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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e mi Commission, the F. P. C. does not | UTILITY REPORTS e e common e ® 1 ¢ oo o' DAN- AMERICAN t Engineer ‘Stuart made no denial 1 of this GIVEN COUNCIL BY 5 toner s o 0w AIRWAYS BRINGS AJ the FPC would not have author- STABLER, STUART ‘ e wouid ity o toree sate of a3 seamepianc 1) [N TO JUNEAU 1 il or clc opera- power to the City utility. Engineer mns « e per- Stuart admitted this was true b Pan American Airways reported T the following passengers carried in and out of Juneau yesterday on Clipper ships of the Alaska Di- vision: Seattle to Juneau—Glen Hain T would ption, with ad- Nordling Gives Figures A clear {llustration of generating requirements to supply Juneau's needs was presented by Homer G Nordling of the Alaska Juneau. He Securing o?- Possible Pow- erfrom AJGone Into at Meeting Last Night costly as , i’o“l;: __ pointed out that the two Salmon Mys, Mary Haines, Jack Hallol : Pt % . Creck power houses together With Ceredyn Haines, Robert Hair snersiip of Ju- G 11‘.\,:!)05(,)0“:-{ the Salmon Creek Dam, repre- peter Oswald, Audrey Raisio, Ed- sult l ¢ ‘\v ot Lk " senting an investment of more than warq Raisio. prepared by Walter Stuart. gy 999000, would not be sufficient 3 Thomas Morgan, George Hooker to supply the peak requirement of pyances Hooker, Lee, Dolan, Wallis Juneau, ror could they be counted Goorge Mrs. Maxine Davlin gineer, and Attorney general discussion was 1 power ut held on the reports and the util- 7 AR 5 7 date. was advanced as a ity question in general R ST o provute Loy p“"_k Out- Ketchikan to Junau—Jack Guck- ¥ S put during much of the year when' - for consideration Ju- Hendrickson, answering the dam fevél '18; 10w er, George Anderson. neau voters by C Attorr How- a on as to whether the AJ R 3 ags Fairbanks to Juneau — Oliver u ¥ Engineer Stuart, in discussing ard D. Stabler at t special meet- could be forced to sell power to his report, admitted that his fig- Jetty, John Cross, George Molkey of the Juneau City Council the City-owned utility, stated that . it BivE At Carl Marcy. s ures do not give a true picture of . s 3 it is his understanding that since (o0 berations because they re- Juneau to Seattle—William Cla inted out that|at least part of the AJ power po.. m‘m,c‘r the bubsthntiil “wage Frank Steen, Homer Shaltz, H. 1e Alaska Ju- ates in water rights owned 5 ' Graves, Claude Brown, Be iner: ses granted power ecmpany planned around the use by the uld‘Alusk:\ Gastineau mine, employees in May nor the electric Brown, Jerry Brown. machinery which d the rights were theirs prior ... tions effective November _Villam Reitz, Howard Johnso! much larger con- to the birth of the Federal Power 1, 1946, \{mcn will result in an Allen Redd, J L. DeHuif, Robert —_— — - annual cstimated loss of revenue THOTR: ——— of $16,000 Juneau to Whitehorse—Willie 3 . Stuart stated the under pub- Gluchic. N Ai ihe N“ el sho lic ownership, expenditures for ’Ju“ea" to Fairbanks — Mario: v iRie labor would be less than under Meath, Bob Meath, Lucille Meath present ownership, but gave no Marshia Lavary. basis for this speculative astate- e o B0 iy Bt shass MRS. FOLGER NAMED Both reports were ordered print-| DEPUW (ou-E(ToR of ed in full in local newspapers. No CUSTOMS, PETERSBURG agreement was reached on the the YOU WILL SEE A complete line of BAROMETERS, COMPASSES and all brands of BINGCULARS and OPTICAL GOODS including the famous “Bausch and Lomb” emount to be paid Stuart, who was hired last Friday by the Coun- Confirmation of appoint Binoculars with the NEW RUBBER cil. ] d point- EYE and