The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 14, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO 3 Boy Scout Camp Cleanup Work to Starf Tomorrow; Will Continue for 2 Days (10 UNION out COMMIES - mencement of the Douglas Schools. | S ety i Work atthe . 5 EHE A e B Senior class was Mae E. Cuthbert, | y ' bl ¢ BOST Carol E. Ructsalt,gJames S. Me- 3 - te to- | ¢ ferbert M. Bonmett,» Mar- | ‘ day | o5 Fi fan Elizabeth Kibby, and Patricia | SR i X ¢ : Scou y o I ar ates chang- 1 School faculty are Supcrm-}" y i nstitution to keer nt Len C. Rice; Class Advisor, | e 1 i ke | € ut, of any local or in-{pay Reed; Irene Reed and Robert | ; > € BRr Bak A @ i € : il - ffice and to prevent Wagner : i com € " “:. \ufu‘x‘ux{.’(;‘*;:‘f or The program last night was as midr N ¥ Rive I - 'H tion ¢ N as th union SPIOR 1 | ] i I 5 1a-mar Bhutive DREAL ol d Prc y»\\w" ”I i’{“vh” I\C/’ln“‘]ls; In- The barge e T¢ R : le the m problem of whether they oy, 00 AT N L \' Ty R ook ; 8 nrankl uld sign non-Communist affi- SIEnt SRR e g, . that | 1 t sl : panied by John Goins, be dotie includes un ; = g . if it does not com-| Salutatory glven by Garol Rugt- P ‘\‘v . w n]\w € Philip Murr aiq | S81a, who, quoting Winston Church- | G s i Walkidn ) cam Sy A ¥ ill, stated, “This is not the begin-|° e B ning and not the end, but the end | s 3 i A(IGREA N‘NE of beginning” of their educa- § NI UCC CONSIDERING ' ¢ e & Scholarships and awards were | McDowell Scout com: coffee to the of whom should P!:WT NIGHT ANCHORAGE SOON i ik Scheduled Game Between = s, ilithloy nsb Coms Picks and shove per n Commission investiga- | out on the Large DO!JQIBS and E|k5 15 t possibility of establishing | will not be necessary by I field office in Anchorage take more. Howey P(‘;Sfponed ) handle UCC tax collections in the | need hammer el Ala iterior area. This was re-| pair jobs, and ez ) et ¢ 1 day by R. E. Sheldon, Ex- to take o Bt c > Director of the UCC, who to work T 1 that John 'T. McLaughlin, Di- Boy Scout com bt o i r of the Unemployment Com-| the Eagle River iR ¢ I tion, Division, left here this| on via PAA on an inspec- through the very little m and wi McLaughlin, ra for about a w > in An- will con- who v it is ho ord can be was d 1 official: local officials a o termine the L ; &t up a k the West- - - ~ ALICE DAVIS IS WORLD 6. 5. MEET. Mernic N of the Girl that mis- | today re- n Davis, 2 ) of | , Montana lect- | m_Region 11, which consists| on (mv \V '1’ rom Au- ALL BOAT OR SUPPLIES - CRAFT AT SMAl HARBOR F er of Juneau. She Troop for the funds to co been raised by me of the Girl e member 1e Juneav arlier this toward this | ip have of dob Tue information Charles F. Cemmittee Mem Branch of Girl Scouts, at MEMBERS OF TEEN AGE 1 S (iUB CALLED TO MEET EGYPTIAN TROOPS w0 s (ROSSING BORDER to a me ) as giyen © us Clise, Regional | of the National Seattle. - All members of th Club are called 10:15 o'clock tonight Richard is, Pres ident of club, urges 2 full membership CAIRO, May 14—®—The news- e oy : paper Al Assas, the organ of Pre-| A “\*‘ ¥ "ff DAMAGES |mier Mahmoud Fahmy Nokrashy| i ‘me S gltet Co. filed pacha’s party, said tonight two b [‘ gt ict Court here .ojumng of regular Egyptian troops! . against the Peterson Refuse Co. for y4q crossed the bprder into Pales- ) 7”](1 $891.50 50 attor- | oo tine. be) neys fees over an auto accident on Bl Pebruary 20, 1948, between vehicles FROM OAKLAND owned by the two firms. Faulkner J. S§. Tarman from Oakland, SCANDINAVIAN Banfield and Boochever placed the Calif, is visiting in Juneau and suit staying at the Baranof Hofel. AIRIINES e s : 53 & When you fly SAS to colorful Scan- ‘e ; H dinavia or romantic Scotland, the 