The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1947, Page 2

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By : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1947 ek cd JUNEAU MENS CHORUS | AMERICAN LEGION VAKUTAT PLANE g GIVESFST ONERE O qp G FiGHTFoR — CRah 15 sut did YOU know that.... FRIDAY, 20TH CENTURY '\ TARY TRAINING UNDETERMINED 1~ The Juneau Men’s Chotus, un- der the direction of Ernest Ehler. A ) : o e et e tiont samert 1. _corumsus, o, mec. & Eight Wimesses Testify af day evening at 8:30 in the 20th The American Legion will opzn a . Al campalen today to obtain ten mi- POrfland-New Hear- The chorus was organized in lion signnluxe.\ across the nation . Septamber and ‘has bon peactic. for petitions _supporting. universal ing at Anchorage ‘ military training. ki ing regularly in preparation for the public concert. Members of the group are all local men, and new members meeting the requirements Harbor Day spe National Legion Commander James O'Nelll declared In a Pear; Portland. Dec. 8—®—The cau I » his belief of the Yakutat, Alaska air crash, fatal to 13 on Thanksgiving Da are always welcome. that lack of precparedness was one i, . . e The concert will open with the Of the reasons for the Japanese remained undetermined at the con- pe 5 song, “Alaska’s Flag,” composed by attack clusion of a preliminary hearing Ms. Marle Drake of Auk Bay. ONeill descrived Ohio's senior [ ',“,521 by IS CvEPmonat , Among other sclections = or the Senator—Robert Taft—as the “No tics Foard examiners i W) An additional hearing was u 1 opponent” of universal training’ program are “What Shall We Do ! OPP of universal ARG .jeduled, probably at Anchorage With Drunken Sailor?”, “The {n Congress. ‘ b o o s fuoe L ARKLNER DN g sadSe | ons be Bolkbosed Wom un i EES A e i i c 1 popei o Abiogates RK Confrad o'pes ” T B A e g y ' : AN AR L iy To Travel with Dodgers 5 L e M anadian Pacific Agent of the two pilots. Both were H SANTA MONIC , Calif., Dec. 8. described as capable, trustworthy \ can be ccshed OnyWhere n HO'I WA'IER HEATER | —(#—Actress Laraine Day has ab- fliers. - : Canada or the United States rogated a multi-figure film con- Of testimony here on weather RAIB up AI(HORAGE tract In order to travel next base- conditions, it was brought out thai Y bm.; ;\easaon k\]\nth;l:*n Durocher the c‘ellh;fi Fiolts :l)\detrlmile k;u: You can buy Canadian Pacific Express Travellers’ and the Brooklyn Dodgers. around 5t eet with three miles Chegques in 1 -, : ~ - 2 kly : aaathy r - % ’ | £ J.S. or Canadis “urrency, quickly, easily, Hot water heater rates have ad-| Mis Day has announced that she visicility and a light drizzle 9 JOF Senadian Cocrencys Gy gasih vanced in Anchorage, effectve nag cancelled her six-year con- There was some question as to from any Canadian Pacific agent...if they are lost or |the first of November, and here yract with RKO so that she can whether the plane was following stolen, their full vaiue will be refunded. lare sampie the past two mOMths: b with Durocher, whom she mar- the normal radio course for the They can be used just like money—you don’t have e A h 5 $349 last month, $825 this MONN: rjeq earlier this year. Durocher landing at Yakutat or was making il fH $7.65 t0 $21.40; $4.83 to $14.06; $693 1o¢ heen reinstated as manager of a straight-in approach. to go to a bank to cash them. Any shop, restaurant, hotel, O v to $1649. Biggest jump Was from ;ne Brooklyn Dodgers following a Richard J. Weirich, another railway office will give you full value for them. Your $1592 to $43.965. 5 _ lone-season suspension imposed by Columbia Air Cargo pilot, said he signature is your identification. Average hike was slightly OVer pacepall commissioner A. B. Chand- had never made a straight-in run 4 : J double—about 5350 to $7. 