The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT APPLICATIONS FACF ROCKY ROAD PRIOR T0 GOVT. APPROYAL Public Works Projects Are | Thoroughly Screened, Chamber Is Told THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds 18 our primary consideration. In POSITS addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- e o et wnicn - | IN THIS BANK sures each of our depositors was precipi- Deputy e against loss to a maximum of $5,000. als ar hero of the SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSE.\"S! i con- in Falls County (Idaho) Sheriff Jesse Carlton (left), Ic h Neil Butterfield, 16, Heyburn, Idahe, high school athlet County Sheriff Saut Clark said the handsome youth orally confessed that he beat to death seven-year-cld Glenda Joyce Brisbois, Burley, Idaho, first grader. Butierfield waived preliminary hearing (Nov. 18) when arraigned on a chmr;.c of first degree murder. “lrt‘[mn(o. Cassia Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 - the firm halted aost ol | non-:cheduled flights at Civil Aeronautics ska Airlines c scheduled from An-| from An-| from An- However, its order of th Board. Now Al fines its routes in the chorage to F chorage to Bethel chorage to Nome. activities to Territory, rbanks, and SJuncau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 16 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Boat Orders Delivered Any Time for the week-end on Fridays and Saturda ings if at all convenient. In this way we can give you faster, more efficient service. This is es- pecially important during the winter when the roads are bad. iuchcdulcd operations. We of the Case Lot (.rocery have greatly appre- ciated: the fine cooperation. given us dunng the p“sl year. We wish to: ue trying in every way to please you, bur stomers, by giving free delivery service at lowest possible prices. All we ask is that you place your orders early and order McINTOSH APPLES 10 1b. Shopping Bag £.29 Fancy — Loose WINESAP APPLES But he wili never agrec to (1( clop the power project a rate THANK YOU Chocolate CHIPS Aylmer's — Fancy PEACH JAM - 41h. in 35 6 oz. pkg. 23c e — tone in the Gull of Alaska. (By Associated Press) lbk British and western European spapers today expressed plea- Mrs, Helen Jane Stone filed the [ 4 Oon s ALASKAN OLDTEMER, action in Superior Court against the | Lipton’s sure at President Truman’s promise | Cape Douglas Canning Company. | TEA BAGS 48 ba s Gsc of continued U. S. aid but suxm‘is DEAD AI (ENTRALSM asked the sum for the death 011‘ 2 apers asked: What erica ! {her husband, Byron P. Stone, 47, e, papers asked: What is America| | 4 geing to do about China? Master of the 105-foot barze. Hushew s Chocolate Stgne and ‘thiee | B Britain is expected to recogniz ciher n'cw; members lost their lives Oct. 15, o Communist China this weekena. { 1948, while trying to escape fro i 16 0z. fin lfir,: Pakistan, India and B\n'»‘ the storm-battered barge in a h[t—] officially recognized the e . oat. { l George A. Skarbo, the pilot and| EAKE E‘LGUR Z/’ le. 49c Mao tze: only survivor of the barge, also was named as a defendant. The White Pass-Y route. He |craft was owned by the Cape Doug- and prospected on Switch |las Compa: . Alaska, Jan. 59 about 70, weil oldtimer, dted at Friday night. The cause of his death not |learned here. lsen came to Alaska in the part cf the century over FAIRR ‘\}.Ka k ' Knudsen, FR!