The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 6, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT _ ____THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1946 TIp IVEN ROY FLETCHER TALKS CHEADER SHIRTS, ~ WSCSWill Meet — RATE BOOST ?“HARBORNEWS GUARDPLACED AT | Reluctart Male PG TORGTARIARSTOAY - SHORTSEIPECIED - Tomorrw Nigh j AR, COMSUATE g (.mnhd CluIrlmn be | City Float for repairs Her skip- .‘f T = e O A s of the per is Lynn Flesher T | ana, wasn, soore Higher Texfile Prices Ma istian S Just in_trom a usn-packing wip | Follows Bombing of Brit, ! I N 1 [ R < tomorrow g 8 between Taku Harbor, T and g it be R 0 i parsonage. Snettisham is the Sentinel skipper- : S oost Production o onsulate, Amer. Le their regul Immediately preceding the ad- ed by Louis Anderson. etail clothing o S (Continued from Page One) H Needed ltems dress, members of the society wil & : . The Service, owned and mppmd gahon at Beymmh Senate Commlnee fo Ifl- « v devotional, led by M by R. C. Tift, came in yesterda 7 1 % A a N r, in the Little Chapel Commission to construct and make morning to unload and is icing up JERUSALEM, Aug. 6.—The Pal- V&S'Igafe V|S” Wlfh ‘ € i L D A - available to the Alaska service suit- | today to leave. estine police threw a four-man e new vessels. Traveling with the Service is the | guard arcund the American Con- GafSSOfl Off,(|a| wistfully today that ¢ e e ® ® ® ® e e e O—Amendment of the Merchant 31C621, skippered by Dan Sutph- | sulate in Jerusalem today following te prices put $2.25 ° ® Marine Act of 1936 to provide dif- en. She brought in fish yesterday . i o" Britial Consule 5o ent shorts back an ¢ WEATHER REPORT * ferentlal operating subsidies for|and will leave for the grounds|ats seq Amoriemn Lesatin b Ben WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 ® (O T L = ° Alaskn cartiers. again today. routh, Lebanon. ; War Investigator s . our hope aid Louis @ T 24-Hour Period o Dislikes Subsidy Busy grinding valves and attend-| powell C. Pinkerton, Consul Gen- pursuir B executive director of e Ending f:3 ck This Morning & | gephan said he hesitates to ask ing to other repairs is A. F. Ward | {eral in Jerusalem, said he did not D-Ky g . Association of Retail e &8 18 ® for operating subsidies and the On his 31B144. He plans to leave|ae for the precautionary guard| Fl » o ° In Juneau—Maximum, 55; company feels they are not neces- town either Thursday or Friday but assented to police suggestions 2 i mar 1d assi a reporter that the av- ® minimum, 49. y if other conditions, including The Traveler is in for repairs to that it be established “for the time 1a ise in cotton @ At rport—Maximum, 59; abor, are corrected. a cylinder head being.” s T - hiis atdcs by © nimum, 47. Otherwise, he said, if the Exam-| Harold Jones of the Sea It had a = \eontime British Military offi-| rhmenting. on: ‘$hst polentinit | OPA will ATHLR FORECAST iner's report denying rate increases new engine for his tender for a few | 1 ifteq Jerusalem's 6 pm. to ; reatneéss of the Territory)] €Nt JUNSEY RS VESHE) becomes the final decision of the hours yesterday. The engine was g yioniy curfew beginning to-| A SUDDEN SMACK from little Judy Ke ° cot cloudiness. with Commission, operating subsidies left at the Small Boat Harbor for| ... o x?ighi Curfew was imposed Palodna, 2, catches Jeff Givens, 18- tered showers month-old, off his guard after the ould be the only way out approximately a half an hour while June 22 after the bombing of the ecocee r k “ e the Sea It went to the City Float King David Ho'el two were named winners in the Red ‘mumpmalmc Still to be heard this afternoon to obtain some parts. Upon re- o mahs S Head Division of the Los Angeles e s 0 e 00 000 were spokesmen for the CIO unions turning to the Boat Harbor, Skip-| A government announcement re-| Baby Pageant. (International) > o primarily concerned in charges of per Jones and crew found the en- ported that a high ranking British ____ e G i EVAN(E”S]‘ SERVI(E labor irresponsibility. gine missing — the tender engine, | officer—reliably reported to be a| 7 ¢ Subcommittee Chairman Henry this is. That was quite a heavy bart of the Jutige Advocate Gen- | °f tommy gun fire when they rush- POSTPONED ONE NIGHT 1 Jackson interjected that he hop- | bundle for somebody! erals Staff—was saved from a ter- :fls’éom the house to investigate a ed to be able also this afternoon The St. Nicholas belonging to rorist attempt on his life by his - (to hear those fisheries problem George Betts is in to ve some | two dogs. list meeting schedul- witnesses who are pressed for time. work done on the clutch. The dogs were killed by a burst| Empire Want Ads bring results* 111111111 rch has been postponed. T 7 o —————-—— nt and 1 ic party I ld linens not been able to get here fr as planned. meeting will be Thu at 8 p.m. in the Mz h 1 however expressed ¢ OPA clothing price esti- ! wervasive side ” bal and Lic I R park tom e - D TICN BOARD “,\:lu!wr-“lzm (‘lf Being luull 5 o s fi W MEETING HERE :.:' . licts | THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES!!! held AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! See These Values: SEVERAL HUNDRED SALT and PERDER SETS Glass, Porcelain China, Potizry 2 Sselandup @ VASES -- Take Advantage of Low Prices Buy Five or Siz--from § 8¢ ® GLASRAKE OYENWARE PIECES 544 REAL VALUES! From 3 5¢ WE ARE CLOSING OUT THI3 ITEN More Than 1,080 Piciures? A for $5.00andup FLoole Them lh“fr | © 3,000 GLASSES -- FINt QUALITY -- All Sizes and Styles -- As Low as § for $7.00 ® FIGURINES -- 1! Shapes and Sizes BARGAINS at 7 Scand up o ASH TRAYS - ATABLEFULL REPLACE YOUR BROKEN 4 GNES FOR AS LITTLE AS 3@( COME IN AND SEE HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES MARKED DOWN FOR THIS FEATURE SALE The Gift Shop AT O A smoking enioy_-ment. .smoke that smoke of Fine Tobacco ‘Wood engraving by il. McCormick based upon the original oil painting Copytight 1946, The Americaa Tobacco Company. QUALITY OF PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTINUING SUCCESS LS/MET S = “GIFTS OF DISTINCTION" = Varri Machine Siop m.-.'m;ng Phone 317 =] STORE HOURS - 9 A. M. 10 5:30 P. M. E | "1IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII|Il|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIllulIIIIIIHNIJIIIMIIIIIIIIII|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIllll"IIIHIIIIlllllllll!lllljjmwmlI!mgu. = o

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