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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19 PIRE JUNEAU ALASKA .. GRADE SCHOOL KIDS | "SMILE FOR BIRDIE"; GEN. MEYERS }Top Officials | = msr CRITICIZES iOfU.SEfifizSenl WIS B SS PICTURES ON DISPLAY HUGHES DEAl; Russ Embassy . ew hours after Red Army| troops marched through Moscow's| All for the birdie ks from mw One) THE DAILY ALASKA Dream Leads io Relafives n« PAGE FIGHT <= CARRYING LIQUOR IN TAXIS IS ISSUE AT (OEJN(IL MEET ¢ IH<L Independence Day celebr 1 the the American Embassy urance on new at committee at red be-| Police Jul’-' ap- Geor a Con 156 of the Juneau been “smiling in the past Red Square in the annual display | Grade Soviet military might | pretty Lord Inverchapel, the British two w as Gil Eide, science in-! assador, and France’s Henri structor, took pictures of each class, 1m.:w, attended, but showed up The results may be viewed by proud The Envoy of Brazil, which|parents in the Alaska Electric Light - TUESDAY IS LEGAL dinance (Continued lat abs moved taxicab Nielsen erages passeng Hello Rate its pre from for Ju Company, amending the present charge schedules in the rate cordinance was given reading The changes provide that for in- stallation of a new telephone where the building or residence is already fully wired, the charge shall be not more than the actual cost of labor, material and services, but not less than $1 For new teiephones where wir- ing in the building or residence is not fully completed, there be a $350 minimum charge A minimum charge of will te made for moving a tele- phone inside a building, and for an outside move from one building to another or from one part of the city to another, $2.50 will be the minimum charge Prepe ty Transfers First reading also was made another ordinance. Of minor na- ture, it provides the ence of two erty to the The tracts were previously ferred as part of a combined tr Changes er Council Banfield, phone ser will $1.50 trans- de HOLIDAY; OFFICES, | STCRES 10 CLOSE Territ hot be ans order Monday period 15w for over COASTAL AIRLINES PLANES CARRY 47 PERSONS FRIDAY Coastal Ail vesterday Pe flights Lake Flore and Ke! h to Ketchikan Mr. and Mrs. Burdick d, Mrs A were A R nakez, Mr. and Mrs, e were Ernestine Zolln Bill frem h one | the triangle run to Sitka Y to Sitka, ) ersburg. Wrangell plane mak- and and retur from Juneau to Sitka A. J. Sartori, von C. \h L Ke Sam Asp from Tenakee, - Miss Pat Nelson |s NEW AGENCY Honored at Wedding Shower Last Evening With lo! under reom white m a pastel de anthemul honore last an hom the Davis 4 and Saturday, Andrus Nov. Eri Swain, Monniger, Prokeobouf, J 0 n, A Dick 1, | Cliften S. Hanscn, 45, is b they explzined Los lccating his family frem father ard two brothers w was adopted 2t the age of and % in Ann Carl- Lake Bost and aifts N I umbrella ated with ide-to-be of will be married 22, at the Northern and sale in 1942 for sidewalk con- Light Presbyterian Church. ordin- This struction, but no ance was passed at action will Juneau legalizing the time the error Transit System granted a request to extend service beyong Twelfth and streets along Behrends Avenue reach the Highlands Drive addi- tion outside the City Limites, and return on Glacier Highway. ‘The additional run for the City bus, it is estimated will take but threg minutes, and will not neces- sitate any change in the existing schedule. New Fire Protection The Fire Committee of the Coun- cil was authorized to make tem- porary . agreements with Northern Commercial ~Company correct wa, its E to Standard * Besides the each gues J T file, many pe.. - A decorate recipe Coc eral ed during refreshmer. er cake w white flow Those Mesdames Fred Cu man Bucy, Waino He! McCaul, John Osbor appropriate the s were evening shower presented Pat hand-painted by was also given to her. games were pay- after which served. The show- d ink frosting attending the shower were vha Cooley James H ing Berggren, nd, Helmi ion Oil Companies for t tion of their properties the City Limits. The agreements will be subject ap- proval by the Council Among other business, the Coun cil moved to ask for ‘sealed bids on the old Police Department Pa- trol wagon, to be prese the next regular C It was decided not to James Roll Bact TERN STAR Roll Call, Tuesday, November Attendanrce of quested 11, Juneau Chapter 8 Mr and candles and and FOREIGN Al TOBEUND Juneau State Deparfment Out on Administra tucked the Pat| \WASHINGTON, Nov special House Foreig Committee is rep: tat approved ation the State it it under a The word was given to by committee members closed headed by Rep Under the commi members of t} be me gifts, with a Mrs. Al Sev- would n mend financir program the understa European econo be reviewed Nor- , Tom m uation will meantime. The committee has just ed from an inspection tou rope and its recommenda! expected to go a long shaping the attitude of th toward tr Marshall plan ropean recovery No. o'clock. all members espec- ALICE BROWN, Secy. —adv - want-Ads The Triangle Clea ners "They Took Me..... to the Clea I cleaned! suit when ners, and Was said the old it came back from Triangle. CLOSEZ S ATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Appea