The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1948, Page 2

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TUESDAY, MAY 4, 194 F PAGETWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA A I GIFT for alifetime . . . . . For the Graduate s.al Ririron: For the Bride . . ... . s | T | 1 oy i A s “ < t REVENTION t ) T N y i T N y 1 / fo | CLEAN-UP WEEK EXTENDED TG MAY 10 SKYWAY LUGGAGE makes a ¢ 1 cherished gift . . » treasured PrE PRSI R b P | B R o : LUGGAG ] g casga sve RAMBH to' create the ' PREXY, FLOATING STREAMLINER —_— H » perfect ensemble. DETROIT, May 4—(P—Ned Day, y e v enampion oo | LATC CAMCEY COLD STORAGE O to CHICAGO cen on,a nationwide exhitition and - [ uction tour for four years, often ' ' By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. students to learn to throw In Brlslol Ba | Bob Henning, former Juneau man, T T a e n k" ball urived here today from Kodiak ONL S W 2 ; fors ni | NEW YORK, May 4—@P—Dar | fa i : Y SKYWAY* offers nine ez, who likes to look back ofi the| “You may muff the 10 pin{* wi 3 h.:;. l)c(;n completing ml open stock patterns, each i , good old days when there was a occasional “But it's the| iy gements for the arrival in Al- i G ;i A first-rate outdoor track ‘meet every SEATTLE, May 4—P—A veteran ' aska of a new floating cold storage choice of nine matching pieces, week, isn't quite syre that it wasr C @ salmon canner and banker enning, who is President X 2 A a mistake when the national char ounced today the purchase ol t Alaska Fisheries Co color harmonized for striking pionships were shifted. to July from hocks, | the Red Salmon Canning Company, that his company is now out 5 | their old September dates. . . e 10 pi | whic rates one of the largest 230-foot schooner Wil beauty, built to last over the "It was done for the benefit of th the all-events div | Bristol plants en the Naknek r in Lake Union at Se: tronger Unitron fasndation collegians, of course, so th Wble 1979 i tiver. : |compete at the end of their sprin “Hi ore 2 ah | A W. Br nnounces that he ! The 1300-ton Taylor will ha atl | season without training all summe he 1955 that has } H. A. Brindle, had 'capacity in excess of one and af|{ ut it probably deprives a lot ol pompein of Lorain, O, in hase for an un- | half million pounds and will be able d '3 kids of the chance to develop @uring i, <ome time. It also topped are of Ketchi- | to freeze 40,000 pounds of fish daily. & "‘;’d’ Yot f’;"“"i"l leaves [the summer competition,” ~Fe pins the 1965 that won the cc and Seatile. They operate banks Henning said that the refrigerated || oo =@ hh says. ll-events crown for Chicago's Ju-|at both Ketchikan and Sitka. vessel will operate near Alitak on ; Ky ! i nie McMahon last year Brindle said the deal also includes | the southwest corner of Kodiak . Overnlghi Case_ig i Q‘lg 00 | During spring training manager| pay's Ne. 10 pin muff came in the | processing facilities at Aberdee: Island. | N : . |Ted Lyons of the White Sox pre- frame of his last game | Wash. » Frank B. Peterson| He says that it w hanc Seattle 1, Wash, air |dicted that his former emplo) s e it L i i Co., which i sale for | baif, dce and other < Por s i H s | Thurman Tucker, would wind up { the Red Salmon Canning Company. limited number of boa = Overn'gh' CaSe—-/.l 2 ZU.OU | Cleveland’s regular center fielde EARI- SANDE FA(ESI The Red Salr (::uv:.‘ixu Com- }l{l. ;]mL V‘M:\) be ’r()np ted du i GREAT NORT"ER" {which is batting 1,000 in the pre- | sany was established in 1896 by the next day or two at the Baranof | | Cosmeh( case 27 flfl s NAR(O"( (HARGE' n Francisco man. Hotel in Juneau ‘and at the Hotel| 2 | Cookie Lavagetto, cut off the Dod- 7| The Aberdeen plant is closed, but GOUMAR 1 S Db o i;er roster in Phiiadelphia, probatly DRUGGED HIS HORSE Bx"m(llv said it \\.aa;unlv:. atemporary |y 0L LR B e b e 110 U“man ase— @ |set a record of some sort when he wpension “until we draft our e | ¥ e | visited the press box to say goodbye N lans for it VANCOUVER VISITORS | to the writers before leaving town.| NEW YORK y 7 The big four-line Naknek plant S el 4 by | Alexa Smith and H. Camp- Pu”man case_zs i 30 00 Sande, tt i1l be operated by the same execu- GG RNn Rl . When Colgate and Syracuse start- '2¢’s and early '30" 0 NOW OWDn: ives this se aid i A i ‘- : | in French E |ed that 18-inning. 