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

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE TWO PARK FUNDS ARE URGED BY DRURY. Sum of $125,000 Is Re- o= quested for Glacier Bay National Monument WASHINGTON, < fur ruction B. Drury, di- Service Newto appropriations ¢ e timi. d Interior bill that w which was cut from Presi- ruman’s request should be in, he it to is put back 1 to allocate de National Park, mone Bay Monu- Alaska s planned needed ational to expend it or - | by - HEKL rROM IDAHO 1 from \m erican Pall lnm th Krei Idaho, and Weiser, Idaho. nof Hotel PFor COMroRT and SERVICE . Dewey W. Get the NEW Metzdorf Vice-Pres, and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at WASHINGTON Habit! Plumbing urged 5 * | cutta, Indfa or a nephe 'SOROPTIMIST CLUB IS T0 AWARD HEIRLOOM TABLECLOTH SOON| e Irish linen table cloth to »d by the Soroptimist Club i on display in the Jor pVens window on Seward Street cloth is made of pure Irish linen im- °d from Germany. The linen was hed, with buttermilk and sun- The work is hand filet. T! s introduced and en- y the late Kaiser Wilhelm oy farming districts as ding to the livelihood , thus making this type be now in the pc a means o Ad- seen valued at $200 he tickets Lu the cloth may be d, umn any member of the | The funds from used in the Sorop- t Club’s Youth+program - .o TEE HARBOR ROAD T0 BE EXTENDED cooperation of the U. S, Forest Service and the Territorial Board of Rc Commissioners, the Tee arbor road is being extended to reach the Donahue resort at Tee Hartor Work project With the started yesterday on the ich was made necessary th ng of a private road which formerly been used to serve the resort - QUICK DElIVERV FROM (AI.(UTTA: dropped a close decision to John goreont as Pr usin in Cal- in a suburb, If you nave a fifth co Pan Ameri Airway your Lirthday greeting ncuncement in just five recent test from the Calcutta letter was there N mped in at Ju- neau on . Coming ncisco, the distance co’ ut 9,500 miles. R Naval Engagement ys. In a office in AVIV, israel, June 4.—P ment was fought i Tel today between a Jewish cor and airplanes and a ship believed to be an Egyptian destroyer © [eafing Qii Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. SUMMER Passenger SCHEDULES and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN SOUTHBOUND 10:30A 11:30A 12:00N 12:40P Ly Lv Lv Ar JUNEAU PETERSBURG WRANGELL KETCHIKAN JUNEAU NORTHBOUND Ar. 4:10P 3:20P 0P 2:00P — SITKA MORNING FLIGHT 9:00A Ly 0:20A Ar JUNEAU SITKA (* or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT 3:00P. 4:00P Ly Ar. JUNEAU . SITKA Ar. Lv. JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY 3:00P 3:55P 4:10P Lv Lv Ar. JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY (All Ar, Lv. Lv. imes PST 120°) Mon. X X X Juneau to Elfin Cove Excursion Inlet Port Altk Pelican Superior Tenakee Todd X R R R ] MR MM departure and arrival time HEMMHNRNM MMM NN B B ] X X X and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 202 or 612 III.RSK% % S W IRI.IIIES ewing Southeastehn This | can deliver | birth an- | ailed from |’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA 'UNION OFFICIALS ALASKA AIR FORCE MAN HAS PUN(H JuneauSpruceCorporanon Dispute Reaches End gt 5 el of Eighth Week stationed with the Air Force in the Virgil Burtz, Assistant Research Aleutian Islands, may become the Director of the CIO International “man to beat” in the light heavy-| Wcodworkers of America, and Vern weight finals for the United States Allbright, International Represen- mpic-hoxing team at Boston June tative for Alaska of the CIO Inter- A \national Longshoremen and Ware- Moore, whose home is Cincinnati, housemen’s Union, returned here to- 0., displayed considerable class last day for further conferences in ef- Jight in winning his way td the forts to bring an end to the eight emi-finals of the world-wide Unit- week old Juneau Spruce Corporation d £ es Army Air Force Champion- | lator dispute ship Tournament Neither official would make any Winner of 32 consecutive fights comment on the progress of