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PAGE EIGHT ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 — WIND ADDS the first time since the (‘xplni‘mn 100" mi; ted oil installations in the de- | Wednesday c nr nu-' che: t .1 bodies NEW THREA wxtloel avis of Houston said| { biika pull eight bodies out| Ww r t y at the dock 2 Sty 1t [ Ohbina chain of explosions by e tha 4 Monsanto Chem n ea pom Page UnE a cost of al- ical “\ much of the industrial ollars. The plant TeXas C and two other ships the Houstor SRS e o o skeletor the docked rby : e BlbCE. On’ top. oL None Found Alive Se e i Paul Stokes, Red Cross relief tha ons of oil are go- x d : S work ie restricted area, said C no victims had been found alive at A Mo o I the Houston M. Chronicle had quoted H. N. San- Search odies MORE DEAD FOUND dell, in charge of a crew of em- t TEXAS CITY. T I 18— balmer the emergency mortu- : Twert Bew e were Ary, as saying several had been W v g i in t 1-smouldering Mon- found ! i ; works today, ¢n-| Meanwhile, over at Galveston,| - the Coast Guard hearing was un- derway and the in'tial witness, e Samuel F. Muecke, deputy collector of customs at Galveston, said 16 C C cases of small ammunition des- tined for Venezuela had keen Salmon freek Ountry luh atoard the Grandcamp Two other witnesses were heard, Frank- ire QCOEnirY Club in Alaska lin R. Woodward, chief mate of the ill-fated Wilson B. Keene, and jward Westerman, representing firm TONIGHT ONLY TISO DIGS The ENTIRE COUNTRY CLUB Banguet Rooms and Club Rooms ana"@ws Are R EIS ERY‘EB for || .5 10 bl(:\l“t’ President pm:kix priest wh (* 1 of the wartime Nazi )mppe( state At e Captains of Halibut Vessels, of Stovirin, diat . the ghlow & £ dawn ta for crimes against the ~ I T Czechoslovak state ' ir Crews and Friends Fhcoused o contributing to the i . dismemberment of the Czechoslo- l vak state, hé went to trial last De- cember. He declared that his ac- tions were sed on a desire to S0, MBI raal { m<..1,,. keep Sl . from becoming a (o 3‘_. s pRp s ,.-.V C Ub Nazi protectorate, that he knew nothing d nothing about } miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway Hitler's al policies and i that h i oted himself to = dc tic problems. GROCERY THE BEST for LESS -- WHY PAY MORE THE FRESHEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES INTOWN LETTUCE Pound 25¢ CAULIFLOWER Pound 29« PARSNIPS - 2pounds 35 NEW POTATOES - 3pounds39c EDA I F L 0 U l‘ —— SPERRY 25 Ibs. §2.25 0 Ibs. $4.38 We have BOWL COVER SETS, APPLIANCE COVERS and ZIPPER FOOD BAGS BUTTER - - Pound 75¢ OBSERVE PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK, 70th Anniversary, April 20-26 FISHER'S 'md nl'lx(‘ldlx | | | ) | 'ARMY PILOTS T REV. ED FREEMAN DROPSUPPLIEST0 NEW MODERATOR | WASHBURNPARTY OF PRESBYTERY; 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon with ¢ 125 tons of general cargo lor Ju neau. son, G F. L. Nuss was the only pa Lindquist, Ezell Burgess er for Juneau from Seattle. B Juneau to Seattle: Alice Fife. ing Tongass when it left Thompson, . x were O. P. Flynn for nd William C. Lentz ar Ermen for Pelican Oity e .- through Ensetre wa:*-ads! Bur it Wrede. T Presently we are engaged in making for you Juneau's most beautiful Modern Food Center. We invite you to come in and look around. BAKERY DEPARTMENT *“Dutch Maid” Specials BANANA CREAM PIES PINEAPPLE Upside Down CAKE BANANA CAKES RAISIN NUT BREAD "“Duich Maid" Producis Are Supreme Just Received Lots of Jello . Chocolate Chips Marshmallows : Log Cabin Syrup GARDEN SEEDS—ONION SETS MORCROP—END-0-WEED—END-0-PEST RELIANCE BLENDED JUICE || Casecf 24 No. 25 - §3.85 || Caseof 12—47 oz.