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PAGEEIGHT ™ { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ! - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1947 ing e = in the political life| Senator Edward D c.;rfcs—ul\o 1 Icondmons Failea to pass by vote[ MEAIH MEASURE of Senate President Andrew Ner- has been against the bill from the BRITA'N ls Fran(e and 10 yeas, 14 nays land beginning—seized the opportunity S. B. 14—To appropriate $675 to/ | Passed by the Si e on Wed- to ml across an amendment lm(k— {refund to the Northern Light and| HAS ROUND TRIP |..2ir s "5t Ve e s gt e prion-on-which i gt Fover co. Mo tor it ud on | SHHAFFER®S ~ 49-Phone-43 ' f pu k in secc reading ire was focussed; an exemption of ASKING AID Br"aln 'o oil lost during a storm. Indef- of amendment—the Senate res-; Semator Victor C. Rivers there-| 5 nays, i 4 cinding passage by unanimous upon saw only one way out—to; ] | Nerl : H vote, upon motion following a re-/defeat the bill. S iy ta 2 Mo ] | X e bill. Senator N. R.| ; " hind Sarvi breth, author of the complicating ure was worth another try R oo R | Behind Service Con- amendment. Up for amendment In his remarks, Walker e L L med about to be passed i | ) . ¥ : again yesterday afterncon, and to a “Fairbanks er”|[1In} LONDON, Feb, 28.—P—Foreign tained as agronomist at the Ag- "ad B'” :\ml”u it by lmn\_«(i,fl((tl\"‘ B b ‘Un”ed S'af&s May Help '0 Secretary Ernest Bevin announced,ricultural Experimental Station at! MEAE C0. when Senator Don Carlos At Nerland’s insistence, Walker necessary matter rest sides atid's FipagnEs, Nrand Bolster Shaky Greek | 2ccmeme on = British-Frenck: |the University of Alaska. \ i 3 1 B OS'er a Y ree treaty of alliance in the House| SN oo, : o parritorial officialy| Brownell knocked all the grammar Pulled the letfer fsom his pocket Government | Bevin said he and French For- AI.ASKA SEAl J v o ting for out of ft with an amendment 4hd, sneaking a peek at the last) s jeign Minister Georges Bidault . 2 50, shifting clauses around. page, reported that it had been| By 5 N (would sign the ,treaty next Tues- fer ' ohN tar From Public Called |signed by August Johnston, of! WASHIN! TON, 7 at Dunkerque. fo the Aldiia. E te. Yes-| While the Sengtors were trying the Fairbanks painting contracnng Britain, her domestic econom) near It is evidence of the bonds of| SK I N SAlES ingebreth amendment, the ears quivered lof Commons today. 1 through|to unwind that snarl by calling % Of Johnston and Duncan. De- [ the breaking point, was reported in friendship” between the two coun-| And, in upon galleryite A. B. Phillips, Sup- cluring himself the target of the! Congressional and diplomatic quar- | tries, he said. cward progress, it flashed erintendent of Junsau Public cter: Nerland turned the Prosl-)ters today to have proposed thav, Dunkergue has speclal signifi- | a light upon & mildly embarrass-|Schools, for his expert advice, dent’s chair over to Senator Char-jihe United States take over hen cance to the two countries as a| | i V5 el B i S S les D. Jones and asked permission|.cmmitments in Greece on a large Scene of horror and Gefeat result-| | |to explain the circumstances back ! scale ing from attempted wartime co- S {™ Although there was no White OPeration that fell short of its goal | Nerland Explains | .'of stopping the Germans in 1940. | House contirmation, this was un | —_p % D' Copies of the letter have b?fnr i K th biject| Anthony Eden, Conservative for-| WASH‘NGTOV' oy . 4 derstobd to have been tRe subjec i 7 The government’s semi-annual auc- 1S 1S Your IO (4 spread about, Nerland indicated,| .