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PAGE SIX . ke HENDRICKSON IS EMBLEM'S CLUB BiG College Studens UNOPPOSED, CITY SURPRISEDANCETO Make Big Find on ELECTION APRIL 6 BESATURDAYMIGHT| Idaho City Dump No April 1 Joke; Lion Is Really |There ANTIOCH, Calif,, Apri] 1 The caller said there was a hm on| Mayor Waino E. Hendrickson will! The Emblem Club will give a “sur-| COUER D'ALENE, Ic April| the Antioch Bridge. i be unopposed the City election prise dance” Saturtiay night in the 1.—#®—Bec three ¢ “Tut, tut,” said the wife of Deputy next Tuesday as 10 other candidate - lks Ballroom and membership cards dents went to the city dump fo Sheriff Thomas Smith, “this is Apri} for Mayor filed at closing time, 5 only will admit Elks and ladies terial to m a ki tow belt 1 ahd I kbow i o'clock yesterday afternoon The evening's entertainment has a 'are splitting up more than $2,000 to- The caller pleaded. The wife Thers are four candidates for the veil of myste is loaded with day. doubted. Finally against her better City Council, three to be elected ises. There will be specialty acts Police Chief Arnold Engen said jydgment, she notified her hus- The candidates are J. P. “Pete” by various entertainers and Robert the boys found the money in a rusty pand. Christensen, George Jorgenson, Al- (Bob) Druxman will be the master metal box. They turned it over t0 smith found the bridgs crowded bert S. Glover i James Larson, for of ceremonies for the evening police but a two week search failed with cars. Up in the girders was one two year terms lue tun will start at 10 o'clock to disclose the owner. An FBI check )4 feeble but very definte mountain Robert Akervick is a candidate for and many interesting things have ured that the cash was not 100l jjon The 150-pound — female had the School Board Leen planned for a gala time. 7 from any robber come down from the mountains in Holdover Councilmen are Joe Thi- is a semi-formal & . so formals| The students all in their second | gearch of food. todeau, Burr Johncon and E. S. will be welcomed as well as that new | year at North Idaho Junior College,| smith and a game warden s Nielsen. look are Malcom Stahl, of Dayton, Ohio. ' e - o Along with the surprise entertain-| Dewey Selle of Sandpoint, and D BOARD DIRE(IORS A((A ment thert will be Bill Matheny’s|vid Klehm of Coeur D'Alene. They p orchestra for dancing rhythm and|said they would usé the money to I ( 'B I ! Family Cat Beals | MEET TOMORROW NOON D —tes ‘ 6ol Spaalz Refirng; | | TOUEmLD | VandenhergSiicceeds Event Recording The® Executive Board of D of the Alaska Crippled Childrer Association will meet at the Baran- of Hotel tomorrow at 12 noon. I requested that all members be pre- 0DD STORY BALTIMORE. April 1~ 1Itimore man tucked three P A dollars 1.—»— There the SEATTLE, will be no pictures to record April sent as there are many important in his shoe as a precaution business matters to be d ed robkers, but it was the Cer WASHINGTON, April 1—Gen.| discovery of Siamese-twin frogs — — lice Court that profited by “pantz will rétire soon as Chief of | found in a West Seattle swamp MASO“ERADE BA“. IS dence taff of the U. 8. Air Force and yesterday by Wull_f'r Sitarek, 9, and he robbers who took his pants— | Will be succeeded by Gen. Hoyt .| his brother, Boris, 8 MOOSE EVE"I ON SA'I' wallet o oh e misser the three | Vandenherg, the White House an-| The boys said the frogs were Lo BT = nounced today, Spaatz will retire of- | jeined at the side and one had il foitts i the shoe Aly on July 1, but will go on leave | no mouth. Whatever the other The Moose and Women of the But Magistrate James R. Cadden ppay 15 ate, he presumably shared with Sdoae’ wili have April Fool's relieved him of $245 of it in the yandenberg is a nephew of Sen-| his twin. mas~verada ball on Saturdav nicht form of a disorderly conduct fine,| ;tor Arthur H. Vandenterg (R-| But a photographer, sent out in the Moose social hall and special after he was found on a city street | nfich), chairman of the Senate For- | to record the event, returned privex wil ho pjven for £0S- ner minus the stol pants. * eign Relations Committee. empty-handed. tumes. Members of the organizations Anyw his foresight saved him - - > - “Too late,” he told the city edi- are to go in costume or wear masks. 