The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1945, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNI;AU ALASKA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1945 B —————— e ————————— C[}F} [ }ERS ARE |M A lstudents in the continuation of|cluded the solution could be very|elected President of the new group, [ Times and the’Star rejected the| FiRordibraaiing. TSRt ‘o AL A 20 MAYQQ {; ,,i,s ENI;“ES AF ATEuR their education after graduat imple, provided everyone, every- Orrin Kimball of Ketchikan, Junior | Union demand for a wage mcrez_ase Superfortress from Guam is over LY i fgz’ DAA | from high school, will be the bene ere, would daily make a practice Past President; Don McGraw, Sitka, of $2.95 a day and countered with| The big plane landed this after- MORE I_O(AL jeBS FLOWN HERE A SHI‘;V; ffl}é S'I' ‘I’o BE ficiary of the Amateur Night show, of following the Golden Rule Firet Vice President: James Bacon, the offer of $165 a day increase. |noon after being 35 hours and five v o with the net proceeds going into may well be that is one the Prince Rupert, Second Vice Presi- Picket lines were larger today and | minutes in the air, and covering A A ir that fund for educators now and in the dent; Dick Engle, Palmer, Third the pickets were screening more | 8,198 miles. There were still 300 I i 20 AUL,’" ! FQN!GFT Highlight of last night's meeting "¢ t© lay the foundation whereby Vice President: Harold Dyer, An- clesely those who sought entrance to‘gallons of gasoline left, enough for 3¢ 1 f |was the informal talk by E. L the individual will learn how to | chcrage, Fourth Vice President; the three plants. 90 more minutes in the air. ¢ e Durgin, Ketchikan, Secretary- g The pilot, Col. Clarence Irvine of St. Paul, Minn., said the Super- ithahn, which followed the busi. ‘ncorporate the Golden Rule into The Amateur Night Contest be- : ¥ * ; o @ all problems, from personal ones surer b . ° | ing sred by the Juneau| m‘“‘{d _5‘;'((13;’]‘ h;"’ e N national and international af- preme Councilor James Bal- SUPERFORTRESS IS fortress ran into seven storm fronts l ing ¢ e n & S camecla e e tisds BA 0 Trer. | Telth lard of Seattle assisted in the or- during the flight. ] v W H A ighty Nov, 3010 it Az ('”:w the a‘.fl.a;; X;n At the conclusion of the meeting, ganizational meeting. R The big plane flew from a point : Col o8 O LB the members gathered downstairs — SHISWHAE Wekt Gf BeRitls o Wish- n spends in the classroom out ington on three engines. Irvine said highly inte enjoyable, : ) N 0 ( with its pro f inute | f an average lifetime of 70 years, {0 €0Jov cake il s Sea"'e Newspape' TE he discovered he could save fuel by Alaska ey, Etlin acts varying fr ) ;| reducing the period when the D% MR P SBIRON 4 * | WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 — The cutting out the fourth engine as he OrK C and skits throu state, through the schools, was bt g ‘_' e b H Army ammounced this morning that neared the last leg of the long hop. g v iumbers, acce 3 vrs. Helen Webster: a B-29, winging its way eastward| ‘The flight exceeded by approxi- Y D at the tion of the individual to a sur- ° g | from Guam, has set a non-stop mately 1,000 miles the previous rec- I G . prisingly small percentage. For this pa ers 'or Two Da s distance record—and is still flying. iord of 7,158 set by two British planes ; H e Biifiber ot ition bla reason, he concluded, the schools N A ' p y The B-29 passed over La Crosse,/in 1938 on a non-stop flight from ; ; L B tiace . should perhaps concentrate on de- ew Sso(la Ion _ Wis., at 9:30 a. m.,, (EST). This is Egypt to Austrelia. = 3 % Mis \W)‘)Hnu) the ..!Em,\' to usx; (;.w (EATTLE, NoV, 20.—Seattle nows- | 7,368 miles from Guam, the Army — .- j W rather than making one's brain a F d b M B8 ooty 2onefgt i ir| Air Forces said il I torehouse of more or less unre orme y 00se iy “‘“de“_ “c(‘(:x‘:d l:{l,lc‘:::wlze:: Tho( Ls(,‘mmrmrtress had broken| Five medical patients have been on, ( 3 PR T RS e O RN SR e s i the record at that point. admitted to St. Ann's Hospital. i In referring to world conditions ~KETCHIKAN, Nov. 20—Anchor- ‘Unions (AFL) and for the| The B-20 is expected to arrive at| They are: Mike Gavrl, ~August spapers announced no de- Washington National Airport at =H0P& 1Ty Higgins, Mrs. Olga and the solution of the many prob- age elected by the Alaska thre ame place. This sec lems, including the atomic bomb Moose sociation yesterday for its velopments today in the wage dis- hould give all 1 s with its many ramifications, now 1946 convention after a four-day pute negotiations. ers. M:lnl;c"{l Wx:;.s;m and b”t{y v of time to get an act in facing not only the United States organization meeting The local struck Sunday night ~ARRIVES—BREAKS RECORD 0y W*’-Nq arged from the Gov- hape for presentation. In addition but the world, Mr. Keithahn con-| Michael Haas of Juneau was when the Post ¢ntelligencer, the WASHINGTON Nm 20 — The ernment DSP'“’ yesterday. Tuesday night, Nc : p 1:30 p. m. (EST) today. | Kletzing and srs. Marceilo Quiniu. OPENS TODAY the Victory Bonds and stamps, | - there are many other ive to be awarded the partici- scholarship Fund, a project y the association last y purpose of aiding worthy - I DRINK XING BLACK LABEL! M b Y AL AR Thanksgiving Suggesiions... 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