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SERE r...-._.-u.-{-.‘..«—.w e e b PAGE TWO /8587 CANNGN Poreale Shests S Ty 2734 P = ay ere § <V ,( qu A Pkflr @g Filled with Feathers, Down and U. S. -..Foam Rubber Sheets %Q;‘&fi* 8] 5.7!0 "’D @ ! Printed G2 DRAPERY Reduced to Clear ond Floor cJowees®’ zes and Siyles = eC0 Widths fz and 45¢ B JM ,Bsé‘zgnaé Co QUALITY SINCE /887 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - tszmm (AGERS PUT TAFTETA Beautiful Pastel Colors $1.00 vd. Quadriga Colion Prints Fast Color to Washing ~Prints are in stripes, florals, plaids - at 55 vd. Cannon 'WELS . Large husky size Check Pattern Bl ea. ash Cioths 15¢ ea. Brolzex Belis of Rayon Malerials 50c vd. BOMB V%‘OWS UP Walfer E!u (sa i HOME, BUT MICKEY Former Alaska Gov., ESCADES - AS UISUAL| Dies in Chariesion W.Va., Feb Gov HFLD TO ANNOUNCE ZLGAuEM NT At a tea last S iven by Mrs. nd_Miss Mar nouncement v gagement of t STON, Walter Eli Clark, (1 Alaska, and ow iturday afternoon, Washington Shaw, an- of the en- Miss Pris- eth Loken er line ined 3 of Juneau. Miss Peterse; 1e Gaugnier of Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Beck, of So. ‘Weymouth, Mass., 1 has been in neau since t »\\l’\l\[ She is employed at the of McLean Hartford Po: and Kristan, at telegrapt Mr. Loken is the 1es and ¢ T 1| Mrs. Hans Loken the New family. tiser. The wedding is b April 15, in Holy Trinity Church, the bride’s her planning to come here from Massachusetts for the event. Pr ylad news w Mrs. Bob Meek obe, sh d died dation £100,00¢ ore noon ar ashion- of hi 1869 1 his Ash- news- on the ame Clark was b ford, Conn., and paper career in began a rep la: n of Mr. and wellknown local a set off ti 5 electronic gu the opposite side. and a meaid Hi also on Ve 1gton bu- ng planned t'm th time enemie d to kill him, but failed mes with guns, twice with b H man a of the overnor 1t Taft in 1909 21, 1914, He 1914, pur- Mail. The ged to the DRTANA HOTEL FIRE KiLlS FIVE AS | OIL BURNER BLOWS EUREKA, Mont Feb. 6—A— Authorities toc blamed an ol bu r explosic for a fire which throu; Montana Hotel rday to hear the Irs. Hans Loken, d Mrs. Chuck sters respectively ct; Mrs.. George ter Hellan, Mrs. , Mrs. Frank Richard Peter, Mrs. Borghild ]"‘I Diane, Mrs. and d Mary, Olson - o daughters Carol, Mrs. Zalmain Jane English, Mrs. Elton arjorie Tillotson, Mrs. Dan Ward, Miss Ruth Sher- nchmen previous Col shot in s deI(nse and killed Maxie Shaman, me with two gun s DA MONTAN MAN FOUND DEAD I WILLOUGHBY (ABIN Dan Jeknich, 6 fc yesterday noon ughby Avenue et . Tunsbedt ar Tubb! Ailene and My Claire ind deac cabin at 93 police > had n bee AFTERNOON 'm today brought department to the rs, 116 Franklin they extinguished a > caused by the backfir- nace. Fire chief A. Min- FIRE well a the Browning ketball team: about 74, Eureka Peterson of Eu-| . t Northern Railway em- ' st Ed La France, about) nd being W. Carter villiam T Moraca, 64, hot The fire compictely destroyed the 25-room frame hotel, which also housed thé Post Office, a bar, five apartments, and this western Montana town's only tele- was born Montenegro. Before ars ago, he w at Latouche. He was employed by the Bureau of Public Roads here for some time. Jeknich was a member of the Ju- neau Oddfellows Lodge. knich in 1 cle FROM HAINES Ira M. Powell of Haines is at the Baranof. 1 there was no damage done. ; (OMMUNICN?O!