The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1947, Page 8

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- PAGE EIGHT Come In and See fbe NEW —TUNEAU, ALASKA STEAMER ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - 6 MEN ARRESTED HERE BY FBI FOR dent Agent John R. Hayes was de- Jo“n Thempson, Miss IINTERIOR DEPT. DUE TOMORROW[ WILL INTERCEDE Yucola tion would first Lo FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947 BASKETBALL WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY —————————————————— this matter, furnishing*at the same time a complete list of the truck- ers concerned together with a def- o" HAINES ROAD inite indication as to which truck- are American and which are portauion Company, is due to arrive m‘d““ L fS M D I ";il:;”:"m ‘: "\“]("(‘_\“J'vr‘]\l(‘:l“ ‘.'( Iiae r g . “"When such information is re- A doubleheader .\\kv'h,n] game 055 0f Seamen May Uelay | Passengers abeard from Sestie |, EVerything possible is being dOne ceiyeq, - together with a definite|on Tuésday night will open the sead S I fMS c ' I i ‘]\»mlfi?‘ -j“'y ’(;“‘[ ';4“.“"“«*“1*‘ to keep the Haines CUtoff open, gyarantee that the Road Commis- son for the Gastineau Channel al mg 0 .3, Loasta |or Juneau are C. J. Meyers, V. C.laccording to Joseph T. Flakne, Di- gop il he reimbursed by what-|Basketball League The contests Stiles, ¥vonne Wocodmansec, Mar-rector of the Alaska .Branch of e private individuals are con-|Will be held in the Juneay High Rambler for Sea"'e Jore it {the U. S. Interior Department. cerned, we will request the nec-|School gymnasium and in the 1gs‘ For Skagway: T-4 John S. Stock- Pldkl"’ told George Sundborg 0- egeqry qutherity to operate in game, Juneau High Crimson B lrf (ard, Pfc. John F. Williams, day that the principal hindering canadian- territory this winter. We | will play against the AGS Ak Six crew membvers of the M. S./Chris N Dalby, Raymond V/hisen- |factor is the lack of nNecessary wiy keep you advised of 'action Second gams will be bet St Coastal Rambler were arrested hunt. The Rev. G. E. Gallant, Don- | funds to do the job. He also sent yuyen ; Imperial squad and the ;r‘:\(;n s | moring by the Federal Bur- ald Bedford, Edward Hanousck . telegram to Mayor Leonard King DU On Wadnesday night, a dosple eau of Investigation uponthe ship’s| For Sitka: E. C. Tibbets, Dave of Haines in which he said: beader will be played in !”'l,‘l';”le‘ larrival here from the Westward,|Fentcn, Mrs. Dave Penton, Lee| “This Department is anxious to BE'I'A SIGMA PHI FAll lay AGh - arhany g‘mon ug- They are accused of being in!Griner, Roy Cox, Mrs. Roy Cox, assist in formulating plans to keep Scheduled o play are D“ m]x;x possession of eight jackets miss-|Gary Cox Haines road open this winter. How-| FORMAl Io BE GIVE" against Douglas Hi,vh‘ i ;’ nE ing from a shipment to Kodiak. | Mrs. C. M. Swensen, Candace ever, as you are aware, the Alaska| bia: Bamber sgwingt Wi ‘} hd | The missing jackets were report-| Swensen, Patrick Canniff, August Road Commission has no funds for, TON'GHT Gcw RoaM B Sati i ;;‘ "; lea by Kodiak authorities to the Carlson, Mrs. Margaret Dixon, Mrs. this purpose and any program on T Mikes will play the Imper: qug i | FBI at Anchorage and Juneau Resi- | Sally Cravens. its part to undertake this opera- a 4 el sauky d D(!\I las High will battle witk definit VFW team FERIETe c8y The annual Fall Formal wiil bethe tailed to' investigate. Upon the Younger, Mrs. Merle e, Merle guarantee of expenses Of such OD- given tonight by the Beta Sigma| The schedule for tk | ship’s arrival here, he conducted Elaine Enloe, Mrs. Willlam Walton, eration to be paid either by the pp; i the Gold Room of the! Gasiineau Channe] L n"’u(‘ 1?111'11 lu« ja search and found the six men Lauretta Walton truckers or by come other SOUrC2.