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i "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B U l—l E 1 I*fi!mmm-uoom BURFORDS RETURN GET OKEH : : FROM THREE MONTH ROAD BOARD SEWARD STREET GETS STATES VACATION PAGE EIGHT 6. SKINNER | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947 count witk the wo A prive tmi he! ead of letting it DANCE FOR AIR SURPRISE .. We'll let the "“cat - PROJECTS CORPS OFFICERS | FROM John | \J Ritchie, Labor i \ f 0 | 5 e - " " | ger of the Alaska Steamship C pA".'HG FOR WINTER Mr. and Mis. Jack Burford re out of the bag this T peny, was reported today. He \ SE Alaska by the - turned to ¢ JHC TR Frid . | 1 iy become Pacific Board of Ros s 1 ra s being erecte e months vacation which took - ! 4 Shipowners’ As: of San|day fro " wf by &y . visited H 5 at Governor's House- privowne ; S ey Abegiienfs i vy ii's a dark secret. ) \ { board durin edge of the sidewalk 1 3 3 S a int ) 5 Says Regqular Shipping| Nursery Report COLORADO SPRINGS, : Rt itby b At S Vip UL T N “ne( Th[e‘iened b g Junia Wesley Vandervoo Wrangell has been allotted $1 when ice covers the walk this win- y to the TOT to T N SHOP Hallowe'en < b old rancher, confessed tod 500 for comstruction and re ter GAHCR SRERdriok- 1y iv N Balge Service : his wife in 1941, Sheriff Ray | work or aplane float there, The railing is being constructed |son ¢ In New York, the and you v eive. a treat. No y A P um, reported this afternoon | tice was sent today to Mrs. D through a coops ive gement | B isited with ;\h Am;l :v;rs foolin’. You'll be glad you came. — > give e M. Barnes, Wrangell May Ass Apartments wird gt Pt g 3 \ m Page One) at the Gov PARIS—Sciotalist Premier Paul|town of Wrangell will arrange for (‘,"y.:::})]{‘[. o ",:”,‘ Leste All asked to be re- Nt D Core {?;:;i;:{l:fi‘t :m‘fdl\t: 7 ‘f‘r if,‘fu.ap?{:?&”““ work. is contributing the ma- | membered to their former Juneau But to gei it p gkt o A ¢ - the City is loa friends e o z mbers of nd by 20 votes tonight after two days| Hoonah will receive the construc- ¥ ands are i )t oratorical attacks from the Com- | tion of a truck trail from its PETENT G N The Burfords d up you should come OT No. FEN nd each membe ) munist left and De Gaullists of the | limits to the nearby cannery. Th auto in the s and dr (@) L e, some doughnuts. | trail, which is approximately 4,000 FROM PETERSBURG over the Alaska Highway to Haines. eafly' (fl@z@ Cross Exim nion will begin at 7 o'clock ¢ { feet long, will be constructed by It will shipped to them later this wecek. three li A stricken 270-!0)11 widening the already existing i ip is fighting for her life in | trail. Metcalf said that this en of Petersburg 2 TR windswept seas off northern| ject will be accomplished by force al the Baranof Want get quick results danao in the Philippines. Twen- | T e o S Sl Bt ymen and one or more; AR - y : i 3 ngers are aboard the bat- Corps pilots are flying on y Halvorsen flight schedule in the search of the missing PAA plane Other business discussed at meeting included the AWVS Day v, the United tions Study pro- ads the 1 ; ._|Group and a card party, which th ra Ewers . ) be " wag| Organization will sponsor on De- e integrity” of|cember 6 Yo Lok (i 35 Mrs. Brooks Hanford, supervisor bits. 4 of the Day Nursery, presented the ncial report and was thanked organization lor the won- job she is doing. There are Skil a good part questioned at lel Stepban, ty red freighter FS-217. LONDON—The United States and England have protested to Russia directly against Russian seizure of oil fields in Austria. The oroperty in question is the rich Lobau oil installations ‘n Austria. VATICAN CITY—Pope Pius, th2 : of 12 children attending T‘x'mn; s Iy each day. A Hallowe'en 12th, covered the relationship be- out testimony to show . given in the nursery tween church and state today in an Eteamship arel 5 i o gh ec. tea riceR address to members of a high ec owned and c «d reported that a clesiastical court. The Pontiff d and his associates 5 e i ar totalitar swing had been rchased and Pcunced postwar totalitarianism. Ewers and Attotrney Stanley B B e L 8 > tony, slso tepresenting 2, it decided to also obtain two RAI W 6l 1 i e Stept table and chair sets frequently o 1 to Stephan’s i NBO 6 Rls Ho D | W 'Q N line of inquiry, asserting it was A Teport was given by Mrs. Ern ‘ SWANSDOWN 12 cz. vac. pack Pictsweet frrevelant est Gruening, President of the (AR"IVA[ o" FRIDAY In several instances, Examiner C. AWVS, cn the very successful meet- : y w K conN W. TRobinson sustained the ob- ing of the United Nations Study ke | % i jections, asking all parties to Group. The next meeting will be Final plans are shaping up for g the Hallowe'en Carnival that the stick to the rate issue held on the evening of November Nathan Jacobson, Secretary- 10 at the Governor's House. At this Treasurer of the Marine Cooks and meeting, a repcrt on the work of Stewards (CIO), testified that the the Security Council will be pre- steamship companies created im- sented by the Coast Guard wives. W¢ cakes, cookies, candies, pop- possible situations with the crews A letter of resignation was read ¢ balls, hot dogs, balloons, of their passenger ships by disput- from Mrs. Ruth Van Sandt, Vice- candles and other items will be President who recently moved to Offered for sale in the booths 22 BUY A (! SEAPORT—No. 2 TOMATOES Order of Rainbow for Girls will hold on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple. Needle- ing legitimate overtime claims, : i 2 ; causing numerous port committee a. Mrs. E. V. Carlson was unan- Jack Fargher will 'bl‘ barker for meetings and in some instances imously elected to the position of Bam and Ralph Wright will su- barely averting delays or tieups of Vice President pervise the decorations. Homer ( 5 Because the card party that was Carvin donated the popcorn. All their ships. “In my opinion, they were trying held last year was so successful, to build up a high labor cost in it was decided to hold another this friends of Rainhow girls are invited to attend the Carnival BUY A CASE I'i*S HARVEST TIME — — — Qur store is NONE SUCH order to show a case for a rate year at the Governors House on L Ay EMPORIUM—No. 27 increase, acobson said December 6. Poker, pinochle and Both cxoJ \u\:‘x,n.\ ;nrllmu’r\'(‘nnr.‘x bridge will be plus'»d] and tickets MR' AND MRS' BUDD'NG MINCE EflEAT pa(’k(‘d With the finefii E’H”@lil’ec‘ of fill‘ .15 U Fl‘ee PEACHES in the case and are attem vill go on sale soon 9 oz. package . the increased T el » g : HES : i : TIEND SON'S WEDDING ‘ tiom . . . Fine Fruits and Vegetables . . . .. 45 W GEoLogisT aND wire ATIEND SON'S W 23t C Qualiiy Meats ... Fresh Bakery Goods... for the CIO Long- ght handling high because order to attend the BUY A CASE In marriage aid fr TR of th n Gerald, who is chief LIPTON’S RELIANCE T0 LIVE AT AUK BAY pilct for Ellis Airlines, Mr. and B £ T ¥ 2 > nd TEA |YapleGroceries...Party Foeds . . . Gef| s geae | e this week to this afternoon to Ketchikan. Ger- 7 T ~ o home in Juneau. Twen- ald (Bud) Bodding and Miss Eli- 1 pound pke. Your Needs from @ur Abundant Sioeks i Buloks of ficlico. - saland hofel been ssigned he as zabeth Hofstad of Petersburg will et Geole charge of the 1 of - rried in Ketchikan on Satur- w M T r ( 1 Interna al £ [ ot e SR Y ! S| bn L RN o Lo $8.10. . ON SALE NOW 5 : 4 They drove to Haines via the Church with the Rev. A. W. Hal- Y ) SRl et and will receive vorson officiating BUX A Cash Work |\ ihis companies istalled * jer High- FROM PELICAN CITY HALLOWE'EN e former J. A. Ronning of Pelican modern mechan! work methods, pewer properly Under cross examination, the CIO official cited a lack of cargo- handling lift trucks on the Juneau docks. Said Bulcke: “That kind of method is in my opinion a deliber- ate effort to set a pattern of high- er cost to the setting of higher freight rates for Alaska.” The union official also described longshore methods in Alaska as | ntiquated, ill-planned and grossly mis-managed D HEINTZLEMAN TRAVELS B. Frank Heir 1an, Regional Forester of the U. 8. Forest Service, left this morning on an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane for a visit to SE Alaska cities. He will be in Pe- equipment and utilized man- ~ BRIDGE MIX Crange and Black JELLY BEANS NEW CROP NUTS y is stopping at the Baranof > PIONEERS OF ALAS - -~ FROM MICHIGAN Clarence Yoder of Midland, Mich., is registered at the Hotel Juneau. Meet Friday night at Dromedary NALLEY CHUTNEY 8 oz. hoitle FRENCH DRESSING - 25« We Are NOT inviting you to eat at the tersburg today and will then go to =l GASTINEAU CAFE He is making the trip to explain s blems and a ve stions con- H H A S e o If you like quality Deon’t Come DATE NUT BREAD | APPLES CIDER PERSIMMONS PUMPKINS HALLOWE'EN PASTRY POPCORN 25« Guitard’® CHOCOLATE ( 2%, POUND MORREL'S LUNCHEON MEAT §1.45 Equal to a 4 Pound Roast PELLACO WET PACK SHRIMP - - - - 67 COCKTAIL NAPKINS - - - 25 LYNDEN BONED TURKEY 5% Ounce Jar FLY T0 KETCHIKAN 10 i S e COOTIES SCRATCH TONIGHT The Military Order of the Cootie, VFW, will hold a special meeting | tonight at 8 o'clock in the VFW We serve lhe AR POOREST FOOD IN JUNEAU be present Empire Wantaas for test resuits! — .- ... we have the worst cook \ ROBERT 1. 2 If some of you | pE R st - CLARK" | NEVER came 1o the Extra Fancy RICE NALLEY'S DOG FOOD Geod Quality Bulk SOAPPOWDER | GASTINEAU CAFE ‘ 100 Pound Sa(k 518-50 MA}'ONNAISE PARD—48 tins It will be TOO SOON? | Pint 54« BRING YOUR JUG _— Tl b TOO S §7.10 S e i ey s SOY SAUC E FULLGALLONSR.75 RELIANCE PEANUT BUTTER 2507, jar §3¢ sit in our booths Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 JUNEAU DELIVERIES: 10. A.M., 2 and 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. . Neo Tax, But You WILL PAY MORE Yours. ... DE BARRA i P. S.—Open every day! has swiiched to Calvert hecause Calvert is smoother.