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R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946 PAGE EIGHT ¥ e — AT AN 7 | Nl NS e R T | Av vl 3 o those who dominate what was once Interior, he listed the “first class' MacPhail said that Charles Dres-| RE | BREAK zl\\s' v;h‘(‘n a small slide came GOVERNOR GOING considered the historic trade route SUNDBORG TAlKS tourist lodg that may soon—be-|sen, recently of Brooklyn, would| | ium-‘ ldu“mu to ”-‘,e rear of his from the States to Alaska | fore the end of next year-—dot tne|be the No. 1 coach. 1 H K”:N' 1‘"?“‘; .t,h.;‘. n}f;hL i The Governor then tells of effort N RO'I‘ARY (luB | Alcan Highway. He said the Board RERER | ROBBER GE'I'S 3 | loosE l“ STORM o vSeI’Uu;S overflow of Gold Creck I w to secure a large relief ship to bring | |had been working closely with| PITTSBURGH—Possibility of a oesuiig, ;:mu-«' the Street De- es to Alaska the p ‘\\"ns!m\umn D, C. in an attempt “World Series” of professional foot- ‘ —_— partment ad »ln.ld(' repairs aus N SHlp TROUB[E ef s to secure a crew, specitlly| pROGRAM TODAY to get proper clearance of sites for ball appeared dead today after esterday’s storm, rain accom- lmplf)venwnt.s since the last heavy ir engineering department, ard such enterprises. National Football League owners, in SRR ;]mnmd by the highest and gustiest | rains. then the delay in making altera- < o | During the business session it!annual mid-season meeting, € John J. Johancen, pleading guilty winds of the fall so far, caused e TN e ca's G xpects to I¢ e . ship Gromn George Sundborg, of the Alaska was announced that th ary »d their rule against post JOnE: itk R SWILY ¢ ouble at the small boat harbor expe ¢ on the relief ship Grommeu e Rotary | firmed t! e ag I o a charge of robbery, today was D e of i | Development Board, who has just| White Elephant Sale with proceeds son games 0 B ChIge O Fo e e i ‘he| ¥hen two trollers broke their moor- DAUGHTER BORN T0 {returned from a six weeks triD to go to the Memorial Library —_— "1(‘1:1“.“‘1(( (fl‘ 1v‘1‘f;l i\hlv S, Dis.|ies and were blown against the | i State: ; which | g 5 3 ederal penitentiary by U. S- AR len, on adviccs! throughout the States during which | pund will be held Nov. 17. | ROME—More than 8,000 shipyard ”.(L“J‘ud‘ po i L stone embankment. MRS' G. U"DERH'“ B gives the “explain to Industry”| rTickets were distribute N SRERG A RN et b E) e ehoe. 1ester, giv a listi! L s R ] Tickets were distributed for the and chemical worke v : Johancen, charged with having| The boats were the Rojo and the . cleared for Alaska,!!C pok © the s band concert to be sponsored by strike today at Monfalcone, Ital Bb he B Bt ThAGGE . Btoks t g dad oo Club on work being done and ghe oo i g ko i otest ngainst|Yobbed the Baranof Liq 5 31-A-873. Neither owner was o cé destinatior the Rotary Club Nov. 12 at 8| They walked out in protest against $75 on ‘Oct. 6, waived O G e iRy soing forward in connection| gelock a , bentd - i My e t by Venezia of $75 on ., Wwa hand, and the Harbormaster called i - |o'clock at the Twentieth Century 'alleged mistreatment by er ment before the Grand Ju the crew of the Coast Guard Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underhiil " (Wi SRS IHERGE. | G RO U poles. is case was docketed yesterday ! s5o-foote ke ‘over job of of Pelican City are the parents of | In visiting such key cities as|tjckets for children will be sold his case was Of yes ay|50-footer to take ‘over the job of of Pelican 3 e 1. s ousin (1311 fle,” Portiand, Chicago, Washe st fis oor: and’ SHATZadin 08 ANGELESThe GIO News.