- $4.45 OBSERVE PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK 70th Anniversary — April 20-26 MINIMUM DELIVERY . $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. M. BB erts CASH GROCERY' WALLACE IN Ford Will s >BRITISH STOCKHOLM; Filed, Probate CABINET DETROIT, Ap:il 18.—(P—The| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 18 The Rev Ed I‘u‘mnn pastor 'n‘ MAKE will of Henry Ford, noted automo- b M—Pilots of the 10th Rescue Ketchikan, was elected Moderator | bile industry pioneer, was filed for uadron, Alaska Air Commar of the Presbytery of Alaska,) probate today but gave no mkllng1 Ll |were to make the first drop of Presbyterian Church in the USA“ of its extent lies at the 10000 foot level reports the Rev. Willis R. Booth,| : It left the bulk of the estate,| .LONDON, April 18—(P—Ernest * today to the Mount McKinley ecx- after returning from the memnngSTOC;‘va;x-( 3 QP:;‘HMW:‘;P‘* represented in non-voting stock in Be\:n longLul;:i)el flrte Imm‘u:(:h- | pedition. of the Presbytery at Sitka. enry A. e, des ng him- otor Co. to the Ford in his own Labor party, survived a - The group, led by Bradford Rev. B. Ross Cleeland from Kl x-““ B8 BN Ametitan SR - ;{;(l‘xx’f(‘il;rl(lior and all of Mr. Ford's British cabinet shakeup last night Washburn, now is encamped on wock was elected State Clerk be-|@ progressive Tory,' sald “today y,ijings of voting shares to his{and today seemed still firmly en- Muldrow Glacier at 6500 foct cause of the resignation of the(that the United Natlons and UN-| .. hqchiidren in equal shares. |trenched in the Ministry of Foreign Three members, however, ¢ Rov. Alfred D. Swogger. The lat- ESCO charters gave him the right Uifotticlal estimates offMb, ec- Affairs. pushed on ahead to establish ter was ‘elected chairman of the'to speak his mind outside “‘eltnr:-s value have ranged upward! Prime Minister Attlee changed Inew camp halfway up the sides National Missions Committee. Mus, | United States | of $500,000,000. his ministers for India and Ger- i lof the 20,000 foot mountain, hizl- Verne Swahson of Craig was Wallace spoke extemporaneously' " cqyees B [ongley, attorney for Meny, Minister of Pensions, Post- est on the North American cou- clected President of the Presby-'at a luncheon attended by 300 yne morq family, sajd that when Master General and Lord Privy ¢ tinent. terial association to kerve for a!Stockholm professors, scientists yne wiy s finally cleared through|Seal, and added a Minister With~ Inclement weather yesterday pre- four year term Journalists and e |probate, cohtrol of the vast Ford Out Portforlio, enlarging the cab- b vented delivery of mail and sup- Special gueste at the meetings| TCCTIN8 tO “”_“‘re‘:“l’lj"‘ £ | industrial empjre will rest with ingt rog Mate 3L mEmees. ‘ plies to the base camp. of the Presbytery and Prn\b,\'(mmw“'\m of his tour, Wallace said .o heirs of Edsel B. Ford, The new line-up on the offices e were Dr. J. Earl Jackman, secre- |00 R phat son of Mr. and Mrs. Hnry Fou stfeoied Dy Ahsaiaieg Fal o 5 _tbhis passpo d . have i 1-f Seoerctary of 01 ia— © o o s o e s o o o oty ofthe Acka Unit of the. Gmetype of intellect us those ot P, S e N The Eanl of Listowel, heretofore * WEATHER REPORT o Boud of National Missions, Pres- .\ "oioce that the Russians are| popry Desthors mhore si - Ford|Postmaster General, replacing ¢ Temperatures fo: 24-Hour o ;“)\”l“:m U}“_‘:_"l “P“im,[’fv ?’1 the | Tesponsitle for blowing P & gieq April 7, to his widow along Lord Pethick-Lawrence, resigned o Period Ending 7:ov 0'Clock ® pomms Micions Gounell. Hotn are French ship at Texas City.” Wil “ach Berebhal’ eirenis: "| Chancelior of the Duchy of Lan- < e e Mo * from New York City e LIS i (R United, “rpe contained a statement by, caster, responsibl> for adminis- . —_— * e whestings of the P\e~b,\-wr.u1'H‘"“"I intend to By ms“ T®- Mr. Ford that h> had “heretofore | tration o!fl the B.n(l.