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5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA ~— _ PAGE FIVE {URSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 ,muuummuummmuumumu'pNA FLIES REGULAR [APPRENTICESHIP |ST. MARGARE'S GUID |:in,fo, momms ot o a1 aek A COASTAL | = | piro’s Juneau program will feature "FAGTA7) | SCHEDULE BETWEEN | COUNCIL MEETS ‘B PUN SR 556, 0 5" S FLIES 41 IN AND || HERE IS DYNAMIC ACTION! T ENDS TONIGHT o AN(HORAGE - HERE The Alaska Apprenticeship Coun- \TS’;‘?CT:;“}};‘%‘ the concert, \»hl('ll‘ ouT YESTERDAY A Sl‘laShqu Story Of I\/Ien and Women cil held a meeting, Wednesday af- | At the meeting of St. Margaret’s| will be held in the 20th Century iComplete Shows at 7:25—9:30 B . Guild of the Church of the Holy e N ale by @ — n 1 D . . sific Norther: g ternoon in the offices of the Vet-!' Guild of the Church of the Holy| Theatre, are now on sale by all _ L ha attla Feature starts at 8:00-10:05 Pacific Northern Airlines yester-1 o0 %% o i O o ounell mem. Trinity, held last evening at the|members of the sorority, and a list| Alaska Coastal airlines, kept out That Battle the Sea in ShlpS From the greal day carried passengers to and bers in attendance were Dave Bur- home of Mrs. J. C. Ryan, plans|of downtown ticket headquarters (}1 the air today by bad weather, i & serial in the | from Anchorage and Cordova_in | it ¢, [UERENCS PEe, PR T et completed for the annual ba- | will be published soon. e S et - FRANK L3O SATURDAY ° § || two sections. The first section wi | Acting Secretary; Ernie White- Zaar which is to be held Wednes- e {flown yesterday from Juneau to EVENING ; tlown by Captain Joe Morris, First' ‘ | Petersbur, Floyd Schnieder, Mr 4 .head, and Chris Henning. day, November 20, at 10:30 a.m. in » . A 1 < POST! ||| Otticer George McCracken, andiqR AN CAMS RIRINE (ihe Parish Hall Tt was decided KIMBA[[ HANKS jand Mrs. T. R. Williamson, Ole DIRECTOR OF s Stewardess Marcla Shepherd. The , WERLer Let, Senloh ADPIentioe- | o, e would be a “snack bar” {Lermo and J. McNamara; to Hoo- second was in charge of CAPWIN yueny o, Labor, now in Juneau, will 107 the benefit of office workers sl oElisaelly, Daweo ;A “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" A -1agsist the council in the establish- Who could shop only during the RS, Anderson, Ralph and OCavol. %and A Stbbatacks’ ¥ Midedy Jernadine Lawson and D. L. Ad- "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY” Wedge ams. Flights were as follows from An- | ote8 B0 SO0 booth, an apron table, “dollar or | candidate for Labor Commissioner,| . FTom Juneau to Sitka, Mr. and chorage: Charles Sims, Carl E. An- less” novelty table, “white ele- this morning issued a statement M!S G. W. Fitzgerald, Wesley dersin, Mrs. Geo. Bolyau, Victor | Tyvoll, Representative of the phant” table, and tickets on the e 3 Jones, Alice McDonald, Marie 2 - y a able, 5 ol thanking all Alaskans who sup-| ® b4 Rowe, Jack White, Wm. Lahman, ' U. S. Employment Service report-!doll house. The “white elephant” | ported him in Tues 4 e]e(‘lmn.l | Haley, Patsey Mitchell, P. Monroe e 0 e P y , Steve Pytel, Mrs. J. E. Shirley, Her-|ed that the need for skilld work- table will contain both wrapped, Kimball who was released from|?d Wayne Phillips; to Tenakee,| | man Bratley, Frank Smith, Joseph |ers in the Territory is high, and and unwrapped articles. the. Army only & week before (,wc_“Ml'.<1\|‘l(l Mrs. McGrail, Margaret WITH Miszercin, A. Blackerby, that skilled workers are always in| At the conclusion of the business! tion, had only a few days in which | MCGrail and Sam Asp To Cordova: Joseph Balestrich,|demand. The U. S. Employment| meeting, Mrs, Franklin From. Petersburg to Juneau, J.| DOUGLAS FAIBBANKS, JR. Shepard | to campaign but polled a surpris- Gladys Morris. {Service finds they have most diffi-| gave a most interesting account of | ingly large number of votes as an|MCN@mara and Mrs. Halversen; TOMORROW—2 HITS To Anchorage: Marjory Perry,!culty in placing unskilled workers.