The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 13, 1947, Page 2

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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA UOHS PLAN FORMAL | paA PLANES FLY |6 SURVIVE 1 ? : - TWO DINNER DANCE T0 B GIVEN mmagv ' 80 PERSONS, IN, . oven gy 75 80 BERSIAS. B epash were de hghttul‘v surprised with the fact that they no longer had to e s ' 7 e 3 : play the weekly annoying game of Amer B Ml g @ / ¥ s “Lutton, Eutton, who has the but- bersons to Juncau over the week- ¥ & ) ; hflLmAY f |ton " Through Lion Carl Hardin's end. Passengers inbound from & it hhn entry the c]ub now ha attle wer Bonnie Smith i : = . ) - e & _ (Continued frcm Page One) ; E. q’ H m“ At |4 f E-LuRS g A L. €d, was reported a major factor 4 e i b g - ROuND TRIP ventual rescue, The sea e their plane was to have y " Return Limit v k ARE Jan, 3lst, 1047 e Lore appreciation. ms, £ re, chairman of the en- old 11 ffman, Winifred , Mr. and Mrs. concentrated upen the kno ment committee, announce that the Lions' ¢lub will hold their mest gala affair tc date, a semi- r, Catherine Schraede! ren the plane explode « ormal dinner and danc: at tho san Hull, Joe Grobin- .o rv‘.m}:l the 'n.iila"o ¢ 1 Salmen Creek Country Club Satur- Jackson, Mrs. Ethel o But the plare WAs skfmb ON SALE DAILY 3 “ 25, wurice Goff, Doroth: As part of today's program the Goif, R Coffin, Franl club viewed a film on “Cancer ledge, Dorothy Awes, Carl Nelson Quacks” loaned by the Territorial 1d Peterson, Jerome Vidoviteh, gy, i of Health. It révealed how il K. Johnson, Lynne s exploited victims with prom- , Irene T. Byersdorf, Isa- iszs of rapid and painless cure on Doctor Rude also gave a brief ard, Ernie White- on cf his personal exper- sford and Martin with cancer quacks. Victor. Six persons arrived from Installed as a new member to- \,,.. no Y. T, Mr. and Mrs. day was Glenn Allen of Juneau pHarcld Hoodl Dr. and Mrs. Wil- Hardware, Guests at today dwin Hoodless and luncheon were G. 8. Millice of Ketchikan, and the R: cter of the Wrangeil. 1946 THROUGH JAN. 29, 19[4 the snpwy surface and PEC. 1 fall was a short cne. Only . lived threugh the crash and {lames. Pulled From Flames R TR rrm—— — f Lopez and Henderson were dead ““""“M when found. Williams, thrown from r\l\h\‘;\\\\\a\\\\\\\\m\\“\m“\‘\“\“W«,‘. age, died ple injurie: t LeBlane was pulled uncon- from the flaming cockpit, rvived, McCarty ex ime from the tangle of metal; > cther four survivors were thrown to Juneau from clear of the plana. Mr. ¢y Howard Gasoline in or2 s n of the Walker; from Fair- plane burned for nearly an hour, Edward Erickson, and fuel in another tank was sal- Y 2 , Jerdme ey aged and used, in ioned dri Outbound from dJuneau to Se- bles, to give survive some degree Pan American clippers of 'mth and to provide a smok- m Letham, B LUCILLE JOHNSON - RETURNS; OFFICEQF B, CIFIC /VOR THERN AIRLINES Rescrvations and Ticket Office, Baranof Hotel,—Phone 716 T (‘; én E llowing persons: gnal fire for search planes. CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Tratiic Manager oy “ FHA AGMN OPE"[D Josephine Warren, Arlis Busby, e 7 : 4T mavs R .t p: ; 3 4 1 Bushy, Harold Simmons, Car- Gt 5 g Mis. Luciie K. Johnson, ma all, Paul Duvall, George R T 4 H the Al)nskaJHaumm A : Hater: Norlie ! ,-.