The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 17, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO SHIPPING RATE HiGHLIGHTS OF | Norah Here BOOST HIT BY | ANB-ANS MEET - : arv coune —== 2 0 From South m the Minutes of the Alaska Council Follows Chamber e st Brotherhood-Alaska Na- hood Annual Conven- Carrying 57 passengers for Steamer Princes Norah, ngoon, Al city : ‘ e i i t cond Ds yvember 13 splendent in her full pre-war colors Lead in Asking Hear- e o called to order at 10 of black and white, sailed into Ju- neau port last night at 7:30 o'clock as the first ship in decorative paint to dock in this city since Pearl Har- m esolved into Commit- ith Alfred Wid- ing Postponement clec [ Wihi w Continued from Page One) \ppointed to the Chair, to bor o = er of the ANB .Between her arrival and the 11:45 1 from ation of Labor m. sailing time, many residents activities ANB, William ) from vessel’s black in the %of the shrouded dramatic sight hull and white t ull moonlight ming to' which pr e P to sleep| Frank M - Enrcute to Sk v b e € eping on pool ! her four ho ¢ il can d lly donated blankets, shoes, oof. ques hing of All kinds for the 3 k 14 nd ar ttee of s in yesterday’s fire at Pius call-| Wrole reported progress n in Skagway carri enin ) er referred Lot L COmMI A total of 19 passengers em bt s cd from here for Skagway on t be pres- present ; 3 : ment of| Three { ang ¢hip's first tull-color run from Ju- Employment Ser-referred t ; “.“‘,] i \ ’:,\.f’ufii‘;f\' ll);)mx_;‘- i Alaska Native Service and| No. 3—For o ‘uberculosis hospital /W1 HHHE =E0S o s e } iy, The ftosting 15 tojat Baxman; referred to the Health ];"'3;: 'l-”(}]‘w’y” the Southward 1 to work cut a solution, withland Educaticn Cornmilte ’ s $ ! ach of the groups being pegged for, No. 4--For a school at Saxman Passer arriving here irom s yare of responsibility. The to Health anc ation E ¢ .m vi Ban'ag_mz James ayot called for the presence at| No. 5—Resc « ishing E: 1 ‘-H;I;.But'o\_ Keith Bush- the meeting of the Council’s Health|season; referre s Com- ficld, Herbert W. Cuff, Irene Culf, Committee, which is headed by R.imittee. Richard De Ah‘r;x Filko, Peter H. Williams. All three 1 were Intr P. Filko, Sz.‘xm. E. Fu‘s(‘k . Jose- High-mounting repair bills on the quced by Frark Howard 1 1, W fh:u‘n. D. Gross, D;tn_ City’s equipment were pointed bY| Convention recessed until 2:30 7 v \n.u‘ S. y ofxlm‘;nn. Mayor Parsons as good reason for gelock p.m ) ( lt n(k‘;:w,.n. .Emm l?d]l- the City to establish its own main- i o ”mnu. J acobson, Roy C. ((l};:’l‘cb!'o(i:a‘)):‘t “‘n\‘:l( that George . Leroy Kuykendall, Michael .S Martin, former hydrant caretaker Glra Scou‘ Candace M. Lown, Justine recently returned from Excursion In- ) Marking, Homer C. Mur- d rolls cf phy, Nellie G. Mullaney, Matthew let and now back on the the City’s street crew, is a mecha formerly emplcyed by the USED, is ing care of the wo P. Mullaney, James Metcalfe, George Nicol, Porter Herman, Phyllis W. Nelscn, Zeta Olson, Winifred Paris, News lfems aps t T\?::T:’lx:;\fg to do the job, has toc Carol M. Re Judith A. Reams, of his own and, in fact Edwina A. Snothen, Ira Smith, Ar- : e ey chie W. Shiels na B. Shiels, Joe usual to start S our meeting Gl Sccut Troop No 10) we said mech; some satisfactory 4 G Therne, I Thorne, Gladys Vuille, on City equipment duting T Gl \\wk%\ug .