The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1948, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1948 ; WUULD-BE AC ESSES — Mrs. Ruthel Provet, 2 g i instructor, points to imaginary accident to get reactions of appli- X’ 5 S E cants for admission to New York School of Performing Arts. ki .. i, . Girls are (I to r): Anne Krumbein, Inge Becker, Phyllis Wein. ROYALTY IN A jEEP_King Paul of Greece takes his family fnrdarl;il:ie :n 1l;:|ehi7.ie§p at — —t ———— e L R their country home at Tatoi, near Athens, In front seat with him is Queen Frederika. In the back are 154 8 5 their children (left to right), Irene, Constantine and Sophie. ‘i{‘v;g a granddaughter, Mrs. Frank § | She was between 95 and 100 | years of ‘age at the time of her ces Jonun £ ENLISTS - Johnny Abbott ha: enlisted for NOME, Alaska, Nov. 30—Up— |ihree years in the ai:sorne branch sinrock Mary, aged native woman |0l the U. S. Army, according to who was an interpreter for the |T-Sgt. E. S. Craig, Juneau ' en- United States when it purchased listment officer. Alsska frcm Russia in 1867, .died | Abbott left Juneau yesterday for t Unalakleet last week. preliminary training at Anchor- She goined the title of “Rein- | age, aiter which he will go, to er Queen” and was known Fort Benning, Ga, to school and ughout the northland for her ) for assignment. volence to orphans and to the T e Hor reindeer herd was will-* Sell it witn an Empire, Want-Ad! / ’ “71, i IT’S IMPORTED 2BV e 00 TUDENT S—Penny Lewis, 12, Carl Stavi with projects at Greenwich House Pottery Schoel in New York. IT’S CANAI)!AN LEARY CeraldineCraham whidhy at it best. YIS WillVled Tonight g, NAUGHTON’S f ¢ s 2 ; o S o 3 " v i j PARE &) : In Sister's Home of lingerie (-l\le her a dt;ll- { \ i ¢ Teller during the "'"d oscoe Eilingen at an intimate cere- cate slip . . . a demure night- i over the weekend ihis evening. in Ahechomie of gown . .. a dainty ensemble. 3 i SHING . 30 A a rare imported whisky, bottled S how sh love cour N 2 5 ; half it B 3 idow, s, i Falit C under the supervision of the Canadian Govt. et AN - ; | . 4 1955 Yom daught g : at 7:30 o'clo k for John MacNaughton Company, Lid., Montreal, P. Q., Canada 277 thought & - . Cherishes “her 20,000 Lack of money Was .. i i gift. Let us help you select t | iven as the reason 3 R her gift from our exclusive At the s time, the Army an- i i : M P Blwded Canadian Whisky, 86.8 proof. Schenley Import Corp., New York, N. ¥. i | no 3 1 all Ve mngen 1s a m.ning fines. { no 1 the Febr call would pg r 7y 1 ST $00. e ) - i e for only 5,00 A . tated by the limitation of the - | military budget for fiscal 1950 to Lt e e e s M HOLY (ITY #AVE YoU EVER ue swan arbizon materials,” the national military cs- | BeVSrlY Vflgue Rhythm ‘ The new dratt calls tol SRR DR PYGRIK Chinu - Avab rallitaty o llow the 30,000 a month average manders signed in Jerusalem, to- Dl m/ | which Army Secretary Royall es- y a pact ior a' “complete and imated last June when plans were neere cease fire” in the Holy City made for the peacetime The agresment is effective to- morrow at 6 a. m. Greenwich mean | The {irst call for November was| ime, (1 a. m. EST.) It will end | 10,000 and the December call for|a year of bloedy fighting in the & &, ZE’Z 55 0. 5,000, [city which is the site of shrines . 4 T of three great religions, Christian, QUALITY S/IN CE /887 Jewish and Mohammedan. CRIMSON BEAR CHEER e LEADERS ARE ELECTED ROTKRMM HOLD | o r zone number where applicable; the ; | Katherine Bavard, Jeanette Ste- I_UN(HEON MEEI OS'IMASL_R OFFERS sender’s return address at the up- I_UTHERAN LADIES |phenson, and Barbara Reid were er left of the address side. If tag slegleq pheet enders afy 4 Rotarians met for noon luncheon ¥ | are used, a duplicate, with both ad- AID BAZ sembly held yesterday S o iy ADVI(E 0“ ADDRESS, dress of destination and return ad- Tral by fire was held Wednes- ;vvc’;‘"f‘f . Sie Raranol, withh “LLT;" day night when the three g T dress, must be enclosed CHRISTMAS MAILING ™ " "= HELD WEDNESDAY ", von st it S i i ey ! lin the Alumni vs J-Hi gam: Ehler and Joe Shofner, mtruducpdl 'NI“E'FOOI SPlII ——se {ila MacSpadden and Roberta Mes- Ly Hank Harmon, who thanked the | Residents of Juneau, especially | | The Lutheran Ladies A'd Bazaar|serschmidt were elected song lead-|iWO men for their fine work ing newcomers, are reminded by Mrs.iABovE WATER”"E““M be held on Wednesday morn- |ers. putting an ‘lahi week's pand and Crystal Jenne, postmaster, thai ing, December 1, starting at 11:30 4 PREPALS vy men’s chorus concert. | everyone should have his correct | . At this time the sewing Program Chairman Howard Sta- | y addresé on’ file with the pe “,,m‘,_‘of ARMY IRANSPOR'I‘H‘O(M will be opened. Mrs. O, Bod-| The phrase, “according L:,sza- 1 cier imglmzcfiemngarnuill Paredes, DD 2 o “We can givi er service,” saia | | ding i is vas 4 to mean Edmond|Rctary Clul mber, who gave a| oty % H Mr:w oJ “w,g‘?f: hexlx: lln(ll:\'llctlfml ;-:'L»l‘ ?