The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT = $OAP BOX CLASSIC STARTS AT 2 0°CLOCK SUNDAY AFTERNOON It is announced by Don Skuse'mrs Ralph Mortenson that all 28 of the Bob Derby entries brought their c at least one of t some of the boys have been un hand for nearly all of the tes . heats. Last night was the nml and largest of the prep heats, hav- ing more than 20 boys at the hill with cars of every description Satisfied that the cars are in tiplop shape and ready for the race, the boys will take them to Cowling’s Motor Co. after the in- spection tonight. They will be on display there all day tomorrow and until 1:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon when the parade to the race hill be~ins From Cowlings, the parade will go aown Wilougnby Street where the boys will turn up 12th Street to the starting ramps and wait for the race to beghn at 2 o'clock. - JUNIOR (DA TO START CAMPING TRIP SUNDAY have ‘The Junior Catholic Mauciters of America start their campmg trip to the Shrine of St. Terese Sunday. Camp closes July 25. Juniors and their friends who do not have permission slips are uskea to pick them up from Mrs Norman Bucy and turn them in | sonnel the trip Those attending are requested to take baggage to the C: and leave it on the Parish house no later than tomorrow evening. Campers meet to go to the Shrine at 6 o'clock Sunday evening at the church. Supervisors for the trip will be Mrs. Larry Juneau Soap zack, Mrs. Norman Bucy and Mrs. now/| to the hill for| trial nights, and | Stanley Ropella -o GENERAL'S BODY WILL LIE N STATE IN CAPITOL BLDG. WASHINGTON, July 16—/® The body of General of the Armies John J. Pershing will lie in state in the Capitol Building starting Sunday morning. The 87-year-old leader of the American Army during the First Werld War will remain in the Capitol until Monday. Tentative plans call for an es- cort of thousands of soldiers, sail- ors, Marines and Air Force per- when the funeral proces- sion moves toward Arlington Ceme- tery. President Tyuman and his cabinet will attend the ceremony - HOSPIT2. NOTES Mrs. Lynn Johnson was admit- ted to St. Ann's Hospital for medi- cal treatment and Mrs. Edmund Vogel and daughter and Thomas P. Newell were discharged. - Royal O'Reilly, operator of Taku Lodge, is a visitor at the Baranof Sunday evening before starting on ! Hotel. A e v 7 AR R 3¢ T Blouses Long Coats Short Coats Summer Suits Slack Suits Rain Coats Skirts Dresses Hose Bras Girdles Purses Costume Jewelry and Many Other Items 00000 AR OO l‘, / Na Refumls, Exchanges or Approvals 0000000 OO RO 0O SELECT WHAT YOU NEED S N S S S S S S S S S S N 2CAS | The U. S. Steel Corp., and the CIO- | | United Steelworkers today NEW WAGES CAUSE STEEL PRICE RAISE PiTTSBURGH, Ilallan Slrlke Is (alled Off But Disorders Go On ROME, July 167'?“ The Com- munist general strike in Italy was called off but disorders continued 16.—P— in the wake of the shooting on Wednesday of Palmiro Togliatti, agreed | leading Italian Communist, and to a pay increase averaging 13 Moscow favorite. Fist fights broke cents hourly and the firm an- out in the Chamber of Deputies. nounced it has no alternative but At least 13 had been killed in to raise prices to meet resultant r‘uunlr}-wlde dLsordcrw higher labor costs. The raise ranged between 9% H'GH HONORS IN July and 25 cents, spread over more than a score of various job classi- fications with the average hike 13 cents hourly. It will atfect about 170,000 production workers employ- ed by U. S. Steel and it five sub- sidiaries. The Degree of Red Cross of Con- Steel workers now aver: 4 £ average about stantine and Apendant Orders was $1.55 hourly The hourly ratified about 1 p. m. today by Gecrge of Juneau by Almer J. the steel union's 171-man wage’ Peterson, of Anchorage, Illustrious policy committee. The committee, Sovereign of Alaska Conclave No. over