The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 28, 1949, Page 8

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PAGL EIGHT ™™ JURY DRAWN FOR vorkers at Ford's Lincoln-Mer here. nt " INJUNCTION GIVEN THE DAILY ALASKA F“PIRE—JUNFAU ALASKA A [TAKU RIVER TRAPPER THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949 et of the proposed 1t is for roa ulp mill. -grading and <ur- |facing, and for construction of vith the, balibut fleet. Later he moved out to the Taku River where e hauled freight during the rush INCIDENTS JAR { William 1, the first German Em- ' | peror, would have preferred to''re- main simply King of Prussia but board said authorization for i 1 025 000 SUIT 2 \‘m. the company’s big Dear- AlASKA S S (o SU((UMBS l" (ABIN ip the river basin. In the winter | reinforced concrete bridge cver‘ WBTERN_SOVIEI was persuaded by Bismarck to ac- »orn Rouge plant would be held . . . —_—r he delivered mail by dog sled to|Ward's Creek. cept the larger title late in his up pendi; an investigation of o the interidr. The formality of awarding the reign, BY jUNEAU SPRU(E local union speed-up charges. IN(OME 'Ax (ASE 'Hvu?tglshsn; flsh:;nen P e For some time he acted as head |contract for five bridges in Section Blo(KADE ISS“E’ - o> frAvElen Cis ki R R oo e and assistant manager at|F-3 of the Turnagain Arm roz searching After examina in the prolonged and of prospective million-dollar damage jurors which opened yesterday afternoon ANADA NOT BEING the Alaska Steamship Company in|man,*had lived alone as a trapper, . : y ¥ a jury of nine men 1 th ( ite case against the Territorial Tax | yoodsman, guide and homm.epazm funeral arrangements are be‘"gffr:t::;nm:‘. ‘:;ec":.‘:’“ ro’ic,‘;:n an agreement to end the ‘Soviet| women was SWorn in at Commissioner, and fixed mext|on the banks of the Taku for more ™29¢: { Batorson Orek d”‘g‘: oe “’rhn blockade of Berlin. this afterno :SUBSIDIZED REPORT;Thursday morning at 10 o'clock|chan 20 years: | Badraun companys 1ot was - Armed Britsh military _police Jurors include: R. A. Holling-| 4 ifor the hearing on a permanent| {9 7 00 L S seized control of three canal locks weith, steward at BPOE; C. W.| s injunction. | Last night, Oscar was brought to PRA INVITES BIDS 0" o 3 in the British sector to keep their Eland, truck driver; Robert Thi-| CHICAGO, April 28—(®P—A Ca- Frank L. Mechem, Steamship Juneau by plane. His body was ROAD A"D BRIDGE barge traffic, bearing .airlift sup- Lodeau, grocery cler Mrs. Borg- nadian fisheries industry = spokes- Company attorney from Seattle,| cund in his cabin Sunday by the v plies, from being impeded by the Hunsbedt, housewife; F. F.|man today said moves to tan fish|Pointed out that the affidavit of|suretaker at Taku Lodge. The exac IN KETCHIKAN AREA 56 OlYMPIC GAMES Russians. y meron, mill worker at the A-J;|imports into United States stem the company’s chief auditor shows|dat> of his death is not. known, but | oeneauled 2ir-to-ground firing Mrs. Margaret Douglas, housewife; | ‘wrongly” from the fear that the|that income tax payments, accord- last day to be marked off on BE HElD AUSTRAUA by Soviet Yak fighters in the Ber-| N Lloyd V. Connell, druggist; Mrs.|Canadian government is' heavily|ing to Alaska's new Net Income lendar was April 13. Invitation for bids has been issu- (] lin airlitt corridor brought a joint | EOS RN e P Tax Law, are being withheld, and oyal O'Reilly, Taku Lodge o4 by the Public Roads Administra- verbal protest from the Amencans,i Neekweu mmnhctlu'ot FISH INDUSTRY OF At a hearing this afternoon,| Judge George W. Folta ruled that a preliminary injunction be allowed been accustomed to stop over a the homestead of Oscar Olson about cight miles up the Taku. The aged, more than six foot :ku Lodge, and has been care-|has been completed. taker there every winter since 1933.; With the concurrance of Col. | His remains were taken to the|John R. Noyes, Alaska Road Com- Charles W. Carter Mortuary where | missioner, the J. J. Badraun Co, BERLIN, April 28.—®— Two In- cidénts jarred delicate Western- | Soviet relations here today while high-level efforts continued toward | Sidney D. Newhouse™ . Switches to Calvert E. Samuelson, housewife; Earl Bar-| ubsidizing its fishing industry. cus, bartender; Eckley Guerin,| Clive Planta, of Ottawo, execu- \will be kept in a special fund. |manager, and Red Holloway, Yel- tion for 1.6 miles of road and a ROME, April 28.—(#®—Melbourne, | British and French. Previous pro-’ photographer; Harry Worobee, [ iive secretary of the Fisheries| The original complaint, filed lcw Cab manager, went out With|g30.foot bridge in the Ketchikan |Australia, was chosen today as the | tests against such firing invariably has found Calvert miner: Will'am McKenzie, miner. | council of Canada expressed this|APril 8, covers vessel personnel,|lo Alaska Coastal Alrlines planeigrea, bids to be opened May 16 site of the 1956 summer Olympic| have been ignored by the Russians | “th rfect drink yesterday to bring back the re-|in the headquarters otfice at Ju- | Games. since the beginning of the airlic | e pe ec! The case is of the Juneau Spruce Corporation against the ILWU for iew in a prepared speech at the wnual convention of the National and the supplementary complaint of April 20 provides that the suit| cover all Alaska Steamship em-| inins of the pioneer. At the age of 82, Olson weighed neau. | Cortina, Italy, was chosen as host According to H.A.Stoddard, PRA | for the 1956 winter Olympic Games. | last June. - for a moderate man.” #of Los Angeles, Calif. damages caused as a Tesult Of{ “isheries Institute ‘ ickeiing of the sawmill plant. Planta referred to the recent ac- | bloyees permanently or temporarily re than 200 pounds. He was Division Enginec:, the contract will | ————— In s untoucnable classiiicati.n > > ion of the U.S. Fisheries Industry|in the Territory. } Arn in Norway and came to he for relocating that length of the | Noah Webster was 18 years in | is believed to have developed after Ogg‘alll'fl‘ IBIB_GE?GVI Bk}e‘ndgl“wsm “ N st-qu ayments, or| America as a young mar ing gas! 0 i y b i “ " Notic A | —86.8 Proof rain Neuf pirits. First-quarter paymen und young 1. During | Tongass Highway in the Ward's| writing his “American Dictionary 'the Aryan invasion of the rorth- goivert Distillers Corp., New York City 6,000 Ford Workers n asking the te Department v curtailment of imports, he Alaska tax law, would be due| A early days in Alaskm he fished Cove area, to permit con"'rucnnn of the English Language.” west more than 3,000 years ago. ! [ winlata . Rt Kl except for this infunction I £ z 2 # Sl ik M 5 f the normal maximum production RS — g ? on r. e ay »f fish and shellfish products,” he FROM nAINES —_— said { M. W. Benningfield of Haines 5 DETROIT, April 28 — (® — The| As a solut v international | is registered at the Baranof. P CIO United Auto Workers execu- trade problems, Planta advocated - | of bettle- \ tive board today authorized a strike | ‘a return to rugged individualism| A European species i May 5 of 6,000 Ford workers. But| minus unbridled licens | 'unting wasp pressed down on the | i, withheld permission for GO,OOOI He denied that the Canadian gov- | bodies of its pray to open an ar-| . others to walk out. jernment is he subsidizing its | mored joint through which it can | The strike permission applied to eries indus sting it into varalysis. K ' GUS GEORGE WAR SURPLUS STORE OPPOSITE I GOLDSTEIN Junewst’s Pioneer RAZOR BLADES) DBOUREE € - EBGE STORE Eerehant The Bean Days Are Over---Shop Here Eat T-Bone Steaks B Packages - 5 Bladestoapackage § 49¢ STOVES - GAS | Two-Burner $9.50 ea. LARGE A-A 630 Doz. . | Business IS Good BUTTER Z4c Lb. HIGEHEST SCORE SUGAR CANADIAN or Dutch Ovens ; AMERICAN With Cover : 1.95 ea. | 95 I ORANGE JUICE Mickey Mouse j MISSION WRIST WATCH | | s : $6.50ea. |l $290 , | 99c | NYLON 4-inch PAINT BRUSH | | - 10 POUNDS U.S. Navy===-===New Malkces Five Cloth Sack , Gallons ‘No Lumps o 4.50 EACH

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