/ \\Kl IN 5 IN TENAKEE | | GEDRGE SHRgE ¥ lq “Waters the Franklin ed t to Juneau|Creek and Deadw 3 few years he win returnin: to s Alaska prime Knuds The body about 69, was today on the taken to the Martuary. Funeral will be announced lat Franklin has lived and Juneau for at leas formerly worked at Bez and the Todd Pa pany, as carpenter a He died December kee. vesse X Charles . Car tle, ngement: | mers in | Inhi nearlas one of ears, and | standing 6 feet 6 for Nick | weighing 250 p ing Com- | tchman Tena- nd Alas} Log Cahm i SYRUP 58 0z fin 1.39 Box .95 |BEANS - 21b.cello43c Faner Chef Boy-ar-Dee 1 Creek. For the — GEATED T“NA 5 290 d in Seat- (By Associated Press) T ¥ Vel\eela k because of the \u“u win- mHEESE Ice has forced more than a| § 2 : SPECIAL MIXEDB CASES AL e b BACK AGAIN — Our FAMOUS MIXED CASE ' JUICE DEAL. These mixed cages really save you Lloyd W. Martin of Fairbanks is stopping at the Baranof Hotel following the Christmas holidays. | They can’t get tack to the snow- bound camps. Armour’s PIGSF EET - quart e Lal ge Ema the sum-| In the lower mainland of Piitish Sunsweet — Large 2 lbs 39‘ veet. et s [ PRUNES - 21h. pk. 43¢ . 2 1h. lnal 1.09 .uo?.en mills to close down. In (hc‘ i same area—and on Vancouver, more | of JUICES — Now you can buy all three — the money and the quality is Tops — the assortment FRUIT DEAL and the is selected to suit your needs. VEGETABLE DEAL, BULLETINS|® 6 No. 2 Reliance Blended Juice 6 No. 2 Reliance Orange Juice l/z Freestone Peaches , Fancy Fruit Cocktail /, Wesco Purple Plums 4 Nibl 4 No. 3 No. lets Whole Kernel Corn 2 Reliance Peas 2 Reliance Cut Beans 6 No. 2 Fancy Pineapple Juice 6 No. 2 Fancy Grapefruit Juice 4 No. g-Migh Mente Cream Corn 4 No. 2 Madrona Tomatoes 2 No. 2 Reliance Asparagus 3 No. 2 Fancy Mixed Vegetables YOU SAVE OUR PRICE YOU SAVE OUR PRICE 1.73 8.95 1.09 3.97 We have a complete Bakery Department for your con- | W m Savnes venience. These items are purchased daily from the ROLLED PRIME RIB Ibh. 79e lgcal bakeries and are always strictly fresh. Let us ; Ib. 79¢ deliver these tasty foods to your home with your from SHOULDER 1h. 69¢ groceries and meats. JUNEAU LAMB STEAK . 1h.45¢ SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PINEAPPLE CHIFFONCAKE . . A FRESH Yakutat $30.00 Cordova$ 53,50 e Homer $87.00' Kodiak $105.00 0. 2Y; tin 33e NIBELETS—WHOLE KERNEL 24 TINS—4.85 FRESH 10% Reduction on Round Trip 5 Ib. bag 65¢ CORN . . 120z.tin22¢ PORK SHANKS . *Plus Tax 12rolls.179 RELIANCE 24 TINS—5.25 Dinner Peas . No. 2 tin 23¢ lI‘;iliNlCJEPICK Daily Scheduled Flights ES . - Anchorage — Cordova — Kodiak 25 oz. tin 35e DOLE — SLICED 24 TINS—7.95 Homer — Yakutat 16 oz. pkg. Pineapple . No.2tin 35¢ Connections at Anchorage for all Interior 33e No. 2'/; Amocat Halves Apricots No. 2V, Fancy Bartlett Pears 3 No. 2%, Fancy Pineapple 6 4 4 No 4 3 YOU SAVE L.19 OUR PRICE 5.59 I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, flLASKA THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950 H . the Communists, was about to seck| g R ln'enan(e ’GREEK GovT political ™ K008 RHR A BNd" Rlx . Byl R b e A on the Premiership. | Venizelos said in resigning he! Your nePOSits had urged the general elections, < 1 Ir ase a' SIEP D now scheduled for April, be sp(‘,t(l(‘di A R E s A F E up. He said early voting would prevent “the terrible consequences P. f I d IS (0”. APSE Gt would be exposed tof § BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES rom an unduly long pre-ele A " e fi"ne Ie pihallr i i Rt ity SAVINGS BONDS irli (By Associated Press) H . Former Alaska Airlines Of- 1. 