The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 7, 1946, Page 2

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l_ PAGE 'IWO WEATHER BU Temperatures for 24-He d Ending 6:30 o'Cloc! n e o o eau—Maximum, 46 Maximum, 46 WEATHER FORECAST Juneau und Vicinity) i not much change pht and casterly winds per hour to- PRECIPITATION ' ding 7:30 a.m. t In Juneau 51 inches nce Oct, 1, 353 inches ince July 1, 26.73 inches At Airport 16 inches; ince Oct. 1, 246 inches 1, 1950 inches $000C00006C0000006900000000000e00 “ ® e e u s s s e o > DIVORCES FI D rk of the District Court Russell Elliott, se from Marie Elliott S, 4, 1941, the couple Incompatibility is tion. The plaintiff asks Cle here by at the rng vessel Cross Sound adjudged his separate property the defendant be decreed id that € ht to reside in the couple’s heme for not to exceed five ithout having power to dis- or encumber it - double en- double duty . . . tendre suit of finest wool . .« jeweled buttons...beautitul- VOTE TOMORROW—Pclls open at New type of dress maker suit be smartly understated. 1 | ly evt 8, close at 7 p.m. Vote. -oo — t | NOTICE A feotured in Harper's Bozoor After Octeber 10, no telephone rentals for the month of October will be accepted at a discount. All an discount day. Please l'lr ase dd(l 19 sales tax not later be prompt. BN Beheends Co QUALITY SINCE /8587 - VOTE TOMORROW—Pcils open at 8, clere at 7 p.m. Vote R e -+ Shop for Christmas Farly... 10% SAVINGS ON ALL PURCHASES UNTIL OCTOBER 15th Early shopping gives you a large complete selection 1o choose from New Costume Jewelry . . . Native Handicraft Fur Neckpieces . . Parkas . . Nugget Jewelry BARANOF GIFT SHOP BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING B T B o e e o D B i W—*’lfifiw HAD ENOUGRI??2? Veoie for and Elect DR. DWIGHTY .. CRAMER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL REPRESENTATIVE General Election . . . October 8, 1946 (Paid adv.) i ! : E : VIEIllllSfl TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR COAT . . Have It VICTORIZED . . Repaired or Remodeled Victor's I'ur Factory GOLDSTEIN BUILDING tion has been filed with the © must bear postmark of V- (AL 4—1—1+|—H+-l—l~+-l—l—l~l¢H+H—ri—b+Hi+H—l—i+l—H-l++’+ THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE—-]UNEAU ALASKA ='MRS. ENGSTROM GOES ON AIR THIS EVENING Elton E will speak to- 9:40 o'clock over KINY on| r the voters to ight some of the iss pxmnpnl VOTE TOMORROW—Pclls open at' 8, clece at 7 p.m. Vote. -+ DOUGLAS .. NEWS TO Ilu i Woman's ular meet- 8 o'clock Club will holc ing Wednesday nig 1 will b with refreshments for the FPhe members are ged to ~m|v drive mee Mrs Ruth M. Popejoy SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION A 200 foot cement sidewalk is ncw under construction in Douglas which will extend along the north side of Third street from D street to E street with walk Construction Co contract. One-hundred having the and fifty feet of this walk is beihg put in by the Feusi and Jensen Grocery Store ing irom D street to the City Hall property. The City of Doug- las will continue the sidewalk in front of the City Hall which will complete the bleck. Tt is hoped. that cther s on Third of the promis third of the side 1 is set at 60 cents per construction a re Luunul e City at the 500 for this of which it will re: hn\(l ty owners at the rate of 20 cent square foot of concrete sidewalk: Cement, especially on the business district of a town, is @ both the City and ers. A present ther 430 lineal feet of cor n the business distr er maintaine asset to perty hold- is less than no oth- in the city. SCHOOL BOARD M A meeting of the Dou Board will be held tonig o CIOLk at ()\(‘ \L.h()()l Ro MAN FROLIC nething SUCCESS new lic, held high suc- pronounced a huge Tonight... plan on a fasty full course dinner . in a pleasant atmosphere at e lleg YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. {| SAMPLER ths famous sssortment of Luw-hkod confections : i ; here SWEDISH Fur Craftsmen for 3 Generations E i ., candidate | quences wh Y| the succes ay, follows: I MEET ‘ friend as this is the will be & the Juneau Side- ° alks | THIRTY-SIX YEARS IN ALASKA | direct from the makers-$1.50 - 87.50 | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO, i i ! “The Rexall