‘Z WASHINGTON, Feb Conciliation Director Ching to 1 the | munications workers tc |strike until Feb. 24. Cyrt CIO Com- put off enj A strike 6 a.m., (EST) Wed In messages to the union au companies in the Bell Telep now d to ne System, Ching asked for intensified | bargaining negotiations. He asked that they advise him by ncon tomorrow whether they wouid co-cperate. Before Ching's requesi was made |, known here, 2 union spokesman in | New York had said the union might | consider a strike postponement if Federal mediators asked it. hmest Weaver, President of the installation division of the CIO [Commumqations Workers of Am- erica. He was Wednesday Tea Will Be Given For_lfl;s. Taylor Mrs. A. F. Ghigiione fa: invitations for a tea at he Wednesday afternoon, Fe from 2:30 to 6:00 p.m., Mrs. Ike B. Taylor, wife of tired head of the Alaska Road Com- mission, who, with Mr. r, will leave shortly to m: r home lin the states Mrs. Helen T. Monsen and Mrs. Keith Wildes will greet guests at the door, and pouring during the afternoon will be Mesdames R. E Robertson, W. S. Pullen, Earl Cleve- land, Robert Sommers, Simpson | MacKinnon and Aline Warner. Asked to assist the hostess are Mesdames J. B. Burford, Curtis)| shattuck, Cassius Carter, Arthur| | Adams, P. J. Gilmore, Jr, wallis George, Arnold Larson, Ray Day, Leonard Berlin, and the Misses Elma Olson and Marjorie Tillot- son. ued MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1950 FRU%@’%‘N plfl-s MANY ALASKANS ON/ ‘ IEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII WASHINGTON VISITS, T-H LAW INTO c41\ on peeATE |USE ON COAL at the cubsl the KROT N LIONS TARL AS FUNDS FOULED UP of ihe Ju- to pledge the Ju ted Jehn to her now inad to raise ling thi announc Juaieau, r of Customs, call- 0 on ate Barlett ile in| P’,' ‘f'“;; Washington recently, ¥ the Taft| " e Com A rich of Pennsylvania pits. Del d to reports horage, cnal of Betier BUY Betier TRY “EFluff DBry” Laundry Service rk stonpag me Stili Mined of coal still is comi; of Reclam: ation office. Hugh J. igned new of | X partici- ! 100,000 the men a ra its on’s iers, give 14.05 a d They also its to the UMW weliare 1 fund from 20 cents a 1 to 35 cents. ball five ¢ the Interior, ! present ul er | H ! RNew Low | Pricel \ 5 i and m Kut an, the clu raise the y from other es. Postponed is Aclion definite 1e t 20c a pound for the first five pounds 15¢ a pound for each additional pound hington visitor kett for ent in Al-| istrator ional 1 Land Man tions continue. ractically 1 of 5. 8ig Wold of Fair- Del 1 rening o ) nof Hotel Hal | Shirts finished ;ul your request for a few cents oldest Lion's son or daughter on a ates. Mrs. he offing mes Lu! i A official 1 the T Re ‘mmv and Minin nel - | S {ALASKA LAUNDRY Phone 15 Fisher- TR OO the 2id the Pr Washingtcn home in in his iite old ‘l\dut Tourr 7 by the clu peal the Republican-e: ind made i |WEATHER ! "CAULKIRG Severe to the “e BURROWS WEI.DING C0. LICENSED RADIO SERVICE Well Equipped Shop | NORTHERMN e RADIOPHONES Parsons Eleetric Phone 161 anning ado’s to repair trolling boa age, Earl C. Roland Welding atte the vess Company f ith St each the Bur- Ian T. alied r was appointed rer to take the place of Mark , who le: the Jun ol Lhe wate ! nigh before close C»mmn- y performing the ‘| WONEAD SKIERS | [N FIELD SWEEP | arriving from l Camn during | heme taken all | sicner mony. She whole ed about the uldn't be sure ended with tina it must be the former. The couple will make their home | with flying honors, having all in Juneau. jof the major ski events ‘They had ta great time and thoroughly enjoyed “soldiers” ! the hospitality extended. A full re- duty it is to de-] port of events will be made in to- Empire. | The Juneau skie the Whitehorse this fte CONGRATULATIONS to OUR Boy BScouts On Their 40th Anniversary There among ants Alr express means immediate dellvery to youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop or your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Air Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it te you in @ matter of hours! 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