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PAGE TWO [T = -~ = [~ (-~ = ] " — -_— D [~ AMENDMENTS 10~ o o o) GAME LAWS ARE 1o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA er anc and w [Swason-Williams | Rites Solemnized ¢ mums i yellow chr hite c un'llt S, ce-tier nthe- and was wedding Gruening pre- ice and Mrs GASTINEAU HEALTH COUNCIL MEETING IS TONIGHT AT 8 > ag g i the ' punch 4 vV RV y 2aini- "pets td LhE Rovioes, includiilg s as cut by M. The Gastineau Health Council cat, € who can barely stand up on skiis May Swanson, daus’- © skl \( l““ “l‘f' Eiy b‘!‘lf‘l’i“‘ i 1 o J A he wide-eyed fans who would i Mrs. J. S. Swan- ! Joyee m(\;u“ 2 L h xx‘dg‘;lt ;mc»egmx Mnlg S \ o ¢ 30 o to, will meet Wednesday night | : g e S iplad B oo DIDELS, @it urge a w K I ¢ sian’ at § o'clock for a Ski Club Revival of Lewis Edward p el datatin i LSl ol R ) Y at the IOOF Hall at the corner of Mr. and Mrs. L. L o " it e R k c 3 k. Second and Franklin streets | liams, in a double ring candleligh S M ol Wl o e M. O ! u hera- | Tie “Great White Sport” will be cercmony at the Holy Trinity Epis- | ~1h¢ young coupl hpson, Resicent, ias aunounced. C discussed briefly at a business Church : I ea A complete report on bills paid i e : ¥ 4 > r.n@xfu b f w"”h Pl i Fe Gress Apar operation 6f its member organiza- . s i i st oo Mt ks tions, for the remodeling of the : ol T N present Y, wi 4 n ol ) ; 3 - hments will be served fol- her father, was attended by SPECIAL LOTS OF o fi:‘]:"_’ea‘is“_‘““’rh‘x}; w'i’l‘l . ; wing -l‘v’ "l“tl,\' .m('l music will ("r““”" as i”l“”;‘\‘ ”(”‘)'\“ ' € ’iRE pAR'S ARE also be a discussion of changes in : provided for u,;m'x” 8.1 iy St SR W ji the Council Rul>s and Regulations, - J proposed by the Executiv . ¥ 1 111 male 1s, or would- ington Gruer Ja NOW AVAH&HE‘E vlml sed by the utive Com: be sk bring their girls. “If you 7 3 R . = 1 a girl, brir some one o bride wore a wn of 1 g 4 ,' t 5 r in orange b alc offered for sa sealed ced 10 Bk w S Hngartss o Gt out bid basis at the Fairbanks Surplus ANGOO" DIB SUNDAY & fos De LA 2 dail I.|GU@R ROBBERY the traditional custom of - Property office mi 1 : ted ”L..flu PG TR ) blte, Field. The sealed bids will be 5 2 . I r 0 fis comething old a something new epted Anchorage Mrs. Anna Brown, wife of Dan opene R AI SKAGWAY loor fhe Rty SheemibIe plus Pro fice An- Brown, Sr., and a former resident ’ e ve ac 8 supplemented with a Lit of blus ¢hort 3 ,I‘m. f”.lw,(.k of Al}gu(m, died last evening at v e trivia. made by & attle school cn Nov 13th. Compléte de- the Government Hospital, at the it s = IS HNA“_Y FOUND chum, a very old handmade lace Scribtions of the s of each age of 44 years. In addition to o 45 ou handkerchief once carried by the ! y be obtai t any of her husband, who resides in Ju- “,,.}‘, ;s ; J S ) ESP NC bride's grandmother, and a pair of 'he ¢ in t but neau, she is survived by seéveral G : [ Inl ling such| (EPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) pearl earrings borrowed forf an Diicfly it censists of new spare members of her family An- Septembe g ) I SKAGWAY, Alaska, Oct. 26 aiint, Mrss Lare |, Swansin of te- pints 3 a Davey goon. : The lim 1 : ) The ' Fack “Train Liguor ' Storst Uiy e 'FOR AUSIUINGT A Ni__ Ariing ‘stewhrdesses A Quincy Air The remains are at the Charles ; d