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PAGE EIGHT W ~ _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 BARTLETT TALKS 'TRUMAN HITS CAB REPORT IS TURNAGAIN ARM HIWAY DOOMED VICTIM OF (®:i® ™ ™ " ** “ISEVEN PRISONERS ARE Negro, 108 Years Old 10 DELEGATES AT PRESENTED AT SECTION TO BE OPEN FOR b ap oyl ENJOYS |: it i aemmeme on - BROUGHT FROM SITKA e 4 ' CONGRESS IN BIDS ON NEXT MONDAY' [ s o mor e o .| ok On Fifth Honeymoon AFLFU CONVENTION CHAMBER TODAY — HIS LAST BIRTHDAY| : P b oot ‘O | e I 4, S Do MRS. JOHN ALBAYALDE 1 ot S riovr o oosts, on, ox, 2 0 Tom Moore Discuses Taft- | TOUR TALKS . mais s St 3058 Bt omenc oo a s 10 B8 BURKD) HOONAK ., Foi, Tt . i v i o the hearings in Anchorage this 4 : | petalyala Whioss PLETA]: IHS Her A "Ohmm'les"il;liidfil;lggzlr‘&onr;(cs{\;?:.e‘T!.rl];‘;{s&:x':n widow. v A H r" Ad - Ul’ e peaticg: 3 5 Turnagain Arm highway would be|has touched persons in all parts!alpayalde were taken | " eY o ’ ges :‘h‘c”‘m(f:(“’;“;":g T ‘c“:”fl“?:"’;‘(’“:; advertised for construction bid onlof the nation, obscrved his seven-aboard the St. Nicholas t&isfl;";;?_';chnrsed with burglary and grand| The Rev. R. J. Green, cane in Ufll'y in Unions | WITH TRUMAN ENROUTE TO |\ carm iy today. Carter requested| Monday, November 1. This sectionteenth birthday vesterday happily.|ing for final interment on i |larceny and will be bound over to 1and, and Rosa Lee Minus married NEW YORK, Oct. 28 '"’P"'“"ral;lisluxxxc);[)ni w_lfl“1‘:““‘1’:‘;'(”;0:": will continue the road from Peter-|He is unaware that his doctors s3y |day. Joe Albayalde, the husb:mcl}mc Grand Jury. :ere yesterday. They came to Val- Delegate E. L. Bartlett spoke toj 91t Truman is viding through the | land, San Francisca, and Los An-| s o oo I:?’“:‘ which is lo-lit will be his last. [of Mrs. Albayalde, and members of | Jein J. Kahl is charged wich ce- | Fra xf,"’flofdmfim h::vr:tiir:: g:fifi the first annual convention of | Distoric New England countryside gejes recommended that the exist- cated on the Alaska Rallroad on| A former high school athlete,|her immediate family accompanied sertion from'the U. S. Army. He|re tired by Florida law Southeast Alaska AFL Fishing Un- |t0day. And he is calling upon the yng carriers serving Juneau be he northem side of Turnagain!paul Nelson, Jr., has been com-|the remains to Hoonah. Iwill be turned” over to the proper i A fons today on fisheries conserva- |electorate to, as he puts it, “seek alowed to continue and enlarge Atm. The bids Wil D8 Gpelen. Infplithy | paralysed since’ August, | Mrs. AIBERIGS (EESSEd AWey in | military puthorities, Wallace Man- tion and trap elimination legisla- lizerty—{rom the BOth Congress— ty¢ir operations, and additional Juneau on December 8. 947, when his spinal cord was in- |the Seward Sanatorium last week.|fred Smith is charged with incest FROM PORT ALEXANDER tion. He also discussed the need |MeXt Tuesday service into Juneau ijured in an automobile accident.!Memorial services for her were held |and will be bound over to the ¥ Sl for higher level resident employ- \':«\Il: p-lm,m".'“ 16 Pzl 4 ‘\:‘“‘ Honored guest at today's meeting - Jim Manske, a sympathizer in[in the Chapel of the Charles W. Grard Jury Mrs. Harry B, Beli of Port Alex- ork City for a major campaign ad- |\ Capt Anchorage, Alaska, sent Paul a|Carter Mortuary on Tuesday eve-\ .