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PAGE TWO Travel Needs FINE LUGGAGE. We have for you. .. 1 whole country in case of war,” Mac- HIGHWAY' S, MacDONALD | SPEAKS HERE H. Mac¢Donald, of Fair- Donald hoped-for appearance before the British Columbia Boards of Trade Convention this week. Long a preponent of a westérn highway route, the “Middle A" route as it is named in highway plans, MacDonald said that it had received the support of President Truman in a statement August 5. COL. J, R, NOYES ASSUMES HEAD OF | ROAD COMMISSION Col. John R. No.ves. Commxssion- er of Roads for the Alaska Road | Commission, returned to Juneau| from Washington, D. C. Saturdny via Pan American Airways. Mrs was instructor of music and art in the Juneau schools during 1926 and 1927. I After leaving Juneau, Col. Noyes was with the U. S. Engineers of- ’ fice in Seattle and was stationed in Seattle. H= held the hearing on the | proposed Juneau-Douglas bridge and | Highway when he was with the U.| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA surveyed sections of the Richardson |: 'ARAB PALESTINE GOVERNMENT 1§ PROCLAIMED NOW Constituent Assembly May Be Set Up Immediately at Cairo Meeting | named prime minister of the Arab Palestine government. Informed sources in the Syrian capital of Damascus say a con- stituent assembly for the new Arab state in Palestine may be set up in the next six days. It would te established somewhere outside the torders of the Holy Land. These sources say several leading Unlled Slales fo_ Keep Troops, Korea ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—(P—The United States gave notice today |that American occupation troops will remain in Korea until the Unit- ed Nations General Assembly takes | 2 up the issue of Korea’s future at NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—P— | PATiS. | The State Department said in a - e the ground 40 additional pickets, in- FROM KETCHIKAN cluding other striking pilots, march- &d outside the airport’s administra- tion building. | registered - at the Gastineau Hotel. | Verne Albright of Ketchikan is | MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1948 (ondmon of Hoover "Slightly Improved’ WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—®P— The condition of J. Edgar Hoover ‘wss reporfed “slightly improved" |today. The FBI chief has been ill with bronchial pneumonia for the | past week. ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY AFTER 5 P: M. or Old’s Resndenoe, 5th and Main The picket line protested company's alleged refusal to rehire striking pilots as recommended by a Presidential emergency board for the settlement earlier this year of | a National Airlines" strike. the; TR RN = 23 banks, whose long advocacy of a|Noyes and their son will arrive on | striking airlines pilot picketed in/ !highway to the States has named|the Princess Norah tomorrow and Sides the ek; yeslerdayis hepspelled out | formal statement thab this govern- r " F ¢ him “Father of the Alaska High-|the family will reside in the Bar-| AMMAN, Trans-Jordan, Sept. 20.|the word “Scab” some 10,000 feet |gur™ 4¢° o gk b L e g ORSZEN . way,” arrived in Juneau Satur-|anof Hotel. | _p—An Arab Palestine Govern-{atove New York City's international | ¢ Of matching Soviet Russia's | Violinist 1 d ay and will be here for several| Col. Noyes, who was with the ment has been proclaimed. airport. [ SR IigRRn 5] o troops 5 4 2 AR.C. between 1926 and 1932, said| This was announced officially to-| It was Mack Gilmur's way ofllout Iorthwith 5 ? Teachei of v 1 i ididate on the Republican |today. that he was delighted to be 'day in this capital of Trans-Jor-|protesting ceremonies marking the | R s 10.!.1,1, for Territorial Highway En-|Lack in Juneau and Alaska. He dan. The announcement says thelstart of flight operations at the AT THE BARANOF Cello sn'm B 1 gineer in the general election, Oc-|and Mrs. Noyes were married in|present military governor of thelfield by National Airlines. s g aSS, tober 12, MacDonald is here with|Juneau in 1927. ‘Mrs. Noyes is the Arab-held section of Jerusalem—| Gilmur is one of a number of | Mr. and Mrs. Tke Christensen, | Gunar § campaigning incidental to his|former Eunice Zimmerman, who Ahmed Hilmy Pasha—has been|striking National Airlines pilots. On | Seattle, are at the Baranof Hotel. € “I believe it is_a necessity for S. Engl | ATUBe ! Led Alaska as a protection against OgngErs, | Palestinian Arabs have been calle e J possible (uturo' maritime sgu'ik Col. Noyes, will leave for the In-\u. Cairo tc discuss proclamation of e ulle!a“ n tare e hnd a military necessity for . the |{eTior next week to inspect the pro- |such a state COUPLE MARRIED : jects that are under the direction| such a state would amount almost l“ secolld SII‘GO! |of the AR.C. He stated that the »w Arab rival for Jewish| Molly James of Jun and Da- 2 Donald said. This i the subject R.C. Y o 1[() a new rab riva. or S g y eau an a- | " Skyway Luggage is lighter, stronger, h;’";i\hvs N mkse ";p wi:l‘: ]u:e"A.R.C. is studying the possibility of | Israel vid T. Smith of Ketchikan were Paints and Hardware 1 by rade . if " keeping the Haines Cut-off open| Defense Minister Fawzi Pasha of { married on Saturday by U. S. e pre beautityls, Best of (all i :Blf'i:r(:nxuéa:ll:e Zr;ant;;e PRither | during the winter months. Military Trans-Jordan has announced a suc- | Commissioner Felix Gray in the Llnoleum and Bulldln Pa £ patterns are open stock — the starter A6 «Middle A” Route {2uthorities are also interested in | cessor to Himly Pasha, the newly| Commissioner's office. ~Witnesses g pel' t : 5y ! ; : “The ‘Middle A’ route should in-|this project. proclaimed governor. His post as|were Cecelia Donnelly and Daniel Brushe d s 1 t 4 { : 4 o S he ‘Middle e shoi L faci ¢ b g i al " S an upp 1es set you choose now can be matched for terest people in Southeast Alaska | B! s‘ (:: Lchf sur z}c’:lg of a .sekc‘ military governor of :erusa eml wxl Klanott. A 4 3 4 : tion of the Glenn Highway and the | be taken over by Lieutenant Colone years to come to create the perfect life- 'E““‘:S: nh‘m:::lg :cret;pn‘::;“r;xfi,Richardson Highway will be opened ' Abdulla Bey Tell. He is a veteran| =~ - < e e 5 isde] 4 ¥ in Portland on September 22. Ike of the Palestine fight. z . time ensemble of a highway from Juneau to At-} M # | E ime ensemble. I PN made - approsimabell i Taylor, Chief Engineer for the| The announcement of the new 4 ";‘T“”’ A lsps) the files of | AR:Cn is due in Juneau today en-|government was made after a meet- 3 gEATA - A0 A : route to Portland to witness the'ing at the palace of King Abdullah ) Panerns are the Road Commission.. This road opening of the bids. |of Trans-Jordan. Husseini had come] Iy 1oula;, condeoty Wik "h"' ‘M‘dd::‘ The bids call for the surfacing of ‘1, Amman seeking support for such | @ : a Flame, Rio, Emerald, Nat Repton, il “]"““,1 “‘_’,”l;' o Sont I the Richardson Highway {rom Fair-|a government. | 5 g | g S e Sl e {from Atlin to Telegraph Cree *;“ ibanks to Mile 44 and for the sur-| However, King Abdullah has made | W 0 w ouge, Oak a Sha < IrOW | continue a western route t "‘;rncing the Glenn Highway from it plain in messages to the Arab 1 o - - - | and blue. {would cut 1000 miles of severe;anchorage to Mile 41. It is expected leaders involved that he will not 1 ‘ R i dee {grade off the present road i,maz construction will begin soon permit them to enter Palestine as A £ 3 4 5 osmetic 2. i About politics, MacDonald .has,after the bids are opened. ~.< cl c c ’ Y ) Y o ¥ 18” Overnight $18.00 {little to say at this time. “My| (L —Ses ks | - — lpper al'go DllleS 0 our m! i, 21”7 Overnight $20.00 |p<.lm(-nl speech I will make over ) vernigh $20. | KINY Tuesday night between 9:45| BER[IN BI‘O(“DE HlGH WIND AND Pl e g 24” Pullman lana 10 celoge. Of oaie & % lan merican is now flying such a heavy volume of Chpper Cargo.that we A 26” Pullman have said before, I think the High- | almost have to walk cn the ceiling after the Cargo is brought into our Wardrobe | way Patrol is a frivolous expendi- | |S I‘KE" up Bv office . . . I g ture of the Territory’s money vuhen i Hat and Shoe !mm‘ is a woeful need of roads| I 0“ SUNDAY p M 5 To give you BETTER AND SPEEDIER DELIVERY SERVICE, we are 29” Overseas s everywhere in Alaska and landing | o'l adopting immediately the standard policy of all alrlmea- 29" Jackknife | fields for bush pilots throughout —_— ¥ b 3 I the north e During the sudden wind and rain L ia 4 . PARIS, Sept. 20— American, During £ d Alr R ! On the subject of his “Middle Hetieh and ;,mwh foreign ‘xr\i;u.v storm on Sunday afternoen, the Cal'l'iage ates Al’l’ly A" highway route, MacDonald said | . £ - City piledriver broke loose from P 3 b B s @ . & . ters met tonight to debate what "™ s & Trunks it would cut time rom Fairbanks | (%% 0 PRI 0 (GG Tty its moorins at the Small Boat Har- AIRPORT to AIRPORT |to Seattle from the present 12 m.