The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT = " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA ™™ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I4,'I9{t_§' CONTEST AT KIWANIS CHAMBER PRESIDENT " “uni LUNCHEON THIS NOON HERE ON JURY DUTY , "5 SCIRict the Gastineau Hotel. -ee - Table. Questions which|s @ ¢ » v o« » @ o o ® LAMOORESAYS DR, EARL ALBRECHT(ITO IS DISCUSSED %", i s o= oo oo o e discussed and answered, the NOT GUILTY OF IS GUEST SPEAKER AT| AT INTERNATIONAL :::%. 00 St "6 2 0 vmsonnn s anmzanon should (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today ELEN MURDER NEEEMEETING TODAY) ROUND TABLE TUES. g _,H,}1¢~;,,u;nm;;;m;;;,g;, mard King, i N R O ORI o atid Owen Lewis, Pre of the HERE FROM SEATTLE ; 'r" h ‘l“cekl ”\';“ ’!‘ direct Wir€ pr.ines Chamber of Commerce, are| Jack Motgan of Seattle 1s at the d.( ]‘ ”KW“’ )Clurl;c heon MeCtng | ;g the members of the Petit| Gastineau Hotel, - the Kiwanis Club in the Baranof |, U. S. District Court here S et ) Hotel today. ' urrent session. The two HERE FROM MONTANA Zoch Gordon, director of t 1 Halhes ditisens atrly wWilliam Bratz of Great Falls '{‘oon-Ag(:fl C‘lub was rh*rxm v - 8 the a and have Montana, is registered at the Gas- itor, condycting a quiz for whicl . local officials | tineau. Kiwanis members were divided into ¢ b probleths:condern- 2 oo two teams, the Fat Men and the the nunity bd AT THE BARANOF he as broadcast t vidual countries, At Airpori— Maximum, 41 LD SHUE SN WAS Tia Soow. 0 . . . . . . . . . A plea guilty t National Federation of Fed-| The Intern al Trade nest Gruening opened the minimum, 34 . charges was 1 s. i 1 En 1 mon economic la \ g 1 a summary of de- WEATHER FORECAST o trict Cour mo; g by Eu-I in jold Room v d last ev ¥ in the UN during the (Juncau and Vieinity) . gene LaMoore, @ n Roll- { tel Ll . t 3 ernational Round Ta mont and Mrs. Wilford Cloudy with rain tonight an who was ir e Fed- President’s cha 1f turn-| which convened at the Governc Joh gave a report on the Civil and Thursday. W . 3 use for its monthly discussion | Rishts Commission. Following dis- creasing to te . he United Nations n of her report, refreshments| ; 15 - 25 mph tonight. Slight- e ft Charver for z W ed ly warmer . . . . . . . . . . n up after a 3 f de- e PRECIPITATION ¢ : 5 5 : Thin Men. The fat men carried and Lewis will be heard Adolph Roseneau of Port Heiden all the weight, with the final score , 4 special interview on KINY to-|is registered at the Baranof being 36 to 24 in their favor : at 6:15 o'tlock CC g Other guests at the meeting were iyl 3 : A. Peterson of the Alaska Con- AMAIN FAME ERE SEE OpUTORIER struction Company, now here for JERMAIN FAMILY HERE Dave Burnett of Salinas, Calif, \ . Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Jermain and s stopping at the Baranof Hotel®® '”I“'“‘ *"“l‘; Hnlflrv)\ at Geneva Iy the Pre { y o ear Federal Pro-! conrerence on Trade and hu]»u\ since Jan. ~" il ced to be hang- At Airport— 0.79 inches taved | Aid thi Ala ves are insuf- "he 'POSes o 2 ganizatior - a was stayed e The purpose i the organizati since Jan. 1, 394 inches; the Meeks Trial White gy » ile White- | 4, ghter arrived here on the —ee g the serious situ-|are to promote expansion of inter- r. and Mrs. John ¥ ard i 25 inct n the def wo= | Bational Sk anyaRe iy : Al Andai S e e ST head of the Nortkern Commercial g national trade among many rather here on the Aleutian accom- CIE T e e TR I o ommercial | pjeytian. Jermain, who is Chief | My and M:s. -;. Hawk of Spo- ompany set’ LaMocre's case t itles and the | development | than individual countries, make eir two children. Kelly L g of the Alaska Branch of the U. S.