The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 15, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Ruffled and ready for Easter. gayest of colors . . . the most adorable hams, chambrays and prints. B M. Rehtrends QUALITY SINCE /887 dop Cotf o 1, Wi, | Dewey-fresh cottons in the styles, in dimities, ging- And are they washable! . come through the laundry, bright and charming as ever. .. . Nannette O Jean Durain Cinderella o} WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective: October Ist to April Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneéau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU . cvr AT, 3140P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 2:50P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:20P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 1:30P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A 10:20A Ar. SITKA .. Lv. 10:30A (*or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURD Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU ... sifudes e ..Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55F 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY ... L. -3:30F (All Times PST °120) JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed.Frl. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fr Angoon ... Hawk Inlet X > Baranof Hood Bay . X 4 Chatham Hoonah X X Chichagof .. X Kimshar - A Cobol X Pelican ARG R < Elfin Cove ... X Port Althorp .. ... X Excursion Ln. X Superior % Lo Funter X Tenakee SR VE Gustavus o i gy et 4 Todd o TR X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 | GMKW%* . etwing I ‘ % JUNEAU 'S Seuthoasioon L FASHION SHOW, SILVER TEA BY GIRL SCOUTS, BROWNIES ON FRIDAY The Senior Girl Scouts and the Brownie Troops of the Juneau area Iwil! hold open house with a Silver <@ iu tue Goid koom of the Baran- {5 Hotel on Friday afternoon March ‘9, at 3:30 o’clock which will be pre- | reeded with a pre-Easter showing of the latest in Easter and spring ‘ashions at the Capitol Theatre for he younger set to the Teen Agers. “he public is cordially invited to at- end the Silver Tea and show. The funds received from the Silver Pea- will be the means of some Girl cout in this area in attending the 1eetings of the future camps and sossibly a National Meetin. Mrs. Cecil Casler will be in charge f the afternocon’s entertainment and vill preside over the Teen Age fa- hion show. - | BENECKE'S GO SOUTH | Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Benecke and child left via Pan American for a six weeks vacation in Minnesota and California. Benecke is with the Alaska Coastal Airlines. ————————————— Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Becretarial & 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 SERVICE Devey:W. Get the NEW | Metzdorf Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON and Managing Habit! Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 'ONLY CHEERS FOR|Ann Thompson s APPOINTMENTS ON \ | KREMLIN, SAYS J. R.| THIRD PARTY FROM TACOMA, March 15.—(@P—James | Roosevelt says “the only cheering| ta the Third Party comes from the { l. The eldest son of the late Presi-{T dent paid his respects to Henry Wal- Mrs. Sidney Thompson became the |begins March 22. The s lace’s Third Party movement at the !} MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1948 W-A-N-T A-=-D-S FUR SALE MAN'S Large Star Sapphire Ring. Also Beautiful Diamond Ring. Bride of Carl P. X-RAYING ARE NOW Muel!er Saiurday‘BEING SC_HEDULED Before an altar banked with talll A committee of 11 volunteer wor apers of tulips. daffodils and|ers started today at the Juneau adioli and illuminated by lighted |public heaith center to fill out the MURPHY & MURPHY | IMMEDIATE SALE—The “Apex,’ tapers in candelabra, Miss Ann, appointment schedules for the tub-! excellent packer, greatly reduc- y hompson, daughter of Mr. and|erculosis mass X-r which| ed price. Good buys. Hoffman. Call 507 or cards | POPULAR CAFE—Good location,| Black 669, 836 6t ERAL Trollers for sale, Call of Mr. Carl Mueller, son of will be picked up Thursday by the! completely equipped for lease or of | members of the canvassing commit- e Jefferson-Jackson Day ~dinner of ,ay. and Mrs. John Mueller e. Pierce County Democrats Saturday| chicago, Ill, Saturday evening,|tee for redistribution to the Juneau| SECONDHAND Store. fi;’,"glm Bk Shob, Douglgfi?; night March 13 at 8 o'clock. The Rev. residents who made appointments ROOMING HOUSE. i ok ‘ Roosevelt said “the biggst fak wi Booth read the double ring to be X-rayed. 