}n\!n: to the City the Scout Promise and saluted the Jimmic V Lee Whitworth, Ed- sulting. The Mayor suggested U flag Mary L. Hall Martin be empl [ mar Joyce vers then was asked to C. D. Shokey ent monthly tc intain'rcad the iinutes of the previous ipple, George Anderson equipment mesting and called the roll, ther ' T’ Harvey Moore and Buy Bulk Gas Norma k read the treasurer’s X Tt , Mayor Parsons further suggested|report _ From Wr ~Donovan McGee, ;. We talked a few minutes and Mrs. D. Mc W. C. McDonald, that Juneau secure a bulk storage tank for gasoline and pump from then plaved game Barron and J. Klep- while some of Peel. Miss V Army surplus; that the Quonset!the girls sewe After that was o ingtor SEALRT Ware Hut recently acquired by the City through v ready for going o » a \;.L '” AF (" ok ‘!)’Inv Pl be erected as a repair shop adjacent home. Ay M “\, W. White, E. B AC;‘]\, to the City's warehouse, with the| Next wcck there will be DO et hiovers Tha: BhsoEraSn tank and pump installed there. By 1ng, because D ger, Rl Sty “y. \1',:.. "fl-r bulk purchases of gasoline, the City | being that day gy fabt: FTaes Pati could save eight cents per gallon, he| Mollie Jo MacSpadden, Repor e g aid, and the repdirman could be — Deaver. e Rev B e o e "m_‘»fl"l”‘;:‘”,\‘_ f’:j,‘,n?m““:f‘ Albatrosses and shearwaters, rid- J. H. Stone, J. A. McCann ar o] e o the city. but lso short«{ing the winds of the “roaring for-\D peilpe B Wy PR SR TR ftiest below the equator, - probabl - Zf,‘:f' “{.‘,’tpi:;‘\“’; r: (“‘”I“” “]]‘:‘ fly around the world Empire Want-ads bring rest ¥'s es of equipment a better maintenance through periodic > ckeck: After- tossing pros and cons er the place, the Council agre t the system be ed Tl‘ one month, after wi e be compared to the former No steps are yet to be tiken to- ward setting up a repair shop, how- that ever Mother The Councilmania that has mark- €d previous session cropped up briefly in discussion of purchases of bocks for the City Library. Council- | Goose man Lea counted what he thought was too high a proportion of Mother Goosish titles and asked if the newly-created Library | Board should not pass on purchases. The Mayor replied, however, that the or- I dinance adopted contained a “joker” in its language in that the new | { board had no authority except Bver the proposed Juneau Memorial Li- brary. He charged th: Library Ccmmittee of the Council with overseeing the selection of new vol- umes for the present library One other vote was taken last eve- ning by the Council. Approval was given transfer of the cocktail .bar license for the Capitol Cafe to the sole ession of cne of the pres- rs, William Sweeney, as D.| , Sweeney’s partner, is re- om the business. to the Police Depart- proposal that a third be blocked off on| one ¢ ets in the Star Hill| Distriet, for use principally by small- € ildrer Shepard Conjirmed | aken to the con- | Shepard as City No dissent was firmation of J. G Assessor-In % | o It was bought in 1926. The owner, James B. Trapp of Council gave| e . 3 g . permitting the | Los Angeles, California, used it daily. And so did thou- truction Cor;u)un_\"( sandswho came to his post officewindow. In 1940 it helped to suspend wor . . . g ¥ in the Government registration of 190,000 names. For 18 conditions improved was given the Sal- years this Parker Pen has been “public property” shsyet ut @ portable | ; 2 , 4 : o l‘f‘_x“‘ ;]' today the pen is in perfect working order. And as the all during meet- owner say to driver s, "I would not trade it for any pen, regardless of make or pric This testimonial is typical of many, many others in the With announce b Parsons that he and City Parker files. J. L. McNamara a Kking establishment of the City's pe-!’nmf for construction of w small boat | barbor h good prospects of suc- | e he is inquiring into| pessibility of cutting the City’s| light bill by use of 300 watt instead | of 500 watt lamps for street lights; | followed by passage of the usual moticn to “pay the bills”, the Coun- | cil adjourned 15t before cu The full corps of Couneiln present for last night’s meeting - > mate, 100 feet of ent to going north one degree o th - - DRINK KING BLACK | i | LABEL! l «f Juneau went down to look at the . NEWEST IN A FAMOUS LINE...THE PARKER "51" AUDITIONS FOR P-TA AMATEUR CONTEST 10 BE HELD TUES. NIGHT All those who plan to compete in (the Amateur Night Show being |sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association are again