The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1947, Page 2

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QUALITY SINCE /887 SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. 209 Seward Street DAY PHONE—476 ~ NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 have what YOU want % + o« in wour home’s furnishings §j OUR AIM is fo custom-design and build furniture just as YOU want it....weare well equipped with experience, know how and facili- ties and materials to do just that ....right here in our Juneau shop. JAPAN WANTS MINOR ISLES | RETURNED RO | TOKYO, June 3 — Hitoshi Ashida, new Foreign Minister, said | today Japan has no intention of | raising the quesion of rearming but intymated it desires the return. of certain. “minor!’ islands in sur-| rounding waters, including Okin- | awa and some Kurile Islands. | Okinawa is “not very important” | to Japan’s eccncmy, Ashida told Allied correspondents, but the na- tion would like to regain it “for | sentimental reasons.” | Ashida observed that “if the Al-| lies permit us the necessary police force, Japan then can maintain security provided police are permit- | ted to carry machineguns, machine rifles or something like that,” He| said Japan has no intention of rais- | ing the questien of rearming be-‘ cause the new antiwar constifu- | tion "scltle9 this problem & | “So far,” he commented, “we ar satisfied with the new constitution. SAYS wuucusi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— IU\F AU ALASKA HISTORIC PRO held annually for 780 years, dent, presiding over the businers Kluckhohn Vice- President” of puBu(I" Houun meeting, introduced Charles W. Seattle First National Bank; Rol- ¥ carter as master of ceremonies for and R. Orne, La Salle Extension the introduction of guests ana University, R. L. Lewis, Juneau 5y i portunity to pull a few “old saws' RFC Representative for Alaska on the lumber mill repr Early in the bu 5 gession, all Lefter from Truman Re- who were the guests of b of C, men re urged to A Roy Rutherford, retiring et out and hoc urth vealed in Speech Made | sexrs m the jumber business ot Juy Qu Miss 4 4 Alaska, expressed his thanks to Ju-|Marilyn Merrit d attrac- Duflng Last ngh' neau and Alaska as a whole, for daughter of K. G. (Do) i their support, adging that :Hmuuulv‘.:.t. LONGVIEW, Wash, June 5-ip he Plans to go south in about a Sl e _The Rev. James E. Van Zandt MOt he will be retumning Jater| CoBS Sily LanCRiay (R-Pa) declared in a political cam- 7 VISItS e paign speech here last night that Hawkins Intreduce Mrs’ Besie R. F e Henry Wallace “has been repudiat-'| p & pocrine Mana + ihe | SttNGY Are & ed by the President of the United ; ..., Spruce re- Fairbanks, arrived in Juneau yes- States who wrote a letter to the sponded to hi with | terday and ered at the Ba present commander of the Veterans ;. hope hi of Foreign Wars saying Wallace is " yhe cood s a publicity hound who ought to-be _.cc and his SPAPRE. ¢ of teing here fo Van Zandt, a former National 1y p. Dashney, auditor of the VFW Commander, added that Wal- jsi wha has been with the ¢ lace “has absolutely no standing ir the past 15 ye Washington the greatest con in VFW Commander Louis Boarr fritara Fere, ahHianaks ATy nowledged last week that he had of the cooperation extended by the a letter from President T Forest Service, the b and the regarding Wallace, but he declined people of Juneau. Only one day's to make its contents public operation of the mill was lost e while tak inventory when the vansfer of ownership was made, MURDER-BY-MALL e e PLOT IS EXTENSIVE; there. OPTIMISTIC NOTE STRUCKBY COF C SPEAKERS TODAY Juneau Chamber of Cnmnmcc members at today’s luncheon meet- ing heard an extensive report hy the Alaska Department of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, in' which a review of activities cover- ing many years was given, as well| s assurances of continued help' and cooperation in building fer the future of Alaska. Seattle is still| a “natural distribution point” for] the Territory, just as it was 50! —— years ago. the report pointed out. ' Burr Johl'«m\ Second vice p: look over | our large ? variety of i fine cover- | ings on hand i and newly i received fab- I ric samples i JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. 