Store” MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, ‘)46 postal \nmns of that coumn on the map. By Miss Beverly Black, Scout P\ all who attended. [ N to be different, the C freshmen presented two innovations ihe Juliette Low birthday rest of the girls and after which she was W. R. Tucker and her First|ise with the Scouts are taking charge of then alone, party for | presented with her Girl Scout pin cess by Striving that proved to be popular. The first the rest of the troop, which will be by Mrs. Tucker porter. was the game of Truth or Conse- held later this month. ! Several of the giris nave com- Fur nZ \7nm~.' A oy e o 4 g al of g1 1ave U Tleps the second was “th Darlene Buchanan, passed Wer: pleted their Community Life pro- modeling. Victor's Fur presentation of a door prize. Nancy & nts and became n work on Inter- e Neimi was the holder of the lucky . Octover fendship. We made maps vOTE TOMORROW—Polls open at umber 4 numbe sign country and put the 8, clece at 7 p.m. Vote. These committees contributing to s of the Frolic \Al( as Anderson Ruth Wilson Clean-Up t and Dick is the cla (: un« Ne (,u h bert W ner GIRL SCOUT NEW, The Douglas Intermediate Troop 5 No. 6, was called to order by Presi- AR ¥ dent Terry Sncthen at the home ‘!‘ % 0 e Gr A Kelc}“kan cf Mrs, Mark Jensen, Scout ader 3 5 In planning ior a Hallowe'en o ' Aty thekBfe N E %&g L Em Businssman, oline Parent and Bluk on the enter t For the food inted Bonnie IS A VOTE FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT IN ALASKA VETERAN of WORLD WAR It re and Ds HARRY F. NEWELL Democratic Candidale for the Territorial H ive iouse of Representatives ISTAND FOR: 1. The greatest possible measure of self-gevernment, including the ap- poi mm» nt of Alas non-elective Federal and Territorial offices in the Terr 23 :sources. 8: ch of the University of Alaska. 1. achievements of Labor and ring our \\m}\»n' man (;1 security in the future. DR" L' P‘ BAWES 5 ite of the people as expressed in their REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE vote in 1 ence to statehood. for the (p: veteran [ will give close and careful consideration to all legislation i % g to the \\\-I(' ¢ of the veterans and their families. Terrllor!al - uli(vn designed to get revenue from non-territorial residents who or part of their income in Alaska, in order that they SENATE .-llm\ toward the support of the Territory. 8. s of the Democratic platform, adopted 1 ar a, in conformity with the historic Democrse m(’ ]umu;ml of the greatest good for the greatest number. | When You Vote . ... VOITE NEWEL Your Vote Will Be Appreciated (Paid adv.) FPaidady, —_——— e | AR R Never hefore have you had a chance to vote for aman who hasnoone to tell him what to do except YOU, the Working People of Alaska. ELECY ROSS E. KIMBALL---COMMISSIONER OF LABOR INDEPENDENT TICKET COURTEOQY'S and HONEST Fie Can’t Be Bought or Bluffed . Here is a plank or iwo in my platform: ® Adequate compensation for all v)orking people. ® An exclusive fund for the compensation act. Don't let some insurance company get rich off you getting hurt. @® My underlying thought is always a higher standard of living. Linvite you to check over Mr. Sharpe's and Mr. Benson's platforms: MR. BENSON : Had anticipated getting in by riding the npptmtlun and by stealing a soldier’s votes, when the soldier was in the Aleutians and couldn’t defend himself. If you want to know more about Mr. Benson’s platform, see Mr. W hite. SHARPE: Our present Commissioner of Labor after four years in office m\t barely defeated a soldier in the 1)11mdry who couldn’t campaign for himself. He hasn't done one thing in four years to use as a plug for office. He runs on the gmund\ he was born in Alaska. 1 myself, wish that I had been born in Alaska, but that, in itself, means nothing. Where was Viking Quisling born whose name is a symbol for traitors the world over? He was born in Norway and betrayed Norway, just like Sharpe betrayed Alaska. MR. A Vote for Your Independent Candidate Fsa Vote for the Progress of Alaskan Labor, a Vote for a Higher Standard of Living, a Vote that Is Clean of Jurisdictional or Affiliational, Racial or Polifical Differ- ences. A Vote for Klmball Means a Vote Agamsi Two Tyranls. (Paid adv.) " 8 i

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