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PAGE EIGHT ~ PROPOSAL TOBUY Michigan Indians CANADAR. R. LINK DENIED BY OWNER CANADIAN AIRLINE | IS AUTHORIZED FOR FLIGHTS T0 omtm] Induct Gen. lke in Colorful Rsles { VICTORIA, B. C, July 28—P—| HARBOR HRL\( S, Mich., Juh OTTAWA, Ont July © 28— If any new deal for aquisition of | 28—(P—I echoed out | Reguar scheduled Canadian air se the Pacific Great Eastern Railway of the pas ng the high !vice from Vancouver, B. C., to Hor is pending, John Hart, President of | bluffs over verse | Kong—via Alaska--has been autho: the line, is unaware of it Bay. {ized by the Canadian Government,' Reports from kane that the| In the 12th annual naming cere- (it is disclosed ywned railway was to be mony, Michigan's Otia ndians in-| The flights, by the privately-owned provin Canadian Pacific a link in a new Alaska Railroad wasYducted 16 new mem including Air Lines, will news to Mr. Hart Gen. Dwight D. Eiseuhower, intofstart “as soon as the equipment is 1 have not had any definite pro- | their tribe. ready—probably by next summer posal from anybody,” the former! More than 3,000 spectators wit-laccording to G. W. G. McConac Premier of British (ummh a the wild, colorful rites. Sit-|airlines president. “I am now aware of g in a natural amphitheater| The authorization breaks the mo- gotiations, and I have not heard ot ‘h wn out of a 100-foot bluff zlong|noply over Canada’s role in Inter- anything that is important in this{the bay. national Aviation proviously held by connection,” he added | ->oo Trans-Candadian Airlines. : The report said —‘(HUCK FRANKI.AND At the same time, the government | dian Railway als and an Ameri- | [ also authorzied CPA to start runs! can group had begun discussions sev- FOWI.ER D MAR"N between Vancouver and Sydney,! eral weeks ago which may result in| . Australia. construction of a railway link be-| tween Alaska and continental | United States. The report added that the U group was negotiating with Brit S. hipr Columbia for purchase of the P. G.|Ban M > |pr 5 NAVY SUPPLY = BOATS ENROUTE | E. Four, pressurized four-engine! planes have been ordered from Ca-! nadian Ltd., of Montreal for END JUNEAU VISIT “Chuck” the | C les F Frankland, | new service, McConachie said. i esident of the Pacific National| The new routes: | of Seattle, and Fowler D.| Vancouver - Kodiak-Shemya Is-| artin, the banks Executive chv-!10nd-'Fok}'O-Shanghai-Hung Kong, esident, left here this morning [(,555 miles. r Petersburg, Ketchikan and| Vancouver-Honolulu-Canton Is- attle after a visit here land-Fiji-Sydney, 7,765 miles. J .- MOTHER OFF JUNEAU | This was Fr ska but he left with a promise to n. He said he (l)ju‘\(‘d the visit ‘xm. Lopes to come tack often 10 pr BARRow‘F.‘.,m.;u 0 i, e RESIDENT PASSES ON| S since 1920 "MA 453 ““;‘lw';;': Word has been' recelved from | CRrgo shm.\ hu\‘v >i(‘nmcu mlt ul milds P]_“\m”“ in 1045 0! s Aon.a.nder Negoescu, the| atter and two youngest children, The H‘s*(ls are ‘ul(l"d with more | . than 40,000 tons of military and gov- | ernment supplies for northern out- on posts. | Capt. J. U. Lademan, aboard the Flagship USS Unicn, is in command | & of the flotilla. Chief ice pilot for the e expedition is Cmdr. John Backland of Seattle Other ships in group are the Washburn, Skagit, Titania and the Leo. Three other vessels sailed week to take part in the opclmum at boint Barrow. They are the uv- breaker Burton Island and LST's. All ships in the mission are part of the amphibious force, Pacific fleet, under command of Rear Adm.| orks through local banking In Junea Mullen, rends Bank. Elgm More Rooms i th many 1\(111, throughout Lhe rritory. He visits here regularly business his bank which houses conferred with G, Cleveland, President of the Ju- au First National Bank and J. F | President of the B. M. Beh- LeAna and Bobby have been south since May. Mr. Osterman, who is employed in the local Customs office, it at present in Juneau with ! jsons Leo and Dale. Mr. the Quality Shoe Shop \Amhmg(un state city. for Negoescu is the proprietor of | in the DERBY FI Are fo Be Added, | Re-employment |is guaranteed by August 13. FROZEN BAIT AT DONAHUE'S In Tee Harbor THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA e WEDNESDAY JULY 28, 1948 '6-MONTH STRIKE ] OF AIRLINE OFFICE | WORKERS ENDED WASHINGTON, July 28—P— The six-month strike of office clerical workers has ended in a between the International effective ational Airlines udden agreement management and Assceiaticn of Machinists, 2nd hundred of the TAM were idled by the strike which began January 23. The strike was called to obtain a written agreement. The settle- ment, between G. T. Bak Presi- dent of ¢he airline at Miami, and |Harvey W. Brown, head of the | TAM, provided for negotiation of a written contract within 30 days. of IAM members nbers of the AFL Aijiciation, still fare on strike. The air line, oper- ating chiefly between New York and Miami, has been able to keep The pilots, Airlines Pilats | eperations going despite the labor 4 (‘n])ut»- - - Alaska Gefs $11, 648 For