The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO NickBezls . Witness in < oo ! en paid for the PR B PEC Inquiry gepicens of vew ving f > basis the by-p vitamin ¢ « CHAMBER OKAYS flat price livers sold e . ARE ANNOUN(ED Delegate Bartlett's bill| Anchorage SO s | the " % o B 12 X, ed Operations of Floating 1 would cmend the Merchallt, Rign seid that an election i fairs Committce has cailed! i v i 5 Marine Act of 1920 to allow AlaskR peing held at Anchorage, May 13, . closed door session to d a Cannery Now Being Hunt Gruening, Comr of | freight, after it has been shipped|i determine whether or mot the nreposal that the United t i Taku Post, Veteran Foreign by rail to Vancouver or Prince present school district there shoulc he United Nati -1 Investigated announced s selection [Ripest, to be carriea to AlbaRkIBe brpadifha to inclidaibE RS, of - igsie Busan B 4 legntes 1o It ¢ officers for the com- cn Canadian bottoms, providingles square miles around the city g ; % the goods are shipped on throughirhis would, bring these residen | \\ A 1 G \;..:\u'YH !\dnuluu. routes and 'l(v‘:, |;|}'|[t.~ whxz‘.n.lmo tne school district for VASHINGTON. Lk I : ner, Officer of the have brfvn Vu\l\[{ by the ""“”“,pm'pc.x s, which might possit v Le bR A n H Patriotic state Commerce Commission la means, Dr. Ryan said, of rei- gl it [o] Gu sherg, Post Two other Bartlett bills which |jng additiona’ unds for the con- ded b : C yseph A. McLean had been umnw\u"i by (:v v;or;- struction of new school facilities 3 estimate | - Verr 2 tive board were also endorsed by : ) Ofticer the membership—H, R. 2856, which mags ;‘} r M would all Post Color passengers Bugler; Rob- tween Skas Relations ports un Mix, Em- to i Garvin nd the Jen BILLS THIS NOON After considerable discussion pro|rounding area. Dr. and con, the Juneau Chamber of|the Westward with the intent ¢ Commerce this ncon went against!trying to find a solution for the it ecutive board and endorsed’ gyer-crowded 1, 1948, and H. R. 'RYAN RETURNS FROM pment for the iaboratory is Conkdatans. THREE BARTLETE Juneau Cold Storage | Juneau agents for the \ Territorial |ucation Dr returned to THE DAILY ALASKA MPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BULLET VASHINGTON—Rober ha hn, War Asset Congress TRIP T0O ANCHORAGE Commissioner of James C. Ryan, Juneau following a urging |trip to Anchorage and the sur- orities he purck Ryan went t property as the pre or transportation of! Canadian ships be-| iy and other Alaska gistering from Anchorage Glenn M. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Bankhead- len J. deLay, Mr. and Mis. W. D Schoeppe and Harold Stringer. s Act to permit the Farm Se- curity Administration to make loans for improving homesteads | 1structed by th - o in Alaska advanced James N. Sword, control tower At present, American goods can operator for Pacific Northern Air- be shipped 1t Elmendorf Field at Anchor- bihed e, flew to Juneau yesterday on a goods m miliarization trip with the regu- Canadian C water haul, but be carried from ports to Alaska said rvice the S Agricultu enger ship. H tayed last American vessels | JOHN HELLENTHAL HERE D-NY) id today the W ) ticipated {he Baranof Hotel, and The question of American lines,! john S. Hellenthal, prominent ment cpposes passage rangemeris e to retwn to Anchorage paying higher wages, competing Anchorage attorney and former Ju- bill to forbid ra segre with subsidized Canadian lines neauite, is