The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO nationally ane in this swirling accord irt of precise PERMA-PLEE . Melinda fab- ric is a rayon warp knit in West- ern Playland colo $7.50 “TRIKSKIRTS" . ... have been designed flatter all figures to fit and Don't forget to look at our new selection oi KORET of CALIFORNIA B.d/% Bz£2512¢/1 ga QUALITY SINCE /887 Head of Elks Raps ‘‘Brazen’’ Communists For Efforts to Sahotage Freedom Train r i Grand Exalted Ruler Lafayefte A. Lewis of the BPO Elks, at the Freedom Train in New York, pledging the Order's aid against Communism in America. w‘!’]‘d’fi;‘r’:m‘]“"“m_“:‘;»‘- ”"’“‘:_"t composed of men in every walk forts to sabotage attoct of Waeasl T, 8. OREXY GRFLY JENCEE . rich and poor,” said Mr. Lewis. doip:Trig, Laf Lewis, LOS | we gre all one hundred percent Angeles: Hor Grand EX-| apmericans. We say unequivocably alted ‘Ruler of - there is no § for Commun- Protective Orde in our order—no place for ment to Victor Powe munists in the United States.! of Junéau Lodge We believe in our constitutional| glared, “The form of government—a government this Communis neither to the right nor to the has directed the 1475 S left, but straight down the middle with more than 900,000 ? of road. . We pledge our-entire redouble our effort WPort ol egfort to prevent these saboteurs this Train and ity sa IMENS from defiling the clear stream. of in every iy W an! American life Elks lodge. At the rec nati nven-| “T brazen ontery of the tion in Portland, Ore. the order educational department of the Com- emphatically and enthusiastically | munist Party through its memo on endorsed the American H > the Freedom Train, dated August “our < Freedom Train rder 1 SKIRTS and BLOUSES by irof Cotois You will enjoy seeing and wearing these Skirts and Blouses advertised 1947, cannot remain unchalleng-) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AFTER THE ACT LETS DO 19 DAYS O s in all leading magazines. SCHOOL CHILDREN Aloysua King feed milk fr: I'rade-Mark | ed. The purpose of that foreign directed group is to sabotage the| great object of the Freedom Train iand to make it appear that the| lonly supporters of the American | constitutional form of government| are its big business backers, | “As Americans and Elks we re- dedicate our resources to the ful-| fillment of the noble purpose of |this Freedom Train carrying with IN EMBATTLED GR it thoughout America the sacred 923 R ‘do('umemr. which secured and guar-| SKAGWAY VISITORS anteed our freedom and American| / heritage.” { Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roehr of " e Skagway are staying at the Gas- f MARRIED TODAY tineau. Don L. Mack and Ruth K. Mack, -, — !boLh of Juneau, were married early this morning by U. S. Commissioner | Felix Gray at his home in Douglas. 3 | Witnesses were G. H. Hanna and| N- O. Thompson of Fort Rich- | E. H. Cashen. ardson is stopping at the Gastin- | el s eau Hotel. | ARRESTS INCREASE WY City Police are continuing their | traffic safelv campaign. Four more luersons received tickets yesterday | for parking automobiles on the | wrong side of the street. ! > | About 10 percent of the U. S.i FROM FORT RiCHARDSON - FROM KA Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bell of neau. S e The output of the U. S food | population was more than 60 years'manufacturing industry has quad- 1940. old in ‘rupled since 1899. Golden Wedding ; Uroldet ‘_U'eomvu : JOSEFH S. FINCH & COMPANY il Schenley, Pa. i s U.S5.A. | !‘BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS txod1ta—tey. ————————————— i fighting guerrillas in rough mountain terrain, Kake are staying at the Hotel Ju- NORTHWEST NEEDS MORE AND BETTER TRANSPORTATION Northwest Trade Group Asks for Better Arctic Transportalion OUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING, HOP AT BEHRERDS NE, Dec. 2—P--Resolu- pted by the Pacific North- ade Association as it closed meeting at noon today included ne calling for development of acilities frem the t. in- 4 > * i # e : S P E T — Pupils in the Lynnbrook school, Bethesda, Md., watch om a small bottle to their pet, Chatterbox, a baby squirrel. A Greek-manned armored car, found impractical _l‘or stands in front of a Thracian mosque in Komotini. EECE 1 RE FROM NOME H FORFEITS BAIL Vernon Horton forfeited $25 bail at Police Headquarters this morn- ing on a drunk charge. Howard Lyng of is regis- tered at the Gastineau. | Come to the CARNIVAL DANCE at the CLUB Thursday Night 2—-PRITES—-2 For Funniest Clowns MUSIC by The PAMARETTES Music Wednesday Night, ALSO— AMARAY)| i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1947 dustrial centers in Canada and the Jnited States was urged “because of recent international develop- ments greatly nicreasing necessity for such development.” Support was pledged for early struction of a four-lane high- y from Oregon to the Canadian border, security highway west of the Rockies through British Co- lumbia and the Yukon Territory to connect with the Alaska Highway t and a railroad through British Columbia and Yu- kon Territory to ‘Alaska. —————— Tagalog is the basis of the na- tional language of the Philippine TIslands. o e ko Penicillin was first isolated as a § brewn powder in University e — The Mississippi annually moves to the Gulf of Mexico about 600 million tons of material. Whitehorse, WITHESS Total compensation of U. S. employees more than doubled te- tween 1940 and 1944, representing increases in wage rates, more hours worked and more workers. Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad Live Graciously This Wniter ine - in - the - sky in the famed Cloud Room, enjoy ultra- modern facilities, let your address be dis- tinguished. The Cam- lin is out of the noise zone, yet convenient to everything. Break- fast Bar, Cloud Din- ing Room, smart one oom _ suites, famed cuisine. Advance res- rvations advisable. e AR Special Weekly Rates NINTH AVENUE ot PINE STREET Mrs. Lela Rogers, mother of Ac- tress Ginger Rogers, testifies in Washington before the House un- American Activities Committee during its probe of Cemmunist ac- in Hellyweod. (®) Photo. Wiy Sincere Thanks Having sold the Vanity Beauty Salon, 1 take this means of expressing my thanks to the many loyal patrons of the Shoppe. Although The Vanity Beauty Salon has+ been sold, and will continue under new management of Ruth Hull, 1 shall remain as operator and invite your patronage in the future, as in the past. D Elsie Hildreth Brunette EATTLE only a few CLIPPER your home hours from ® Only a short time for a trip? Then use the Flying Clippers. Pan American’s speedy schedules are frequent and convenient. The food and service, world famous. You'll enjoy smooth riding aboard the comfortable, four- engine Clippers. The cost is low and you save 10% on the round-trip fare. For fares, schedules and reservations call or write Pan American . ... Baranof Hotel-Telephone 106 LPan AuERICAN WorLo AR 67; &s/em 0/ f/rCy]///] flpfflz 1940 at Oxford |

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