nego- by knockouts, Moore came danger- tiationsThey will confer with mem- isly close to adding Grant Hodges bers of their local unions, company f the Second Army to his of and Territorial Department of La- ims. He had Hodges wobbly in bor officials. the third and final round from Burtz is registered at the Baranof harp right hand punches to the Hotel and Allbright is stZ¥ing at the head, but he was unablc to finish Gastineau. CHICAGO, .Iune 4—(M—Herbert 28 round M::m'(‘,_ of the Alaska Command, was In the 126-pound class, both LoU «narional Emergency-Frovision of Hamiel and Tony Nieves lost. Nieves the Taft-Hartley law got a new Billy Jones, Welterweight, lost on npery in an effort to end manage- 1 T. K. O, to Donald Skrepinski in ment-labor deadlocks. He invoked i y Paus, another 147-pounder, maitime cas sterday when he dr!'mlt('d to Mike Maayotte of the mar# board of in- [day n | El |on 1 OctoLer [left the imous donsmn. Thirty bouts, eight resulting knockouts, reduced the fieid t outs tonight in the quarter m\l USED BY pRESIDENT the only boxer from Uncle Sam’s IN MARITIME (ASE far outpost in the Northwest to come through victoriously. Three otner: Bv MAX HALL fell victims to technical knockouts WASHINGTON, June 4—(®—The ident Truman in Thomas, Eurcpean Command, and yoked it in the Maritime dispute. Hamiel fell victim to a first T. K. O, This makes five times Mr. Tru- by Paul Newberry, Sixth Army. man has used this special machi- the third round after winning the previously in these industries: Atom- first two heats. Jones caught energy, coal, meat and telephones cof hard, rights that rend The President took the first step capable of continuing, of the emergency procedure in the Army because of a damag ed by Harry Shulman, hand. It was injured Wedn the Yale Law School ight when Paus won his first This koard will s in the dispute, on the { bout wh n invc - Ini Tel Aviv BaV‘Prmtess Is Cuffing | Ouf Appearances in . Public Affer June «-- o 4 nce P tl LONDON, Jure ham Palace beth wil nents after [ royal way of saying the way. Werd yurt circles is that the Princess will hecome a mother in or earl in' at jar speculation y for months, the ni But it was cause rejoicing. The child will be si t Princess cept no public en- this mor that a ba To B hearin pregnar for d in the - RETURN HERE T0 Called Off Today; CONFER FURTHER Agreement Reached Bucking- IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIHIHIIIIIH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Freedom From Worry Ahout HOSPITAL BILLS for EVERY Member,of the Family Telephone Strike Is NEW YORK, June 4-(P—A threatened strike of 25,000 long-lines telephone workers in 42 states was; averted today when negotiators| signed a 21-month contract. The agreement, reached before a federal mediator here, ended a dispute between the long lines de- AIR CONTRACT T0 CARRY SUPPLIES T0 announced today award of a $68 330 contract to Alaska Airlin Inc., for flying government sup- Alaska oil, The contract figure, in the search for tment of the American 'x‘ele-| rhone and Telegraph Company and | CIO American Union of Telephone[ Workers. It is subject to ratification ; by union memters. Company spokesman said the con- tract does not de te wage increase but allows the | e questioh to te reopened by either party once during the 21} month period. e an immed- ) ROARING FOREST | FIRE 1S RAGING ON 72-MILE FRONT, TORONTO, Ont., June 4—(M—Two roaring forest fires merged last night in the Mississagi and Chap- leau areas of Nort. n Ontario and are burning on a giant 72-mile{ front I Tne fire, regarded by many as! the biggest and® most expensive in Ontario’s history, is traveling to- ward rich timberlands on the Bark c area. Smoke and flame are sweeping »ver 150,000 acres of green timber. - o - | ILLINOIS VISITORS Robert Simpson from Canton, TlL. i and Jackscn Smith from Lew! wn, Ill, are staying at the Gas-! ineau Hotel. - - FROM PENNSYLVANIA Miss Rebecca Jones from Sew- ickley, Pa., is a visitor in Juneaw 2 staying at the Baranof Hotel. ' - oo SEATTLE VISITORS Woodford, Fred M. Reausaw J. Eggert