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PAGE TWO FINAL REHEARSAL |FOREST SERVICE NAVY BELIEVES |"Ctzen o HOMEWARD BOUND :: o' i : : % 1 World” Being AFTER MONTH visty = o o o s hisky EOR ROH.ER SHOW, ROAD EXPERI ON " HAS FASIESI ‘De'ained PR O “\(‘)kl , ‘;“?crfigfi:l 0:“' an &b“‘hflu““ S l | —M—U. S. Army sources received old daughter Susan, who have for precincts o x“(‘wr\::fh no m-' ) J WASHINGTON, Nov. 19—®—|, Lonot today that Henry M. Noel |the past month visiting frier e ¢ 8 & c First Performance Set for Howard R. Jones of Wash- | e Nevy shinks 1t has the tase- 5 (,]mé,ml o T B AL Sl S from several missing dis- “A board Pan | tricts is expected today or tomor- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1948 for five years, leaving 7, 1946,, to, move the “citizen of the|Sitka and Petersbu e % i | adi "¢ ‘| est fighter in the world. world,” is being detained in Baden |leave this afternc | Safurday Matinee with | fon,D.C,|Sh.d|es Alaska's ol Ml my e et | e gt g g e R | " - 5 AT the first fighter to fly faster than| 'Noel, 27, a former Harvard stu-| Dr. Scharpenberg formerly prac-'one more division. Three Evening Ads Specialized Problems | i geioel, 70, o former Harvard stu-| Dr. scparpenters : , g a Secrecy wraps were pulled aside citizenship about a year ago be- it i n R ¥ was the big of great importance to| yesterday on the odd, tailless in-| .ause of “one world” ideals. | a rare imported whisky, bottled . i ion at the ry, and particularly to| terceptor—shaped like an arrow-| He went to work in bombed-out | i . under the supervision of the Canadian Govt. { C Alaska, may S fmm head—with swept-back wings and| gagsce], Germany, living in a! Have YOU_ Copqldeer ! for John MacNaughton Company, Ltd., } of Howard R. Jones, twin jet engi ndle-lit room over a pig sty and = | Montreal, P. Q,, Canad i m, D. G, who arrived' While officially only in the|cating German rations. 3 e erday ¢ o the chief engi-| C| United S 600 mile an hour P The report from Baden was thcj ‘[%L EJ Edi irst indication he had left Kas- It was believed he was bcmgj The Uses OE & V’ Id for lack of credentials. Lo s ~~===" || 1) PARSONS ELECT to do 1l Fore which | said in its Soutk The world EX-274 pac one in the miles an hour was hung up Sep-| 0 : "m’]""‘ it O LS DE;AALREIM'I'EANKESIORE Berionsterdgd | Blended Canadian Whisky, 86.8 proof. Schenley Inpart Corfi New York, . ¥, i ! )% a," said Jones| gyi” and is estimated to be cap- P e i ‘ : unlike those | yple of 700 mph S DROP Chere 1s no subsfituie ior newsvaver agvertising! || ;:? greai uniis The entire problem | Tpe Navy made no predictions > much of it is inj 1 © ) many forests are on and on such clear t wse of popu must | program,” he ¢ much faster the Cutlass (By The Associated Press) But it clearly expects no Something has happened to de- 5 in topping the at | partment store sales across the portable country. Department store cash . : However, the Cutlass is registers rang up eight per cent [ ination »1“-!' v way from fleet use. After a less sales during the first week » l B ¢ or 18 months, of land tests of November than they did dur- 2 FRPEEAORTRARGIEE A T i t trip to try its first carrier ) ; the same week last year. And RADIG-PHONGGE APE g official estimated. he the second week of this month is ERW, : 1 ) s 2 ~ e T o be another year to 18 m 15 nine per cent off last year's mark “IIRRE fifiu@@}?{é Emfibl‘ { e g > it goes to sea to stay. This means that the actual & 1 laugh is a no s, put on by Jim |g nd Beverly Earl.| patin pacity : Navy has ordered 19 at a amount of goods sold has shown of about $10,000,000. ‘The an even sharper drop, since pri- oductior ons will be built 4l ces are higher today than they - new Chance-Vought plant in|ywere on year ago. R Bome YOUR RAW PELTS i [for the slump in department store for yniform full flavor. ! ; | “ | . ! G m sale at a number |ty W. Fc ae Edward L. Kelly| " yiro” MeCormick will accompany | 3 Jud a in Dis MARNET SLUMP, |15 o oo Mullan Andrew om John D. An- 2 G [ nd from mem- ant re- 7 v i sales. Or it may be the weather. | > 1 ember of Com- |g mes in 5 :. . i et i = will ,",‘,,“n‘:];‘m, jOHN MI(ORM'(K Whatever the reason, a two-week “s n ! ‘ ¥ 3 k | drop in department store sales is \ 3 % ite home from Io WASHINGTON, | o rare that government officials '4 To THE Rolle ttle nd, v can't recall offhand when the last 3 DIRECTORS" MEET c..ccciv WORLD'S FOREMOST pe erning litigation in the DA P | TR 1 1 e m. a war- n McCormick, Territorial i : 5 Dir tive Service, will leave No SEnlEMENT IN { ) fur M wshington, D, C., to | ] : Among. Ul (RSN . pranted. o) to be held December 1, 2 and | | inr BEST KES“LTS \ e I | ttle and will visit (By The Associated Press) | eaiic. A | 1t appeareq today as if settlement | L b Aliyel. !(\:Ir*:x;:S:k "gh‘g’j‘i" {on the East Coast AFL dock work- | ash. McCormick plans 104, ctrike is at least several days retwn to Juneau December 10. | Sales d tur her 1 8 ! B - BWaY | Ora Brown \ G { William M. Margolis, Federal| y TR it e ~ | mediator, said negotiations opening | 3 | ot o, e | PR 10 SEND MWD ™ e By Public Auction - 5 | Joseph P. Ryan, head of the 65| . \ o e svatisblefor | 000 SUFiKing AR longshoremen and Pricvate Treaty m\u‘:‘nm:: L:lx e ;o all Juneau | SEe pon e d“_wk Jpilerey : d o dworce from tions, Wil aztive on. eas|EECREIEE isind desiley 40 Wnlcad) throughout the year i LR ot snips diverted from New York. | Pagity el Gom- | Meanwhile, the number of ships| ABROGHcEd “toahY | 'mmobilized in ports from Maine to 5 y ~| Virginia increased to 200. Unemploy- | ation and dates con-|p e increased with thousands of | Davies, local agent fOF [y men and truck drivers laid o(l’l ion Sales Dat ‘lanq industrial plants facing a]ml-} N e x t Aucilon sa es a es A AR ARRRRRRLERTR AR dfi“"“' vy ‘?. , : ; MUTATION MINK (Raw) . DEC. 6 ] MGCOS E ' | MmNK . . . . . . DEC.I0 i PANCE MINK, SILVER FOX, etc. . DEC. 27 n Berven and R and fishermen’s | Hack fusing to clear = k;.‘h; 4 For Members and f | ; o Their Ladies Preferred... | Lamp son | - Boast Coming [l AT THE MOOSE LODGE for mellow senin e Il SATURDAY NIGHT-Nov. 20 moments was only three | but she could| g e 10:00 p m. to 2:00a. m. : dmother and two v 1111111 e T 8:Hlero 15 the bicer for JUIREEE —the smooth and mellow DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING at the Rebhekahk Lodge z BAZAAR ‘ In Odd Fellows’ Hall z Saturday, November 20th | 11:0a.m. UNTIL-?- | Kiddies' Fish Pond ‘ i i | Fraser & Huth Inc. ~ 151 West 30th Street New York,1. beer you’ll prefer for mellow moments. For 83 years, HamM’s has been the first choice of millions. When you try Hamm’s, In Accordance with Chap. 38, S.L.A. 1943 Terriforial School Tax for 1948 $3.00 NOW DUE AND PAYABLE t WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: i All male and female persons over 21 years and l you’ll know why so many prefer it to any other beer. THED. 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