| I Distrct Court, and asked fo/getting the two craft back to moor- @ baby girl born yesterday morning ng 3oston and New York City,|cards distributed mainly by Ro-|paper Guild, whose strike has have his case heard this afternoon ings at the float. at St. Ann’s Hospital. The new s Ihe said he was met with two main | ayia, 5 e B s 1ok Auelet. Hyening|Ineteadiol going.patare: the CEaugl: MUbr ciage Ras | repariod (b daughter weigfned 4 pounds B__ | Loints in the cognizance of Alaska-! - g Ll T o SR el Loday Jury next session the City Street Department to the ounces, and joins a four-yea Jack Fletcher was chairman in| Herald-Express, decides toda 7\ TR L L S i . S e b {interested business men: the Dres-| .hap e . . x x 88t s10! Ask »d if he had counsel or de- home of M. Diaz, 163 Gastineau sister, Patty | " ¥ 7| charge of toda program, Among whether to accept a $5 10 ® ed any, the defendant said hel~ i e [ R ent shipping strike, and a recent|gyegg at today's meeting were: S.| weekly wage increase offered st e R Reade Digest article entitled | & Deftigl Al e Cher e 1ad no counsel and did not want 6 ! § . itled| ¢ Thomsen, Prince Rupert; L. M.|the Hearst management Ty g e WASHINGTON, Nov. 5—Housing | “What's Wrong With 'Alaska i alld Staey B, Stretton. of 5 .Ix:n\ o .l‘\ et " r ! ‘ y opa | He said mank industry neads are giandard Oil Company. WASHINGTON—An ofiicial U. S. s e it 5 T « price « for felt 'showing keen interest in the "possi = P, A1 Mission h informed the tate ba d floor and wall |bilities of locating plants and com- Department there were irregulari-'q o o o ®» o © © ® ® € cove perce {panics in Alaska, Llllu ul';' n ally ties in the recent Greek monarchy o . L ) proceeding itiously when tre 5 t :v had 3 i . . The Agency id mc « plebiscite but that they had no in p 1 > TR et portation facilities have been un sre i * WEATHER REPOR1 the e crease resulted from hig fiuence upon its result . (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) . 1 " ¥ ain for years past and show ) T Jioaeies Doy positiv lication of improving in —_ IR e Temperatures for 24-Hour Period o g i ositive indication of improving ir = SPOKANE—The threc-state s iThis 8 30:CCIoL e MOALYE n okt e histae e LA STOCKHOLM—Dispatches reach-| 1o round search for Rudoiph J.| 6 e e ki BEAUTY SALON e s o AR ol &l | The speaker m‘ul'l. Ir;! particular- :" 1“" ‘nx:x) Hvi.s!nk)l .Tu ATl e et A R LR e el ry Al concern which before investi- | the Finnish Government has wor “ 3 i 1 Junce o ool i ! a 24 pereent ir missing since Thursday on a flight| ¢ , ; : e Il ot it RV Rbtaty \Nabihcliibann. ey sincs. THOSTERY o SULE TG o miiail v o0 U ST R announces that T¢ 7} 0 ing its produce to and from Al dence. The vote was 93 to 72 i e A e ® At A!pmq— Maximum, 48; 2 ka, had planned to invest approxi- — s g fentie o minimum, 0 C OPA upped cei i : Mont., region where a hunter v oRgs “srbele 1 S AL il oty | mately $400000 in the Territory. I LONDON — Southern England ot |\ 5 ls for help. o o WERTHES ‘,F‘O,m'(, by FL RENCE Lieutenant Comm « lardwood | AITIVINg at the possible transporta- and Ireland are blanketed today . by SRttt : G ¢ AW00d |0, 1 Gosts #h suoha Ve il s o g ey : e Partly cloudy and colder with ® RUTHERFORD Seattle so that 1 be y num- | 100 ot 1I SHDNTR WeURILE, VRIS Y AthE viest fog of the season.' Ay gUQUERQUE, N. M.—Inc | Gk e ia | cax ul s ex- R R T s ® lowest temperature near freez- ground and do everything cern m first calculate the ex are grounded and surface| oo T iy (bl = 84 ground and items re- { S SRR TR Bk 1ipple - s e S A e e ing tonight. Increasing cloudi- @ to secure the relesse ipense of prebable delays in Alask is crippled. Visibility is it oA B 3 i to secure the reler B2 quired e s e ony | Precincts reporting in New ! o nass Wellkieaiag wilh WAL IOF el DE NNEY T pureasced e P VSR e Tntusiny f 5 S co's general election gave Patrick o ooy py Wednesday afternoon. e of small vessels fo 1thea s 3 el some % J. Hurley, former Secretary of oo e P v { o t 1e of the mair en g o : . PRECIPITATION . 