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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1947 e Bt 450 G TS P G S Y e osem S~ _—_—___————“—— ROTARY ELECTS House Cifes TUBERCULOSISIS: Truck Tieup |SNYDERURGING DAWSON CREEK Price of Buffor STABBING ATTACK SIX NEW MEN TO BASIS OF PLAYS tand| MATETO KL NAMED CUSTOMS | Dropping Seatt - MADE ON PRIEST omecrons e, N.Y.1awyer “gwewoverxiwy InPorfland nouseraxsni pORY OF ENRY rco. - ... DURINGSERVICE > —_ & producers & Hoping to increase the interest! PORTLAND, Ore., April 22.—(® 4 GREA” ALLS, nln.u, April 22 e ¢ g ( nm mpi in the forthcoming X-ray survey —The tie-up of commercial haul-|Measure would Cut In- —» n authorities have ’vabm“x prices _to. re today. tines Channel’s school | ing here in a dispute between 1200 made Dawson Creek, in Northern i i e - Refusal fo Testify to In- NEW ORLEANS, April - District Attorney Herve vitch s. sald today he had questioner a r Woman for four hours in connec- scheduled to take place AFL Teamsters and major npcra-' ome TaXES fme 30 British Columbia, a temporary score, 64 - s under the direction of the tors over wages and hours contin-| custems pe entry, helping to tion with a ex-Marine's e ) g 0 srint 5 WG h an ex-Marine’s knife ¢ Hank ‘Har-| yae fi c ” Department of Health, the Alaska ued today with no early settlement| fo 105 Per(enf expedite shipments to Alaska, it F(,,, : f’,} 1“,; f,(:“. oL (-{'C;.‘:Q attack upon a Catholic priest, but = . Re Ves l(’u ING LOMMIIEE Tuberculosis Association is at this in sight. | was learned here - taday. [ A0 T 2580 score, O S50 iive dbolared Ut 4p 'Y rovesTed Bk j 8 time presenting a series of twelve ~ Emergency hauling of hospital B TR The move “will open up a 550' name now thi would ke a mur- 3 Bl”igS Charges radio broadcasts over KINY, en- supplies and perishable was or-| “""“1’7“]"\ ,rll_‘["“f“,\v‘{;“d\r 000,000 mal protiuce 5 ke ek » T titled > Constant Invader.” The |ganized and there were no reports = .‘; \n,:‘) Shdey T k‘m‘»flf() this area by making merlam Ame”(ans V|Sl“ng Don Louls: Laurentz who sud- P— third number will be given Wed- of hardships as the second: day W' TRae ¢ shipments possitle on a compati- nly attacked the Rev. James W " WAEHINGTON evening'at 7 0'cladk of the dispute halted 90 percent Pl passed overwhelmingly by the contempt tive basis with water shipping from l ( d Courtney, S. J., Sunday durin of the high- of the city's trucking. No serious HOusC. o cut income taxes {1om pyogio ports” Robert F. Jorgen- n ana B CaN FA KO conimunton i bhe Ghiton of e on, New| The broadcasts are 80 percent at e bot 1 members | est ,\,;‘1, nal calibre, the choice shortage of food supplies was due 0 Percent at the bottom to 105 ¢, - president of the Great Falls culate Conception, has denied n ice that he was married or o B st o wee, bomesmen g [P 2 e on T G of conmerte, commentes. B@W@rage Back Home , uman al by the :Oa: any girl friends. Snyder renewed i uting greatly to the drama- 5 Final appro i ST letters f a woman were 4 % ¢ . ! r ation's opposition to any 5 A tic quality of the shows. The plays e ¥ fan cabinet will enable shipp 357 to 2. | were written and produced by Hu {mor meri- | found in his - possession. Raci- Jor at least another 1% (o send produce by mail to Daw- \temy , but suggested that Con- (., creek, re it can be routed Can Visitors to Canada are now|vitch would not say if the ques- TTLE, April 22— U Cl-| Chain, wellknown writer for uw " 1 . wellkr with help from o AR 059 ir. Rtk . DMLl i “wine gallon” ¢ Il cantonio major networks. Ben Ludlow wrote 'N pH“.ADElpHIA B ok S over the Alaskan highvay in trucks, Perii ed to wine gallon” | tioned woman was their author, i ell (D-NY) the musical background. A similar in’ anticipation of later Tpucneon 2 matel AR T e e T e e e, Jost fusa : group, known as the 1946 series, | tions b T i s e Pk e e i o t three men reported to have nted by the Association/ KANSAS CITY, April 22—®—| gallon, with them on tkeir return ened the life of Father was present | | ‘The House bill, he contended, i | last year The 1948 Republican nominating ;.. uitable, anda would complicate SIEAMER M'\}VEMENTS :;,’, The third in the series featuring 'convention will be held the week the individual income tax. T 4 tomorrow's program, tells of a Of June 20 in Philadelphia, the s ', example of his contention :m". the fear of city where the party nominated its (1. 