The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA VOTING PRECINCTS B UJ L L E T | N §SEVEN ARE T0 UP FOR CHANGES | wisumorox—ceoree acne- BE SENTENCED | | son, Jr., Gen. MacArthur’s political | IN COUNCIL MEET i S0yl HERE MONDAY He will return soon to Tokyo. | | After a rather violent session| ROME — Three more Cardinals| Judge J. W. Kehoe yesterday| two weeks ago, Juneau’s Common have arrived for ceremonies in afternoon set next Monday morn- Ccuncilmen expect to delve into|which they will be elevated to the Ing 10 o'clock, the time when | ] rather quieter doings tomorrow eve- Purple on Monday. Flying in from he will impose sentence on seven 9 | ning when they take their places|Paris today were Archbishops men Who pleaded guilty to felony | sIneCagwN S es uperf arice at the Council table for the second|Frances Spellman of New York, chargesat the current term of court You'll Feel As Young As Tomorrow m C\X)Mf'uu‘o Le GANT regular February meeting. John Glennon of St. Louis and Bi- | here. On the list for sentencing are: ™ & o It is anticipated that fireworks|shop Thomas Tien of China. | Thomas Sumstad, Carroll Hambrick, Phone 92'95_2 Free Ddlverles Dally connected with the public utilities Jr., Ernest McKinney, J. W. John- | 2 4 The youthful com- fortable girdle for women of all ages who really want trim. figures. - Mayor Ernest Parsons for this Fri-| G.M strike now is in its 86th day., A more equably to distribute.the vot-|ione Security Council has decided organized last evening at a meeting ing day load among the three vot- | to look in to the question of Ang- | attended by 37 advanced and ama- | ing districts and relieve some ofl|j, prench intervention in the Le- | Yr photo fans in the Baranfnf.G(.)ldi 8 the over-burden of Precinct No. One|yart That will be done tomorrow, | R00m: The group formally resolved day's Council confab will have to e ORGANIZES A'I' do with the revision of voting pre-| LONDON — The UNO Assembly | cinct boundaries in preparation for|peaded swiftly today toward final @ the City and Territorial elections|approval of an interim headquart- | BARA"OF MEET officials. A carried Council mo- to organize, and as a Constitu!mnl‘ jssue will be held in reserve for| DETROIT—Ground has been bro- | son, Louis Sedlauk, Charlie Chuck coming up in April. Under con-|ers in New York City and a per- Sketched too is tion is all that's necessary to re-; ywASHINGTON — Legislation to Committee chose four temporal dsplay at the rate hearing called on|ken by Federal mediator James|and James Franklin Willis. the Alaska Flectric Light and Power | Dewey for a renewal of wage talks | ARG BT BUY p N B Ks LT DIS( Company's rates for February 25.(petween General Motors and the ! 0 A | Perhaps the top issue forecast by CIO United Auto Workers. The | oy | - - 5. 7 5¢ 1] sideration are slight alterations in|manent site in the New York- A present precinct limits in order|connecticut area. The United Na- The Juneau Camera Club was Warner’s famous A. B. C. Alaphabet vise precinct boundaries | permit use of Alaska railway mnd”mmm. Wwilliam L. Paul, Jr., Pr bra. / In other action, the Council|for maintenance and operations of , 41t JO€ N’llf:}i,ean‘ Vice‘~Ptr(' idem‘;’ [ csaaind is expected to declare its pleasure|steamers on the Yukon river has MIS kmmc OENE, SRS LY :.’l‘ - - - ase / on the Juneau Woman's Club pro-|peen introduced in the Senate by | B¥00ks Hanford, Treasurer. The| S gram for a recreational center. The |Chairman Tydings (D-Md) of the | COMMmittee was directed to report [ Councilmen are to be asked to|Senate Territories Committee. Iback a proposed constitution and approve application to the Federal L by-laws at the next meeting, to be . Works Agency for an advance plan-| WASHINGTON—A bill authoriz-| held on _lhe second W?d‘nvsday