The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1948, Page 7

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} TULSDAY, MAY 4, 1948 |LOCALPROBLEMS BROOCH IN TOT'S THROAT | | ARE PRESENTED [ s | FOR SEC. WARNE Publi( Meeting for Inter- ior Dept. Executive Is Well Attended Local assistance the In- m E : public m Council 1 t led Gold Creek gement of the g of the f the Juneau / t the Mendenhall Bar. ere the labor eau Spruce Cor- impending Pacific n’s strike, hous- employees, the tional problems, Federal offices to An- development naa ihelps i Ten - mont,. found her mothe brooch at- tractive—so attractive, in fact, she swallowed it. Her mother, Mrs. Rosemary Phelps, discover- ed the accident and rushed the baby to St. Joseph's Hospital in t longshor g for gove; um of e frcem Juneau Alaska’s transpor-| gyjtimere, where Dr. Harry Con- .au‘-f;]:u-m;sho:i nelly teck out the pin. X-ray | nd development of the shows the brooch lodged in | ¢ 1n SRk LR child’s throat, (International wap Some Gisa hent! Soundphoto) Warne Alien t- - o e MOTHER'S DAY 10 BE d that Matanuska alle rmers cannot compete HONORED ]’oMonRow | with Washington State farmers | for hipping their pre ce to ’ a, where I said I develop first. agreed on this point ex- PO ed 'the belief that < Ala AT PAROCHIAL SCHCOL | vort Mother’'s Day ed by the students of St. s school will be held in the| h Hall tomorrow 1 the hours of ternoon be- | and 3:30 | of the pupils attend-| cordially invited special program in anoiher moving their honor ssible SN {0SPITAL HOTES Ann's yesterd Admitteda to St way. T xpressed his grati- for the information he re- spital, Mrs ceived at the I night. rth to a baby that t ng seven | data Wwol Wil- | ful in the ies in V he would t have more fi G TEA AND SEW adies Aid Tea nnd‘ - ncipal city of Tibet, has | Sale, 1:30 to 5 p. m, Wednseday, | 1 of 50,000 at the Lutheran Church. 1t Decorating Materials and Building Specialties 209 Seward Sireet Phone 407 Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxurl- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. . ~ £ . Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Aliska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine, You will marvel at the deliciously prepared Q=" meals, The cost of all meals is included in the fare, Your berth, too! N Sailings Are Frequent - g Sailings every week for Ketckikan and Seattle S. S. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH — MAY 9 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova. Valdez and Seward S. S. BARANOF — MAY 11 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | ~stimated, | OF TERRITORIAL CONVENTION program | o |tice of the holding of an open Re- Y| pub “110:00 o'clock AM., June 5. 1948, in | qualified to vote under the laws of ska hand inforn \d direct know- and fam-|° For |} Red spon i S the Department of the s 8 o'clock. SR members sted to be pres- | pet] After W r 11, U, S. produc- " e s??_\,d[ tion of ¢ repair parts wa L iso as to save inconvenience and | date RADIO L0G KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C. R S TUESDAY EVENING 5:00-WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. :30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. :45—Viking Varieties. :00—Pan Am News. 15—Waltz at Dinner. :30—Sports on Spot. | :45—Happy Smith. 00—Secretary Warne. 15—Magic Carpet I 30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. :00—Standard News—Forecasts. | :15—Community Center. | 30—PEOPLE'S PALTFORM- CBS 9:00—Fishing Time 9:30—Suspense. 9:15—Voiceé of Army. 10:00—Between the Lines. L 10:15—Words with Music. 1 10:30—Forecasts. ! First newscast of the day at 7:30 | A. M. { BEEAIITaRB B oo Forecasts FARMERS ¢ H DES MOINES, I touring farmers have he talking farmers, It that members of the group of 26 farmers who visited rope last fall have addressed more han 200,000 persons, not counting ‘adio listeners. Bill Davidson of Stanwood has had engagements from New; York to Okiahoma, A number of Codngr sional Committees have heard | armers’ views conditions in Burope. Towa’s | now become has been on I'Al«\.