55 cents. Wantads bring auick results.’ tor. ‘Family cat got there first. DEPT. PHONES SHOULDER LAME STEAKS STEWING or STUFFING frem Spring Lambs ib. 33¢ ibh. Gae LEAN - PORK LOIN ROAST - - - Pound 58¢ MEATY s ( o 0 REAL FRESH BEEF ... NEVER BEEN FROZEN Strawberries 69 s FR”’I” Eo& Blackberries 39c Grapefruit - - 25¢ Can 18¢c - 2% tin 29c PEAS, Fancy 4 Sieve -Can 3¢ SOLID PACK TOMATOES TOMATO SOUP, RANCHO COTTAGE !:reSh BY AIR TWO CHEESE EXPRESS STYLES CARNATIO BUTTER qus RED SHIELD At Wholesale or Less ib. 86Ge 1b. 49( _2 Ibs. 95 BALLARD BISCUITS jade wih T%Eg‘fgg 10Biscuifs - - 28¢ SHORTENING PAPER TOWELS SHURFINE — HIGH GRADE ZEE — NO LIMIT Roll 22¢ 3 Pound Tin 8$i.29 Johnson’s FRESH EVERY | FRESH LOCAL DAY VEGETABLES CREME WAX WHIPPING Large Supply 8 CREAM| QualityTops | .oimiSSe DELIVERY SCHEDULE MORNING J @515 Al M. AFTERNOON 3] 5.4:00, 1. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME CletrmsenlyrmenlyomsenfyocetllyrenetlyrrserPyreetflyrretPyrre BREAST OF LAMB 475 Taste the Difference! Peas - - - - 3c Broceoli - - 3ic Asparagus - 59c Y2 jar 25¢ 2% in 46¢ No 2 tin 3% Ib. £4c NUCOA The Better Spread GOLDEN HOMINY FRUIT CUCKTAIL BOYSENBERRIES | Four list. controlled | mas Day THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOUR U. 5. MARINES ANS Stays ' ARE NOW FREE AFTER 3 MONTHS, CAPTIVES PEARL HARBL)R. April 1.—P United States Mar are iree again after being held captive for more than three mcnths by Chinese Communists. The N announced this morn- ng that the four I hernecks have been delivered to Navy rep- resentatives at Haiyang. That's a village northeast of Tsingtao, the north China headquarters of the United States’ Western Pacific Fleet. The four men released were members of a five-man hunting roup that wandered into Commun- territcry on Chris The {ifth member of the Private Charies Brayton, Jr., of New York City, died of wounds he suffe the hands ol the Communi: - o es greup, at Tar, Feaihers Is Thieat, Stafue of Roosevelt, Londo April o C. Foster, a In Juneau The Marct Anchorage Times of Monde 29, that Anc says keep the Alaska Native Service from noving its headquarters here, Don General Superintendent, id today in a letter to the Anchor- e Times The ANS had thought a ut leav- ing Juneau because Anchorage is a more central location. Foster said he had assigned Howard Burkher of t housing and office space here. | “It appears that it would be impossible jt of t k |o sonable cost, a serious conside: |w |o it is M pushing our program of work with Lecomes available, to proze the situation he Anchorage office rear | to move a service as arge as curs to Anchorage at the esent time due to the housinz con- | ons, the high cost of living, and ffice space,” Foster today wrote he Ancnorags Times. “When conditicns reach’ a normal | tate in Anchorage, when housing| and sufficient | itice space can be secured at a rea- | ill again be given to moving our ffice to Anchorage, since we fecl| a more desirable location for the Eskimos and the Aleuts.” Foster enclosed a Territorial Dt“f LONDON, Lt ,n"' artment of Labor report comparing London Star said today Scotland |fiiy™ Syl I’ Anchorage, Fair- d has regeived telephoned threats |y, y. * junequ, Ketchikan, Kodiak that the Statue of Franklin D. R00- | 14" Seward. The total cost of 34 sevelt in Gr uare Wil be 0G0 food items for each of the taired ‘and f _ |tive Alaskan towns was as follows: Scotland Yard (I'N,'M the tor Anchorage, $16.98; Fairbanks, $17.- was_delivered aktout|gs. jupeqy, §14.70; Ketchikan, $14.49 Yard spokesman Works, hav- d us to place 8¢ uj “and rln 0 ing no caretake 1 Constatle or “We can tr: been recel The memorial to e of ats having the late dent will be unve by Mrs. velt April 12, - FILE MEETI 'ONIGHT Members of the Juneau Volun- teer Fire Department will hold heir regular monthly meeting to- night at the Fire Hall. The meet- ing is scheduled to begin at 8 o'clock. > > S The malaria-carrying mosquito requires about 10 days to develop from egg tor adult FLEECE INSIDE Raintite—Make your sturdy choice for staunch snow and storm protec- tion. In several shoe lasts. Sigzes for the whole family. RBM Rehrends Co QuUALITY SINCE /85T est chillies and spices that gives robust flavor to your favorite recipes. FLAVOR SECRETS: Add zest with a dash of Schilling Chili Powder to cocktail sauces, scrambled eggs, canned corn, gravies .. fricd chicken.. K(,(I..