of " o SIle c ning loan to prepare drawings for ch, in the High School Lab- M v | ing statehood for Hawaili has been {a recreation building. Further dis-|introduced in the Senate by Sena- | cussion of ways and means to meet|tor Knéwland (R-Calif.). The meeting was largely a general ! | | Juneau’s present housing emergency E { discussion of program and aims. | f v l is also on tap for tomorrow night WASHINGTON—W. Averill Har-| T]; Véas agreed ti;at membf'rsh;)pg 13 ¢ P an c 3 plec scuss! E : ._ | shou e open to all persons in the [ i In line with election discussion,|riman U. S. Ambassador to Rus | Gastineau Channel area and the| BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING Mayor Parsons today pointed out|sia, has arrived here by plane. H(V‘('l‘nirman i RO e b ' Jamstd that the time is now for registra- |refused to comment when asked “"‘n invitation to’ &l amatelir and | A ) : to’ vote i ing Cit st. | & b [ i “It's the Nicest Store in Town” |tion to "vote in Lh!“com?ng” 1ty | he would resign his Moscow POst.| i .nceq photographers interested | . I g election. Qualified as electors are gt soeer et oy e = pem— :-———j U. S. Citizens, 21 years or oldef,| WASHINGTON—A new trial ha’“\pmures and- s €0) r: ‘or motion who have rtesided in Alaska one|been denied to Representative | 2 g ) e Instruction, of all types, and ex- six months and their|James Curley of Massachusetts,' i ¢ o ~ hibition were particular s S - - ctor not voting in the last City|fraud. Curley, who is mayor of |y pox camera or other equipment. 1 | Y . election is required to register t0| Boston, will be sentenced on Mon- Women's AppAreL FROM OREGON I ONIGNS - - 31bs.28c || ARTICHOKES Each 25c EXTRA FANCY PPLES--nmr "IESAE wi . Boy $15 89 MERICAN and CANADIA 65 .. .. . 2 dozlarge $1.25 COFFEE COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE Stock Up!?? : Case Percolator Case 24—1s 12—2s $9.35 o $9.10 MORNING DELIVERY Sese CLOSES 10 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY s .CLOSES .10 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY .CLOSES 3 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY . i $2.00 LTI TR - (Juneau and Vieinity) 0000000000000 0000 0000000 Occasional light rain or snow tonight and Friday. Not much change in tem- perature with lowest tem- perature near 34 degrees in- creasing Southeasterly winds Friday. . . . L) . . . . . . . . WEATHER FORECAST . . . . . . . . . . . . AR RERA AR | | i 1 Ty T AR “that Beat as One - Always at- PURE @ re to , Pessiglor s g vote this year. Registration dead-|day with two other defendants. line is Saturday, March 30, at noon. | S YUN[OAD'NG OF p Registrations are now being ac-| PAS! G J. TR 4 \ Also, any voter changing precincts, m‘f_ ending the strike of 750,000 cxé‘ IAKU DELAYED S ;"f“'l';“f“‘2"13"‘(,]‘:!“;“(‘;;‘ 1?::”\:;151\-'":[(;:““’“ workers. Top administration | B % The delicate, alluring flavor of N dress. Juneaws City election date|\ceders are said to be in disagree-| 7Tne plaska Transportation Com- E N I(E & & o ‘or 00 cakes and other desserts is still $hix year 16 ARl 3, "the Tiat Tiies-| Dookan Presitant Trumans policy | pany's steamer u arrived here n there after baking—if you use day of the month {for adjusting prices and Wages. ‘northbound at 7:30 o'clock last eve- R s B SR TR o ! 3 ning, but it was not till after lunch H 2 the best pure vanilla—Schilling. BALTIMORE — Here's o Valen- o . toat sniontiog ot vono 4 =UPP « » » Gingerale ...Tom Collins tine’s Dfi»"n_-“m"zbo A (‘CP?