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— RGUMENTS DRESENTED AT HEARING One) MONTH - END CLEARANCE BETTER CORDUROY DRESSSES and PINAFORES . . . . i i | (Continued from Page | General, Ralph J. Rivers, had asked | Examiner Thomas Woodward to | pestpene the session at least six | months or limit it to preliminary | matters. Postponing a formal ruling, Woodward said the matter of Alaskan freight rates in the nature of an emergency and he was opposed to a postponement “Slowdown Of Labor” Swanson was the only afternoon witness. He attributed the trouble of Alaska lines to a “slowdown of labor,”+an increase in the number nore than half was better corduroy nd pinafore h color easan i trimmed . . . SIZES 2—12 mbroidery of voyages required, and a rise of approximately 100 per cent in the Heg 695_7 95 cost of ship repairs. s Ue ¢ He said labor practices which . made operations difficult included demands for aller sized cargo 3 00 slings, larger longshore gangs, in- ® & sed administrative expense and sed cost of ship supplies. Swanson viewed airlines as s ous competition, saying they w subsidized and claimed~ this amounted to unfair competition fc hipping lines in - - WOOL SKIRTS IR T ERAT ALY SHORTSMEN'S CLUB 1S . I ZETING TRINAY MIGUT | ! 1o Territqrial Sportsmen, Inc., a rocently organized club formed by SIZES 2—12 Gastineau Channel residents keenly erested in all matti pertaining to the preservation and propagation of wild life, and to promoting more and better facilities for all kinds of cutdoor sports, will meet Friday night, Nov. 29, at 7:30 o'clock in Q .2.95 - 150 R M Behrends Ca Reg l JUNEAU, WEATHER QGUALITY SINCE /887 DATA FOXL 24 HOURS ENDED AT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI [H\mm 3, First National Bank Build- ing. All members are urged to attend and a cordial invitation is extend- |ed to anyone interested in the var- |ious projects of the club. - WOODLEY AIRWAYS HAS 10 FROM WEST On the regular flight between Ju- au and Anchorage yesterday, with ( | | RE—JUNEA , ALASKA \ESDAY, NOVEMB ER 28, 1945 6 AIRLINES ARE | GRUENING NAMED | MERGED IN NEW | ALASKA CHAIRMAN Consolidation of six Interior xndl westward flying services into one or- ganization which will operate a gen- cral air transportation business is| rcvealed here in articles of incor Gov. Ernest Gruening has been named Alaska Chairman of the 1946 I{March of Dimes, tc be conducted January 14-31 by the National Foun- antile Paralysis, P i i eris ley . poration of the merged firms with president of t ff:)pt‘ :;L“M{‘h,‘)f::;l{f\\',,,zvi:i?ng‘::{ the office of the Auditor of Alaska.|tion, has announced in advices To Anchorage: Lt. Martin Lynch, _Gathered under the new banner of |ceived by The Empire from New Calvin Wilson, Mrs. Patricia Gilda, Northern Consolidated Airlines, In- | York i | Jinnie Prior, Frank Vankat, George CCrporated, these well-known flying| Founded by the late President Wartalla, K. N. Neill, Harold Rose, Cutfits: Ray Petersen Flying Ser-|Roosevelt in 1938, the National Russell Anpabel and F. Fairly. vice, Nat Browne Flying Service,) Foundation is a non-profit corpora- Robert Miller's Northern Air Ser-|tion supported entirely by voluntary Frcm Anchorage: Mary Crompton, Elincre Holt, Caroline McCloy, Millie from the Americ Walatka Air Service, Jim Dod- | contributions service and Frank Pollack’s people during the annual March of Yallich, Paul Ke Roy Doonan, Arthur Holbrock, H. L. Rietze, M thern Alrays { Dimes, - Lane and Charles Peterson. T zing directors of Northern| Of the funds raised cach year, half e C ated are: Raymond I. Pet-|is left in the communi o pay for o b BB BN rsen, Anchorage; Frank V. Pollack, |medical and surgical care, orthopedic Fairbanks, and Robert Miller, F ;:Aianlpnu;m. transportation of pa- Ja ~ banks. Principal office of the new tier 10spital treatment, nursing WEATHER REFORT . [of infantile paralysis victims, re- (U. 8. WEATHER EUR Temperatures for 24-Ho Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau—Maximum, minimum, 29. At Airport—Maximum, 31; minimum, 28 Period 35; e o 0 0 0 0 s s 00 WEATHER FORECAST Junean ana vieinity) e o o Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Colder, with low- est temperature near 15 de- 0000000000 0ed0000000 0606000000 s000003°00880 6 grees in sheltered places. s s 4 8 00ce0 00 - C OF C MEETING Routine business and open dis- cussion of matters of public in- terest will occupy the Chamber of Commerce at their noon luncheon meeting at the Baranof Hotel to- morrow, according to an announce- { ment by the program committee U. S. DEPARTMENT .