The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1948, Page 2

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QUALITY SINCE /887 ome to a head in ine next Con- gress” and he thought it likely t Corgress will ask for (1) a to the economic feasibil- Io Al A&KA of such a railroad, whether it | \y for itself commercially, 9 nc ) a 1 tance IS COSTLY report its military 5 Army does not consider it f s {icient value at this time to give it a budget priority over other Acquisition of PGER Would Be About 700 Mil- flion, PNTA Told items of expenditu the Senator (Continued from Page One) on <aid, “but that is largely a matter of budget procedure. 1 think a survey will show that it is mili- tarily important and that it will be commercially feasible. “Specifically, it is a dollars and cents.” The Pacific Great owned by the Province of British od Columbia. Originally it was pro- He thought it entirely likely that | jected to run from Vancouver, B. the whole railroad matter “will|C. to Prince George in the north- matter of Eastern is tent these private negotiations had progr When you're Jjudged by your hospitality, there is only one choice. .. o fobin Sty Rare . & warm, snuggly robe or gracious Choose cottons, ¢19 il Ju . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA KETCHIKAN GROCER FAILS T0 RETURN FROMHUNTING TRIP KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Nov. 16— Ralph Womack, Ketchikan grocer, was the object of a widespread cearch yesterday at Bond Bay, 25| miles to the no after he failed to tejoin his deer huntiny party Sun- o K a Com- stem pers el comb- | ea thout sticcess during A civilian.party will join | lers today, and . the most useful gift i . Nov. 16— | le hunting een round Bond Bay party which | ; to comb the woods. | PR KETCHIKAN, Al from our fashion- Fast to flatter in her Girl S Ecouts and two senior > Rotarians at heon meetin, Baranof Hotel Chairman Cecil Casler i duced Mr M ce Murphy Girl Scout director, who presented Mrs. George Washington, leader of | senior eroups in Juneau ts appeared before Rotariar k support in the annual drive for funds being made here thi: week Two member Scout group, Mary end Alice an Davis members of Scout activi the past year In ans Catter's ¢ Fred Eas that Nove u City Bar mbers to give Wool Flannel, i 1 or Zipper Style Wine-Navy-Blue seout to President Charl mittee re ir support to the ndent n Rotarian Warfield Seattle, Dr De Lien and Edward Poyn- nd Don vice wunced that ansy iting ney of Elizabeth, "Bonny Lad” Doing Very Well, Thank You - e Associated and the whole Britis d both are ined to xt ruling Qu t and “is mak { me Britair I had a good T excellent prog R today tc Prince W tain’s next King cians. have issued no bulletins since yesterday morning but very further announcement was accepted ¢ign that the condition and her baby continue | factory. | Sir John Weir and Sir William """ Gilliatt, who assisted at the bir called at Buckingham Palace It operates today be_inngh( to see the Princess. tween S pish, B. C. at the|it was declared both the head ©of Howe Sound, 40 miles and child were in satisfactory con- north of Vancouver, to Quesnel, B. | dition. Palace sources aid C. 8 miles south of Prince | additional bulletins will be issued Gesrge. ‘The railvead's total length [ until some time today 347 miles. It is considered by| The Princess permitted {ransportation experts to be|have her baby with her for a ably located to serve as a e yesterday cting link between new con-| for the yet north of Prince George | Prince, dectors’ opinions were American lines terminat- | needed to persuade at Vancouver. saw him that he was a It is Are Socialized WARSAW, Poland, Nov. 16. Poland ‘sceialized' dll" its ' banks | today except one lone institution handling finances for foreign | | may be Royal the ence of as a to be s rn interic o no short unnamed nev ruetion and th who model - - stimated there u. are about farms JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME Swift, convenient flights in big 4-engine Clippers. You' 1L enjoy delicious food, exp’er( service — as @ guest of Pan American, world’s most ex- parienced -ir\ine: Ask for details and reservations at -se BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Tppes £2n.ded Whiskey 90.8 Proof. 57%% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copr. 1948, Schenley Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. PRINCESS LOUISE INDIAN AFFAIRS SOUTH SOMETIME OFFICIALS HERE; d southbound some- ds (rom fhe Indfm B EINRTOe 00 in Washington, D lock this after ungau agent H' H. Davies he Had no information on time of arrival or departure ol Louise; also he could give no formatiol to w delay- tk ize is schedu Canadian tinr y program tlosis hos- were Mary Gahagan spitals, and Edw - o - ERGINE TROUBL DELAYING FLIGHT OF WOMAMN FLIER v. 186, »—En- short dayli round-the-world R Mor- Poynton Tt § NCHORAG tr slowed the of M British ia THE NORGE w-Tail rid 8 to WI , but the necessary D ERAL SERVICES FOR MRS, HINA TERFJORD 10 BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY for ‘Mrs. Nina d on Wednes- 2 o'clock in the Funeral 'serv {jord will - e DEER SEASON ENDT MONDAY MIGHT; FEW BUCKS BROUGHT DOWN r season closed 1 ight, but the spend venisor nd only a : buc thi. shted from the h up in the > fringe of the 20 Pre ident of the 1 in the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948 RESEARCH BIGLOGIST J0INS F&WS STAFF HERE Te150 i ;| The regular monthly imi i Pete Nelson, a reseageh biplogist, | .. = y imuniza- bas been transferred tion clinic will be held in the o Fish and | *h WWildlife Service in Juneau from| Lubic Health Center, 318 Main Minnear ‘XMMUNIZATION CLINIC |« IS SET FOR TOMORROW Wil te Street, - tomorrow, at 10:00 a. m. Dr. C. C. Carter, City Health Offi- cer, will be in charge. Children over six months of age who have not been immunized against small po: diphtheria and whooping cough are invited to attend with their parents. 3 - - !MM!@R‘AHQN QFHCER \4‘1":::(“;\;: lor:‘\:a:l:“lk.cll‘\:dsjcan . SEVS UP TUREAU OFFICE will- beard the 'CPR liner. Princess Louise this evening for a ‘wvisit in John Bra rat o erly held by C left Juneau last summer. Mr. Nelson to Al- son and their two the states. While there, Territori to open an Tm- Metcalf, chief of Highway Patrol, will take delivery on a new automobile for the Patrol, planniug to drive it .to Anchorage, and fly back to Juneau from there. ormerly e is tem Chamber: present his the Hou . Building. NLY NORGE BRINGS YOU ESEFEATURES tnPne... O ] Defroster 3 e* . S S R——————— Abundant Ice Cubes Dry Storage Bin eslersy et LECTRONICS Service Department Phone 62 fiew south olisi- JUNEAU WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Starting at 9:60 P. M. cos PUBLIC INVEITED..... ELKS HALL Proceeds for Chrisimas Charity Fund and Children's Christmas Party.

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