|kane are staying at the Baranof trial .of G e Harrison Meeks, UHIus people t‘vt Alaska these trade >ments effective j5 w Budget Officer for the | Judson Husted gave & report on | Bureau of Mines, has been in the & S eyl i which begins_tomorrow E alth Officials NOW| without discrimination, foster sta- Alaska Natiy rvice, RE FROM IDAHC the periodical subscriptions at the r the past six weeks to| VIENNA--One member of the - - ‘ o t shot get m,‘,‘“ bility on preducti and employ- > has t h the U. 8. Indian| R. G. Sunderland of Ionners u Public Library, and the cor th superiors in Washing- Rmm:‘;uan royal household said in MNDS“DE FROM e g Bzl s * 7 ment, and encou eC J 3 the past n\e years in|Ferry, Idaho, is registercc at the ne of the vocational guidance ton, D. C., and to complete Vienna today that ex-King Michael’s 2 hingt velopment of backward areas } ¥ ears | Baranof being assembled. He said ' rangements for bringing his f abdi: n was a direct result of MOUNT ROBERTS o e S S e . s with the o e jone has mals | ily to > was Russian pressure on the Ruman- [& as secured from the Pe ic ark S e, AT HOTEL JUNEALU wh ey ep, ti ed t tion in N nber ian Government to recognize the 1t pointes at the' .y + . w (AUSES DAMAGE IRt gL ORS that the Section of the UN, and was T <elly family will make their| Martin Cordes of Haines is reg- | library w appreciate h e regime of Communist General Mary am is not limited to . by vari ko e | ¢ SR 4 o lone but inslades| T680_ Y various members of the |home 3 Gold Street, istered at the Hotel Juneau 3 Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. 'kos Vifiades in Greece. A small landslide on Mt. Rob- BRI Res LoD, o8 erts late y ed minor Erland Pears Avenue. The landslide simultaneously with a brief pow- er failure which caused the City's lights to flicker at 5:51 p. m Mrs. Pearson an a child were at home when they heard the slide rolling and they hed outside to escape it. The slide damaged their fuel oil tank and left them without heat. The Pearson’s are : ve a short history of t Lerculosis vaccine, B.C.G t netime a ]“A s ches of Juneau with neighbors tempco Mr. and Mrs. A. E. G age this morr and reported that LN il > e CHAMBER COMMERCE ‘ : / TOMORROW NOON egL.ar meeting “hamber of Commerce 11 t the noon hour tomor- morning - Del Hanks Executive, wa lflt today via PAA for 1 B e ] SR = BABY SHOES, whifekid - - - 1.00 SWEATERS 1.25- 110 A T ~ NN CHILDREW'S OXFORDS, small sizes - 1.50 JACKETS B cities bn Iur returning to Jlm( Al lmunnmmn'n||unuummu|||u||unmuu|||nnumu|||muum.mnunm : ,, -3 CHILDREN'S SHOES, brown, sizes 410 8 1.50 PANTS - e NO MORE. - ; ; ; BABY LONG WHITE STOCKINGS - 23 (OVERALLS - 1.00 and 60« dirty hands... M‘ : spiieh driune.-r : e BABY SWEATERS - - 1.00and 1.25 MACKINAWS - - - - - 495 clouds of dust... - ikttt g : "l SHAWLS - - - - 2.50and 2.95 SNOW SUITS - 1850, 10.95, 9.50 BABYSHIRTS - - - 35cand 30c GIRLS' COAT and LEGGINGS $3.00 and 5.00 BLANKETS - - - - 1.00102.50 GIRLS' COATS - 1:3.50, 7.50 and 55.00 BLOUSES, sizes 2-3-4 - - - 150 (APS and HELMETS - - - - 1.00 : ) - BLOUSES, up fo size 12 - 1.00 and 3@ BABY CAPS - - - 5@cand 1.00 b, S ,, \ WOOL SKIRTS, sizes 1 fo 6 - - 2.25 EMBROIDERY THREAD, while they bag to empty on FILTER QUEEN cleaner that cleans rugs, dusts fur- Pt g e el , i 4 OVERALLS, small sizes - - - 2.00 GIRLS' DRESSES - .00, 1.50 and 3.00 empties like a wastebasket BrL T T T N ol SHRTS - - - - 1.00and 56c MITTENS - - - - 5@cand 1.00 pick np dog hair. Has no heavy weight 1o push around. Gets all the way under low furniture, Com- plete with full set of aachments, bandy storage case See it today! | O M e—ge@ You will have fo examine the se arficles fo realize the large W. P. JORENSON | N savings represented in the above prices P. 0. Box 1232 211 So. Franklin PHONE 17 |IIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN]IIIIIIIllllIIMI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII f mfi R No Exchanges, Approvals or Refunds of Sale Merchandise SALE STARTS CHILDREN'S WEAR Friday the 1&th AND CONTINUES through Wednesday o .p JANUABY 21St Juneau, Alaska NGERS e mnsn’nmnunss

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