The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1947, Page 2

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THI; [)AIL\ ALAbKA LMPIRI V'JUNEAU AL/\SKI\ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, PAGE TWO 1947 ARAB ARMIES REGIONAL SCOUT —|BRITSHCOLUMBIA "=~ " _ CLOSING IN "pee TOMORROW, OF RMS UNE 52 5 5 Wt | ion Vofes fo Smkerr | Wage Increases ASFCCC ‘iMRMflN Troops of Flve Nahons I‘ sel} and Ketchikan | Move Quickly fo Posi- | o END OF OCTOBER o i | y | | VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 10.—@ ; . 3 | —Three British Columbia cities to- POLICE COURT NEWS | fions on Fronfier w Oct. 110 | eis day faced a possible tieup of all \‘..\’\'ih\(vf(‘- Oc 10,55 persons were iined $25each | ; —_— ] | public transportation after mem- Charl R. Denny, '34-year-old| te William | ‘ Continued from Page, One; | bers of the Street Railwaymens’ chairman Federal Communi- | o . ed by | | — i | Union (AFL) voted to strike in ¢ has resigned | ojeo po) being drt They | | spotted. camps, | port of demands for increa g B | S 1 Martin, ¥ THe. I non press said me | wages, Hou: Re Scott Oscar Gudran- i : ity Tozaeh SAte] | Officials of the Amalgamated A erday De d Heino Otto Klemola. e whole length | seciation of Street Electric Railway 1vin s P eastern boundary in| otor Coach Employees of Am- tandpoint 1 Grayce V. I-u of Nome is|'G W} EF ) 3 SR e bl Yl "t — Lt. Col. James C. : what the papers call- ¢ id no strike date had beer me to remain longer it the gaying at the Baranof Hotel | b b et N e ed ir on of Eastern Palestine.| sc e £ T e | ernor of the British-American T south, reliable sources inl Members of the union in Victoria "m‘k $10,000 a y | HERE FROM VANCOUVER | area of Trieste, Be Egyptian forces were Vancouver and New Westminster declined to comment ON| A pacon of Vaneouver, B. C.. is preparing to move into the Sinail 2,117 to 411 for strike action that he will become asso-{giaving at tt ar D¢ 1 Eaudi Arabian cav-{ negotiations between union ¢ with a radio chain S % i e a7 Faultless ry wa ted crossing into| r atives and provincial of- He joined FCC in 1942 as E jan y at the invita-! Regional Scout ficials collapsed General Counsel, took over Nobelk DormlogS tion of the Egyptian government to| No. 11, Boy Scouts of America A spokesman said the union had inz chalrman February, 1 icipate in cordoning off the My % i | wired headquarters at Detroit, and has been chairma since . * Holy land with a ring of steel.| ©- suarpe, Regional Scout | Mich., for strike sanction that Dec. 3 ow { ) | Seven Saudi Arabian airplanes|EXecutive of the Boy Scouts of|as soon as this was rece the - N QUeY st ‘ ; i tficia 0| America will arrive in Juneau to- | g 3 ] were reported unofficially to have strike date would be X ’8 {landed at Beyptian nes, |morrow aboard Pan American Air- AN i 3 S'EAMER MOVtM{NTS | Nt . w“ | Emir Magid Arslan, Lebanon's|Ways % {War Minister, said “of course we, Sharpe comes to Juneau after. El s i s hver | D 1 ss tr] 7 ori S ise, 1 ancou . ’ [cannot_disclose the movements of|COmPleting a business trip through DEL AIR SHOW e el At Enjoy the whiskey that's our force but sources close to the Territory to ins duled to unday af 4 the War Minisiry estimated & mos|of the Boy Scouts of B 'l' BE N EI" or eve Cheerful as ILile force of 2,000 Lebanese soldiers under Charter O ation. He thern VOVRGEr, . reached the Palestine frontier be-|Das met with District Committees Seattle i | thte’ Aban” baday. as Anchorage, Fairbanks, and will BASEBA“_ pAQK ) \.;u] Monach, Members of the Syrian delega- meet again with the District 2 3 2 selected solid colors with $3 85 tion to the Arab League Ccuxl:ml Committee at Juneau { — Baranof scheduled to sail from ; contrasting trim. ' declined comment on the move-| The Executive Board members of | Th» newly-formed Juneau Model Seattle tomorrow. UM ments of Syrian troops the Alaska Council who will attend A« \tion has announced that its aska scheduled to sail from Se- ‘ made by (Ahmad Sharabati, Syria's de- the meeting at Juneau are: Dwight first model airplane contest and I U.mul»r 14. : S 7 Aeo ? nse minister, sald in Damascus'Lw Cramer, Ketchikan; K. M. Lesh, exhivition will be held Sunday Terminal Knot ed to sal 5.8 g/"‘{’” ’flzfi/fi(”“ Syrian troops were Anchorage; Paul Greimann, Fair- pesinning at 12 noon in the Ball from attle Oct w for along the border and Panks; James C Ryan, Joseph O. p. on Willoughby Avenue, kan and