2 {POWER Barger, owner W. E. 1938 V-8 FORD Coupe. Motor, tires expounded by the Third Party i | eremony at the Northern Light| The canvassing committee com-| Soule, Pelican, complete informa- good, body fair, Ph. 016 ring that there is no difference between presbyterian Church. pleted its job Saturday. Approxi-| tion here or Pelican, 3 836 5t Mr. Truman and Mr. Taft.” ‘ The wedding music was played by m_muh 5,000 re\n:cm:‘v of Junegu. | BEAUTIFUL log and stone home: ' - ARG R T TN & - O He asserted that Wallace and his| Virs. Carol Beery Davis, who also|T d G Highway were| large Heatilator fireplace. 3-ROOM Apt. with shower, Oall inied Mrs. Ingvald Varness to Miss Lois|3-BEDROOM home, Behrends Ave. evenings, 5 to 8, Blué 663. 36 4t backers claim they are the sole in- heritors of the policies of Franklin f on com| administrative director education and| Furn. or unfurnished. g “Because” .and “I Lov ’ consultant | TWO Canneries. Make 75 percent Mrs. Davis’ gown was tuberculosis HAWLEY STERLING'S Residence. sevelt. But, he declared, st | ou Truly - 0 % ?1 F({l?g ‘Wallace supporters %ufl%"' ‘1] ‘.;Ix‘x‘:llf crepe skirt with an aqua | for the Territorial Department ot on investment. Ca\‘lfilfmeen»v 4\7“({9 p.m. 35 :r, back the Roosevelt: policies if they|{iop embroidered with sequins, her Health. . . |BOATS—White Eagle at Juneau; THREE ROOM house; basement, saw one " {corsage was of pink ('.n'xm'.mn,«.‘m{}’l‘fir M‘:::‘i:.l{ ‘;g]‘u;l“fl;l‘ "'mkl”:\ 2 ‘S,\HX at Pelican. Packer Apex. electric range, oil heater, 450 gal. Roosevelt expressed a belief Lhall‘l" arness’ gown was ‘of blue ta 1(";‘)“ 51‘8”!.?‘ :: 'W:\ th '(.‘Ch‘ !“‘I vaI:_HAL other houses: Douglas, oil tank. $1,250. Call 838 Basin Hugh Delacy of Seattle, former First | affeta with an over-dress of light '€ePTONS 'ay)l,r,f{e's{,‘;'m“::;'&;";z]‘_'\ Auke Bay and Juneau , Road, 4 to 7 pm. 835 tf District Congressman, no longer | Jlue net. Her cor o Ew i mnv“\n”} 2 e s o e g ke for c -{ :ladioli | 2 e 1 equipped, completely furn- :’)SU\‘Hefn;ngen}l](;cr:‘i:)cpcifle:yDL‘;:?} M. Thompson gave his Gauga- |24 Who mges an am:mmmem.jM“RPHY & MURPHY :11’1::11‘“};{1101)‘:11 l_Jmugla'.\ Iat 5th in 1946 because of his liberal voting | er in marriage. The wore | M e % ihe appointment| , REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS et b L e Tl faeird, + gown of moire taffeta oo mittee who have yol- | PRORE 676 over First National Bunk TR T lgsed porch i il ith a high envelope neck and|™" SR by - | oOther attractive features. Owner hort cap sleeves, with a long L% WOLE TR Vo d = leaving city. Call McCarron, March 15, 1948 | unite satin train falling from a|2r: Mis, Josephine Boyd, ; I ISCELLANEDOUS Douglas, 835 3t Juneau, Alaska natia of . taifeta -and satin; and| CouvonS LENIS I - Reaherine | o 26-FOOT trolling Boni 3e > Juneau Central Labor Council, ‘er long mitts were of white satin. |Stern, Miss Muriel Verduga and WINTEE & PONB 0D, The | “‘nbeig 51 mont ne. & Bien er duchess hat was of white satin [ 28 € W21 s FH | Complete Phutographic Sapplies i e e s Gentlemen: ith the finger-tip vell falling NUOTS Jones, NS Kred Bamagan, . oioping . Printing - Eniarging T et In reply to your resolution pub-| oy the crown. The bridal bou- J Burrass Smith, Mus. BAWAId|ists Paints and Materials INTERNATIONAL Truck, . motor lished in the Daily Alaska Empire| ‘o0 wac of ivory gladioli and tied |DHl and Mis. James Dodson. Blue Printing Photostats recently rebuilt, new tires, excel- on March 13th and in the Alaska Sunday Press on March 14th, I wish you that the Juneau Commerce is an to inform Chamber of ar-4 4 { ! Juneau, Alaska ’ { 1 i There is still a place for volunteer | vith white satin streamers with | . et B, i ¥R e — lent lifter and dump box. Phone tuber roses entwined workers) Mvs. Burrdss Smith, chalr-| VON “PRODUCTS representadve | jack 701, after 8 pan 833 6t e man of the volunteer workers s Shone 5 P, Box Ttz e £ R Mrs. Gloria Floberg, who was g ond Wi L thbikatad hone Black 475 P.O Box 7tz | _ 3 it 3 tc . Anyone who is interested in 656-t1 BAR, good money maker at rea- atron of honor, wore a’'gown of ing his or her service to the ization of men and women in- Tias: aline (¥ -the- | =, s o sonable price, rif . e i e eilow bengaline cgith. off-the- o0 Gyey may contact Mrs. Smith| ‘UARANTEED Realistic Perman B Rl Wil brp (FBox terested in promoting the economic houlder : neckline $d- princes: 3 2324, 833 tf welfare of the Territory of Alaska | 'O} ;1]_ el (““ i F 5 ot her home, telephone Blue 449. en:, $750 Paper Curls. $F up i U T T g ; { vaist falling into a full skirt; he % o W | Beauty Shop Phron 201 47 BUICK 8, like ; 00 and of J““T““‘k’? pgx“uc;xza; lec- | -chess hat was ol yellow & 3 { { ,‘t,d Way : mil;s For 11‘1"'11‘9‘5“}13’2?:’111??{?3 t_‘Our 1:2D::(»;I:is”)ncmdil;crlm{ms(m ad her kouquet was of old f 22 LRRSVE' 55 OUI } - - call 674 from 10 am. to.S‘pvm O e soe. Brit A8 Ghas-tiuli ve | ~ned’Egaeden Mowers . tied : v ihg - roors 5 AT :“xlclll}e:" ol“‘mcc col};r or creed cen satin streamers BY pAM AMEQ 12th Street. 827 tf & ardless 3 e e E olitical or social beliefs, business{ Mis. Jean ,McDonaid and M Ly E{Afig ; e NG g » affiliattons. You pay{ ella Ripoli, bridesma wore | | GARAGE, . Warehanss, ; 810D, - NOv. ‘s thatg 8400 D month % Jeh" associations or @ . PeT| e gowns of taffeta with blue| Pan Amcrican weekend 1l 0 Willoughby. Phone Blue quire in person. Seaview Apt. your dues and are a member whether § lue g 5 ffeta, wi brobifiit in 22 ancileraAWiRI55 pas-| - 276- 819 tf Moo 25 tf you are an industrialist, housewife i business man, clerk, craftsman or laborer. You serve no apprentice- ship in this organization and the floor of our meetings is open to all members. We solicit your member- ship and will welcome your con- structive advice and cooperation. You refer to unemployment. That has always been seasonal and typi- cal of Alaska which has always been {uchess caps and carried bouquets nd the ushers were Fred Prouty, ngvald mainly dependent upon fishing and | ar, sen s follows: — —— s from Juneau NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or * ¢ .old fashioned garden flowers i itk o Bon Mr D. Buttrey Hawailen guitar. Call 247 after led w llow, pink and orchid 3 onthly. Colonia l, Ph. 18 ¢ ed with yellow, pink and orchid| cfOH “EELEE oh, . & | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18" &) e treamers : Anderson, Jean Lien, Curtis Shat- CIOF © AN BPA. | g e et Mrs. Thompson, mither of the|® CEER0 SHEH 000y | il rag 75;;&:1 HOOKED and Braided Rugs, cry- .ide, wore @ black gabardine dress X% PO RSV, L 8. T8t gtal ware, fur coat size 14, excel- 1t with blacl‘c .Af('lk.‘\’”h'.\ l;mxl her Tt dntiileiGotvaise. CE CLEAN steam heated rooms lent condition. Ph. 136. 825 of 2. WES. 0L DU CaTiBuons. 7ie Kelsc helma| also steam baths. Scandinavian o Best man was Clff McDonald MK b it Ml i I 6.ty CLLEN'S GROCERY" Store, doing Sk good Lusiness. See G. G. Brown. clean - 813 tf B50~tf. LEAN steamneated rooms heds. 315 Gold St. Varness and Elwin Mess- Sterr Henriett in Gasboat “Fran- mining. According to our informa After the ceremony a reception p oo . - — ——— ! 187 3807 Tty g tion the unemployment figures for| ;a5 d at the home of the 'lr,\s}vmln e S U‘OM kitchier, - privileges -~ [Zome filfuo g G“‘ms II’LTSE Se‘i_lf_e, the Territory show Anchorage With|{ yige's parents at 519 W. Eleventh St 'n‘ ' i '_(‘“'k i 1l:\\~, totel. Phone 886 ~\ 5 'B' (k( . E. Cleveland, First 725, Fairbanks 425, Ketchikan 425, { treer. The wedding cake was a|Coos’ sl o iy i NS PR R i and Juneau 400. hree-tier white angel food top-i i’ o F. Benecke and child SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near The Chamber has been working{ .4 with a iiniature bride and & Bn-nm};e 1;“- ~‘(“1le~ e, ¥ i boat hsrbor on 10th 'St. Phone on a solution fo this problem fory room which centered the table sbelle Hartitiy 8 8 Class, experineced steno- Red 765. 807 tf many years, namely to procure al umounded by white tapers. ch xrl‘om- Kire grapher, law office. Phone 334; - s pulp and paper industry for this{ ng Andrew Stred, grandmother |ywoiior Hellan, Willi n 0 Seward Building. R. E. Rob- SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, area that will largely stabilize em-f ¢ ho yride, poured during the ‘cnherxxw“{w 4 5 ertson. 836 tf Deating, fireplace; also slab wood. ployment. The (‘ru'l)xu'a‘;on’ Ia:llm'l ourse of the evening, and Vir- gaion M,‘.“_P“A" oA ien B T : Fh. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 neys making trips to Washington} ;. te was SRaRED OF BHE |t ks g R - | MICHE, CK, please ————— 0 . _ we)re sent to further this purpose ‘ii‘l ‘;flv‘n(\k‘ "1\\1‘;:1‘-{'“ r::m“_: u(‘ :hc o oo it ! Eact-Giid 3"“""“ write home. Mother worried. 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- againat iHiE 3 Simmons, Gus Skinner, R: Schy, C 835 5t or Davis. 4 ti Is your organization The problems in- oung couple called during the eve- | new industry? “ § s and i sl it s olved” are’ Bktrmely. technical ARHE SOE. 10, Wish (ibeui rgitoess By NTED to rent, one or two bed- B 1appiness and the couple received L 1 % L . any person other than a well in- e | rocm house or Apt. Close in. !' formed snd able iawyer: conld/mot] oy Jovely gitts P Virgi References. Ph, Green 225. 35 3t o Mr. and Mrs. Mueller will be at|john Mills, Dave Pettyjohn. farR S R e Last year the Chamber solicited "Ox;(c;-el:] their apartment at 8 0. ’0.0 ge I Joh‘n El‘b‘::\,t‘Nb Machine Repa 8"11031 Oall " et 45 nsame af Nickey. Bhone and secured from the people of | * i | Zhornton, Helen - Tho Ellen | 764. 30 1 mo. poy gss 836 tf Juneau funds to send Mr. N. C 4 ot S | Kleiva, AL Swanson br== i & il e iy B ticton o 4 CARL ANDERSON DIES |5 Ben Mullen, | OPE : LOST: Gold wrist watch. Re- Banfield to Washington to aid in | A ! : : the passage of the Tongass Timbes g | To Wi : Andy McWilllams,| CENTEAL LABOR COUNCIL ward. Ph. 15 or 308. €28 4t i Carl Anderson, age 50, passed Geo. Morri farion Pallett, Ter-, We wish to congratulate you on — A Bill. We are proud to repori tha his efforts coupled with the efforts of men from other Alaska towns were successful and the bill becam law. Without this law the continuec operation of our local sawmill witk its attendant payroll would mos certainly have been . jeopardized Without this law all hope for thc establishment of a pulp industr} anywhere in Alaska would have beei || impossible. Two weeks ago the Chamber secured the services' o. Mr. R. E. Robertson to represén the views of the Chamber at Congressional hearing on pendin; legislation which if enacted wil quiet title to our timber resource: and without which the pulp indus- try cannot be attracted to Alaska We are proud that we have in Ju! neau and in our membership mex able and willing to represent us be- fore Congress and elsewhere; men who are able to match wits witl those foes of the Territory who seel to stop the growth and develpomen of the Territory for their own selfis ends. You have charged us with at tempting -to drive fuom Jurtear certain government agencies. Th policy of the Chamber on this mat ter is to have and hold all govern mental agencies in the Capital, anc to make Juneau a better place fo. the location of such activities an their personnel. The Chamber i presently endeavoring to prevent one threatened move of a govern ment department, and is also en- gaged in procuring another suck agency for Juneau. The Chamber solicits member: and their dues to carry on projects for the benefit of this community This year the projects