The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LIONS HEAR KNOLL ' bi luncheon to b ning the Sc It will be sday ¢ : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PIONEER OF JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 24, 19 \TWO SECTIONS ARE mmxmw. | Frank Meecham, Mrs. Kyle, Sharon | Kyle; to Kodiak, Irvin Ryberg. * Sunday flying to Naknek with » Temple formal for A]‘ luN(HEON. SAYS tiks ladles Tipn Phivriess said, e flOWN WESTWARD | Captain Claude Fergluson, First | n of the event, Lion Her- | Officer Rlchard Chamberlain nfl u S MUSI BE HRM e A L Bt et Charles Coffey, Hazel Coffey, Chet | . L] ccming new offic c Pacific Norihern Airlines flew Matson, Ida Konanen, Mrs. qu — alcolm said 1d be | two sections during the weekend to Hill, y Dr. Isaac Knoll, M. D, a Polish- ided for the pASSED AwAY GIVEN HAKE"\nd from Anchorage, Kodiak, Ya- To Anchorage, passengers WE'l'e torn immlu ant t the United, Lion Mackay Malcol was elected 3 kugxt SCordgva and Naknek. Mary Boecker, George Lefay, v:fl,a- appreciation to the vacant one-year directors n Saturday’s section with Cap- | liam Boeing, Jr., Verne Maxfi the country pesition for the club, besting Lion ST [tain Ernie Davis, First Officer William Peck, Bruce Parker; fo of his '\d(‘pum\ ¢ Lions Club ‘Pat Gilmore in closs balloting Mrs. August Aalto, wellknown (Continuea from Page One) \Frank Mullen and Stewardess Dor- | Cordova, Mrs, C. Holden and two today as that club took par Guests of the club today were and respected Douglas pioneer, died {othy Barry were: from Anchorage, | children; to Yakutat, R. McFar- Lions international mo - John Mazcell, of Ketchikan, and @t her home in Douglas this fore- valley and saw a crack at the top Charles Cummings, Loretta Zook, | lund. k ard making June 4 John Panner, manager of the Ju- hoon after a lingering illness. of the ice, previously only about 2|Gerald Zook, Marjorie Harris, Wil- v ] recognition of Worl It was peau Dairy. Born in Lappajarvi, Finland, June feet wide, spread open 20 feet for| liam Watts; to Anchorage, W. C.' SAM ASP HERE 4 B June 26 a year t the San 3 PR 5, 1870, Mrs. Aalto came to the a distance of 80 horizontal f(_lt | Arnold, R. T. Cummings, B. John- Sam Asp cannery man of Tehs Francisco Char igned as United States in 1891 and to Doug-" across the head of the big budy son, Earl Bell, Judge Medley, akee is a guest at the Ba.anof. one of the f DR iSAA( KNOll las in 1900. She married Augus {of ice.” i - . o A L .8 ReRid pence g v Aalto in California. The coupl Geologists rated yesterday's Br. Xnoll 1 d MEDE(A[ OFHCER would have observed their fifty- quake as No. 5” on an intensity still do not ha cace third wedding anniversary in | scale of 1 to 12. a very good basis for pea “In August. 2 my opinion the United OF ANS IN JUNEAU Mrs. Aalto is survived by her | QUAKE CAUSES DROWNING not give too muc 7 widower; six daughters, Mrs. Alex | VANCOUVZR, B. ., June 24— ropean nations,” Dr. Kr Dr. Isaac Knoll, newly appointed ;wvmu. Mrs. Edward Bach and { Daniel Fidler was drowned off P of the s must coop Medical Officer of the A Na- Laina Aalto, all of Douglas; Mrs. Vancouver Island Sund: Pive) T certain _points Service, arrived in Juncau last H. C. Helmes of Santa Monica; seaiily "of ‘the thont abtiins e Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries nauy .? United States along h th ing tomerrow for }\11~ H D] Plumb and Mrs. Robert | quake to hit British Columbia in but he hoped that the country t ¢ he will ke sur- Bonner, Jr., and on2 .sen, I. A. | v vears. had done so much toward m harge of the ANS hospital Aalto, all of Seattle. !m;:::;t;i:ag:y was overturned by a STDRE Ho"ns s A' n' To s P- “n the peace possible would not sac here. Thirteen grandchildren and twelve lhuge wave caused when thé quake Dr. Knoll, a former resident of great grandchildren also survive . f 7 he )nd lived, Dr. Knoll said that of the Outgoing Patients’ Depart-! Funeral arrangements are as yet | Robert Annal, Vancouver, ("aved. per-war Poland °d by an up- ment of the Fordh Hospital in|indcfinite. T nains are at the | himself by gr:;spin P rail‘ 0; the per class that kept everyone that city for the past eight years.