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

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Specxal Group SU]TS C()ATS- Reduced 0 —— HATS i | tial payment amounting to roughly iter, Blackerby then and would also be retroactive HEADED through last Monday. It was furthe: TOCRATIC COMMITTE Jimmy Roosavelt, ‘added that President Truman wa fornia delegation, re’ to have 1 quarrelsom ans- not in accord with the legislation| journey, is shown part, upon it the Broad And -Rdded bis: sienalure ynder a| minal in Philadelphia. They were greeted by a howling m‘g};’:fil_i’ro:“' that she il Hro-, b8 of enthusiasts, most -of them cairying posters shouting | Yiding for R o o o : Tu m to Boom with Douglas,” having reference to Associate | eral employees would be considered — Ju he Supreme Court William D. Dou: now fishing in -at the next meeting of Congress in! Oreg S Truman’s running mate, left in “ January. Edward H. Heller, of Atherton fornia’s Before presenting the luncheon!| re-selected Democratic National Committeewomar nal movie, arranged for by Harry Sound Sperling, President Milt Furness Reduced to ‘ | | 2.00—$5.00—520.00 | .| $15.00-520.00—$2500 | . Values from $15.00 t0 $39.95 : DRESSES Reducest to $15.00—520.00—525.00 | | { | [{Henry Hogue of Ju:eau. Leonard | by ‘and Monday ywould amount THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—~JUNEAU ALASKA J FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (alifornians af Philade phia ENJOY SAFETY PICS /ATLUNCHEON TODAY The Juneau br: m(h of the Nation- al Federation of Federal Employees met at its monthly luncheon in the Baranof today with a large list of {visitors. Visiting were Russ Alex- ander from Seattle, Bertie McNeal (from . Mt. Edgecumbe, M. Strong from lowa, Howard Baltzo, A tant Division Chief of the Division Gf Fisheries of Fish and Wildlile Mrs. Burgge and Ed Forsyth and e T O TURY Gioow ! i Evans of the Department of Labor was present as a new member. The meeting got underway with Hogue explaining a Mutual Benefit i Insurance policy designed for gov- ernment workers, and was followed 1 resume of congressional hills | recently passed which pertain to Federal employees. A. Blackerby said | that the controversial wage increase for Federal employees was passed would be effective as of last | Blackerby said the bill to a $330 annual Lase pay increase plus a differen- | $1.58 per day. Foliowing the sweet with the bit-| announced that the retirement Lill had been passed BY CURRENT AND NATIONAL lannounced that Dan Mahoney would | SEATTLE — Mrs. Martha B‘ | Schwellenbach, mother of the late Secretary of Labor, died yesterday. ?;{T )NA BEAOAL She had suffered a cerebral hem-| ‘ crrhage. ] KETCHIKAN— The 55-foot Ira II reperts it has a broken crank shaft, 39 miles south of Salisbury Scund. = hwest of Sitka. An 83-foct Coast Guard vessel has been sent to its aid Captain is ! Mills Evans, ‘| miners in the captive coal district. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1948 BUI.I.E”NS‘ MISSDIE . UimDixie. « - with a crew. of six, SAN DIEGO, Calif.— Walter H. Hilbert, 32, was hurled from a bomber when the plexiglass in the navigater’s astrodome blew out, and feli to his death. PITTSBURGH— Steel companies prepared to return steel mill oper- ations tc normal as a gradual re- turn to work began among 70,000 NEW YORK Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, Republican candidate for President, charged today the draft platiorm of the Democratic con- tained ‘“extremely partisan and prevocative assertions concerning foreign affairs.” Illlan of the Chrysler Sales Corp., Portland, is a local visitor at the Baranof Hotel. IWO FISHING AREAS CLOSED TEMPORARILY Miss Jeanne Crow, 20, St. Peters- & Two areas were temporarily clos-' burg, Fla., grins hapvily at Day- ed to commercial salmon fishing tcna Beach after being selected this morning by the U. 8. Fish Miss Dixie of 1948..The 110-pound, = 5-fcot 4 brunette was selected i from 27 entries ¢f the southeast. (# Wirephoto. and Wildlife Service. The Naknek section of the Kvich- ak-Naknek District was closed until Values from $25.00 to $35.00 $30.00— $35.00 e Values from $45.00 to $79.50 $40.00—545.00—$50.00 55.00—560.00—565 Values from $59.50 to $119.50 | BPW (OMMI“EE WILL ENTERTAIN CITY VISITORS An offer of the Juneau Business and Professional Women's Club has been accepted here today by Mayor W. E. Hendrickson. The club offer- ed to relieve the Mayor of the bur- den of entertaining visiting service- men and other dignitaries and promised to set up a permanent committee to plan dances and other programs of entertainment for the City’s important visitors. Mayor Hendrickson said that he would be only tco happy to turn the job over to the BPW and ex- ‘ pressed his gratitude to the organi- : zation for volunteering its assist- i ance as sponsoring group for such altivities. L | BN Behrend QUALITY SINCE 1887 formed the Mayor that the commit- tee would include herself and Eliz: beth Mosher, Helen Ehrendreich, Evelyn Butler and Betty McCor- mick. 1. 0. C. F. OFFICIAL IS 'HONORED; RECEPTION GIVEN LAST EVENING Grand Master Oliver Anderson was welcomed to Juneau at a re- ception given last evening in the Cdd Fellows Hall by the Silver Bow Lodge. On a flying tour of the Territory, Grand Master Anderson of Garfield, Wash., arrived in Juneau yesterday afternoon and left for Fairbanks this afternoon A special meeting was held by she Odd Fgllows preceding the recep- tion. The visiting officer spoke on | fraternity work and stressed what | BPW President Gladys Vuille in- | their organization could do to pro- | urged to attend the meeting. mote the community welfare und foster good citizenship. The reception, to wnich all Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and visiting mem- cers of all branches of the organi- zation were invited, was well at- tended. Delicious home-cooked strawberry short cake was served at the reception. Local strawberries, obtained by Mrs. Frank Olson from Mrs. Fred Peterson and Oscar Jen- son, were used on the cakes. As a souvenir of his visit, Grand Master Anderson was presentd with the picture, “Lights of Juneau.” On the committee for the recep- tion were Sam K Paul, Charles W. Carter, Pete Christensen and James Larson. An excellent movie, ing Truth” will be shown at the Chamber of Commerce meeting, which will be held tomorrow noon in the Gold Room of the Barano! Hotel. ' Important b will be transacted and all members are “The Shock- [ - 16 a. m., July 18. The Ugashik Dis- ; B o oo b e ORDERS ARRIVING TRIAL RUN TOMORROW; |©2.5 75 i B - city until, “mm-m-m. . January '” [NJQE(“QN ON FRIDAYJIG ke i an instructive and Leneficial movie Don Skuse that more| The Alaska Joint Army-Navy- is a new arrival at the' dealing with safety precautions rel- SAlNON pA(KAf;FS fox x Derby en-1| Air Force Board of Education ar- Gastineau Hctel ative to handling home and plant € on the 12th|rived here this afternoon on a - D = electrical appliances. The Liberty ht at 7:-!special U. S. Air Force transport FROM MONTREAL Mutual film, “The Shocking Truth 30 ocl en and Pat-|plane to confer with the Territorial & jwent into great detail when citing I have dropped out making | commissioner of Education, Dr. Canadian visitors Dr. and Mrs. unnecessary ases of electrical ontestants number 28.| james C. Ryan, cn plans for the Guy H. Fisk of Moentreal are new death, and in each instance pre T added that inspection of|education of dependent children of guests at the Baranof Hotel. sented a method which could have rtec . held at the hill Fri-| the Armed Forces in Alaska - - @ prevented the fatality aie 1S day n 4 e - g NEW YORKEKS HERE ) becomr e 5 g et Hote FLIES SOUTil Mrs. Walter A. Wood, Bernard A. « ¢ WGP R B. E. Feero, proprietor of the M and Lawrence Madison of SELVIG ARI EXHIB!I Juneau Plumbing and Heating Co., New York City are guests at the @ HEME 3 AD lEGIQN {and his young daughter, Audrey, Baranof Hotel. |S WEll A'"'ENDED. |tlew south on Monday via Pan e - 2 v BALL pARK ioNi HT merican Airways. This was Aud- CORDOVANS HERE {drey’s first plane trip. Mr. Feero Two Cordovans are in town, I e, ‘the “'”"g.mzw and Portland. They will re- pboth reg ed at the Baranof Many Juneau people embraced Age slated for ac-|iurn home in ten days. Hotel. the opportunity to view the paint- Lt 1’ age 15 1a complete | i > ings and drawings of Bjorn Selyig, Cham ber of (wnnvm;u folder whic ; 5 | DAUGHTER FOR KINGS UNION OIL EMPLOYEES wellknown Norwegian artist, at a SIVeS v Aupbie ARG I oy 9 of two regu-| passing out cigars today is War-! 