| Baranof Hotel. Dancing will be doullche e, 'f‘\(z-e | with the jackets. | Evelyn Gaynor, H. Nettrouer, “The Road Commission can make between the hours of 9:30 and ays and in I)nulyk:: They were arraigned before U. S. Miss H. Mrs. Marjorie availa one D-8 bulldozer, one 12:30. and Saturdays ;"h; | commissioner Felix Gray this Mz motor grader and one truck rotary Highlight of the evening will Friday night games in Junea ‘mo;lning (;ntch:lrlg*scol larceny u; o plow provided the Road Commis- be the crowning of the Beta Sigma have bcen cancelled for next “0;1. goods in Interstate Commerce anc sion would be reimbursed for all Phi Queen. Entertaining will be > of the Senior Ball whic bond was set at $3,500 for each M S BlA(K DOUGLAS fpemtimz equipment. It must be Lillian Uggen and Pitt ;thlfl‘l i n ::1 1‘~’: :,'.\.nr‘;'l” v man, nderstood that Road Commission - - D o | The men were identified as R SEA"'.E-BOUND IODAY pm sonnel would operate the equip- SEATTLE GUEST LICAN VISITORS :mond Court, Raynold Koskela, Go: ment and supervise the work after, , Mrs. B. Smith of Seattle is stay- Walt Tm(~<,,,\ ..;»“1 f]).f::(.s Livs Yes, its true! This remarkable new vacuum |uon Lenke, Bjamie Olason, Hium | EROM pmguof ISLANDS o1 approvai for such work is oi- s at the Gastneau Hotel AR it liey | cleaner is the ONLY cleaner with no dirty bag to il % 8 Hote i empty . . . no cloth filter to take out and clean . /il Captain Charles Goodwin, mas- The M. S T T — metal dust collector large enough for a whole ter of the Alaska Steamship CO. eq here yesterday morning from .o T eorem —_— month's cleaning! sel expressed doubt that his ship the Aleutian and Privilof Islands will Lint, dog hair disappear like magic with FIL- be able to sail tomorrow whera the and Wwildlife Ser- TER QUEEN'S unrivalled suction. And every morning for Seattle as scheduled. yice biologists ! d cleaner comes with full set of attachments for EMPTIES LIKE A WASTEBASKET | He said Ithm :I:'r d(‘;]:’mlur:‘ my’ '!(u* ng studies of six men leaves the ship with three left for this morn- dusung, waxing, polishing, moth proofing! Al ateds 1 Crotat sentalnes e iy e o f k ou’ll be sul:pnsed atthe v\(.’\\ FILTER Qll EEN gd ::::t::fl:z,:::::vy.:::’r seribed by regulations of the De e of the party is Dr. > ¥ n and see a . 2 & 5 s S T TR 5 makes housel eeping easy. omlc[ l[]l;{ C RN contaliis oREBABSOHINME FAUL: partment M, Commerce. He B. Scheffer, F&WL Biolog demonstration of the amazing F Q an fugs; nu RoTRSE: |that bhe would be violating the Accom him as an ob- . America’s Bagless Cleaner . . . today! if he should attempt to sail with- server is Raul out a2 minimum crew. The Captai N TETY RLT N hopes to recruit three men here in Leaving for ) ) iy & A £ - = Baes. oo PHONE 17 ! CATHOLIC PARISH SOCIAL 211 8. Franklin And Card Party 28—3 c'c — Friday, —adv P. O. B>x 1232 — [— T — who have = —————————— = (| with the R here and are I to g nia PICK UP PACKAGES AT POST OFFICE, PLEASE urged to the Jur ant Po: Make HER happy this Christmas witl She 1id that in the Post Off.ce are full and that there are still many packages to sorted i and distributed which be q o0 SR 2 oo — INTENTION TO WED Lawrence W. Lane, of Seattle, and Martha Randolph, of Juneau, have applied for a marriage license tcdav trem U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray VWALUE... BEAUTY... VICTOR FURS REPRESENT the uimost in Gift values. 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These offer you the most welcome gifts for your favorite friends 'Outside.” THE NUGGET SHOP COME IN ‘AND BROWSE AROUND WL TR TTTTTTTTIINL

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