3,220, "%, cre. | WOMaN Injured in i1 - 1ent which successfully led Greece . Applications for Federal aid in ficial Takes Qver Posi- &%, it “conmunise wer-|— Shooling Case, Dies| BRI peuiade sudgr bie Pub. H N F' rillas ccllapsed today in a pre- L] lic Works Bill for Alaska will flon - NeW rirm lecHon . row. ibetween - BEDMIEN i a rocky road Lefore final a Liberals that made up the| SEATTLE, Jan. 5—P—Mrs. Mar- | This was brought out in SEATTLE, Jan. 5— P—Edward S itior veline Gantt, 26, wife of a.Fort| given before the Chamber { i ; Hudson, who served as manager e political erisi Lawton Army Sergeant who police | merce at noon today by J Ar- § 4 of the Boeing A'rplane Company | tat by the wa of said killed himself after shooting . Lo e | Denver branch plant during the Sophocles Venizelos her in a family quarrel, died late Community Facilities Service war, has Leen named President of |10 Liberal Party members. yesterday of her wounds. Although he was scheduled : H » Alaska Aviation Maintenance, Im Premier Alexander Diomedes sent Mrs. Gantt, an expectant motw‘r‘ speak on the progress made U . < a new corporation which Hils vesidnation 1o K Paul. At the had .((.)mc here»{rnmlstncktcn. Calif., the bill, he chose to confi b BA % | wholly owned subsidiary of Al S itian A 1 tHaL Alex- to visit _James. during the CY talk to t roblems faced L 3 ! Airlines, offic rounced tod Papag ce's - ohteband. | o8 holiday. Both were Ne ations must be appro r ¥ a Airlin nmander nation’s armed | M¢1SDFOTS By Wi rou . b Cxiaiaiis of Alasis, b : o o hotel reported the couple had Leen| FIRST NAT]ON AL BAN‘K The Governor considers t od | i : v 1 . rintena e a " A7 3 quarreling for some time. i £ 4 Hib LK hojett’ and the o : g 'I“v (1 350 t ; v[-m»;\- ”hu\z: f;rrn persistent re: 7 1 PP R SRR, of JUNEAU, ALASKA the applying community to pa The A.AM. plant can work seven ‘1 “1““*‘ e IR0 Pty MEMBER FEDERAL DEBOSIT 1nSURANCE CORPORATION average of 50 percent of the cost @ « ; 5 DC-4 tr: yrts at on2 tima, "\l(\ vho led the Greek army against - After his approval is given, the y % W - % . % { it includes two large hangars 'u — application goes to Kenneth Kadow, | £ ¥ i buildings with 135, chief of the Department of In- 3 e feet of heated floor space terior's Alaska Field Committee, ¥ ,500,000 square feet of who determ:nes whether the pro- crete parking area. ject applied for comes under th The Paine Field base will main- requirements set up (y the C tain Alaska Airlines planes, do c greszional legislation. He f tract work for the Navy and certi- his approval to the Secr flcated air lines serving the Seattle | the Interior's office in Washing- area and also handle planes of ton, D.C. non-scheduled air fir In the meantime, Commun:ty Hudson formerly was vice prwl-' Facilities Service men in Alaska g dent of Ala Airlines in cha study the application to see that BT Sl of the firm's world-wide non- the project, as planned, fits its Unpublicized efforts of the [ \% standards, Argetsinger said. Chamber to have the '1» Ludm QfijER ?{OJE The Community Facilities Acgency | C ge for Alacka requires that (1) the project must | Juneau promised to r (hma,\ GIVEN B!G EOOSI fit into a long-range plan for the | in April, accordng to a letter re- | community and (2) it must tit|ceived from the Methodist Divi-, standards set up by appropriate |sion of Home Missions ! AEMS OF IRUMAN ‘Territorial departments. This A special Methodist committec to | means, he explained, that the pro- | consider a site for the col wili ject will be of permanent good in|meel in Cleveland, O, April 17 PV"’:“}I“'"TC]’:;’: ,‘“'hl“‘( & a permanent community and, if it | They will deal definitely with the \'m’x’knwuon :\ hln‘-’run‘ l*} . (Mm‘ is a school, can fit the standards | proklem at that time. ! the “_i'mh‘ At 2 with public set up by the Territorial Depart- uests at the Chamber meeting|'ie Whole county Wen BY SUES FOR s‘oo 000 ment of Education. were Jerry Field, a ttle archi- | P Aip sl G e NOT MUCH RED TAPE §ot’ and 1. A Sipdart, Division |, RO EISHONSIINIC B newS G007 This necessary red tape takes | Engineer for the Burcau af Public) A “““‘m“": l""',‘\?