2sik 5 Alaska which fo o MRS, (. (. CARTER [ ns iR LRt e ) War and more recently Ambassador | o (pay: 2 nours eading 130 am. today) o has now joined their staff. our Territory are I jamong business men with an eye. PARIS—An American court mar- . " ovin 1134 yotes to 968 for . = 3 ; dAl necessities e mill indv Sundborg| delay in the trial of two Air ~ = P e Nov. 1, 408 inches; since July e A ; h the futur SESSIO Fe officers. They are Major @ 1, 4108 inches . telephone “1 for appeintment uncertain since ship ; is on the border- Howard Gailloard of Decatur, Ala- YOUTHS CONVI(TED ° port—.34 inches; since ® are not brin - N ility in Alaska,” he bama, and Captain Tod Cohen of y ° 264 inches; since July fecd for our dairi Mrs. C. C. Carter, who Was Te-jsaiy “By that I'mean t the Binghamton, New York. The of- o inches. D 3 However, the Committe jr| S eLgIec ‘?""_“;""" of the Gitl, preent there is no absolutely un-'ficers are charged with attempting F MuR 5 . S R R Maritime Unity, representin o Scouts Pacific Northwest Regionaliguaified and certain future for such ' to set up an_aerial smuggling - various unions involved, will per- Comnsiee, left Sun by Plane [gn yndertaking. Undoubtedly in route between France and North lIFE SEN]’EN(ES mit cnly small ships not connacterd 0¥ le where she will attend tpo yery near future there will be.' Africa h the regularly operating steam- the annual session of the R“fi"}’{‘"xm the moment, however, the . g Lk : hip lincs to Committee to be held next week. [sums of money which must WASHINGTON—The Army said YUBA CITY, valif, Nov. 5-Bil- o : o anticipated that 1000 ynio guch a business are being con- today it will decide before Nov. 15 ly Anderson, 16, d Nathern James, As fax s the Weslw u- women will attend this Regional giqereq carefull. It is natural whether it will resume the draft 15, convicted last week of slaying 's ed the situaticn has been grow-|meeting, {rom Idaho, Oregon, Mon-ipa; the tremendous investment on Jan, 1, 1947. The decision will the former’s father and epmoth- increasingly serfous since the tana, Washington and Alaska seded for this industry much g0|gepend mainly upon the rate of|er, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson, En:\ll ships cannot easily cr ’\ “ ““v‘(]', e inclu 1 l'n"‘ e " where there is a clear cut picture of yolun enlistments during the have been stentenced to life impris- Gulf of Ala.&kn‘ Lm('lv (vmmix.v“r'. \Trw[ }‘.(L.un‘ \va.\ L.x.\(-: )1.4.\ ‘v'lu profit and loss. At present the in- pext 10 days. onment in San Quentin P‘n.(m ¥ Ghester has been (rying (o get al distinction of being the Grst t0 £~ | uiry Is just on the borderline. O e et b iR ngEAg J!T R i sie i ln feieeer, Thom aracol Siaka ped onally s & MeM- one side is profit and the other! MADRID—Four persons were in- death Sept. 8 at their Live Oak € ¢ 'lmg.ou",m.m, "éw';,“\\ul . “‘,"‘; i ‘.hf' L_”j,:‘,",",';‘f S It ds mot & risk W Bi¢ jured last night when four bombs ranch home as they were preparing ; have x.u‘\x bogged do (} oY e .‘\‘v Ste ‘was. ac 'IV] anied £ y ¥ !money can afford to take at this exploded almost simultaneously in fcr bed must seem to Alaskans a olly| her little daughter, Carla, and l“»‘ time. If the hard-hcaded business. geparate comm al districts of Under California law the youths trivial and unnecessary dispute/will spend a week visiting MIS.' ;o) gy the pulp and paper milll padri losions were Te- MUst serve at least seven years be- Mk i wntioe ‘Deonle of “Ehe sgise et Ly Madrid. Other expl er G g '“r;xl-x:m;--“m xl\“)'x:ul ‘T’ o st Sl ‘.