122 Second Street Phone 36 record two shifts a day the indications are AIMED ATBRITONS - possible, according to Dashney and » Wm Rhumar loge enginee: LONDON Ju-vr\ 5—(P—A Scot- from Portla who also, a {land . Yard spokesman said. today guest today. | scores of prominent Britons, in- Third Alaska Trip jcluding Anthony Eden, Foreign Rhuman js on his third tri Secrctary Ernest Bevin and cother Al and is engaced in rese high gevernment leaders, were ta for pulp and paper possibilitie s c¢f a murder-by-mail plot of well as the problems connected ish terrorists. apparently in with getting camps set up, to in- | al for British Palestine policy. sure a sufficient supply of logs at | The spokesman said the letter all times, | bombs were “very dangerous and George sufficiently powerful to-Kkill ¢r per- with the J manently maim.” He said all were ne A mailed from Italy. Italian police said they had been of opil unable to uncover any trace of the and pra scurce of the explosive envelopes his new as.ociates. Introduced as new members woare PORTRAIT —Th‘is new Ray Rand. h Cen Market A and Will lin 5. Depart- portrait of Queen Mary of Eng- ment of Commerce land was made for her eighticia Also on the guest list were E. B. birthday anniversary. Quality pepper adds zest to every meal. Schilling Pepper is always fresh, pungent, rich in flavor oils—a quality famous for more than 65 years. ALSO 35 OTHER WHOLE AND GROUND SPICES —_— JUREAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL . WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin C E S S 10N — Amid buildings centuries old, the Holy Blood Procession, enters the Place du Bourg in Bruges, Belgium. THURSDAY JUNE 5 I947 .(dn" between Foremen and the CIO United Auto Workers Union, {which has threatened a general strike against the concern unless | its demands for a wage lncrease and other contract concessions are met. | 0. 5. Not Disposed ~ To Enter Officia - Relations with iic. | WASHINGTON, June 5-(P—The United States is not “disposed to enter into official relations” with |the new regime set up by revolt |in . Nicaragua. The State Department today is- sued a statement that this was |the Government's attitulle ‘“pend- ing further developments.” | The Department’s brief state |ment descrited the ousting of President Leonardo Arguellc’s re- \gime as a “seizure of power.” Ar- \guellu‘s Government was over- |thrown by an army-led uprising | headed by Gen. Anastasio Somoza, | former President, who had left of- tice May 1. SR gl | { CALIFORNIANS VISIT | catifornians registering at {he \Baranof Hotel inciude Mr. and Mrs. F. R Bacon Jr., from Canby, Mary |B. Dale from Pasadena, Frank W. Fuller Jr. and John Hillmer from | Burlingame, and John Oswald from ‘Lcs Angeles. >, The division of the earth’s sur- Non-sirikers Are ’pHShed Around’ mce into two arctic, two temper- a e and one tropic zone was first In Fo,d Set“on suggested in the fifth century BC | e ORVILLE HICKS’ has switched to DETROIT, June 5—w—Several | cn-striking foremen were “pushed | arcund” teday because they refus- ed to join a walkout cf 3800 Fore- men’s Association of America mem- tels ainst Detroit area plants of the Ford Motor Cmpany, the com- cawen because pany reported. It was the third incident in two Calvert is smoother. days involving foremen remaining l en the job and the second at the ed steel building of the giant Riv Rouge plant Meanwhile, negotiations %of 21 B. Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, M CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whi ~86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits Calvert Dlsmlers Corp New York Ci resumed yes, we’re rolling back o o o Prices! per pair 51 guage RAYON HOSIERY also PURE SILK (we have it in extra long) FULL FASHIONED SIZES 815 TO 11 Baranof Hotel Building It’s the Nicest Store in Toun Plumbing ® Heafing il Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, lnc.

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