The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1947, Page 2

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PAGL TWO SHIRTS. . . In 1i rreadcloth, plain or covert $3.95 16 $4.50 $ I TIES . or We 1 se tie nothir Currach $1.50 1o $5.00 U. S. Dep Marshal - Louis - Rapuzzi left re Estebeth for and flavor Philadelphia draws H ) i > i b o upon a proud heritage of 5 i [ D g é - precious whisky reserves. . A A*‘Hn\("{ ON tern ! that a barricade had been days because of trouble wit P oy oot SR ers o rected across the road to the of Ler knees. She is now ablc ontin: tretatie t Hilg ewsy o es Corporation Association anatorium. e Chamter bu be about on crutches 29 sses to G ! i & p trom whitehors> on ed up the wires betwesn Lere and L. SEnut S The big ~ 7 / 7 % t n train. \ean and were told the barri-| The Mission Dairy is vary prouc ars scheduled to stop at Royal == Ce ~-/'€/Z/”;/§ de would be removed permanent- of their new Dodge panel tru rce bases in England Lefore é“ rom agway The young son of Mr. and Iy The road is only three milss which t received on the f returning to ted States 7 Giltnor, who - resi in the long, but Skagway has few places ¢y Thursday. It has Mission Dai e | house on Ninth Avenue, is ill to drive and there are nice piCnic jettered on the side and will r NEW YORK—A spckesman fc ECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) the measles spots out near the river in addi- aijving th> milk route much more the 70,000 CIO United Steel Work Kl AGWAY, Alaska, April . tion to the fact that the road IS pleasant than the rather ancient of America says contract ne- b 2 r in Skagway, 1947 varie Tt reported ' that Whitehorse public mod-l they have been using 5, he been susp2nded lL\'l)LL)\\HI KY u ine, snow flurries, rain, clouds, is suffe g from a mild epidemic F wre is so Lo be pu. on —_— \urfi th: Bethlehem Steel company. — emperature hovering near 40, but' of mumry Junzau officials to got the Dyea Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Harde ¢ He says the negotiaticns were halt- BLENDED leSKY no wind—winter coats predominat- —— 102d completed, as several home- Kenosha, Iowa, drove ov ed because the company has fail FAMOUS SINCE 1894 ing—lilies, jonquils, a few hyacin- v Simmor steaders are waiting impatiently Alcan highway to Whitehor ed to maks a wage offer and tt ¥ ths give that spr touch . Whitehors jents, t0 get a means of access to Dyea n je th2 rowad trip to the talks will be resumed whenev Lrightly colored egg shells her over on Tuesday's train and V y. Tae road S 2rifkagway on the Wkite Pass r ccmpany mak2s a proposal. | there over town, green SyN- win vicit with relatives and friends construction for several years and They w the forerunne grass scattered around, chil-!¢o. o few day They wers guests there is much dissatisfaction in a goodly numter cf tourists/ TOKYO—More than 35 Japa- dren carrying Easter baskets and'o¢ aMy and Mrs. George R Skagw over the slow progresd. ervations here nese were Kkilled and about the calling, “Look what I got!" East-| wnie here . One business man has e at the Golden North for ame same numbe; od today when er breakfast at the Presbyterian academy in view and plans to k-*op manner of trip. a three ain caught for 90 hungry youngsters, Thirty-eight members of the Fis horses in the valley — side tunnel between ervices in Faster-decked | champer of Commerce were After a hot coniest with much Mr. and Mrs. Quimby of Car- Osaka 4 private din parties. | ent Wednesday evening for electionsering and ballyhooing, macks, ¥. T. have been guests at By T and throughout the day, an oCca-'gnd business session at th Malcolm Moe reluctantly accept. the Golden Notth past few WASHINGTQN — Precident Tiu- tlonal of vivid blue where an wav Gpi Guingts: were. Mure | the Presidency. The vote was days and will leave on the Norah man’ ram for aid tc Greece| € bul no Bogue of the Terr al Health 16-14 with Morgan Re -/ for Vancouver. has ved a stamp| Department and Miss Frances Feld, candidate. It seems t! _— trem ti:: House for-| 86.8 PROOF o 65§ GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS « CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, PIILADELPHIA, PA, Public Health Nurse. Mrs. Bogue told Dr. Polley a year Lea Andre, attractive