The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1949, Page 8

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PAGL FIGHT i 8 TR SEMT[E HAHBUT 5;"‘:1;;‘“ ot e o Hawaiian Flowers FLEET IS DOGGED Another Boat Picked Up ™ Disabled-Skipper Found o Dead in Engme Room KETCHIKAN, April 20. fortune continues to do; attle halibut fleet northern fishing were added ye: The Seattle halibui boal Liverty Citrus after &nd seniors. orchestra will {rotters. Juard Cutte! ral hours ne, auxi nt out “of Se engine .v om to over ex- to get th Juneau ngh Prom flowers, tlown direct aii by Pan American Air-| oo s will decorate the high school BY MISFORTUNES &0 12 social event for pered the Nunivak last season Schiool . eCiohRty . Sigt: Meanwhile, the Seattle halibut Flowers were flown In o add an boat Addington went on the Ma- authentic touch to the Hawaiian rine ways this afternoon to deter- Island decoration theme. its P 10 mine the extent of damage from| Dancing gets under way at 9 scraping a rock in Active Pass. It o'clock with crowning of the Queen iisabled boat | it where the halibuter Attu ground- by Junior Class President Bill rday to an earlier ed a week ago. M. N. (Nick) Sperling at midnight. Hendricksen of Seattle is the cap- 1 entertainment is to be Mr. tain and owner of the Addington. by a quartette of juniors Cordova are He skip- painted. Baked Ham e S o oo DECOFRIE (O AL T s coiiabois iikeoe . Hulm Tuplvue arrived aboard his® fishing boat the Matie W, on ! | Wednesday from Petersburg. THE DAILY ALA@KA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Jer “dig it” for the prom to the fishing banks in about FOR SUNDAY DINNER a | workers, . |She is a veteran Communist who lits history. or Roast Turkey CORDOVA COUPLE HERE and Mrs. B. J. Logan of at the Baranof. =7 Nk (it Grone gven HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY SHOWS THE ALL-WAY STRETCH, THE “SECOND-SKIN" FIT OF THE NEW PLAYTEX LIVING GIRDLE Now! You'll be inches slimmer and frimmer—in the New INVISIBLE.PLAYTEX LIVING GIRDLE! So light! So resilient! 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Waist 36" 10.40“ _ Hips 44" 10 48"._Color belporess. . oMb oo R o e — sTA® Copyzighted 3049 by International fatex Corporation homnglmm s) Salmon Creek Country Club. $2.50 P L Telephone 891 'Woman Communist '12 Persoris Killed: Gefs Direclor's Job| 2 The houseboat owned by the Joe has worked in a radio and electri-|crashed into one another while ymnasium at the Junior Prom, Mangans came off the grid yester- |cal equipment factory for 17 years.|they were all heading in the same Juneau | gay after the hull was caulked and | Althéugh her salary will be almost 1 tripled now, she says she does not | deserve any more money since she | embankment about ten miles from is working the same number of|Johannesburg, and 72 persons were hours as before. including her husband. had the worst railroad disaster in FOR SUNDAY DINNER Baked Ham' or ' Roast Turkey, Salmon Creek Country Club. $2.50. 3 Trains in Crash Three electric trains direction. The collision occurred or a high | I killed, and 92 injured. ADVERTISING and PUBLIC RELATIONS — Bob Druxman 123 Front Street RAGUE, April 29--#—Czecho- (By The Associated Press) He | slovakia's first woman factory di- said that he expects to be out |rector has become the boss of 400( The Union of South Africa has 1 ALWAYS USE JOHNSON’S Your floors, furniture and woodwork have a beautiful, gleam- ing finish that lasts —when you use JOHNSON'S WaX. It's never smeary or oily — protects th finish with a ful lustre far longer. JOHNSON’Ss WAX comes in both paste and liquid form. Get I ADMIRE homes inside and out. YOUR FLOORS'! of the house. for the home. rd, beauti- Your floors are easier to dust, too! IN TODAY. JoHNSON’s WAX today. JO HNSON’S WAX Mode in the U.S. A, IT'S TIME TO stari thinking about freshening up winter-weathered ROOFS WILL NEED REPAIR or complete re-doing. Some of this can be done by the handy head SOME REQUIRES THE services of experts. Here are solutions for every Clean-up, Fix-up problem THE NECESSARY TOOLS for these problems are here for your inspection and selection. COME THOMAS HARDWARE gy N FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1949 ——a———a———————1 FROM PELICAN Mrs. ‘Frank~® Mosher of mfiw . g at the Baranof. MY, Alaska Prospectors —1949 Style - Duxmc THE next few months, vessels of ° THE AraskA LINE will bring many tourists to the Territory. industry. These modern prospectors will be seeking adventure and enjoyment — not gold. And they will be richly rewarded by the wealth of splendid scenery . . . the friendly atmosphere. Many will bring their autos with them and travel inland for a thorough look at the Empire of the North. Alaska Steamship Company is bringing as many of these visitors as possible to the Terri- ahead for Alaska. tory. More are eager to come. They are the source of Alaska’s rapidly-developing tourist Tourists bring new wealth to the Territory, not only because of the money they ‘spend, but also because they carry home with them an appreciation of the great future that lies ‘This ever-broadenmg recognition of the ‘Territory’s great potentialities is one key: to Alaska’s industrial development—and a major objective of the Alaska Steamship Company.

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