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PAGE ElGlfl' 2k ORDOS ELECTED AS COMMANDER JUNEAU LEGION American Legion Post and Auxiliary fo Hold Joint Installation, Oct. 21 Ord seph P, was elected Commander Juneau Post No. 4, on night. Ordo y ind acting Commander wing th f Com- € d at last were: Joseph Smith, mmander Lewis d Vice-Commander Ravmond Beach vbeck, memk stalled lic ¢ llation W Legion Dugout ir with newly Ladies Auxiliary Considerable pians fcr the vance ot Armistice Day were cussed at last night's meeting. Ten- tative arrangements were agreed upon for a public dance on Nov. 8 the Saturday before Armistice Day lected cffic obser- dis- Plans are also underway for a no- host dinner fcr members on Nov 11 Vice-Commander Walker and Ex- ecutive Committeeman Cameron were appointed last night to make arrangements for the Legion meet- ing next Monday. They are expect- ed to arrange food and entertain- ment -+ - Birthday Party Is Given Richard Buc Celebrating Richard Bucy's third birthday, a party was held yester- day afternoon between 3 and 5 o'clock at the home of his grand- moether, Mrs. Elizabeth Hellan, Mrs. J D. Smith and Mrs. Hel- lan assisted Mrs. Bucy as hostesses for the party. The table was set with noisemaker favors, with a big cake and an arrangement of pop- ccrn bals in the center, and bal- loons hanging down overhead Richard's guests were Julie, Su- and Henry Hudson, Jimmie and Nels Rollison, Lorene and Mary Katherine w, Mary Kath- erine and Rita Nicholls, Margaret Ann Pyle, Malcolm Sharpe, Kim Diane Faulkner and Richard's sis- ter athleen Mothers san attending the party were Mrs. R. Faulkner, Mrs. Lou Hudson, Mrs. H. L. MarDonald, Mrs. H. Turner, Mrs. George Shaw. Mrs. James Rollison, Mrs. Dave Nicholls, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hel- lan. Roy W. Stark of Kensington, ving at the Baranof. ‘Elgln Watches with the amazmg DuraPower Mainspring . A mainspring that will not rust, cannot be broken by overwinding, delivers asteady flow of power for greater curacy. See our display. These star-timed 17.jmwel Elgin De Luze models have 10K natural gold filled cases Simpson Bldg. JUNEAU The Nugget Shop We carry a full line of all brands of QUALITY WATCHES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— [NEW ANGLETO Forfune Is Moved, | ABANDONED POLITICAL | INTRIGUE ™[R Gvew IN FRAN(E‘ Individuals Bringing Cases; of Unfair Labor Practices WASHINGTON, !'IUI.AUELPHI‘\. Now it can be 0(( 14— Premier Rafiiier Broad- casts Statement as Re- told—$150,000,00( was transported through downtown Philadeiphia in the last few days REPUBLICANS - DON'T WANT Dayllme| SPECIAL SESS. % Senators Won't Promise Truman January Action TUESDAY, OCI'OBER I4 I947 ‘be' granted $580,000,000 to carry| POLICE COURT NEWS ,u"m until March 1 while Con-| Herman Hanson and Johnny debates the Marshall plan | Jackson were fined $25 each this long range rehabilitation ur‘vmmmt. by City Magistrate Wil- Europe. | liam A. Holzheimer. They were ar One of these committees is the | rested by City Police and booked as Senate Appropriations group. Sen- | being drunk ator Wherry, (R-Neb), a member, | —————— — told a reporter: 4 v “On the basis of the information - EROM TR RS o n% B B Mag yioh Saabe ‘m_‘ Glen B. Walker of Fairbanks . staying at the Baranof. a special session and I would be | ¥ Ernest Steidle glad to have the President decide against one. But I am not willing when . | gress tc make any promise in return that Cengress would act quickly it comes back in January 8 q | WAS oct. 14.