The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 5, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT WARNE REPORTS SE ALASKA HAS POSSIBILITIES CONFERENCE ON CERTIFICATION IS HELD BY CAB THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA INEGROES T0 SERVE Lightning Bolf Is ON CHURCH BOARD Cause Power Plant Destruction; Tenn. FIVE CHILDREN SUFFOCATE IN UNUSED ICE BOX BOSTON, May 5.—(#®-—The Meth- . P Three pre-hearing confexences on| DUMAS, Texas, May 5.—P—Five | odist General Corference today ~DYERSBURG, Tenn, May 5—® Assistant Se(fe'ary of In- air line certifications in this area | children—three from one family,|Voted unanimously to have Negroes| _pire destroyed the power plant were held here today in the Terri- | twc another—suffocated in |S€rve on the church's important pere e today and left the city terior Makes Last Public ays, Ellis and tra- judicial council of 15,000 persons without electric- Chamber by Lloyd!an airtight refrigerator Hear Examiner of | here sterday. The action followed a recom- ity or water for several hours. Appearan(e Here wtics Board in An- were Charles Richard Nich- |mendation of the committee on Damage was estimated at almost cls, 7; Allen Jackson Nichols, 3;|Judicial Administration headed by $1,000,000 ly still convir cnded by rep- | Ralph Gordon Nichols, 4; Patricia |the Rev. Dr. George W. Warmer, he first, started by a® bolt of | »’ Air- d Arthur Dennis Hill, 4, |pastor of the First Methodist lightning, was brought under con- Hill 8; 3 trol after more than two hours by firemen using all available wat- No one was hurt D {Church, San Diego, Calif. The judicial council Is compar- ed by church leaders with the er Supreme Court, and is made up ents were Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and Mr. and Hill The children G Forrest e missing for about three ad b WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1948 ageable woman-—can have these days is relatives in the United States. “The good uncle in America” has become a famed figure despite inces- sant propanganda in the Russian- controlled press which attempts to portray America as greedy and mon- opolistic. Perhaps the biggest factor in the “good uncle’s” reputation is the tlow of parcel post gift relief packages | These come in at the rate of about 1,500,000 per month, exclusive of tens of thousands of CARE focd packages. Also thousands of tons of foods are purchased with American and British tax monies, Recently the “good uncle” has ap- peared/in ‘marriage offers advertise-| ments. Husband-seeking women list' with their charms and assets “have relatives in the United States. on a vacant lot across an alley | behind the Hill home. h he said are in | Doctors tried to revive the chil-| ready f development ¢ Z need no further investigation . d b M ey He listed eries, forests, water m.!(a efi Hill said: “The wind must have, s o blown the door shut.” i Either that,” said Mrs. Hill, “or/| the youngst closed the door af- ter they got in theé box.” A 30-mile-an-hour wind was blowing across the face of the box. R CINCINNATI— Gov. Thomas J. n | Herbert won the GOP nomination for a second time in yesterday's Ohio primary. Former Gov. Frank sche won the Democratic nomi- on forest resource: pa could ficultles such as developme! on Subsidy ka's ¢ Al . CNT.‘pfirl n order to e he term “developme! bring a! fares comparable wi | other coastwjse shipping | | Warne declared that the Der | ment of the Interior hopes to U Alsska's population within five | ' Years. | Secretary Waiz:e, Acting Governor ; Lew M. Williams and a group of v officials left here this morn- 3:lngn board the M. S. Mt. E AN AMER'CAN FAVOR". } cumbe, ANS Student Trainin ‘ sel, for a tour qf other Southeast | ,‘ Alaska villages and cities They are scheduled to stop at Hoonah, An-| goon, Kake, Klawock, Metlakatla | and Ketchikan Yesterday, Warne made an 2 plane flight over a proposed 1 water power site in l‘he Juneau : which he said is be‘mg kept secre ¢ TAREE FEATHERS BISTRIBUTONS, R | WASPiIr;dTON-—‘v World War :1 il Empire Stete Building, New York, U.S. A. i 11 veberans'head about 18 per cent| SLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PRJOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS X322 | of U. S. households “ Exciting moments are in store for Mother and child in ! | their introduction to the famous Acrosonic Piano. x Tone uniquely resonant in the small piano field, beauty and , grace of styling, will charm the eye and delight the ear. : | | | | \ | i | \———__——_—fi The Acrosonic is available THE /4 EXQUISITFE . in seven distinctive models, 2, L/ 7] . l - (’/ 0’5 ////// ‘ including traditional and \ s it gk modern designs, all finished in J rare and attractive woods. MI)S%(SU PPI)' Corner Second and Seward Streets Juneau, Alaska || k of Standard Musical Instruments | The Territory’s Most Comprehensive Stoc ences were being held hours when Mrs. Hill found them.!of s and places for She saw them through the double jmen, all of them lawyers. posed CAB cer- | glass doors of the display-type | es at meat box. It stands abandoned | tation of points of church law. j without any .t HONOLULU-Forty Alaskan Elks, of a tour of Hawaii, are at Oahu today. They plan to fly to San Francisco tonight. five clergymen and four lay- UNCLE SAM AIDS . GERMAN CUPID IN Their work is in the interpre- B REALEE s WASHINGTON — Governmen: FI"I)'NG HUSBANDS In the days of sailing ships, sailors |efforts to end the 5l-day meat —_— commonly believed that the best workers’ strike broke off today BERLIN--(#—One of the best as- | way of strting a wind was to whistle sign of progress. sets a German—especially a marri- for it. Aprons and Handkerchiefs } ALSO Specials on Table Linens at the NEEDLECRAFT & JUNIOR SHOP 11115 Seward Street Are You A First Nighter ‘ Then Come With Us for the Gala : [ 2 Do You Lilkke Fun? IRST NIGHT APPEARANCE of the Versatile Pla-Mor Hollywood Trio - % Lawrence “Jigger’” Hale Jack James | ¥ Hollis . Two Rellicking ; | { Rhythm-Happy - Ex-GI°s Sulser——— Pianist Extraordinary Featuring a Swift Moving Program of Dance Syncopation ----- As You Like It THURSDAY NIGHT-MAY G¢h, at the Salmon Creek Country Club [ The performers: (appearing for the first time in Alaska) are on the “BIG TIME" parade. Artists, ALL. THREE OF THEM, on ten musical instruments, they have appeared on N. B. C. shows with Star Headliners includ- Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Hoagy Carmichael and others. o COME TO THEIR OPENING PARTY Free Cockitails 8:30 until 9:00 P. M. DANCING UNTIL THE CLUB IS OPEN ON SUNDAYS MOTHER'S DAY DINNER DANCE Starting at 6:00 o’clock Sunday evening the Club will hold a DINNER DANCE. Come . . . enjoy the Hammond Organ Music-and Dance to the finest music in the Gastineau Channel Area. ' i

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