visiting relatives and 1! el for6e , : BEETECTA paying lower wages entered into friends here. Hellenthal is the so ¢ AT THF TIN the discussion. However, the ma- of jydge Simon Hellenthal of Ju- LONDON-— drastic 2| New puests at the Gastineau Ho- JOTEy of the Chamber MEUIUErs yeqy, nservation order has been issu e tel are L, Brundy from Tulseqiah, Xete Of the opinioh thal.ihe dm= B the British government. It bans Iite and M e B. C, M ivs. Harry Douglas Portant thing is to get the goods — yNERS FROM TULSEQUAH of electricity and g called as witnesses n Sewell from 'O Alaska the cheapest way possible.| ajex Boscoe and O. R. Timms heating from 15 T Cetchikan, and from g o both from the Polaris-Taku Mine v Beach, Calif VISITORS FROM SEATTLE at Tulsequah, B. C., flew to Ju- WAS Senator Ty PNA BR'NGS 1: 1] oy i Guests registering at the Baran- nean with Alaska Coastal Airlines (D-Md) proposed today that t! C o Rivy POLICE COURT of Hotel from Seattle are Dale and are registered at the Baranof United Staies Jor Pay was fined $25 ana Fieguth, Harold Glaser, a sales- Hotel. ) Puerto F " TAKES OUI 19 QM James B. Nichols was sentenced to man; Hans M. Jensen, employee of RIS 5 S ) the t rged I g 0 davs in jail this morning by Polaris-Taku Mining Company in, Sell it w.t;: an “mpire Want-ad! o Wwilliam Holz- Tulsequah, and A. L Vaughn, | ———- IS salesman. - e - SITKA FOLK IN JU were booked for The jail ser was suspended Juneau L. -\ D - YESTERDAY RIDS Pacifi Northern Air registered They left neau overnight Gastineau Hotel morning for home IM SHOES at Maj Brendible, Jack O'Connor ¥y, Mrs. Delay, A. L. Zumwalt E E. Jensen, Glen Flint, Harold Lewis Heater, Marlo offen, Lewis Dy »%ifi/w//flmz Schilling anilla Juneau st Officer Lyle Ed wardess June Ree wing pe all jcard Jc Hows John, L. Sweeney, PURE Harold Jot Clark, Ted Powell, Rex John Olson, Mrs. L. M. E g s child, Leonard Houser, Dora N z Bud Nock. D NEW VITAMINS LABORATORY 70 OPEN IN JUNEAU Sweeney, Washington Labc , of Se- attle, manufacturers of vitamin and biological products, will soon open a Juneau- laboratory which is the! in the Territory. | istant m: Taste the difference, whenever vanilla is the flavor to use. Schilling pure Vanilla’s full, delicate flavor won'e bake or frecze out. Schilling Quality—famous 65 years. of the company, and” Geo Ful ton, who be mana and | ALSO 28 OTHER FOOD FLAVORS AND COLORS chemist for > Juneau laboratory, | reveal their plans at the Cham-' ber of Commerce meeting this| noon. The I tory will test fich livers by local 122 Second St Phone 36 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE in Juneau and Douglas Juneau Upholstery New Cusiom-Built, Handsomely Tailored Quality FURNITURE in the Fabric you choose from our Large Stock: of Upholstery Covers We use only the BEST of COLORS MATERIALS in your ALICE BLUE CHARTREUSE GREEN WINE IE NEW FURNITURE . . . MAUVE ROSE DU BARRY DREGS OF WINE TURQUOISE COIL SPRINGS THROUGHOUT FABRICS ENOUGH FABRIC ON HAND MOHAIR FRIEZE FOR 40 SETS TAPESTRIES VELOUR (%} a2 % We do a COMPLETE JOB of RECOVERING Your OVER-STUFFED FURNITURE SPRINGS RETIED . ... COMPLETELY REPADDED OUT - OF -TOWN ORDERS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION NEAU Peterson and Mrs. G. F. Combs, both of Sitka, were in Ju- at the this to Alaska on a com- the the on neau are H. A. Button, from Han- ford, Calif., J. Storik from Seattle and J. 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