CA il wovber /aM cleamud \ uow Puoono \ at mo salha ot I s Better rance” L for 85 729-t2 Savings! Angeles Announcemeni Coming Departm special agency. of the 18-man group I{u:xr (R-Mass.) ‘Tumoufu breal Reception Reporied Large-Tables loaded with Eats month severed diplomatic re-|and Power Company window, where s with Moscow, was missing.!they are being displayed. Parents A huge, poster-like oil painting obtain prints through each the Embassy's grand stairwa teacher. ‘The display which depicted the 1917 stre which the pictures are. fighting in Moscow was about the s made by the Manual only reminder of the proletarian . under the direction tion of the Communist revolu- Harmon L7 now Undersecretary of State, agreed nt with him. | Contract Was Ordered H The committee also heard for- mer Brig. Gen. Albert J. Browning a wartime procurement officer, testi- fy that he as ordered by then Undersecretary of War Rol Patterson to sigr the big ¢ with Hughes for 100 (F-11) | ssance planes. ng said he “did the contract” and approvec it on Patterson’s directive after celaying irom April 28, 1944 to August 1 | The views of Meyers and Lovett {about the contract were developed! in the committee's inquiry into Hughes’ dealings with th vern- ment as Hughes slept in a down- town hotel after an overnight, cross-continent flight from Cali- ia. The millionaire plane de- cigner and Hollywood film oducer is expected to be called later to testify over E. BOM/ \h Nov 3y EDWARD WASHINGTON tary of State top Army and Navy uously absent sian assy's celel night the 30th annivers the Soviet revolution There was no official of the function, however, Soviet-American tension and tion ials were T from the Rus- cavair, ration last foie were as loaded with| pheasant, sturgeon, pate de! gras and vodi as when| of Cza Ambassadors entertained | "6Servations in the same Embassy before World | boycott of War I | despite ract hoto BPW CLUB MEETING Monday noon Hotel Baranof, For Ph 547 or 833. —adv. oo important exports are butter, conspi c ry &: ” | sl S w ot like s 729-t1 | The mast | New Zealand 'and me of cheese e Want ads get quick results. Norman This is For Your SURPAY BDINRNER Ty iy Assistant cretaries Armour and Willard Throp State Dopaummr Russian ex- that the turnout L — among the U. S. and foreign diplo- matic officials who shook hands with Andrei A. Vishinsky, Soviet Vice-Commissar of Foreign Af- f and Semen K. Tsarapkin, greater than that perts ied Fresh focal SPBI?M CHI CKEN untry Style—With Mashed P Vegetable and Relish—Ca Hot Biscuits with Honey $2.50 > Frank Blackwell Is Honored, Birthday Frank Blackweli w honored at a surprise birthday party last eve- ning on the occasion of his 15th Lirthday The party was given by parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blackwell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C B. Pletcher at 803 Sixth Street Games were played by the guests and then Mr. Blackwell showed s he has taken while in Al- Embassy Charge d'Affaires. the annual pictured with his daughter Barbara, 17, as how the girl's dream led to his whom he was separated as a baby. His ere located at Modesto, Calif. Hanson, who three months, lives in Los Angtles. # Photo. D ANNUAL TURKEY SHOOT OF ELKS ER “NEXT WEDNESDAY The } his ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY With Sage Dressing—Mashed Potatoes Salad—Cranberry Sauce—Relish Hot Biscuits with Honey $2.00 Salmon Creek Country Club We Sevve the Best Food on the Channel WE NOW EAVE A NEW CHEF om the lo Hotel, annual turkey shoot con- ducted by the Elks of Juneau be next Wednesday night in Elks Lodge Room. The sho will start not later than 9 o'cloc ,_oses rmd the public is invited to thi tion- " WONIEN DO STOP frosting a cake when they hit the half- way mark . it just doesn’t make sense. Those attending the party were: Edith Lavold, Elaine Molvar, Es- ther Lavold, Joanne Williamson, Shirley Ann Molvar, Clyde Jensen, Anthony Clarke, Gary Hedges, Robert Pollack, Robert Jewett Jimmie Spurlin, Lu Pollack, Vernon Stevens, Paul Beyer and Mr. and Mrs. William Chap- man. | - - k SR But some folks only half cover their property with insurance . . . and that makes far | ense. They could lose plenty! Mawe sure of YOUR insurance protection! ELKS ANNUAL TURKEY At E Hall Wedne 8 pm. Publi SHOOT sday v. 12 81— n Econ- orted to a plan fc HERE FROM SEATTLE B. Allison .o - famous Coron San Diego Mr. and Mrs direct f: D. Gill, and Sgt. and Mrs. Ro- ger Williams, all of Seattle, are registered at the Baranof. DCN'T FORGET Robert P nt 729-11 —adv NEW CHINATOWN CAFE SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU NOW OPEN EVERY DAY 11:00 A. M. to 4:00 A. M. Chinese Dishes Our Specialty Try Gur EGG FOO YONG—CHOP SUEY SWEET and SOUR SPARE RIBS — NOODLES Home-Made Chili at any hour ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With ccnnections to Craiyg, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and 3eattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Call on Shaitnck Agency Seward Street Phone 249 newsmer after a Jun au WINESE. omi ret roc tior e House for Eu- Fiaborate FIiREWOREKS DEISPELAY Armistice Day at8P.M. 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