The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1948, Page 8

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PRCE EIGHT_ PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED, ALASKA S. S. ahan have be general traffic also entered Alaska Steams Manahan comes from th land Transportation C where he was traffic manager. He formerly was in the the Pacific amship C joining the Northland in 1933, R. C. Ross, cnief clerk in the passenger traffic department of the Alaska Steamship Company, been appointed assistant general passenger agent with headquarters in Seattle. G. S. Duryea, general freight and passenger agent of the Alaska Com- pany, has been transferred from Seattle to Alaska with headquart- ers in Ketchikan, to provide the traffic administration made neces- sary by the consolidation of the Alaska and Northland companies. Transfer of vessels brought about by the consolidation also is under way. The refrigerator MS. Lucidor was delivered last night, and the Palisana is to be transferred today. The Chief Washakie and Sailor’s Splice will be delivered when they complete discharging cargo. — e e MAN FROM ALASKA CONFESSES CRIME TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 9 (P—De- tective Charles Z.ttel sald that Harold L. Kladaline, 43 old Whittier, Alaska, log signed a confession that he iraudu- lently obtained $130 bLelos 3 an Alaska woman here Tue Zittel said Kladaline w: on complaint of Mrs. dick, of Anchorage. Mrs. sald she had met Kladaline he had accompanied when she cashed a a cigar & The cler of cash a ve Mrs telling her yet the r old al- eturned the clerk “her husband cked up the money arrest followed oo lSRAEl § BID FOR UN MEMBERSHIP APPEARS DOOMED (By The A\\)(lflld Press) Israel's bid for membership in the United Nations appeared doomed until the General Assembly meets again in April. It was locked up in the Security Council which adjourns Saturday night. The Palestine Arab government, headed by the exiled Mufti and sit- uated at some unknown place, an- nounced opposition to Trans-Jor- dan’s plan to proclaim King Ab- dullah as monarch of the Holy Land. Kladaline's > WANT ADS BRING RESVLTSI Fly in swift comfort sboard the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . . . serving Alaska on l‘uqnuu schedules. Enroute, settle back in your le lounge seat and enjoy & world- famous service...including delicious hot meals, as part of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan American . BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 M AMERICAN P Wwfl AIRHAYS C/r Sywem of /IFI/ ing Clppers has ’JESSEN 5 IN SEATTLE; FIRST TIME, 20 YEARS GN WfiGE DEMAND’ | I s. People I said r was le the Fair hlm f; APANESE L (ASE I’fi‘UuH 39&% EVEN FOR CUPID SHANGHAI, Dec. 9.—#®— Love yet to find a out of this. Miao-keng, hired e bridal chair and sent it to fetch his bride-to-be, a P Miss Wu. But when Miss Wu came excitedly out of her house to g nto the chair, she found another woman already there. The occupant of the chair, wearing gay wedding dre: loudly proclaimed that she was an old tlame of Feng's. terminedly that she, not Miss Wu, would ride to the altar with Feng A fight broke out between the bides-to-be and their respective matchmakers. Meanwhile, Feng craned his neck for the bridal chair which s to pick him up at home. Ins a po- lice car drove up. Today, in jail, Feng said he would be wed both girls, if that would settle anything. (Amid all the evident clamor, police did not say what charges— if any—were filed against Feng.) PLANNING COUNCIL NAMED AT KODEAK impatiently a sight of today on lh Alaska Inn Ku er: - e Stalin has returned to Mos ter his