The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1948, Page 3

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THURSDAY, FE BRLI\R\ , 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU ALASKA PAGF. THREE [ WEATHER DISPLAY NEWS HEMS AT MINING TN ALASICA "KOREA MAY BLOW Barlleft Profests Income Tax Probe e MADE I WINDOW Y 1 Sty v SHOWS PRODUCTION UP,” IS WARNING Discriminaiion on Hits LA Politicia SEAT“-E OF PAK AMERICAN FROM SITKA i up 15 DERCENT IN'AT GIVEN T0 ASSEMBLY, Alaska Workers vusmmorcs o v o Ihe House Rules Committe rdered an investigation of income ithi ch the end of tr ; —within easy red American has a very interest-| (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) By A 5 A Feb. 19. (P WASHINGTO . 18 returns of some leading Louis display of equipme: s Weather Bures o) ke . 14.—Valen-are ca may blow it is cold! 'tes AT b war ; Jure I by K used | i he Litt o e " bisner | ! § Fly in swift comfort fomile-n-minute Alaska ) end the ai atchers, | o e durir s i Y £ pi northern .o i the big Bureau meteorol { R i NEme— 2 3 3 leaders a5 jett tol reporte T 7 H € b lll‘ uent schedules ; R ban o e i e s, eborter. e sorki TR OS I ARIINGS- | R -0 servers, and ayer was obser Enroute, settle lounge AduiiRisteatioe N in Sitka ye with a compre g cre Mr. and Mrs ) ! as Bl dhret it Ya Havit cators. all work as alteam t s n of meetings for Jack G rox . cation! Sar : I t s shatter- discrimination npainst Alaskans ane 0 de 15 M ? § your comvor imum ],0.~~xhlu ety . ation planned by |in Seatt i X : ¥ bOW' 1 pave as ‘ e File d raers ar Ifls B scu and cnjoy u world and eVery'flight. Forecasts for & 1 ed Council of Church| Leaving by Totem this morning akout t ne ratc in 1946. |u ne beginning of | gy Wolkirs: résl T L e famous service ...ineluding of the airline terminals and forecas > rings started atjwere: I i X Edge Alask i B 2 o R X and the X 1 N oy west Alrl } tared 'i5 “"““’"“ hot meals, ‘u” are made by both airline and We: t residence, until 2 pm. From 'coma whe I be associat ds, wor the Bi < 101 R DAP e < bpint e M Constilt Pan American . .« her S¥or ts and cros business houses closed to|with 3 al nir vs M 4 ¢ R B ther Bureau meteorologists and cro c ] : rthwest's 2-0-2 fleet to 25. The BARANOF lI()T L checked by the p v ryone the opportunity to'Dr. Stein, a r € A \ Geor 1 _"‘fi TN 1 v ; 2 : p F ¢ 5 i attend the Lutheran Church com- many, ba n Japonski sinee! sou f Ketchika 1 4 “,‘U . o vioh | eompny. plags i ALl ol i g i sunce the arrival o 2.3 ‘transports e 5 £ g 7 4 ¥ ar a 6 pound, smaller and slower Airway forecasts prepared by the ering. At 3 the young { the A chool; Mrs.i Gold production ¥ 302 fine } ) 3 3 5 Weathen. Biire Pk JD d5ta " af] D met at the USO for'an hour | Ver; ay; C. L. Sandstrom; MIS. ounce 3 rth $10,58¢ 7 fl ] PQRAGE o ‘l“:\ I K ‘l”l P b ‘: ""; 14 by Juy. i ) L g mfl Afl[ [CA/Y Juneau are ti mitted all over Al-|0f praver. From 5 pm. until the|Harold Veatch of the Si Sentinel i1 vortl 93733 okt Hospita e ,‘[(f is : ”","\. i 7”",1 ‘, X‘“‘W e orto AIRHAYS aska, Western Canada he hourly meetings at residences were|lor a - cup. in’ Seattle 5 4 lA“E rmer w.u_ Jewgtt, The gl st s Sl of 4Ty oifis. Nortlivekty. Tho. sirw d and continued until mid-|Nosey wireh; fox ter-| g uction as 69,392 E s{ G I abd Mis Tio gi8 ! B 1 ealoss il : casts prepared by the Weather r "“.’~‘ I,"' i T rk and, gunces valt A 52,80 ett and Mr. and Mrs. Sam H.’\‘]ww» 3 3 \na‘ .