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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947 eI bt bt Bl AR O e ot AN e o0 PR s b T o L ST R i AR e Bakciios /MHARIBE LD T e e term of District Court at Ketchi- TIDS ARE GIVEN ON | building fires which annually oc- pooR FINAN N a of the upper Kobuk| Then rame wumpe and the HEARING WIll kan and will return there after the jcur in the U. S, about 100,000 are Riv little bad wolf,” painted by Mus hearing PREVE""ON of FIRES | caused by careless smoking. Smol:- [NJURE HEA[TH SPEE(H lS GIVEN The Chamber also voted to en-|Florence Holmquist. Mrs. Dorothy HElD lN HAN(O(K Henry Roden, prominent Juneau TR e M ¢ ond W Hildre showed the group a vari- attorney and ner Territorial —_— lest loss of life A surprisinzly pointm o the Ci colored luncheon cloth on which Attorney-General, will defend Han-| The Juneau Vclunteer Fire De-|Mrge number of the areless send a tele Presi- | rope —_————— Week, today gave out the” seven| - . ] _— t of the Bh0 R Wiles Thorre. ghve Sy S < » ® ® ® ® @ major reasons that causes fires, as a . Entire Territory Up in Arms . Voiumteer e b1 ' er to this helpful hints to the members i * WEATHER REPORT ¢ iolon Blind, Retired b 3 present head | the way of finding designs and col- [ENTY oaen Named asS!e Temperarure cor -Hour 3o FABHE g Over Lack of Funds for & e . e of the CAB. jecting ideas for future referenc ¥ o Period Ending 7:30 oClock | 3 ponihie chimneys iMlfllS'fl Has ¢ e ’ nsus among Alaskan| It was decided to have twa meet- eiense Afiorney for T'his Morning 3. Comtustible roofs [ Important Programs s that his , ab- | ings a month—an afternoon me M o 1o gunean—Maximum, 51 e Tpil R P 0L .- | New Hobby Now : J be of Breal benc- jug on the second Wednesday and ccusea man e minimum, 36. ¥ aratu { 55 , since he is familiar svening meeting on the fourth e At Airport—Maximum, 45; 5 at aMlBES ¥ s X en, eet.ng or 0 - 4 $ 5—Matches and careless " iy 3 C tory's problems. . wednesday of the month. The next v 8 Gommislonss Melix Gray]|® mHintmum, 81 . “'m‘k”“_, PRCATUR, DL, Opt. '9——¥e Alas Mrs. Rhea Smith, meeting will be October 20th andall | _ oo Sl UMY e WEATMER FORECAST e 8. Cikroline. Eeroasibr sten ;R“v H. W. Ewart, 75-year-old the BPW. those Eho ave mtersted i tasile | will conduct a preliminary hearing | 2 ok L g 4 B aline, e e blind, retired Presbyterian Ministe 2 U 555 YR S & 2 6 Slkvie b el p.m Iu;\tvn w i T Iu‘ : Jf b Partly cloudy with some ® | " MR s ap bR s oF | took his first airplane ride yester- = = ec invit Hj\““f n‘:r;z'v‘\ ”" by I“':\""v‘l He|® rain showers and not e susolintoih, spst Pives i |day and immediately announced Te - ARADE AL sl LR to kill, wound or ms 5 i e’ 16 LAt 6 bl « - b [that from now on “aviation is my S accused of shooting his ex-v b ot day A PR number one hobby. et INTENTION TO WED en, twice, during ar e ture tonight and Priday “Flammable liquidse special- | ) Pk tertained {he AI IEX'"[E GRO ER R ey L Ce on e Southeasterly winds occa- ®| "y gasoline. are treacherous As he stepped from the plane s with a talk « A CHUURN ARC St | Uioh: M jush SOIIE 0N TEDL. S 7 [e ' sionaly ik BibH KAl UEE i B that il Taad 'be utel after the flight, Mr. Ewart smiled . g beth Ward have filed a verbal ap- present, he is in the Juneau Fed- |2 SO0C S | b 3 y may be use { st sl Vet ARIs Sds s Yot A plication for a marriage license eral Jail awaiting trial. His 1 b ; : (R SORERY e Wihout SEE i anmeds i p0 Alaska ML O ORI W RRD Bt e at PRECiFITATION {7 ‘bt wheie! atimobe | ‘blind’ flight out of Decatur s th E ‘'ommissioner Felix was set at $8 when he was ar- Sy SR e gl SRES S i B o " g ing colored S 3 R o e (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) ® conditions may not be right | Heretotore attending Three-I ses oo — ed we M T e e O T e e - A e league baseball games had been his T rs from Walt Disney's —-— torney Patrick : SRRl ! srimary interest B Isney’s ice Attorney Patrick|e since Oct. 1, 142 inches; ®| properly mixed with air the primaiy ey 1 s ppeared on tex towels HERE FROM SEATTLE J. Gilmore was expected 10| e gince July 1, 3249 inches. explosive power of a pint e Tert the meeting of the| Dallis Hughes of Seattle is stay- '€turn here this afternoon ir e At Airport — Trace; since ®| of g > has be ke Pt ot allis H Ses s stay ) ace; s gasoline has been liken- ‘o e ) ©f the Arts and|ing at the Gastineau Hotel. astc.vo . the government’s ¢ Qct, 1, .92 inches; since ® ed to that of two sticks FROM A NEEORAGE ; Association. A bl and - > evidence to row's hearing. He | ¢ guly 1, 22 inches. .