\ jenst in part—of a highly se- mer Foreign Minister, congratu-| AlRdk 1 skins—spr ; 5, in complaint against award of &' .otive ference | 1ated Bevin for concluding the new tD8 0F, & THpER ‘SENI. SKINS=SONEE : painting contract, at the Experi- j gretive . White - O A |time barometcr of the fur business; ° { e Experi-| ceterday among Presient Tru- | —will be st 8t, Louls April 14 ,the| I as ".t mental farm at the Univemity o‘\nan his diplomatic advisers, and “Close and enduring friendship dli Alaska, to Nerland's company. |, jegislators. 4 between the two nations is a con- F“Sh. and Wildlife Service said w-l { & | day. ’rne contract was awarded when| ™o Tl 00 said that the United tribution to world peace,” Eden wNuldnd underbid Johnston and , Z ¢ Said, adding that members of the‘ Fur experts say iue resulis of the I b s MINIMUM DELIVERY ... $2.50 ORDER Duncan by approsimately se00,| Siies Would issue o stltemtt) House “would all be with Mr.|sale probably will determine whe- 0 buy '; MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. Netland's bid was $975. Previously| 00" O Wat part, if any, It Would pevin in spirit at Dunkerque | ther fur prices will be higher of | DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. before a formal call for bids, Ner-| & Ume in helping shaky | (e House members cheered, . |lower in the immediate future. | l-l AM and B AC(’N : AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. M. land had estimated the job at!" Uikt ”:l (rom diplomats| BeVin's announcement did not Fur prices tumbled sharply 30! , $1,000 to $1200 and had been told| I Was learnsd DR SWONEE include a_delincation of the terms | percent, i1 the average—after the | ’ 7 to go ahead at that figure; John-| " “’"’1 (J“"“‘C:‘“‘m e:h‘:r °“nf§ ©lof the treaty, which was agreed | fall auction at St. Louis last Sep- at these Start Mareh Rl ht ston also having been contacted! ™ © G 8 «tlupon in principle last mont/1 while| tember, when the Alaskan pelts | | B and having estimated $1,500. |report on Britain's Waning resourc- 'y plum, then French Premier,|drew unusually low returns. The 5 2 fes, was Juid before Secretary Of .o pere for talks with Bevin and | market has made a partial re- | Learn just hcw much you can save at BERT'S— JO-E“*IO" at that time, request-State M hall by Lord 'INnver-ipume Minister Attlee. covery in recent weeks. Where Everything Is l~'airly Priced! ed Nerland, as President of the chapel, British Ambassador to this L gsieiis Alaskat real skin, conte/trom the | Ecard of Re -icou a recer nference. gents of the Uni-!country, at a recent confere; | government-owned herd on \he‘ v y, to issue specifications.! Should the Umted States decide ; : — i 1, Nerl | i g Pribilof Is'ands. ’ 2 BUY A CASE rland said he had replied that!to take over a large share of Bri H OU S E | The 30 pefant deciiusi mm_! H MS g A pound 7 ( he did not ink [ \ did not think a ®all for bids, tish commitments in Greece, and es last fall was the result of the| was required as both had fllr?fld}"p(‘xhdps elsewhere, to help restore FANCY '—vEGETABLEs uoted estimate p o warm weather, stock market con- | P quoted es s. However, | Europe’s = stability, it could well diticns and other factors, ng,s‘l HALF or WHOLE . | ¢ i E s - Johnston carried his complaint to, force a complete redrafti of thi g 91 s Faney S D, g 29 R 0 plete redrafting s g 9 7 5—No. 21, tins Fancy Solid Pack Tomtoes ... Value $2.15 University President Charles Bun- ! nation's plans for foreign relief ex- Rendelman, a co-owner of Jandel 5—Ne. 2 Fancy Corn, Kernel and Cream . Value 1.45 B neii and went so far as to act|penditures Ay ALY 5 Purs, Inc, told a reporter | SWIFT'S or HORMEL'S ;’y—f\vn. 2 Fancy Cut Beans Value 1.45 M through Attorney Warren Taylor. This in turn might force an up- i {'“‘ 4 Al pr (ol WIRR (WE et Fiige weeks, | 1—No. 2 Reliance 2-seive Peas Value Netland .