The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1948, Page 2

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e, 0P 0PI of cost cuarp CAMPAIGN IN Juneau Chamber of Com-‘s E P T E M B E R merce Discusses Refurn of Alaska RIS, USCO - tniobines omeine rapati vil 1 nominee, said The Jun today setting ryup AN ;A he ld be ur years The then and y presiden- | ¢, first speech the . Ketchikan merce complainin ¢ 100 per- tor Wil- lifornia, on 1 after hi € (hlm!ul a triumph at Philadelphia tter to Assistant € " > - Interior William F 10 GET BOEING - JURISDICTION CHAMBEP, VisITORS Herbert Rowland, insu was welcomed as a Visitors were Don Ma mas | | | enactment Experlente Rafings Are Outlawed Judge DimeJVoids Em- ployers’ Prefernece Law Affecting Alaska UCC ANCHORAGE, July. 1.—(®—Judge ny Dimond has held a Terri- Legislature amendment to Unemployment Compensa- t to be void. mendment provided for the f collections from in- for unemployment compen- The Judge ruled it out ird District Court because of legislative technicality in its The case ident of the a Territorial Fed- eration of I T, E. Shelton s executive director the Unemployment Compensa- ion Commission of Alaska. Under the Organic Act of Alaska, a bill has to be in v)n slature before passage. ield the amendment to » it was read the number only - PROTESTS ALBANIA | 3 \n(l hu third time by against Robert i read three times | THE DAILY ALASKA UVlPlRL—JUNhAU AL/\bKA ' PLANE CRASH KILLS 5 NAYY FLIERS IN VA. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., July l( —P—Five Navy Reserve fliers were killed in the crash of a twin-engine | transport plane five miles north of here. One of them was war hero Allen | W. (Snuffy) Smith, who, as a torpedo bomber pilot, was credited with shooting down a “Tojo"* Lomber and with the sinking of a light Japanese cruiser and a heavy | Japanese cruiser. ' The fliers were returning to the| Naval Air Base in Atlanta, Ga, from Anacostia, near Washington. ! All the victims were from At- lanta and vicinity. Besides Smith, who was a Lieutenant Commander, |the others aboard were: was brought a year ago by Felton H. Griffin, former Pres-' R. L. S. Eidson, 'h a wartime instructor; Lt. James A. Cotton, Machinist Julius Bassolotti, | 44, a veteran of 22 years in the service; and Lt. (jg) I D. Wise. | Workers at a nearby sawmill, who saw the crash, said one wing of the plane buckled. | - - Lt. Comdr. AT HOTEL JUNEAU Jack Mean of the Public Survey office is registered at the Hote: Juneau R Mr. and Mrs. John Hulberg made a quick trip to Seattle and re- lllll this week by PAA to vis it | | Baranof Hote CANNERY Mike Goodman Packing Company a is staying at the Barano oo MAN HERE MRS. GARRISON SOUTH o % 10 Whiz Mr Dick Garrison two of an City her ildren left b Clipper Hotel. this week to visit eattle and vicinity for abouc months - CALIFORNIANS HERE MICHIGAN MEN HERE S. R. Dietrich of nd V 5 of an, are f Hotel Californians Hollywood, and Mrs of San Francisco. —PRESENTS-- - @ God's Country—rraveLoG in Technicoler Motion Pictures @ Desiruction of Jerusalem Dramatic Musical Composition ® Jureau's Biggest Gambler Rev. L. F. Lorne F. Fox TONIGHT 7230 SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE Fox Part Fox Sermon b, ram Tues. Through I >. M. KINY Radio P T:00 1 194t THURSDAY, JUL\ fr— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 MARK DOWN PRICES Flattering Summer STRAWS White, Black, Colors Worth the Wall: Upstairs ¥ EXCLUSIVE MODELS Room 7 - Valentine Building Over Juneau Drug ends and relatives. The Hul- IN(IDENIS INSULT h gs live on the Glacier High- | T0 YUGOSLAVIANS LONDON, Juiy i-—(®—The Bel- The Square Sinnet, ski Dy i g 5 ‘~ /. > s . PHONES grade radio said tonight Albania,Erling Brastad and pursered Dby 39539 Regional Traftic Superi Clarles Straub, Special Assi the Secretary of Labor; L. E. E Territorial Representative of U. S. Labor Department; Don l Trwin, Director of the U ment of gram for Alaska; a Assistant Administrator ¢ riculture Resources Adm! Straub and Fracker are 1 ington, D. C., Irwin and Evans from June: Captain Rodger W. Simp manding Officer of the U ta, and seven other Vv Navy officers were also pr others were: Commanders Hogan and E. L. Foote; Lieutenant merce d by the Interior Department as head of its Inter- departmental committee for Alaska An at- amsters union tion of part! at the strike- irplane Company