2 1 7= 5 4 : 1o 3 weeks you save in ocean cross- ings is money in your pocket. It is 2 10 3 weeks' earni time saved. Delicious free m , smorgiashord, ervice direct 0Oslo, Fastest daily overnight Stockholm, Helsinki. Connections to all Europe. See your travel agent or Scandinavian Airlir System 27 White Seneca 0 -Henry Stuart Passengers * Mail * Cargo S | Coming this summer super DC6 service " at no extra fare! l PARADE IN TRlESTE—.!'Q troopscarryl CHOSEN DELEGATE - 1d inj d | Cruiser _Ithe Channel for her " | Long Beach, this | | INTO PAlESTINE‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS ENIORS GRADUATED hlx 1948 Seniors were graduated | in ceremonies conducted last eve-| ning in the School Auditorium.| This was the 38th annual Com- in scme field of ac- udy followed by anoth nber by Miss Wilson. ry address was given by Mae Cuthbert. Arne Shudshift, refiring School ! Board President, after 14 years of | ervice on the School Board, was| presented by Superintendent Rice,| and the au nce ga Mr. Shud-| shift a rising applause of thanks for his efforts. Mr. Shudshift then presented the diplomas to the Senicrs. Benediction was then gl\,- en the Rev. McElmeel and thc march again played by | outstandir vity or This was vocal nt Val John Goins. | Elton Engstrom, aformer and Board member of gave a very interesting ich ended by stress- z the Golden Rule as one of the most important s of the stu- as to everyone in general s Mrs. Engstrom’s second itive dress before the Doug- aduating class, one last year nd then this year The 19 Class Motto is A'm High and Hold Your Aim.” Class p r, Red Ros Class Colol - oo (CRUISER ASTORIA ] PULLS UP ANCHOR, LEAVES SATURDAY The three day visit of the Navy will end tomorrow morn- | ling at 9 o'clock when she will leave home port, in Calif | The jlum,n; ’;\\ n (‘).n PO pour search and taken in tow. mv_\ dance, held last n ,.n in the| Capt. C. W. Thomas is skipper of | | Par Hall was termed a hugel¢n o vessel | succe however some of thel ~ ° it S | {junior hostesses apparently forgot| [there was a dance and those Wh | iwere there did a splendid job of en-| wu-xtmmng the Navy. The refreshments were delicious land the many who attended assured |their hostesses that it was an eve- |ning full of entertainment especially i w en Lil Uggen gave her version of “Whoopee” and several other num-| | bers that with her special personal- | ity has made her famous oughout \“mll}\(\dst Alaska. Scores of the navymen are fish- ing or making trips out the high- way othis afternoon and otherwise Pmuymg themselves. There are no special events sched- luled for tonight for the visitors ex- jcept the baseball game at_6:30 o'- | clock. | Visiting hours aboard the ship |are from 7 to 9 tenight. : R ! REV. - NYGAARD HERE } The Rev. E. H. Nygaard from | Sitka is in Juneau and a guest tat the Baranof Hotel. | r‘ . DISABlED NDER | | that a (ANADA GUSHER poumcaL mEeeTNG -2 IS WILD: LEDUC, Alberta, May 14.—(P— Crude oil ran knee-deep across the| wheatlands at Leduc today at At-/ ocratic political speech” on | G DEMO | domestic_issues. | TOWN HALL YOUN CRATS,,- re g - (vll'{ SFUL BIDDER | nficngl“o“ " he U. S. Forest Service here| announced that the James cBNTEn ¥ Construction Co., of Seward, was WASHINGTON, May 14—®—the successful bidder on eight- H President Truman is billed for a!tenth of a mile of road at Hope o g olitical address tonight before a on the Turnagain Arm highway dinner of Young Democrats. The company’s bid was $10,671.75. | Schedules The Chief Executive, adhering . oo B to his new routine of “off-the-| Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Beaslev of | MONDAYS p virgin erude oil. e entire