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W PAGEEIGHT _ — 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1946 ) DINCE W Strike 15 000 TWA ALASKA RATE CASE GIFT SHOP CLOSES: |HEALTH COUNCILTO HENRY BENSON IS |imssircapsconswomn comt = | PEITHINE NOLEER (AN INE e MAvAQEGcW?fl%%‘c?isf e R, TR e KILLS WIFE Postponed EMPLOYEES MADE BEFORE JAN. 1| BOUGHT BY UGGEN MO DY MOHTMEET vy sy ey snn. i oo it | i The quarterly meeting of the in the recent elections, is in Ju- | eral of Canada and the provinces | ot tineg 3 S RSAeE. v 3 Gastineau Health Council will be neau for a few days, arriving from of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. TNI HT NEW YORK, Oct. 23 — Joseph l HE WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. — The; Negotiations completed in Short held next Monday evening at 8 Anchorage by pmrze yesterday ————————— P. Selly, president of the Ameri- Maritime Commission may make a order resulted here late yesterday gclock, in the City Health Cen- He expressed himself as Leing - Trygve Hansen, of the Petersburg can Communications Association final decision in the Alaska rate in purchase by the Alaska Music tor, Mrs. M. O, Johnson, President, very pleased with the votes re- Air Service, has left Petersburg —_ (CIO) announced today that the case beford the end of the year. Supply, Inc, of the complete stock has announced ceived in Juneau and the outly-|for Seattle to pick up a new Continued frum Page One) threatened Western Union Tele- WASHINGTON, Oct. 23—Trans The Commission has scheduled of fine English china, dishware, This is a very important meet-'ing precincts, and also with the Ciumman plane for the servicé - o o @raph strike had been postponed World Airlines today announced it for November 13 oral arguments on glassware and gift novelties of ing, Mrs, Johnson stated. und all large vote cast o i i | and wood ca he has held nu- d iy bt ey L . Mrs. son 8 ast 3 1 cz e week until Oct. 30 is furloughing approximately 15,- the report of the examiner who The Gift Shop. representatives are urged to be Commentin g otk ? gl 2 g % senta s m ng on the election rous short-term jobs as a car lly's announcement followed an 000 employees without pay as a re- heard the rate case and recom-| The Gift Shop, which has been present, Election of officers for Benson said the biggest upset oo- Economy Tourist |\ penter and cabinet maker. He v 1REH % P appeal from Deputy Mayor Thomas sult of the walkout of 1400 TWA mended that no increases be grant- cperated at the corner cf Wil- i v ¢ i e worked for the Forestry Service in 1 @ dmile B 5 e G- aty od ¥ IGUBHDY - avenue th 8 the coming year heads the list of curred in' he Second Division, Sleeping Cars ek e A o ind J. Corcoran saying extension ot pilots three days ago ed. oughby avenue and South Seward matters to be taken up, in addi- where both Republican candidates ’ Q0L DIALTE I B OOl nd the contract was necessary because Announcement that only a skel- Steamship companies operating street, in the Harri Machine Shob tjon to proposed changes in the for the Senate won out, defeating again in 1942 from March to July any nterruption of service eton staff will be retained until the to Alaska as government agents building, by Mrs. Charles Wayror, py-laws, and a report on the rais- Howard Lyng who had served } . T ; q . o v ot S ¥ b 4 k. T unthinkable hile the city was strike is settled was made by TWA said during hearings in Washington is now to oe closed and the ioca- jng of funds for the remodeling of faithfully and w . o Held' Rt ey : 4 ; s . 