|her experiences in England during| Independent candidate without |(fom Hoonah, E. B. Fisher and Pat MABGARET LOCKWOOD i GIRL RUS“ P Fvyn_\.. Fred Kroesing, Jean| mqpa vyeterans aaministration,| the war, telling of the air raid party support. 51?:\:;11'15. from Sitka, l{ R. Blood, Wally BROWN—Alan CARNEY ::l,‘fhp‘l' kDom Lindmark, Marjoriepesded by Ernest Lincoln, Director| shelters and the scarcity of both| He stated that he doesn't regret budlaMfkaS Ov:\;ulll_(ul“!";v perd WILL FYFEE cCormick, Vernon Shea, John|ang the following Training Facil-|food and clothing which had ne-|running, even though losing, be- |04 Mrs o i g Frances LANGFORD—Vera Patll, ‘Harry Brot:sTaies: Cikack : Ellsworth; from Chichagof, Mrs. R - , Harry i s Cusack, | resentatives: George A. cessitated a very strict rationing caus e rtuni . : 8gosl, Mrs, R.f VAGUE Norman Maither, ities Representatives eorge Ty cause of the opportunity he had L. Thorne; from Angoon. 3. M.| GEORGE BANCROFT ! Neil Fritce , George V. program, and concluding with her g a S I PLUS X N )Mmsun. Neil Fritchman, George g lor meeting the many Alaskans he Kahkleen: from Fish Bay, E. E.| MONTAGUE LOVE i \ment of joint apprenticeship com-|noon hour. Various features of the mittees in each locality in the bazaar will include a doll clothes Ross E 11, Independent NOW OFFERS 1" iBeck, Hugh B. Antrim, G. M. Fer-|impressions of America since her would not otherwise have met. Wille and (Wi Thivekbe | Daci] THE GBEAT In the first quarter of the 14thjguson and Harold E. Mayo, ex- arrival here in May 1945. { Kimball will leave soon for Mis- s; @ ‘enakee, Dean ] Stk ’ ; o eterans’| ‘The next meet t St. M ot = it Btk & " Story and S Paddock. | E I B e e e o et ot e e (s v 1l oy st e e STARTS TONIGH] ¥ ——— | prenticeship and assur sup- tory on November 13. | Tesie ik : e o SNUIBIRNIIANI 12 1656 paper was made trom|port ana soperation of the tratne| . e [years, and plans to be back in Ju-| ROGERS FUNERAL ineau when the Legislature meets corn stalk: ing facilities o.ficers to the coun- {in January \ ! 3 'Q o 2o P i ol SCHAPIRO CONCERT | "simii s e sntintes vens. ST FOR NEXT WEEK | - swows 6R255 FEATURE | The overall plan cf apprentice- | acquainted with 90 percent of the e AT AT !ship standards, was adopted mak- GIVE" HERE o(l 2 Alaskan populace before next elec-| Funeral services for Francis H. 7:25—9:25 7:45—9:45 & {ing it possible for local joint ap- . tion. | P.*Rogers, late District Court Li- i & | brenticeship committees to estab-! jJuneau will have an opportunity —>-e - | brarian, who died at Ketchikan Th T = n le lish apprenticeship standards by for the first time in many years to ARRESTED last Saturday, will be held in Se- e l‘la | just stating the four basic factors| hear an internationally known| Daniel Telles, Mexican, was ar- aftle either Monday or Tuesday of , (1) term of apprenticeship (2) work | concert artist, when Maxim Scha-|rested here yesterday afternoon by next week, the family has an- experience (3) ratio and (4) ap-| piro, Russian born pianist, soloist, Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter Hel- nounced. Services will be from the Cleaners {rentice wage scales. The Council | with -the San Francisco symphony | lan and was arraigned before U. 5. Borney-watson Funeral Pariors, | MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE {unanimously requested that a full- grchestra, comes to Juneau October Commissicner Felix Gray on a A et . . ftime apprenticeship representative a contert aponsored by Beta| charge of petit larceny, The com- ‘ Machine Work — Weldin R e A R i pp I 24 for a concert sponsored by Beta ge of | ¥ c Fro. AUBUEN LARS.. n - ARl g | 3 o q »| = . 