The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1947, Page 7

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BUREAU OF MINES: Wilbur'S. Wright has left the U. £ 3urcau of Mines after L His job was termir ion in persc Jecessary by the Burcau's re appropriation, according to nent released today by Rol 3anford, Acting Chief cf the Division of the Buree N ht was assigned t Division in April, 1944 and has by an, examining engineer working. on he Bureau's mineral development orogram . He had 20 years of min- ng experience be joining the Jovernment and w 1 super- Hawk Con- at Mogollon, £ S that he 3reat- ly regrets losing the services of Wright as he is an extremely cap- able engineer. day, Alberquerque, N. M. o SONS OF NORWAY MEET AT JOHN LOWELL HOME The Sons of Norway meeting to be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, previously announced to be at the home of Mrs. Frank Olson will be at the John Lowell home. 411 W. Twelfth Street, it has been an- neunced. This change is due to the illness of Mrs. Olson. This is the regular social and business meeting, and among other matters will be a discussion of Fourth of July plans for a float, and the promoting of the Queen candidate, Lily Ann Maurstad. — - COOK INLET ELECTION REPORTED CALLED OFF The bargaining rights election for fishermen in the Cook Inlet district Has been officially called off for th2 time being. Henry A. Benson, Ter- ritorial Commissioner of Labor, who went to Anchorage Wednesday for the purpose of conducting the elec- tions in the place of the National Labor Relations Board, today noti- fied his office in Juneau that the Tomatoes Cucumbers Bunch Carrots Corn : SHAMROCK MEAT PHONE 60 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 O’'CLOCK A. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947 RETURNS T0 K. M. . Wright was scheduled to leave to- via PAA, for his home at 1 JUST RECEIVED “** Come In and See Our Splendid Display of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Phone 704 JUNEAU DELIVERIES: 10 AM, 2 and 4 P. M. . been temporarily 1 f labor representatives. Be n reperted that the fishing | ndu operating despite the onal dispute between two | ; v | 3 unions. i s s | 'UREAU BAND HAS ‘ SPECIAL PRACTICE 7P. M. SATURDAY | | IMembers of the Juneau City | Band will hold a -special practice | Saturday night at 7 o'clock in the Grade School auditorium prior to taking part in the Elks Flag Day program at the Elks Hall at 8 c'clock. Prompt attendance of all bandsmen iz urged by Director Jo- seph Shofner — e QUEEN (ONTEST TICKETS LOST; . BUYERS WARNED Five books of tickeis on the Fourth of July Queen contest, num- bered 19,176 to 19,300, inclusive, have been 7'epcru‘d lost, and a immediately withdrawn from sale. Ticket purchasers are requested to be cn the lookout for any of these numbers, contest officials stated. ST i WAC AT GASTINEAU Kathleen Hoffman, a WAC of the United States Army, is a guest of the Gastineau Hotel. - e ! FROM TUKWILA William Zigalla, who is from Tuk- wila, Wash,, is registered at the | Gastineau Hotel during his stay ni | Juneau. | - e, COLE AT GASTINEAU Roy L. Cole of Seattle, who is as- sociated with the Fish and Wildlife Service, is registered at the Gas- tineau. AL ARG HENRY MOY HERE Henry Moy, businessman of Sitka, arrived in town and is a guest of the Gastineau Hotel during his stay in the Capital City. -eo— --ads for bargalns Dutch Maid SPECIALS for SATURDAY Orange Cake Lemon Chiffon Pies Cream Puffs Banaras Cherries Cantaloupes Watermelons Avocados DARIGOLD EGGS - doz.J9¢ [BUTTER - Ib. 75 AT Boat Orders Delivered Anytime E SHIPMENT OF FRESH PRODUCE ON THE ROBERT EUGENE Zuchinni Squash RADIO LOG KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—Harvest of ¥ 5:30-—Totem Talk: recasts. 