The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EM PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WED! = 4 NAVY MEN YOUR NEW TUX I Midnight Blue In Truest Black Bouble Breasted $ere2.00 If you're dressed to the Nth dezree of style, but feel like a window-dummy. that's no good. If youw're as comfortable in your tux as in your bathrobe (and look it) that’s no good. Here’'s a tux tailored to give you correct styling and comfortable fit with- cut sacrifice of either. SIZES: 36 to 46 Shorts Regulars—Longs uary Sitka, Juneau and other Al A communities. \PRI’?S conr It is estimated that when the REPORIS BR(’W {%) tber survey is completed nearly 55,000 - a The first step I program | films will have been taken which - accomplished by me to the rate and location obtained with se in the Territory. P ' mass survey is com- New Porfable X-Ray Un . iRy o, i % ered are ed to private ups. The p t nsible fc f the pati Employed for Surveys Throughout Territory in les yrdinary respense to the program has A [ AT, been very good. In Anchorage alone, t 1 W was first| ne 8,000 X-ra were made, approxima 100,000, and in over 4.000 were handled in «-.vnfww:l t Ur i Fantonies the War the survey at Fairbanks, McMin- g : In Southeast Alaska imy said v e 8 In response to NUMErous requests a special survey was conducted at Ne The Alaska Railroad of- jered transportation from Fair- banks to Nenana for those interest- ed in having X-rays, and ma workers and fishermen took advan- e of the opportunity. -oo— HAM DINNER Tues. and Wed. $1.50, Salmon Creek Country Club —adv. 713-t2 S e it with an Empire Wantad. east Indians eight percent tion nurses ive Service and & of Health gen unit is st »seph T. Marsha Jordon, regi Kerr, technician; Dr and el 'AREKILLED IN PLANE CRASH Aircraft Strikes Water, New All-Time High ls Al- i ™ " ™ * ™) Catapults, Then Sinks —Four Rescued Oct. 22. ARGENTIA, Nfld | Four men were sumed dead today following a crash {last night of a US. Naval plane into the foggy harbor at this large U.S. base in southern Newfound- iland { The other four aboard were res- cued and are suffering from shock and other injuries. Previous an- | nouncements said seven men had | been killed The PB4-2 privateer aircraft was on a routine flight from Goose Bay, Labrador and was attempting to hd by instrument in poor weather. struck and catapulted water and sank in ten Search continued today men Navy listed the four injur- Robert Louis Reichert, isco; Lt. Donald Arthur Ohio; Ens. Ernest Earl Calaway, Denver; Aviation Mac Mate Robert Christian Hansen, Philadelphia. Injuries suf- !fered were described as minor. .- RUSSIA IS LOSER IN the (The ed as L San Frar Miller, Pomeroy lists missing and pre-; HIGHER THREE PROPOSALS | ~ PRICES ISEWARD REJECTS FOR BOD ISSUES {for a total of $230,000 to finance | power, water and dock projects The propositions called for is-; |suance of $80,000 in bonds, for nes\’j |equipment at the municipally- | owned power plant, $100,000 for wat-, (By The Associated Press) |er system improvements, and $40,- The nation's consumers, juggling 000 to acquire the government- | their budgets to cope with continu- |owned Seward Marineways smau‘L \ed high prices, found little if any Boat Harbor and dock. Icheer today in a prediction by the| The bond issues were favored by | ready Set for Thirty- | five Commodities |Bureau of Agricultural Economics majorities, but failed to get thel | on prices and supplies of major NECEsSAry two-thirds vote. | |focds and farm products for 1948. | | The outlook by the Bureau indi-| 1 jcated higher prices were on the M\\‘\pETERSBURG Also lin several commodities, some of} L ‘which appeared headed toward | ! |peak levels reached during and| | ‘after the first world war. Yester-| ‘[ lday for the sixth consecutive day NEw SHlp SERV'(E the Associated Press index of the| i I wholesale prices of 35 commodities | et ! set a new all time peak. | SEATTLE, Oct. 22 —(®—Alaska On livestock and meats, the Bu-!passenger ship service of Union| reau said prices probably will con.lsw:\mshnps, Ltd, of Vancouver,! SDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947 e e e e e e ety |tinue high and meat production!B. C. has been extended to both| |was expected to drop about 10, Wrangell and Petersburg, it was pounds per person from the 1947 announced today. average per capita rate of 155 The new service provides the only' pounds. |Canadian Steamship Service to Egg and poultry prices also are | Petersburg and the only regular expected to average higher than ! Scheduled weekly service to Wran-, this year, and dairy products may gell, company officials said. i COURTESY: be higher the first six months of . The cocmpany’s Alaska service|l o | next year than in