()F COMMERCE, WEATHER RUREAU well ju at Anchorage and the cor- |of e unlimited exis- |gard | The F of age, race, cre>d or color. er half goes to the National idation for research, ication aid during epi- the new consoli- GR Schilling Tea Quality worthy of the finest rme——service. . . a better tea, full-flavored and delicious. S THE MOST UNUSUAEL | STARTING SATURDAY [NV EC. st MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR DENIS-ROOSEVELT ASIATIC Expedition! See the SNAKE KISS CLIMAX TO 1,000 THRILLS d ses of stock, to- |and for emergency ng $750,000. Common stock con- | cemics, ists of 6,000 shares of $100 par value| In accepting the March of Dimes Preferred stock comprises | p, Gov. Gruening said: shares 8100 par value per share. | the United States and - o> | poss2ssions during the " f g % e months of this year, 10, 3 rathoh( Daughiers es of infantile paralysis were re- ! tunately the tributions of the Amer- o the March of Dimes, ugh € erous cc Far Exceed Vidory Bond_ Sales Quotal ican people t pe for the fight be continually intensifie 36 PASSENGERS FLOWN BY PAA American Airways flew 36 passengers on flights to and from Seattle and Fairbanks yesterday. Arriving here from Seattle were: this strengthened Members the Catholic Daugh ters of America heard with enthus- m the report given at their mee g last night by the Victory Bond mmittee, and their enthusiasm was ed. The committee, com- sed ¢ Zola Devlin, Mrs. Wm. and Mrs. Walter Hellan, have dat> more than doubled the quota ed to the organ- C Pan i sales assig e tion, which speaks well not only { Mary Elinor Holt, Millie cr their untiring efforts, but for|Yallich, Carolyn McCloy, Roy Doon- ALASKA cooperation of the other mem- |in, Eli Johnson, Albert Parker, John well Sheehan, Neal Day, Emil Erbele, BULLETIN s for a study club were tak-|Verna Eaton, Betty Boudreau, Joe 4:30 A. M, 12TH M IDIAN TIME ¢n under advisement at last night's {Bannerman, John . Rankin, Max. temp. TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs Weather Station 2% hrs.* temb. temp. Precip. 4:30¢ Anchorage 22 9 12 Snow Barrow -8 -19 B-thel 5 a1 0 Clear sordo 2 19 21 Cloudy »awsen 6 % Sk 05 Cloudy dmenton a 5 8 0 Pt. Cloudy o3 o8 .38 05 Foz 2 A 20 ¥, Cloudy 29 30 04 Snow Tupean Airport E 28 30 04 Snow Ketchikan 40 33 36 o1 Cloudy -8 23 Clear McGrath - A8 B 0 Clear Nome -6 ag o 0 Clear rthway -2 -0 -9 02 Snow Lighon 1oul Larisimas Aok 12 i i 2 bt H A=t . Prince George 38 19 32 4 Cloudy Gift Living sl Prince Rupert 0 33 3 60 Rain g San Franci 55 13 43 0 Cloudy Seattle 52 39 a2 Rain Sitka a2 29 8 Cloudy Whitehorse 15 3 3 10 Snow Yakutat 34 2 29 13 Cloudy (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 WEATHER SYNOPSIS Washington-Oregon coast. t from Southeast Alaska to as th> Alasl tory and Canada. ing and cold air Northwest Territory, Shungnak. vrevails over mos Reports from Marine Stal Station Weather Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy Edlred Rock Pt. Cloudy Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy Guard Island Cloudy Linccln Rock Cloudy Point Retreat Cloudy nertherly winds 35 to 40 miles per | winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. 001 = IRV R AR Your Old ? i | H 1 j { i it. woild—for a reason you Il discover whewn you wear W PERFUME - - COLOGN SOAP (3 he -19.50 11.50 - - 2.00 table . . Vegetable Noodle . s) B M. Rehrends Ca QAAUITY SINCE /887 at PHONE e R 5 A S 704 SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING Juneau Deliveries 10 HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURF a.m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m. Douglas Delivery 10 m. Thane Delivery 2 i 18 G o A FULL 1INE IN DFRMETICS CREAMS PHONE 492 O e o : The low pressure a | has filled slightly this morning and a second low is developing off the | M Rain has fallen over Washingten and the | Temp. Dir.and Vel. MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn Canal— CANNED Are Back Again Chicken . . Chicken Gumbo . . Chicken Noodle . . Bean with Bacon . . Vege- BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME a. m. today) in the Gulf of Alask far south as the San Francisco Bay | w has fallen along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska and from |Sccial time was enjoyed and refresh- ange and the middle Yukon Valley to the Northwest Terri- The temperature: hi is low over the interior of the interior of Alaska and the| morn- the lowest temperature being minus 43 degrees at) DERO”X HAVE SON MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN tions at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves | (Sea Condition) (S 20 3 feet | 3¢ ENE 28 8 feet | 21 N 28 4 feet | 36 NNE 25 5 feet 3 B 5 5 feet | 38 NNE [ Smooth | 29 NW 31 4 feet Inside wate: hour—snow