[mssh over blockaded Berlin Lor and rammed into the hangar of 36” Box {15 days to 3% days. Onmly major| A ¥ . the Alaska Coastal Airways Flight ! v b {bridge to be built would be across| The three foreigh ministers, € ryaining Scheol. No damage was 1. This means that all Clipper Cargo arriving in Juneau must be picked 40" Box 1the stikine. ;’“" the third annual United Na- teported. City crews under the di- up at the PAA warehouse at the Juneau Airport. “The strike we are in the midst|tions Assemily session which con- yeetion of Bert Lybeck, streat fore- ¥ 5 & ! 'of now is glving us a foretaste of | VeNes tomorrow, got together With yan lasheq the piledriver to the 2. You, as Consignee, may make your own arrangements. However—we {what we could expect should there | helr top advisers in the Frenchmoorings immediately after it broke have arranged daily service immediately after the planes’ arrival with Ibe a war. Another war, I believe, | foreisn '“"‘_‘S}jl'i i | loose. direct delivery to your place of business or to your home at the fol- ‘would surely isolate Alaska through\ The meeting lasted 50 minutes.! Tha City's crews were kept busy lowing rates: } & E 25'2 i 0. submarine attack on shipping,’|American and French officials said ¢n saturday night and Sunday in- 5 y b ’ o |said MacDonald. as they emerged from the confer- gpecting all street drains and keep- 50 lbs and “nder m d QUALITY SINCE /887 | “The necessity of the road as a|€Pce there would be-no briefing. jng them open. Checks were made o € : o eyl L | safe-guard in time of war is whaLIA British official said earlier it on Gold Creek and only damage 51 'o lw lbs SI m f |T hope to present before mei_“:"]g” lc)]e _“"'C“g”FO exlp‘?“ any reported was the washing away of A Re - wp . . o | British Columbia Boards of Trade; Dar ecisions ' thls ‘early. 'some of the rock. | : i meeting here this week.” e 2 T g e The U. S. Weather Bureau re- | loo lbs' and over . . lc per lb‘ f i MacDonald drove from Fair- Sk ported that the wind reached the 3 banks to Whitehorse, went over u s H h' M velocity of 38 miles per hour in' Method of Handlin: : 3 GOVERNORS BOARD J. B. KE'FER, RE"RED the railroad to Skagway and ar- swu BN ln en cne five minute period. Rainfall | B 4 J(( MEHS TOM!GHT REM. ESTATER FROM rived in Juneau Saturday. He for the 24-hour period was re [ Merchants who desire automatic delivery of all shxpments should ad- IS | will be in Juneau several days. sKe io x'end e R R vise PAA office. : i ! John Lowell, captain of the Fern “ ¥ b LR i 0 i Mhi Bidard ot Goveshors of the SEA"I.E, IN JUNEAU | "'heirE I' 'm I 11, ‘reported that enroute to Juneau i All other Consignees will be called and notified of arrival of Clipper e Junior Chamber of Commerce will! J B, Kiefer, retired West EMNMB plA"S MEE]‘ | || |S en S yesterday, he ran into a 75-mile- | Cargo. X hold their weekly meeting at Fish attle real estate dealer, arrived by ! an-hour gale off Point Retreat, and | 3 Face Sam’s at 7:30 o'clock tonight.| PAA Saturday afternoon, to be GRAFENWOEHR, Germany, Sept that the ship had to battle high; Outgoing Clipper Cargo q All members are requested to at-| with his brother, Bert Kiefer, now WIIH RR u“lo“s 20.—(®—The U. S. Army appealed: 56as and stiff winds all the way imol 3 . . Ed tend. in St. Ann’s Hospital with a slight | to its fighting men in Germany to- POrt- May still be brought to PAA office in the Baranof Hotel, but corre- s — ,,———— ! stroke. | A“D RR OFHCIAI.S day to extend their enlistments Fne-fuo&l greakerg on t:ukb Bu}}]f sponding local carriage rates to the airport will apply. t o g e A gt were reported pounding the beac TWO FLOOR SHOWS EVERY J. B. Kiefer's stay is indefinite. | bec&uac of the international situa- v b " y NIGHT, 10 pm. and lam, AT/ He is a guest at the Baranof all day Sundav i . Cj\rgo mu}ft be delivered to PAA by noon to guarantee shipment s TRY CLUB. 1t while in Juneau | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—P— The appeal was issued through rom Juneau the same day. : " . T B W 4 e - {The National Mediation Board will | Lt- Gen. Clarence R. Huebner, com- . B mect with Tailvoud and unions ofti- | mender of U. 5. Ground Forces in, 0 EMEN T BARANOF. HOTEL — PHONE 106 [ cials in Chicago Thursday seeking |=urope. P ; x o % to settle a dispute affecting one! ...~ e = vo]'i o“ loADl“G million workers. lEGm“ Auxlllnv Io P’ Announcing this today, a board. = member said conferences will be "oMm"E offlc[s A' | oF HIPF No E 3 held separately with spokesmen ! ’)1’ ;“xfd”‘:m::‘s‘e"l']“;“c‘::j SHeTRe MEETING WEDNESDAY | ccarrie sept 20— cio L m_‘ anizations which speak for the Officers for tne coming year will longshoremen are scheduled to vote | v':l m‘a ority of the “non-operat- ke nominated at the meeting of the at 4:30 p.m. today on an agreement | “"‘,. (’lnj)lo ies American Legion Auxiliary, which for a relief ship to the Nome, L 8 playEes. will be held tomorrow evening at|Alaska area to Eeat the winter E 2 » 8 o'clock in the Legion Dugout. ‘treefle. 2 DAlE Roff luvis; iCommittees will be appointed fur, A longshore committee has recom- it . % < the food sale which will be held mended such a proposal. The relief jr: A G RAN D 0 LD kEmRNS Io (ollm Friday, September 24, in the Scarsship would he the Squarv: Sinnet. Roebuck Order Office. - : : On the refreshment and enter- FnOM Al\ClmRAfila . CANADIAN NAME Lty ::v?ummer er:rloz::;,g tainment committee for lum()rruw‘ 9 ‘ L t ;}r‘fesugg;r;%%xanzale Rs,ofl night'’s meeting are Mrs. Helen| John Kelly is registered at the [ ! b 1 h s 3 enplaned for Seattle on the first "i'fia"d kit ] fff’_‘»f"_‘fdl:l’f 4 Baranof {rom An orage. 3 qw leg of his journey back to school. He i 0 R M T A N E R : will go by bus to Chicago and will spend one day in the Art Museum o ’ £ PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. there. Then he will go by train to NOTICE Your Air Cargo {rom the Alrport to You! Under the Direct Supervision of Cambridge and enter his second ©ur Expert Canadian Blender year at Massachusetts Institute of ‘Technology. Dale intends to become . . ¥ R B . PN CORBY'S i o ligh, scicble esarcn cnemet ° " || 1 will not e responsible PROMPT DAILY DELIVERY, meeting all Pan American , blend. It is our sincere belief pleasea that Dick wingerson and ] for.any debs of the ships on fllEiI' arrival. u'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- Dale will transfer their gun-powder A R o and_electric shock-seat procivities|| JUNEAU JANITOR SERVICE 3 3 g mstiownsss.higxt fime oy from her basement to M. I. T, even sch.d'le .‘ bellve c‘ e es for CORBY'S.. a fine whiskey. though the college will never ke the — (it r’ A same again. i i Both Dick and Dale are Pepsi- Now Under New Managemant of Up to pounas . . . . . i 06 Cola award winners and plan on / s a six-year college coux:ss:. 'I‘kllese Earl Conkle after Sept l'hh 5lto 100 pounds B IRED R ST . 0 ’ gy it end on Uncle Sam’s plans Buanpgp WilisieY vt o 100 pounds and over, per pound G (a0t g worTLLS 9% s, GanELAY & CO. UMTED PEORIA - HUND'S \‘vmg calm and pencelul of course. - (()l‘N(‘YL TO MEET At the special meeting of the —— All bills previous fo this Sy DNty ORME ’I‘R Available in: lcity Council .this evening at 8 R 4/5 QUART PINTS oclock in the Council Chambers, date shall be pald by me .12 PINTS MINIATURES | the bids for liability insurance lns”red v and fo me. {for the city will be opened. Also! on the agenda is the consideration of an ordinance on punch boards jand a report by J. F. McNamara on the reconstruction of the City Float, Office at Parsons Electnc — Phone 98 86 PROOF 68.4% Grain Neutral Spirits JOHN M. DOOGAN _dAS. BARCLAY & CO., LIMITED, @EORIA, ILLINOIS

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