young rs ccmmittee. Chairman' © . Tie sanctuary he Presoyier- spoke cn the rising rate of tuber- he weuld keep it just a little longer manager cf the Blue Owl Cafe in Eaten said the vote was, 5 n church was well filled Easter culos’s in the the while Moe was so bu he, Moe, | Whitzhorse has been a Skagway 12 members in favor of the mea- 4 Ty S morning for the 11 o'clock ser- higl 1th rate am would willingly take over the helm. Visitor the past few days. She is sure with three voting present and vice Three babies were baptized and whit o But it s2ems that Moe got busier registered at the Golden North. [ten 2! t the Rev. John Dod Peggy explain to be cover- and busier and until the imminent i REROR 5 2 Maki. daugh of Mr. and ed by the Public Health boat, Hy- departure of Dr. Polley, left him| A musical recital, sponsored by SCENECTADY, N. Y—A CIO| giene, which was put into service ‘holding the bag.” Dr. Polley stat- the Women's Club, will be given 'electrical workars local claiming P in 1945. Toe Hygiene is now at ed that he cculdn't leave Skagway i e Do TRy 3 @ but is due here after knowing Moe had failed to take . f this month. She asked over and so, in spite of strong ob-! | Emmanuel, former e support of the entire town Jjections from Mr. Moe, he was dents living in g work here. Mr. E. B. Dell voted in. Marvin Taylor, new city | | : closz frie of .her pare Mr. has consented to become chairman clerk, was elected Secretary-Treas- ! » and Mrs. Mark Le2; Mr. of the committee wer, and the salary of the job' “nu f Ben Wright presented young Rich- cany committc: will Le was raised. The Executive Com-| % | i E: at the baptismal font ppointed to call on all the r mittee elected was Morgan Reed, | special feature of the morn- dents of the town which will Wm. Dewar and Gail Budd | s | L rvice was the dedication ided into zones. The chest Mr. Budd made a fine talk of | of rays and blood tests are to be g appreciation of the many years | v ‘lhuh rd,” to be cn free. The Territos holds no President Polley had worked for, | of ‘the ci horr i fe from tuberculosis the local organization and a ris-| { ¢ was a memor until every homs is safe, and is ing vote of thanks w e | Rasmussen, an e tartir ampaign to curb vener- the outgoing official. Dr. Polley | urch, and was giv cases. B women left af- assured the members that when and brothers. The y mission omplish- he leaves here his interest in | r ]";;g\”“-.\ [ x,.» ‘;.Z:\.“l:(:\v; ‘u;,‘;‘tv‘;,lA;,\;,,,, m,.,\“m, “)" t- ‘?Ifagway will not ceasefl 1:;,- no or'w‘ Yes, back to counsel, assist and | 2 8 ing of the Woman's could live here as long as he has| s Cioodwear h &l also well attended was Cl met with promises and drop interest in the town | m 8 ffear . T8pecrC . O | w a musical f cooperation from ecity officials overnight. | exmesience available to you | by 5 . 1 Sz | . without obligation. Have you @ | ' Following the ; 1ced that new Eazle’s Auxiliary met in regular| problem connected with any of | -~ 1 present r2 cuts would have to be ordered for f£2ssion Tuesday evening in their| the following? | [ i e A ot o e Bt ot g Henibe ‘) Tires . . . Tubes . . . Batteries . . . | i the old or2s are too Y received into the order by y B rant ist f Pli is now initiation and one by transfer.| ,f,q“ ;)a 1 INOINIUTE (oraQs iio- | of the printers at New members are Mrs. Rex Her- iilm for packaging . .. Tire Re- | mens, Mrs. Hilda Van Zanten, Mrs pair Materials . .. Car Accesso- | et )2 every resi-'Ann True, Mrs. Helen Lee, Mrs. ries or Home Supplies...Belting | Falen ¢ behind the | Virginia Steffens, Mrs. Wm. Big- . . . Steam, Water, Air or Suction r prop: Days of '98 was distribut- | ham and*Mrs. Ruth Honius. Fol- Hose . . . Soles and Heels . . . | ed to members i will be lowing the business session mem- * Aviation Products. ) ol placed every home in town this!bets repaired to the club room e A 2 letter alco specifically and cards and bowling were en- My job is to help, advise, take | cho the wivas to allow and joved until a lats hour after orders. My time is your time. So | Custodian of confidence... g ed ir men-folk to raise| which a delicious lunch was serv- P'|055° get in touch with me soon. { first cc € for local atmosphere.'ed The refreshment committee :ll bq‘: I can do SOMETHING born of a thorough knowledge ey Chamber is still exerting|was Mrs. Aetna McVey, Mrs. Walt- or you. 2 Mrs. Owen Flynr wghter, every effort to socurs a waiver of er Self and Mrs. Morgan Reed. . of the Territory Mary M ones Act until July, 1948, 'The auxiliary has voted funds to { Gecrge ¢ € letter from the Anchi 1ed=corate the club room and work . ¢ leave in the future Ler stated they had p: will be begun as soon as possible G i 3 Car a three m olution supporting ) e LENN " WAI'KER ¥ wil ) relati memorial for a road Tre public hea_lth boat, Hygiene. '.’,.'