4% hour baseball \and trains his own face | ' The deal also fHcltides &t 2 D, siaying, 8% e | Heved.to ‘V 37 game Saturday, most of the spec- | Federal Grand Jury action today o | jtore at the village of Nakne | in eight af r0 e BSB % A L tators were wearing sports clothes e of illegal possession of nar e Tolbdlas opdd Bassle |At the finish about half of them R Do R e 1 n | were in evening dress. They'd leavc e was made, U apt o = tn § |af and Shoe Case - J?S [to get ready for house parties that ' torney J. Vincent Keogh said, afte : on. Drluse Sl !night then return for more base-lene of Sande's ho s found tc 3 dad i ; Sound. They also operate in the 0 C 29,, 37 50 ball ave been drugged when i st B i &, I'HE NINE MATCHING JESSE JAMES Is . terday before U. S. Commissione: Hollvwoen '!Rg,a . \ . CASES ” "U(K p" BY tion and was released without bail i g g T0 OPEN, COUNTRY | FEMA[E BAND“ ACCA MEETING ! v ~ I S Fl1 — Emerald - Red and Naiural Repton - ak | | The Board of Directors of the (luB TE\%URSB&Y Bt o . ame era e pio 0 \ YOUNGSTOWN, O., May P— | 1 rippled Children’s Asso- el i 3 I T s A | Jesse James was ro:bed here lastciation will hold a very important ay nisht the Salmon Creek 4] g v Rio - Brown and Blue Sharkskin - Rouge | night and by a woman! Puatibie TMVEGAC. in Whe fivls Fuonth| samutey O Wi presents fo the L i | The Youngstown man, W gave ' at the Baranof Hotel, Friday noon.{ syplic a r ¢ m Hollyw | | police the name of the Missouri Rob- All members are urged to at-}which arri he Aleutian. They ,her_. said a couple with whom he had tend as there are several impor-| re X-G . has the ability WE orrsn | visited a couple of taverns “stuck|tant matters to be discussed. o play several ins ont also him up,” the man holding him while - e - he 2 org Vil they T the woman went through his pockets. | vin Ward from Yakutat is| yrought along on their journey to LLER, . P o |They got $100. ying at the Baranof Hotel. |[Alaska | = The trio is known on the west Fuller Glo . . . . . - | soast as the Pla-Mor Trio and is <« « .« « Semi-Gloss v GALICY S7 / | . 3 - i Lawrence “Jigger Decoret Enamel | nes, and Hollis Sul- Fullerwear . . . . . TR | 5 r has toured the United < 1. g . ... Floor Enamel g | i L s for several months with 25T B h Jobby Sherwood’s tand and has o i b e rl (ke85 spent six months with Hoagy Car- N | Aode, Y 1as also worked with Jimmy Zito, | Paul Martin and Kenny Baker 2 P | P73 % & movies. Sulser is an artist at the 5 3 i {keyboard and, assists in the art of ini < 49 ENOUG Bring Back, Oh Bring Back |iow g n s Wall Finish § < [ ] i struments, i . | - Hale and Janes are the X-GI's of 1 Yes Bring Bacl Those e trio arit Hageriliah 5l e R |iness since their discharge from the ,9' { Army Air Corp two years ago. They . B”ttles to s . !hm‘(‘ worked in radio and several”| J { f the larger clubs on the west coast. | | They have made recordings for the |C mpic Record Co., and besides Are those empty milk bottles taking up space | sroup work on the many instruments in your attic? Without doubt, some are. e B0 el .; {brought with them. 3 ~ Do they clutter up the el pitogolt g odgel ) basement shelves or |programs such as Bob Hope, Jack jl stand, forgotten, o {Benny, Edgar Kennedy and Andy ; your cellar ’svtepSA i Devine over national broadcasts. The Rioht Brush i ( Without doubt! | - % e Rig rus| i (BASEBALL MEETING Makes the i i " ; If “Old Mother Hubbard” were to look in TOMORROW EVENING Paint-Up Job YOUR cupboard, she még?ht Yfg;dq, pethaps, [ | Easier and Better! ) LES? YES? o ! | EMPTY MILK BOTT 0. R. Cleveland, Vice-President of | (R) %" BRUSH for sash ) ; Y 2 . 3 o . ) i a rner the Channel Baseba gue Said | and smail trim— Many a home is long overdue for better lighting . . . soft modern ‘ I:;" let’s al look in every nook and corner, today an u:xpm:‘:z:! ‘&e;enax;ufx fhe‘ : y illumination for easier seei for mew worki N b | b Tl n i 4 executive board and team managers | (B) 1" BRUSH fo i rking convenience S ves § ck, Those Empt T anagers | r ng, g venience, | Mg)(i:l'(ldBohtat?:; t}()e;q‘:‘end back, pLy |will be held tomorrow evening at| enemeling furniture= ; 3 o o 3 e | s to us.” | & 17:30 o'clock in the Elks Hall ; , You should have good light wherever your eyes and the i What better time to do this tha'n RIGHT | Mullaney, League President, said | (€) 174" BRUSH for eyes of members of your family are required to do work | NOW ——— DURING CLEAN-UP WEEK the meet is of exceptional impor-| interior woodwork— like reading, sewin ook 5 ¥ g tance and that a definite schedule e £} okin p e | st g : g, ¢ ng, figuring and the like . . . | .’ of games and, players for the season | (D) 3" BRUSH for floors not just enough light to make the work possible, will be an outstanding topic on to-! and walls— { e morrow night’s agenda. There has p €’ll be pleased to measure the light requirements of your home been sonds SOUBNEEIEY SEISIE. D BPTST. RV o » and vis S " A % % 9 | - opening games and Mullaney asks axterior ‘walls 2 'nd ise you how to bring your lighting up to par for your | J U NE A U n Al B IE S |that all managers attend so the mat- f amily’s eyes, ’ e | i ter may be settled. L (F) APPLICATOR for water . | Incorporated — — | z, ininned paints— | A —— o s % | ) ) For Goodness' Sake, ask for F.N. FORSZEN TEACHER of s 3 JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM Vielin—Viola—Cello nmx '; 'Ummxlx Alaska Mnsi?g:upply, Inec. , ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT * & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable | . 24-hour Electric Service Jun‘eau-ung Hardware Co. Alaska’s Finest Hardware and Furniture Store BOX 800

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