The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1947, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947 e et GYDSY WILDCAT,” CITTZTTRT 2277 @ " (AMPUS BOOM" 2 Bl BILLS AT CAPITOL The “Gypsy Wil | is the ure till at the Capit start- i tonight. In the cast are Ma- \ : and Jan Hall r short feature is of the “This Is tells the drama- s bull market in hows what S.R.O. weans to U. S. colleges and reveals in intimate detail the many prob- Hlems besetting GI' Joo new e student and Y Young men who w ivy-lined path. American universities to- re far different from their ers of the roaring twenties. era of wonderful nonsense has , and with it the racoon coat, juvenile traditions, the friv- pproach to study, and the -eyed naivet of the under- aduate -o U.5.GOLD with NIGEL BRUCE LEO CARRILLO GALE SONDERGAARD DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE CURT BOIS PLAN NOW WASHINGTON, Nov. 5—iP—A posal to ship scme of Ame old hoard to Europe in cor (nection with the Marshall recov- ery plan is recelving serious con-| ideration from top administration officials. | If finally roved by the White use it probably will be presented session of Congre: part of Secret te Marshall's progr Europe help itself back to ic health, ‘This program eing put in concrete form , Treasury and Commerce tment authorities for con- by President Truman! ekend. | ssence of the gold proposal described by officials familiar it is this: | administration would ask to authorize a Europen a4 of | “Flicker Fla 3 P i ilization fund of about $3,000,- shbacks” “Screen Snapshols™ §1500c" ", tiministerea by the Y e v Fwse - | Trgasury. This would he an addi- Latest Air Express Hews ltion to the $6000,000,000 to $7.- A THE FEATURE STARTS AT 8:15—10:15 1020,000,000 in gifts and loans which T O A TR 2 I e S ST ew | D10Dab1y Wil be recommended to L L : and revive lagging pro- ok jduction. | . . Guests be Miss A Swan- PR 3 ! Dinner Parly Tonight o i msver Lindenmes | ® wren’s aunt, and Julie and Nedra Honors Karen Taylor ™ ... \(RUDE OIL PRICE FROM RECLAMATION BUREAU IN(REASED WITH | ‘ ! Louis Puls | nd Mr. nd Mrs. D. G L'N giving a dinner party for of the Reclamation Bureau of Den- | daughter, Karen, tonight, on the r, are back in Juneau after a .[H pR D | occasion of her eighth birthday. ef inspection trip to Ketchikan.; | | Due to the higher buying prices ‘announced several days ago by other oil companies, Standard of California will increase the price g it pays for heavy crude oil of degrees gravity and below in vary- {ing amounts | | The adjustment is based upon fan increase from 10 to 12 cents - ‘a barrel for the heaviest crudes, Jand ranges down to one cent a barrel. The new prices are retro- ,active to October 28. | was explained the changes| Bromnces Busters It o) ‘are required to insure necessary Cowihands O o iotios o ivinet SunpPicsds ented consumer demands. The in-| ses by other companies have| aced Standard’s purchase prices or crude below market levels. Because of the direct rclnhonship“ between the cost of crude and the| price of finished products from| this raw material, product prices today will reflect these slight in- creases: ©One-tenth of a cent a gallon for all grades of gasoline, including | aviation, and kerosene; two-tenths of a cent a gallon for heating oils and diesel fuels, and five cents| ia barrel for industrial-type fuel| oils. “These adjustments are made with utmost reluctance,” a spokes- man for Standard said. “How-| ever, the crude oil increases other; companies have posted or placed in effect compel us to make this] move.” The last change in the price of gasoline was a voluntary decrease of three-tenth of a cent a gallon, instituted by Standard May 2, 1947, in an attempt to hold the price line. — . — EXERCISE YUKON (TROOPS DUE TODAY, (FAIRBANKS SECTOR FATRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 5.—® —The first contingent of troops’ Cowgirls Wranglers and SHEEPHERDER Welcome ALL BIG BARN DANCE AND MONTANA NIGHT AT TR to participate in Exercise Yukon was expected today at Big Delta.