The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 1947, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

¢ 4 fession: Woman’s new mang Baranof Hotel, mbers QUTLINED BEFORE iz BV oo vt e (HAMBER OF (OM, * WEATHER REPORT ¢ . L rure b 2 our e | ® Period Ending o'Clock @ A n ram for de=| e 5 ® At Airport—Maximum, 36 © Gold ® minimum, 30 . - R 1) WEATHER FORECAST . £ TIote! L (Juneau and Vieinity) . ‘;(m; cal |9 Cloudy with light . Bifways cif arkplug of [ o yain showers tonigt . s e Friday. Warmer tonight D PRECIPITATION 11 inches; ® 1.85 inches . 44.12 inches Ld ( ° . . .. JHS ADVANCED SHOP COURSE HAS BUSY WORKING SCHEDULE nee Shop Course, Man- “hocl is devoting full ¢ and remodeling partments in both \d the High School. In- the Manual Training works on a ch a dupli- g - conditiions. and then a prelimin- sketches who will mon and weat with From the main ditions under him and he in t long is ed by Mr. Harmon Williams did not attempt to min- Foremen are chosen for their im!ze the cost of building an access years of shop experience and their voad and tram to reach the area to direct other students. but did not quote figures men in Advance Shop this year are Mickey Hefner, Stan Beadle, Interest Developes Reggle Kieweno, Russ Beadle and He emphasized however, thal w i) weigs Top draftsman is Bud Juan Trippe's immediate interest poiq- developing the area hinges UPOR " cifoc) projocts already complet- use of heticopters and skl g ypcjnge bicycle racks, three sets ter, when the new vaca- ¢ vine nhong tables, a partition in mes established, roads, 1." Nyurse’s room, back drops for be built the Archery Club, a fiower box PAA ha$ g0 the Math room. In addition t! ndreds of SUMMET | gyopn gehocl gym had a complete lasts to Chile at an av-}gging gy \d bleachers were re- sportation cost of nob payed and rails were sanded 51,500 each. Alaska 1S * ppger construction is a long and more accesgible |, e shelf for the kindergarten well as geographi- | yoom pitted into the lower sections factor which both PAA | ey & ‘i oarts ilileh The carts are on encourage interest in such & de-|yp o’ <o thev will move easily velopment near Juneau. about the room Other affairs at the Chamber of . i 5 Commerce meeting were highlight- | gy CERERRIES IN BLOOM ed by a membership invitation ex- AT RECREANVION REACH tended the Juneau Chamber by the Northwest Trade Association | Maxcine Willi:ms brought into B. Frank Heintzleman, Vice Pres- |the Empire office today a branch ident for Alaska in the NTA, ex- of a budding blueberry bush. The plained that the association includ- | branch was taken from a bush at ed chambers of commerce, boards| the Auk Bay bathing beach of trade and similar organizations > may be cally, and the Forest Service feel would throughout Washington, Idaho, FROM CORDOVA Oregon, Montana, British Colum- Peggy Lund, Aran Erickson and bia and Alaska Mrs. R. E of Cordova are at the Baranof The purpose of the NTA is to co ordinate the efiorts of all such or- o o -~ ganizations in matters which have FROM KETCHIKAN to do with the development of the eve H. Wall of Ketchikan is area. Heintzleman is hoping to at- |stay.ng at the Juneau tend the first NTA convention next - > > — month at Spoka. d will FROM HAINES | report f group Oscar Carlson of Haines is stop- Guests at today's ng lud- | ping at the Juneau. ed Ben Mullen ¢ Paper Pulp ~ - H Industry; and are 31,062875 head of the ew Zealand. | \\ ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE \ PHONE 631 —AFTERNOONS FOR INFORMATION Hurray! We have word that our new truck will be in service by November 15th. We will endeavor to give Juneau prompt and regu- lar service. REGULAR SCHEDULE > ginia is stopping at the B; ok N TOT TOWN _s;i TIME STORY minster is bound POLITICS IN € Y. . WilL GIVE PHILIPPINES speech last Catholic Parish Hall, u i Y Ann's Schocl beginning at Sedition Charges, Shoot- &’ cens veopte who are not runners of Election R s I Queen Ma shments. che mong the sassad ply the music for the dance, akoard MANILA, Nov. 6.