include: extension of the small boat harbor, promotion of a summer, skiing area to bring tourists to Juneau and give them a place and reason to stay, dredging the Mendenhall bar, pro- moting the resumhtion of the Capi- tal-Capital Yacht Race, and many others. The dues are obtained with “no strings attached”, and are used for the economic betterment of Al- aska and Juneau. ‘We repeat our invitation to mem- bership. Join us and be of service to your community. Yours very truly W. BURR JOHNSON. (Paid Adv.) 1 adequately represent the Chamb way at St. Ann’s Sunday. orn ne last 25 years as a resident of |r; uneau and Tee Harbor. Jack and Irene s[pgfi";nur ably prepared Resolution pub- To Fairzanks: Paul Monrce, Kath- | lished in the Daily Alaska Em- 2 Lundstrom and daughters, Mat- | pire, March 13, and the Alaska | Sunday Press, March 14, referring He was ry Denmark and had spent WANTED ELECTRICAL Home and Commer- cial wiring, in He was|hew John and Harry I. Lucas. former employee of the Juneau <> +e | to the proposed move of the Alaska appliance repairing. Jater Cecmpany. | ST. PATRICK DAY SHOOT ! Native Service from Juneau to An- Fiee estimate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone The remains ere at the Charles| Catholic Church Parish Hall, 8 chorage. Your resolution is realis- ~Green 310. Bob Wisc. 819 tf /. Carter Mortuary pending funer-|to 10 p.m., March 17. 833 7t tic, timely, and to the point. We (i qen” TG RENT: Small apt. with all wage earners, employ- | BE sot s, merchants, and property own- Glacial action has been the chief | ¢ agent in lake formation. |ers P — term arrangements. DR T St Empire Want-Ads bring results! or housekeeping rooms, close in. S, an B P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t in opposing in no uncertain Ty 35 e R the removal of any Federai NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ritorial office from Juneau. = Winter and Pond Company, Inc. Is to be published and forms Francis J. Harrison, Mgr. will close April 1, 1948. For space, A STATEMENT OF (Paid adv.) lx:.mg'x and changes, please mail ADVERTISING PRIN{,IPLES Empire Wnnt-Ads’rt;ixg results! ?L(‘):el t.?;:x‘i;s ;(;tl: £ BO)(&32329_’9 2;; ' BY * : & o ] : ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T3 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ADVERTISING FEDERATION OF AMERICA B s Good Advertising aims to inform the consumer and help him to buy more intelligently. | 2: Good Advertising tells the truth, avoiding misstatement of facts as well as possible deception through implication or omission. It makes no claims which cannot be met in full and without further qualifi- cation. It uses only testimonials of competent witnesses Good Advertising conforms to the Relax While You Travel 3 - When 700 4o }ry steamer, yrln can relax in the Juxari- e ous comfort of stats s o generally accepted standards of back and efijoy lh:;‘;‘:’::,y‘;‘:“f:: ::‘g_"“’“ o vasit good tastsi; f)t seeks public aecept- €at the Best F e Bk & ance on the basis of the merits of ¥ 'ood — No Extra Charge the product or service advertised . 2‘.’.”";’," Li!‘fi is ""{e‘* “;l' ‘;'fll excellence of x?- rather than by the disparagement = 4 isne; 10U Will marvel at the deliciously prepared : D I < meals. The cost of all meals is i ; of corppetm;ir] goods. It tries to avoid - /i ; Yo et npl. T tndluced indhe face. practices that are offensive or H annoying. 5 Sailings Are Frequent » 4: Good Ad\'el‘tising recognizes both its Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle { S. S. DENALI DUE SOUTH — MARCH 18 econemic responsibility to help re- Pt ¥ v Calls at Wrangell, Southbound duce distribution costs and its social responsibility in serving the public Isbaraat Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. S. BARANOF — MARCH 16 Calls at Petersburg, Northbound ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY o Quoted from: EDITOR and PUBLISHER The Fourth Estate A i o " 1] " - o o) oo h -

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