The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 14, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO T KNOX THE HAT IS RIGHT IF THE LABEL IS “Caravan’ FOR LIGHTER WEIGHT AND LONGER WEAR This new welt-cdge i a hat for the man who has his own horizons, and who wants lightness, ease, and youth in his headgear. It will stand by him, too, for it is made to Knox standards of qutality and crafts. manship that, under all conditions, are the same. Otier Knox Lightweight Hats « $6.50 to $20 B.m.BEHREH%% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.—JUNEAU ALASKA | 'ANTI-PETRILLO" ACT BILLED FOR TEST IN COURT Criminal Information En- Jdem Thauman.sntl ity dhat o tered Against “Little Caesar” of Music WASHINGTON, June ion charging practices -affecting said “The charge is the viola- became > of Petrollo’s a Lea Act which law April 16, 1946." as filed States Attorney J. The Lea Act, passed by Congress in April and termed by some legis- act, pro- year’s imprison- lators ths “Anti-Petrillo” " up to one the act is unconstitutional i a test, by calling May 28 of three studio t Chicago station WAAF. strike be- ation refused to hire 1e called the tional librarians. WEATHER REPORT (U. 8 WEATHEK BUREAU) nperatures for 24-Hour Perfod Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 59; minimum, 44. At Airport—Maximum, 58; minimum, 39, WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Fair tonight and Satur- day. Coutihued warm. BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop e e 000000000 - - GREENWOLD HERE tineau. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE MEN'S WEAR @ The Perfect Gift For Your Daddy Dad’s waited a long time for a precisely tailored, full cut, cot- ton shirt and you’re in luck for they’ve arrived just in time for Father’s Day gift giving. In white, pastel solids and stripes. B. M. BEHRENDS CO MEN'S SHOP - QUALITY SINCE 1887 Visit THE NUGGET SHOP and See—- 14, — At- | Mr. y General Tom Clark today ed the filing of a' criminal| @s C. Pe- i his Musicians' Union with radio Odom M. Greenwold, a resident of Hoonah, is a guest at the Gas- g bound passengers arriving aboard JACKSON TALKED OUT OF TURN IS WASHINGTON, June 14.—Presi- |ltu' Robert H. Jackson had issu- jed his statement criticizing Justice | [ | Hugo Black despite a Presidential ! request for prior consultation. At the Truman declined comment when asked Jackson and Black should resign “for the g the court,” as @ As to whe to resign, the ‘President told re- Sunday before the release of his He | statement in Nuernberg Monday. in; Jackson's statement brought in- § strict Court at Chicago! Al- to the open a “feud” in the court and told his objection to Black's participation in a case in which § Black's former law partner repre- 1 who won a 5-4 decision. Black has not commented. Mr. Truman said that when ~ | Jackson informed him of his in- | tention, he suggested that the jus- @ | tice talk over the matter with him before acting. In response to questions, th President said Jackson had not done so. RAINIERS MUST MAKE a Oakland, Calif.,, June 14.—Mana- ger Earl Sheely of the Sacramento baseball club said today a trade which would make Joynar (Jo Jo) ‘White manager of the Seattle Rair iers hinged on efforts of the Seumv club to purchase Bill Ramsey, now on option from the Boston Brave “The deal is all arrangsd Seattle can trade us Ramsey for White,” Sheely said. “If the Rain- jers can buy Ramsey from th2 Braves, the deal will go through. Seattlg, in the cellar of the Pa ific Coast league, has heen dlc}. T- ing for the past two da; r VA to replace Bill Skiff, the Rainfers this wezk. — e Two Steamers Reach Nome, Stormbound SEATTLE, J\mc H ~—'The Baran- of and the Rose Knot arrived in Nome yesterday less than 12 hours epart, first vessels into Norton Sound this year, the Alaska - ship Co., offices here s bound teday, they mus ter weather to lighter the Batanof’s T4 passengers a - —— Heavy landmgs of Halibut at Seatfle SEATTLE, June 14.—The Iis vessel owners association today ported yesterday's landings of 558,- 000 pound of halibut by 23 fishing boats were the heaviest of the sea- son. They also landed 26,500 pounds of cod. Heaviest catch was 32,- €00 peunds landed by thc Nova. MR, Price of Sugar To Be Increased WASHINGTON, June 14.—Retail | sugar prices are going up soon to | offset wage increases in the refin- fery industry, an OPA official said | today. ‘This was disclosed as OPA order- ed commercial bakers' sugar rations trimmed in order to reduce the cutput of cake and other pastries. In another action on sugar, OPA' announced that a second Home, canning ration coupon, geod ' for five pounds will become valid | July 1. The sugar price increase, said an QPA official who asked not to be | 24 re- one-fifth of a cent a pound at re- | tail or one cent for a five pound package. ————e——— The tallest building in the Uni- ted States outside New York City is the Terminal Tower in Cleveland, 52 stories and 708 feet in height. R U ARRIVES ON TONGASS Myrs. Cloria Millsap and her in- fant daughter were the only north- the Alaska Transportation Com- TRUMAN'S ViEwW § same news conference, fi if he thought both ik d of the country and g reporter phrased it. § er either Jackson or § Black had indicated an intention g porters that Jackson wired him on sented the United Mine Workers 8 TRADE T0 GET WHITE |8 identified, will amount to about | Jf pany’s Tongass at 7 am. today. Complete ’ Lines of FRIDAY jUNE 14, 1946 “Alasha’s Finest” FREE e DELIVERY FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ------- Plums, Bananas, Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons, Limes, (alavos, Letiuce, Asparagus, Broceoli, Cauliflower, Green Peppers, Spin- ach, Summer Squash, Crook Heck Squash, Cucumbers, Green Onions, Radishes, Fresh Corn, (abbage, Newand 0ld Potafoes ~ The Modern =y pw |KLIK x5 75¢ 4mrs EG Gs T arge Gra arge Grade - 1.09 j dozen c ff flfff“.“%fifpi‘.‘;’;:"cfiif; 9 5 o @& % Pounds . c fhdtarme | PR | VSl | ppette i 12 oz. iin 3 large plegs. 120z.1in 12%or ; ~ 10 Pounds .79 45¢ 95 |18¢ $2.09] 25 pounds 198 CAKEFLOUR 050 . 2 pound pkg. 10% oz. tin 2% size fin 39¢ KRISTOFFERSON'S 19 | 3-25¢ |[6for$2.19| FAckach MEAT DEPARTMENT--PHONE 202 Young, spring rorkevs - 1), 10 - Whole, Half or Quarters o FRYERS Evisceraled, Colored - - - Pound 80¢ ROASTERS, Eviscerated, Colored - - Pound 80 RABBITS, Domesfic Spring - - - - Pound ‘70 (OUNTRY SAUSAGE, Fresh Made - - Pound 45¢ MOCK CHICKEN LEGS, Fresh Made - Pou 3 for 25¢ SLAB BACON - - - - . - . 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