which CIO and Steelworker 85 of the Imperial Ecclesiastic and | President Philip Murray presided, Military Order of the Red Créss ot hailed the new agreement as: Constantine and Apendant Orders, “A great victory for the United and Intendant General for Alaska, Steelworkers of America.” and assisted by KnighteTony Crav- A statement from Benjamin Fair- jolini and Nick Sablick of Anchor- less, President of the U. S. Steel agc Corp., said: The impx-essivé ceremony was “The steel producing subsidiaries staged this afternoon at 2 o'clock in of U. S. Steel will soon announce the cottish Rite Temple increases in their prices for var- > jous steel producte at their mills FWS MAN HERE or shipping points, following com- Ralph C. Baker with the Fish pletion of the cost study now be- and Wildlife Service, Juneau, is ing made.” staying at the Baranof Hotel Our Sixteenth is carried on through Saturday -- with further Price Reductions on a wide selection in Stevens UPSTAIRS Store §3.00 $2.00 S & N S S S Reductions of 25% 10 50% and beaufiful HATS down 0 & § S S S S § S ! 4 S /// —— including Shagmoor Long Coats . Shagmoor Short Coats . . Every Apparel Need may he met THREE ALASKANS * conferred upon Capt. J. W. Lead-! wage increase was better of Ketchikan and Wallis S.' choose the wardrobe you'll be proud to wear \ )7 for every occasion. [/ SUITS COATS DRESSES AT259%, 10 50% LESS THE DMLY AL /\bKA LMI’IRL JUNLAU ALASKA 'WARREN SPEAKS |~ ON PRESIDENI'S SPECIAL SESSION| SACRAMENTO, Calif.. July 16- (P—President Truman's call for a special session of Congress “is a matter between him and the Con- gress,” says Governor Earl Warren, Republican Vice Presidential nomi- nee. Warren told reporters yesterday | the epecial session would not change | Republican plans ‘to start cam- paigning early in September. He had discussed plans by telephone with Governor Thomas Dewey of New York, the GOP standard bearer. “We're undoubtedly going to have special train to tour the country, Warren sa:d - METCALF T0 MAKE INSPECTION TRIP OF INTERIOR ALASKA Frank A. Metcalf, Territorlal En- gineer, will make his first com- plete inspection ¢of the Interior since he assumed office last Fall Metcalf will leave here tomorrow on a five weeks trip through the area where he will look over pro- Jeets at Cordova, Homer, Seldovia, Kodisk, Anchorage, Fairbanks and Palmer as well as other places. The trip will also include an ‘inspec- tion of several new gairplane land- mg facilities DOWNSTAIRS WE KNOW 'YOU'LL AGREE oo s it’s always a pleasure pottled in bond I.LW.HARPER 4maet/8/3 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED N BOND, 100 PROOF. BERNHEIM DISTILLING (0., INC., LOVISVILLE, KY. B s B ! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllllIIIMlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIl|IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII : and in the Store lllllllMH||l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII o FRIDAY JULY 16, I948 SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 ANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Iis Best — at Lower Price_s FRESH KILLED Genuine — 1948 A WHOLE BIRD Each - - - 90 ROASTERS - perlb. 95 Fancey Colored Birds—OVEN READY LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS Oven-Ready Pound 75¢ BEEF Pound SHORT RIBS - 4O Lean - Tender - Savory It’s SANITARY for Meat at its BEST at LOWER PRICES! Pound Relled Rib Roast - - 90« BEEF ROAST - Pound 70« Center Cut Chucks from Choice Grade-A Steers CORNED BEEF - Pound ¢ Boned—Rolled Briskets Hormel’s Eastern HANS 5 79 HALF or WHOLE BACON Squares’ LEAN AND MEARY: -~ - . Pound 50 Pound 59 Fresh Killed COLORED PULLETS For Roasting For Better Service For Better Meats : For Better Prices Sanitary Meat " FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49 B

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