annual vacation. He rece he (un munist premier of C: akia, Antonin Zapotocky. use its an also W SHIPOWNERS T0 MEET LUNDEBERG | vering with CIO M nd Independent Marine F.re- k operatio normal <o WA“HTVGTOV Dee. 2. uri heads an ir sive tleet that will put to t January or a Caribbean tr ng crmise 3 u;,nment She added de- Pr ously denied repml< that the N"u, was sending her to join the “moth- ball” fleet. Tne Navy announced today it is taking 5,160 reservists from the east- ern half of the United States on three cruises to the Caribbean, the bulk of them in the Missouri group. The cruises are all of two-weeks dur- ation. happy to ~ FLEET ON IRAING. ISE NEKT MONTH S | January THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNLL‘;U ALASKA —™ | ASSERT 5. PLANES "MCRTH STAR SAILS MARSHALL EATS ' IN VIOLATIONS ON FROM SEATTLE \/ED. GOOD BREAKFAST | BERLIN B[OCKADE B} RLIN, Dec Rus T c d St Safety Gos an letter of i ly said that s have been briefed and continue to be briefed to abide by the rulss-of flight. Captain Gookin did not acknowledge deny the incidents listed by the Russians tain Vincent 1 to the Rus He sir n R SR VANCES SOUTH and Mrs. Howe Vance le aboard the Princess Iun- couver, B. C. They will Christmas holid; Mrs. Vance's pa e in Vancouver. 1 return to her po 1 the Veterans Adminis nd Dr. Vs outside 1or th - VA OFFICIAL TO Mrs, main To attend budget b Veterans Administ n Branch Office in Seattle, Charles Evitts of the Juneau VA office left Tues- day aboard the Princess Norah. Evitts will return to Juneau on December 18. D WANT ADS Bfiii\'u RESULTS! ngs ai the SAILINGS nd Passenger blessed with the worlds most wonderful sauce made TLE by 2> Now At Your Groceré i ; AHER OPERMION Ore is SURE suit YOUR taste! sdoming DENNIS O'KEEFE MARY MEADE - WALLY FORD ency Mixed Case Deal CANNED FRUIT, 4 large lins ve base Yeal—LANNED LTRBLES, 24 No. 2 iins TOP QUALITY e Gose Becl--FANCY RULT JUICES, 24 Ne. 2 tins GOOD SELECTION APPLE (IDER . Gallon D¢ ) MEXICAN OR NAVY ffw‘ AR FOODS See Our Large Display of FRESH BOX CHOCOLATES, CANDY 9.95- R ] an GLIM W dll'l‘h\'(. O8N0 i\' ADIANT Choose coffee as yoy do dessert— RELIANCE —Mellow-flavored GOLD SHIELD —Rich, full-bodied ¥ TWO PERFECT COFFEES—DISTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT! AVOSET . WP : THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, T748 / taste! C [ ¢ {COL to s FRESH FROM THE FARM CANES, S ANTA CLAUS SUCKERS and CHRISTMAS CANDIES add ius o Dishwater—No £:ying Necessary Aor.hottle 39 8 01 DSEN’S FlatBread. 1 3¢ Fruif Cake Mix Ib. pkg. 65 NUCO L. . 21593 PLACE T® TRADE.. STORE TRY NST TO MAKE 'HIS A BE ![‘F R PLACE TO TRADE. WE TRY TO KEEP OUR STOCK COMPLETE AND UP TO DATE AND TO KEEP OUR PRICES LOW.. WE REAL- IZE. THAT COURTESY COSTS NOTHING, THAT EVERY CUS- TOMER HAS A RIGHT T £X- PECT COURTEOUS AND EF- FICIENT SERVICE. WE MAIN- TAIN A FREE DELIVERY SERVICE THAT IS UNMATCH- ED IN THIS AREA. NEXT TIME YOU WISH TO MAKE A CHANGE WHY NOT TRY THE CASE LOT GROCERY? WE'LL TRY OUR BEST TO SEE THAT YOU ARE PLEASED. OUR STORE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE WIBLET: °0 SEARCHLIGHT DEL MONTE SOLID PACK TOHATOES - CRISEO SHAMROCK — LARGE CROSS PACK — IMPORTED TINY SARDINES in il - 39¢ 1 oz. tin 59¢ ¢RAB MEAT . . Phene 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Junecau Deliveries 10 2.m1., 2 sl 4 poim. 74-17 ¢2. tins 4.69 Carion45c 24 Ho. 21ins 5.79 6 1b. tin 2.69 EGGS - - - - . 2dozenld9 EACH 22¢ 27c PORK T-BONES )RK CUTLETS.B.80¢ Ib. 85¢ SHOULDER or RUMP VEAL ROAST . HALF or WHOLE DBouglas Belivery 1® a.ma. Beoat @rders Delivered Any Time

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