flurries. | Southeast Alaska, south of Lynn Canal to Frederick Sound and outside | PCtR€", Mis. George B. Rice, has waters, Sitka to Yakutat—northeasterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour— ?CI:_ 1 San Francisco for the snow flurries. Inside waters, Southast Alaska, south of Frederick Sound | "™ Shatt“ck and outside waters, Dixcn Entrance to Sitka—easterly to northeasterly % >0 Favorites n SoUP Beef . . Beef . . Beef . Ox Tail the p. m. Tuesday and Friday. | had ting, with Katherine Nordale and Mrs. Felix Toner appointed as ccmmittee to make arrangements, | nd to announce further details at Rankin, Jacob Kautzman, Ranky, James Adams, Joe Rar Harry Douglas, Paul Whitsid Fox and Wright Doane {2 January meeting Leaving for Seattle were: M Cooperation of the CDA in the War | ith Bullock, Mrs. Hazsl Claw lief Clothing Drive was assured,|Hal Gilfillen, Betty Courtncy and intment of Mrs. A. M. | John Klein to be in collection of clothing. ( donations of both clothing may be left! will be zed for, to be announ- ced at a later date. Many other projects of interest | infant and Robert Marks For Whitehorse: Richard winger, Mary Gunn, Gloria C: ron Peterson and F irbanks: Milton Furness. From Ketchikan: Ben Barber and Stella Barber. - - v.re discussed during the business Empire Want-ads bring results! sion, including a Service Flag oring the boys of the Parish > the supreme- sacrifice, will be hung in the Church. Myrtle Turner and Mrs. Roy an are in charge of this pro- While awaiting definite word from as to future plans for the on there, and as to present CDA members are making ns to assist in every pos-| Mrs. Milton Furness and Frank M. Kelly are the com- tee members. Following the busir | session, a| YOUR CAR is ejuipped o+ ments were served by Mrs. Joe Thi-| with every modern device % bcdsau and Mrs. Mary Giovanetti. designed for safe driving |+ g { but yeu may neverthele E | beinvelved in a bad aecci- X | dent. The financial loss iN SAN FRA“('S(O resulting frem a crash can deprive you of your heme and everything you own. ! Kenneth Royal DeRoux is the name of an eight-pound seven-ounce son recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Ea u::rol: DeRoux at San Francisco,i Yoy drive safelv only & acedrding to word just received here £ 3 PNy > Ea {The father, who has been ssrving| ~Whem you are insured 3 with the U. §. Coast Guard, is the| °~ {WlI¥- x son of Mrs. Ella DeRoux of Juneau, | o and the mother is the former Betty Ask— 'i: Rice of this City. % T One new grand- i Befte Davislsic | Wed for 3rd Time , Nov. 28 — The Los Angeles Times said today it learned that Actress Bette Davis and William Grant Sherry. 81-year-old artist, will be married at Laguna Beach, Calif, Friday afternoon. ‘I Miss Davis was divorced from Bandleader Harmon O. Nelson in 1938.. She married Arthur Farns- worth, aircraft executive, in 1940. He died in 1943 after a fall. - D Industrial development in Bolivia has been limited by the lack of cheap Jfuel. he Beware Couglic from common colds ?—E B o o o B Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 Creomulsion relieves pro; cause it goes right to the & trouble to help loosen and germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- bronchial mucous mem=- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | g you must like the w. allays the cough ¢r you & 0 have your money back. b of the | 1 expel PHONE 473 REOMULSION | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis THRILL TO TE P Madsen's B RITUALS <3Nl SEE? THE FROG PEOPLE. WATUSI GIANTS. JIRAFFE NECKED WOMEN. TORTURE ITES. RI TRUE THRILLS ACTUAL AMAZING FILMS FERTILITY RITES VER OF THE DEAD. RIMITIVE Models—Cole 26 Ballc ndar Satisfacti $5 depe I holds one unti en 11 Phone Gr nnouncc the arriv rs-—Recommended Ages in. Standard Balloon Tires — Maroon and White Boys Only—10 ye rla Only—3 vears and up 1 (‘];r TY OF BIKE PARTS AND REPAIRS ¢ Shop—8thand E. St —Open Daily 9 A. M. to 11 P. M. WE the WIT.D ELEPHANT HUNT LES!? 1l of several fine & BIC ars and up s -— Blue and White —PRICE $39.50 EACH tmas—SEE US NOW! 4 ) PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 406 S. Franklin St. e e B REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Keep your present equipment in good repair until new units are available. Call us fer service on all makes of refrigerators. REPRESENTATIVES FOR Westinghouse - Philco - Webber There is no substitute for newspaper adveartising! IN STOCK.... @ 110 Voli Skilsaw Belt Sander ® Black and Decker Bench Grinders @ Black and Decker Power Drills ® 5.Ton Beehe Hoist ® 1-Ton Chain Hoist @ Mechanics' Hand Tools CHARLES 6. WARNER (0. CHRYSLER MARINE AGENCY P. 0. Box 620