P ! wned by ©. A “Pat” Carroll, was g o right) Betty Allen, Jackie Ward and Shirley Sharp relax Eale o . Co Cleveland Pneumat- W. Carter Mortuary, pending fun- X p ) cd of 36 cases of expensive g pyoiide hetween runs from New York-Miami, Havana-San Juan, MRl et a Hughts- eral arrangements. | d a p et ald key on Wednesday night or Sl alid % Tractor; two % ton Ry A b £ § s which orchids, X lim Thursday morning. ~When i i ¥ Trucks; a Koehring Kapok is the seed of the Fur Animals Y ’"‘F z Carroll entered the liquor store MRS FRANK HERMANN i Dumptor Dump Truck; Stude- Bombax tree, native to Java, the \ lakic K" Thurs morning he noticed ¥ B n Tru and a Philippines, Malay states, Ceylon, particular case of whisksy wa OS SS A SHOW 5 Py West Indies and tropical America. « before and upon looking around 0 S (A Mo 1 ] AR he found that 36 cases were gone FOR MR RMODY Hex ed. e start:d an investigation. A search ess last week at a o i & g 1 EC A J Coasf castled o¢ 5 row of empty: baryacks on:party which turned out. to be a| SEATTLE: Oc. 28slueiBuited; o, | oo 0 Bier et o ing fUEh'S pir; Avenue disclosed that the surprise stork shower honoring Mrs. | States will probably re e gown of champagne beige. Her veil of ateagily of aperdoen, e Petape 8 ind out geien jiquor had been cached in Charles Carmody. There iwere 12/ment with Soviet Russia on the ot/ 0o " L =05 vt o icunces a slight increase in the 1 3 Scutl the ' {Ast~bne, Abont " triras. Blooks' susRts pmessnt at.theafale atomio' bomb, former - Secretary -of (13 WaS SC0LIeC (Allh, Al Uue i ; for refuse and service in the City of poin Juneaul 0 grom the liquor store. Then, while The evening was spent very en- (,A.‘mmu‘v Hen A A Wallace .~t11<1 ried Sbr Horush ‘ot ,”“] and envil : trons for their patience Mrs, J looking around there three youths joyably with cards, and prize win- 0day, as long Russin belldves L lp " ations, ccurtesy during ¢ months when service has been cur- Bil were seen over on the railroad ners were Mrs, Felix Toner, first that “we er the guise of B e B Wk & d because nlrl ‘..ul.\ to meet rising costs, and fully C Fred B track and when they saw the mar- priz Mrg Alexander Young, low, tional security, are preventing AT e S believe you prefer prompt efficient service even thcugh at a . shal they broke and ran. He and the guest of honor, Mrs. Car- full peacetime utilization of atomic G0 ™ 050 o (Pt W0 1y nores s ; ! " caught them in short time and mody, cut prize 1 0 OO molhs WoPs. e ovember 1st, 1946 as approved by the Alaska Office : S sy ¢ g ad s s \ University of Wash- 8r00M’s mother W inistration by section 16 (a) of Revised Maximum they finally confesszd to the rob v crepe, with white ace and t arlie boys' were 15 and 18 ington student audience which ov- S ke o and tion 165 and Regional Order 9000-1 ‘ | . v e owsd onto the stage, Wallacc & COFsage of yellow rose > d , 7 : ge and comparave ne - EYDEDTS SNAGGED Jed the United States was m _The churh was decorated with RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE SERVICES I Al s e « t Mission “hol N white and yellow chrysanthemums . . 4 < . 