-;(‘nn.m\nx\)‘.lm\ in eau forecast cent emoval w0l red with 1946 pr t e High School skiers' vich thé Goldstéin Bullding (lux:\pn and Fairbanks are ! R G i ; nees r § v afternoon aboard similar dissemination so t 11; be started g Bata| I .Gl 4o }.appoinies| L.ead: oo te fu tiver ern Airlines to com- o torthern Airlines to e ni i oz stations, offici nd ag es con-| Sigma Phi members managed to guardian of v de mine near Hyder p ced Meet here Saturday cerned will h full fore: and ; ¢© every resid { énd, tate her of five chil-| 26060 pounds of er wort advisory inf on at all time 1 few and some surprising ex-}dr . v 12 to five years, 55434 along witt ounds of | Tho y are Gary % T 1 el T is . ¥ t of " A € ¢ Junior class are Gary All of the: L e i m.m 2pp! intments 'n,. is pres ad T an exter 1d valued B [hat 1€ Kin Robinson, Niel Marter erate 24 hours a day ¥ gl B d‘:““d the { where he was fur| 415 produced a small am Harla Terry Fraser, and the year. Each cente ik g v il 2 il v en ore n Marjorie Dawsen responsible for cer p ificult job effi and g ed { y he F i responsible for certa itftcult: joh el Ay HER. > inum productic 1 i mpete in the senior rtain terminals and wlso provi U it g . e { God.| Goodnews Bay district th-ldias ar B ., who won the M 4 inforimation for se lunteers v ik aifferent Wk deciined 4 : ‘ Gordovs eals Groceries tors outside their own hifts at the all, where ¢ i x returned by! co e iesm “the 1046 tot 81 ‘4 William Jacobs Every hour several hundred w raying is keing done, during the ac- p r visit o , £ v K Ph Ph ther stations ] 1'VE S tual X-rayir One of the extran- eral r ths in t s : = e o B one Dlle celling,. visibility, weathe v, cous results of the Beww’s efforts is : e v A : et g ) < ; b ivaiGeNe satkpIaHER of g orted during ] i ve today from rain, fog, et hoint, and winds. This infor tatistics R ird D wiotkh o8 bt 4 £ i . - - i e nitied : : IANNEL SERI! : o oo oh , “Alaska’s Friendliest Market sartially coded and tr reau offi fi ba it ",‘I_ i s L : “m tput of other no MENDENHALL Delivery Schedule Free Delivery ¢ v he seco §ER D £ ANE o.050 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 AM. ‘-”:;' - .,,. ¢ ‘:"“““ 4 s il . ) RIVER BREDGE AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P. M. K-otBL e | s DOUGLAS DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAY {LOSES 12 NOON e Pl . Gy oy o th 10 Sutns Coanee Bt Hoyce Dagses (ode e Jun e MR BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day s will call for bids fop | cn work to'be done at the You'll find the best and mosi compleie assoriment of FRESH ver Bri on HH: d portions of Canada, her . ! - he Talas 6T Kbk : ‘..‘:;: oo o T TR SR 5 bl Mieose - g Law ill fo e 2L, O e ol a5 ehamars o Lspe Alssk Senale o oo ot e || FRUITS and VEGETABLES at the Japan rors) reports : s ‘."1\12;]“1' : ‘\:“_Jny\‘s ufi as KD 1o migh ¢ night the O i1 0 L+ e R :,“ ‘, of s o B Py ] & D oo o ahcrnoo d o Lz and the Tnps vould . sCaiifornia Super Viariet™ s s g : 7 Tie season usk endod s ben 3| The Hous pused e i e s W, ths PEAS PEACHES Most of the weatber reports com- day aid from the RUSSIAN yjondance 1 uncau and Ter e measure . i March 8 Case 24 No. 2 tins Home Style—24 No. 2% tins in on the ot ) Cathed her Ossorgin y ededl by s 2 /o tter group iden- terday afternoon o v s : 3 7 ' tifying the stat which made the Palll rs were: John Lawrence, ; 3 F el S aal PNA OFF S ¥ observation. Ed. Roberts, Willlam Lindquist L i £ MpnnerEe & | Hardld Olen, teat : s > I Wal 10rtheas e large p in the center Brookman, Bill Walton g and Zack 2 e Sias? S W, CAERRC. o Pacific Northern Airlines from . 8 chiji £ ) Fou w 30 pm. on last New Years Day., survived Ly one son, B!asl P‘ocks Hafbsg b g O R er_of i > ,“”,’ E: ds were very strong over e f Sitka. Another son S tho A Land i Anchorage, have arriv - & = Bi To al Division Three of the Ter- ¢ 1410 ¢ Imer “Pinky" Harris, sales and st Alaska that day with vel- { front of the v 4 3_ rea : an S ities of 50 to 70 miles per hour Girl Scout C the entrance 8w YOF 4 ',,' Plousict o (he By i ¢ les Whyte bills went to and brief gusts above 90 miles perito Whitestone Narro about five ) e e loc Jf1 3 aks an the mip s ; Josion in a grease mixing| OVERHEATED STOVE, FIRE ; A p p u s 3 isobars (lines of equal pressure) On Wednesday morning a son, , Tide Wate: TR Commercial Janitors ] Tide WalatAsar ol Don't let your valuable floors The blue lines are “cold