field of 60 wells has en closed by the Provincial Government -so that oil lines can concentrate on drawing away the wild gusher’s flow. Between 8,000 and 10,000 barrels of oil daily are gushing from the ground and an estimated 500,000,- 000 cubic feet of gas is escaping ach day. - o PRIVATE SHIPPING - 10 ALASKAN PORTS "I FAYORED, MELLER WASHINGTON, May 14—(®— |A member of the Maritime Com- mission urged Congress today to get the Commission out of the Alaska transportation field. missioner Grenville Mellen recommended before a House Mer- chant Marine Subcommittee the | government's withdrawal from | competition with private operators in the Alaskan service “as soon possible.” | 'Ilm subcommittee is consider- | ing a resolution to extend the| Commission’s authority to charter ships to provide Alaskan sel | until Dec. 21, 1949, The deadline now is June 30. | | turning Mellen says he favors the service over entirely to private shipping companies, and added: ! ut it remains to be seen whether | profitakle operations can ke con- | ducted without a subsidy and giv2 the same scr\'ice at ]uescm PICKED UP BY (G ON ALASKA GULF TTLE, My 14—®—The can- Tender Saturn, disabled and adrift for a time yesterday in the Gulf of Alaska, was 1 miles » safety Yakutat by the ice- reaker North Wind, Coast Guard Headquarters here reported. The Saturn, owned by the Litby! ning Comp suffered an en- ine breakdown and sent out a dis- ignal, which was picked up by e North Wind. The 91-foot, 158- 1 sel was fcund after a two- C tre i Colo.,, May 14— Best said today CANNON CIT (#—Warden Roy 19-year-old State Charles McClelland, had cenfessed the double murder of wealthy Robert May and his wife, Betty May, last summer, | Best said McClelland is serving a two-to-three year term® in the| Colorado prison for buying a car| with a worthless check. The Mays were slain and rob-| bed on the outskirts of Omaha,! Nebr., near Boys Town. Both| Rokert May and his wife were 22 years of age. | Best said McClelland told him the ccuple picked him up on the| road near Brandon, Nebr. ! | convict, Auto Painting ng full field equipment pnrade through Trieste. The destroyer USS Hanson lies in the harbor (background;. -New Location: 383 So. Franklin PHONE 697 Now Offers These || Services COMPLETE CAR REFINISHING | FENDER and BODY REPAIRING | ALL CAR COLORS Accurately Matched in LACQUERS or ENAMEL METAL FURNITURE REFINISHED REFRIGERATORS Given a “Factory- || New” FINISH VACUUM the Interior “of YOUR CAR WAX JOBS WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED | o | TRUMAN ADDRESSES notes prison | __ ,___FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948 .. Ro: said the address will be a uff” speaking, will staying in a 15-minute appearance. talk only from | Fairbanks are Baranof Hctek WEDNESDAYS ; | ‘;K'xmlu'fflr\. drilling derricks, bc—‘%? c A L L 8 a 5 [ AFT’ERNOONS sides pumps and pipelines are be- | z:no lo 4:30 {ing utilized to draw off the 18-inch J“NER“ JANITUR EVENINGS NUROQKF SERVICE || 7:001010:00 A Refined Asphalt for | Admission Prices Roof Coating that Expert Cleaning ||| AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS - - T7b¢ Eveniings—Skate Owners 60c All pricss include tax Windows Venetian Blinds Homes Rugs Protects Your Investment PRSI 1 [ QAL RS Made by the Acorn Refining Co. of Cleveland, Ohio and sold under a Ten-Year Warranty == 0 Ask for information. Don’t Put It Off . v oo PUCICON CALL 1. DOUGLAS 213 JAMES PARSONS DINNER DANCE Starting ai 4 o’Clock Every Sunday Afternoon mEEan at LLEET ] MIKE’S PLACE in Douglas UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THREE—PiECE? 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