3 ler. on instruments, but said such a For full information see Mr. D. H. E. MacLcan, You will want to sée this fine - N {m-down should be safe since it Canadian Pacific agent, Junean, Alaska. llection of TIES. Patterns METCALY RN icould be made over water all the - are | A" g AI k ' Frank A. M f, Territorial WAy 1 { u"n askd 0 Highway Engineer, returned here The DC-3 crashed a mile beyond WW - PR | Saturday from a one month in- Wha‘ witnesses said was one leg i : STRIPES % Be Given on Tuesday spection trip of projects in the In. ©f the radio range it was presum- . O TRAVELLERS 'CHEQUES' PAISLEYS | terior. This was his first inspection €d to be following. \ & FOULARDS BN | “aAluring Alsadi” o Reghbilor of that area since he ‘recently as- | SSEmEE TS b e % £ : the Fish and sumed his office. He reported that R | movie preduced by the Interior is enjoving a mild win- A SMALL and LARGE § | Wildiife Service, will be shown in g a m ‘th? Grade School auditorium to- ter and that the roads are in excel- CHECKS and POLKA DOTS morrow night at 7:30. Frank Du- lent condition | ] ; R | fresne, former Juneauite who Is s AR Efi [ 3 | publicity man with the agency, VEHICLES TAXED, ANCHORAGE (OM “’BER(I ‘5‘ i (OM?ANY y -3 $1 50 io $5 00 (® |edited the film, which features Taking valuation as set by toe i & 4 N Y it y ge | fishing and hunting in the Terri- “Blue Book,” the Anchorage City " tory Appearing in the fishing Council has established a vehic! ‘ptctul’?% taken near here are Rod tax, minimum of $10 on private |Darnell and other local people. cars and minimum of $50 on {Jack O'Connor will show the film. commercial cars. Funds raised through the show-| - |ing will be used to reach the goal WASHINGTON VISITCRS lof $500 for the Parent-Teachers J. A. Brinkiey of Anacortes, and CHRISTMAS ‘Associalion Scholarship Fund. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Austin of Se- | T r Davis, general chairman for attle, are registered at the Baranof SPECIAL revol [ attle, are reg I the show, said that a capacity Hotel MARINE HEARDWARE ane FESHING EQUIPMENT N Marine Searchligh's — Brc ss Ship Fittings Mari-e Teile's ; lcrowd was expected. R - . HERE FROM VIRGINIA Mom TRIP THROUGH " _ ... ; WILL SEE SON, . o oo ’ccd quuehter, s T g C. 1. Lewis of Haines, are stay- > ¥ % ! Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bavard left ing at the Gastineau Hotel. F A d K L»E F & i Sunday on the Norah for a three -oe !rSi i fis == L8 S TESCYVELS i mpnths automobile tour of the | FROM SITKA ‘ : Western States and Mexico, taking | Charles B. Abel of Sitka is reg- n l h d g k 1 ‘ R Wi W S By anferth and Steckiess Anchors ! ! The Bavards will first go to Cali- | ——————— 3 | ¥ fornia to spen dthe Christmas sea- | FROM KETCHIKAN D i Al & B | son with their son John, who is a| Amy Black, Marie Muir and Pat oug as um‘n“m ca s freshman at San Jose State College. | Means of Ksetchikan are register- Katherine Bavard, their daughter, 'ed at the Baranof. & is a sophomore at Juneau High ! S ol /& School, and is remaining here with HERE FROM PELICAN 3 I} her grandmother, Mrs. Connor. The Fred Emerson and Ed Engdahl] < ‘Bavards will probaby return about ‘af Pelican the staying at thej ¥ |the middle of Mareh. IGQSLLHCQ“ Hotel ! MOTHER DIES | e l ] ] ‘ { [ ) ; w0 e KiNG of the {Oregon, died last week as the result Stock of F— — i 1 Wy call € stan- | @l " w 's |of injuries suffered ten days previ- on JI0CK 0 XED PRICE N PRIORITY —————— CONTINUOUS SALE | I 2 Eddie Belar Blue :SK.mos an iuus’ly when she was struck by a F' 0 I'i le | « tev. Leo Swee , Red Al k F "r d [truck in Portland. Mrs. Gould, who me ua ly- oo g utions may be mailed as a 0l’ | 'e :last visited Juneau 10 years ago, was BOTANY Relief Fund, Box {the mother of Jack Gould of the | I ( R fi F T E N I N ¢ v wHam Machine Shop. | SL ACKS b ATTLE, Dec. 8—Major Melvin| —_—aeeo—— | ! ¥R S. VANCE Marston, who is known as “King SHRINE DANCE i Offering ALO-AFF020L-91 . o : % “(".t (E&i“g‘t"‘”[ hag w]"medm‘hf‘ Over 300 persons attended the'| o close out our stocks P X . ] ) the United States may lose Alaska first dance of the season by the IV'S w % -— KNS II.IES by military conquest if she does Juneau Shrine Club at the Scottish Of)l?(a)TAI\Y Septter Located At — | £ not quickly occupy and settle the!Rite Temple Saturday evening. Club A h F b nk N K d k f i rd Vance 1‘:}'!’1:01‘)’- President Tom Hutchings reported BEAL sAvl“G nc orage alr a s ome o la ) to spend| “Move ]the_ moose uverh and let that evervone had a good time. P $ 1 3 7 5 | 5, have he people in,” were the words ——e —— rices were b - . 1 ter, among Of caution spoken by Major Mar-| POLICE FIND DOG | 130 Prait & Wlnlney Enymes ‘ ! L fornia ston on a visit to Seattle. ! A small golden brown dog was SALE Pnlcz { . his office dur- ~Marston, who organized and|picked up early Sunday by City 5 w . lll E " | The couple will led the Alaska militia during the|Police who are trying to locate its 8 00 rlg ngmes 7 | next March \war, described the Territory 8§/ owner. L4 the most strategic ground we have - e+ — o\ H H | R UVEST for hemispheric defense. But he’ FROM FUNTER Whlle They I.BSf l rr“k!m Enyme | York is stay- Said vital military and civilian 0 | | T projects there are bogging down.| Mrs. H. F. Hargrave of Funter ® Assorted Sizes 1 Float Assemhly Lels He said airfields and highwaysicre stopping at the Gastineau Ho- ® Assorted Colors A BRI Lt A are being built, but not fast tel lsei Ponloons Edll enough. | FLEGS D DA MR ! A r Lunm/. supp y c’ea/ur for In Marston's words: “We should| w. Barker of the Polaris-Taku “. S. make Alaska the most colossal aif|Mining Company is staying at the i = ' base in il the World and fear na-| Gastinau. GB AVES SA}}ifi% EI:JsTs CONTAIN INFORMATION AS TO HOURS ON ENGINES, body. —_——————— "ES AND PURCHASE PROCEDURE AND MAY BE OBTAINED . P R TR ) NOTICE “The Clothing Man” FROM THE WAA OFFICE IN ANCHORAGE. 4 After December 10, no telephone | Exclusive Dealer in MERRY XMAS ;‘;"l“‘b‘: :"" e "::':" I"' s m"’"”:’l'l FLORSHEIM SHOES All Classes of Buyers Are Eligible to Purchase This Property from remittances must bear postmark of |~ But Witheut Priority pot later than discount day. Please NANCE be prompt. Please add 1% sales tax. Preperty may be inspected at location December § through December 10, 1947, =10 Ju] U AND DOUGLAS Awards will be made at 9:00 a. m., December 11, 1947, at the War Assets Admin- NEA| e ¥ ~ G 4 TELEPHONE CO. —adv. istration office in Anchorage. All orders received by 9:00 a. m., December 1ith S AVEL &y &E}EHD — o % will be considered as “First Come” orders. 10¢; deposit will be required with all orders with final payment to be aceomplished within 10 days frem notification of award. Lady’s 17 j. Bulova Bracelet ... . .....$34.75 e ONLY $3.49 Gent’s 17 j. Bulova Bracelet . ... 36.95. And Get “Little Forky” Gent’s 16 j. Waltham Braclet ... e 29.50 Elgin 21 j. B. W. Raymond Pocket .. 42.50 Lady’s 14K-17 j. Modern Bracelet ... 39.50 ALL NEW — GUARANTEED — BOXED & | Tax Included—Airmail Prepaid m‘"m m'fl“""fi“‘"““‘* : FRANK J. VICTOR R S A I Anchorage, Alaska Phone: 765 DURAMIC PRODUCTS, Dept. M-7, 1493 Clybourn Ave., Chicago 10, Il { 801—85th Ave. Seattle—22

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