School Lunches July 28—(P— WASHINGTON, Pacific Northwest states and Alaska will receive $1,376,941 in Agricul- ture Department funds for the 1948-49 school lunch program. Apportionments announced by the Department yesterday gave Al- aska's share at $11,648. - FROM OAKLAND A. O. Willoughby of Oakland, Calf., is in Juneau, registered at the Baranol Hotel. SHERMEN Fairbanks School FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 28- against the Franco on New Coin Circulating in Spain, meowfwizovs is a Juneau visitor stoppxng at. MADRID, July 28—(P—The gov-|the Gastineau Hotel. i jernment has ordered into circulation | —_——— | Ithe: tirst Spanish coin to carry the | FROM YAKTUTAT llkc_nrss of Generalissimo Franco., Herbert Bremmer of Yakutat is It is one peseta and is werth about' a guest at the Gastineau Hotei LET'S GO FISHING The CASE LOT GROCERY IS A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE 10 cents. It is inscribed, “Francisco Franco, Audillo of Spain by the Grace of God, 1947." ‘ S BT Sl R FRONM ARIZONA ( ,__.-_ | MOTORSHIP YAKOBI Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points, LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY TUESDAY MORNING MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon Monday One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 THE GOLDEN NORTH SALMON | OUT FOR THE TWO DAYS AND | CONSIDERATION. TAKE AD- DERBY IS NEXT SATURDAY | COMPETE IN THIS FINE SPORT | VANTAGE OF OUR FREE DE AND SUNDAY. IT IS THE BIG- | ... IN THE MEANTIME LET’S | LIVERY. g THINK ABOUT EATING. HERE CALL THE CASE LOT GEST THING OF ITS KIND IN ALASKA. LET'S ALL TURN | ARE A FEW ITEMS FOR YOUR GROCERY TODAY! CANNING SUPPLIES | MORIONS FRUIT JARS — JELLY GLASSES — CERTO SALT R Package 9c PENJELL —— SURTELL — PAROWAX KELLOGG'S RUBBERS — CAPS — LIDS CANNING APRICOTS - Box52.49 | 0bn FLAKES - 13 oz. phy. Zc CHOCOLATE - - Pound tin %c RAISINS - - 150z phg. I QUICK OATS - - -31h. plg. 45 | MOLASSES - . - Quart 3c LARGE lsgl:g:wlg SUDS 39c; 24 Pkgs. $8.95 ) 10c; 48 Ib. tins $4.49 BAKING POWDER - 14 0z. jar 19 DOC FOOD E;gsEAL CABBAGE - Ib.1%c GLO COAT - - - . quari83c | CORN-ON-COB - - 2 ears 25¢ QUALITY MEATS 1h.3% | WIENERS - - - - Ih.58 Ib. 59 FRESH PORK KNUCKLES PAN FRYING RABBITS - - . . —The Seattle and Portland firm OX' 7 Blyth and Company has pmcha:ed ithe $350,000 bond issue which will B. J. Rogers of San Diego HOUSING NEEDED !finance construction of an eight- Fon “Ew FEDERAI. room addition to the Fairbanks school AGEN(IES (0M|"G The transaction was completed m the school board and James F. Mil- | {ler of the Blyth firm, who flew here | Because of Uw increase in the irom Portland. The firm also took | number of Government agencies in an option on an $800,000 bond issue Juneau, a serious housing shortage |for construction of a new high here has arisen. Landlords, with, school. rental properties, were urged today A swiftly expanding school en- to list their vacancies so that new rollment here made it necessary to employees may be housed. It wasiadd to classroom facilities immedi- | pointed out that housing must be|ately. School officials said more than made available in order to keep these 1,000 students attended the local oftices here, school last year in a building de- Lieutenant Commander Edward signed for a maxlmum of 600. P. Chester, Jr., Naval Aide to the Governor, will clear housing Coast Guard families and several fAIRBANKS HIRE for other agencies. Right now, he has an immediate need for suitable m- cilities for the eight enlisted men | who just arrived here last week with the U. 8. C. G. Cutter 83524 DEFINITELY FINE SCHENLEY RESERVE Rarve Pre-téar Quality ¥/ | Ask for Schenley Reserve at your favorite package store and bar e WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY: TURKEY LIVERS - - Ib.65c ; FOR THE SALMON DERBY LG L Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 ORDER FRIDAY FOR TWO DAYS THE CASE LOT GROCERY IS A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE which will be stationed in Juneau permanently. These men need homes for their families. 1 in FAIRSANKS, July 28.e(P—Irve If you prefer bourbon g H. Call, former city engmeer; you'll like Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery Harry Sperling, of the U. S. For- for North Adams, Mass., was hired est Service, is attempting to locate by the Fairbanks City Council as homes for men in the newly ex- City manager at a salary of $9,000 panded Forest Service activities yearly. here, He also needs several pl: Call is now project engineer for Several other agencies will also, Gu, -Spofford-Therndike Architec- need housing in the next few months tural Engineers, who laid out the and Chester has suggested that Ladd and Eielscn Air Force bnsos! Jandlords contact him for informa- here tion. call, on August 15, will succeed Louis D. Kelsey, former city man- frem Milwaukie, Oregon, who Fairbanks post last g - > Edmund J. Brett of Phllddl‘lllhld ager is a new arrival at the Gastineau resigned the Hotel. 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