\:p]mnod to the Sen- Truman's hudget estimates, @ prob-| H. B. 70—To appropriate §1361- '5 PEEIE SHC BLIC (8 SRl ¥ 3—No. 2 Libby Spinach Value ators that, though he still did not'lem which in turn would’ mffect|15 to pay expenses of the Attor- metedstc 5 8 0 PEEERC Nomw oun ( ; iy ——— feel justified in backing up, he did the current Congresttonal drive ns-yL (E,'lle!;\l& Di)fxca Almmnz:’)r- cur- \“1 ‘;_(‘m (_mwt;‘ e A e ; agree ‘with Bunnell to ease the for trimming his $37,500,000,000 |T6nt blennium, Rassed 26-0. ol ‘ : i BY THE PIECE ‘ 24 cans Total Value $7.GZ situation Ly submitting spevifica- figure, tax cuts and debt reduc- S. J. M. 2—Asking that the| “We expect the prices to increase C tions and advertising for bids. ! tion, Highway Engineer construct a/still further, but we don’t think SWIFT'S or HORMEL'S 7 3 . Tl loa 2 at Hymas ey will go back up to what they % e el [ Sk W, Shix was - dbne: SiA Kar- : A float for small boats at Thomas they will go : YOI! Save 93c — More than 6 89 ahAE Hirm: was agiin Rvarded i% 1 Ketchikan. Passed, 23-1. were. We won't know until afte e g s the contract, Johnston saw fit to NOR]‘HWESI PlANS | s. J. M. 5—Asking more Fed-|the St. Louis seal sale, because| /o 0“‘ PRICE = write to the Attorney General and eral funds for Forest Roads in that has come to the IJ;\mmvtm: fo epread his dotter around: That, Alaska. Passed 24-0. of the fur business.” | BUY — A —CASE | cias i S00-MILE FUGHT “75 50 o e we* ™ 020 — 3 4 ferred to by Walker 14 which created the Department of ALL FAI«CY FBUITS It was indicated that the in- 26 HOURS 'I'IME Criminal Investigation in Alaska. ALASKA SHIP CASE i e | meene cidant had been an influencing 3 Passed 23-1. | A ; g 2 P factor upon Rep. Meath’s intro-| ropv Sl e ,{ 8. B. 24—To amend the law re-| i 4—No. 2!; tins Home Style Peaches Value $2.36 M juction “,; Soke B 31 which| . TOBNRG, ¥es. 6. - (S ‘T‘;' lative to bonds for approving, cer IAKEN I"Io’ (ouRI Ne. 21 tins Sliced Pineapple Value 1.8( Nerland had voted for. | Adrlines DC-4 - “Trail®(jgying and disbursing officers by 3 y o. 215 tins Faney Pears Value 2.26 z scheduled o leave tonight|eiminating the requirement of a — ! ' ; 2 ' Value 78 Not True” nneapolis Paul, Will try|gecondary bond. Passed 24-0 | SEATTLE, Feb, 28—®—A Se-| '] vValue .98 When President Nerland hag '° ™Make the one-stop 6500-mile g B "25—To broaden the pro-|aftle waterfront dispute involving ? \"’I v l“]‘ nished his story, Walker asked YiP It 2¢ hours flying tim€, air- yisions of law relating to descent a small Alaska freighter owned OUR OWN FA:M-OUS CURE b ¢ AR et as the letter -in. substance stat-|line Officials anounced today and distribution of real property.|by an asserted cooperative is head»t 1 s i - 2 tins Fanc Grapefruit Value 54 Nerland had ever told John.| The big plane, returning from a passed 24-0 |ed for the courts. Officers of the| l tri db 1 h o k 2—No. 2 tins Fancy Ap Value .56 on, or any other person, that he [AF east suvey flight, will stop at| . B. 38—To authorize the Tax Sailors Union of the Pacific have ean, trimmed boneless briskets 2—Ne. 1 tins Cranberry Sauce Vaiue .70 \ad been doing the work at the|Anchorage, Alaska, on the great Commissioner to make refunds of teen ordered to appear in Supenon el — Tniversity for the past 23 years, circle route to the twin cities. money to which the Territory isiCourt Monday to show cause why| nd that he intended to continue| Aboard will be airline president not entitled, including overpay-|they should not be restrained from % 24 cans To!al val“e $l!-26 ioing it and that specifications: Croil Hunter and representatives ment of taxes legally imposed. | hindering operations of the motor- NEW YORK Widley e lof the U. S. Weather Bureau and passad 24-0. |sh#p Garland. wever would be issued. You Save $1.35—Moxe than Nerland replied, emphatically: |the Civil Aeronautics Authokity. ! Measures Disposed Of 1" The SUP has been picketing the | 4 2 “That's not true.” K Northwest plans to begin com-| H. B. 69—To amend the law re- motorship, charging the cooper-| - = ( 12% — QUR PRICE - - - Walker responc I believe | mercial service between the Unit-lative to travel by Territorial offi- ative was established so that own- . ou,” fhen went on to stress that ed States and the Orient within cials by permitting them to travel ers could hire non-union crew Boneless Cuts from Grade “A” Beef 2 several weeks. outsidc v.he Termory under certam members to opel'flte the vessel. pg’ogEH & M PHONE | GROCERY 92 BUY SCRIP BOOKS-SAVE §% 5 re had been reluctant to divulge, CAMPBELL'S the letter and would not have| ione so had not the President in- Tomato Soup 12 cans $§.45 | = [ Senator O. D. Cochran, also a' Jniversity Regent, remarked that 4 et he contract had “very properly” CAMPBELL’S ; been let to Nerland’s firm upon | ts lower bid. At that, the inci-| - (a“s | dent closed and Nerland went back, » |into the chair. | . N} i ; —_ - b H. B. 21 was sent back to thej incldes Chicken—Vegetable—Chicken Noodle—Chicken B judiciary Committee for repairs. l Rolled Rib Roast ‘ Ib.70¢ | THE KING OF ROASTS Only Baby Beef Ribs Used | BACON SQUARES - 1b. 50c| [ovsTERs - - - Pint 85 4 FRESH PACIFIC LEGS OF PORK - - 1b.70 Lean—Eastern Grain-Fed Pork PORK CHOPS - - Ib. 75 Lean, Center Cuts FRYERS - - - Ibh.80« Ready for the Pan ROASTERS, Ocoma, Ib. 80 Ready for Your Oven STEWERS - - - Ib. 75 Cut Up—Ready to Cook Gumboe—Vegetable Beef—Pea-—Mushroom, etc. | — BUTTER - - - 25 Ib. barrel $19.75 | STEAMER MOVEMENTS BUY NOW—Way Below Market | Princess’ - Norah, # from * Beuth: scheduled to arrive at 9 o'clock NIBLETS BEST FOODS 8 . tonight and sails for Skag at Romd® | Mavoneois | Tomato Juice B oi fel st acn | CORN o caIBBY Rl T, 7 oo = ) Pay for your groceries or meals with our Coupon Books. You get Aleutian scheduled to sail from I2 cans 3 Pinis 83.89 | iscuttie today. 82.35 Freighter Sailor’'s Splice of the » ase 12—A47 oz. | Northland Transportation Co., sail-| 8’4-65 c & ™ ‘r?d from Seattle 8 a. m. Saturday. Cas 64 19 Due March 2 or 3. H e Denali scheduled to sail from '} Seattle March 6, calling at South- BERT'S CASH GROCERY | i Miiis fuce {‘urn to Juneau then westward in- ‘cluding Kodiak. a $50.00 book for $47.50 — $20.00 book for $19.00 — $15.00 book for $14.25 — $10.00 hook for $9.50 FRESH FROZEN FOODS No waste == all prepared and ready to use Brussel Sprouts, Cauliflewer, Mixed Vegetables, Peasand Carrots, Asparagus, Broccoli, Lima Beans, Whole Kernel Corn, Corn on Cob, Spinach, Squash, Green Beans, Wax Beans, Cantaloupes, Pineapple, OthCENTURY | I Oysters, Oystew Stew and Prawns . . . . Apricots, SUPER MA RKET Peaches, Black Cherries, Blackbernes Boysen- 13 Teaa?e Firao et Alaskea’s Finest ’ berries, Raspberries, Strawberries MEATS 202 — PHONE — 519 GROCERIES || FRESH FROZEN WHIPPING CREAM FR ilésg fimvlzznli %G; x%pgm:l nd | Just Received == Shipment of VEGETABLES and | FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES GUARANTEED FRESH CANADIAN EGGS ARROTS -- 2 Bunches -- 2 8¢ EGGS, Pullets - 2 doz. $1.09 (ARROTS -2 25

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