| of dynamite.” L. P. Rogers of Anciorage Is re- R ©_skunk, painted by Mrs. Thelma ' gell it with sn Empire Wantad. has Feen attenc the e o e ce e e ee e o o el Outofthe approximately 650,000 gistered at the Baranof Hotel. ® (onsistently ifie Best for Less o CANNED TOMATOES Consistently the Best for less @ cause them to them over tified th mones o Large No. 2 Can No Money In Sight Olson explained that he doesn't SPECIALS have the money now and doesn know when or where he will ge 18c onsistently the Best for Less In bis financial report for Sep- Frulay tembter 30, he revealed that Treasury had only $13,949.77 le and Wieive }fn,a'\.?'dsz,. et FRESH TOM ATOES from quarte liquor tax revel but doesn't know what's goin happen after that. H that he needs that money for tine expenses and salaries of Territorial administration Groceries 59 £ STORE HOURS One of three pending S LAST JUNEAU vouchers, Ryan said, is for $125,- Plhione 381.15. It has b due to the City School Boards since June 30 8@ as a refund to them for money @ ;\;}lzx;lx l:e_vl spent d\g):lp(‘mc 1946- -E school year n the orders of the Territorial Board of Ad- eem ministration, Ryan did not submit £= this voucher until October 1 be- S cause of the shortage of funds. It remains unpaid E The other two school vouchers & are for monthly advance payments S — to the school systems so that they @) are not required to go into debt for operating expenses One in a the amount of $94,000 was submit- @ ted on Sept. 2 and the other, in == the amount of $105,000, was sent & 0&"‘ 0me. to Boyle on October 7. Both re- weme main unpaid -— e s & Ve Link Ryan explained that Territorial B& 4 school teachers have been paid @y by the Territory, but, because City school teachers are considered City employees, the Territory has not considered itself completely respon- sible for their immediate payment He said that, despite the fact t most of the money for salarie City teachers comes from the Ter- Pure Porlk Sausages and Watich Our Windows Popejoy explained that loca! teach- ritory, the Territory has left the worries about payment up to the ® - - Cities. ' e s ooz 2 m FOF Daily Specials or Less @Consistently th ers salaries have been paid by using other funds, but that these funds cannot last indefinitely. He wamm said that it is fortunate that City s Taxes are now being paid or else e e et the City of Juneau would also be in dire financial straits to operate| qy Bes| its schools without the halp (J“'E he Territory. | o e“(l'a':"t Meet Payroll | ALBEBS T ll Education is not the only im-| L e o portant program which is su!fer-‘g QUICK or REGULAR LB a ing from the lack of Territorial| & This Will Cut Your Grocery Pk lb. can funds Territorial Senator Don! Bill—Plenty of VITAMIN g. Carlos Brownell, of Seward, tele- g Bl graphed Auditor Boyle today that Gesd PINK—SAME FOOD VALUE AS RED the Seward Sanatorium needs its . 1 ts for July and August| which are still unpaid by the| g3 GNE CAN EQUAL TO 32 Territory Department o{ Health.| @y case o‘ i pesoea 1 mest theSepemver| 13 OUNCES of FRESH MILK . Fresh Shipment payroll. He urged Boyle to take oS BUYING MILK BY THE CASE IT . 48 fins immediate action with the Juu\l:.“_ ONLY COSTS ABOUT l14c A CA' t,(::mxlj ;de;:i\-anv}:“ said that mx.s}g o e g 0i ‘/egetables Boyle r(-m;rd u]; Bx;\m‘]}on( (SM Py - o M A COMPLETE DINNER And Fruits not ted until September 12‘_2_- 8! AL geli youpbs preciiEs FOR FOUR PEOPLE sBaal e e e Arriving He stated that no funds are avai E BEN BRAND G e i o e i Daily to I he- matter to the Board > -, i ot o prpectan e IN CELLO PACKAGES 1 meet tomorrow at 2 p. m 13 LB. $ In e meanime, 3t Anchoraze| o SERVE AT LEAST ONCE Pk | n g‘ i ONCE A WEEK S | @ — — would permit individual cities to _g | = Best-Known £ SEEDLESS Pkg. C | - U\ % j cmlder cold.ss 3 - ! A H i l o L) VIGKS | @ Consistently the Besi for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consisiently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistenfly the Best for Less @ Consistenily the Best for Less ® Oth CENTURY @ Swver-Marker “Alasica’s Finest” FREE PELIVERY DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON PRUNES o FRESH SHIPMENT o sauss o ove rouso LB Pkyg. HERSHEY'S COCOA Pound Can 32c¢ POONFUL TO A CUP AGAINST A TABLESPOON OF COFFEE TO A CUP SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Meats Phone 202 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 . M. 10:30 AM., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT 3:30 P. M. SUNSWEET (NEW CROP) Will Make 22 Nice Servings RESERVES - £, O © (onsistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Censistently the Best for Less @(onsistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less PURE NEW PACK—AMOCAT ALL VARIETIES LB. Jar héc 28 Buy Them by the Assorted Case 25 LB. Sack . BALL BRANDS MAKE HOT BREAD OR ROLLS AT LEAST EVERY OTHER DAY S NS = [~ 1. 93¢ A POUND