The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT CHILKOOT REFLOATS, CAR FERRY (REW RESCUES THREE MEN Patrol Boat Returns from Lynn Canal Distress Call | (anyfim of Snow The Princeton an Missicn &b need of assistance er anchoring in Lutak Inlet, had proceeded to Haines under its ocwn p dur- weekend, accor to The craft was out ) ~ | SHIPPINGIN * | coast ports from Maine to Virg'nia quoted value of s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1948 EAST COAST PEASUA viSTED |1DS RELEF SOCIETY | MRS. GRONROOS RESIGNS BY BERTHA ELLINGER 10 HAVE BAZAAR AND |FROM RED CROSS OFFICE Miss Bertha Ellinger, Suporxisar1 FOOD SAI.E DE(EMBER‘ of Education for the Alaska Native the Juneau Chapter, American Red Service, returned last weekend from| On Saturday, December 4, the|Cross, presided at a meeting of the a two-months field trip in the Sec- | Relief Society of the Church of 'gyecutive Board this noon. Mrs, ond Division, Miss Ellinger met|Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Bonnie Jo Gronroos submitted her with the Village Councils and|will hold their annual bazaar fl"d’resignation as Executive Secretary Boards of Education in each village |food sale at the Parson’s Electric of the Juneau Chapter. The Board and assisted the teachers in devel- ;(,‘om;)nn_\. !i5 now interviewing qualified appli- opment of curriculum including :‘m' The general pubiic is reminded cants for the position. phasis on Alaska life, use of native |o¢ the wonderful values in Chris i i 5, and working in local indus-|mag gifts offered by this organlz;- e Board, accepiedi Mt S tries. There are many new teachers|gion The ladies of the Relief So- [°°°, Fesignation and thanked her working in village schcols and Miss |ciety recall with grateful thanks, Cr, the excellent work she has done. Ellinger assisted in the N-Service|ipe very fine support given them for .the organization. Mrs. Grou- | training of teachers and supervised |pe the public at their tazaar and| °°" resignation will become ef- the setting up of health and Wel-|fo,4 sale last year and again invite fective on December 31. She has Shipping operations along the|fare programs, which are empha-|voy to avail yourselves of the mar- held the position for the past two |castern Atlantic coast appeared|sized in native schcol work. | velous values offered: in handiwork:> o | headed back normal today as the| On her two-month field trip, Miss|including pillow cases, carriage; Fresent at today's meeting were: Rokert Boochever, Chairman of FULL BLAST | ,lkailroad Frei_ght Embargof I5 Lifted in Eight Ports on Atlantic | ‘ (By the Associated Press) REV. McPHETRES RETURNS FROM VISIT IN SKAGWAY The Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres of the Holy Trinity Cathedral and his young son, Sam Jr., returned on Sunday following eight days of baggage drill at Skagway. The Rev. McPhetres was planning to spend two days in the “Windy City” but poor flying conditions preventing his return to Juneau for ten days. While in Skagway, the Rev. McPhettes conducted serviees in 8t. Saviour’s Church. Dean C. E. Rice conducted serv- ices in Juneau and Douglas during the Rev. McPhetres' absence. Miss Freida Romanoff, Mrs. Bonnie Jo Gronroos, C. J. Ehrendreich, Henry Leege, and Mr. Boochever. {xml!’md freight embargo was litted | Ellinger visited schools at Kotze-lyopes dish towels, pot holders, chil- in eight cities. But the lull in pue White Mocuntain, Golovin, waterfront business along the west St Deering, Elfin Point coast for the last three months due Selawik, Shugnak, and Noatak | to strikes continued. - | 3 The embargo on freight intended B D dren’s dresses, aprons and various »|other arti too numerous to, mention i There will also be a table of | 1 j(rmuunz goods to help you solve for export or coastw.se movement st o x { | was lifted by the Association of [Your: weekead LOSREERRDIFE | American Railroads in eight ports ey New York, Boston, Philadelphia, | Baltimore, Hampton Roads, Va. Wilmington, Del., Port Newark, N. J., and Portland, Me. Most of the 65,000 AFL longshore- |men on strike for 18 days at east In Slocks‘ | | NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—(®—The ¢ cks on the New it, is a fine Two engines and the craft One-way traffic moves throu |retwrned to work yesterday after York Stock Exchange has dropped ders were frozen before Ne sard. The seene is on Highway 6, about 29 miles east of |approving a wage increase of 13 approvimately $7,800,000,000 since ated, Bentler ias Neb, th major h y reopencd to travel affer the |cents an hour for day work and the election of Presidiit Truman Hall assisted the craft| storm, () Wireph 119% cents for night and holiday on December 2 be ready for | work. About 250 ships had ceen As of the close of trading Mon- DQ need it. Man. dbostd “the ORERAcE: SKips 2 A S S . ltied up in New York day, Novemter 1, The Assocated Sy Gl TR R n their way to home por eral years and it was_entirely | only cne of the four unions in Press average of 60 stocks stood at rough trip all the way after leav During the three d car | financed by local funds CO"*“"'C;‘u;e Pacific coast maritime >, $70.60 a share. At noon t the g e kiAW i with tempe: aited Guring the war and the €10 longshoremen, have same average stood at, $628) ¢ wH“EHORSE accdrding to the. Coast Guard i Loy A O e ed a new contract. The other t share, In this compilation a full 3§ o Beace keep | of the church | seagoinz unicns h: not reac ©t is figured to equal approxi- juNEAU fcroic Rescue 5 4 Kree ¥ cobably N Tiue Alaska Circuit of Evangelical (agreement vith employers mately $1,060,000,000. Thie i oy ow: it incnst ‘Ohili 4| fourth union is involved i a juris e i KETCHIKAN CA safcty to 4men aboard the c A7 | g v of al m dict onal dispute, | koot who sighted two small boats & covering of sioy A |"In another labor development, 55 OFH ERS’ MEN i SEATTLE o8 sl of Pt. four deys of weatheri ¢t President, attended the|members of a New York Te: NOME man early morning. Canal :m cond 3 e . Sivinth i local returned t n mee ; from Seattle. The Circuit | n local who returned f i o fang e, Eskimo | je y after b Swift, convenient flights in s towing vere Spof- A y . e one towing the other, were spe h in-|‘trike, have voted big 4engine Clippers. 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