl cost of $150. was formerly head of the Alaskan KA AIRLINES |toweis. 1uncheon cloths, piltow : ers in aska. Merle Rhodes was named builder in | Defense Command. Mrs. Buckner cases, children’s pinafores and pot- | ind briefs and must make| The hearing is to be held shortly | harge | 1ives here. Alaska Alrlines had an outgoing |, e, of fact and conclu- pefore Christmas and after a holi-| 7he Empire Printing Company 1 Mrs. Clyde R. Ellis, wife of Major plane _lhis morning that carried the i 4 b | Emalyne La Roche and Ethel @ y following passengers: Lt, W. C. Fries| The Goodie Booth will feature | Johnson are in town from Ses He may then make|day recess the hearing is to re-[optained a perm s ey 5 i l[ possible decisfon: “1I:h[‘l;:l]();,l(::“l:,,‘:;N‘Tm‘l:‘ 1}:‘::“: :"“CL and Kruse were named con- matron of honor. The Major wasiyuajter Pet[:;a:n:ri‘nra:tug;ti;ex;: coll'ninvegucsm “:‘xe;. ;z;)slue,;aaxwg n};;- s i e b . lwnicn made to compensate the Seattle NLRB. =~~~ Bert Caro t00K. Subbaliai: “)lfifm:_":‘;r lé?im’gfi'i‘f‘“lcg‘;‘n:e’rccef‘" VMVbfil:::nufldh]:%n:zwsg%oi;xi gohln St A;x;s.ml?eni Hidre will| CHRISTMAS TURKEY sHooT (“‘ \,‘.,m ,.(.’(.‘”.v . o th for rigl which were At the recen \»(.m.r uded ‘“”B- repair a building at First and Gold| Miss Mary Buckner, daughter of | left for Anichorage | et th . ,A.s ooth. Watch the paper for where and Fociity. iR h ; ; A hag. MG 0N "‘{‘1‘0“]‘:"(‘}- ’(‘;“’ :’:Holf\“‘lkg' ::]:‘ollfi:\:)n Streets at an estimated cost of |the General and & Stanford stu- | - ___ ing the afternoon, tea and|when. EDe . had, B et adopted he following res 5 & % 2 Y s | . AR B et e s R I i N [ ploitatio: A N rofe: o a 3 s e s i T e !Alaska resident, was trigger man, o o, T 10 s oy e v |, o, 0, Sk S0 P s b ey | =" || youmay notlikeallofour program .. ficers resist as residents the present Many istorical documents and| " TR SR |CT0-UCAPAWA petiton for_elc- PLANES 0UT TopAY GREEN OFFERSTO | hound to like some of it PAGE SIX | Ralph B. Williams, Director of anthropological Wwc were intro- ¢ |tion; that in order ‘o show the h .- 13k : ¥ t in a lump sum, bu duced at the hearing to show the ted in the Uniteq Necessary substantial interest . for i ou"’ IF "' WIll | g Vice-President- Two PAA planes left this morning of Indian tribes and | % o 3 . States Treasury to be dispersed on|SUCh purpose, our requisition and when needed. Organizers shall make ev effort | for Seattle. Dorsey March and Ger- | es were The fact the Indians at the|t0 organize to the Bargaining|ald Dreham left on the first pla Agency and to the Fishermen's| while Thomas Paddock and Patricia | ¥ | Ba o nented testi- | ANB Convention at Kake nt on 1 at the Alaskan hear-|record as opposing the' establish- | Bargaining of our remaining un- | Langon left on the secon § opposing i o NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 30—The| ment of reservations may have a A ay v g Petitioners at Hydaburg, Kla- deal of weight in the finai| ~That if UCAPAWA files a J:\‘FL tfdd) voted to ‘ignore the, southesst Aok resaents pecition| JOHN GILBERT HERE rebuft” of the C10 and the United | Mine Workers and renew their ef- wock and Kake attempted to show |verdict, Folta believe: 1t they have continued their B = that we will file a counter petition | aboriginal rights to the present COASTAL AIRLINES MAKES for exclusive bargaining rights in Io CONDU(T S(HOO[ foris (0 g S orgamz.a. time, except as they have been ‘ONE TRIP WEDNESDAY |the same area immediately.” : I i shack (0 e pe i disposessed or interferred with by Word was also received by Paul| john Gilbert, instructor for the| o Their opponents, however,| Alaska Coastal Airlines made one |vesterday that Cannery Workers| Department of Internal Revenue,| IDC convention action was taken | imed the Indians lost their flight yesterday, carrving the fol.