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PAGE EIGHT N.C.COMPANY| OPEN HOUSE DRAWS MANY Constant Siream of Sight-“‘ seers Visits New Marine Base Here Saturday interested Ju d the open I ercial Compi ase Saturday after- early in the st of the 1til early a crowd of at least 75 or ple was constar in at- ice. Although it was raining of the time, guests didn’t con- fine their visit to the main show room and office building They walked out to the marine and looked over the floats d day ged basin; if they . they might have ; gotten he machine shops, | which w closed to general in- ' after 5 p. m { main building, numbers of | ness esta clubs lined the counter of the parts | ment. Complimentary playing ets were there for the taking, ! dvertising match folders | out on the display room floor were set up various types of en- andled by Northern Com- portable power lumber saw, mobile cargo loader and various small mot- | OPERAIED UPON two days in Fairbanks and then fall upon us." Ll *l"]“‘~l'(1»' P ] fly to Anchorage for a four day e g e o'clock, counters in the show | i ! visit. From Anchorage she will — ‘G SEASON NS vere vefresh- : FISHING SEASON OPENS “5“1“‘;;1‘]‘:'“\1 1::1”“ ‘:’::T"h‘ Miss Ruth Hunsicker was on ine | return to her home in Washington, 2 e salads, sandwich | R 1 operating r five hours S D. C. Tk 2 -~ a o ‘he e | 1e outer Icy Straits area W s ';"d .;“min Fagcof ‘.L,( ® furday n 4 Many Juncau women Hadishe op up(‘n:d 0! cotnterolal bl at li‘“v“x‘; : : X APER RS A'fl’ml‘ll where e portunity of meeting Mrs. Cannon " T oo 0 o Towt . Boi "',: nu‘mb( : :’;‘“‘:m of the Star attempted to relie the injured - at a tea given for her at the home w’m;- PR h%hln" grounds wait man from paralysis of the » of Mrs. John McCormick Satur Several boats are reported dard Oil Company and of the } rth- trunk She suffer day afternoon. Mrs. Cannon said r o/ | > a re route to the grounds. ,",’,.:fv_:,’"m"" e ompany W' broken vertebrae in a Fourth of that she likes Alaska very much o, the s ) ers, including: Vice-President Vol July auto accident on tha and she thinks that the people are! GOVERNOR TRAVELS ney Richmond, Jr., John Larson, | John Soderberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | P ert Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ron- | ald, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Nelson, i Dudley Wiard, B. L. Hagglund, L Manager Ernest G. Whitehead, W L. Lhamon, William Bell, Win E: 3 Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boyd. | EAST, WEST | both Dr. o= IN SPLIT jsaurc { i » —_— in the case of the Juneau Loggin ! Mrs. Sally Cannon, National Pres- Lt. R. L. Hipsack and Lt. P. J. Co., and Roy Rutherford vs. L. i)i nt of the Ladies Auxiliary, Vet- Mercier of Elmendorf Field, An- M. Owens. A writ of attachmen - e chorage, are at the Baranof Hotel. was ordered released. | (Conrinuea jrom Page One) | Communist premier, charged in Tirana that Albanian-Greek border | incidents “are part of a general anti-democratic plan of Anglo-Am- erican reactionaries whose aim is to bring about a new war, recom-’ mended by Truman’s doctrine” | In neighboring Yu ivoje Pantelich, a for of a U. S. Army Graves K ticn Unit, convicted of age and sentenced to be shot A Budapest source reported last right that Russian occupation thorities in Hun r the Hungarian governm to pro-| duce immediately 120 railway —enough to carry 40,000 1 troops—for the Russian zone into Bavaris port on the situations for mission to Gen. Lucius D. U. S. theatre commander. - SALMON 15 LANDED HERE THIS MORNING Sebastian-Stuart Fish Company bought 48000 pounds of salmon landed this morning at the Juneau Cold Storage. Clarence May's T) acum packed in 45000 pounds cluding 8,000 pounds of kings Three trollers landed approxi- mately 1,000 pounds each : were the Norfin, G. Weiss Glen Rice; and Ve Weasel | .- — b HERE FROM CALIFORNIA | n- | WHITE SHIRTS * We can with fine Broadcloth. The have been waiting for, in sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve length 32 o 35 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man now supply you dress shirts in kind you Steve Reeves of Santa Monica, Calif., board of experts, shows off to the “oohs” and medels Jackie Hatton (left) and Toni Karan. the title carried last year by Alan Stephan, of Chicago, IlL 1 Company, including marine ' " ' Glacier Highway Moore is the Health Department orthopedic geon st Edzecumbe Hospital in Sitka. He said that he found pressure points (and that he relieved the pressure J. O. Rude, consulting phy- an, said today that it is still to to predict the success of the . operation. i 3 _l}jh‘ “lld lhavv. hr, condt immediately “due to conflict in Leandro; Natrude L. Stearus, Sai Bop Ay unphIRo 6s et interests.” Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacl ' Frank G. Johnson, secretary- Keating, Los Angeles. ANNON OFF o“ INTER|0R IRIP OFFI('E—I;S FROM ELM‘E:\'DORF } s of Foreign Wars, left this | ASKS STEEL, (OALTO NOT | | RAISEPRICES (Conttnued from. Page —ne) "Mr. Ameria” ;p(‘n(‘d if the coal and steel manag- lers had been willing to wait. | Risk Not Serious | “The risk involved by cominumg'} present prices of coal and steel long {enough to learn what the increased | | costs of production will actually be |under the new wage agreement is! {not serious, especially in view of| |the fact that such action will| {greatly reduce the hazards of re- tnewed inflation.” Saying the producers of coal and steel “have been enjoying full} {share of high profits,” he conclud- | red: ! I “I am sure that they, as respon-| sible leaders of industry, will want | to invest a portion of those profits in the maintenance of business| stability and prosperity for all our| people.” | | “Inflationary Spiral” | The President spoke of “deep {concern” being expressed in many quarters over the results of the re- cent settlement between John L Lewis'’ United Mine Workers and the coal operators. He mentioned widespread fear that it might lead 'to substantial increases in coal and commodity prices as well, resulting in renewing “the inflationary spir: al” “This would be a serious blow t our economy and to the continuanc Air- of the present high level of produc: tian and employment,” Mr. Trumar said. “But such a blow need nof chosen as “Mr. America” by a “ahs” of Chicago Reeves succeeds to afternoon via Pan American ways for Fairbanks, after a Juneau stay of one week. he will spend ing. very hospitable. o A Alaska's Governor and Mrs. Gruening left by PAA Saturday for GROVE ou“S AMSKA ntwndnn‘cc at the Governor’s Con MARINE WORKERS JOB “~ " it ek O v CALIFORNIANS AT BARANOF Territorial ur- the ANS Mt ned at and below the break Leslie Grove, assistant secretary- agent of the Alaska Marine Work- Califcrnians registered at the Bar: ers Union, has announced his anof Hotel are Katherine Ekert resignation from that post effective Menlo Park; B. L. Hagglund, Sar the - SUIT DISMISSED An order of dismissal has been signed by Judge George W. Folta treasurer of the union, made announcement today. clever under-cover agent for the small waisted figure that needs hip-whittling curve control ""Thigh Control” new edition of C\X)M!mula Le GANT So you're not that glamorous slim-as-a-rake figure, even though you have a small waist! Here's the girdle you need to give you the figure you want. Top prevents the slightest Our revolutionary new curving back panel Top prevents the slighest of vertical stretch satin elastic is joined rolling . follows your ingeniously to bias-cut Veil of Youth elas- waistline nai high in 3 £ 5 . i tic mesh, to give you the strong diagonal ‘pull front, low in back. Easy y # A that slims those stubborn thigh lines. Talon side-front closing Baranof Hotel Building It’s the Nicest Store in Town 5 RS . CLEARE “ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = = B = = = = = MONDAY, JULY 14, 1947 ,.\lcud of tomorrow night, as pre- {viously announced. The meeting be held in the offices of the " DICKERSON BOUND OVER | Fynas E. Dickerson, ‘U. S. Coast|{ W | Guardsman, has waived a prelim-| Juneau Merchants Association at ‘inar_v hearing and has been bound, ) pm. All representatives are {over to the Federal Grand Jury.) urged to attend | He is charged with assault with a | — | dangerous weapon. Bond was set ! FLYERS HERE at $2,000. | GRS | DR o e R A Joe Crossen, veteran Alaskan ‘ CONVENTION COM. MEETS | aviator and now alrplane agent, —_— ;and George Doughty of Boeing | The Outdoor Writers Convention Field Seattle, are guests at the | Committee Will meet tonicht in- Baranof Hotel. “THE,ROUTE OF THE EMPIRE BUILDER IS THE ROUTE OF DEPENDABLE FREIGHT s YOUNG ACTO R_raul Brinkman, J son of film actress Jeanne Crain, (above) takes ance_before a camera very calmly. Miss Crain’s Brinkman, is a radio manufacturer. -month-old irst appear- husband, Paul | CAA MEN HERE ! PETERSBURG COUPLE HERE - - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fenn of Petersburg are stopping at the Bar- anof Hotel - e R. P. STARR, Wi Great Nort! . Seattle 1, Wash. Frank W. Prince, John L. Shair- er, and Emmitt R. Boone of An- chorage are guests at the Baranof Hotel. They are with CAA Empire O Our 1st Birthday . One Year Ago HOME BEAUTIFUL Opened iis Doors want-ads for results! Your response has been wonderful and we appreciate sincerely the generous patronage you have accorded us. Now as we go info our sec- ond year we shall redouble our effort to be helpful fo you in beautifying and modernizing your homes. Make it a habit to drop into Home Beau- tiful frequently and look around. HOMER GARVIN, Manager. EACH DAY during OUR ANNI- .. TUESDAY .. “In the Spotlight” have on the Main Floor AT (U (0% N N\ % “In the Spotlight” o . A selection from our great stock $81.50 of Home Beautifiers. Each item so displayed will add greatly to the beauty and comfort of your home and will be an exceptional value. 2, 7 Watch The Empire each evening for _ announcement of the “In the Spotlight” PIECE FOR THE FOLLOWING DAY ... and step into HOME BEAUTIFUL EVERY DAY and SEE for YOURSELF what is “In the Spotlight” COME IN AND LOOK ARQUND — NO OBLIGATION TO BUY PHONE 394 - The Worlds Most Comforfable Chair <... a pleasure fo see and to sit in..the Rock-A-Feller You sink into its soft, roomy depths — you lean back — the chair “gives” with a gentlo rocking motion that is an invitation to com- plete relaxation. A-a-a-a-hl There's real comfortl . . . The rocking action is quickly dad easily adjusted to suit your pleasure . .« Come in today — see the handsome design. the rich fabric cover- ings — and try the Rock-A-Feller yoursell. 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