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PAGE EIGHT e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™% FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1951 IND ALERT CALLED OFF; CONTEMPLATED NOW FOR SATURDA The second blackout in the Jun- eau-Douglas portion of tory-wide exercise * duled for last sche- wa lled off because the airplane scheduled to pass over Juneau, developed engine trouble approximately 100 miles west of Juneau The military’ at Elmendor{ Field, By FRANK W. VAILLE s Anchérage, ed civil defense WASHINGTON,- April 13 —(@— | Tittee: A for Sitka: Mr. Bradshaw, = Paul| There will be a meeting of Saw- director R tson that the | Rep. Jensen (R-Towa) has promised Wieneke, James Lanham, Ann:\?, i Union Local M2T1, raid on the local area I set for 12:30 am. today. Robertson was informed | last night at 11 that the raid had | been called off. The aircraft was arrfve over Junesu at 12:30 a.m. today because delay caused by strong headwir | Nc blac night, but simulated b | | iticipated to- | ry contem- plates an air tack over Ju- | " Heau and vicinity Saturday eve- orm:f- ”" ‘!‘ornlmv'm:»‘ ’mav. a fu{;cnlf— eaFisherman's Hall : Wrangell: J. Beason, 8. Hagford: 1 You want ICE CREAM that tastes like CREAM. ning. | I 00HREril ADETEINEOIY WL N8 of Kaylor and Dahl (o Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. i Swift’s does! ) ; dez, Alaska, is cutting heavily ini rived yesterday after- | yono preach wift’s dees! And Swift's ALWAYS uses only 5 : [ Commander F. J. Statts of the| Coast Guard Cutter Storis told Robertson that the lights on the Storis were extinguished at the be- ginning of the blackout Wednes- day evening. When the street lights came on, the Storis lights were turned up and the same pro- cedure was used the second time the street lights were turned on and off. Comd. Statts stated that| Then Jensen declared: | The workers are members of the | Hand Cream S.S. DENALI S.S. BARANOF Géi the lights aboard the Storis were | “After the taxpayers of the United | International Marine Warehouse- Mon. Apr. 16 Tues. Apr. 24 { ompare. turned on when the all-clear sig- |States have spent over S'IO,OAOIO,O)((JO mens and Suld Storage Workers for smooth i Sitka Bard ® nal was sounded. to rehabilitate and put that Alaska | Union, ILWU. The employers are velvety hands { =L / e o [ railroad in good shape . . . then to|cold storage operators in South- ¢ Seward Sitka W ° m W learn that you have a big trucking | east Alaska. l REGULAR 1.25 Cordova s lft S Iee. Crea eek End specials: GEIS 4 Mo"'HS outfit up there, any number off = —————— L Southbound them using the highways in compe- FROM YAKIMA | . 0" (HARGE or tition to the railroad, highway<| Martin Kervis of Yakima is at SPECIA | &5 BARENOE . 8.8. DENALT FREE PINT WITH EVERY QUART YOU BUY. 10 different flavors. . which the taxpayers of the United | the Hotel Juneau, ! . RO R .I.lEF States have built, it burns me up —_— ! € pius tax SI‘;“; ‘:‘l"; 15 5;"; A:"'; 22 e Ay Notice to Residents of Auke Bay etchikan ‘etersburg TR RILE| o o oo ] SRR S b, Keouin reentes | JCE CREAM CAKE ROLLS: Chocolate, Strawberry and Cherry. “more than this committee, I am | April 16, 7:30 p.m. at DeHart's JUNE AU Ketchikan B 1 P . a > Seattle egular Price: 55¢c . . . Special Price: 50c # Thomas Baldwin, on a compiaint signed by city police charging pet- ty larceny, appeared in U. 8. Com- missioner’s Court yesterday and was sentenced to four months in Federal Jail. . The larceny involved theft of a 22 calibre rifle from the hotel room of Floyd Bays and was later recov- store and identification made. | Baldwin was taken before District Attorney Patrick J. Gilmore, who authorized filing of the complaint which was made by Chief of Police | Bernard E. Hulk. |ered in a second-hand | JENSEN BURNED UP " ABOUT LOW LICENSE 'PAID BY TRUCKERS to “raise a big noise” if Alaska truck operators don't start paying higher license fces. In testimony which the Houst Appropriations Committee has made public, Jensen said “it burns me up” to learn “of the measly, little fee charged trucks in the Territory. Jensen'’s blast followed disclosure by James P. Davis, director of tht revenues of the government-oper ated Alaska Railroad. Davis cited the truck competitior as one reason the railroad could not afford to increase rates to mee. rising labor costs, He said truckers pay “an insigni ficant amount . . . I think $20 for the truck and $15 for each trailer. sure, is going to tolerate.” “There is just ore thing we can ng the money to build the high- ways, which we do not want to do. CARD PARTY Parish Hall — Sat. Apr. 14, 8:00 o'clock. 