fronts” Norman Lyle, weighing ten poun 0o X New York Hark A ted oil stove we L A T A e A A S . s e S S S 2 rocked New York Ho I heated oil stove was the (cold air flowing in behind the was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ma- o a » g o become ruined through neglect B but resulting flames were ca \ 3-3 fire alarm at 11:35 ¢ W front) toon, at thelr home on D Street. Mr. woqimsyined before reaching any B s Mindsetl apait. | O GUEF calises Windows DARIGOLD SWEET & hgui before reaching any T 1 e Bind B ot sotled? . CRE & S The red lines are “warm fronts” Matoon is employed by the Columbia § 4 5 43 ) s 2 2 the extensive petroleum works m it 112 Gastineau Avenue s Pl R e 3 rln’ (warm air flowing in behind the Lumber Compa n the waterfront fembers of the Juneau Volunteer | Call EXPERIENCED MEN p | [ ———————— R A e front) ch 3 ; . ol ¥ 4 i There ‘were no reports cas- | Fire rtn sisted by & Alaska JANITORIAL Service i The purple lines are “occluded) ., 7 ualties Y 1 quickly extinguish- CONKLE and L o} CRISCO fronts” (where a cold front has ov- The Samitary Meat and Groecery "¢ T i y X : i < _tv ks o o i i o e d the small fire in the apartment Phone Re SPRY g Company, in which Ken N rta a sar . ) any, Nordby erbagisl Wt R X bought out his partner a couple of There's news in the Want-Ads! | cccupled by John W. Male ‘The explanation of fronts is given out his pa a couple of s - 1 0 7 e e R on the large yeilow and black sheet '.tln;l;!n il;in, had a most unfortunate a 1 . just in front of the map. |2Ra pmassrassiug’ experienios Shl N 4 g Ay - The green shading on the ma Wk W SO Charles | M‘Mgwfl roasted [2 e lan‘e' ol 2 l map| ot i el = - - shows areas where precipitation is/ VAYAOr of the Alaska Credit Bur-} for uniform full flavor. eau sent collection notices to ev falling. : £ T S o O, S . W e S he preen “stars” indicate areas'Chc O th g g Ume of : A 'uwnm?h:p transfer, causing the cus- r A snow is falling s [tomers and Mr. Nordby untold an- | ghish and embarrassment. Mr, Nord- ! f Lal’ge Grade AA TolLET Tlssufi Ly made every effort to contact each | - Bowll"e (u‘lomcr to assure him the \\holo' ( T e e g 0 ozen o1ls 44 »( ) MM i *y excuse it please. He pustvd notices Friday night's Commercial League his store windows and published | comes up for the fourth session|angq excuse in the Sitka Sentinel Vfltn the following schedule, on!post customers were willing to for-| the Elks s: 7 o'clock, the S give and forget providing their names | and T Clothing vs. the Home Gro- | were removed from the bad credit! E | c and Thomas Hardware will jists throughout the copntry. How-' play the Veterans Administration.!ever, the whole thing was unneces- . - ‘ At 9 o'clock the Arctic Bar will sary and bad business on the part I v play the Ludwig Nelsons and the |of the Alaska Credit Bureau. ailey Bar team will roll with| the Sanitary Ecit,‘squ;\d, Uniforms [«‘JX' the School Band ar- = 'v w Prlces Good rrlda afld Sahlrday {rived last week and will be worn at l:-l()()N.\H. VISITOR |the next band concert, March 11. The 3 : :; = P " N l : :B = Mrs. George Linn of Hoonah is payment for the uniforms, which i P“‘)NE l ll l registered at the Hotel Juneau. were ordered through ‘the Sitka HREE | el TR | | siiedoon .95 | HAMS - - .80 FEATHERS ‘ Lean ~ Meaty Shoulder I B Y | Pork(hops,lb 85(IPork Roasi, Ib. §O¢ ANAMERIANFAVORII‘I !l e : £L 1S Ygg:(‘ FR”ZEN F(‘)’()]) W/ R UVl ' C L ER EMPTY?? If so consult us about quarters of heef or let us refer you to one of our A SCHILLING & CO. san rlAN‘C" satisfied customers. WE WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS. PIYISION o Mecormick & €0 HF : We Feafure Only Grain-Fed Beef Ohst *TED ANp PACKED gy THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. JBLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65& GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-242-E8

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