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PAGE EIGHT for your SUNDPAY DINNER $2.00 ROAST TURKEY with dressing mashed potatoes, giblet gravy, cranberry sauce salad, hot biscuits and honey Phone 015 Make your reservations now T-Bone Steaks Fried Chicken Chinese Foods "Chicken - in - Rough” Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway WE ALSO HAVE PRIVATE BOOTHS IN THE BANQUET ROOM fi Also... in our Upstairs Cotton Shop . ... HOUSE DRESSES Rayons Cottons Pedalpushers Shorts and Pushers STEVENS’ “The House of Swansdown” TIMBER, POWER " SITES INSPECTED INJUNEAU AREA TwoNew Yorkers, Brought | Here by Ben Mullen, Favorably Impressed New York (\ businessmen A two THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA IMRS. M. PARKER " GIVEN BANQUET BY EMBLEM CLUB Honoring Mrs. Madeline Parker ‘Supn eme President of the Emblem |Club of the United States, the ‘ Juneau Emblem Club held a ban- |quet last evening in the Barano (x old Room { The tables were decorated in pur ple and gold, the club’s color which were furt carried out | or [the flower arrangements of yellow o|lillies and purple tops. On behalf of the club, P nt Beulah k! presented a 1 t lapel pin ' the guest of honor Mrs. Lillian Uggen sang se songs Mrs. -Parker peaking to the members told of progress that u-the club has made in t short and withtime it h 1 organized. She former Spoke of the great amount of cha in New!ity work that is done A offi-| Mrs. Parker, who was accom U. S. Forest Service v husband, un on visitors in examining ites near Juneau, Sitka, and other Southeast 1t in Alaska & 1 government hl sale of tim- heast Alaska told Mul- - — lEWIS GETS RAISE FOR MORE MINERS WASHINGTON, July 11.—P- John L. Lewis gleefully tucked an- other fat contract in his pocket to- day giving 75,000 hard coal miners the same $1.20-a-day boost he had wangled for 400,000 soft coal dig- gers. Disclosure of the agreement came surprising suddenness after hours of negotiations between Inited Mine Workers chief and of the anthracite w a fe the T representatives industry. Lewis obtained a 44': cent hourly wage increase for soft coal miners and a 17.1 cent raise for anthracite miners. ———————— THE CATS MEOW City Police have two jail occu- pants they Want to get rid of. The culprits just arrived this morning. They are a rair of newly born kit- tens deliver~d this morning by the Jail cat, Chief of Police Milo Clouse stated that anyone wanting the kittens is welcome to them. - Club, which will be ¢ House, Mass,, S(Al(rlo they \\lll go to \ln'ml I-'u «! and also attend the E'ks in Portland. Juneau Oregon convention was the 102nd stop.for Mrs. Park- er, who has been visiting Em Clubs all over the United Statcs She visited clubs in < Petersbury Wrangell, Ketchikan and Juneau. Mrs. Parker will preside over a national convention of the Emblem held at Ocean in September. Mrs Hattie Peterman of Juneau has made tentative plans to attend this convention. AN(HORAGE MAY GET APPROVAL, NEW AIRFIELD ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 11.— (M—Delegate Bartlett advised Hugh Doherty by telegram yesterday hear- ings on a provosed $8,000,000 airport for Anchorage would be held Wednesday in Washington Members of the House Interstate Foreign Commerce Committee have planned tentatively to visit Alaska August 4. The Chamber of Com- merce has called a meeting to dis- cuss the feasibility of sending asele- gation to the Washington hearings. e BOUNTIFUL, Utah — Lloyd W. Parkin, a private pilot, and two ‘teen aged boys were killed here this morning when a Cub cabin plane crashed and burned just 50 feet from a house on the east side of town. TOMORROW DRESSES... One- and Two-Piece . Rayon .. Crepe .Eyelet .Cable Net .Linen Crash . Summer Wools A variety of prints stripes. . and dark colors. Y Blouses - Skirls Summer Slack Suils 1 $196.470.49. . checks, pastels SCHOOL REFUNDS T0 BE HELD UP UNTIL SEPT. 30 : Board of Admlnlstrahon Issues Report on Fi- nancial Condition Refunds to incerporated towns for | the 1946-47 school year will not be made at least until after September | 30 due to lack of money in the Ter- | itorial Treasury's General Fund, it to!is announced by the Board of Ad- ministration following a meeting to reexamine the Territory’s financial situation. After meeting the June payroll and paying approximately $100,000 in other vouchers, cash on hand in the general treasury amounted to $8,000. The scnool refunds now due total Anchorage, hardest hit, has coming $38,710 for school opera- tion last term, while Ketchikan is a close second with $29,438 due from the Territory. Juneau has due $25,426 and Fair- banks $24,449. Other town refunds, which can be paid at this time, are: none of + Cordova, $7,682; Eagle, $700; Hoo- nah, $2,922; Kodiak, $10.392; Ne- nana, $2,788; Nome, $9,692: Pelican, $838: Petersburg, $11,025; Seldovia, $4,859; Seward, $9,750; Skagway $5,- 777; Unalaska, $2,094; Valdez, $1,978; Wrangell, $7944; Craig, Douglas, Haines and Sitka had previously re- ceived their refunds. In directing Commissioner of Edu- cation James G. Ryan ngt to submit veuchers for the refunds, the Board estimated there woud be only ap- proximately $220,000 coming into the Treasury from liquor excise taxes this month and that there would be no substantial tax collec- tion for the general fund aside from this source. Pointing out the Territory's fi- nancial picture, the Board issued a strong directive to all departments requesting that all expenditures be held to the bare minimum of “ab- solutely necessary” expenses. ‘The Board pointed out that while the Territory had cash assets in excess of a million dollars, the amount is ear-marked funds which could not be used for general oper- ating expenses of the Territory. ———— HONOLULU--A strike of Harry Bridge’s International Longshore- men's union started this morning when 12,000 workers on the pine- apple plantations walked out at the peak of the pineapple harvest. The workers demand an increase of 15 cents an hour. The top company | offer is 10 cents. ‘"'lllIIIIIlIIiul|IIIIIIIIIlllII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“III!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'IlIII!lIIIIIIIlIIMIIIIIIIIIIHllllIIlllllIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIIiilI|IIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII|IINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA"' CLEARANCE ® NO EXCHANGES ® NO REFUNDS @ NO APPROVALS % FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947 GOP LEADERS OMIT | SEVERAL MEASURES FROM LEGISLATION WASHINGTON, July 11. — (P—| | Measures providing for a long-range housing program and for immediate cash payment of terminal pay for | veterans were omitted today from a | list of legisation scheduled by Senate | Republican leaders for action before adjournment of Congress July 26. | Chairman Taft (Ohio) of the} Senate Republican Policy Commit- | Itee told reporters the GOP leaders plan to try and push the $4,000,- 000,000 income tax-cutting bill and a cluster of delayed appropriations bills through the Senate by Tuesday. | After that, he said, 10 measures | regarded as “non-controversial” will | be speeded to completion. Missing | from this list were bills for housing, | cash terminal pay for veterans, the! St. Lawrence seaway project and | increasing the national hourly | minimum wage scale | » e HHOTY Try a TOM COLLINS wirs COILID! Sip a TOM and JERRY wi-JRAIN « SHINE For a Combination of GOOD DRINKS GOOD MUSIC and PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE SHAFFER’S 419-Phone-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at lis Best — at Lower Prices Leg o> Spring ROASTERS - perlb. 85¢ Fancy Colored Birds—OVEN RF ADY SMOKED sacon sauaresf()° Delicicus for seasoning or frying It’s SANITARY for Meat at its BEST at LOWER PRICES? “The KING &2 of ROASTS” PM!”A'BRAY Standing Rib Roast 7'33( Broadecasting Wednesday & Saturday at 10 P. M. s | Rolled Rib Roast - o 3D From Prime Grade-A Steers T —————— BEEF ROAST - Pound §8¢ Center Cut Chucks from Choice Grade-A Steers ‘OR WHOLE 13 POUND - Swift’s Premium PIG HOCKS - Ib.42¢ Eaxl ern Pork pound DlNNER STYLE PORK SAUSAGE - - 75 SWIFT’S PREMIUM Colored Hens -Ib.80t Full drawn—for baking or stewing These are Real Meat Bargains at the SANITARY for the Week End . (‘umpare them with prices you are pfl)ll‘IL’ elsewhere. WIENERS-Skinless Ib. 65¢ COTTAGE CHEESE 35¢ Swift’s Premium—for a delicious picnic ALPINE, fresh, creamy PINT PORK ROASTS - - - Ib.6 Lean Shoulder Cuts from Eastern Pork For Better Service For Better Meats For Better Prices Sanitary Meat FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49