783-2t BUY IT? YOU'LL ALWAYS CHOICE KENTUCKY BOURBON TRY IT? MAKE THIS “Uniformly Fine Since 1869” KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY | NEW YORK, N.Y. 6p.m.to10p. m. 10,” he added, “that is stop furnish-| Dtilities Di. |Bartlett and Truman Talk Statehood WASHINGTON, April 13 —(®— Delegate Bartlett of Alaska spent 15 minutes with President Truman yesterday. He told a reporter: “The President said he is more convinced than ever of the need of statehood for Alaska and will do all in his power to bring it about.” The statehood bill has been ap- proved by the Senate Interior Com- COLD STORAGE UNION NEGOTIATIONS ARE (ONTINUING TODAY Negotiations between cold stor-| .ze workers and employers were | ontinuing here today with Federal Mediator Louis Ziman at the Deep oon to participate in the discus- sions. Ziman said he hoped an agree- ment could be- reached today. If wage increases in excess of 10 per ent are agreed upon, the contract | »ill have to be approved by the Office of Price Stabilization, hv‘ said. Store to elect two members uf the the Auke Bay Public ict. All eligible voters t are urged to attend. 783-2t board for f the dist b OOVQQOVQO“‘VW o Wh' ; o WV‘“...;... 20:LCENTURY THEATRE «+ WHERE RITS ARE A HABIT! STARTS SATURDAY FOR THREE GLORIOUS HAPPY DAZE =533 ANAARENIT S SHea 1t s s, . HE'S A GENERAL WITH AN ARMY OF BEAUTIFUL BABES! | WALTER SLEZAK BARBARA BATES ELSA LANCHESTER ping at the Baranof Hotel. ALASKA COASTAL HAS ' 40 ON THURS. TRIPS| Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a itotal of 40 passengers on flights | Thursday with 3 on interport, 25 departing and 12 arriving. \ Departing for Petersburg: Alber(l Viksten; for Ketchikan: William | Johnson, Vivian Kakklen, G. Mal- ley, C. F. Wyller; for Tenakee: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith; for Hoonah: Mrs. Howard Erickson, Harold Han- sen; for Kimshaw: Butch Tippeto; for Gustavus: Willlam Crawford. For Hoonah: James G. Browne; | Jackson, Al Markum, Lt. Col. Dean, C. Ashby, Neil S. Miller, S. Frie Jack D. Phillips, James Rinehart for Fish Bay: Joseph. Arriving from Sitka: Mrs. O. Tilson, B. Rowell,” C. Swan, Paul W from Hawk Inlet: George o) from Excursion Inlet: and Mrs. F. McKinley; from Chris Dahl; from Mr Petersburg: FROM SEATTLE Erling Hansen of Seattie is stop- COLONIAL DAMES DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone 33 TR Ny Youd Neve, GUESS ww\:" HE INgPECTS! Special This Week Blue Denim Were $3.25- Now $1.95 Floyd Bays, Rex | important. FORMER LEGISLATOR VISITS IN JUNEAU COUNCIL MEET TONIGHT There will be a special meeting »f the Juneau City Council tonight yelock in the Council Chame- W. D. Snodgrass, who served in s to continue discussions on|the Territorial Senate in 1923 from problems relating to city moving|the Fourth Division, was in Juneau 3 a few days renewing old acquain- tances, Snodgrass was for many years 1a SEATTLE VISITOR in charge of the University of Alas—, ka experimental station at Matan- uska. He is retired and now makes his home at Palmer. While heré he visited with Ter- ritorial Treasurer Henry Roden, an old friend. He flew back to Palmer yesterday via Pacific Northern Air- lines. mill Workers April 13, 1951, at 7:30 pm. in CIO Hall, corner of 1st and Gastineau. All members are urged to attend. Important. Attention Saw Mill Workers There will be a meeting of Saw- Union Local M271, 783-1t —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— G. R. Roff of Seattle is at the | o Baranof Hotel. WASHINGTON VISITOR Joseph A. Lynch of Washington, D. C. is at the Baranof Hotel. | Attention Saw Mill Workers iall, corner of 1st and Gastineau. All members are urged to attend: 783-1t SAVE 207%| REDUCED WINTER Passenger Service Northbound | Freighter Service i From Seattle COASTAL RAMBLER April 13 Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Letnikof Cove, | Excursion Inlet, Chatham o For Information | Phones 2 and 4 Juneau H. E. GREEN, Agent Hothing makes Tee Cream litoe FRESH CREAM ICE CREAM ' Why Take Less? | chocolate, fresh -vanilla. freezing process. EEETE T TETTEY ICE CREAM PIES: Chocolate, Strawberry, and Butterscotch. Regular Price: 75¢c . .. Special Price: 65¢ ok ook ok ' Swift's Have Added Two Delicious New Ifems: i ICE CREAM NUT ROLLS . . . 5to7 servings. Regular Price: 75¢c . . . Introduction Price: 65¢ sk o NEW! 4 CHOCOLATE SUNDAES FROM 1 PACKAGE!! Regular Price: 55¢ . . . Introduction Price: 50c ek ok SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY!? FRESH country cream and milk . . . Pure flavors, too—like plump Strawberries, real all Juneau LOCKS IN every bit of Creamy good- ness and puge flavor with the exclusive quick- Try Swift’s. (REAM in plenty. And ONLY Swift’s in Try all flavors. These Ads Tell a Useful Story, Indeed? Where to Shop . and Money Youw’ll ’ » WORK JACKETS R Sunday Dlnner | Full Cut - Sanforized conamenily your ;:n.iz,‘:;y : Sizes 36 fo 44 Where to Buy Wisely to the How to Save Time o only 15 minutes from Juneau fo an inviting place to eat Airport BIiLL °N POLLY’S COFFEE SHOP T Airport ELET BAKED HAM DINNER Full Course $2.00 SO REMEMBER : The money you spend in JUNEAU with the Merchants who are Build- ing JUNEAU give YOU a part, also, in BUILDING Juneau. S °n’ T Clothing Store 177 to 179 So. Franklin Street Flowers, of course! She'll appreciate this token of friendship and thoughtful remembrance. Taxi Service Is Fine When You Phoine Number 9 Insist on The Best and call This Coupon is Good for 10c - as part of your Cab Fare on advertise in Juneau Florists SATURDAY and SUNDAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 811 SEWARD — PHONE 311 WWWWWWW . 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