The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 ONEMORE BIG GAME TONIGHT, 8 There will be another Harlem Globe-Trotters appearance here tonight at 8 o'clock in the High School gym, according to announce- ment made at 1 o'clock this after- noon by Art Hedges, doors to open ! at 7 o'clock. The Globetrotters planned to fly to Cordova today for the postpc game there, called off when could not land. The PNA flig to Cordova today was cancelle on account of weather conditions. The game will start at 8 o'clock tonight. The opposing team will be selected from members of the Gastineau Chanpel | Basketball League The general admission will be $2 including tax. There will be mno reserved seats but first arrivals may pick their own from the re- served seat sections, and late com- ‘Lhonly project may be loca'.edI within the city limits. Sessions of the Committee con- tinued this afternoon and may run into tomorrow. The Committee esentatives of | the various ager | ment of Interior | aska. TOBEY MAY WIN " PLACE ON SENATE " OF COMMITTEE | (By Associated Press) ! The choice of Repubiican Sena- tor Charles Tobey of New Hamp- shire for a seat on the Senate For- eign Relations Committee appears |to be something the administration | can cheer about. Tobey is mgarded] generally as a supporter. of the administration’s foreign policy. Tobey's nomination was made in the Senate Assignments Committee and will be submitted with other Republican appointments to a con- ference of all GOP Senators today |The appointments do not become official until ratified by the con- ference. POLICE GIVE WARNING ON PAYMENT PARKING METER VIOLATIONS At a meeting of the police com- | mittee of the Juneau City Coun- | cil Wednesday, it was decided to allow three days in which parking meter violation tickets may be made These are payable at the City Clerk’s office. On the fourth day, the fine will be doubled and on the fifth day following the violation, violators will be cited into City Maglstrute'si Court, Frank Cavanaugh, assistant | Chief of Police, said today. A careful check of violations is now being made, he said, and added | that U.S. Government cars were not exempt from the ruling. ‘ HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday ~were Robert Temple, | Master Richard Sorset, Mrs. Matt | Gormley, Mrs. James Triplette and Simon P. Moe. Francis Saviers and David Hotch | were dismissed. | We Invite ... Youto 4 g0t 97 7| Yes, there are a LOT OF "thrifty buys” still here for YOU! Adorable dresses and hats. A fine selection of smart suits and style perfect coats, to complete your winter wardrobe. Sale Continues Saturday The store will be open at nine o'clock and we'll be here to serve you until six tomorrow evening. A“Lif¢” Ever notice how something bright ers will have standing room. The | same stuff as last night will be pulled off by the visitors. The regular scheduled Gastineau and new gives you a needed "“Lift"? Channel - League doublehcader is In these challenging times that "lift" g it sl often helps one on to success! PROPOSED ALASKA WATER CODE OKED, FIELD COMMITTEE Many matters of interest to AX-; aska came up for discussion and recommendation at the Alaska Field Committee in session here today. A number of possible industrial - PR projects were discussed including | Allo-Ette superb'f' development of tin, nickel and cop- . moulds and controls per deposits, airports and expan- | the average bosom an sion in the shellfish industry. A | that “in-between” type, light aggregate plant for the rail- | the just slightly larger- belt came up for discussion also. than-averaqe bosom. Select The proposed water code for Al- | *Allo-Ette” in the bandeau aska was slightly revised and will| version; with two-inch be transmitted to the Secretary of | bhand. as shown here: or Interior. The Committee consider- with six-inch dig hragm ed the present code as satisfactory. band ... all macfl in You Save Tweoe Ways! This Special Stevens Sale includes our most popular and famous National Name garments. The values are striking in the high quality and thrifty low prices. There still remains a wide assortment in styles, sizes and colors. REMEMBER: you enjoy DOUBLE saving. Later all prices are sure forise sharply. The showings have been reduced sharply for quick sale. The wise shopper will take advantage at once, will Buy Now and Save on Dresses = Coats = fiats - Suits ST LESELSe . | National Park Service represen- tatives discussed for tourist devel- opment for Alaska and reported that a recreation research program was progessing A resolution regarding the load- and unloxding of explosives in various lovely fabrics. Dont Forget to visit our Mezzanine Floor for a display S Suits and Coals for Every Type of Figure!” Alaska was presented and approved by the Committee and will be for- warded to Washington. A plan of the Bureau of Land Management to return certain sel- ected lands for agricultural devel- opment on the Kenai Peninsula to the public domain was approved and will be forwarded to Wash- ington urging action in order that they may be made available for homesteading this summer. An action of interest to Anchor- C age was the approval of a plan to make land available for a new TTON SHOP cemetery site there in order that 223 Seward Slreel a low rental Alaska Housing Au- - *There is a Maiden Form A % 3 EXCLUSIVELY IN JUNEAU AT ! N { 128 Seward Sireet (No Approvals, Refunds, or Exchanges on Sale Merchandise) SEE THE NEW Pan American Cornels, Trumpets, Clarinets and Saxophones REVERE and WHITE STAG Two Fine Brands of SWEATERS All-Wool . . . Artistically Woven Plain Colors and Patterns Ski Type . .. All Sizes BARANOF CIGAR STAND Your Favorite Magazines Cigars - Candies - Cigareties 2 mnne MaANy ===== ) This "’Shopping Guide” FINE GIFT ITEMS : Located for Your Convenience makes Sh°ppmg in the Main Lobby . ALAS KA Easy, and : OF THE o Music Supply 2R Thrifty, Too BARANOF HOTEL b M e e e Percy’s il 760 Weekend Special g W’EWL’%; PASEIONED Sajurday and Sundfy.Only SWIFT'S ICE. CREAM Shopping Suggestions JUST RECEIVED S°n’ T Clothing Store 177 to 179 So. Franklin Street UNITED FOOD Tender Leaf Tea, % 1b. pkg. . 20c pkg. Bucky Star Rock Lobster, 5% oz. tin . 47c tin Century Grated Tuna, 6 oz.1in . 34ctin Delta Pickled Onions, 16 0z.jar .. 35cjar Best Foods Mayonnaise . . 7Jc quart Taxi Service Is Fine When You Phone Number 9 | Insist on The Best and call 15 Gallon — $1.40 (Choice of Several Flavors) This Coupon is Good for 10c —0 as part of your Cab Fare on SATURDAY and SUNDAY Percy’s Three Deliveries Daily at no Exira Charge 59% Discount on All Cash Orders UNITED FOOD CO. 16 - Phones - 24 WW‘W : Flowenrs” JuneauFlorists 311 SEWARD — PHONE 311

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