2 i ¢ 3, Norman 1 tication at the liquor store 1 position of oldi: he bomb and palms. Miss Marguerite Shaw. Number Pick-Ups Number of Maximum 6 aiid TN ovetaher D ow i $ had discloscd that the boy, 1" ASTORIA, Ore. Oct. 28—Coast P oheads. o eaid he OFEANISt and Miss Frances Paul, Fer Weel Standard Containers Menthly Charges 16 to February 28. No lin B A Shulstad: to Ret. cimbed a flight of stalts to the, guardsmen ‘were incredulous’'wher GG T e vocalist, presented the wedding mu- Once 1 $1.40 Fur District 8--December 1 : 2 T Apmerall efully cut it the £lass: they Were rousted oub fo- S the| Lot Sl Gl Ll ‘Ave Maria” and “Oh, Perfect Twice 1 2.00 March 31. No limit g = 5 from & the window Ihey schooner Columbia from a river| ™ Gl "F Lil Love. Once ) 2.00 Marten v‘ W S FrE igh the window | "‘ e & ']»,’ % ot " S ,'m Following the a recep- Once 3 3.00 Fur District 1—December 16 o L AR and A AR : L lv‘}»]‘“"“"”" The schoc carr only river 4 s as held in the Gold Room NOTE: Customers may be billed for a period, in advance, not . ot Eetali eeh jare FooRpSh ke ' pilots, who meet all ships to pilot Comiaissien the Baranof Hotel. Members to cxceed a period of three months, * > 2 T g I‘~ S : 1; them acr treacherol - o PRl Esaat the receiving line were: Capt [ H i om Ketchikan to careful not to make il e e % es with the University S i 7 { : ! Hendricks, J \” 5 some muddy b P e - & with !io 59 | e which showed ¢ BAVARDS ARRIVE HERE Premerien o - | n, G. Sumy uliar ,ml‘,:m Th N ane Mbs. Glaorca Bavardl i nied by Democra COM= 1 o o o o 1 2 ) . - 8l Douglas die (- ouL the T8 100 P o i fmpabdenh - Hugh DeLacy. Return- . EH 1 g e carried out the rear doc rived from Skagway on the Prir i g7y > when they finished the door Was| eess Louise for a visit with Juneau to a ncon lunch- ng- 1 a found it and bar to appear recep- L went out as they came Wher rshal Rapuzzi found the FUNERAL RITES TODAY elatives. - ernoon anc for an evenin Churchill summe; then go address. spoke in there has > 1 » made them make imprints a1, O ‘land found that the heel of one FOR PIONE T_ DU”. veritable Wi of So : .. |matched the tracks found in the going on in this country, ;H“‘ ore room. This brought a con-' j a held {this told the students. 5 on in a short time and S00N!afiernoon for Thomas X a5y ‘!\,,; others decided to own| pyu; w oforser ireatiato 1AL "»‘“E“P e Ll . The boys e -been - tur of Alaska and Juneau, who died e D / : t -”l Ji_|over to the Mission for the DIeS-|iccently The services were con pocg L8 : on and Edith ¥ rom Pe sa at they had . I ves irman of the For (#7 especially gt g Sundc om | Ent. The boys said that they had|gyeteq by the Rev. Dean C. E. Rice, 5 S N / ¢ Hoona Syrjala;, from jer tne Mission after the last bed| .o the Chapel of the Gt 3 y Contrcl Commission Wt N ) 1 ) -3 apel of he 1aries W. 5 t Nellie Hanson. | check and committed the robbery Diitar “(,.»‘] followed by int lapp replacing Kayser is creating Hanson, Mrs i Per- | about 1 “olclock... They..Bald they] ;ient 4n the: Dlonesrs Piot, Bver- n of the Tennessee Archie Brown and Johnny Ab-|cpent apout two hours carting the | ot i " R ity. ortin nawidb liquor cver to the empt | e e v e o gl 7 SEING e I TR17 ‘v’o- R N wvhere it was found Igloo No. 6, Pione ‘" GRIZ BEAR IN Pk T §l00 B0 5, Flones E‘ b . . and Wildlife ol boat Ernest Ehler san ric gloves, hosiery, Boho el have § (.,_! sclections, “In e £ o A offjcial patrol 'k uloulse Here “Beautiful Isle of ; 7 l.n;\H underthings, lingerie. Sound and Cape Spencer j . ety pailbe ve bacn sighted adrift € aft 1 go out again | Reck. Wm. Bosch, d east of Five Finger Peter Carlson, Wn Station in Al - vessel, I ulh and Trevor Davis. Active AR in. from. the ers were Fred Henning, The ship ha | Ottver, John Krueness, = P! L. el arrived Princess I_.!:\lh 5 Capt Hole { Rnun ich, |lic and Purser P. A Surviving is his wife Maud . — s in Juneau yesterday at 6:30 am.