2 ell for many ytars was held this after- yoq o the United Nations President Jack Frye as a new wage several months ago that unless tion will be available for tenancy. tne Health Center. in. the Senate, and as Democratic on the electrified o'clock. Prince, Yepre- mne girike of 7,000 Western Un- dispute threatened American Air- they were granted increases they It is expected that the purchased ————————— National Committesman y by H. L. Faulkner, was t0 ; . . g 1 ’ : : ] e P i Nationa tteems 2 s ) 4 ion employes, which would have| lines would decline to resume operation Stock will be removed to the Alaska l YM AN be before U. §. COMMISSION- c;p off New York City from vwir-| Renewing his plea that the gov-|when the lines are turned back to Music Supply store this week. with p Anchorage cast 2500 ballots, while er's Co \um;u: W at 2 pm. 10V ¢ua)y all telegraphic communica-| ernment take over TWA and get|them, removal to commence as soon as at least 500 more who went to Leave Seattle Daily 9:45 pm preliminary hearing tion with the rest of the nation,'it back into operation, said the| Service to Alaska now is operated inventory is completed polls wouldn't wait the half. EoS e oty - . /had been scheduled for midright line “is forced immediately to fur-| by the Maritime Commission, which A- M. Uzg'n, cwner and cper- IN "S(HEME" ro required for voting. A suf s::‘gh:’::"‘i“’“ SR B‘_' o IR ”‘\‘ tonight lough without pay approximately took over the War Shipping Ad- ator of the Alaska Music Suppl number of voting precincts for the p it ‘mu";m_ kne SpnQ YsElen i 115,000 of its employees, working in ministration, The WSA asked for 7 his morning announced the tem city of Anchorage had not been goiiple trip at low 23 states and 15 diiferent foreign|the rate increase to meet deficits ary cl 3 of the pottery and BEAI ROOSEVEI,I arranged for, Benson sqi< oost 16 The Milwaw. ABSENTEE voTES countries.” in operation to the territory. novelty depa:itment of his estab- > kee Road’s OLYM- [ g i G lishment a: Second and Scward PIAN from Seattle. This fine train carries ets. The layout of tr 8 H —_———-—— **The victim came to ‘l L FIRST DIVISION | . e JO]S]:];'?;‘:N:SSEI f:s;\( glc“‘mz::; (A"ADIAN lAw jieiogliched o ilushieh v e “The victim came to_the Ter ; Slmggle 0' Whale 'ATTLEE IS SEEKING of fba store. will be | Te‘nrvanged < THLRREE SROR & ERLL B comfortable, individually lighted berths from California several v;.n» 1; = to accommodate and display the hkt heramiEd Tantastls Nast and spacious lounging rooms. Your 8 were ive P stocl i 3] vha he tel a fa stic Nazi- . i \( ARE Now (OUNTED on Bea(h (os's l-f il S L L UL 0t scheme” designed to ARGUED BEFORE space costs about one-third less than in iie - Mr. Uggen plans to install xddi- standard sleeping cars, and the rail fare ans for a n00n discuss P 1g divorce proceeding his wife. No formal oce vicus to her mar years ago W. T. Ellison ap- tional display shelves on both the thwart (hr_' reelection of President N 1011108 Sonee thin . dosdhin. & tiz- crintendent of N} One hundred and ninety-two ab- : main floor and balcony and a FCOSEVElt in 1940 by having John [AY; i 15 {d the bic dinink Side & T Siwhity P : and ninety-two ab-| HUNTINGTON, N. Y., Oct. 28 » i 5l y RGBT e B nt) 3 ing meals in the big dining car are Service at Yuba Count Calil. gentee votes of the First Division 3 LONDCN, Oct. 23.—Prime Min airway is being remodelled to Lewis, president of the United eacilarh i bi doa: Besides her father she is survived have been counted and now thei . G€ad: 60-foot whale rode out to|jster Attlee called today for a re-'lead directly to the balcony Mine Workers (AFL) come out s e by a sister, Enid Ellis, of Marys- unoffictal vote of. the First Divis-| o (00oy under Coast Gu view of the use of the veto in the While workmen are busy altering 28ainst him LONDON,’ Oct: 28-2-F1ve Oafia- hospitality, the Mil- ville, C SRk - bobDieteds i Poniy L"“Y on the beach had cost| ynited Nations Council the pottery and movelty Section.' 