The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 30, 1947, Page 8

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. % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA = WEDNESDAY APRIL 30, 1947 15 PAGE EIGHT WOrkmg 0 11 GHOST PLANE IS Agreement On Inlet Hshmg ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April —{»—Members of the Alaska Fish- tion mys ermen’s Union (CIO) and repre- sentatives of the Alaska Salmon whole thing was “some progress” | fous,” Industry reported after spending five hours yester- day on an Inlet fishermen scheduled to open May 20 W. C. Arnold flew up from Se- attle to be present at the confer- disappears sty- 400 miles ence. The situation has been mied for five weeks. -o—— AMWU DEMAND MAY DELAY OPENING OF 30. British Press agreement for Cook mystery The season is dar early in January, zooms over BIG MYSTERY T0 ENGLISH PEOPLE LONDON, April 30—®—Recur- nng reports of a midnight “ghost ane” swooping out of the east u tremendous speed gave the a sensational avi: but the Rogal admitting the “slightly myster- refused to get excited Eye-witness accounts said the craft, first plotted by ra- ry today while Air Force, the East Anglia Coast—as though it came from the continent—and inland at a speed of an hour or more What is even odder is that the plane has never been seen making the return journey from England to the continent. RAF night fighters have tried regularly to intercept the “ghost plane” but nsuccessful. CASH SAVINGS JUNEAU- YOUNG’S FURNITURE ' CLEARANCE SALE CASH SAVINGS You Can Furnish Your Whele Living Room or Bedroom in This Sale at Tremendous Savings FOR CASH!? YES, New Furniture is arriving more quickly than we thought it would. That’s why we must have the room and why many pieces of furniture on our floors are drastically cut in price. Remember, please, that there is nothing wrong with these beautifully made, luxurious- ly covered items. But good storekeeping de mands that we make way for new arrivals. Here is a partial listing. YAKUTAT CANNERY = ™ == the Seafarers International Union R, says the Yakutat cannery operated | st Anp's Hospital admitted by Libby, McNeill and Libby, may maurice Tonsgard and Patrick J. not open on schedule, May 15, un-|McEoin for medical attention yes- less an agreement is reach ay, and Kenneth Kearney for between the fishermen meml v this morn: the Alaska Marine Workers Mrs. Hubert B and the cannery operators. girl were the only nissals. Grove said that the AMWU is' Government Hospital admitted asking the company lo furnish gear | Julia Stevens of Douglas, and di to the iishermen and for the fish- charged Sharon Lee of Dougl ermen to be classified as company and Alvin Dale Lally from Ko- employees instead of independent’buk operators. ALL TABLE LAMPS 50% OFF OCCASIONAL CHAIRS We illustrate just an indica- tion of our very fine collection. Large chairs that can take the of a lounge chair . . .« and baby - Satisfa ements have SOUTHEASTERNERS been made between the 7 " P smaller chairs that would be cannery operato; » mem-! Mr. and Mr gervgng Uarls BED DAVEN”S sct in pairs. Traditional bers of all mhu from Sitka, Wz !1( r 3.0 . chairs . . . modern chairs . . . S, He w.cian M e (‘"Z i Roll freely on coasters. Fold We've illlustrated just one cach one a gem of perfection. enly dispute remat ol \d Mrs. Florence so completely—can be stor- of many sty . 80 good $4250 to the ¢ looking . . . so \\(l] de: ssigned that they’ll be completely at ed almost anywhere. Celors: Red. blue and green - B. Stanfield fror e are all re 14 OFF prevent the reopenin, 49.50 Chairs nery. gistered as guests of the Hotel Ju- L c - eee - neau home in any type of room. S e Covered in beautiful hard- TELEPHONE LINE ON i e S Redwel (@) OF Copred n,beautilul, bt ogularly 1-3 OFF 3 to &5 " amazed and ed at their $130 to $165 HIGHWAY EXTENDED ci TO MINFIELD HOME ”A quality, pleasing colors and obvious value. Mon from Las ., have arrived in Ju- attle with Pan Ameri- They are registered at $22.50 to 32.50 Chairs 1/4 OFF LOVE SEATS With Chair io Match