5:45—Spotlight Bands, 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Melody Round-Up. 6:30—Concert Hall. 7:00—American Legion. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30--Sweethearts and Song. 8:00- KINK Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Time. 8:30—March of Melody. 8:45—PAA News. 9:00--Ave Maria Hour 9:30 -Supper Club. 9:45—Between the Lines. 10:00—Words with Music. 10:15—Forecasts. All programs are subject to change | without notice. Daytime foreeasts on weekdays at 8:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:00 Noon. g - e o o o ©o - e . » * WEATHER REPORT ® Temperature for 24-Hour e Period Fnding 7:30 o'Clock . This Morning . . ° In Juneau—Maximum, 58; minimum, 47 At Airport—Maximum, 58; mirixam. 47, . WEATHER FORECAST . (Juneau and Vicinity) ° Mostly cloudy with rain e showers tonight and Satur- e day. Little temperature e change. N PRECIPITATION @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 1.m. today) . In Juneau — 116 inches; o since June 1, 124 inches; e since Julv 1, 92.80 inches. ° At Airport — .04 inches; e since June 1, .91 inches; o since July 1, 5849 inches. ° o o o o o o o FROM ATLANTIC CITY Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Graham of Atlantic City, are registered - as guests of the Baranof Hotel. +eoe 'ROM PASADENA B. Dale, M. D., of Pasadena, red at the Baranof Hotel Green Onions Rhubarh Lettuce, Celery B e R — L — e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— BLONDIE UNEAU, ALASKA OKAY, | YAM COMIN' DOWN AN' GETCHA ! LOOKS LIKE THE LONG CHASE IS OVER, PON'T IT Jves, sAiLoR ] "/ THIS 1S THE END OF | THE TRAIL PRV GOQD LUCK ... WATCH YOURSELF...DON'T SHOW OFF ... NEVER TAKE YOUR EYES OFF HIM .KNOBBY WILL SECOND YOU... IN THIS HERE CORNAH (<] COWBOY LEEMY OF BROCKLYN.... J OKAY.ILL SEE YA 4 SOON, KID... ILL BE L IN YER CONER SOONS THIS. ERMINE VISITING A TRAVEL VE BUREAU TICKET OFFICE COULD ADD UP TO A NUMBER OF THINGS —NONE OF pTHEM WHAT PAT HAS IN MIND FOR HER AND HER FAT CHUM. —= DICK; i I I50ES THE[BORN WITH BABY HAVE A THE BABY. VE A" THANK You, B D? OH, IT I5! BUT VE | THOUGHT THAT ] | | GOT TO DO SOME WORK | TO LEND TOOLS. SEE CAR OF YOURS HACK, DO YOU MIND IF | BORROW A SMALL FILE AND THAT TINY SET OF WRENCHES? THE FIRST THING IN. THE MORNING . ORKY HUMAN N ) THIS CORNAM * WELL, THAT'S THAT ! EVEN WITHOUT A CRYSTAL BALL, I CAN SEE A TRIP TO SOME FARAWAY LAND IN LITTLE ERMINE'S FUTURE. = A MEETING AND MAKE A REGULATION. COME IN TOMORROW. YE (NEEDN'T WAIT FER WAAL- WAAL! /I AM ATTENDING LOOK Lpfl' THEl&) A SQUARE DANCE HIGH T TONIGHT, LERLN D VIR, SMITA PODR NGES-HE NEVE STAYED OUT THIS LATE BEFORE - SOMETHI TERRIBLE MUST HA\ HAPPENED TO HIM /! | [PONT THINK SO-1[ GO TO BE® -~ T | ALL HUSBANDS || KKIOW DADDY 1‘ DO YOU REALLY | ARE ALIKE -~ THINK HE 1S ALL 4T 2HE MIGHT UK SNUFFY, GOOGLE -+ HE MOUGHT BE GONE A WEEK ER TWO HOME = I'LL HOPE NO A COME TO oy HM-YET~_ 1 T WAFT UNTIL F

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