- — lander is a guest at the Baranoff ment for Alaska workers, especially drisg tonight. o8 g i J. W. Murphy from the [ ! L ress tonight from Madison Squa | telegram wishing him “A happy ! ning | There’s L.y news ii Empire ads. | Hotel. those in the iishing industry. | mF - | Ccmmandant of the 17th Naval Dis- Bartlett stated that he was fav- (OME€T. L o orning | ict at Kodiak. Capt. Murphy stress- BROUGHI 'I'o FRON'I' = ol St e s irons, 9 s £ orably impressed with the reason- |, - an spoke this MOININg eq the importance of keeping & ® $ [ ) PAY CASH AND SAVE PAY A ‘“ AND > ¥ A : from historical Taunton Green in Gk Bt Na s i able attitude of the unions and MaksacHussts, THAD. Hiare AR ng peacetime Navy and an ac- - | Massachusetts. That is where theltjve Naval Reserve, A short (By The Associated Press) | added that he felt their requests, 3 08450 '€l tiv it granted, not only would bctter\::;‘ ; W‘({‘,v liberty flew irom @ lentitled, "Seapower for Peacs” was| Defense problems are in the| P : conditions for the workers but n]m;mmm:xl 13 (“(’:“vmw % e y shown !)3' SA Don Grady, who a today as confrontinz the next t . aid in generally stabilizing condi- | A companied Capt. Murphy from Ko- Congwess. Defense Secretary For- @ Bar_F Hormel S tions for all Alaskans in the area| Said Truman: “I think it's time diak restal may ask Congress for more ‘l e I 1 Ib. tall can . 12 02, can. and in Alaska generally for liberty poles again, all over the Tom Dyer presented several Stan- effective control of the three armed “What is good for the Alnska}unnm-\. Only this time, I'd spell dard Oil agents, who are meeting <ervices. Forrestal and his advisers fisherman and cannery worker is|pole another way- poll. It's t jor in Juneau at the present time. Ot ave been quietly look'ne into : . SPECIALS—Friday, Saturday, Monday, 73[ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday C good for Alaska” Bartlett said.|the American people to cast their|€r guests were Delesate E. L. Bar hether the Defense Secretary Moore Gives Talk ballots for liberty at the polls next [l€tt, Curtis P. Irwin, resdent agent ould be given more power to co- The Delegate was the second |Tuesday—Liberty from the Repub- of the F.B.I. in Juneau, Ray Taylor crdinate defense activities. BEBUCED PRICES: 20th Ceniury has the Low Prics KR . y has the Low Prices- Not Only on Specials like these BUT on Every Item, Every Day. . -Shop 20th Ceniury and Be Sure of Savings speaker of the day. Tom Moore, |lican 80th do-nothing congress of st Service, The Right' The problem has been pointed up R r Executive Secretary of the Alaska irning to domestic {ssues today, | ooy PR NF - Clotdin, e, of by Navy. DAyspesitessmate by Turning to domestic issues t0daV. | pajryanks Everett C. Richards, Avi- Army Secretary Kenneth Royall and GIANT SIZE—SOAP POWDER FRESH SHIPMENT w] e . B U l I ER LARGE GRADE A lflte KI I.g MADE BY THE MAKERS OF CA"ADIA“ Efius @ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ S 5 n its morning | congress “to work with @ v ¢ :Ss‘::::ed}{l:eos:flggdi llhl: prul:lr:mifi:;:;,‘,:l’ ,',:.,;“\{::.}‘ \\‘:“““‘A.l § nd Conrad Burmesp‘r_ mmlber Al-, In Des Moines, Chief of S‘\.i! created by passage of the Taft-acute housir hortage: 1 (‘()mlflill(l’(', Portland Chamber }‘71':\.(‘]oy declared—and these are his Hartley Act and pointed out that| “I have been fighting for such a,°f COmMErce: words—-If the armed services a these problems, while affecting the | housing prozram, but the leaders of BRRETI I to retain the trust and confidence fishing and cannery unions to a|the Republican party in the 80th of the American people they m: large extent, also affected all labor. | congress murdered the housing bill FINAL CHURCH "MEET S L e Moore emphasized the need for less. = - . eu o0 ‘"j{s for a part of the taxpayer’s drastic labor legislation which, mv! AT NORIH&RN LIGHS "‘I;lrh”m A e said, “does not make a good union R radley E 1try n\embe‘:. a good Alusknngur a guod" pERU REV@{,F UND[R REV KE‘&RNS could not “stake its national d American of a worker. This type § fense rfq\xlx'cmf*nls on a popularity of legislation forces drastic repris- | Last meeting of a two-day session fi:lc‘é;i n’}';rthl’;h x»::l‘w: u?d rlumy or al on the part of the workers ard, ! 