—@ —-One Phil- Entertainment during the dance ippine Congressman was ordered will be furnished by the following:| HELSINK: arrested for sedition, another was and Sue McMullen will a cellulose reported shot and a third was sued Boogie Woogile duet; Patsy for libel today as the repuklic's a Diaz and James Ma- last onal elections grew nearer. har will sing a v ty of po Rep. Justiniano Montano of Ca- rcngs during the course of the cve- vite, his son, Delfin, Manila Police , g with Sue McMullen as the ac- Chief Lamberto Javalera and eight companist. ers were ordered arrested by S ob Larsc night, - four policemen were wounded and islands four Montano followers killed. A report that Congressman Ti- SEATTLE — Officials of the be checked immediately because of ; disrupted communications. = oo 4 HERE FROM MARYLAND BUCHAREST Dr. Arthur C. Monninger of Bal Vice- and _ Foreign timore, Maryland, is stopping 4t ifinister, and three other National the Baranof. PRAGUE, - - FROM VIRGINIA Kenneth Hale of Arlingto et T ure frcm Par jament Automobile me- day chanics are 1 on a strike and strong man. scores of autes are in garages for wood, with the | want of repairs. Anchorage, is stopping at | LS | neau | Pt g R AP | erators reached the 19th day of lins, Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad.|t strike today. New West-, Baranof. SEATTLE e CAA MEN HERE Roherthe Bl CAA i the DANCE To the Strains of GOOD MUSIC Saturday Night at10:00 | ELKS’ HALL ADMISSION - $1.00 - plus tax SUNDAY—Business District. MONDAY—Main to Gold. TUESDAY—Apartments and Star Hill. WEDNESDAY—Main to Gold Creek. THURSDAY—Gold Creek to E. FRIDAY—Telephone Hill, Willoughby, In- dian Village and Apartments. SATURDAY—Waynor—E. to Harbor. If satistied. be a booster and tell your friends for a cleaner and better Juneau. Tell us of any complaint. We welcome your friendly advice. ARMISTICE DAY DANCE by Juneau Post No. 4 AMERICAN LEGION i er Anne reads to children of working moth. s in Tiny Tot Town, Marillac House, Cathoiic ciiaritics social center in Chicago. also street car strike- DANCE TOMORROW 22 -, & Dewey, in a major forsign policy night, urged financial # A" Sor T s A % . doing. Meyer’s i aid for Europe and Asia as the o “poyever, and Perelle said he alternative to being surrounded by people in a a billion The Catholic Youth Organiza- controlled ar tion, (CYO) wili hold a dance in from France SOUTHAMPTON, ey evening Nov. 7. The Cunard here 25 hours by a strike of crewmen, led for New York today. The ko and Duchess of Windsor were some 2,000 passengers plant &t Raumo in vestern Finland killed 13 workers injured 170 poisoned others with chlorine SEATTLE — Croil Hunter, pres- jdent and general manager of the Northwest Airlines, will leave here 0 morning for an inspec- Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Kimball of Justice of the Peace of Mar- Saturday E agondon following a shooting af- tion tour of the company's opera- Huntingten Park, Calif., are regist- fray in the town Monday in which Y tion in the Orient and Pacific ered at the Baranof. SITKA, Alaska — Joseph Beal, ~ T 3 moteo Ricohermoso was shot At International Lumber and Sawmill who disappeared last Sunday on NN R S a political meeting in Marindugue workers Union (AFL) said the or- a hunting trip, was located by a b Island, south of Luzon, could not ganjzation will request a 30-cent Coast Guard plane flying low over f hour wage increase from oper- Kruzof Island. rs in Washington and Oregon. Guard cutter was contacted and — was directed to Shelikof Bay, where George Tatar- the man was taken atoard. Liberal party members of Ruman- Communist-engineered government ed today umder crisis put Communist Premier Kle- ment Gottwald, a former black- smith, at the top of the heap to- as Czechslovaki: FROM COLORADO . | VANCOUVER — Street car op-| Mrs. Alfred D. Elgar