—@—§ ; i . oen: " sult of Big Strfke® * "ronere K. Deahmii, cnict prosscuc e mve wone ot e | on Aid fo Europe P e lor of the Taft-Hartley Act, COn-; Officials of the Trademens Na-| e GRAY MARKH m PARIS, Oct 14 —(P—Premier °¢ded today that the law permits tiona) Bank & Trust Company dis- Paul Ramadier hinted’ at political individual union members (0 use|cosed yesterday that amount of| WASHINGTON, Oct. 14-—Any i ue today as a strike of 3,600 its Privileges evéth if the Wnion's|cash and securities plus an untold Oifer by President Truman t0 pass BlDG MAIER!ALS ubway and bus operators, called Officers refusc to swear they arelymount of wealth in safe deposit U 2 special ~session cf Congress . by the Communist-dominated Gen- N0t Communist poxes was transferred from the Weuld be welcomed, Senate Repub- eral Confederation of Labor ( The situation came to light infyanps old quarters to its new licans said today, but some balked wlll BE pRoBED GT demand for higher wag- | connection wi a report by the main office at pledeing early January action on ps LHgetERE. W bR Paris. National Labor Relations Board| Bank officials said that except cmergency aid to Europe in ex-| |'WASHINGTGC:, Oct. 14—P~ In an early morning broadcast, SEowing ”‘} "““”]’-’ '“"““? SiX'when the safe deposit boxes were change S!onatur Mccrurml_v lR}-{\VLw,Se\'we». aadier pointed o at the Weeks of the new law, 90 percent j. trani 5000000 .. ; : 3 chairman of the House-Senate k'L,"]l,lf‘(l ity dfi,‘“?:l ‘(:;‘1\' rln-(y of the unfair labor practice charges yp (mm ’:Inf;‘°s$fiffuiim333 on the This reaction was prompted bY Housing Committee, sald today| ys before the holding of im- inst cmployers were filed bY gireet at any one time. Twenty- ?“f'd rn‘)mT\;‘ Cdmlnlv H']_l (Tmfm; subpoenas are being prepared to ant municipal elections all 4“'{;“““}‘{]‘ 3 l‘rnm- special guards and a squad ;,I:;}:“fld,,,}:::»msml‘mrlfxn‘:: [;:cxf:l‘l;:.: "'"‘tmld_m gra lnar:(etr oper:\llors‘ se AR er France ated tha /e know b & nulper. (9 Philadelphiz plice were on &% in bullding supplies to force them sl Pittsburgh police said was aband- culties for the reputlic.” |duals, whose un leaders had e the Reputiban Baoicp e At "”m‘"m““ | Calvert b y oned by her father who came from | The whole situation, he said, “is/failed to file the non-Communist gram of stop gap help will be push- | “McCarthy told a reporter the alve ecause Detroit, has won the' heart of shaping up Hke a political intri¢|8ffidavits,” said Denham, who isjes ® e ¢ ¢ » « = @ @ o ¢ o e 0 8 dodiEigl Soun RS e SR | gravemArkete- Wi ek Gltrig) Calvert is smoother Pittsburgh's citizens. She is so EU€ NLRB general counsel. “But ther . WEATHER REPORT e of the vear. The regular session prices—in scarce building mater- nv\(lr, IS § [1] 5 G ekt F 4 Ramadier's aration recalled Dothing in the law to prevent an' e Temperarure ror 24-Hour e obons January 2 jals responsible for running up ¥ cute everyone wants to adopt her. _ R I T SO Where | Individual from bringing such a e Period Ending 7:30 oClock | At the President’s request, key the cost of homes by as much as| *of 1622 Bonnie Brac Ave., Los Angeles, Cal P Wirephoto. Tolloviéts of Bramisy. - Aloide “de| This Morning committees of Congress will meet 20 percent.” He addcd | CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiske; e Gasperi accused the Communists of| The law requir a union's e In Juneau—Maximum, 45; e next month to study a proposal —We are going to do our level best | Cg?\‘:gfgigufif’er/sg{’::)“":fe“‘:';sz"c'x‘: 100 NEW HOMESITES fomenting a wave of strikes to|officers must sign the affidavits ¢ mimmum, 42. ~ e that western European countries to break this up.” embarrass the government prior|Lefore the union itself can bring ¢ At Airport—Maximum, 45; © EERE = ~s m KE"’(H'KAN AREA to debate on a no-confidence mo-|COMplaints against employers Or'e mimmum, 42 L = tion introduced into the constituent in fact, use NLRE's facilities ¢ \WEATHER FORECAST e assembly by leftwingers. jal all. . (Juneau and Vicinity) . A new Lomesite area, near Ket- Similar accusations haye been| A summary of NLRB's cases un-' o Occasional light rain and ® chikan, with rcom for approXi- levelled at the Communists in der the Taft-Hartley Act up 10 ¢ pgt much change in temper- © mately 100 homesites, will be opened Chite, where the government has October 1. shows individuals filed ¢ atyre tenight and Wednes- in the near future by the U. S. For- accused them of responsibility for|305 charges of unfair labor prac-'e gay. Southeasterly winds 15 est Service. Charles Forward and 3 mppmn 10-day-old coal mine| U"g x;‘mi mlmm ;nl‘ 30 e to 20 m.p.h. decreasing Wed- @ Heward E. Anderons, of the Re- e | enham declined to say what he o ,,aqqay B glonal Forest Service office, are - >ro would do if he had reason to be-; ‘PRECIPITATION Meatless T"esd“y lieve an individual's —complaint o (pyq 24 nours ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ slated to leave tonight on board the MS Brant for Ketchikan where FURNESS SOUTH |against an employer was inspired o yn juneau — .89 inches; they will make a survey of the Milton J. Furness, Sr, Adminis- 'by a union’s Communist leader- o oo Oct. 1, 434 inches; ® South Higgins Point road. trative officer of the U. S. Fish ship. He has final authority on o ..o july 1, 3541 inches. . This rcad, explained the Forest and Wildlife Service, is scheduled accepting or dismissing all com- At An"purt — 21 inches: e Service office here, was authorized to leave here via PAA tomorrow for |plaint cas and his decisions o since Oct. 1, 234 inches; ® 18 months ago and was specified a three weeks vacation at Seattle lcan't be appealed to the courts. e since July 1, 2416 inche ® to be constructed during the current and Everett, Wash. | R 00 80 L e e Gk el A e ee e fiscal year. The road will be two e Ta ke HERE FROM TlLthlAH — miles long. At the completion of HERE FROM KETCHIKAN ‘ ! FROM PELICAN the survey, the Forest Service will Walter B. King and Floyd F.| R. Thompscn and E. V. Douglas - o .call for bids on construction of the Volk of Ketchikan are staying |cr Tulsequah, B. C. are registered Ches‘e~ Jacobs ot relican is slop- rmd at at the Gastineau. ping at ‘. Gastineau. the Baranof. STORE UPSTAIRS 3—$5§§—Saving GROUPS DRESSES: AlSizs $5.00 and $9.95 A Fine Selection COATS: Sizes up to 26%2 You'll wait long for another such value $10.00 SUITS: Variety and Style Here — $14.95 STORE HOURS: 9:00 a. m. to 6 p. m. SALE EXTENDS THROUGH Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday wi: QTEVEN “The House of Swansdown” One of Alaska's Exceplional Stores in Broken Sizes N =N o = e B |lo o |23 a1 £ w2 fro - ———————— O R, ll m Turkey Dinner af §2.00 French Fried Chicken - $2.00 Fried Leuisiana Prawns $2.00 Delicious Chinese Foods 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier nghwav = ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS: Food will be served daily (except Monday Evenings) From 7:00 p.m. until 4:00 a. m. fl Yo Amateur Night: THURSDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 16TH, will be Amateur Night at the SALMON CREEK COUNTRY (LUB LOCAL TALENT FEATURED Three Prizes to be awarded. FIRST AWARD: Top Winner will be given a One Week Engagement here as Entertainer . . . Two Other Worth-While Prizes. EVERYRBODY - Come out for a good time and boost for your favorite. Entertainers: Come -===- Qut Do Y our Stuff?” TELEPHONE JUNEAU 015, tell us about Your ‘Specialty. It may be Your Start to Stardom. RO T