\k. $15.66; and Seward, $16.21. this hasis On Anchor: food prices were calculated as being 158 p e.cent nhigher than Juneau's. D Jap (ommunicafion Sirike Of; Banned By Gen. MacAr!hur — The Jap- TOKYO, .\[:1‘11 1- anese Communications Workers’ Un- I n called off its threatened general trike of 400,000 members today. An estimated 200,000 already had out, however, in regional M e gene Arthur yesterday ban- strike. Chief Unicn ned Secretary M. Itsuji Nagaoka said he announced r would be con a | calls for 48 hour | o'clock. did rot belie to regional wal to General MacArthur, ing higher pay. » the directive applied uts. Kazuyshi Dobashi work stoppages tinued in most of Jap- A new Union order layoffs beginning in Hokkaido and in n Honshu. Tokyo is except Uni Presid vital areas. “It's teo close a Union pokesman said. The Union is seek- i - HOLY HOUR TONIGHT AT (ATHOLIC CHURCH Holy Hour will be this evening at 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock and on April 2, the First Friday of April, there will .be no 7 o'clock Mass at the Catholic Church. Holy Com- municn will be distributed at 7 The Holy Sacrifice of the { Mass will be offered at 6 o'clock | pital, .wonderful in stuffed peppers or tomatoes. .on fish before baking in tomato sauce. the Chapel of St. Ann's Hos- and at 8:30 o'clock in the Church. Friday evening at 7:30 there will be Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. —-———— TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE The Territory cf Alaska filed suit in U District Court here today Andrew and Alberta Bak- l to foreclese a veterans loan of $3,000. The suit was filed for the Territory by Faulkner, Banfield and Boochever. S st i | | | [ l | .on - 'MURPHY & MURPHY | m\l of living, and lack of housing BLOUSE and lingerie shop, best lo- | LOST: Pair one-finger mitts, black | LOST: Gold wrist THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 W=A=-RN-T A-D-S |1 cation, long lease, beautiful gum- " wood fixtures, cabinets, etc. All | inventory new, smart, right. NO],vg HP Johnson outboard, $100. | phone calls. 4 Dills Garage, Willoughby Ave. | $4500 takes excellent business opp.| o pgijii. 851 3t] gross income approx. $800.00 | i e St monthly. No phone calls. Good| OUSE fcr sale. Phone Blackl deal for veteran. 198. 850 61 APEX packer, 48'. Has 3-yr. lease | £ tish buying station add. option. | 35 W 12th St. 6-8 pm. 850 6 e greatly reduced for immed- Bl g | VELL equippcd. cump]e;e]}' l\'x;l) nhiT(-'ix‘ll‘lprCi::\Tllg:‘zlllb?.:\ ished “home” in Douglas at 5th duction. - Packs 80000 '1bs, loed. | Soo B Biacdrivefu- gaado. 4411 'HE WHITE EAGLE, 140 hp Ker-‘ math engine; equipped ready tO| ... . i o it - go. Excellent cond. At Small{ poti® i llin MCC;;;O;' Boat Harbor. | o il The former Fromholst property,| r'WO Scotch Marine Type Boilers. appr. 3 mi. Glacier highway 250 HP. Equipped with three Beautiful landscaped ground, 5| Morrison Furnaces each. Com- acres pat. built logs and native| plete with Ofl Burner Nozzles and sandstone, huge Heatilator fire- Spares. Operating pressure 185 place, three bedrooms, completely Ibs. P.O. Box 61. 849 6t furnished. | DOUGLAS—2-bedrooms, furnace l well furn., cement basement, ap- | praised at selling price. Also 2-! bedroom house, furn., two lots, good view. 3-Bedroom house, new, large base- ment, unexcelled marine view, | furnished or unfurnished. Beh- rends Avenue. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank WANTED H proverty, good WANTED: Part-time stenographer, g city. Over $400 monthly must be good typist. To work| Income. Can be readily increas Saturday morning and som ed. Inquire in person at No. 9 oons, 10 to 20 hours weekly Sea View Apts. 849 tf B e Y a8y at| 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good B o condition. See it at DeHart's Gro- SON puiiished cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf ¥ ]13;.\,5‘;\02' 7 APTS. plus 3-iocm hcuse. Ph. Holywood 2s,| 81 eveninas. B u TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. Phene Red 17 SALESMAN—Active, _experienced need 53 843 tf wanted for line of rwear, including ing) snow- @ ed; - we sporiswear for side- Splendid oppor- man who ogressive Alaska. expe! nitled > Spring and Fall lmes now ready. Re- plies held confidential. Metro rflu BENT Spertswear Inc., 29 West 30th il AR L A Rl St., New York 1, N. Y. 2t HEATED Room for batchelor. 335 FOR Bxpert Workmanship on your _ V: 13th'St. 68 pm. 81 6b | cabinets and m work, Uy NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or Middleton Cabinet Shop, 336 W. 3rd St., % block w. of Jim Ellens Grocery on - Willoughby, We Fi Treat You Right. Ph. 672. Box 2952. s —= AATI‘ENTION HOUSEWIVE&— We are proud of our record of prompt and regular service and would —— like to make this ser *con- © tinuable to those who made so many complaints to the City Offi- cials last summer. Acme Disposal Co. Call 631 evening 844 tf SEWING Machine Rep,unng “call 764. 830 1 mo. LUSI .-uw FOUND R D container; one Reweyd. Ri- dh 7e LOST: 2 books of Sunbeam Mix- master tickets between Spickett Apt. and Carter Mortuary. Find- er please call Douglas 96 1 long 2 short. 851 1, {EFRIGERATOR, bedroom- suite, SMALL | ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, SPRUCE fore , HOUSES and lot. N GUARANTEED REaHsMc l’erman- FOR SALE Skill Saw, practically ne\\;, thre 7i-in. blades. Inquire Harbor Market. 1 6t furn-| concrete basement, enclosed porch,| other attractive features. Owner drop-leaf table, kitchen table, oil heating stove, oil range, lawn mower, electric washer, sun lamp, electric heater, solid maple hutch cupboard, rug 9%12, book case, fireplace stool, coffee table, gar- dentools, 110 feet new garden hose, 2 oak chairs, 3 chests of dr rs, miscellaneous household item Call at O'Bryan's res., Sat. end Sunday, Glacier High- ay, Phone 016 ring two. 49 3t for B49 45 AWLEY STERLING HOME sale. Yvargain, iness ut Auke Bay. In- bu quire Auke Bay Hardware. 840 tf dolné See G. G. Brown. 813 tf good t asiness. v\uud for cookmg heating, {ireplace; also slab wood Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 monthly. Coionial Hotel. Ph. 18 IRE PROOF Storage space. Simpson Bldg. 758 tf ICE CLEAN stoam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms, 736 tf 4| LEAN steam-heated rooms; beds. 315 Gold Street. OOM; kitchen privileges. Hotel hone 886. F'ISCELLANEOUS clean 656 tt ‘Home o Complete Photographic &npplles eveloping - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats VON PRODUCTS representative. Ph. Black 475, P.O. Box 762. tf ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Wny tf wool, red yarn trim. Call Emphe ot sheen (hmese Ask for POCKETBOOK found, evidently ! property of Auk Bay resident, who may claim it by ldentify- ing and paying for this ad. Ca]l‘ R. W. Marshall, 883 Basin Road Phone Black 100. 850 | FOUND—Tire chain. Inqulre Han- nah's Boarding House. 849 tf | Do FOUND: Ladies purse; owner, mz;y C have same by ldenufymg and A paying for adv. dh | Re- | watch. ward. Ph. 15 or 308. | o the Booby Irafi Explodes (orregldor, Killing 21 . MANILA, April 1—®— “Booby|® trapped ammunition exploded m" the depths of the rock island fort- ® | vess Corregidor, killing 21 Filipinos, | © !and the Philippine Army today|® blamed Japanese troops for rigging|® the devices during the war. e Fifteen Philippine soldiers and snxl civilian laborers were killed—none | {of whom.had been authorized to) !enter the sealed tunnel in which the | Saturday blasts occurred, Brig. Gen Calixto Duque amnounced. One in- jured soldier was rescued. The tun- nel, used as a shelter by U. 8. Naval personnel in early days of the war, | was sealed after Americans recap tured Corregidor in 1945 ~ |so they could learn 228 4t make himself understood by north- |erns who speak Mandarin. Inferprefer; Are Not Satisfied Then NANKING, April 1—®— Chi- ese asked for interpreters today what other ‘hinese are saying at the National ssembly meeting. It's a matter of dialects. One Cantonese delegate tried to That rought the official interpreter. Not all the delegates understood interpreter. NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE For DISPLAY ADVERTISING Effective Monday, Mar. 29, 1948, the deadline for receiv- ing copy material of dis- play advertising will be four o'clock (4:00) p. m. for the edition of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. No exceptions will be made. Mechanical and production considerations make this change necessary.