The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1948, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Arts and Crafts Exhibition here next month. This was pointed out at Friday night's meeting of the A&C Board of Directors in the Ter- ritor: Museum The Board urged all persons hav- ing displays to enter them for the annual affair at the Scottish Rite Temple in Juneau. Interested per- sons may receive complete informa- MEMBERSHIP NOT NECESSARY FOR A&C EXHIBITION Membership in the Alaska Arts Crafts, Inc., or ar craft- group is not required for en- Paint It Yourself With NU-ENAMEL The Wonder Finish that flows on ... and dries in a hurry . . . Comes in 28 beautiful colors plus white, black, aluminum . . . and transparent. 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OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb, 28— The dolls have been made by sev-|—Police today were hot on the case eral persons. {of two young girls—nine and eleven Provisions were also made for a —who were Wlephane 5"008’98 for an miscellaneous display to include Oklahoma City bootlegger. items which cannot be easly classifi- Oklahoma still has prohibition and ed into one of the regular depart- the local rum-runners use phones ments. ,to take orders for home delivery. School children, members of the The law found out about it when Bo; uts, Girl Scouts and other police went to a house to check displays of their handiwork at the complaints that the girls' grown- similar groups were urged to enter Up sister was abusing her baby. at the exhibition. Juvenile officers R, M. Goff and The A & C Board is meeting each T. T. Hutchinson said the tykes week until the exhibition on March could rattle off bootleg prices of 12, 13 and 14. popular brands and had been train- Word has also been received that ed to jot down customers addresses. a large display will he entered from u sae,” explained tHe elder the ANS institution at Mt. Edge- cister, “mother isn't home much.” cumbe. | Toe officers want to meet her, S CAA REPRESENTATIVE HERE Mrd A. V. James of the CAA at De(ision Agains' Gustavus arrived in Juneau yes- prdey ond so rewseerd e e Tymo Union, Effort . SRS : To Block Injunction There’s news n the Want-Ads! | “ INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 28.—(P—U. 8, District Judge Luther M. Swygert ruled against the International Ty- pographical Union in its effort to tlock a Taft-Hartley injunction filed against it. Judge Swygert denied the Un- ion’s motion to dismiss the petition for an injunction filed by the Office of Robert N. Denham, General Counsel of the National Labor Re- lations Board. The Judge announced he would hold a hearing March 3 on the in- junction petition. DO YOUR TIRES HAVE WORN SPOTS AND AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX? Chinese Commies Caplure Yingkow PEIPING, FPeb. 28 —IM—Chinese Communists smashed into the Ying- lkow Airport today amid intensified fighting for that vital government feaport in southern Manchuria. Capture of Yingkow was reported o FRED E. BRYANT Near Alaska S. S. Dock and Office ON ADMIRAL WAY Phone 902 i LUDWIG NELSON’S Spring Sale March Ist through March 6th 20% 10 50% OFF On many lovely pieces in Jewelry - Glass China - Silver and Figurines ALSO 20% OFF THE DAILY ALABKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA - |by the Chinese Communist radio in |a broadcast heard by the Associated Press in San Francisco. | | The broadcast said the seaport fell yesterday after “the entire Kuomin- cut from the ankles of the people tang (Government) temporary 58th| of Jasper,” Division with over 10,000 troops went Chairman H. Klugh Purdy, who over to the northeast people’s libera- | submitted the resolution. “I hereby tion (Communist) Army.” Casualties announce that the first round of among Yingkow’s “police and gen- the fight for democracy was won by darmes” were placed at 2,000. | a knockout.” The Communists said Yingkow —_—— Airport was taken Wednesday night I |and a Government plane was cap-| MORE OUIBRMKS tured as it landed. | | 0““ Na“onal paziy Army reported today 19 Koreans | | were killed in raids on police Loxes iy |in south Korea—attacks which Am- RIDGELAND, N. C, Feb. 28.— | erican authorities described as Com- P—Jasper county Democrats have munist-inspired. voted themselves out of the na-| The raids were a renewal of out- tional party in protest :l;flnst‘bresks which U. S. authorities said President Truman's civil rights|are aimed at forcing the United Na- | program. tions Commission for Korea to leave " The county’s Democratic Execu- | the country. Russia denied the Com- | tive Committee last night unani-| mission entry to its occupation zone ! mously adopted a resolution of |in north Korea. }Wlthdrnwal. A crowd estimated| The U.S. Army said 31 ralds wers at 1500 roared approval as 44 conducted on police boxes in Cholia | mémbers of the committee voted Pukto Province. Telephone wires sent, . “The shackles of slavery __é’lfi YEAR DANCE Moose Lodge Members and Invited Guests ORCHESTRA Saturday Evening. Feb. 28th ./%m compranion {o the worlds most-wantled Seen . . . are when 47 were killed. declared Committee 1918, ————,—— OREGON VISITOR | under 40. { ———————— W. E. Donaldson of Portland, | Oregon, arrived in Juneau yes- terday via Pan American and is|yesterday from Sitka SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1948 !in the high school auditorium. were cut and ties thrown across Rail-| In the U. S. influenza epidemic Five committee members were ab- road tracks. 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