The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO As shown in Harper’s Bazoar for spring nd now The new look . . . interpreted in Handmacher's little suit. Twin collar and nip-waist . . . sweeping skirt. Stitch-striped Cerey woolen. ours alone $39.95 B Rehrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 5% f/;'/y# o e \,...-w o STRATOLINER Model DD1-47 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 IMPORTANT MMTEB’(S SE"MORS CAIN, T0 BE CONSIDERED AT " BUTLER WORK ON Y ALASKA PROBLEMS (| as other items, brought up befo: Council at its reg the Council Chambers matters, as \\rll <pected to be Juneau City lar meeting in tomorrow | Two letters from U. &. Con- |gressmen regarding Alaskan prob- lems were read at today's meet- ing of the Juneau Chamber of i night Commerce, { d Action is expected to be taken Hugh Brown, chief clerk of the E e p . on the proposed leasing of the AB Senate Committee on Public Lands, 5 B {1l ha, COfaniber. . thij EcEn ey oL (a0 tiktes) o JEIMAEL JF MAYD s g enator for use 2 roller skating rink |Hugh Butler, chairman, had dis- [cussed with the Interior Depart- ment proposals to establish further 4 5 i Indian re ns in Alaska and Juestiog ibe Clty that the Secretary of the Interior B CIUPPIS. < had informed him the department > P _* on Ch: would take uo further action on st Also, ¢ proposed reservations until the o { tigor Jice A letter will be read from Ac to raise funds European lief I from Seattle a will be ap- se renewals. matter had been discussed with the Public Lands Committee. ¥ A letter from Senator Harry P. DR" MR l j GEHRIfi Cain contained bad news from A ) ARE PARERTS OF SON, concerning Juneau's airport. The| CAA stafee thiat Decaiise) the Terrin | BORN '{HANKSGW{NG regulations for 1948. The Fish and torial Legislature failed to W fe Service officials attended 2 adopt legislation delegating author- i J 7 .| this morning’s meet the in- — p R I z E S —r. ity for the Territory to legally| Word has been r here thal|yjaion of the conv on dele- z ot Federal aid, initiation of|# Son Lee Kelly, w to Dr Ll} J. G in on Thanksgiving ive pounds one is the first projects in Alaska must i Mrs, deferred. This matter was referred to thefD: Committee for study ounce e chil i Aviuuou ptember for Cambrid, r. Gehrig is doing r Har d University. Dr. Geh- signed to the Territorial rtment of Health as Tubercu- onsultant for a - NOWELL WITH | NEW TRAFFIC | Two forme: Juneau men cials of the new tow-barg attle to Alaska service. The Pac- ific Shipper and Pacific Coast Shipping News has the following article “Coincident with the announce- ment of its inaugural sailing date, :Ala:ika Freight Express Corpora- ! tion last week made known person- nel for the tow-barge company's Seattle offices. “The Seattle organization set up to handle the new service will {include Phil S. Truckey, as Term- |inal Agent; J. E. Kearney, Jr., | formerly of Juneau, as Booking | Agent, and Everett Nowell, also of Juneau as Traific Representative.” | Pictures of the officials have appeared in recent issues of the Shipping News Kearney, Jr., is and Mrs. neau. | - e | Poor flying conditions have kept Alaska Coastal planes grounded to- day with the exception of one | emergency flight to Pelican. ‘The airline company was advised year ELE(‘TRIC : | KEARNE STEM offi- e Se- a son of Mr. Jack Kearney, of Ju- . | talization. No other information [1:15 o'clock this afternoon to bring the patients back in an | Coastal Grumman. R PROS GANTY HE P. S. Ganty of Hoonah is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel MERRY XIMAS from NANCE 5-10-25 Store AIRLINER Model CDI-47 — Atiention Studenis INTRODUCING NEW TICKET BOCK FOR SCHOOL KIDS 12 Rides — $1.10 Your Tickets Are Good Anytime JUNEAU TRANSIT SYSTEM LEADER Modsl CTI-4} FANCY DRESS — Gentlemen at arms, wearing their picturesque plumed helmets, await the arrival of their coach outside the Housz of Lords on a London state occasion. ing Governor Lew 'W. Williams re-| by radio that there were two stretch- | | er cases in Pelican requiring hospi- | was contained in the brief message, | but Pilot Ray Renshaw left here at | Alaska | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947 Dependabie and Re:gliiar“‘ disposal service. Start any time, and forget your past difficulties! ACME DiSPOSAL SERVICE Telephone 631 afternoons and evenings for rates and pick-up schedules. Payments for this service may be made Golden JOSEFH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa, U.S. A, pes (HAMBER OFFERS PRIZES FOR BEST OUTDOOR XMAS. 'DECORATIONS AT HOMES The Chamber of Commerce will! again offer prizes for outdoor res- idential de tions during the Christmas season. Homer Garvin, Dr. Richard Williams and the Rev. willis R. Booth were appointed as a committee to judge the decora- tions on Christmas eve. Three will be offered: first prize, second prize, $10; third prize, Come to the CARNIVAL DANCE at the MARAY CLUB NO IMPORTANT CHANGES IN FISH REGULATIONS Delegates to the convention here of the CIO United Troller: jof America were told this mo; by the U. S. Fish and Wi - Rl Saivioe iiiatng WparhaRt Soliicke | '.ursday tht will be made in Alaska fisheries For Funniest Clowns y spent con- side time nbling recom- mendations for the conservation f Alaska’s fishing resources. Their M U S l C b recommendations will be sent to and Wildlife - HERE FROM HOONAH Ira B. Stevenson of Hoonah is staying at the Hotel Juneau. - .- FROM HOOD BAY A. E. Owens of Hood Bay is reg- istered at the Baranof. Service. The PAMARETTES Music Wednesday Night, ALSO— THERE IS NOTHING SO CERTAIN AS CHANGE . : except in the fashion of havmg babxes Silver for Babies Also Follows the Old Patterns There are also Lockets, Necklaces, Rings, Etc. Barly Selgctxons will get the Best Choice 3 ;;max,a{ > In San Francisco .. . the smart set likes “Blums Candies™ ——after one taste you know. why. Blums Puddings and Fruit Cake are also top flight. ° “Prices the same as San Francisco plus freight. CONSERVATIVE M&N STILL LIKE THE POCKET WATCH AND CHAIN NEW MODELS in BULOVA from $33.75 up Also WALTHAMS and ELGINS including the old fashioned but unexcelled Railroad Models. The NUGGET SHOP Open Evenings Until Christmas % 9 S

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