“”(x;x“:,;:,”. the |industry saw a chance for high ported in the cities of Ronda and fore they will be eligible to apply R L bl iEased dive RholviGATL Hooub Camntist s . jprofits here they would come info}ygjencia. Several shops reported- for parole e A 4 :1 small ships relea ed ¢ rl Scout mmil sessiol Alaska without any publicized invi- were wrecked by the bla No s - JT i< lT\’( t‘ y inadequate to Southea Alg - - 44 b . i S0 i 01’ AUD ap NLE Mk needs, likewise the committe (I SBO R o o SH 3 24 ests are reporte ‘-D k d D he g A » | and many other essentials to be -I' S 3 = il earing skies ove & C #hipped JM ASSO('A IGN, g, tnto Anefipaper. and. pulp. “‘ most of Washington State lent wlndsor u S Bo“nd Sponsored hY Juneau Rotarv Club at Zoth entury Theatre “To sum up the situation as it [y dustry in Alaska. He mentioned girength (o predictions a new, rec- §F Vs % appears to me, Alaska is being us T0 MEET TOMIGHT tne southeast Alaska stand of tim- g vote would be the case in to- SOUTHAMPLON, England, Nov. 45" 5 hiosthge bebween two. oor ber that is “one of the last Un-| gacos general election. 5. The Duke and Duchess of Wind- e g 5 5 : / __!touched stands in North America, 2 A sor boarded the Queen Elizabeth ing groups over a se of Board of Director of the Juncauf .a aqded that the time to take : . : Sinding: differsnc disa e e alaa T mast At U go 5 MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Allis-{in a dense fog tonight, bound for ¢ in which have 10| tonig L8 G e M CoYAnMeE 0[N would s00n b cpaymers Mfg. Co. closed its sub-the United States, and planning to authority. Without wish- Shattuck building office. ~ Main! ‘{‘l other industries for Alaska | WPAR farm equipment plant to-!return to England in the Spring. ing to enter into the merits topic of d sion and planning at |, ‘“"["“ ”I‘)‘” I”“ “'“:” ]‘3” g o i day as a precaution against elec- |but otherwise uncertain about their i : " $ TR A B h evelopme) oard 5 S faka X of these controversies the the meeting will be the proposed | l‘mn"" llxl"~;‘)x(>‘nl'|xx)' ey a|tion - day violence on the picket |future, 5 utilization of Alaska as a hostag? new shipping route from the Mid- :_“.,'\“(;’ (.[,n,m;,\. for. Wrangell, He lines. i is an outrage. Neither side in the west through Prince RUPSE 10| it he understocd this was going e i conflict has any right to use the Ketchikan, Juneau and other South- e e rodens G SAN FRANCISCO-—Secrel of| actual and potential suffering of Alaska ports On Statehood the Interior Julius A. Krug de- - erage D URCH WS Alaska and its people as to compel the other side a © 5 METH, (H s and I doubt whether any red e et e sl V0 HIT IWRES relatively helplegs although T be- lieve that our ingenuity will in the long run enable us to overcome thi situation which threatens to be gular bLusiness meeting of ever recurring Unless we find al- 'S of the Methodist Church ternative solutios futy held tomo ht at 8 Alaska will be dim indeed cir the parsonage has transportation is our li 1e ed, with election of “We should renew our own ef- 1eduled forts to develop otl routes of Wa A. Sobo; communication between tt United be the veake for the evening States ar Alaska which, while foilowi: the business session ¢y and perhaps not too effec- - lished, help free wus from the S h and maltreatm: which tyranr MAN AND FAMILY BACK FROM SOUTH Adj. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen their four children were among the issengers Teturning to Juneau beard > steamer Princess Louise e continu to rec from TTas ST I Women's Avvaner TOMORROW EVENING | | | i | | | | | m the sou They have been in the States for several weeks, dur- ‘It's the Nicest Store In Town® fling which time they attended Baranof Hotel Building conference of Salvation Army work- | ers s SC0. R R A N =VIEETIN G-- DOUGLAS INDIAN ASSOCIATION frofeieedd at Douglas Government School WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. M., NOV. 6, 1946 Important Busines All Members from both DOUGLAS and JUNEAU