1. L. Tarmea Sitan Barlow, display given by the Badl AROLIER-Solpenpropared | een-Agers Will| 1oy 1, King, who became the proud Seattle Union Oil representatives, Crafts, Inc., in the Episcopal Parish |V “",l C ‘! : ” tonight at 6:35 | fatner of an t pound one ounce are Juneau visitors and are at the R gastariay. steamoon. and e bRl B B L L o a Ed!paby girl last evening. Mrs. King Baranof Hotel ning. Arranging the 38 piece dis- ighligh i g “ 1“ JHOA pitcher util- | snq daughter are dong nicely. The = e sy piay, were Mys. Vance Blackell | Vs 810WE8 Of £o00red S the Teeners, and|pew paby joins one brother, Ken- HERE FROM OHIO and Miss Alice Brandebury IFIORIR: e ol et second and third | peth, The Kings make their home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gribben of Outstanding (n Mr. Wi by SagRoins fxodls Belts. . Anchorage ves- | in West Juneau Polk, Ohio, are at the Baranof Ho- wWere several winter scenes of Nor-| A board meeting will be held at | W LR spend] 4k S 9 are A way. He captured all the beauty and |8 o'clock tonight. All members are %% g E tolores Sy el majesty of a northern winter in A<ked to attend . 3 gl WAL MEEIELTAN B o U his sketches. The variety of effects T e | FROM MU EDCELEMDE 5 2 ol halis, A s The Wemen's National Aeronau-; Arriving here from Mt. Edge- h; “-m;x:?d u? his chf]m.ml \‘k(Lch(Z P.‘:’?l ’(l;-"“,l,“ \“l_»\l;ri .lyfl‘.llh s 1SIS, pHOme HERE tical Association will meet tonight cumbe, W. G. Buiriskill is staying showed his great ability in the use| Prof. George Stewart, of the WITH SAI.MO" '.OADS e of M a6 b mei T ae 4 iof technique, University of California, and his Frank Parsons, Fosbee Apartments. | iy 3 Jea wap satyed ourln theyRip|son, gere Juneall visitors yesterday oo — | “The under-water,shelf around the a, gy, Those Muripe vere Qg ANl . trave on the Prince Botn having big salmon loads, the ABDELL IN JUNEAU {United States is believed to hol® pen Wildes, Mis.J. W. Lelyews,| Gecrge. Prof, Stewart s suthot phonix skippeked by (ks Oropley] “adrzs B Abdell of the. Baiiwey |larget detosits Gt oll. Ofl wells have o o sk oruenine, Mus, Mepgige of e books v’ and “Fire” docked at Juneau Cold Storage with | gxpress Company arrived here yes- | already been tapped in the tidelands Murphy, Mrs. Raiph Rivers andiboth of which have been chosen 40,000 pounds from the Cross Sound terday and is staying at the Gas- of California and, more recently, in. . prs. Mildred R. Hermann. Mrs, Ar-ias selections of the Book-of-the- Sanks and- the Isis, headed by J. tineau Hotel. Another Seattle man deep water off Louisiana in the thur Walker and Mrs. Simon Hellen- | Month Club. During their stop- C. Martinsen was in’ with 54,000 (.4 1o b t’dv is Martin H. James. Guif of Mexico. thal were on the refreshment com-|over, the Stewart were guests of pounds from Graves Harbor. B Une HRE0. 25, BN 5 % 3 mittee. | Harry Sperling x S et ! 5 e e P AR L o FROM GARFIELD | TWO FROM FAIRBANKS g & Among the new arrivals at the| Lester J. Green and W D. K. Hobson and Stanley T. tl‘u' Baranof Hotel is Oliver Anderson|Kirby of Fairbanks are register- Zvem of Portland, Ore. are I now LSt of Garfield, Wash. ed at the Baranof Hotel neau (nllvfll\ at the Bar: .TRAVELLERS , CHEQUES Jean bhe purchased from any kel Canadian Pacific Agent ycan be cashed anywhere in the United States or Canada You can buy Canadian Pacific Express Traveller; Cheques in U. S. Currency, quickly, easily, from any Cana- dian Pacific agent . . . if they are lost or stolen, before being countersigned, their full value will be refunded. They can be used just like money—you don't have to go to a hank to cash them. Any shop, restaurant, hotel, railway office will give you full value for them. No ex- change rate. Your signature is your ideutification, * For full information see Mr. D. H. E. MacLean, (‘Audm Pacific agent, Junean, Alaska. %7 TRAVELLERS CHEQUES

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