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PAGE EIGHT 4 YOUNG WOMEN VICTIMS OF FIRE, FT. RICHARDSON ANCHORAGE Sanla (laui, Here Is Little Job for You fo Mlend fo AURORA, I11., Dec —FEiaine Ti- 7. has written Santa Claus, willing to give up a dell and her broth- public it a shotgun in leased I“ favor of thre rter inch pipes . their new bathrcom W bedh b ter, published in the Au- Beacon-News, explains Ly as &l the equipment g e the pipes. “We'd like to Va2 2R finished by Xmas,” Elaine Be 3 e her sist and a re coming home from They work for the government ut they can’'t get the pipes for 1s eit she told Santa yeung ed minor we ZENGERS GRANDPARENTS the blazing wavie - e FOR- SECOND TIME NOW ! not been The Harold Zenger family added te nined by the Army investi- \ new member last evening at ng committe 8:57 o'clock when Mrs. Zenger gave PR G birth to a second son. He weighed 7 pounds, and both re reported doing in at an even mother and son JUNEAU C(AMERA (lUB 10 MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT ~av cicer brother, Haroia or., i just four mont short of being . " 1 n wo years old; so the new arrival, Y " . t e Empire staff and his wife. Alice Thorne will pres to the ¥ Club a plan for co-operation with TR the Alaska Arts and Crafts Exhib-1o ¢ o o o o & & o o it to be held in the Scottish Rite ¢ \vp\rHpR REPOR: Temple in January. Preparations for - o '\ "5. WEATHER BUREAD) o the exhibit will include distribution| o 6 s tyres for 24-hour period © of mounting boards to the mem- o o.jing 730 g'clock this morning. e bers and arrangement for display. o “p Ty 0 TN Tant o Last year 45 photographs were ex & iRl o hibited ® At Airport — Maximum, 31; e - t ® minimum, 25. . HERE rmum WKANGELL . gersers ° v Nyhues of Wrangell IS o \WEATHER FORECAST e a t the Gast 1 Hotel . (Juneau and Vicinity) . g G % e Cloudy with some snow flur- e e ries tonight. Decreasing cloudi- ® ® ness with snow flurries and e e colder Tuesday . . Ahbo . . PRECIPITATION . . in Juneau—.15 ine 5, since e ® Dec. 1, 49 inches; sinee July e o1 4 inches e ® At Airport—24 inches; since ® Dec. 1, 42 inches; since July e ® 1, 3529 inches . e e 00000 e 0 0 e > FROM ANCHORAGE A. Johnson and C. W. Nortoa ed over the weekend from An- age. They are at the tineau. <o FROM OREGON - TEX 7 — For‘/,-//espec-a”y Emil M. Onkka of Astoria, Ore- gon nd Dr. William Kitchell of KOYSEF is creuting Towa Park, Texas, arrived in Ju- neau. They are at the Gastineau, s enchanting new fab- HAWAII ARRIVALS 8 i Arriving fr Honolulu yesterday ric gloves, hosiery, riving from Hono yesterday were Ruth L. Porter and H. Paul Both are guests at the Baranof. underthings, lingerie. Lo HERE FROM SEATTLE Recent arrivals from Seattle are 4 & B R. R. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. " \l l»’«‘ Kietzer, T. H. Pugh, and Floyd F. HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS - GLoves = YOIk All are registered at the Baranof. Buy a Case Fancy Grade Assorted Vegetables Value 4-No. 2 tins Puree Tomatoes $1.40 3-No. 2tins Cream Style Corn- .87 3-No. 2 tins Kernel Corn - - - .87 4-No. 2 tins Fancy Cut Beans - 1.40 4-No. 2 tins Fancy Small Peas-1.20 4-No. 2 tins Fancy Spinach - 1.00 2-No. 2tins Fancy Sliced Beets .40 TotalRetail - - - - - $7.14 Save more than10% - - .75 OUR PRICE $6.39 e e s S UD SOOI SSSSSES MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. BEerts CASI'I GROCERY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - UNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946/ Survwors Around Downed Plane The 12 persens abeard the U. 8. Army C-53 transport plane that pancaked into the 8,000-foot Glauci Glacier huddle around the fuselage of the plane as a rescue plane makes a photograph of the scene. 12 were taken cut by two small Swiss planes after being marconed for five days. All The lettering in the snow might mean that the “e” in “fine” was unfinished cr that an “s” was te be added to make the French werd “finis” or finish. relief supplies. It was theught that if “finis"” (AP “lrsphn(u via 1adio from Bern, Switzerland) U(( CASE OF 4 MEN ON COMPENSATION 10 BE ENDED TOMORROW me he Final sessicn of t Compensation ing of four men whose appli- the Unemploy- Commission catiens for compensation had been w at emporarily reiused, 10 am. will be tomor- No decision on the case by Special Referee William EXECUTIVE Paul, st five Executive Jr,, da; is D BOARD OF BPW board of the expected for at MEETING Business and Professional Women's Club will meet this evening Edna Assembly. M the i rs, Lomen’s apartment All executive board at 8 o'clock in at RECHECK CHECK \.I‘\NE“.POLI'S The First National Bank was