é?o.:z ":, cf};:;:gcsslzctz; b:? u,‘,,l:‘r,;?‘ yle, a hman of the 1 ‘las'uf)lcation address to the club. | I'm awfully sorry to have to say this, but It’s been bad planning on my part from celving mail temporarily in a box| SEATTLE, Nov. 30. (P — Crews made articles buitable for gifts or|CCF who was the first o system- | President Carter ann::l;{)c?:l le‘:fm at the time it's impossible for me to pay startto finish and, 'm ashamed to say, we not under his name will file such a|ire making temporary repairs to-!for use in the home. |atize t¥ 9 rules of “157‘-7‘_ Ak rx;;nnlir(:g:ht:;:ezzc:l\’.;t»‘l. :.\" anything on my bill. had no reserve to fall back on. 3 Like a lot of other people, we never card with us.” | day on the Army transport Sgt.{ The luncheon, which will be 1B A 7 i In many cases, as where an indi- | Charles E. Mower which split at a|served from 11:30 to 1:30, has been| WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!|clock in his office. Certainly, excuses make poor payments, expected to feel the pinch and didn’t prepare )':dh:\] receives mail through ajWhittier doc urday. |arranged by a committee headed by | e % but you're entitled to an explanation and firm ox number, mail can be| Its 240 passengers will be brought | Mrs. Ray Peterman. She reporté| B . . h s ' i i delivered only if someone on the|‘o Seattle by the USAT Gen. LeRoy |that a men of home cooked ioods : , ere it is. pestotfice statf happens to remem-! Eltinge which left here yesterday. | including meat loaf, scalloped po- g 4 o - % s Ever since the baby arrived, we've had 1 know this kind ofletterdoeln'tbfilp‘y})\l ber which number or firm | Port of mbarkation officials | tatoes, salad, hot rolls, relishes and v > 7 to struggle to make ends meet. meet your own expe but please E with us a while longer. I will muke every nine-foot split above the |apple pie will be served. 'y We badly underestimated the expense of attempt to settle up soon. dressed only to the person, at Ju- C will be sealed and the| Tea, featuring Christmas bread 5 ] neau, Alaska B will be unloaded and re-|and dainty cookies will te servec 3 . 3 # ; 3 i ugh a little There are 1,961 boxes in the post-|turned empty to Seattle by way ot!during the afterncon hours. Th¢ B % g 3 e another mouth to f-eed, sren th:o e Th: £ . o ’ . mouth. Then, a series of financial set-backs anks for your patience. office, used by many more persons the Inside Passage | public is cordially invited to attenc 3 than that number, the affair. | in my own business have complicated things Sincerely, onl Jerme remind e REPORT CARDS TO BE }EXAMVD Mmf (H ‘"EED ' A o it eral Delivery, it not called for in 15 | L Y ' T Z ; % A 4 J ays s to the sendel ISSUED ON WEDNESDAY FOR DEC. DRAHEES 3 ¥ . S 4 »." ; Her:v:r;l::::mt:x';c::;: many times every year John Doe urned 10 retw addre it goes Report cards for the second six letter office in Seattle. cs' period will be issued to the v . Also—orders to forward general u Grade School pupils cn| Reporting date for December pre- But—there's ene way to guard against it: delivery mail cxpire in 30 days un-| Wednesday afterncon. The High induction physical examinations ot wy as : : : ' - US. SAVINGS B80NOS less renewed kool stuc will receive report| has been changed, Local Board No The postmaster asks that extra cards on Thursday 3 in Juneau announced today. . . care be given in addressing mail,| The second six weeks' session was| Juneau draftees are ordered tc : ‘ fie &ym//&w Pl especiaily Christnas ma.l. Postal completed the day before Thanks- report at the local board Decem- 3 . 2 > o” ' 4 ”gs % a” zone numbers greatly facilitate de- giving. ber 9 at 10 ¢'clock in the miorning. i livery. >>e > Men from Petersburg and Sitka She suggests that these items In 1944 the US. Air Transport hayve Leen ordered to report here should be carefully checked: post- Command had ten times as many December 8 between 8 am. and '\fis v 2 age; the address, plainly written or miles of air routes as were operat- |5 p.m BLOSSOMS . 2 | — Dorothy Brengal peeks through “Eride's printed—in ink, and with street ed by all the world’s airlines be- Previous date for reporting was y e !t address or box or rural route, and fore World War II et for December 6 Bouguet” vhite dahlias st New York flowei show.

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