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PAGE EIGHT — COUNCIL FAVORS | INSTALLATION OF | PARKING METERS. Mine Bureau 5 NEWSMEI Experimental SUSPENDED, Stafion Here ARGENTINA By FRED L. STOZIER > % & : BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 2.—f— WHeadqua”ers \A’IH Be On The Argentine government today Juneau Island Says Dr. Boyd, Mines Director suspended the right of five foreign correspondents to work in Argen- | inued from Pa e to two. dec.ded la rking t tina The director of communications ordered cable companies to refuse dispatches of Joseph F. McEvoy, ss; Milton Brack- e Warren, New t M. Clark, who York Daily (Con e One) to conserve metals Large Appropriations last session of Cc ppropriations were gran arry on Bureau of Mines' ac- es in Alask Under the in- ed appropriations the Alask ch of the Mineral Inv Division was able to incr ld parties from D. Jermain is di- d work ed that mineral in- y includ- Jose Arrieta, who is Buenos of Reuters citizen manager ibsecretariat for further informa- tion on the action were told that all responsible officials were absent. D s HENRY WALLACE | FINDS TOMATOES | “IN SALAD, CIROS, ANGELE», Oct. 2——| vall lime- McKinley; gypsum tin at Cape e told a dinner gath- s cafe last night that | up to the place he at this place I'll 1 in the salad.”| remark brought laughter—and ter of Coma Lo A 10 tematoes, good job the City 1 Cent At the Council, Bo) Pan American Airwa Wayte of Pacific line ested the dty cn t Hendri e Ch: f Cer t Joseph McLe Boyd yesterd nd thanked him fo! 1 in establis 1> headquarters here, Tt r also offered its assistance in W -oe DINNER GIVEN SURPRISE | [} BIRTHDAY JOHN PARMENTER y is really party is straight according, to Mis. ter, who had planned nner for her husband ! The party was a| ccmplete surprise to the guest of | honor and all there had a fine time. | “ Guests of the Parmenters were Mr. and s. Dell Miller, Mr. and Mis. Les Sturm and Fred Cameron. et CAB hearir case. PAA is 4 ficials who will be coming to Ju- @ birthday Boyd will leave today for the via Pan American Airway week he attended the meeti all'l of the American Mining Con to lower|4¢ gSan Francisco and two week Whyte ag0 he was visiting in England support of his| py Boyd was appointed Director s to- gpersie f the U. S. Bureau of Mines last Anchorage Juneau 10! year, Previous to that time he was tor of Industry in the U. S. Mayor Waino Hendricksor M y Government in Germany pointed a commitiee to meet with At the present time, he is a mem- Howard Stabler, city ey, 10 per of the advisory board on min- take the matter unde; .vnw‘(m,‘, Cn the committee are Burr John- son, Ed Nielsen sen. The C committee to act in tt nat - and - In Elizabethan England ncw worked exclusively for grea neblemen whom they kept informed of matters of interest. INTL. SITUATION IS ibricf letter to C. W. Forbes, Con- mr DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNCAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1948 BOY MEETS GIRL_Actor Jimmy Stewart talks with Actress Yvonne De Carlo. at Hollywood movie studio. | servative candidate in next Thurs- | day's parliamentary by-election In this district. He did not elabor- > WASHINGTON, Ocv. 2.—/M—Cor- dell Hull observed his 77th birthday DANGEROUS SAYS WINSTON CHURCHILL .. FALKIRK, Scotland, Oct. 2—® | yeported progressing so well at —Winston Churchill says the in-|pothesda (Md.) naval hospital that ternaticnal situation has brought he may leave there. soon. He re- ‘urgent and formidable dangers.” tired in 1944 because of illness, “The situation in Europe has > grown ever more menacing,” the former Prime Minister said in a Many kinds of tropical trees show no annual rings. 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Sherman 2. e | + NEW YOURE, Cet. 2.—/#—Ni Commander of the United States mou are believed drowned in the Sixth Task Fleet, sent Wl)lid a size- puaeen River early today’ when a able group of warships“ineludiiz 4 gpoat ‘collided with -a; 12.000:ton the carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt——_umny ship, nolice repofted. will call at Piraeus, Fort of Athens,: and other Greek ports. | Six men were rescued from the — { 115-foot tugboat ‘Anne Marie Tracy | which sank following a collision with Sell it with an Empirc Wani-Ad! the freighter Eliza J. Nicholson off land coast. i ;7:"" P4 thé, 25th Street Manhattan water- front. After the collision with the tug, the freighter veered into two barges the smaller vessel had in tow, vo- | lice reported. The ‘tause of thc collision was not determined. Lifeboats from the Nicholson ana other vessels in the vieinity picked up the survivors. e o The first Atlantic cable was laid in 1858 between Newfoundland and Ireland. < gigten ATHENS, Oct. 2.—(®—Units of the U. 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We have never paid LESS than 2%2% on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska ' Savings Accounts Insured to $5,000.00 No obligation—ask Shat- ¥ 3 FOR A GOOD TIME I¢s The COUNTRY CLUB Follow the Crdwd T-BONE STEAKS - - $2.50 _FRIED CHICKEN - - $2.50 * SEAFOODS 3 PIECE ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT JIM GREGG — Piano, Violin, Vocals ART HUDSON—Accordian JO-JACK — Drums OPENGP. M. to5A. M. — EVERY NIGHT Dancing —9P.M.1o5A. M. VOTE FOR ELECT Republican Candidate | | 3. S. “Sim” MacKINNON To The HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES @ Life-Long Resident of Alaska @ Veteran of BOTH World Wars @ Obligated to NO ONE The Years Ahead Are Critical Ones VOTE...butvote... RIGHT . General Electionl — October 12 (Paid advertisement) OO0 OO

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