The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1948, Page 5

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1948 4 LER Aol ANE - Ning VALE W?RX :,Mikt"@%—l"@!! J sterring ;> S{mn(s ARRETT § with SKULEY BURNETTE ADELLE ROSERTS CLEANS vour Pen AS IT WRITES! Magic SOLV-X PARKER QUINK flushes away pen- clogging sediment! | Like magie, solv-x in Parker Quink actually cleans your pen as it writes. ‘ WASHABLE | ink’s 5 wash- Dissolves and washes away sediment cble colors are leftby ordinary high-acid in tdal se i e ,school or at home. Spets are easily removed from fin- gers or clothing. pens free flowing. Protects parts against metal corrosion and rubber ot. Choose from 9 brilliant colors— 4 permanent, 5 washable! PARKER QUINK Prices: Quink 15¢ and 25¢, Superchrome 50¢ THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janesville, Wis., U. S. A, 3870-€ . . . THE ONLY INK P e e T ‘ ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIXAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Jonvenient arternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 AR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE == 0131 FEATURE ! BILL AY CAPHTOL | DURING WEEKEND. the re in his most ia Pictur thrilling Mysterious Intrud- re i iea 1 the black of nigh A woman 4 dic’s first crop of ofispring n includes J I’e< is Tnomfi But e of t justice i with th ¢ | in speedy | SiDGQE f rward w cn the ssu h conditions excellent at | m hill and bowl areas. The 4 eration | and a! for both | 1 oppor- ish to bone t type of ski- It will also give an \xccl‘(nl‘ ice for some of the lads to! the strictly downhill men a! starred, and Barton . SCHEDULE, iu;.: H HOUSEWIVES IN DALL SPRING | CAMPAIGN; CUT |1zaz5s e G L00Ms oveRsoenDi |LLOLENTURY Feb. 6 the 1948 spri n of the e that the boy E busy as ever despite| The Agriculture tart view of m > conditioning per- lirst of the start until March 1, inee by later than it has been e of butter the llnluh will en- STARTS TONIGHT 9:30 hY wnn i ROUNDUP Feb. 6.—L Mrs. er of two o far this of the -year-old Riddie TR JOE YORK for NEW YORK, though Mr re's Relie n Florida s like one off to a run- \ces partment said nds since wide- usewives to and choice Alth .l iod dc muel D. year shc ede that the colt idle, owner of Rel insists that his is the best of War Re- r meat in s id, k ‘turned omer are shc the two| mor 1te t in W nd ¢ n against each and lamb, les: In addition T top g will market fell off al after the Dey hizh prices s n, who rode Relic to 1 the Bahamas , has a sim- at Hia- a hard- In the mand for sharply tha end holida, It horses and nid > 'WORKERS K!T’Y wx 10 mmwm BE RETURNED 10 UNITED STATES Feb. 6 A let- return of the om London was of the late Or- Probate Judge Rodney photographic r, written Dec, 8, ly that the 3 large munber year bock or 3 p up to get Ray’s autlog | nally one of the stoog 5 'LE, 6. fim—‘\n ulti- ed Dununt a huge to recognize Local 7 of the {ing: “This is presented Workers Union as bar- great promotional ability. bnxnb i wgent has been handed has really benefitted.” All » Salmon ‘Industry, In- Ray needed was his patented home Business Agent I. A, plate dusier to blow him right out of Hope Lodge 7 of ol the joml nal Association of d a dozen unions 5 percent, " of the ) Alaska Salmon workers are Only one eveiii took place in the squared circle last night and here it is: At Tampa, Fla., DAYTON, O - ter authorizir Kitty Hawk plar found in the effec ille Wrig M. Love a Judge Lov copy of the BINNIE BARNES JOMN EMERY Plus: igen said the rights of the shi Z 1510 ‘Cannery. Woikets' UBlin, ‘4 Melody of Youth — Air Express NEWS bargaining agent have been chal- e e e e troemeeptg] lingzed by the Independent Seafood Workers Union, which is headed by former officers of Number 7. seum at Ke 1on_industry spokesmen say he sent the as acted as bargaining Wit ars, but the £ procedure have not aft-Hartley It was addr Intosh, Direct, ence Mu- ton, London, where in a dispute itution 1n Tommy Gomez, i, 195, Endi- 42 PASSENGERS ARE - CARRIED BY AC ON | THURSDAY'S TRIPS Alaska CO(\h((\] made yesterday and carried industry i Al with now ke ccmplied Act e HOLLY esmoPrP [ o — o See us for a variety of hat shapes to be covered with material to match your titution Institu- ELECTION DECISION SOON SEATTLE, Feb. 6.—M®—A decis- fon on whether steps will be taken et an election to de ‘U""llflnif‘ with being man-carrying several f 42 bad time. A will be the W ers to coastal towns to Skagway: W. T. Sfew Boyd, A. Ander: ay to Juneau . [Jch) Hensdock. I. Newell, S. to w Y., 1O, Alice Peterspurg: B. Freestone, George | June1u to Haines: ROGKIE PROSPECTS = \ Juneau | Martin, SIGNED BY ACORNS - P(trhbum to Juneau: Sarah Ma- Feb, 6P \gm‘ Dorothy Farrell. n ball club of the! Wrangell to Juneau: fic Coast League announced |Nicholas. today the signing of two rookie _Kefchikan to Petersburg: John prospects, John Conant, right- TrOvell, John Bowen. handed pitcher from Surgionsville, Ketchikan to Juneau: F. C .Ed- renn., and John Ragni, outfielder WArds W. C. Swift. m . PorlAn A S teh; | Wrangell to Ketchikan: Ramona 25, won 19 and lost 10! Bjorge, Charles Bjorge, Isaac Ja- cobson. Conant, s P. Graham r of the Na- ticnal Labor Relations Board, said ' today, A decision can possibly be made by Tuesday, he said. The dispute is between Local No. 7, Cannery Wor Union (CIO), and the n ndcnt Seafood Workers' Un- icn, headed by former officers of Local No. 7. The Alaska Salmon Industry has re: with L jualified Act The Seafood Workers Union has complied with the Taft-Hartiey Act by filing non-Communist affi aying it has not the Taft-Hariley tused to negotiate Soviet Ukraine Making Charges LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 6—®— The Soviet Ukraine today accused Britain of obstructing the parti- tion of Palestine. Vassily A. Tarasenko, Ukranian ate on the Secwity Council, ed that the position taken by the British was contrary to the United Nations Assembly's decision to split the Holy Land into Jewish and Arab nations. i EYES Suit or Dress. Room 7 - Vale"ntine Building REASONABLE PRICES Newest Styles and Trims EXAMINED LFNSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin 2 PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS — iy aavis’ or i ottcers anct has et 1A ticned for a certification election, leaders said. CONTAINING SOLV-X | for Phoenix of the Arizona-Texas league. Ragni ,23, hit .311 and batted in 118 runs for Stockton | | of the California State league last | year. ————.—— JOHNNY VAUGHT SIGNS FOR FOUR | YEARS AGAIN, w | | | | OXFOI"D another s hoad ccach at the JUmverSiLy of Mississippi, Oflicials said. school e SOUTHEAST ALASKA GUIDES ASSOCIATION TO MEET ON MONDAY The first meeting for the 1948 seascn of the Southeast Alaska Guides Association will be held at :the Sportsmen’s barber shop at 8 p. m. Monday, February 9. Sec- retary Dean Williams urges all members and those interested in | guide activities to attend. Several important matters will be brought p for discussicn spertaining to | guide proklems for the coming | season. ———— NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by any person other | han myself. (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. E | Juneau to Sitka: Lois Jund, Hy- tmen Moskowitz, Frank M® | william Kuny, Edward Kuny, D(»n Foster, Governor Gruening. i Sitka to Juneau: Bertha LaRoe, Wilbur LaRoe, Earl Jackman. Heonah to Juneau: Jeannie Welch, F. Lattonen, Sam Knudsen, Gomman Officer E. V. Carlson, J artin, Mrs. J. Martin. lof the Was a to Hoonah: W. C. McDon- | and JniResponseto Popular Demand THE BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Continues iis threough February a fl Machine Oil Parmaneni Wave - $7.95 Machineless Oil Permanent Wave §12.50 SPECIAL COLD WAVE - §17.50 These Specials have been the “Talk of the NOW you can have your hair styled in the Latest Mode . . .. Razor-cut styling gives you a coiffure of which you'll be proud. APPLICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS NOW AVAILABLE AT USCG ;r,m{aimln RTINS to Angoon n to Juneau: Ar Juneau to Hawk Inlet Hawk Inlet to June: Sugar Bow! Founfain Lunch Breakfast - Lunch - Dinners Soft Ice Cream We have just completed installation of additional seating capacity to take care of our patrons during peak hours. Come in and see our new streamlined booths. Open 24 Hours A Day LEO L. LAZETTI Proprietor 162 S. Franklin Sireet JUNEAU, ALASKA _Phone 773 The Barenof Beauty Salon Telephone 538 for Appoiniment MRS. ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Assisted by MRS. FLOSSIE FORAN, Beautician Open Evenings by Appointmeni P!umbing & Healing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. A R T IIlllllmllllllIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIWMfllIMIIl'

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