combing brough its records of the past 53 ye trying to find out what hap- pened to $1,000 belonging to one E. C. Cutler, The search started after I C. McManis, a custodian at Kansas State College in Manhattan, Kan- sas, found an uncashed check. The date on it was Oct. 25, 1893, and it was signed by Cutler. - NUPTIAL MASS At a nuptial mass at the Catho- h in Wrangell, Miss Mag- Hurley, daughter of Mr. agd Chad Wyatt, and Mr. Frafik united in marriage. The bridesmaid was Miss Jane Wil- liams and the best man was M. Z were meant that the party was signaling it had enough Pres-dlo Offered as UN Headquarfers SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2 — The Francisco Chronicle said to- day the War Depdrtment was will- ing to relinquish the Presidio, his- toric Army post on the Golden Gate, and that the site was “cer- tain” to be the first recommen- dation of the United Nations' sub- committee as a home for the world organization. A recommendation might be de- livered to the Site Commission to- day at Lake Success. > In the Presoyierian church at Wrangel!, Miss Diris Hagen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hag- en, became the bride of Mr. Ber- nard C. Iversen. The Misses Ruth mbers are asked to be present Leo Bierc i. The bride was and Betty Hagen were brides- - - born and raised in Wrangell and maids, Mrs. W. D. Grant, matron WINDHAM VISITOR the bridegroom was recently dis- of honor and W. D, Grant was Rod Sudman arrived in the city | charged from the service and 'is best man. The bridegroom is pilot from Windham. He is employed by the Alaska-Asiatic |(n charge of the Wrangell terminal the Juneau Hotel Spruce C pany of thn Foter:burg Air Service. e ANNOUNCING The Winners of the Deer Hunter’s Derby FIRST PRIZE — 348 Winchester — Awarded fo JOE TASSEL 4 Pointer - On Douglas Island Killed en d of season SECOND PRIZE—30-30 Winchester—Award- edio REV.H.E. BEYER 3 Pointer - On Douglas Island Killed in September ALL HORNS WILL BE HELD UNTIL DECEMBER I5TH 'FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO CALL FOR THEM 7 \//V .~ J SF Jo A5 PHONE 704 Py RIVERS ENTERS HIS | | PROTESTTO UPPING | willingness to parncipate in a hear- |ing to investigate and study the basis and merit of the terminal tariff. g . TROLLERS HOLDING " CONFERENCE DURING OF TERMINAL RATES FIRST PROGRAM OF WEEK AT KETCHIKAN Attorney General Ralph Rivers has revealed that a protest oppos ing the summary increase on term- | inal rates in Seattle has been en- tered with the U. 8. Marlume‘ Commission. Grounds of protest are the same as those advanced by the Secretary of Interfor on the increased tariff proposed and filed with the USM.C. as tariff No. 823 effective November 28. Since the terminal increases proposed are ap- | plicable to Alaska traffic only, the Attorney General’s office has term- ed the proposal discriminatory, un- reasonable and unlawful. Since handling charges of term- inal operators on Alaskan traffic have increased over 100 percent since 1942, an added 100 percent would appear unreasonable under the provisions of the Inter-Coastal Shipping Act of 1933. However, the Attorney General has expressed Blouses Small Sizes Sweafer Vests $4.95 Lasiex Panfie Girdles $1.00 (Small Sizes Only) JWC WILL BE JOINT ‘RECITAL ON DEC. 11 The Fine Arté Department of JWC, will present the first in a series of programs to be given this year on Wednesday night, Decem- | ber 11, at 8:15 o'clock at the Meth- odist Church. This first program wiil be a joint recital given by Mrs. Henry Har- mon, mezzo-soprano, and Mrs. Don | McMullin, pianist, and will include | music of Saint- -Saens, Bizet, Chopin and modern music of Carpenter, Shostakovich and Gershwin. The Juneau Woman's Club is giv- ing this series for the enjoyment of Juneau people. There will be no sale of tickets, but a free-will offer- ing will be takan at each event to defray expenses. $5.00 “It's the Nicest Store In Town" Baranof Hotel Building The United Trollers are holding an important conference at Ketch- ikan, beginning today, and ex- pected to last for four or five days. Juneau and Sitka delegates have left by plane for Ketchikan. The Juneau delegates are Carl Weid- man, H. B. Manery and H. Woods. Sitka delegates are D. J. Bing- ham and W. H. Hill. i Delegates are also to be at the conference from Petersburg, Wran- gell and Craig. The Ketchikan! trollers are hosts to the delegates, who will discuss all questions re-} lating to the industry in Southeast ! Alaska, PR RE ST A REGULAR LUNIHEON And business meeting of Juneap Woman’s Club Wed. Dec. 4, at noon in the Baranof's Gold Room. 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