‘r(ll' LOCAL CAUC AND THE REPUBLICAN CLUB #OR AU, ALASKA, COMMIS- Yers | and give public no- | icus to be held in each | in the Juneau, Al- | aska, Commissioner’s Precinet com- | mencing on May 5, 1948, and ending at midnight on May 24, 1948, for the ecletcion by Republicans of dele- | ates to attend a Republican Terri- | torial Convention whic! said club nd its members in association and | ooperation with other Alaskan Re- s hereby call to convene at pubiican Ce voting precinct the Mt. McKinley Park Hotel, Mt. | precincts shall be conducted by mail | and each Republican who is a bona fide resident of said precinct and is entitled to one vote for selects as his | | | | i in each of said voting ‘ i | e if of that | vinct as delegate to said | Convention. | Each voting precinet is entitied | to elect one such delegate for each | 100, or fraction thereof, Republican ¢ votes cast in that voting orecinet | t the primary election held on April 1948, The Caucuses will be held by mail | exy Each Republican who votes at such caucus should do so by a bal- lot, which may be in the form of a letter, as follows: | T hereby vote for ¢ i as delegate from the voting precinct to attend the Republican Territorial Conven- tion to be held in McKinley, Alaska, on June 5, 1948. The voter should then sign and h ballot and place his or | her address thereon and mail it to Charles . Carter, P. O. Box 364, Juneau, Alaska, who will hold it un- til the completion of said Caucus, after which all ballots cast at such caycus in each of said voting pre- cincts will be canvassed by promi- s Charles W. Car- , H. E. Simmons, and Norman and upon the basis of declare what persons are elect® as such delegates. No ballot will be counted unless cast and made out in the manner hereinbefore provided, nor if mail- ed after May 24, 1948. Such delegates, or their respective proxies, will be entitled to attend as delegates said Republican Terri- torial Convention at which 3 dele- gates and 3 alternate delegates at large will be elected to attend the Republican National Convention, which convenes in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania, on or about June 27, 1948, and at which Territorial Con- vention also will be elected or en- dorsed for appointment for the ensuing 4 years an Alaskan Re- publican man for Republican Na- tional Committeeman from Alaska and an Alaskan Republican woman for Republican National Commit- teewoman from Alaska. Juneau, Alaska, May 1, 1948, REPUBLICAN CLUB FOR THE JUNEAU, ALASKA, COMMIS- SIONER'S PRECINCT. Publication date, May 4, 1948, Special notice is hereby given that the Commissioner of Customs. under date of May 3, 1948, gave authority | for change of name of the oil screw PISCATOR, official number 249986, to REEFER KING. Said vessel was built at Anacortes, Washington, in 1944; her gross tonnage is 533; net tonnage 322; home port, Juneau; | owner, Sam Rubinstein. James J. Connors, Collector of Customs. First publication, May 4, 1948, Last publicafion, May 7, 1948. s { Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alsska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 A S —" | I { T I MEAN DO YOU ' ((REALLY LOVE ME g N A 7 OLIVE PERFUMES MY CLOUDS WITH LLAC, AND WIMPY MAKES CLOUDBURGERS ! (" THEY ARE WORSE THAN THE BABLOONS!! Worey (¢ ') (' [ OH YES...YES . ONE DISCOVER MR .PALOCKA , I'M RANK WHITE C I'LL NOT LISTEN TO YOUR SCHEMES, VAN GOBLIN, 50 Z{ RELAX AND ENJOY MY DANCER ... EXQUISITE, THESE Vi EASTERN DANCES .. . TALES OF LOVE, OF HATE. OF YE, WHY INVITE_YOUR FRIENDS / PS{EC L = ! FOLLOWME ! INTRIGUE, ALL TOLD BY A GR? CERUL MOVEMENT OR A SYMBOLIC POSE. DOWNRIGHT BXQUISITE ! BRIER. WHEN DID YOU MIss IT? BUT IT 15 PEANUTS! NOPE, SNUFEY-- VE BETTER GIT ANOTHER LAWYER TO DEFEND YORE PAW--T DONE RETIRED NE COU THAT NUTTY BROTHER OF | MAGGIE'S 1S FLYIN' OVER TH’ LRI ) SURE, YOUVE GOT | AS YoU 5AY, A NICE LITTLE MR. 6MUGC, WE BUSINEGS, WILMER. | ARE PRETTY WELL KNOWN. I DON'T RECKON PAW NOHOW, BLUNDERBUSS -~ THEY GOT HIS FINGERPRINTS ON TH HENHOUSE DOOR JUST NOW," SAVS BRIER. "MAVBE. YOU LEFT IT IN | THE CAR!REPLIES HIS WIFE. LA R ago Tribume, THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF 6HOPS IN THE BOBBLE 6HOPS! AN’ HE STOLE TH' CHICKENS FROM JEDGE POTTER-AN' JEDGE POTTER'S LD HELP JEDGIN TH' TRIAL DON'T MENTION IT. WE'LL BEAT IT 3 { RIGHT UP TO THE OFFICE . I HAVE THE PICTURE THERE. yr-— COUNTRY WHICH COULP /WE COULDN'T BECOME WALLET & GET 'EM ALL. an' T HIS s (‘ r"\/‘w‘.: 20 NOW, TERRY ! WHILE SRONZ 15 HYPNOTIZED EuH ¥{ BY W5 ORIENTAL JITTERBUG = I MUST TALK I\ TO YOU WHERE WE CANT BE OVERWEARD . 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