1 an address delivered at Swartn. GA1 Provinces opened a fight be- wankee. 1o, the. Prince, who came to the TerTi- smayl precinct missing, Kimshan. & oo WM& ; “His Majesty's goverument is cer- orper deparéments of Alaska MUSIC 1ote Gollese lust night. Roger saiq [0f¢ the British Privy Council to- tokd Bperiiag; vl tory in 1940, is the brother of Eu-/ The count puts Krause of Ket- ]The Coast Guard Cutter Yeaton tainy if the opinion that there Supply are remaining open for f‘:;‘m o lege il l,”(f},“;{ R;gg.t S8 day against a Canadian law which its own rails all the gene M. Prince, prominer Tichikan as the eighth member of|Plnned to dispose of the tons oflgnoyig be a review of the use of the business as usual. They Include medne o Koal b oot €TNAN, would sever the Dominion's last way between Seattle Of ' blubber with demolition charges [« House. His vote is Goerlng, a Nazi agent by the name jygioiary link with the thronme of e music and record departments, ¢ jcachim Hertslet, and William veto with a v to restraining it ¢ and Chicago. in San Francisco. Other members tpo Division’ st O ff shore. of his family include a brother. tajlied as 2530, Smith 2523 and to its original ir Attlee told which have a separate entrance on Britain. Richard Prince, who is a chemist|pyice 2517 race for the , o, Ue CUght the whale o 2|he House of Commons in the sec- the corner. Remodelling is expect- R. Davis, a promoter of the oll, ‘The case was brought on appeal o gok your suareat, in Crockett, Calif., and a SISteT eighin seat was decidedly close. i ere | L‘d,l’rl "A(‘rlo vesterday and| ;g gay of a foreign affairs debate. ed to be completed within a very e from the Canadian Supreme Court, BE; Carson, Gen . Mrs. George Hand, of ‘& Pro-{ e vate folloNE it expired afte® vain struggles to| "oy ienin) following Attlee, de- few days, when re-opening of the In Washington, Lewis declined| which upheld validity of a bill en- Seattle, o get free. Twice its great weight! fessor of Santa Barbara College in| partlett, 121; Peterson, 66 enapped the hawsers on Goust|DOUNced Russian policies in what dishware section will be announced.|to comment on Rogge’s remarks. acted by the Canadian Parliament y via alifornia Olson, 89; Cole, 85 '(,‘p,‘"j boats trvine to from it havihe called the “Communized Balkan PRI 01 E i Davis, described by Rogge as a in 1939 barring appeals from the Both Prince’s parents are dead.. pepneen 76; Kimball, 13; Sharpe, ,",‘;:'Ah,oyél.mg o e ol oo Bloc” and accused the Soviet Union TEEN peace emissary for Goering in Supreme Court to the Privy Coun- M”_WAU KEE RoaAD e By N former wife, Rate Over- g B ke e 0 take| " Geparting irom many of tk -AGE (lUB OPEN September, 1939, died Aug. 1, 1941, cil. The eifect of the law would street Prince, he is the father of Dawes 111; Gundersen, 85; Per- ' Cooowe MO Big Three agreements reached at after a colorful career. . _ wo boys, 10 and 12 atrovich, 55; Talbot, 90, Yalta and elsewhere he Justice partment officia’ &Wo hoys, 10 and 12 FOR PARENTS TONIGHT ~ne sustice Department ofsiciat = - - added that otker attempts were Both he and Prime Minister Att- lee agreed that major powers had This is Parents' Night at the made by azis to prevent St F R t: misused their veto authority in the Teen-Age Club, and the doors will Roosevelt's reelection in 1936 and 0re ‘B’ en United Nations Security Council. ©¢pen at 7:30 o'clock. Zach Gordon, 1944. One included the establish- admitting deep differences Club advisor has announced. ment of an “America Committee” Formerly occupicd by Attlee declared: Parents may take their teen-age in the German Foreign Office by heless, we believe it is not children as guests, to remain until' Joachim von Ribbentrop, Nadi For- THE fE— r of South Sew: St. and ghoy Ave. Almquist, 99; Engstrom, 99 Garnick, 100 HOT pou"(M_ Hennings, 69: Hope, 61; Krause, ¢ WEATHER REPORY Edmund J., 60; Krause, J. F. (Jo2), e (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) 71; McCain, 90; Newell, 77; Nolan, e Temperatures for 24-Hour Period CAMPAIGNNOW & = Robertson, 62; Smith,'® Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning ch, 118. . e o o 166 S'I'AGED IN MASS 5 I: for, 130; against, 56. ¢ In Juneau—Maximum, 41; . Primary: for, 141; against, 38. ® minimum, 34 il o AtAirpert-—Maximum, 42; NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Associated e e press panical reporter_aack e’ fff) Dermobilization minimum, 38. says in a story from Boston this Cain, 67; ‘Cramer,|® © o o o o o o o Freely with R “Neve cnly possible but essential for us 9:45, after which hour the club- eign Minister recently hanged for to work together in order to pre- house will remain open for the war crimes. vent the calamity of another war.” Parents and their adult guests. S Mary Rolando and Leon Mad.. pose of thi sublect in his Wash- ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU Go-Round. ; : . . WEATHER FORECAST u S M k (h g dex, both employed at the Curry ington Mer : .5. Makes Charges piov : ery-Go Rouna : s : Willos morning that the Senatorial race 0 d d b R 2 (Juneau and Vicinity) Hotel on the Alaska Railroad, have in Massachusetts is expected by r ere y ussla ; . - . : ; : : : : : : . . H H been married at Anchorage. Empire Wantads get resul e occasionat 1gne in vt o AQaINSE Russians ™ : : : - : : : : : : - : : : the result may be determined by MOSCOW, Oct. 23 — Russia or- not much change in tem- WASHINGTO. Oct. 23 — “Fhe United States accused Russia today of forcing the ppression” of an American protest concerning elec- tions to be held in Bulgaria this the protest vote on the short sup- gereq another demobilization to- ® perature tonight and Thurs- plies of meat and other commodi- gay her fourth since the end of ©® day. Southeasterly winds 15 ties. the war. (The number of men ® to 20 mph. per hour. The race is between the veteran jnhvolved was not announced.) . Democratic Senator David Walsh A gecree said “older ages (ot ® PRECIPITATION menth and former Senator Henry Cabot gpecified) of soldiers and non-| @ (Past 24 nouss eading 7:30 a.m. today on jal i Te- Lodge, who is running on the Re- commissioned officers of land ® In Juneau — .05 inches; oV publican ticket. Bell says Walsh has troops” would be affected. The ® since Oct. 1, 9.97 inches; presentative” of Bulgarian Control nission, had issued *“oralin- severed any Massachusetts ties he order is to be implemented be-, ® since July 1, 33.16 inches. may have had with the Truman tween Nov. 1 and Jan. 1. At Airport — Trace; since Administration and is waging a —_———w————— |® Oct. 1, 955 inches; since structions” to suppress the Anferi- lone-hand fight for his political An elephant's tusks keep on ® July 1, 26.80 inches. can protests which e made pub- life. growing as long as the animal lives. ® ® . ® ® « &5s © ¢ & ¢ o lic here two days ago. ¥ The Gift Shop We are temporarily closing our POTTERY and NOVELTY DEPARTMENT in order to complete re-arrangement. NICE GOING-=-- no matter what the weather TO — beidter serve in any one of the many attractive RAINCOATS we are now showing. Watch for announcement of @ BLACK, WOOL-GABARDINE RAINCOATS-belted style ® SATIN FINISH RAINCOATS in black and colors ~ Re-opening SOON MEANWHILE — Our Music and Record Departments will remain g OPEN AS USUAL. UMBRELLAS — PLASTIC HEAD SCARFS Alaska Music Supply, Inc. ' JONES-STEVENS 90 A Rare Opportunity-MAXIM SCHAPIRO CONCERI—He_re Thursday D006000000000000000000000000000000004 0000000000000 00000000000¢ mon»n»nwonn»nnunu}on G0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

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