Sewar 0|,D other sources said large scale man- Rude, George A. Parks and Charles| pxpectations are that as many Aleutian, from we lcuvers were scheduled to begin|G- Burdick, Council President, all a5 10 members of the club may southbou a ! Ll = ! the frontier tomorrow. Shar- {rom Juneau be at the meet with models. All e Kentucky Whiskey-A Blend 2 aid the troops were at the| Others who have indicated that fying will be of models controiled L OBRAON 08 vl ) dispos : of the Arab they may attend the confe; ® Ly wires, and highlight of D. F. Th g MATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N.Y + 85 PROOF + 65% GRAIN WEUTRAL SPIRITS A A fl’] lare: M. J. Daly, Council afternoon will be the speed tests is stopping Baranof 5 ral bt , President, Ketchikan; M. B i | i i I ]"”]"Ill:‘ [League, who disclosed lns cent, Pinance Chairman, 1 "IIIIIIHlIIIIIIlIIIlllI|III||I'IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII|I'IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHII SRR = {that actual troop movements were banks; and W. L. Lhamon, Coun- == = underway to implement the eicll V ’P"'-“]'l“““- sEa e = - i = council’s resolutions, flew to Am- arpe Wwill conduct a Charter = < = e S man today with Premier Salih Ja- fl“\"‘“R”l the Atlfl’k;m 'll)élll'lul;~ E ¢ = ! o bur, reportedly to ask Abdullah's This Review of the ouncil’s EE TALIE DAPCEVICH SEATTLE VISITORS permission to put Iraq troops 1 * is necessary, under the act == = CELEBRATING BIRTHDAY| The following from Seattle are'q /o7y ion o0 cunnort the e of Congress, which granted to the = = egistered at the Baranof: Mr ‘.‘m flank of the armed cordon Boy Scouts of America their Na- == = Nat Dapcevich is giving a|Mrs. J. P. W *.0‘:::! “"U\l\"’llll”‘l-“\ und Palestine, tional Charter papers. = = t I home this afternoon | Mike Hurley and Charles “1v 1am; > e - An audit of the books of 111.» = = of her eleventh he Ut Oil Co., and Will Alaska Council is being made and = = and m{ cream will wrie incorporation papers are now at == = it s >eo — (& the office of Faulkner and Banfield. = = mes will constitute the ¢ FROM MOUNT VERNON - o = = friends, Lorene Schmi Vi ia | anof IN 'l’o EAT'".E = = Mary Gresham, Bar- 2 = = Dolores ~ Adelmar HERE FROM KETCHIKAN = = Imann, Ruth Ann; George H. Beck and E Ur-| s Coast l'nl (‘mmm Shrbice = E Pinkley and | quhart of Ketchikan are stopping Derfdlion utder Tt Oufir MI EDGE(UMBE = = and Christine Gul-}at the Baranof H. Arnold Caro, arrived in port L = == er 5 o T TP here this afterncon and will sail = = P 153 _ WED AT KETCHIKAN [iimomow on its way to Seattle| Mrs. Grace Burley, of = = FROM TOLEDO ‘ Nicholas Kashevaroff, U. S Coast' e Cordbva. & 'Alaska Native Service, is s = = Edwin L. Hittler of Toledo, Ohio, { Helen Rasmussen, were| .~ poiolcon has been work- ed to go to Sitka tomorro = = g at the Baranof Ketchikar ing in Prince William Sound all ne She o employ- = = ummer since the last of April, ed : n the = = ARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU doing geodetic control or triangula- payroll of the Alask ulosis| S = JUNEAU, ALASKA ion work. The results of her sur- ' Association, as an oc wional 22 = WEATHER BULLETIN veys will be combined with aerial therapist. e B = DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 'photographs to make new issues of | Mrs. Burley has been Nome) igp = temp ODAY navigational charts. for the past fe v-‘ :.v':n: B m-!" »\}u' = = last t 4:20am. 24hr Weather at On her way South, the Derickson \\)n‘v\ in vhmm" of & e Skin :a«‘;fnlrt = = 24 hrs temp. Precip 4:30 am coped at Hoonah and is in Ju- Project for the Arts and Crafts = = 43 10 02 Rain au fow to inspect local chart Board of the Interior Ur;m;!m}‘m = = 33 33 0 Cloudy - > - tinu . new joh = = o 5 - She will be employ at the| = 3 20 34 The girls in the Rehabilitation o . Hrigedumba ("_,mw.;“v Hos- | = = Edmontor 31 i Division of the Veterans Adminis ;); 3 i S = _— Fairbanks 32 32 0 loudy tration gave a birthday party for = = Haine 0 41 4 04 Rain ShOWers | ph Lingbloom during their cof-| = = Havre ..... 56 =R ‘P"“'(‘_‘I-\ 4y |fee time this afternoon. | VISITOR FROM EAST = = Juneau Airport 5 ; i b Sloudy | The office staff ordered a fancy | Miss Maude Jones of Norwood, =2 = Ketchik: 51 50 2 % !“j::‘lf i OWCTS | cake for Miss Lingbloom who has Rhode Island, is stopping at the = s & = Kodiak i % tain SHOWELS een with the VA for six months. 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