73 headed by A VORA T s portant than mili- in some cases, might even tuwrn a! (By The Associated Pross) Keaths ‘6% Chics = tary judgment. worker toward Communisin’ Peru is going through its second! Gene. R Tino cion eI ‘ Unity In Unions Imajor revolt within 25 day INCORPO#ATION | o rebell S0 is t d or Moore also stressed the need for | The b ellion 4 47 iy 1 The Dillinghain Powe: 1 Lisht his week In the Western hemis- niopt ar 7:20 o'clock in the NG e Dillingham Power and Liat unity in unions and said that only & B 4 4 o s A through conservative = and well- | Bnere. Paraguay and I 2 had ey Light Preshyterian oh, | (C0: of Dillingham, Alaska, has fil- T domestic troubles a few da 20, . 7 4 < AR o ed corporation pape: with the planned organization could unions "0 TR0 ook s Dr. Kearnis met this morning |t} jionar™ 2 dicors off o % ol n Peru, an Army son has’10:30 o'clock with ministers and| Lertitorial Auditor's office. - Di- > s . . o prevent such legislation as the' : 2 é & it : i Kb : Taft-Hartley Act ',"‘m‘“e,“ at Arequipa. Loyal troobs|workers of Presbyterian churches i ectors of the company will be wThose Congressmen don’t know novc Deen sent to the scene. The|¢ps juneau area, Hoonah, Haines, Eruest R. Palmer, Roscoe Spears, 9 " Peruvian government says that the giuewan ar 2 Marvin L. Smith, David Carlson, any more about unions than they Sy e S lukwan and A it W read in the papers and hear from 1 i allenberg and £ Mals- their management-minded friends. o .oocco Odria commande £r100 & v. In many cases the men who voted Haan:at Averiing . Kearns appeaced as spealk 3 A vy law are bit- ., ety last evening at Congrezationsl for'the Taft-Hatley law ate Bt Tpe Government communique; peijqy St s The Junior Chamber of Com- ing the hand that feeds them. 5 tatail aglg s € hip Dinner, held 2 A 5 56 3. I gives no details of the progress of SN et nerce will hold their weekly meet- believe, as does our President, Will- hall 1 Light Chure fam Green, that our national law- the rebellion, but: it isays 't 8 : B 2 ne (omerrow at high noon in the s Dhedirnios S0/ des the | SoYCTImED) ki necessary Goid Room of the Baranof Hotel SHAp N Ao esum{m’dwra“.e measures to subd he susversive! CATHOLIC YOUNG rEOP All members and their visitors are Z“.fi‘;&l’d sm\‘:ltld“eu:\fla!‘:xey Sk cial Club mecling Thursday urged to attend 8 , 80 2g1SIe- pery has keen ir measy state | evening. 27 2t D ‘rfiielfi‘.‘“ Millihot pecessarlly 1| for several ‘m national - SEATTLEITES HERE - M 5 emergency w Tuesday | FROM MT. EDGECUMBE Seattle residents registered Delegates agtending the conven- |pfier t a political| George F. Federotf of Mt. Edge- | the Baranof Hotel include P tion are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Niel- | V cumbe: 15 MRYIREARE. the - Basimof. Briggs: and Frantss o sen of Sitka; Mrs. Emma Mercer 3 , 2413 e ke ok ) . Briggs and Frances Kaye. of Hoonah; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin of Petersburg; Mrs. Jane Fleld of Craig; Mrs. Julia Stevens and Mrs. Bessie Jimmie of Doug- las; John H. Willard and Dick M. Hatch of Haines; Jay B. Mallott and Mrs, Helen Bremner of Yaku- tat. Adverse weather has prevent- | ed the arrival of other delegates. | The convention will be conclud- ed Friday afternoon. | e | WOMAN FLIER TO GET ESCORT FROM | JAPAN TO SHEMYA TOKYO, Oct. 28—P—Mrs. Rich- ard Morrow-Tait, globe-circling English aviatrix, will have an air- sea rescue plane escort on the overwater flight from Japan to the Aleutians unless. she makes | an oificial objection. | The comely, red-haired flier and her navigator, former RAF pilol Michael Townsend, have delayed their takeoff for Hokkaido until tomorrow. Frem Hokkaido they will hop to Shemya in the Aleut- ians. On arrival here yesterday, Mrs. Morrow-Tait told newsmen a prime objective of the round-the-world flight was to prove it can be doné Territorial Federation of Labor, » President asked for electic \f 3 £has Eregldent Aake] ey .