reminded that the last date for returning the audi- tion blanks is Tuesday, Nov. 20. Auditions are to be held at 7:30 ° c'clock, Tuesday evening, in the Grade School Auditorium, Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, Chairman of the Auditions Committee has announced, and pain on Tuesday, Nov. 27, at the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA including imstrumental ar salections, comedy character dances of various countries many other acts and groups are several entries teen .made. represented, from Douglas many of the stores. and will also be ot P-TA meeting D sto 1e ne: 1 s and Both individ APPRECIATION Audition bianks may be obtained from your Saturday paper, and ‘rom Tickets are now obtainable at var- I 1 1 Sourt me hour and place, this last being I'he Rev. Loui 121d to make certain that all may . yna catholic Ci be hear tivity, today expressed his 3 On the basis of information on grateful thanks to the people of ¢ iition blanks returned to date, Amateur Night Show will pro- vicz varied entertainment features, sufferer's. s i 3 . I, WEATHER BUREAU ALASKA U. S. 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FOR 56 YEARS MAKERS OF THE FINEST WRITING INSTRUMENTS Juneau for the magnificent response for clothing for the Skagway Mission Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy rday in- Lynn Cang lowly to ahov per hour, northerly to cast | 2000000000009 000 0. T i | | i | | i - QQQMOQO“OWQO“QMQQOQQOOO TRINITY GUILD TO ' DISTRICT COURT OF HONOR, BOY SCOUTS, oppertur Auditcrium The I 1 = rd inity Guild, the s - guild of Church of the y Trinity pal, is planning to hold its Holiday Fcod Sale on Novem- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1945 Fédaral bankruptey officials pOOR BUSINESS ’zu':' moaning. Bankrupt petitions (normally average 60 to 100 a month PORTLAND, Ore. »— Business is|put in- the last 15 days nobody has 'l'o BE HElD o" DE(. 4 getting progressively worse these |officially gone broke. nts of the Gastineau District outs of America will have the ity to see their boys appear the District Court of Honor r 4 in the Grade School at 7:30 p. m prc m will feature several tivities with all Troops par- An Investiture Ceremony - Scouts, a Sec- First Class and Merit court of Award will be held of Review will be held in Troop prior to the District of Honor, under the direction I'rocp Committez Chairman - oo HAVE SALE TUESDAY just two days before Thanks- at the Sears Roebuck Store C. Thomas and Mrs. M. O 1 in ¢ this y “There is for Every You feel your best and ‘fook your bestin the Maiden Form vpe of Figure!” is specializing and delicacies suitable i it the Thanksgiving. din- brassiere Maiden Form created especially for yoiir b That is because support and comfort go oo - with beauty. in every one of Maiden Form's s olks of eggs contain lecithin, T £ substance for nour- d aiding growth <~ SOLD AT ALL LEADING STORES <= Kegular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Huiel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent i 0500000080000005056500084008008000009000000000000003000080000200000000000¢ Pioneering Alaskan Avyiation Since 1931 50 i : The Coast Line Route From the Capital Cily ... . 1o Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners> PHONE 716 City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel SUN LAMPS FOR HEALTH Nothing Will Produce EICH VITAMIN D as Efficiently asa Shori Daily Exposureloa Sun-Kraft Ultiraviolet Lamp . .. A lamp that will give you the same benefiis in just a few minutes an hour's exposure to the sun will give. .. . It will build up within you a resist- ance to frequent head and chest ills that will make these gloomy winter days as enjoyable fo you as sunny s southern days. Purchase One of These g Health Malers at . ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Phone 616 A2 ] [

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