the first half of Was inaugurated last November| ey 1947. There may be a drop in the With the SS. Camosun making | weekly voyages between Vancouver and Ketchikan. The vessel is now calling at Ketchikan, Wrange!l and @ € o 0 o+ v e 0 0 o o Petersburg, via Prince Rupert, ® both north and southbound. SENERAL OF {last half, the Bureau said. | >-ee ADJT. TIDE TABLE OCTOBER 23 | Low tide 2:54 am., 4.0 ft. | High tide 10:02 am,, 125 ft. o| VFw pAS UN FIGHT Low tide 15:41 pm. 75 ft. e AWAY | High tide 21:30 p.m., 123 ft. e L4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 —(f— | LAKE SUCCE Ot Dictmeal s % B SLETEIEUS N o oS 8. Labihcs 81, - AGTiukhE B PR Tl - e General of the Veterans of Foreign include the five big powers on a \United Nations subcommittee to draft a blue-print for partition of Palestine into separate Jewish 'and b countries. ' vote on the Soviet proposal after the United States had d Russia’s efforts to place the big powers on the subcommit- tee represented a “false formula Dr. Hervert V. Evatt of Australia chairman of the General Assem- 57 Palestine commit- 57-nation expressed a belief that av ly’'s tee, Soviet proposal, if approved, wo “create a fiasco” because Brit did not want to serve 's proposal w d have pro- subcommittee made up of nations on the Security cil plus Uruguay, Czechos vakia, Venezuela and Sweden It was defeated 32 to 6, with ten abstentions. The committee then voted 40 to 6, with four abstentions, to give Evatt authority to name mem- bers of the sub-committee This was one of the three groups approved by the Palest: Com- mittee last night as part of the . machinery to vork on the Palestine problem Evatt asked dele serve to submit their vately. He said - FAIRBANKS FROM Glenn B. Walk staying at the Baranof, aret E. Fish, secretary is analyst and|—— The first rvey was conc among, #ehool lchlldren. in JUNEAU M 9 last May. The unit then - 5 v . to Petersburg, Wrangell, Anchor- Manne i o age, Palmer banks Nenana H d > 44 Point B where the Call 646 coperating in the. surv ardware Representing Transportation | | Eskimos Nome and K Rubber Boats Companies Mass }l:;?,\ Schedules SoiE & Bethel, Seward and scheduled for ma December or Jan- WORLD WIDE for your T MARINE WAYS REPAIRING AND NEW CONSTRUCTION Foot West Eighth St. JUNEAU, ALASKA Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways ARINE CO. and Boat Sales BOX 2719 WAKE UP YOUR vations : icket BUSINESS, PLEASURE or NECESSARY TRIPS ALASKA TRAVEL Without Calomel —And You'll Jump Out of BUREAL Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go rge” The liver should pour out » your bowe Baranof Hotel WELDING - C h bout 2 pints of Phone 646 If this not . You get c sour, sunk the world It takes those mil Is to ge o make gent Carter's Little ts of bile flow “up and up."” as directed. ow {reely. Ask BUSINESS MEETING MACHINISTS' LOCAL NO. 514 Thursday, Oci. 23, Moose Hall, § P. M. ELLEIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TC KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 CHRYSLER MARINE AGENCY 406 South Frank BLACKSMITHING Electric and Acetylene MACHINE SHOP WORK ENGINE REBUILDS and OVERHAULS CHAS. WARNER (0. JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS lin — Phone 473 handle detailed es wishing to, names pri- he would decide’ later on the size of the sub-groups. r of Fairbanks is' Appraisals || McCARRON FLIES WEST | Wars and a veteran of both world E. P. McCarron, Rent Attorney | wars, died last night. He was born with the Office of Temporary Con- | in Daytor, O., and lived in Valley trols, flew to Anchorage yesterday | Stream, N. Y. | via Pacific Northern Airlines. He | ———-— will try rent cases in the Third | i 1 | BRIDGET N. J —(A Division District Court and will be | _np.c l;f‘ar(l)N}.ll:Ld;rmg'uVlzc:,ch-r‘z assisted by Dorothy Farrell, EXam- | t51q the court that her husband iner Inspector. Miss Ruth Coffin, | g¢ Examiner Inspector, flew to Fair- |y, REs ome one day, unhitc t cow banks yesterday via Pan American | ang both went ““v,\f“\leit.lm;:f :m‘ Airways on a routine business trip.‘mg goodbye. = e ———.———— : g | Judge Linwood W. IN TOWN granted Mrs. McClure a ter 41 years of marriage, came Erickson divorce Fred E. Brandes, Jr. of Angoon from John T. McClure on deser- | tion grounds. | is staying at the Gastineau. * Now Availahle..... beat frequency oscillator. continuously. Priced at only $49.50. w Record Changer Also in Stock. Yo : SALES and SERVICE Hallicrafter 15-tube Console with Automatic ALASKA ELECTRONICS THE ALASKAN CAB CoO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” 7DOUBLE 7 —SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” ———l BUS ANSELL announces . . .. 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