| They will take part in a month’s | Arctic training program 100 miles | 'south of Ladd Field where last winter Task Force Frigid maneuyv- temperatures down to 60’ “Thursday — Nov. 6 — 9:00 P. M. F bt f | | | 4 degrees below. e ——— HERE FROM EVERETT M:. and Mrs. E. W. Spriester- bach of Everett, Wash., are staying at the Baranof i TOEUROPE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DONUT WAR NOW RAGES GRAND RAPIDS i T | | | | | Mich war w being Grand Rapids pree by a- hele and all, into econcmic arge bakery cern yesterday |slashed the pric om 23 to 15 dczen t et the figure w b r a retail chain tof X de fi0* indicks of its nex 15 cent in the price range of ich sells $ w 18 cents a loaf - 19,306 COMMUNIST DISAVOWALS FILED BY UNION OFFICERS WASHINGTON 5, (P It boen 19,306 union officers bave fil fidavits idisavowing C e fig- ure was rele the National Labor Relations Board which had t last Friday as a deadline for receivin ch oaths. The affi- davits came from 66 AFL unions 14 CIO unions and 30 independent unions - > BETA SIGMA PHI INITIATE PLEDGES ATFORMAL AFFAIR Beta Sigma Phi Scrority initiated its pledges at 1 formal banquet held in the Baranof last night. The | table was l'ghted with candles and the centerpiece consisted of a hu cornicopia iilled with colored fruits and vegetables Place car were miniatures of the centerpiece and were filled with mints and assorted nuts. Guests were greeted Ly the Sorority’s President, Mrs. J. H. Williams The banquet was followed by for- mal initiation of the following pledges: Mrs. D. W. Stephenson,! Miss Helen Isaacs, Mrs. Jay Byrd, M Donald J. McMinimy, Miss Freda Bechtold, Miss Marion Jen- son, Miss Louise Skinner, Miss Frances Paul, Miss Jean Hollinger, Mrs, Clifford Bere 4 Mirs. Charles Burdick and Miss Ruth Coffin have consented to be co-social sponsors for the Sorority. KELATIVE OF ROBBS - ARRIVE IN JUNEAU Mrs, Helen Rokb and son Robert | of Rochester, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Eiwin Spreisterbach of Ever- ett, Wash., arrived via PAA yester day tc make funeral arrangements fcr Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robb and infant daughter Jill who were killed in the PAA clipper accident. Mrs. Helen Robbh, mother of John Robb, and son Robert are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Del Miller in Douglas. Mr. and Mrs, Spreister-| bach, parents of Mrs. Robb are| stay!ng at the Baranof Hotel. | STEAMER MOVEMENTS | Freighter Sword Kyot in port. Freighter Coastal Rambler, from | Seattle, due at 3 a.m. tomorrow. | Jumper Hitch, scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 6 for Ketchikan,} Juneau and Seward. | Baranof scheduled to sail Seattle November 8. Alaska scheduled to sail Seattle Nov. 11. Princess Louisc scheduled to ar- rive from Skagwey at 8 am. to- morrow and sails south one hour later at 9 am. Denali, from west, southbound Sunday. e E. R. FEIN HERE | E. R. Fein with the Northern| Commercial’ Company at Washing- ton is staying at the Gastineau Ho- tel. from from scheduled came | prom'nence when a | t“followers of Christ,” NEW LO Knudsen, ble film actress, models a new type of sweate designed by Leo: i to go with s new lowered 19-Year-0id Mothe Gives Birih to Twins in Aut GRAND RAPIDS, Mich,, Nov. 5 F—A 19-year-old mother gave birth to twins yesterday amily car as her your drove her from their home in nea by Lowell to the osteopathic hospi- tal here Physicians said Mrs. Alice Good- w.n and her y and ¢ irl were doing well CHRISTIAN MEN'S FELLOWSHIP GROUP IS ORGANIZED HERE Last evening a ¢ In Memorial Presbyterian Church nd formed an organization to be knewn as the Christian Men's Fel- lowship. It has become increasingly cles that to affect modern life, the church must mobilize its total manpower. Officers chosen by the group Andrew Wana ker for President, and William Jack, Sec: bables, a roup of men met 1 3 Meetings are scheduled for Tues- day evenings at 7:30 o'clock in the Memerial Church recreation annex. This evening the weekly church pra ervice will be held at’7:30 o'cleck, with the Rev. W. A. Sobo- leff speaking upon the subject ta z a5 his text Luke 9:57-62. Immediately following the prayer ere will be a meeting of the Elders in the church office -oe e e 0 v e 000 WEATHER REPORT Temperature ror 24-Eour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In Juneau—Maximum, 41; minimum, 33 At Airport minimum, 29. WEATHEK FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Increasing cloudiness with light snow rain tonight and Thursday. Not so cald tenight. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) In Juneau — .55 inches; since Nov. 1. 174 inches; since July 1, 44.01 inches. At Airport — 29 inches; since Nov. 1, .56 inches; since July 1, 27.72 inches. o e 000000 00 - Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. Maximum, 38; cccoeseeoces eeo0ecc0oc e e e e e i s ) YELLOW CAB ‘ 5 Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service | e e Those of you who h now. There is no doubt th advance by next spring. you. Attention Property Owners ave been contemplating concrete work, whether it be sidewalks, founda- tions, or any other type of improvemgnts requir- ing concrete, will save money by doing this work at concrete will take an We have construction steel and a car load of Hyurly cement on hand and will be glad to help you find a contractor to do the work for Just call 799 and tell us about your problem. Juneau Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. PAGE FIVE FilM "KEEP YOUR POWER D2Y" IS Ea Ti! AT20TH € ENUIIN N > , LAST TIME TONIGHT { 1;.:1; Y D ! SHOWS at 7:20—9:30 new Metr {wy wyer ) it the The A ing t i) I talented trio Laraine Day uran Ch Dry hold your inte every ICTURE minute of running time [M("TURNER’ It's a hum y ol t e girl from differc p who Sanaine Susan rin [ ed Arm ) DAYYPETERS PPN Gail Keep Yowr ¥ with Agnes Moorehead , Bill Johnson Matalia Schafer * Lee Patrick Jess Barker * June Lockhart 'POLISH REFUGEE LEADER PREDICTS CHURCH AITACKS - BY AIR .- candy Smith, 1, from Smyrna, Del ready to leave La Guardia Field, . by Pan-American clipper for Calculta, India, to see her father, S/Sgt. John R. Smith, for the first time, - o | LONDON, Nov. 5.-(P-—Stanislaw reen Play by Mary C. McCall, Je. UNDAY MOV{ES Mikolajezyk predicts that . Com- ond George Bruce & Haight | munist-dominated Polas N WL e R T T VOTED Bv begin an attack on the Catholic % The Polish Peasant Party leader, | refreshed after his dramatic flight from his native land to escape be ing “shot and killed like a sheep,” said ho intended to go soon to the Carbon County | United States “to seé¢ friends.” to 47 in yester-| He predicted that Poland “will permit Sunday | come more and more under Com- entertainment | munist control and more pressur | will k= put on the people following { the coming of the Comintern.” “If the Yalta decision couid be Also Carloon . . . Scenic Miniature Latest NEWS Events Via Air Express [oote oo +ALL LoGIONNAIRES Are asked to meet at the Carter's Mor y Wednesday night at 7:15 to attend the Memorial Ser- vices of cur late Comrade Scott M. Murphy adv. 725-t1 BUT NO THEATRE PARRYVILL Residents of community voted day's election to movies, a form of previcusly prohibited Ther 1y cintment—Parry: il Nov. 5.—(P— Pa., this one he the the- in no fly o1 | fultilled in Poland and there could u fettered election, I am st bloc of the < | be a free {qu ’ . y | Woulc [ Man Dozes al Wheel; Car Jumps Curb, One - School Girl Is Killed MONONGAHELA Pa Leaping the curb, plowed t five sl jezy has been a steady in- the terror and it ha ince the Comintern”| HERE FROM KETCHIKAN >+ Paul Jurich of Ketchikan is stop- Read Want-Ads for $8 Savings! ping at the Gast NEW CHINATOWN CAFE - > mere neau Nov automo- | 5 » an bile into roup of highl! scheol girls he killing Darlyne 3ryne; 16, d i 4 VO O - 4 T N 2 7e Y CET N T i St 3 m‘l“w‘(‘,“’,‘;_; SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEALU ed of hile en me {ro N s NOW OPEN EVERY DAY - o> SEARCH IS MADE FOR MISSING SITKA MAN 11:00 AL M Chinese Dishes Onr Specialty (;“\NESE:‘ to 4:00 A. M. 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