of Fort Col- Colorado, js staying at the Former Juneau TAX REDUCTION =i, -7 5 e ' Charles Perelle Was Fired | Because He Fired No-l- -I'o BE IAKEN idering foreizn aid and pric @ { legislation to take up taxes. \ " Tesi! |es But he said it was his own “pe | UP spECIAl MEET sonal inclination” that tax redu ‘ [ tio: \1im|1:(( be cons ed as th ! R — first order of business at the regu | | H H : lar ion starting in Ji v | 8 3 E ting X anuary. In Huglies (s QuestiontoBe FistSubject .7 55,2, | | ian_ opinion: ‘ Gead at TRegU]a’T Session- 1. President Truman had it i formed a news conference th fruman’s Plans his message o the special sessi Y e will contain no suggestions for r WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—(@®— vision of taxes !Ohn Me er | Speaker Martin lined up with 2. Officials in a positicn Yy [President Truman today in op- know said the Truman admini ,,,,, | ition to any t reduction legii- tration is definitely planning WASHINGTON Nov 6—P ation at the special session of offer its own tax progmm‘ | Congress starting Nov. 17. Charles W. Perelie, former general sometime next’ year. | manager of Howard Hughes ai !craft company, testified today that' Hu s fired him for ‘“insubor- idination” late in 1945, just three months after Perelle had discharg- ed publicity man John W. Meyer. Perelle told a Senate committee Hughes hired him in 1944 at $75,000 a year to get rid of the ntry club” label hung on Hughes plane because of laxity of management A few months later he said he fired Meyer “because I had no con- trol over him” and couldn't find out what the publicity man was discharge didn't Congr ; G fine /7((00 Schilling ~— Curry Thomas does not know under what terms Meyer remained on the Hughes roll. Perelle testified his contract was terminated on grounds of ordination” when, in an effort to cure management ills, he complain- ed that Hughes was taking aircraft employees to work on motion pic- ture projects. The witn said he wrote Hughes that “this interruption to business will not be tolerated” and shortly after that he was dismiss- ed. Soviet- reaching ned camp to China England — White Star liner delayed more than - explosion in A zestful oriental flavor blend for unusual dishes. Use ic for delicious cur- ried chicken, lamb, left- overs and other recipes. Charles Perelle is a former res- tent of Juneau and well known He has held responsible positions with aircraft concerns - .o CALIFORNIA VioivORS seriously ALSO 35 OTHER WHOLE AND GROUND SPICES e Try the want-ads for bargains!| A nearby Coast BERT'S CASH GROCERY Y o1, (00, can save on Fine Foods at Bert’s Give Us a Trial Brder BENEFIT SHOW AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE ———— NOVEMBER 12 and 13 SPONSORED BY THE JUNEAU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FLASH ™50 TADIOCA - Phg. 23 CHOCOLATE COVERED LIBBY’'S HOME STYLE CHERRIES PEACHES Delicious Quality CANDY tins 12-21; tins Case 5 Pound 8¢ 1§29 $5.39 51069 SOLID PACK TOMATOES ™ CHirrraey No. 213 tins No. 2 tins 3tor §5¢ 12 for §3,25 case §§.25 3 for 8¢ 12 for §2.65 case §3.25 Czechoslovakia — A political D Golden Delicious APPLES Red Delicious box 8$35.95 box 835.95 box $35.9:H s DBOMEDARY FUDGE MiX—Delicious Fudge lns(amly——z pkes. 75(: RANGEJUICE ‘@1 @= osh“rfi“e—UflSweetened $4.95 OSSP CASE—21 No. 2s RADIANT FRUIT CAKE MIX Get Yours Early — POUNDE@& PUSS N’ BOOTS CAT FOOD PARD DOG FOOD 12 CANS CASE 48 CANS 12 CANS CASE 48 CANS 8125 $4.95 SL95 $7.35 FRESH FRUITS - ceum= VEGETABLES TOMATOES —— CELERY —— LETTUCE —— RED and GREEN CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER —— PEARS —— APPLES — PINK GRAPEFRUIT — AND EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT! BOYSENBERRIES ancy — o. tins 12 cans $4.29 asc $8.33 | DELIVERIES PHONE PHONE AR ert S ek CASH GROCERY 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 P. M. — 4:00 P. M. Douglas 1 P. M. — Boat Orders Anytime

Other pages from this issue: