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PAGE TWO i HEY! WAIT FOR ME = | ONLY HAVE I 4DAYS LEFT TO DO MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT— Q@ALITY SINCE 7887 FAREWELL LUNCHEON FOR JANET HODGMAN IN IRIS ROOM TODAY MINERS ARE NOW SEEKING BOOST IN WAGES, FUND A farewell luncheon was given Miss Janet Hcdgman today by For- | % €t Service women in the Iris Room W YORK, Dec. 9—(P—John L. of the Bara Miss Hodgman day after two years w the For- €est Service D m of Lands, will go to the ersity of Oregon st Eugene to complete her United Mine Workers are seeking a 95 cents a day wage in- rease and a boost of 20 cents a ton in welfare fund royalty pay- ' |ments, anthracite coal negotiator: Senior [ cqiq today. Lewis’ gear 7 in. - business & Poth sides also disclosed, as they after spen the holiday £easol | qgjoyrned for the week-end, that with her family in Ketchikan. they had failed to reach any agree- Her father is Arthur Hod7mar t which would end the tnree- Forester in the T tendent's office at work week in the hard coal nines Present at the | ‘The tasic wage rate now is $14.05 Jren. M day and the royalty payments Lkinner, are 20 cents a ton Peterscn Newland, Walker, He tice, Betty Corey, guest. While in Juneau. IGHT TOMORROW Members of BPOE d their ladies will Lodge No. 420 gman have the Elks hLas been active w cau ballroom to themselves for a spec- ©ki Club and Beta Sigma Phi iial party tomorrow evening. She completed three Dancing at the Ladies Night party Coi- will begin at 10 o'clock, and there will be a special lunch. years of college lege, Walla W "____._____—___———— Hobart Authorized Sales Agency New Food Store and Kiichen Machines Immediate Delivery — Also a Few Used Machines NEW DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES We Accept Trade-ins — Easy Terms TANDY BROS. - Box 511 — Phone 971 Salesroom—296 So. Franklin St. Juneau . Robert Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments G-E SUNLAMP Now omey 7z “Keep that Summer -tan look! Accepted by Council on Physical Medicine of the American Medical Ass'n. Alaska Eleectrie Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electrical Service THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 Plane Wrecked in Alaska Crash “for GENERATIONS A GREAT KENTUCKY FAVORITE" A Gentleman's Whiskey from Kentucky | National Distillers Products Corporation, N. Y. * 65% Grain Neutral Spirits i % i - { Announcing . The Opening of , : | MARIAN’S | i e A R o o | b, 4 :;l[::lt snow covered wreckage of this Alaska Coastal Airlines flying bo:t after it crashed between Petersburg and Wrangell, Alaska, Dec. 2, | ng one ?assenger and injuring five other persons. Rescue worker: appear at right behind dislodged engine. In background wooden | FLOWERS | mountains rise from coastal plain where crash cccurred. (® Photo. 1 SRR IR O O S -V O SRR SRR i3 ke 4‘ H ( | | - - SRTHDAY PARIY N DACIIC EXPLORER PAA CARRIES | GIRLSCOUT News | Christmas Cenfer Peces | APPLEGATE HOME | I ' 1 — | i | " BIDS UNDECIDED | 15,000 L | Hand Painted Plag FOR SUSA" AGED 3 ) | N | The regular meeting of Girl an aln e a ues i r i ¥ | 72 Scout Troop No. 11 was held De-! d F' H | T { AS lo CONDITIONS’ Io SANTA s p o ceimier 8 at the Lutheran Church. an lgurlnes | One, two—three candles burned sWa!The President called the meeting | ~rightly on the chocolate-frosted [ e ) and the secretary read the i‘n"el food cake at the party yes-, WASHINGTON, Dec. 9—P—The( SEATTLE, Dec. 9— n | minutes of the previous meeting. ‘ | ‘erday afternoon in the West Ju- | Maritime Commission announced to- | 15,000 “letters from S: Then we planned the: menu for reau home of Lt. and Mrs. Deltert | day that seven bids, two of them|have passed through Si r potluck dinner which is to be i i i i P. Applegate. from foreign firms, have been re-|fices of Pan American V 1d next Thursday. We decided to M“S'F i I‘Vloven-wnt), Cnnd.y‘Dlsh, | With the active cooperation of ceived for the cannery ship “Pa- ways_in “_1‘ past three 2 have hot dogs, pork and beans, Serving Tray, Marine Lighter, Miniature {her contemporaries, small Susan | cific Explorer.” {route to Fairbanks, Alaska, for can- | jotato salad, carrots, celery, cake Phonograph with Unbreakable Records, Gift | Applegate made a third-birthday| The vessel, converted under RFC tion with a special Santa Claus | and punch. The President appointed Box and many others. | wish, and blew out the candles. It | financing from the freighter “Moor- |3 . | various girls to take various kinds 4 i | was an exciting party for the very|mac was operated privately| Parents in 48 states and half 2 of food. | oung set, what with present-open- | until the start of this as the |dozen tervitories or foreign coun-) Several of the girls have finished Ch H l H 11 w h | 'ng, favors of multi-colored balloons | mother ship of a fleet of fishing | (ries have written Santa Claus let- | their textile painting. Several lovely rls mas 0 Y reat S jend toy drums filled with candy, |ve 1 Alaskan waters. ters to their children, then sent|head scarfs, luncheon sets and AR . and red punch and circus cookies. | The high ridder could not be|them to Seattle for the special| dresser scarves have been made. M 11 t P 11 These mothers and children en- | identified after today's bid open- | Christmas handling in Alaska. The meeting adjourned at 5 p.m 5 1sile Oe' oInserias joyed the afternoon: Mrs. Oscar|ing, because the Maritime Commis- | Virginia Whitehead, Reporter. | vienola, with Betty and Ronnie; | sion has not de which of four Ll ‘M . Ted Trillingham, witht Marie ditions of sale will be applied.] Cpl. Arthur L. Sanford, in charg Girl Scout Troop No. 8 met at SALE OF CUT FLOWERS BEGINS DECEMBER 16th Ed Nichols and Lorraine; Mrs. Thomas McIver and nd Clara; M f the supply section of t one bidder, Dulien Steel Pro- Inc, of Seattle, made bids|Communications | Terri; Mrs. John Ashbaugh and g all four: jyleave for Seattle tomorrow | Pete, and Mrs. Matt Gormley and| The conditions are that (1) the!60- leave. He will join his wife | Patricia. | sbip be sold for merchant opera- and Dickie, 3, in Seattle. the Moose Hall Thursday. The meeting was called to order by our President, Peggy Lindegaard. After the meeting we made writ- ing folders for the children at the unit h | e o | tion under the American flag, 12x,| fromuprioliinns Mount Edgecumbe hospital. We P9 ’ ‘ it e operated without restriction CANDIDATE FILES also played games. M Fl W ;A R hln las to registry, (3) it be ser pped| Alfred Owen Jr., of Ar “horage | Cookies were brought by Melissa arl‘lln s “ ers | entirely, or (4) the hulk be scrap- |vesterday filed as Democratic can- | Taylor. . 1 re Kusai g : Gastineau Hotel Lobby Malin Babcock, Reporter. recovered. ; Commissioner of Labor, Terri E ———— Sole bidder under condition~one !Auditor Frank Boyle announced to- | vas the Dulien Co., $45,641.21. day. | High bidder under condition two SRS res | was S. A. Zaban, Tangier, Morocco,| The Memorial Presbyterian church | German F. Concha of Peru|is featuring aprons, towels and garian Government is rushing 0; Moore Shiptuilding | Other homemade articles at the an- | |through a trial of 11 former key Dock Cb., Oakland, $31,800; nualA pre-Christmas sale tomorrow Communist leaders. They are ac-| Oulian, $50,951.61. starting at 3 p.m. ‘ cused of plotting to take Bulgaria out of the Russian orbit and put it under the influence of Tito. |day to Joseph Stalin. Czechoslo- Ivan Gevrenov, one of Bulgaria’s| vakia's highest mountain is to be admitted in the trial|1¢named after Stalin in celebration red and the engines and eqmpmem‘mdute for the post of Territorial PHONE 916 RES. PHONE 122 OPEN EVENINGS SUNDAY 1 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. GIFT SHOPPING? Drop in at the CLEARANCE at QUILICO’S Spy Trials By Ass ated Press | In Sofia, the Communist Bul- Telegraph Delivery Service REEEnannnnaNEE fHRISTMAS Gift Items ¢ Lace Table Cloths <"~ Plastic Phonograph-Radio Combinations 5% Modern Furniture ¢ 100% Virgin Wool Afghans in outstand- ing Colors and Plaids <% Crib Mattresses and Blankets < Bassinet Blankets - Play Pens < Lace Curtains - Bath Room Sels : <~ Permanent Finish Organdy inall colors <% Chair Cushions in assorted colors The Czechs paid new tribute to- | | | | | | richest men, {today that he joined the Communist | of the Soviet ruler’s 70th birthday | Parf then recruited former in-|on December 21. dudtriadist for an anti-Russian | TR Four men e reported to hav been killed in a spectacular oil re- 1 finery fire and blast in West Tulsa | In sarajevo, Yugoslavia, the Tito! Cklahoma. The flames are still regime concluded a spy trial of | raging at the plant of the Texas |its own. Ten White Russians were | Company. | sentenced to prison on charges of spying for the Soviet Union against | DR. AND MRS. WILLIA L | Yugeslavia and, for aiding the Ger- SPEND VACATION IN SEATTLE Imans in World War IL - | The hearing was the first trial To spend the holidays with re- \of Soviet citizens to be held in an- |latives in Seattle and Tacoma, Dr. | cther Communist country since the |and Mrs. R. H. Williams left Ju- |end of the war. neau on the Princess Norah. sabotage program t! cost Bulgaria | $45,000,000 in economic losses. REMINGTON PERSONAL TYPEWRITER For typing performance never before found in a portable, give this speedy . sturdy . . . handsome ALL NEW Remington with 15 exclusive and plus value features. Test the exclusive Miracle Tab . the Fingerfitted Keys . . . the amazing Simplified Ribbon Changer. Buy this thrilling gift today. Convenient payment terms arranged. S ) v \ $84.50 . 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