must attend! By Order S. A.STEV \ 3 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4 \ \ \ \ N \ \ B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ el clined today to discuss negotiations ! between the United Mine Workers, AFL, and the Government for a new wage contract. Krug said he would defer comment until he re- turned to Washington at the end of the from an inspection tour of the West. He said he had “been in touch” with the situation. On the subject of Statehcod, Mr. Sundborg stated that during his trip he noticed an amount of interest in the States quars in New York New York letin beard Alaska Residents om he ed t Statehood overwheiming cC from to At he st Times watched ical new week Times' fla tes for of the Statehood the States appeared h with be | NEW YORK - tanley (Bucky) Harris, Major League boy manager of two decades ago, tof ramed the field manager of New York Yankees for two years t an undisclosed salary. At the and:same time Club President Larry ced to the Territory was vot- said for he Al T at last, and all expressed hope that to e weuld push the idea within the next few In plans for the Wes tward The Triangle Cleaners touche! Fast thinking — Fast stepping the fencer's alertness is his pro- tection. So is our alertness your added assurance of finest cleaning service. WE NOwW 48-HOUR S HAVE AVICE JUST CALL e tost g 15 Thie lavatest ) You've probably figured your present car won't have to Jast much longer. We hope you're right. For our part, we're doing our best to get those grand new Packards to our customers. e Ycu know ihe situafion But, like every other motor car manufacturer, Packard is still struggling with parts and materials shortages. This year, the industry as a whole has been able to build only 44% of its output for the same period in 1941. Packard has done better than that, but we'd like to put in a word of caution: - X It may be some time yet before you get bebind the wheel of your new car. eDon’i take a chance! Make sure your present car keeps rolling. Test your car with this easy quiz. If you find any of these symptoms, bring your car in for a quick check-up. Lots of cars are lasting longer and running better because our expert mechanics are trained to nip trouble before it takes hold! WINTERIZE NOW! These days, it's doubly important to beat winter to the punch. Bring your car in early for a thorough check-up of your battery, electrical system, and cooling system—as well as pre-winter lubrication and engine tune-up. The last-minute rush will be terrific —and the first cold snap may damage hard-to-get parts! P.S. Fenders, doors, running boards—in fact, all body parts are scarce. Don’t let rust eat them away. Our protective treatment will add to your car’s life, appearance and value. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Your Fekardt Cloater This home quiz can help you caich little troubles before they kecome big cnes! 1. ENGINE: Is smoke coming out of the exhaust? Are you using more oil than you used to? If “Yes,” bet- ter have your piston rings looked at. OK | Needs Atention [ | 2. CLUTCH: Can you push the pedal down 1” to 115" before the clutch starts to release? If the distance is less than that, better have it adjusted. CK [ Needs Aitention [ | 3. STEERING: Measure amount of “free play” from “A” to “B” and from “A” to “C.” Two inches or more indicates too much lost motion before wheels begin to turn. L’é\—/ ] OK [] 8] Needs Attention 4. BRAKES: Does your brake pedal travel more than one inch before any braking is felt—and at least one inch of pedal travel left after a full stop in 30 feet at 20 m.p.h.? If not, police will say they are unsafe. OK [] Need Attention [] JUNEAU MOTOR (CO. Foot of Main Str cet—Juneau, Alaska

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