The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 30, 1946, Page 2

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e s WS o 1% S S . 8 S ¥ S § L § B e R INNE ———————————————————— PAGE TWO AMERICAN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA The NACA MCUTCHAN ' SHOWDOWN RENT CONTROL DOUGLAS v planned to be Douglas Coliseum 24. The Club the girls during tatoes, and ST ‘ will be held at Mrs, Jensen’s, and 17149 IEAT :fig‘MON i‘JAL’EB 2 q fcCutchan, daughter I( NEARING MA NY AREAS land \‘:"!“rnn‘:‘l\':."((‘ilvxl).\u.(n\:v‘\:\ui\ tnat BEVYF Reporter Andrew M afternoon, alloped po- wnies on yesterday baked the X Oct. 30—A wide ceilings effective tasty s baked apples were SHINGTON ion of rer & on Nov. 23 or rin elling t e i : : are sellir kets Terhi i AL SR 1. NC was announced tod i the delicious : word from W the For Armistice Day, we planned 3 n I the Qquestion beir The agency announced that 83 i program based on International : T this: How. to Kesp 11 pop- Relations e Mg, € i ohl TR b 500,000 will —DONNA LEE SWIFT, Reporter. : ¢ i ntal ceilings HEADQUAKTERS b e of wage Douglas Gray and here room. industries? id and Allan, - left last M g C of t ev e M. S. Brown Bear, St R Yt S ISSUE CLEARED Y " nent lawye total of tho wildliie Service will now wo ! s rgumc ) ren in 1940, OPA gui of the Seattle headquarers c al ¢ ‘ tice, after spe th : - g Aud pattcon Oty % TOKYO, Oct. 30—General Mac- i 3 Arthur's headquarters today re- . Ot NEWS the controversial Japanese ] . Phins St R U tion topic by announcing F o ; i ; e ar's _for, the Russtan, British and Chinese - It - a o i e i R S i & vernments had been offered suf- Sy ) L of Japanese by Dec. 31. ¥ had Xt ir said all Japanese in FOR KILLING I3 o : Mis Mrs.| M8 then, . part ; ; He was reported concerned over BOARD ... < failure of the British to complete o ) resu plans to evacuate Japanese from ¢ E ; \ . n i De 1. Std tics employ ator, Geneva Par- g : 3 Juliette T Marilyn | 2nd Chir areas slow- j v Mary Cuthbert, Bonnie Gar-| ¢4 : 1 mo t Beverly Black as scouts. | Most of the 1,721,000 Japanese yet i S = b reas Juliette Low birthday cake, t0 b ed are in Russian : ; 2 ; sl I w ceilin by Mrs Gkt ke ns had ofiered to gren P ; 3 = o8 K U ; towns where gecyved, togethe e i month, a rate un- th C : [ 5 s de aggravate housing the pes brought ba e ; : st Zes NOTICE O¥ APPLICATION FOR 300,000 a month. Approximately 5, P i G i5 Expe" op““on on 1o new areas affected include FATENT (00,000 have been returned from all T H gy H l everal in Washington State: El- Serial No. 011086 - ; " “‘41 GI'ARD CFH(ERS p!ehls'o"( An!ma ler Grand Coulee 1 dis- In the United S s Land Office ;| F T } o b Gt 2 trict, Lor -Kelso, Wenatchee for the Land District at Anchor- | L NTERTAINED ATDANCE cngmci o, & i it MUST KEEP TROOPS McKay Malcohm, Li ENTERTAINED AT DARCE ANCHORAGE b ase. Aluska. Back To Sci JOHN T[N CHINA FORMER J public lands under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat Notice is -hereby given tkb Malcolm Grea filed tion - MISSICN SERVICES AT HOLY TRINITY PROVE INTERESTING 809 John pli Unit aid hi 30—Ben H. Kiz- SEATTLE, Oct : States Land Office Anchorage, | ¢, former UNRRA director in China, ; - v heat : , for patent to 1 ibed | gays the assignment of American = Intcresting igregations have . under the ions of roops in China was a “blunder” B . B e B e e upitthe dis< | NEOrd ; tHE Y ey ress of M 931 (48| there as long as General Marshall e ‘ A rabos i 2 C. Batdorf, Gi BECH ol ' ”:"1 nd is more | pyt declared they should be leit 5 b 5 'H i e P 1 rant | LWC mission servic particularly | remains, or until peace comes—to T € fifié"'gn' 0 Y A o et ine Wit they s A ‘Tract .\\!\“:d disturbing (1];. status quo 1 A & T O o st 1l had 60,000,- Kizer denied there is any con- I 3¢ Con bt ": it/ e B & :‘ st s 1 and ‘cnm 'Ifn‘ Lx!iun: he i t JOUVER, B. C ( )~ E. Br Suppl I A 5 t ! B < a1 ; ‘,‘“» called ;\rL alade (rn?». G s M I. gfltg E Foll i sts” by the Ru and have : : hTo B ¥ WL 2 SaLO% noxk 134 degs. 83 min. west 1 5 goa) similar to that of the Am- € ewi gnil S ANNUAL ELKS ROLL CALL ic for this v be “The jongjtude, and being the land ' | Gilon armer-Labor Party. - . FE R, AVERIED SY 59“( DHuen L and e ) YRS, el 0. drom, Fangasa: Na- He added, however, that 95 per- e cnight. Specia tertainmen 5 he will speak o tional Fc s tract “M", mile : 7 43 N The bi 1 feed. All members, local MILWAUKEE, Oct. 30 — Mobili- "~ 1ye mission i e L e Chinese have no poli- Couh tical philosophy and “we must play adv. m of Milwaukee s urged to atlend. on Friday evening with the executive order dated August 8, friend and cemrade. 