‘::;..::'..Z:;:-;-»—-~-m..::;::':.;;'.;:,:::_ returned to Juneau cn the L ! Vs IR ETA TR B I Princess Nor: and announces tha Marland Miller, Walter Venema, F GROUP HEAI;'!;H ASSH., Inc. E Annua! meeting to be held i TOMOREOW EVERING E Fannary 14th, 1947 § at8.00P. I .?aAmerican § | z A William Wylie, George McConnell, the AHA of: which were closed | | s g Julius Hageman, Jack Wolfe, Rayal during her absence, ar v en k1 % o oo AT oW 0D | ORellly, Frank Heintzleman. with her daughter, = Lynne, was away from Jlmeauglor 1 =& .‘m-ngch:‘ Feipgih. Allen, Ed- month, in Washington and Califor Stewart, Rica Biack. Sadie nia on a combined vacation and vgen MSCOUEY. ; Robert Priz Ruth Ted Smith, Margaret Robert Sanford, F. E. Cap- uciness trip. vacation porti took them to the Rose Festival Pasadena and to Catalina I<lar(. ——t——— m Russell, e 1d M:. Rober 13—Coast Gua Legion re Capt. Nisl W YCRK, Jan waves and westerly an 50 miles an hour ing today in the bus; lantic lanes, the U. S. weather 1 13—Fifty-foo in restaur- were flown to ich be- said to be iceland and was flown to Ketchika Legion Dugout N \ N \ N N )y $ N N \ 3 \ )\ N l N N L \ 4 \ ) \ \ 3 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ' \ \ \ \ \ 5 3 . Y the fam s ‘offiver 1¢ > A L} ' & tw : SUNDBIRG IS LEAVING S L -} £o you e Ketchikan, 4 ¢ il Splls Ends P a8 1 sure, 1 He 4 G CONFERENCE TRIDS 3& En grfi_s!ed . 2 L ; B cnie to six d . p CONVICTION Sarmaneal &5, Toh o tde ihe ity over ice bresker 7 pe g Pev so-s 1f ‘rren’ly Requested B N | e - b R b ek y 20th on the re- gy 2 IS e B, OF CORLEY ool i i oo Jra B 2 s e B0 e LR s mmm————— | Chi i S hdbe 3 iorecast by butter marketing ex- Represent ¥ ‘ ! @/u’r'f”* i I rerts y as Su'qud s !'.\ny-(,‘L’n,‘ St (lUB EI_E(¥§ ii V @ T E E 0 R ¢ BECR &Leif’ g 5 R 1o el “'“"Qh"“ A ; Cene. T o s e ere x oy scicdcinsd LU Bopsopenietine i i it e s e At a meeting of the Filipino So- f§| y A B 6 u Snu . S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU e rcad for Sapivaot L il o | FR%E’K ‘5 HN e A WASHINGTON—The N e }\iransfélc{;;:d:)udr:‘:cx;:z;]‘P:cfx' | iduste Ugiversity of Drefforr % 5 VASHI —The Navy ! rector w y e | o Fom 55 BOURA BRI R ‘f b o b MERTDYAN T | nouseed duty ‘siZUL.gp Nearings which arg Gent of the Sccial Club by a unan- || Spe al Election Mondav, Tanuary 20th O s o [ ot empay e | ey maid Gdona il coming up o U, 5. Mpni- 7008 SEB g A haygiie s 1L D Offlcnl Ballot Furnished—WRITE HIS NAME IN ¥ 3 i 7ill be concealed by and will be pre- %as chosen Vic sident; Mrs. §i ° 5 Y ;" g 5 to 9:06 am. (EST) 'Ihu: § zabeth Tstu: was r'c;unm:l to MARK x “ Secretary; { 5 % ,;t:u:[rt,h “A)!l;‘:d with the finances of thnn(lhl.\blm te.( i FRA NK G JOHNSUN san R e A kit nnier, ]| “ENDORSEREY . . 12 : Pauline Tabernilla and Miss Juan- §| Republican Party of Alaska 01 three .nd impoun fizht . sMsfoPnia ita Diaz were selected for the of- ! Central Labor Council-—AFL 0 s padE L oy fice of Marshals. ‘, Crand Camp, Alaska Native Brotherhood 03 ‘RI IRCW ANCHORAGE Next Sunday afterncon at 3 B Alaska Taxpayers League > 15 20 o Cloudy it vom Anchorage, is ©¢lcck there will be the regular §l ” i : 12 0 Cloudy a gucs the Gastiieay: Hotel veekly meeting. This will be a pure- §| (Paid adv.