The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Work Sloppage THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AMAN GAR VETS RMAN | | U | R [ [ [ ORDERED T0 | PRISONERS \Of Ship Officers TO ELECT SCAPEls Th | RUN BARGES H E% (APE(ls Threatened ~ NEWHEAD | I ER [ WASHINGTON, Sey 29— W YORK, Sept. 20—P— A|l¢C: ik et sweatened work toppage Thursaay| 91X Delegates fo Encamp- the A F midnight by 12,000 AFL ship of- . fcers would tie up wast ana out| ment Will Parade To- T pping, a union official! . . " . night in Autos . Charles F. May, President « ¥ Press) {of the AFL Masters, Mates and Pi-| GRAND RAPIDS , Sept. 29 w C nan prison:ig|'ots As: ation, said 100,000 seamen | —(P—The lagt comr: of the dirir ¢ pe infand dc orkers would be left idle|Grand Army of the Republic sober- t e on alif contract negotiations of his union (ly convened hére today to name a | bor infare not settled by that time, nmander-in-Chief ¥ m mines. > - It was h that the office British sec <l ‘would fall to 99-ye old Theodore DR WM BlANION 1A, Penland of Portland, Ore., now # detai beens dis- ! Senior Vice-Commandar p ¢ say ! Penland, youngest of six dele- v yolic They CAR’s 82nd Annual Encampmen: ed and Brit- CAN(ER S0(|E‘I‘Y He has filled in for 103-year-old N here ma Commander Roteort M. Rownd, who ¢ A R ) T € £ 5 &8 ic ill at his Ripley, N. Y. home. Gruening | The six veterans will take part &t e 7 ed when their train halt- | William_ P. Blanton has peen |tenight in the hnnual parade, T | Garden i |selested by the Alaska: Medieal So- | honcred old soldiers will ride in . Pl :a 3 ot Though the jcicty to act as chairman of the|iutomobiles eg l 0‘39‘5 : a4 cordon ve Committee of the newl”| B PR T ¥ L114eF | g o the flea ted Alaskan Division of i ER g e wore recaptured, |American Cancer ‘Society, 1t was| S u g ) MRS, EARLE HUNTER 1 e r@an i s 1w weserson, cess oo RETURNS. FROM THREE i ( wander of the Cancer Soc | were presumab-|has teen in Alaska far WEEK VA(ATION, OREGON WASHINGTON, S %] W of Ber- month, gave approval of t Al 3 s 1-“-:“ ot slant " : \tion atea ; pointm: t in the name 5 e il i Saxon-Czech Dr. Charles Cameron, Medical and | Mrs Earl Hunier II rewrned yes- G ' ' ific director of the National(terday. via, Pan, American Arwa after three weeks' vacation in Ore- I \ Hodons o Dr. Blanton will meet Monday{30n. She visited with hey fat s 7 R -)w[n a committee of leaders in Ju-{J. E. Kirk, of Salem, Ore., wh s i oo VIR neau civic organizations to maplbcen ill recently A erornrirs Bl : details ‘for the Territorial or-| Mrs. Hunter also visited with he 1 i !IU ks tion and to name a Division |SCh, Buddy, and several . offi mmander and Treasurer for thefcau students at the Univ I |Alaska branch of the National so-Oregon at Eugene. Buddy, . 3 o 7 ciety. la sophomore at Oragon, is v e R H | Mrs. Peterson, who has spent the |With Mr. and Mrs. Linn Forrest, Ji : & : . m Republican ' past month traveling in the Terrt- |0f Juneau. In the apartment above four crashes of F-84s reeentl t - o effect organization of thel|the Forrests live M ad M1 I B e e Dalt . F c - n division, left today on pdn*Chfl'IN deCanahl, dlso of Junegi Sty ¢ she. has & Am n Airways for her home in}Duane Hogue, brotl Mrs. de- The A ) ¥! Billings, Mont. nahl, is with the deG -, o SRS 2 _~u attending the university is € LG BB g 3 {Folta, daughter of Judge and N 360 in operation by the end o airae Wolta O ot Kigb B ¢ Wi & 4 - i Other former Juneat {*h h 417 % 3 hat Mrs. Hunter vi Ano‘ e! e&: ‘E'@? A S s Eugene were Mr. and ks Chath on . | Do ot mn POWER LINES 5 o e of terrain be-| s - building of transmission EATTLE, Sept. 29 A - il completed this weekend, | day Oivil Aer t v » el i, director of the Al- (& Baw A W y vtk tion Office of the ot » ¥ U..8§ iation Bureau said to- DL E. {G afiESENY o . ation Bureau sa kit Olip Pl itering the area were e in an attemp! ‘ & ! ‘\ T. Deutsch, chief of thelp 1T | Bureaw’s transmission section and cause of the crash or ed y § |2 g R gas Mountain or | | ) E L‘J/.mld\nn T) lg—v ‘ec— ka. - Sevenieen ) | weekly radio programs| ¢, power plant designer, who are 1 1 wi entec + radio station | DeTe from the bureau’s regional Officials sald a decision ¢ he| KINY every y evening cffices in Denyer, Col., to assist inj probable t d ot Adminis- oposed power plant development expected for several months t : . tn!in Alaska. They returned yester- - | day from Fairbanks. Morgan, Alaska office chief, re- » ]li\l'l]L(l Monday irom a week's in- (IVIL AIR PATROL [ Officer for the Ju-{ o e 3 FOR fHURSDAY NIGHT ks : Eu\\;:l’:nlx(nm:mvt-, is ‘:::]} c]:»:\};,:nz?:g | Morgan said. .Crews have com- GORDON D IN WITH l‘ &u-d lake ;ound.ugs and report trollers will n i -se o4 1 enroll pi °| The Gordon D, unloaded »mo' ppli {pounds of sable and 1,000 pmumwNFFE IS woRKl“G " {of halibut at Juneau Cold Storage REEFER KING UNLOADS e I.l(!l'(n{ HERE | i morning i | Milton Furness, President of thel ‘ e ol ‘ MEAT, iNational Federation of Federal Em- | Two to f cold storage meat, ‘]‘,y.,‘\ h ‘“ 20 of liquor |Plovees ‘sald today that his office e B receiving numerous inquiries on beer, W ded from the l I‘ (lin’"’ “,’ lm(_ Alaska the fate of the 256 per cent pay (differential after December 31. The local chapter of the NFFE js~ex- ding every effort to obtein in-j ) {terpretations of Executive Order will leave 1001 that continued the differ- }"“""‘l"\muul through to Decem®er 31. U | Corne NFFE in Alaska is Jaunch- ing a program to avcid application 5y of discriminatory require ments, Se- ynich would appear to deprive Y1 Alaskan residents of the differen- | it The executive order states that differential is authorized for ral Employees in Alaska who re transferred from the United ates offices of Federal agencies. The NFFE is taking the differ- cnt'al situation direct to the top level offices, including fhe Execu- ve office. Other inquiries have e the National head- of the NFFE and the Civil Commission requesting as- 1d interpretation on the hip pany’s ¢ docked at 3 from Seattle MBn. It it Sitka, 1m after one .o SUPPLY PLANES by Mike red by owned Seattle and .o © ARE BUZZED BY SCVIET PLANZS, ; i Pre fs . ¢ o 0 © o . s TIDE TABLL IBER 30 am. 06 f 12:17 pm., 1 ° 18:17 p.m . o000 000 ¢ - ¢ order b wa?mm 10 FISHING | WOMEN VOTERS IO | SPONSOR PROGRAM ° e ssociated SEPTE | ® High tid 17 cesececen . -mandat ope - oo ANITA GARNICK ON |"me CAMPAIGN TOUR TRIP - Anita Garnick is or tour in the southern First Division and acc of a ser of radio pro- to be sponsored by the Ju- Divisional League of Wo- Voters will be heard from 5:15 5:30 tomorrow afternoon over Mariana Toups n men ntal United ¢ ver area a land area the U rees ticular), The Ralph Rivers will report on findings of the League’s Child ports is in Craig todaj Welfare Committee, on the opening ¢andidate for the Senate on the) lteiritor broadeast of the series to be heard Republican ticket, | United Nations, |every Thursday afternoon, . i the the fer to Point Ba their Kathleen will accom| | SGT. NORNAN BU(‘! 0 = BE TRANSFERRED 10 PT. BARROW IR NOVEMB@ Set. 1st Class Norman Alaska Communica as received notificatic two children, Ito his new post Sgt. Bucy has been stationed in Juneau a total of five years wife is the former Collear , daughter of Mr. and M Hellan of Juneau. The xpeu to receive travel orders the end of Novemk WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!'si 1 iliary TRUMAN TO HIT STUMP, 1 STATES: ABOAR TRAIN, RD TRU N CAMPAIGN | Sept, 2 P—President announced, plans today to Yor! Penn- next wee a four-day tour featuri sin Phi J nd Buffalo. - - oo ROBERTA JACKSON i§ FL THIS AHERNQONL H p Moore ska 1P 1ave given t 121H OWN 10 SITHA 1, who 15 several n to the Mt. at Sitka this treatment Edge- at-|all Alaska posts. spital further Orthopedic the Mt. Edgecumbe ()x- Hospital ~ accompanied to Sitka and will be in was furnished a Co transporta igurd Jack- , flew ar afternoon flight a Coasltal Airlines. ple 1 Juneau and and money » Roberta will aid in eC of be und, of Wk the her (DA CELEBRATFS ANNIVERSARY DINNER TUESDAY, thday & isting, of 1 and Leo & Robert Juneau dinner z by all Tll(‘ J., and the S.J., spoke \V 1elan, dinner, two 18 Wwildlife -~ > DIONER AUXLIARY T0 GIVE (ARD PARTY FOR ROBERTA JACKSON FUND | und, the Sat: r the Rouut Pioneers of Alaska Aux- urday evening at 8 o'clock and delicious refreshments | To Think of Refreshment Is to Think of Coke BOTILED UNDER AUTHORTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948. Th: Coca-Co's Compony ¢ major her original hia, Jer- | C,mr.vn, past nat ( suffered { Dr.! Special- ’ to Sit- WLDNBDAY Sl:PTEMBhR 29, l948 BETTY McCORMICK IS REAPPOINTED NATIONAL {OFFICER VFW AUXILIARY Only nanonal vsterans oi Fore- gn Wars Auxiliary officer in Alaska,! IMrs. Betty McCormick has received i\mrd from Helen B. Murphy, na- t’onal president of the Ladies Aux- iliary of her reappointment as Na- onal Deputy Chief of Staff for the McCormick served last year Dorathy Mann, national and was recommended to appointment by 'w-lly 1 prezident ee new auxiliaries were or- d by Mrs. McCormick during at Metlakatla, Sew- under Fresident, .gives you delivery of igan (the last year ard and Chilkoot. Only three of the d l H h w 'd wel VP\V posts in Alasky which goo s any p ace In t, e ~ °r fare “I nelors” ar: Nenana {. Nome q McCormick, whose reap- ntment was based on her out- anding organizational work last ar and her knowledge of the VEW auxiliary prozram, will leay> {Juneau as soon as auxiliaries hav started their fall activities, to visit| ...FASTER. and on one Airwaybill ! GUN TOTER FINED | Richard Benson was fined $30 and given a thres-month suspend- ‘u' sgitence by Judge William ’lnl'h cimer in the City Municipal (m" yesterd: on the charge of ealed weapon. His ® Clipper Cargo schedules are fast and frequent—in Alaska, to the States, to and from any of the six continents. With Want-Ad! extra low rates on 100-Ibs.-or-more (and on numerous Sell it with an E |ek RIS commodities) you save money. Pan American delivers mgre (|IIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIII!IIHIIIIHIi!lflill an inter-| ented con- “Jackson benefit | will give a card and game| e 100 man.Prizes il be ! [IIHAIIAAIRIAAOACON R cargo to more places than any other airline. Using the Clxppcrs you benefic by Pan Ameriean’s 20 years' experi- ence in the air-freight business. Just call us at . . . BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 UN AMERICAN Warco Amrwars It One Really Knew! | R o A : ll’ YOU ceuld forsee that your property will be destroyed—or even stolen temorrow—you'd buy to- day adequate ferms and amounts of insurance. It’s our jech to know what can and may hap- pen. After inspecting yvour property, we will he glad to recommend the necessary forms of insur- ance. VOTE FOR | . FRANK A. BOYLE . Democratic Candidate for” TERRITORIAL AUDITOR No obligation—ask Shat- tuck. SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE + BONDS Iuneau. Alaska (Paid Advertisement) DO YOU NEED A HEATING PLANT? WE HAVE IT! One Only Heil Activ-Flo 0il-Fired Boiler-Burner Unit A seclf-contained hot water heating plant with year around domestic hot water. Fully automatic—highly efficient, completely enclosed: 8775.00 Two Only Heil Conversion 0il Burners .Capacity 1 to 3 gallons per hour—smooth—quiet— efficient performance. Priced at Seattle retail— —— $195.00 DOMESTIC OIL BURNING FLOOR FURNACES BY AIR FREIGHT AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU. SEE THE NEW OIL BURNING FLOOR FURNACE WITH AIR FILTERS AND FORCED AIR. $75.00 One Used Ha} Point Electric Range Two Used il Burning Cook Stoves .. 2 . ; : B;cll’m 00 Two Good Used Bath Tubs . . . . [Each$50. W One New Permaglass Zinc Lined 50 gal Eleciric Water Heater One New Delux 0l Burning lange $197.50 One New 5-Ft. Pembroke RecessBath Tub . . $110.00 NOTE: By speeial anrangement we have a shipment coming by boat to arrive in Juneau about Oetober 18th.. Give us a bona fide erder and we shall secure any available fixtures of equipment for yeu-at regular delivered prices. SEE US IMMEDIAT LY WHILE WE HAVE SPACE FOR SHIPMENTS, DOUGLAS PLUMBING & HEATING (0. Phone 18 s P. 0. Box 1187 “A Complete Home qulp\m Sales and Sernn mso 4

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