.n""[y. Burgess & Irs. F re- Juneau and Skagway, an is due to arrive in Skagway in the L . ceived word the local group 1'near future to check the health Ga”nfi“. | quite i1l to work towards that of local resident with particular i X they feel it is only thru stress upon tuberculosis. L ! 5 v S Gordon Bla: i d )mm't' roads that the ? e P. 0. Box 2346, Juneau, Alaska $ l ¥ P : 667 Sullivan were pass will develop. Mrs. Orrin Edwards was con- or hr u hon neau on the E also announced- at the|fined.-to. Hier home for - several 212 Third Avenue South, Seattle, Wash. " and ofel ® . . VISIT OUR MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS ... crisn 1 ns, wocl and part- i wocl, plain colors s Small Medium—Large $5.95 10 $18.50 DRESS SLACKS . .. all wi MEN'S SUITS . ... CHOOSE. BICKEY-FR! have the finest suits THE DAILY ALASKA ool, gabardine, flannel and Brown, tan and 30 to 38 size 12.95 1o $22.50 IMAN MICHAELS-STERN and won- from. Flan- lection to pick dines and wors Short, regular and long $45 o $95.00 EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1947 % | the evening of April 25. The pu-!13,000 members called today for | |pils of Sr. Mary Amy of the Pius a. 24-hour nation-wide work stop- | | X Mission will participate pg\ge n;_e:\‘ pmnlssé ag;:fyx;sl the om- 7% 6 WW — nibus erai labor ill to restrict ‘2‘ | A group of boys and girls from|strikes and unions. | White Horse, under the chaperon-|{ NANKING Chang Chun, M/ { age of Mrs. A. Simmons and Mrs. gcvernor of Szechwan Frovince g Cronkhite, came over Wednesdiay|today was appointed Premier of i for a baskstball tournament with China Chan appointment i | the Skagway lads. The Skagway been forecast for months—even be- j team won the tournament, three| T. V. Soong resigni 2 games. Whitehorse lads mier a month age. Th : “andicapped by the fact 'explanation for the delay av 10 h in their town| WASHINGTON — Senator Taft | but have to 1 open field.! (R-Ohic) ounces the joint con- | Loca! high cchool boys and girls gressicnai x.ler N entertained for them after each .+ » and the word 13 ties and da CENTENNIAL clipped | vi were “alsc from a sack of Peach Biossom Cake Flour. The | on girls in tk sions.” ‘Whitehorse B ,\‘.’;‘;\v returned to GET this better baking book! T SUE KENNEDY GOES I e name Centennial from sack of team Centennial Peach Blossom Cake d at the to Skagway and were Golden North Ho- Miss Sue M. Eennedy, Secretary ito Charles Waynor of the Al ~ Fiour to Celia Lee, Centennial tel ‘Guking Weis ¥ | Credit Bureau, Ieft this morning Howing Milk. Coy 340, Canrl POt [t s M RN Tor g, Dept. T, e 4, Wash, Mr. and Mrs. V. T ot o B e g o Harty{ O good short e nil time residsnts of Skag 3 and also the Anchoraze ofiice. £4 Hahe e e A While in the Interior Miss Ken- e bt s PSR [ nedy will set up an add: de- r. Hahn is a former sup ’ 2 Fairbanks brar partment of dent of e Whit> Pass railroad, having a ccuple of years! Miss Kennedy cxjecis o e away 0. {about three weeks, and will have | covered a portion of the Interior. Mrs. Barbara Kalenkowsky :‘__‘Durmg her absence Mr: Anna turned home on the Norah, g | O/BaysWho (s Miss Kennedy's: & sistant, will be in charge of the Ju- {neau office. cen in Seattle, where Mr. kowsky has been attending barber | school He will return later. Mrs. Iee Gualt was a homecom- r on the Norah from Vancouver, havin ~ been called 2cause of the death of her fuher several weeks ago. ? The White Pass railroad crew I repairs to the making extensive dock near the Warehouse and Cus- | Office. FAmoUS Sinceiess been confin- 1 vere at few days Georga Rapuz: to his bed witah ck of flu the pas ed For outstanding character

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