\h. Occupation ® In Juneau—Maximum, 46; ® . iorv were held in the Presbyter-; PeCts to that type of inteddect,” L.ovideq generously for my wife, Zone of Germany—Lord Pakeham, & oinimylt, JEv; ® jan Church at Sitka; but because 1€ former vice-president declar- jand am satisfied that she is now erstwhile Parliamentary Under- B At Airport—Maximum, 45; ¢ . the Ci S ¥ nimbi ‘\M vehemently. : in a position of complete financial Secretary of State for War, repiac- L ® minimum, 38. ® [the meats f the P Were im not a Communist, I am ;,genendence.” ing J. B. Hynd. . . .f’"m""x,:l 5 8 '[f,”w“” Ohren Dot a Socialist. T am only an g S Postmaster General—Wilfrid Pal- 5 wr,;\'rm:.z :t::(‘E:AsT ¢ through the courtesy of its officers. ‘\!'f“’,‘":’,‘n,;g':’“é; it % '“:: AT THE HOTEL JUNEAU ‘r':%mfc‘;;‘:“gi’e "’P‘_{:‘I““{;‘( ‘i‘fist’:::‘;‘“‘“‘ . (Juneau sad Vicinity) . s a g 2 . > K T London, T am a Prosre Registering at tne Hotel Juneau| jginister of Pensions—Hynd, re- e Cloudy with occasional ® who hbelieves it absolutely e Sre- HUBEH. £4. Gilbarg, SIOM AD | nigning s ithp 1 $ it e S B . 23 pASSENGERS ARE ol to have peace and understand- chorage, Florence Jensen {fom Minister Without Portfolio—At: @ change in temperatufs to- e ing with Russia.” #Halnes, .Anthony Vernier from Ta- thur Greenwosd, formerly Lond e night and Saturday. ° FLOWN HERE BY p‘ e coma, Wash., Walter Gonyaw ircm Privy Seal. . % & iy Churchill / iis Wailiace Aberdeen, Wash,, Carolyn Culbert Lerd Privy Seal—Lord = Inman, < v PRECIPITATION . e LCNDON, April 18—(P—Wia- Son from Ellensberg, Wash., d chairman of the British Broadeast- ® (Pest 24 hours endirg 7:30 a.m. today) @ = Pan American Air s report- “hurchill today es, from Forrestv.lle, ing ("!par:\_xian since last January " e In Juneau — 08 inches; o passen: flown in t ace as a 1, now resizred. . April 1, 216 inches; e neau yesterday from Seattie cking the courag D . N S e since July 1, 8064 inches. e from Jungau to Fairbanks and destination, and e At Airport — .17 inchse: e en to the Laborite government of J| o ril 1, 92 inches; | T follow dering the American loan l‘lQU@R BARG AINS e since July 1, 51 inches (IR 5 > { . 5 : . o P i Churchill told a Consorvative » o ®w ® « e » bea s COMT party rally of 10,000 in Albert Hall P SRR sl Ry Jobn Puk. 1o ¥ wanace had sought “to sep- Continue at TONGASS IN PORT R, L ite Great Briton from the United ; 4 3 P“L 5 Ki«(lhc:‘mr " es and to weave her into a ot e o - i g B GRORGE BROS. {reighter Tongass ved in por TR EIE N AT THE GASTINEAU arry Lindstrom from Ketchikan ! registered at the Gastineau LIQUCR STORE We Feature 5 “DUTCH MAID” PRODUCTS ~ Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Donuts, Pastries, Toast, Cream Puffs, Tarts, Turnovers “DUTCH MAID” BREAD IS TOPS Try cur White, Whole Wheat, Dutch Crunch, Raisin Bread, Rye, French, Pumpernickel and Potato Bread Banana Cakes Pineapple Upside Down Cake SATURDA .. Banana Cream Pie SPE(IAI- Raisin Nut Bread A NEW SERVICE Johnson's Electric Floor Polishers for Rent Per Day EXTRA SPECIAL Salted Almonds, Cashews, Mixed Nugs 8 oz. tin 49‘ HUNT'S BARTLETT 59 PEARS - - - Case 24 No. 22 $12.75 HUNT'S WHOLE PEELED 49c APRICOTS - Case24 No.2%2$10.58 FLORIDA GOLD 20c ORANGE JUICE Case 24 No. 2 $4.32 PALMDALE YELLOW 35¢ YAMS Case 24 No. 2 $7.56 PALMDALE ALL GREEN 49c ASPARAGUS Case $10.58 B e Ty e OBSERVE PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK Our Roasts are Oven Ready Quality BEEF - PORK LAMB - VEAL SAUSAGE SMOKED MEAT TURKEYS CHICKENS DUCKS GEESE SEA F0OOD 70th Anniversary — April 20-26 > Phone 704 "MEAT PHONE 60 JUNEAU DELIVERIE 10 A.M., 2 and 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. Bout 0rders Deuvered A ‘

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