|pull of Juneau; brother, Carey | ithbound {rom Skagway, With| pull, Springtown, Penn, a sister, following passengers for here!|Mrs, Priscilla Ettwein, Philadelphia, and Mrs, J. Lown and family.| penn. and a st s W Bee n.\,?‘li:\ \ Nels: '-“f\“‘ Nadine Calvert, wife of Commander If Th(\' l\iwnmf()rl You g @ had been Mrs. Calvert’s inten- Ruih Honius, Mrs. B. Ml | ion e oomn o Soees Men fynean Fool Clinic E. A. Carr and R. S. Ander-|yo punsral pug = s TODAY. Hours: 112 | secure transportation. Sh ome P Southbound ab 8:30. am. were|po o ot her & o dll‘(‘]o-l‘;‘—l S U ollowing persons from here | posible 9 LLOUG AVE. |Mr. and Mrs. J. Helser, E. Heiser| B 0 AT TS | J. Heiser, B. Pemberton, F.| . | Alexander, Mrs. Donohue and child, | DERN E UIPMENT |Mr. and Mrs. M. Mullaney, Mr.| land Mrs. T. Rich, R. Kunesh, 1 a Currie, H. Loake, J 5 %% e CHRISTIAN MISSION M. Collins, C. Greives, J. King. ¢ for a H R. Dion, J. H. Smith, Mrs. Geier, Miss A. Whitehouse, | at the B;TTER SEQVICE ! B Mrs. J. Whitehouse, Mary White i nouse, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kristan,| s L : e Church of the Holy Trinity fldridge, Mr. and Mrs. B | Youldl notice an Old- @ Andan Old-Time Spirit A. Whitehouse, A. Bacon | Fashioned Friendliness of ~craftsmanship Mr. and Mrs. S. Vianola, Mr. and when you first drive in. ¢nhanced by factory training. Mrs. A. Van Mavern, Sandra Ev-| Plus modern equipment 1 i @ And an Old Fashioned and the policy of recom- Mrs. K. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs.| Desiretosceyourmotor- mending only the service A, White, Mrs. Hillman, Mr. and ing needs completely satisfied your individual car actually Rose Tuter, | at lowest cost. needs. J. Leavy, Mr.| N. De- TAKE A TIP—If you're one of the many who child, Miss D. Chap- C. Rombough, E ittala and D. St won't have a new car for your vacation, it a6 might be wise to let us check over the “old bus” before you go. | | Mrs. J.f | | R SAM NELSON HERE am Nelson is a visitor in| arriving om the Princess| from Skagway. CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 121 Louise Fourth and Gold OCTOBER 23 through NOVEMBER 1 8:00 P. M. THE REV. KARL TIEDEMANN, 0.H.C., ixon, Nevada MISSION LEADER Everyone Cordially Invited FOR THE BENEFIT OF MINFIELD HOME Awarding of a Frigidaire On Dece i i | ] ] ] [} | 2 ; GetIn on the i [} ] [} | ] | mber 21, 1946 Jr S NOW...the most airminded people in the world will get the most complete air- line service, with inauguration of four- engine Douglas DC-4 Starliners. Carrying 44 passengers in luxurious | comfort, or nine tons of freight at better | than four miles a minute, the new Star- liners will bring new concepts of air trans- port to the Territory. They will enhance our reputation for dependability built up over the years by the tried and true equip- ment which has served bush and city 5o, long and so well. PASSENGERS * MAIL EXPRESS ¢ AIR FREIGHT