“"‘;‘C"‘L commenced. Slings were held idle . o = o oy | Store is putting pairs of nylon )] 1 gclock this afternoon while o T iest at the Tote| Thavs so the men can give thelr yioned ‘out a.slight, disagreement as| - 5 AR Bty e Olel|lady friends a Valentine gift sure ¢4 jongshoremes ng and duties. | gonce, to be appreciated. A pair of ny- Ay o Sk L | s> i i lons. 2 i KT T | FORT WORTH, Texas — Ohio's a L] L Ui | geppicn - sesior robert_Tete; FEATURED VIOLINIST k — . = | has commented on the resignation | == |of Secretary Ickes by asserting that | | TOMATOES, Fresh, Ripe . . Pound3Fe= it axs arcowarronon & MARSHMALLOW WHIP - - Jar35¢ ¥ I “more demoralization in the Ad- § G . IntATstiation.” { Holding great promise for a de-| .- — |lightful evening is the program of . lovely music arranged for tonight's 14 ( ®© 0 00 00 v 0000 ,concert at the Nortkern Light ra s - poun r-l( " ( Presbyterian Church, under the| 7 WEATHER REPORT 'auspices of the Order of Rainbow | (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) for girls, and featuring Miss Sylvia Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Davis, violinist. Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning , Appearing with Miss Davis are ». - ”» a( ge e o o ,other artists of great charm and| In Juneau—Maximum, 43; |appeal, who will combine to give | minimum, 33. music lovers a worthwhile eve-| At Airport—Maximum, 39; e ning of Chamber Music. - st iquor Departmen IS NOW OMPLETED b ¢ The new radiophone room is com- " H [ | pleted at the Signal.Corps station HENI.EY B % I / here and is the very latest. ‘Thou- L] isands of dollars worth of equipment has been installed and circuits are ¢ : $ | established with Seattle, also Ket- Case 5“‘00 ’ chikan and to the westward. B W L EF : ‘The booths are soundproof, also 3 . SIEAMER MOVEMENTS the latest affording patrons the| - - - - I p v stricest privacy in conversations. Taku, from Seattle, in port. s G Cotumia, tom seate, ave o\ Wardrohe of Lat Roma, California, Naturally Fermented ‘ gaturday noon. i e Of Laie B Lo v M ngsats v et Bk et wctnlbiscuniat MR i e i e B ; Princess Norah scheduled to sail ! [ ] from Vancouver tomorrow night. R g p ' d R M Tlmol . I Margaret Shafer scheduled to sail o e" resen e | ] " U L 4 from Seattle Saturday. 2 2 . e ————————————————————————————————————————— Tongass scheduled to sail from In (|0|h|ng D"ve " Seattle Saturday. ; . g r F llh 2 5 - North Sea scheduled to sail from | ppypRLY HILLS, Calif., F2b. 14.| - mpor e o l 1 v 9 . . 3 ' DHONE s“gfi;f‘:‘;‘grnggmr 4 schedulea | —Several packing cases of the Iate | Y h # g "humorist Will Rogers’ wardrobe, in- / 4 d (o arrive a7 oelock tomomrow (utine cerstning. tom top. nate| [l CAmadian Whiskey jt!?mnmzeabt‘:er!::gv;;nge ayed DY 5 western attire, will.be presented | —————————— . 'heavy w ’, today to the Victory Clothing drive | Baranof from westward, scheduled | gor g i A it rom westwart ebedied e puropean et © %Il SIPECIAL for FRIDAY and SATURPDAY ] } publisher, said . the presentation £ ] ‘ The monad used as the pattern of | goy1d take place at the Pacific mer s 2 (ase ’50 the blue-and-gray sho_ulder patch of | pajjsades home of his brother, as ern A . | of the 20th Division is the Korean|james. =iy T ' ' ) symbol for eternal life. A iy . % i A | P \wosistriledin | BEER, Olympia, Sick-s, Rainier ase 3.95 WO Jisier hilied | . ] ] ] , ALt W. Va. Windst - ) - Ya. Winasiorm Lowest Prices Always at George Bros. PR s CHARLESTON, W. V., Feb. 14.— i % e A violent windstorm has resulted M zr n l n l :1:1 the deaths of two elderly sisters | _10:30 A. “-, z:m Po 1] ree e lverles al Y ¥ in Morgantown. The victims were | Mrs. Alice Myers and Mrs. Ora Fn- pley, who were killed early this| morning when they were caught be- | |neath a roof blown from a nearby | tavern. The storm roared across | | West Virginia from thé Ohio River | to the boundary of Virginia. | e 20/ i i The brightest U. S. lighthouse, in peacetime was at Navesink, N. J., with 9,000,000 candlepower. 1 FREE DELIVERY CALL 16 or 24

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