SEATTLE, o tempt by the AFL to take over jur of the en ~,bound Bc plant was ¢ Naticnal L William E trial examiner, denied a petition | 3 the union’s warehousemen'’s cal 117 to intervene in a case Licught by the striking Aeronauti- Mechanics Union (Ind.) The ich pulled its 14,800 mem- 1 22, had charg- | crisis unfair labor prac- - — - ked today by the haq heen the scene in the past few|Dud Risley, arrived in Juneau at| r Relations Board. g of * .4 incidents which|9:15 o'clock this morning from Spencer, the Boards gre insults he Yugoslav peoples. Seattle and was scheduled to leave he Belgrade broadcast was re-|for the Aleutian area this after- €O 1 here by Tanjug, the official | noon at 3 o'clock. Yugoslav news agency, after C()m-‘ el e 1 munist headquarters in Albania an-| Oregonians registered at ch Inounced by radio that Albania| Baranof Hotel are Mr. and Mis.| stands with Russia in the Yugoslav J. F. Coleman of Kinzua, and| George Dukik of Fossil with packed day of t told by we feel to the doors | hearing msters' | we now rep- of Boeing.” VEEA Our Mcr Is Filled to Cverflowing with Fine Foods for Yuur Holiday Pleasure TRY US Meats - Fruii FOR TiK BEST Spicy Turkeys — Hams — Canned Hams Lean - Shoulder Lunch Meais — Chickens 5 9( Ih' Frying — Fricassee — Roasting 65( lb' This Store Clesed MONDAY, SULY 5th--Shop for 2 Days POTAT FLE A Suimsm i “"'f‘?\gi‘l e POTATOES 0\1‘1) 51\\'0%»‘[ - 2 large pkys. 35| Nalley, No. 7 can, 23 se Pkg. sosay JUNMBO RIPE OLIVES TALL CAN oD D€ TUNA FLAKES TUNA Planters Peanuts LIGHT MEAT SOLID PACK 8 OZ. CAN Can 39¢ A49¢ 39¢ BUG B(’A"BS GETS TilE BUGS IN A HURRY EAC" $l.00 NUBORA Marshmallows | DILL PICKLES NEW GIANT SIZE CAMPFIRE SEAPORT 85¢ Pound Pky. 33c 214 tin 33¢ Delicious PEAS Can . . . 15¢ To p p I N G S KOOL AIR Deozen $1.65 Paper Hot FANCY Case $3.25 Celd Fork NAPKINS Plates Cups o STRAW poon ROSY RED Cups Spoons raysh P TOMATOES - - - - Pound33c Watermelons ~=--= Grapes - Cherries CANTALGUPES .. BANANAS . . Lettuce . . Green Onions . . Radishes . . Summer Squash. . Corn-on-Cob . . and many other delicious FRESH VEGETABLES SEE OUR DISPLAY FIRST DELIVERY SCHEDULE JORNING 1 @:15 Ao M. AFTERNOON 221 5.4:00 P, M. DELIVERY DELIVERY DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME ... Bs Close as Your Phone a - Vegelakles - Bairy Products PORK ROAST - u.s. lABOR DEPT. OFFICIAL VISITS Special As- WEINERS 1 am swarmed on combed the g suspiciou appara- Charles W. Sfl‘ b, sist to the U. S. Se y of Labor, arrived here via PAA erday aft- ernoon from his office in Washi ton, D. C., to confer with L. E. Evans, Territorial Representative of | the Labor Department Straub said that this is his an-|was here on a previous trip. nual visit with the Territorial Rep- R 5, 3 i resentative. He expects to spend| LABOR MAN HERE about 10 days in the Territory in-| John A. S of the Department cluding a visit to the Interior withjof Labor is staying at the Hotel | Evans. ! Juneau R.| Douglas and J. B. Warner. >+ an nounced today. Boats will leave t |that a time tomb had been jphone calls yesterday that a bomb | the pier, and the * Commanders B. D. Abernathy, J ‘u\':’}““":‘k § 4 E. Brown, R. L. Cochrane, R opened, was ‘ ti BL]NDS | ittarney that enetian resent the employees VISITING HOURS Removable Slats NO TIME BOMB 3 FOR USS ATLANT A Easy Cleaning Visiting hours re.- for-Jiineauites m ! 3 he Army Engineer Float continuously s R Wil ! Bhéween the hours of 1:90 pan. and| NEW. YORK, July 1 he | PLENTY or cANVAS 4:30 p.m. daily until the ship leaves ENU Iner Queen Elizabeth X port ed from stem to stern on a t ; For Floats . . Curtains {today Newspaper offices received tele- 01’ Wall Pa er would explode 20 hours after the p |liner left port. Police and firemen ship, but found Spm-ml fllrrni(.x! detecting W. D. FIELD [ ] & Box 754 - Phone 581 A similar bomb threat was r ceived when the Queen nmmm Now you can get_A COMPLETE LINE OF HEINZ BABY FOODS HEINZ STRAINED VEGETABLES are scientifically cooked and packed to assure uniform retention of food values Butterscotch Pineapple Strawberry Chocolate 2 for 33 HZINZ STRAINED FRUITS and DESSERTS rate hiqh for Flavor and Texture HEINZ STRAINED MEAT DUCTS are_rich in flavors Baby enjoys HEINZ PRE-COOKED CEREALS are light, fluffy, easy 1o digesr YW pay o premium for the best.. Ask your grocer for Heinz. cmm

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