1o measure is ineguitable, another! g o eulosis inst the ig-|flrst standard bearer in 1886. lgnyder said it would eliminate 22 NS porance that causes the disease; Choice of Philadelphia as host yeicent of the difference between Hov collector of cu however nada at lea i H. 1s he lay in Merey Hos- pital recovering from the stab weunds. 3 said tod: m the south, have TONIGHT Loure tle, due| - - | ALASKANS AT ATFL OFFICIAL HERE neess Louie TEN 0'CLOC B e's fight st Eugene Dennis, C THE JUNEAL at the Hotel Ju 1 e ai ! 1 % e \cteq, 10 sbread. It is planned to present to its “"}:‘ ("'OP "":’VE""‘O“ t;amc present taxes and 1939 taxes for Miss Lillie ov Witheld: wete 41 % " s O o e Joocy| the plays at the same time eachilate yesterday as the Republican), married person with mo depen- s banks, with Campbell from Sitka, Weldon A M M H ety i R i “eourt Week and the fourth number, to be Nenons CD:‘""“?*?‘ o ““"h“m‘:g' dents and a $5000 net income, Aleutian Federation ¢ Berry and Dan McCully irom An- v Tuesc 1 Cortlgiven a week from Wednesday, ly '“‘”"g” ed l:“ Lclotm:ner;l “l' but would wipe out 69 p s A neau with chorage, and Sgt. H. P. Owen from b i A twm'stresses the importance of chest fton "“"“lc sub-cominithee WRICH |the tax inerease since 1939 for Juncau and is registered at rdson. Pro n Churc] i Mg thoriije X-raying in the schools and the hd'\‘/lz L s ‘;,”‘w‘h"l gL [man with & $1000000 merease FE Hotel L5Ta0 Il s need for the cooperation of par- N R s e S e il 3 cheduled to sail i s AR k, 1 i is G who had| = {can National Committeewoman in | T BuaHIETRE 2 7 | AT THE GASTI : o ’ ) nis cm Seattle May 5 | FROM WASHINGTON STATE | e Eeislati) elishis the from the House ! Ala\ka voted in faver of the City | re he was! AMrs Bess Wi, secietary of thelof Brotherly - Love as agalnst| (HANDI.ER NAMED ftovaaon, oM Walter Gonyaw, from Ocean| Gastineau Hotel over the weekend Association, the 1cllowing y ! ¢ ¢ t k : t x5 eariy next £ mv[‘.‘v afternoon. gity, and G. N. Randall frc Ta- 1 R Chicago. | Y,: B0g; 8 andall from Ta- | jneluded Arne Esjsedal from Peters- iex 1 sar” of Co sis ¥ : ,",‘”""fi‘;;:"‘!‘,‘ - ,:“' 1',',‘])"1‘[",“;"“";, .o — | NEw Ap DIRE('I‘OR. T R l;nml. Wash,, were registered at the |purg, Edward R. Hurley from Y t - € s e ¢ 5 | Y Hetel Juneau over the weekend. s Jurg from Seattle ; e S peaith i 1o i St o all Moy Annoind i I v BOWLING CONGRESS | Gy |Baimes, . B troes Seaitie, g i " - children in the Gastineau Channel | ppoln men 1 s PAMILY RO SEALTLE | K. Folcen, f Bagiey, Min- = R : SCHEDULED, SEATILE | ranminy Fron Searris oo : 4/; who have not been X- m'»edr 1 ok Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ottke, and ST : - v the past year, within the | Announ(ed by pAA s son Howard, arrived in Juneau pire Want-ads for results! Ak HF t % BAA T o intees ey EORE, hlL 2. EEATTLE A rec- from Seattle on board the steamer | _ Sy e T vt i iE uld be of interest to every SAN FRANCISCO, April 22 -(®— man Chandler of the Los An crd number includ- Alaska and are registered at the £ d we hope that folks will re- | pio " A arinan World Airways to- Times h been named a direc :\nm M Baranef Hotel. c Alrways hrought; memberiiEduinte and HSten IS S8 o in SUnBEN) the ‘apnointiisnt fofl of U Bivalavien e wortl >0 ma e u O : Joseph D. Fessio, formerly Region- Picc lef w‘:“‘_“(’w“‘ o Fn ? ¥ . « 5 al Traffic Manager for.Alaska with 0¥ Se-year-o/ slna il 4 g s e N e Washington Evening Star, declined ing C | « U _ i Skagway Rail Slod( s i St s Sues YOS, . ¥ Manager for ne airlines, acific- 50 % s R < y by th is O"e’ed lor Sa \Ah,k‘x Division, His new head-s [“‘U o 1“ S DB A ;“;”’“ i N has switched to B qlmnms will bv hmv . 4 i e ol 2 et Sived. X : v : GTON, April 22— (P! terday “A‘Iblltlydll] assoc :1“::1 :r will come away as s Calvert because 1 : ; steck for a narrow ;.Au»v: WAl o B = Calvert is pre-war qua"ty i 1t t 1 Hut- 2 ship. even o} : e ot Baten ek LU S Fisherman Dies as Sikinin . ks p Tk : \lask b Frenh nd searchlights were listed by the bk ahioh: ‘onen it % GS Eep RApE Press mer has pass- all. caprine ts Administration today Ad B S hl 8 bl e nag being accepted ANACURTES, April 22—(P—Mel- ; All the tq\hl'm"n! is located in vin Koolo, year-old Anacorte pt the railroad stock, fisherman, died Friday as a fish- g, FIELD BARRACKS, T al Spirits. gling Pic ’ Skagway, ska ing boat made a vain attempt to t A : = !reach Star Fish Island in Queen |y palism raping P R ——— e « fi Charlotte Sound for aid, a c ¥lal employ - Depart- C Capt. Simon Edward said Kooclo 4 . 0 : 2 POLICE ARREST THREE fon: > FROM IDAHO H was fata njured when a he Keeps Weakening @, we E ’Mw x\m‘* & Peterson, NEW YORK, April 22— —Tae His kody arrived here yester cotland 1 o Juneau Police reported thi vaver fos 8 datsie ¢ John Mancell. Conadian dollar (free rate) con- on the Meldion of Seattle morning that they had arrestec son and C. D. Jo- sl I the M ip Hvg v Christy Seng, Ed tinued to weaken today, declining = T g three persons last night for drunk Idaho, | D rersmehl -16 cent to 91 U. S. cents, a 9 FROM PORT ANGELES and disorderly hey were h re- lwc Y(’ ) -,;D - - - discount and the lowest! John A. Stearns, from Port An-'ann and Shrhierly. g Ju- Ul htdl Miss Alice E. Reiten of Anchorage since last July when Can-|geles, Wash., arrived in Juneau by or Skagway, and ) Beptirn: -neat 1 Ssunday and ada pegged its dollar at par with|air over the weekend and registered | _ Tt e P — —— FOR BURGLARIZING 70 lENA P%INT HOMES Hotel. the American las a guest of the Baranof Hotel THERE S PLAY ween 10 v Joo all items recover- (Mt would e s foye completion of 4] has not ¢ 5 bring- i ( 3 | ] a group of | SPRING SUITS is the spread for your bed. A Korean batfer swings at a hot one " in a gome with a U, 5. Army team Specially Priced ‘This lovely threesome is TuEe U. S. Army has announced that young men adaptable to any room. The i i who are able to measure up to physical and mental require- rich texture of SCOTLAND i ments, and who enlist for three years, can now choose any H SAI L' N G ' one of six famous divisions on duty in the Far East. They IMPERIAL HOBNAIL H include the 1st Cavalry, 6th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 11th spreads, and the deep,, thick H 'Airbome, 24th Infantry and 25th Infantry Divisions. this i::«u‘fl"?:‘;:‘::. s 41l add by ty to your ,5- Jllneal.l Soufllbound THIS WEEK ONLY " These units, all cited for their war achievements, are your window. fringe will a eauty toy %" AT today eniagcd in r;aintaining a just, democratic peace in bedroom in no time at all. ; Japan and Korea. The young man who joins one of them, i i i Friday "‘L“ll'il 75 following his initial training in the United States, will have One spread is required for :: P izl an exceptional opportunity for useful, interesting work, each window. Ask for a H travel and education. q FREE folder of fuller instruce tions for a charming room, sngingataed $8-95 HOM;UTIHJL Jour vanity, Goldstein Bldg. Phone 394 Folluwing Sailings He will enjoy good living conditions, with plenty of sports and recreation. There are baseball and football fields and equipment, motion picture theaters, and facilities for skiing and sightseeing during free time. Overseas pay, 20% above the new, high Army pay scale, makes the job even more attractive. TEVENS "The House of Swansdown"’ FEpe - ¥ The number of openings in these famous divisions is limited. Full information may be obtained at the nearest U S. Army Recruiting Station. ,r TN S S 'I’HIS MESSAGE IS PUBLISHED IN THE NATIONAL lmlli‘l' l' “ THE FOLLOWING FIRMS; VA-1-16 B i