from Seattle arei Baranof Hotel. | R k in the Aleutian I\me - temperatures average only | higher than the 30 degree | I ]‘ K. the line of succession to the throne. e INVADER COULD RAISE HAYOC ON BASES IN ALASKA SEATTLE, Gune 4—(®—The Com- manding General of the Yukon sec- tor, Alaskan Air Command, said in interview here today that an ne invader could seize as bases as he wanted in Alaska. Brig. Gen. Dale V. Gaffne: d northern defenses are “dangerously weak.” He blamed public apathy. He Seattle Port of Embarka- tion this morning head- quamxs at Falrl)mk\ Accldenlal Shol Kills 4-Year-Old SEDRO WOOLLEY Wash., | 4—®—Four-year-oid Loren David Ostorne was killed in his home north of here yesterday by an acgi- dental shotgun blast. Coroner Aaron Light Jr., shotgun went off while -old brother, Gerald, w; it. The parents are Mr. Lawrence Osborne for his Phone 864 June said the My Name: an 11-year s handling Address: 0 Pays Hospital, Docior or Surgeon Bills. For Individuals or Family Groups; issuing Limits 3 MONTHS TO 75 YEARS for only a few cents a day. MUTUAL of OMAHA HENRY M. HOGUE District Manager P. 0. Box 1173, Juneau Without obligation, please send me more information 'concerning your NEW HOSPITAL coverage. I am interested in: For Individuals. ~] For Family Groups. N The Finest Cars and Service in Juneau Smooth - Flowing Power in Packard Cabs You'll Enjoy Riding the “Packard Way" "Ask the Folks Who Ride Wilh-"» THE ALASKAN CAB CO. PHONE 7 — DOUBLE s 7 PHONE j{one year ‘and Umiat on iwith “bush flights” | edge {the Nugget Creek side. | trail estimated 10,000 {light hours, may |vary according to actual air time used, said Lt. A. R. Lee, purchas- ing officer at the Navy Supply {Depot here. . The contract is for from next July 1, with provision for a possible six-months >Xtension. Lee said regular flights will be from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Barrow the Arctic Ocean, from the lat- ter points into isolated sections of the Navy's vast Petroleum Reserve No. 4 The purchas oiiicer said Al- |aska ' Airlines submitted tae low figure when bids were opened at Fairbanks May 24. A previous con- lines. The Navy has reported that the search thus' far has resulted in finding oil in commercial quality, but not in commercial quantity in the Barrow area. - NEW GLACIER TRAIL The Admiralty Division of the U. 8. Forest Service announced to- day that it has completed con- struction of a new trail up to the of Mendenhall Glacier on The new will enable visitors to ap- proach the Glacier without incon- venience. lIlllllllllllHllIIIIllIIIIHIIIIIIHI!IIHIIII SNOW WHITE Diaper Service is now availahle to Residenis of NORWAY PGINT Service Charge $2.50 per week Men's Shirts IN BEFORE 10:00 o’clock a. m. out at 4:00 p. m THE SAME DAY —0 Phene 299 SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY ‘IIIIIIH LTI 1 | | ARCTIC AWARDED SEATTLE, June 4.—»—The Navy plies. and personnel into Northern | Arctic | based on an | tract was held by Wein Alaska Air- FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 19483 T 79-Year Quality Reputation Behind Your Baby Deserves the BEST SHOWN IN COLOR IN THE MAY ISSUE OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ‘The timeless beauty of this Needletuft Bed- spread makes it perfect for a gift, or for your own bedroom! Traditional wedding ring design worked in Candlewick and Rip- pletuft, with long, thick fringe coming down to the floor. Easy to wash, never needs ironing, keeps lovely forever! Heirloom ‘White. Noon Blue, Rose Pink, Persian Melon, Dew Green or, Morning Yellow. [Full Size, 98" x 112" 522 50 Twin Size, 80" x 112" 521.50 Goldstein Bldg. A New Service fer YOU Motorists of the Gastineau Channel Area Jay’s Super Service Announces A New Feature Saturday, June Fifth ROADSIDPE SERVICE e Tire Repair ® Gaseline and ©il © Towing From 7:30 a. m. until Midnight Every Day - Including Sunday Phone us, advise Location of your car or itruck, and our wrecker will be on its way to you at once. DRIVE WITH CONFIDENCE We are at Your Service TELEPHONE GO7

Other pages from this issue: