The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1948 25 Per Cent Payfl vRaise The Executive Order authorizing the continuance of the percent salary difierential for all Federal employecs in Alaska was signed yesterday by President Harry S Truman. The crder was made re- troactiv 29, and. will 31, 1948 CANADIANS WON'T UNLOAD SALMON FROM SF ALASKA SEATTLE. 17 Can- adian lengshoremen at Prince Ru- pert and other British Columbia ports are refusing to unload car- goes diverted from strikebound U.| 8. po William g CIO longshore . canne mally moved ne and Puget Sound would L to Prince Rupert. - (AIJFORNM COUPLE HAVE GOOD LUCK ON HUNTING-FISHING TRIP nd Mrs. Bryan R pread the good ia neighbors. Thc\ plan to stay v when they aboard the in Jun will Princess cau U le: Louise. 0regoh Sh;r‘m' Finds It Is Wild In Oklahoma OKL’\!‘O'\JA Cl 'y 4 it 17— <An Oregon sheriff kngws where the west is really wild Sheriff O. T. Carter of Rose- burg, Ore., is here with Deputy A. A. Eckhardt to pick up a fugi- tive frem Douglas County. While they slept the other night, a pants burglar went through their hotel room and picked up $343 also from Douglas County. The pants were Eckhardt’s, but that doesin’t make Sheriff Carter any happier. “Here I am,” he moaned to a sympathetic sherifi here, “running for re-election . - ’\lARRlA(;F APPLICATION Molly James nnd David T. Smith both of Angoon, have applied for a marriage license in the U. S. Commissicner’s office. CLEANLIN hair clean if you wonld have it beautiful. When your hair begins to look the least bit dingy, wash it with a carefully se. Keep your lected shampoo. Hard water will make most soaps ineffective and leaves a dull film on the hair. So it's best to choose a soft water creme shampoo which gives you cleanliness and a lovely sheen even in the hardest water. Of course, a daily ritual of brushing helps keep tresses clean between shampoos. Burglar Escapes From Woman as Passer-bys Pass TIM Sept 17— holding to r who had came on the had broken away asked passers-by ad not come to Mrs, t was just a hus-: they said. ->>o - . 2,000 Soidiers from Alaska Refurn South pt. 17—P— Fort Lewis sent to Alaska returned here on Army transports. numberi: 1,893 troops try, are part of t was sent to the r what was an- ne men summer maneuvers.” the remainder of the con- tingent have returned - - DOG FOUND H A cocker anie black and white, about six mum)h old, with I s on it, with a four foot 5 found near the Salmon y Country Club this morn- g and brought in and taken to Police Headquarters, where the owner may claim it. - D - VALDEZ GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, William L. Bloun of Valdez are guests at the Gas- | tineau Hotel. - FAIRBANKS GUEST Ray M. Ferguson of Fairbanks is a guest at the Baranof. - D FROM KETCHIKAN Staying at the Baranof from i Ketchikan is Frank S. Shelton. ... the way any proud parent does. And we see to it that our service is one of the extra satisfactions of owning a beautiful Chrysler. We ftrain good men to put as much pride and cratismanship into servicing your car as the builders put into building it We use only factory engineered and inspected replacement parts, that are identified by the trade name MocPar. After all, as we see it, it's our business to keep your Chrysler as sweet-running, excit ing and wonderful as on the day you bought it. R. W. *"We aim to take care of our own"’ with Chrysler-Plymouth service that matches Chrysler-Plymouth engineering COWLING CO 115 FRONT STREET — PHONE 57 ¢ FRENCH STRIKERS BElIEVED WOMAN DEMONTRATE, THH! GO BACK T0 WORK' TO PLANE CRASH' (By The Associated Press) | NEW YORK Sept. 17. —Mfl—’l‘he French workers began streaming | possibility of murder in the air back to their jobs today after a, K was raised today with a medical tries. Workers at automotile plant in the Renault believed a victim of a plane crash Paris ended:las'. night, had been shot nnd kill- their two-day strike. ,ed before the accident. Metal . industry shops are oper-| Queens Medical Examiner Will- ating again, demgnstration by more than 300,- ! steel-jacketed bullets and the frag- 000 workers. | ments of a third in the body of However, dock workers in Brest Miss Hannah Laufer, 28. and on the south coast still are| She was dead, he said, before off the job. They quit work last the rented plane, piloted by Jesus night. ! Meneau Monleon, 31, crashed into The Communist-led walkouts are a salt marsh about two miles from putting additional strain on new government of Premier Henri' port shortly after dark. Queuille. The National Assembly’'s, Monleon died in the crash. Finance Committee may brmg! The medical examiner sald Miss about the downfall of the six-day- Laufer, seated at the right of the old Cabinet if it reacts against'pilot, had been shot three times Queuille’s economic plans. in the left side. Gold Shipments From Abroad Are Received in U. §. WASE|INGTON, Sept. 17.—(P— Argentina and Holland were the leading shippers of gold to this country in the final week of Au-' gust, the Commerce departmen‘, reported today. Argentina sent $5936,717 in gold‘ to the U. S. and the Netherlands, $5,653.467 that week. The Unlon of | South Africa shipped $3,153,261 in Long Island flying service describ- cd Monleon as an interpreter or translator with the State Depart- ment, Port of New York Author- !ity Police said Miss Laufer served | in_a similar capacity for the War Department. 'RADIO PROGRAM . OF KETCHIKAN AFFAIRS T0 BE REBROADCASY | { | i radio program in which leading citizens of the First City discuss recent development, including the 20ld and Mexico $2,068,051. installation of the pulp mill and tuna catches, and the problems that :are facing the community, will be heard over KINY on Saturday af- FBI DIRE(IOR Is .| ternoon between the hours of 3 ILL AT HIS HOME ... Jack Talbot, member of the Al-' aska Development Board was WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—®— J. Edgar Hoover, director of the chairman for the broadcast, and Ketchikan Chamber of Commercé Federal Bureau of Investigation, is ill with bronchial pneumonia, his members took part in the discus- office announced today. sion. The FBI ditector, ill since Mon- | PROGRAM CHANGED day, is being treated at his home.| Time for the Air Force Day An FBI spokesman said Hoover’s | SPeech by Bob Druxman has been condition is regarded as “neither |changed. It will be broadcast ~ritical or serious » | over KINY at 6:30 o'clock tonight oA instead of 5:15 p. m. as previous- Alaska Is s Problem b iond Faced by Seattle CC SEATTLE, Sept. 17—P—Alaska was listed today by Nat S. Rogers, new president of the Seattle Cham- | ter of Commerce, as among the outstanding, protlems faced by that organizationy A railroad connecting Seattls and Fairbanks and settlement of aborig- inal claims are the next steps need- ed to lay a solid foundation for Alaskan dew:lopmuu Rogers said. — e | | - Preferred... for mellow moments ® Here is the beer for your taste —the smooth and mellow beer you’ll prefer for mellow moments. For 83 years, Hamm’s has been the first choice of millions. When you try Hamu’s, you’ll know why so many prefer it to any other beer. THEO. WAMM BREWING CO., 7. PAUL, MINN. Distributed by ODOM COMPANY ' 363 Colman Building, Seattle 4, Washington : the | the New York International Air-' George Edwards, proprietor of a A re-broadcast of a Ketchikan - 'BRAVES EXTEND DEFEAT PIRATES BOSTON, Sept. 17—#-—The Bos- | yesterday, and entertained friends ton Braves extended their National | League lead to five Leating the Pirates 6-2 behind Johnny Sain who won his 21st game. Sain went the distance after | cnly two days' rest, having won following yesterdays jam Bennison said he found two his 20th game Tuesday when the| Braves defeated Chicago. OTHER GAMES TODAY National Philadelphia 6; Chicago 3. St. Louis 4; Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 5; New York 3 Americar. Llewhml 4; Washington 1. e — DOUGLAS NEWS OES PRACTICE The Worthy Matron of Nuggetl' Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, announced a practice meet- would be held Sunday after- at 2 o'clock in Eagles Hall all officers. A regular meet- aind the first of the fall ses-| will be held on Tuesday eve- Sept. 2i, she announces, 2i, HERE TO HUNT ing noon for om Jensen ed yesterday | \ his Anchorage residence, to| his brother Marcus Jensen | family ar also to m his a r of the Douglas School Board prior to Douglas. THORPES MOVE The Robert Thorpe family moved ake a hunting trip ‘with | and others. Jensen was| his moving from | | | [ | into their new residence above Fifth Street, the former Arthur Johnson home, this week, from | other property on Third| Avenue. The family purchased‘ the property several weeks ago,| and ve been remodeling and re-| decorating CHURCH BOARD MEETING There ing of the board of the Douglas| cmmunity Methodist, Church this | NOW OPEN Juneau Paint Store 118 Second Street | Paints and Hardware : Linoleum and Building Paper Brushes and Supplies will be an oificial meet-| I )T JUST PRIOR NAT. LEAG. LEAD; | and one hal“home series of strikes in several indus-!'examiner’s report that a womah, games over Pittsburgh today by | yesterday were Danna Jean Poor, o ——— Caslers || evening at 8 o'clock at’the l.elgh' s. Grant home. All members of he church and friends are invited tu be in attendance. ‘The Rev. G. Edward Knight will pay an offi- | cial visit during the meeting. BIRTHDAYS Billy Evans was ten years of age with a birthday party at hi; Other birthdays celebrated 4, and Richard Poor, 3 y.ars. —————. Read the Want-Ads cor bargains. SLACKS Tailor-d by Fashioned with care To give longer wear Fimest Fabrics - Newest Patterns Most popular Shades Ysuthful Pleated Models Full-cut . . ln.pzev Closure Mens Wear | Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. 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However—we have arranged daily service immediatély after the planes’ arrival with direct delivery to lowing rates: 50 llfs. and under 51 10 100 Ibs. 100 1bs. and over . . lc per Ib Method of Handling your place of business or to your home at the fol- 50c $1.00 Merchants who desire automatic delivery of all shipments should ad- vise PAA office. All other Consignees will be called and notified of arrival of Clipper Cargo. Outgoing Clipper Cargo May still be brought to PAA office in the Baranof Hotel, but corre- sponding ldcal carriage rates to the airport will apply. Cargo must be delivered to PAA by noon to guarantee shipment from Juneau the same day. BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 LE’T OR VT . Your Air Ergo EANSEER firom ‘the Airport to You! PROMPT DAILY DELIVERY meetmg all Pan American ships on thexr arrival. 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