4 " i a st - swiar VIN o v i iEis s B et rumor Lnt e {of the U. S. Department of Labor|Sigma Phi sorority, in the 20th Plaint against Telles Was SWOrn 100’ (1o ‘mumber of private phime ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE o ing S AneL. I be ?ujpomted for the Territory of Century Theatre. by Waxnlu Myhre, who g?cgsos in the United States increased from 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 Alaska. | The sorority is bringing the ar-| Telles of removing furnishings about 32480 to more than 60,000, It is true that we are negotiating | Charles Smith of the Governor's|tist from San Francisco for his from a cabin he had rented from 2 e b with the union on wages and hours, office pledged the full support and‘(,my Alaskan appearance in order! her, upon vacating it. Telles plead- but we are assured by the union that i cooperation of that office, Ken-}m raise its pledge for the Juneau|ed guilty to the charge and was as long as negotiations are under way ! neth Bowman, Organizer, AFL re-| Memorial Library Fund and other jailed, er being released upon his there will be no strike WE ARE ported on the conditions in An-!cjyic contributions. |own recognizance to appear for STILL OPERATING AS USUAL. chorage and Fairbanks. ’ World Tours | sentencing today. { The next meeting of the coun-| student of two famed teache: - " A jeil will be held in approximately the Polish pianist, Joseph Slivinsky,] KARL DRAGER JR. KILLED |two weeks. and the Russian composer-pianist,| Sgt. Karl Drager, Jr., of Anchor- J“s,r d v *T"‘ | Nicholas Medtner, Schapiro bas age son of the late Alaska legis- { An estimated 5700000 European|played concert tours in Europe, the lator and Anchorage attorney, was Jews pere ’&‘,’-"7“1? the Nazis d"r‘i Orient, Canada and the United killed in an automobile accident on C A L L ting World War IL States. |the Fort Richardson-Anchorage PR R ARG Born in Saratov, on the Volga high rarly last Saturd: 'n- . = ighway early las aturday morn | Empire Wflf“ Ads bring res“"f | River, he holds a Laureate of the'ing. Sgt. Drager was driver of a ¥ | Mos¢ow Conservatory of Music, |car carrying eight members of a and has studied in master classes wedding party returning from the in Moscow, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, Fort. The car left the highway and | Tokyo, New York and San Fran- rolled over twice, pinning Drager | eisco. | beneath it. Three other occupants Blackheads too. No waiting| »;\ong his American appear- were injured. Yes, it is true, there is a safe . medicated liquid called | ances has been a series of six his- B — > torical piano recitals playel in Bos-| MOUNTAIN LAKE, Minn., — So vl < d applicd Kiserex upo: many Mountain Lake residents en- { fmnd et e st :‘d‘:h::x:::m:—d; Library of Congress; in Pittsfield, joy “a good fire” that firemen pro- B ) ‘"”“.‘"““}‘:!:.‘{,,?é;&“";’;‘._;“ |Mass. for the Berkshire Festival tested to the village council that L e cas | of Chamber Music; at the Univer- on-lockers interfered with their 49C|sny of Virginia, and twice in San|work. Kileerex today, sure. | Francisco. { The council ruled spectators must i Butler, Mauro Drug Co. | Plays Favorites Iremain at least one block from the l'{eI:I‘\,(')V':: C&Mbum:‘l‘-’le “The Kexall Store” J Although he is known as one of scene of a fire, or pay fines. m ‘H. SPeVEr (8 S T e e i ke S e S e e SR iR A " card lighted match- f es, cigars, pipeemb- - ers or cigarettes — — ( . e e e e e ) : = 3 4 ~ Never smoke in bed ' NORT, = — keep chimneys BUS SERVICE t0 [ XX ] i g z === Ll : i ;:g i:u;::dceripili?—': Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse - : : Check electrical wir- ing — Use combust- VIA HAINES ible fluids with care PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP / M. S. Leota suils from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M YTH'!NK BEFORE ; to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage ) YOU’RE CARELESS "I A\ IRIR A\ N STAN GRUMMETT BUS LINES INSURANCE Seward Street O oca "mot. satiety, you get e your ‘money beck. Ask for ‘J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I M. 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