—Alaska Taxpayers League) i 21 0 Cloud BT PR A al m:ennfl ¥ I FLOM KETCHIKAN = o ) as arrived in J kan, and is s gt gl e ThereIs No Substitute for Newspaper AdvernsmgI 5 will ask for o - RS B R e (NTILE M e ?MWW sk negotiations with the Fom 5 (_1 pini sc"‘x”" b | ; : ”,l}.“ e s | HERE rfi(.;;srnm | i = STEAMER MOVENENTS | wriens s ELECTRIC RANGES — REFRIGERATORS i Froighters sword Knot and Safl- 0 have aciived; St . Al 4 B8 8 0.9 » 5 e8P P Ak d Splice in port i Ted the Gastineau T : rning slowly fill North Sea, from Seatt] : e g ; WASHING MECHINES . » ass scheduled to : : ce northwes . hfl(‘}:l‘cl ‘. . ; H ) T of higl eutian scheduled to n ! » " y ) mi \,:‘r :1:‘51(-;;0: co sy Fri;llas A NOWw— t ; Feninsul another high pressure c >rincess Norah scho : i o . : oy s Eotlen during the past 24 |(rom Vareguver: danuar Full Course { We are pleased! fo announce the arvival of sufficient Electric ° © srthern Ca ja to the Gulf of Alaska Baranof scheduled to sa r - o & y : 2 ., the Aleutian Islands, the Rocky Moun- | Seaitle January 24. F . 1 Ranges, Refrigecators and Washing Machines io fake care . 2 ’ P ¢ norther United States and central C: Denali scheduled to sal from T_Bone @ Pllei |5 ! A & . . czed points over 1 da. Seattle January 26 % of all immediate demands. ° i inte of I ¢ temperatures wer Alaska, - from ~ we: duled ] ° . ro, t rted being minus 30 degre ich | scuthbound &:o:ll-l: 18 or 19 | N Y k } e o . Tl R et d P o ew I0rkor General Electric, Hotpoint and Kelvinaior Products may : : VARINE WEATHEK BULLETIN | soupmEm 1§ vistron Club Steak be viewed and purchased now in our show rooms. We sug- 2 : ‘ : A el 1t of Wavcs | army, i regstered at the casin- || [)inmer -$3.00 | gest 1o all who have indicated fo us their need of these . . ALY Jhol W e L ; household items as well as any others who may be interested, . 4 oA GUESTS AT BARANOF : : i 1 (( 1 ;;: | Mr. T. W. Constant and Mr. C. A. > tha! thev call now © ®» ® 6 s s a0 e e s 0 |, 8 1 foot DuRcse, both from Anchorage ar- : - d 1 foot rived in Juneau on Sunda; 4 NORDI CALLED SOUTH e Dy Cls X 1 1 foot | P e Homer x 1t CAST F PI ENDING TUESDAY EVE-| FROM WHITEHORSE 9 h % air on Saturday for Portlar [ g nerth of S er Strait— Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lethan and ¥ gon, con receciving 1 y winds 1 20 miles per hour increasing to |Isabell M. Groff, all from White- g Pt mother was Serious nig Protected ters of Sco ast Alaska | horse, Y. T., are registered guests Q t - home there outside w , Dixon e to sm:u it the Baranof Hotel. B J SEATTLE VISITORS Ya 1 Crc y Stralt are easterly to nort \\m(,n HERE FROM ILLINOIS : b « W Joe Grobins Harold R. Ball 3 1diness with some snow Martin Victor Jr., from Highland 123 Seward St. ; > > and X ! Park, Illinois, is a tor in Ju ‘ att a are « Y I t 5 degrees north, 140 d s west | neau and is registered at the Bar PHONE 93 guests at the Baranof Hotel moving slowly anof. e o

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