‘,» ation Editor, Portland Oregonian, Army Chief of Staff Omar Bradlcy GIANT SIZE PACKAGE DARIGOLD — RED SHIELD DEL MONTE WESSON OIL «$1.05| TOMATQ JUICE 2 ~e w0 s s 13¢ SUNKIST MUSTARD. 6 o= s 7c| CHURCH APPLE JUICE -~ 25¢ NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT 12 o w23 44-0Z. PACKAGE MAKES A COMPLETE APPLE PIE SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR 49c| srx exocxse PYEQUICK ... #xo. 43¢ ier ' B y was held at 2:30 o'clock e ~ JUNIOR C C MEETING ® 5 @ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ STARKIST — GRATED ] () 100 1bs. $10.95 TUNA FLOUR SUGA z:n':. 2.85 C 101bs. SR.05| "0 i s SPAGHETTI DINNER . 19| PLUMADE - 2 r2 0z oavs 03¢ EMBOSSED A REFRESHING BEVERAGE or MIXER NAPKINS . 80coms}8c) 7UP ... 2PINTS 2% SWIFT'S STEINFELD BROOKFIELD CHEESE reexo 59¢]) PICKLE RELISH - 8oz s 10g QUALITY MEATS at LOWEST PRICES All Meat Items Listed Below Are Grade A Quality - Shop at the 20th Century Super Market and MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHER CHOICE GRADE GRADE A—CENTER CUT LEG LAMB . . . 69cib.|T. BONE . . . 85¢lb. LEAN — MEATY EASTERN— Aa. igie”cmne i wibout VEAL STEAKS . . . . . G5elb.[5LAB BACON . . . . . 7Seb. escort. * 3 However, a spokesman for the Foioy rich 3 SMALL — LEAN HOME MADE Far East Airforce said today no BN Colice He lavorful Hills Bros, SPARE P Bl i b RIES . .. ... GOelh.|LNK SAUSAGE . . . . GDeb. officially. He said the Airforce : fincrivccofieei“pbf,“fi . This dis- is preparing to escort the Morrow- o coffees °btainable“:q 0f|hcfinpsr Tait plane, a British Proctor Four, 3 Hills Bros. Proces.s 'flcr:‘xclun\’e over the 1778 mile Pacific ilight ' Roasting,” roasts the blend o from Chitose Airbase, Hokkaido, to! Rl : at & time~continuousiy. .- 1t Shemya. ) delicious, nsd ol ‘llna.urmg The spokesman said that when| | : . meked for delightful fresh acuum. and if Mrs. Morrow-Tait objects Z : ; andy cans. Write for free 2§, ." to the escort, the Airforce will i booklet—"The Art of ¢qht® consider it, but he did not know ; Making.” Address Hilly 5. C¢ what action might be taken. The : Coffee, Tne., 2 Harsison s O Englishwoman's plane has a max- : i Francisco 19, California, 80 imum range of 2,000 miles. - One Airforce official explained % > et % that the United States probably | W _ : 2 GRINDS would have to spend thousands of * 5 v : £ = dollars and tic up needed planes T Regular Grind and ships in search missions should | V Drip and anything happen to Mrs. Morrow- Glass-Maker Grind Teit’'s plane if unescorted. R e o HOSPIIAL NOTES CUT FROM CHOICE LAMB LOIN cr RIB LAMB STEAKS . . . . ‘75« Ib.|PORK LOIN ROAST . . .75elb. LOIN — CENTER CUT LEAN MEATY VEAL VEAL CHOPS . . . . . 85 clb.|SHORTRIBS . . . . . B3elb. SKINLESS 2 FOR STEWING or BAKING WEINERS . .. .. 55ecib.|IAMBBREAST . . . . . SS5elh. FRESH PRODUCE Exira Fancy Maclntosh Fancy Winesap Fancy Golden Grimes APPLES . $4.50| APPLES . $4.89|APPLES . $2.99 40-POUND BOX 40-POUND BOX 40-POUND BOX ok S8 o PPAY CASH AND SAVE. Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical attention | s s | ‘\;@ N2 AN NN ) » POTATOES . 1.0 Ibs. 69« U. 8. NO. 1 l CRISP — CRUNCHY STALKS CELERY . .. 19ch: ft:emg:gfi‘m hospital were! 3 "‘/6% '/ / 6 &, \ - — i soner S i v VANV AN e S . @ § ® PAY CASHAND SAVE $ 0 PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ ® JAVS NV HSVD AVd © ® FAVS GANV HSVD AVd © § OMSVD AVd © $ O HSVIAVA © §$ ® FAVSANV HSVOAVA ® § ©

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