Upholstered in tightly-woven loop pile. Beautiful shades: Red, dusty pink. Sets were $197.50 Now$-39.50 Kitchen Siools Extra sturdy, all steel, white enamel. Now-$3.50 n the Gla- The telephone STORAGE cer Highway has been extended TR to the Minfield Children’s Home, TWO FROM PELICAN according to an announcement Gordon Hall and Walter A HASSOGKS made by Highway Johnson, from Pelican City, flew Commissioner Leonard Smith. He'in to Juneau yesterday and are re. said that the new telephone line gistered at the Baranof Hotel. lled 2t the Home for dual S e s Besides giving service to ALASKANS HERE Mrs. Minnie Fields, the telephone | Frank Johnson irom Kake and = will aiso furnish accommodation Felix Hakkiren from Haines are == for the use of the Territorial High- registrants at the Gastineau Hotel. == way Patrol. The phone was in-| > i stalled through the ccoperation of| PASTOR LEAVES the Federal Communications Com-| The Rev. G. E. Nitz, for thres mission and the Alaska Communi- years pastor of the Anchorage Lu cations System of the U. S. Army theran Church at Anchorage, ha Signal Corps | resigned and accepted a pastorat i — |in St. Louis. DOWN FROM SKAGWAY e Isabelle M. Dotson of Skagway | ANCHORAGE MEN HERE arrived in Juneau. on the mailboat! John E. Manders, prominent An Estebeth, anc is registered at the|chorage attorney arrived in Junea Baranof Hotel. | vesterday from Seattle. Also in b; — eee—— ‘air was Richard Stamats of An CALIFORNIAN VISITS ;‘chorage. Both are signed in at th Dick Shoemaker, of Sunnyvale,)Baranof Hotel. Calif., is registered at the Gasti- | W A neau. i Empire Want-ads for results GEORGE BROS. LIQUOR STORE CONTINUING SPECIAL PRICES ON CASE LOTS Will Assort to Your Selection Privale Stock - 5th 4.00 SunnyBrook - 5th 4.25 Old Hermifage - 5th 4.25 Old Boston, Pinch 5th 4.25 Paul Jones - - 5th 4.25 P.M. - - 5th 4.25 Hunter - - - - 5th 4.95 Corby's - - - 5th 4.50 Case Specials On BEER Territorial Sparkling with color. Dur- ably covered with artificial leather. Two sizes. Reduced from $17.50and $14.50 Now §12.95-59.95 Ceocktail and End Tables Yes, we have a large selection to choose from: Walnut and mahogany finishes with and with- out serving trays. WERE PRICED $21.75 fo $26.95 Reduced 1-3 to 1-2 BOUDOIR CHAIRS Multi-colored floral patterns on heavy cotton fabric. Heavy wood frame; no- sag springs. Were $27.50, $47.50, $53.50 Sewing Cabinets Selid walnut, sturdy con- struction; two drawers. Oniy $16.50 handsome One of these fine chairs can do wonders for . your room, and give you long years of com- fort. The fabrics are beautiful . . . each chair has a charm of its own, and they’re made the way GOOD chairs should be. WERE $118.50 Cash Price NOW —— 595 DCLE BUGGIES - Eye-catching, well made folding doll buggies. Due to the fact that these buggies did not arrive until after Christmas, we are offering them at prices below cost. A thrill for any tiny “mama.” CEDAR CHESTS Solid red cedar—beautifully finished. Two inner trays for extra convenience. SWING RCCKERS Attractive platform rockers that are built to provide the deep relaxation you want when the day’s work is done. Sturdy frame made of hardwood; no-sag springs built into seat and back. Choice selection of colors and fabrics. Regularly $56.50 t0 $79.50 30% OFF T————— SCOOTERS LARGE, DELUXE, ALL-STEEL $6.50 Value NOW $3.95 SKATE SCOOTERS WERE $79.50 NOow $53.50 NOW in four price groups $7.50 $8.95 $106.25 S1L95 SMOKING STANDS All-Metal Finished in brown lac- DAVEND Plastgc...- COVERS | cgCKTAIL TABLES Now is the time to recover your daveno . . . with one of the many covers you may FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A LONG TIME WE choose from in our com- CAN UNHESITATINGLY SAY THESE ARE plete stock. Well made and THE MOST GRACEFUL, OUTSTANDING quer with chrome bowl tailored from heavy cotton MODELS IN COCKTAIL TABLES WE HAVE. . sturdy . . . attrac- fabrics in wide variety of" HAD FOR YEARS. tive . extremely T ] 2.95|VALUES Reduced $99 50 (R $6,00 Reg. Reg. $18.50 $9.50

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