7,0 ¢ - - forcement officers appeared t0- gypjcet “The Rule of Life”. The 1949 “‘f{v]:(‘»‘j :-‘u{ was the first of six § bon) il R ublic is cordially invited to Any and all pe clatming s~ | o ST et N e Anres e bl ' = "y e land should file their adverse claims . a7 ashit ILLICOTHE, Mo Wilbur Co. In called htt Retirir managea bt the Dis- sity of Washington. : 2 5 o G R e A !h B l I thihe Acting manager of t B L Hlmi noiner 5oos! iS { d Office at Anchorage, Al- g ot i F: i Wl(h\ll‘l lh.-]pm'mz: of ]l):lblll.\- SOME HAUL - tion or thirty days thereafter, or 1 ; ! sty 7 J A!Iowed! OPA order they will be barred by the provisions i PR into -6 GOtHING GIEh. 4 - was . Oct. 30 — OPA of the statutes. SAN DIEGO—The city lost $37 ANNUAL ELKS ROLL CALL ved the garment, offered to 2 urers of enamecled Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this on a downtown parking meter Tenight ti) e tettattomdtit } 1 I'm all out of fixtures an 115 23rd day of August, 1946. vesterday: $35 as value of the and fecd. All members, irt z ceiling GEORGE A. LINGO, mete which someone pulled up and vicitors urged to atiend. D didn’t sell Acting Manager District and carted away, and, $2 in nickels higher cost of bathtubs Land Office, Anchorage and pennies in the 1 box. nd cther items n to consumers First publication, Sept. 11, 1946. Last publication, Nov. 6, 1946. >+ it with an Empire Wantad.| Sell the third-in- ¢ sranted plumb- z : - - —~ ing this year and Tift ce percent above 1941 levels. HOSPITAL NOTES ital admitted Mrs St. Ann's hos Thomas Farrell of Pelican yester- day morning, and a baby boy v ing 8 pounds was born to |her at 1:20 pm. Mrs. Ralph Tref- | fers was also admitted, for medical lattention. There were mno dis-y charges. | Government hospital admitted no new patients. Violet and George ‘:ot)m-u of Hoonah were discharged. | — 'I LESSLEY JANITORIAL SERVICE WINDOW WASHING FLOOR WAXING , Weekly or Monthly Service Reliable and Efficient Workman- ship—PHONE 884—P. 0. Box 846 AND NOW...the most airminded people in By Day, Week, Month. the world will get the most complete wir- Warehouse BODDING’S TRANSFER Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 New line service, with inauguration of four- engine Douglas DC-4 Starliners. Carrying 44 passengers in luxurious comfort, or nine tons of freight at better than four miles a minute, the new Star- | | long and so well. | | BARANOF | | ALASKA’S FINEST || ‘ HOTEL : | EATINTHE | | BUBBLE RooM | Special Dinner || 5to 8 P. M. $2.00 FORMAL OR INFORMAL ] |© 1946 The C-C Co. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COEA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. ESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1946 liners will bring new concepts of air trans- port to the Territory. They will enhance our reputation for deperdability built up over the years by the tried and true equip- ment which has served bush and city so, STRIKING PILOTS REJECT PROPOSAL ¢ 10 RETULS, WORK WASHINGTON, Oct ing pilots of Trans Lines today rejected a posal for returning to negetiating afterward pay 1 Chairman Frank P. Douglass of _] the National Mediation Board di closed the negative decision by David L. Behncke, President of the pilot'’s union. He indicated, how-, ever, that he was still hopeful the strike leader would reverse his stand Douglass said his proposal called for an immediate return to work, tollowed by a week of negotiation After that any unsettled problems wculd be submitted to arbitration R - inquiry Into Sale_ Of Surplus Property Taken byfioyemmenl WAEHINGTON, Oct. 30 — The Government is taking a new tack - in its general inquiry into the sale of surplus war property. According to a War Assets Ad- ministration announcement today > FBI is investigating 10 uniden- ied publications. These publi- cations, according to the Agency have keen advertising “under-cov- er s to non-existent or re- served surplus war property at low cost.’ 30—Strik- World Aix new pro- work and for hizher A War Assets Administration atement said the comeons are designed to coax the subscriber in- to Lzlieving that priority regula- _ ticns are not to be taken seriously. - D ANNUAL ELKS ROLL CALL Tenight. Special entertainment and exira feed. All members, local and viciters urged to attend. adv. Tonight... % plan on a fasty full course dinner ... in a pleasant atmosphere at | g | [} YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! i Open Until 10:30P.M. | | SEWARD STREET | Opposite Goldstein Bldg. D e S ——3 PASSENGERS * MAIL * EXPRESS * AIR FREIGHT 4

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