“'p‘l:)‘ FOR DEATH QF MAIE place only if planning for the pro- | Roads. i ject has reached that stage where — - k- IN BARGE DISAS]'ER it is ready for lettinz out to a contractor, he sald NAI'OHS plEASED 'I The library project for Juneau, i i P L Bt Sinla SEATTLE, .Lm g smu.‘ application for which will be pre- IRUMAN'S MESSAGE (nulnx\; v get the bileflt Jmmoie | oo0 suit has been filed here for| sented to the service Saturday - 1 e ot i |<m(' n_f t}hc four deaths 'in the along with application for other - oy P y 1948 sinking of the power barge projects in the city, will be pro- cessed immediately, he declared Detailed plans for the library |ne’ have been drawn up, a site is a 1- able, and the community share of the cost is on hand. Incomplete plans are returned to the applicants, who can make further application n the re- quirements are met. | Already After local approval, which fol-|ma have lows investigation of the lezality jregime of of deeds and financial feasibili of the project, as well as archi- tects' and engineers’ approval, final approval of the projects comes from the chief of the Community Facilities Service in W ington. Under active consideration at pre- sent at $1,205000 worth of com- munity projects, he said. But $54,- 000,000 worth of pro are ex- pected to be applied for before the end of the five-years covered CV the Alaska Public Works Li" BOOCHEVER INSTALLED Robert Boochever was installed as President of the Chamber at the meeting today. He takes the place of Fred Eastaugh, whose adminis- tration of Chamber affairs during 1949 he praised. A letter from the Alaska De- velopment Board informed Cham- kter members of a special Alaska " supplement of the trade publica- A newly-chartered CIO telephone tion “Travel Agent” which will go | workers’ union has warned that it to travel agents in the United | may strike the nation’s phone lines States in February. next month. The Communications R. C. Morgan, publisher of the Workers of America are asking the magazine, will meet with Southeast | Bell Telephone System for a wage Alaska travel agents and hotel | hike, shorter hours and other im- men at the Baranof Hotel Janu- [ Provements. A union official says ary 24, the letter said. negotiations are getting neckline to !nlnlllllln;nnnu:nuss 60c GoTar WITH FINER DRYCLEANING ¢ ’ Tomato Juice . Ne.2tin17e HUNT'S — ROYAL ANNE 24 TINS—8.49 Cherries . No.2%tin 39¢ DARIGOLD MILK . 48 tall tins 6.05 24 TINS—8.75 LIBBY’S Fruit Cocktail . 2% tin 39¢ REIAANCE 24 TINS—10.49 Asparagus No. 2 tin 45¢ LIBBY’S — FANCY PEELED 24 TINS—5.85 Tomatoes . No.2tin27e¢ ," He notices everything —that stubborn spot, that split seam. Finer drycleaning pays more attention to dress details, g assures letter-perfect )] CALUMET . 1 3 appearance BAKING POWDER . RELIANCE — WIDE EGG NOODLES . . GIANT I NUBORA LIBBY’S 24 TINS—3.85 and Westward Points . Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 TUTTE R R R B P B e e R T L 12118 1C NORTITE 65¢

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