|Auxiliary of the Seafarer’s Inter-|arrived here recently from Seattle|Py 600 delegates after, William rights by failure to continue to lowing passenger to Ketchikan: Dational which is chartered by the|and is now conducting classes on the|Green offered to resign the AFL exercise them and by abandonment. Harold Batgs AFL would file no petition for the | 1944 Revenue Act. Presidenay. i necesyiy @ restore Most of this testimony came Ketchikan to Juneau — Henry |hearings. | Deputy Collectors throughout the | labor solidarity. from old timers in Alaska who Hogue and William Didelens | e Territory, including those stationed | e TS | KARLENE SEABURY IS |chucen. are-sttending. the. schooi| ~ CALIFORNIA vistzom Rl Dbzl i mind reading i AWARDED DOllHOUSE | Tacoma, Washington. |_E. O. Locher is here from North F 0 R l 0 r | | 7 v Hollywood, California, and is stay- LOVERS | ® & & o o & 0o o o WEATHER REPORT A'I' SA].E YESIERDAY While in Juneau, Mr. Gilbert is a Td’at the. Batanoh Hotel | guest at the Baranof Hotel. BRI e otel. < ALL-SCHOQL o I . "’ the Parish Hall of the Holy Triui!y‘ : R, Waath = ° Cathedral, was a huge success with | (U. 8. eather Bureau) » ]) l L L p l C K L 1 | practically every garment being sold, | MARRY SHIRL §. BJORK ° oo . according to members of St. Mar- | . Temperature, November 29 o garet’s Guild, sponsors of the sale_‘ The engagement of Catherine|® In Juneau: Maximum, 43; e | The doll house which has been on | Bumford to Pvt. Shirl S. Bjork, of | ® minimum, 32. Rainfall, 48 e L4 . »: . . % . skits singing dancing 2nd grade circus swing hand black face acrobatics organized camps. e | The Doll Bazaar held yesterday in (ATHENNE BUMFORD T0 We have them in quarl jars display in the windows of Parsons|the U. S. Army Signal Corps, was|® of an inch. Electric Shop, was awarded to Kar- announced by Mrs. Walter Woodal Fresl lene Seaburg who could scarcely be- | sister of the bride-to-be. The wed- U a'.d h p | lieve her good fortune. | ding will be an event of next sum- | inches, L4 Many little mothers of Juneau will mer. it R e sl H. S. GYM Friday Eveni“g Adm. 307506 "ave a ([llal’l Or more w“h Your next order! be made happy on Christmas morn- | | ing when they receive da.int_v,‘hmv)d-‘ % i NOW AT e i b s v NEW CROP Overture 7:50 December 1 Including Tax | ———————— | Plafil y ”“ly (l:'lgg}:EARSNPfig::MSM.S 1 N U T s {I!I'IIII_ILIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_III_IIIIIIIHIIIHI.IIIIIIIIII!IHI_II}_IW!!I!IIII!lllIHLH!II{II!II!H!IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll]lljl!ll!l At Airport: Maximum, 33; minimum, 29. Rainfall, 1.06 e ! 3 ¢ 4l PHONE 16 or 24 BE GIVEN ON DEC. 24 ¥z / Place your orders early! We have iwo || 4 o recent Tmesting of teaders | LIS BRIS. COFFEE FOR MATCHUESS FEAVOR . |of the Sunday School Department deliveries daily: 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. |5 (i Nortnorn Light Preshyterian : , $2.00 MINIMUM DELIVERY ot a5t ARE HERE | O a B of Ve fruell copfees oliinadl |Sunday School, to be held at 7 w l P Alm ds '3 |p. m., Christmas Eve, Sunday, De-i a nuis, ecans, 4 on '’ @-Wflfiww flz@ M % -l — =D === |cember 24. | Special features of the program‘ . ) will be a Rhythm Band by mem- rllberls' Peanuls and | 3 WW’ e % 8”. MW - —*&’W i bers of the Primary Dcpzu'lnwm,‘} 3 », @ | and a verse-speaking choir com- | u 3 ', fl( ’ g B B |4 iposed of the Intermediates, which | lxe “Is ) L Wfiz M‘W W . > o . — lwill accompany colored Koda-| \ i ) ” | M«a%a%/ot, Al &G sure lo meake gou chrome slides of famous paintings| Super Market Jo T SR TR . S Py g y 7 Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. |School will have a part in this f' .E) : 4@7, on/ M / M pooX W,/ {program, which should be thel ! most, outstanding event of its kind lin several years. PHONE ——————— 704 Borden's—Carnation—Darigold | suxma socury 10 | . | Juneau Deliveries— MEET 1:30 FRIDAY l CASH A“D CABBY | A meeting of the Martha So-|f 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. 2 ) i (ciety will be held at 1:30 o'clock Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. WITH THE REGULAR MINI OF | tomorrow afternoon in the parlors MUM GROCERY ORDER : $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any | |of the Northern Light Presbyterian We Reserve the | low priced items or specials we | O. P. A. Ceiling || church. 4 —— [Jicheon will be Mrs. Chris Bailey |and Mrs. B. E. Feero. Mrs. Carolyn !Smith will lead the devotionals. ll N E Y : ——————— { COAST GUARDSMEN HAVE ici 171 EORGE BR O'I'HER TSR oo Delicious . . . Appetizing : . | Members of the local Coast Guard I ‘ ‘ contingent were called out today to the foot of Seward Street for a hose Super Market | iea - | The pump was started up, the - 5_ H H : suction hose placed in the bay and Phones 92 9 z rree DEhverles DallY hose lines run. The Coast Guard says one of these drills will be call- | ed from time to time. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 N $i=g 4 4 [B1Berits e Y

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