|Charles W. Carter Mortuary | Kt hicn eas i Ehu Al S P A R K L E T s : their place; Czechoslovakia, where He reccived his medlcal g - v, 8- = e had studied medic was much cheslgvakia and Ttely, grad- w d lA d | Constable L. W. Caly of the Pro- v ' “]lm‘”": ‘li’\;"”“"h'”; \t“:[x"“nuni X L i I owo n few }vmcml Police said that a section For S‘lphfl‘n Bfltt'es 4 American democracy, and Italy,. Formerly Health Commissioner for (arne ‘e Is Dead Tn the pite:. Kveey posdble means of MAKINE Inst-taintte. sdjust= |ffy Hie é’;”:fl“’fiofiz‘" 250 feet - i oree » re s . 4 K sea. High- where he got his M. D. degree in Honduras, e EREE g ments and repairs is placed at the disposal of All-American national | est point of the promontory was 10 Bulbs f“r 75e aples, under Mussolini was like perience in dise: and o ¢ e Y OEE i e e e 8 % ' NEW YORK, June 24—Mrs An. @nd interna Soap Box Derry racers. At Derby Downs, Akron, |15 feet. Don C. Foster, in introducing Dr. Ma 1" Ofticer - for the De- drew Carnegie, 89 widow of the Ohie, where the finals are held, special service [u-(:; are provided. - - Knoll, said that the Alaska Native tment at the New York City |#teel maker and philanthropist, Each entrant may take his car and obtain the advice of an expert A. R. WOLF HERE Service was very fortunate in secur- Port of Embarkation died today at her Fifth Aver mechanic in making any approved finishing touches that will assure | B ing the services of Dr. Knoll as' While in Jun he visited ul]il""l"l”l\ safety and increase the possibility of making better time. { A. R. Walf arrived in Juncau : Physician in Charge of the hospital departments of the Alaska Native | e After being discontinued for four years due to the war, the Soap ;“"St Wicf—’kt’nd from Hood Bay. He A N0 4y at Kanakanak, partly because Alas- Service Headql here with Don | Box Derby is being resumed in 1946 under the sponsorship of the 5 staying at the Baranof. ka was considered good for hay Foster, ad, and has made| STEAMER MOVEME"TS Daily Alaska Emplfc and progressive newspape ,n ylrinci:al cities RIS o Revar a complete tour of the Government | Princess Louise scheduled to sail ¢ o country, the Chevrolet Motor Division and Chevrolet dealers. Lion Joe Werner was appointed Hospital | from Vancouver 9 p.m. Wednesday Firinls will'be heid ut Alilinext Augdst F Secretary of tha Club to fill the On his first trip to the Terri Freighter Clovehitch scheduled to 8 g IOV N | place \;u-mvd by Lion Milt Fur- Dr. Knoll 4 tisfac- | sail from Seattle Saturday. | Tomorrew is the last day for Juneau boys to make entry. | ness, who has just completed a year tion v » and beauty of | Princess Norah scheduled to ar- — " e o yay: Fuowecn 0 ey, v O’'HARRA BUS LINES of service in that office with life in|rive from Skagway at 8 o'clock to- . who came west from New York, was Lion Furness mmoun(":x the plans New \mk City. morrow morning and sails south Bea'n(e Mu"en best man, and Mrs. Dur as o two hours later at 10 o'clock bridesmaid. Mr. Durney was usher. ' i ey Alaska, from west, scheduled to B M F Ben and his mother are remain- | EAT AT THE BARBREOUE | v Wenean €(OMES MIS. FOX ing in san Francisco at present SUMME HEDULE - 4 Mr. Mullen reported. He also de- Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and BOY FOR WILLARDS A' San Fran(ls(o red that the only business he| b cake Special barbequed s ; and chicken Mrs. Martha Willard gave birth d was able to find time for was that Under New Managament—DMrs. J Cochrane to a nine pound boy at 1:10 am.| of getting transpertation to and fro A"c“unAGE.G"LKANA OPEN—I10 A. M. to 10 P. M Winter & Pond Bldg esterday in the Government n,,‘\i} Returning from attendance at for humnli | : i pital. recent wedding of his daughtes A2l el ENATRS T e ¥ i 1 | Miss Beatrice M. Mullen. J. F. Mul. | Leave Anchorage—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9 am. ‘bln rrived I)a;flk 4 ;J]unex;(u by pRIN(ESS NORAH | Leave Gulkana—Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 9 a.m. {plane & . 1ss Mulien, known o ito he friends in Juneau, as A A I'AIBBA"KS 1 je »ame the bride of Rob- HERE FROM SOUTH £ lert B. Fox of Chicagc, in a cere- GULK N jmony porformed In Bt Vit ae | Leave Gulkana—Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 9 am. i Paul’s Church, San Francisco, at 9 The Princess Norah, arriving from o'clock, the morning of June 15. |the south at 4:30 p. m. Saturda Leave Fairbanks—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 8 a.m. v Following a reception at Mr. had almost a full list of touri: land Mrs. Mullen’s San Francisco aboard. | home on Hyde Street, the couple| Sailing at 11:30 p. m. from Skag-| GULKANA-VALDEZ honeymooned at Carmel, California. way were the following: Mr. and They returned from their wedding Mrs. Charles Carter, Ruth Moulik, Leave Gulkana—Wednesday, Friday, Sunday trip just before Mr. Mullen left Jane Brandt, Thelma Singer, Rev.| 2 % 3 ¢ 3 San Francisco to return north. The W. R. Webb, Uhro Silverkerg,' Leave Valdez—Tuesday, Thursday Saturday groom is completing his studies at George Jamis, R. M. Sacomoto,| Stanford University and the couple Mary Sacomoto. will live in a home they have built Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Mr, andl G“LKA“A-TOK kY’ We Have M“st Everything at nearby Menlo Park. Mr. Fox, a Mrs. B. Baldwin, Mrs. Richardcon, R ~ ' | former Navy officer, was separated W. F. Stuart, C. A. Carroll, Mr. ! Leave Gulkana—Friday, for Whitehorse from active services a few months and Mrs. Louis Rapuzzi, Miss J.| ‘ 1 in CANNING SUPPLIES | ago. Webb, Miss C. Stenrue, Mildred| Leave Tok—Saturday, for Gulkana, with connections to An- Also in attendance at the wed- | Fluck. chorage, Valdez, Fairbanks ding ice were the bride’s mother,| Ruth Atlee, C. R. Stolberg, Beth| Mrs. J. F. Muilt‘ Mullen, and s ney of San me her brother, Ben Mrs. John Dur- ¢ co. Ben Mullen, | Gammill, Tryck, Dorothy Tryck, Maud Mur- | Marjarie Cline, G c.l Lt. Comm. G. Wa CALL 16 or 24 e illlIIIIIiIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIiili"" : ANNOUNCING New Air Service for Juneau- and Vicinity NE e W s Alaska Qmmmf_ C |r.m1rL Dean Goodum\ AL, w" Juf\eau , Alaska v Transportation and Air Freight Service for CANNERIES MINES HUNTING and FISHING PARTIES Charter Service by Day, Weelke, Month or Hour Rates on Request for All Kinds of Chartered Flights 1262 Juneau, Phone Red 759 Dealer DEAN GOODWIN, Pilot HANGAR—1% miles out Glacier Highway 7 IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIHIIHIIINIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIiliIIIIillill|IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|!}|I|IIII||IIIIIIIII||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIillllwl!lilllllfllillllllll T e L g Alaska Taylorcraft P. 0. Box OO0 L SO FAIRBANKS-CIRCLE Leave Fairbanks—Monday, 11 a.m., arrive Cirele Hot Springs 6 p.m. Leave Circle Hot Springs—Tuesday, 12 Noon, arrive Circle, 1:30 p.m. Leave Circle—Tuesday, 2 p.m., arrive Circle Hot Springs, 3:30 p.m. Leave Circle Hot Springs—Wednesday, 9 a.m., arrive Fair- banks, 4 p.m. Connections with Alaska Railroad Yukon River Boats and White Pass River Boats—First trip May 27th, boat connections every 2 weeks. FAIRBANKS-WHITEHORSE Leave Fairbanks—Wednesday, Friday, Monday .......... 8 am. Leave Whitehorse—Wednesday, Friday, Monday Bus leaving Whitehorse Friday makes connections for An- ] chorage at Tok. All Southbound buses make connections with B 'Y N Buses at Whitehorse for the States, and with the train for Skagway. ' ANCHOBAGE-WHITEHORSE Leave Anchomge Thursday for thtehorse wnfli overnight stops at Santa Claus Lodgq and Burwash Landing. Leave Whitehorse Friday for through bug t.o,Ai_w,horage. © ANCHORAGE-PALMER Leave Anchorage daily at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (excépt Sunday) 8 am. Leave Palmper daily at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday bus leaves Anchorage for Palmer at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ANCHORAGE-WASILLA Leave Anchorage daily at 10 a.m. except Sunday. Leave Wasilla daily at 2:30 p.m. Sunday bus leaves Anchorage for Wasilla at 9 a.m. ’ Contingent on road conditions Subject to change without notice O’Harra Bus Lines ANCHORAGE, ALASKA » -

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