RAIN GUARDS Stuart, understood to be a can-Ment of Mrs. Bernice Folger & didate for manager of ‘the power NeW .Deputy Collector of Cus- toms at Petersburg was received The Latest Styles in SUN GLASSES company if it becomes city-owned, came to Juneau several days earl- rorning by the U. 8. Custom tois for MEN and WOMEN i office. in Juneau, fer at the request of a local public- “13¢ RSN > A nclus ex-Mayor nest I'SONS . iy . - T 9 FCR LADIES Stuart advised the Counci) that Ue: o E)"‘(f;"’f;ll?:‘s ::Sm“ g TO MATCH THAT NEW SPRING OUTFIT B b . lthoden he The appointment is effective April Have your SUN CLASSES CROUND || i veen i o e G = previously. An informal poll of IO YOUB OWN PBESCRIPTION Qc}x_l\Ci}mexx following 'lh‘:‘ fllt‘{‘llnfi s . . ( H You will find EVERYTHING in the G et o cientisis oming OPTICAL LINE to please the sider their contract with Stuart North for Study of Seal Herd Habits retroactive The two repo most fastidious ts, one by Stabler and the other by Stuart, will ap- pear in the Empire tomorrow. TR TTLE, March 27—(®— A Biblical references to “a ¥'S study of the feading and migra- PR ST Yo/ @k Il journey” involve approximately its of the seal herds of === o T 2 e | twenty-three and one-fifth miles. {10 pacific will be made by sc 2 ' ik |tists for the Fish and Wild Service, who will sail in May I ‘ Alaskan waters aboard the form- and patrol vessel, Black AFTTENTION A a1 Victor Schelle, biologist will head the expedi- 2 rd the 118-foot vessel, ALL MEMBERS OF will be commanded by Capt. Clyde I. Dell of Seattle. \ 2 SER 5 | Plans for a timilar winter ex- Igloo Ne. 6 and Auxiliary No. 6 Bt G Eatilie wite erngCalifornia west to the Inter- Inational dateline were also an- nounced by Dr. Schelle PIONEERS OF ALASKA o T it Trrien Are Asked to Attend REGULAR e ; ! PRISONERS BROUGHT HERE Edwin Lindoff and Archie White | arrived in Juneau yesterday as pri-! | soners of Deputy U. S. Marshal Syd | Thompson. They were arrested |in Sitka for burglary and were 1bound over to the Federal Grand | FRIDAY NIGHT, March 28 Odd Fellows’® Hall SP.M. }JE:S‘”\:‘&-I;:":‘.: G R ALL VISITING BROTHERS INVITED | o ‘l and SOCIAL MEETING GRAVES GOES SOUTH H. S. Graves has left for the south via PAA on a brief trip. Join the EASTER PARADE and follow the Crowd to the GASTINEAU CAFE and TREAT THE FAMILY to a FULL COURSE SUNPAY BINNER ONLY S1.50 or Ups to a selection of the following STEAKS - - - CHICKEN ROASTS - - . CHOPS SPAGHETT] " Mear paiis or RAVIOLAS COCKTAIL . . . . SOUP SALAD and DESSERT A Quiet and Yes Feolics, the BEST FOOD ! with a muted violin. tions. Her only difficulty with !the instrument was found with very soft passages, she said. For accompanying, it is a suitable in- strument; though of course, she added a soloist would not find it sufficient to his needs. | Calvert because | puts herself in the was now 500. Koldofsky reserved extend to a point above Govern- GOOD RE(EPTIO" ae® word of regret that a public GOLD (REEK woRK ment Hospital and protect the l ticket sale was not made for this kuilding from being undermined. R KOLDOFSKY |t RESUMED BY (REWS . l Fo Only holders of the organization NOTICE | ’membership cards were granted ad- — Effective April 1, tie Motorship { vlol'" CON(ERT'm!ssion. although undoubtedly a Estebeth will sail for Sitka and |great many more lovers of music! Water level of Gold Creek has waypoints each Wednesday at noon. ’ e |would have attended could they dropped sufficiently in the past Geperal freight will be accepted Violinist Adoph Koldofsky, ac-|have purchased individual tickets few days jor work to be resumed .t the Northland Dock until 5 p.m. companied by Gwendolyn Williams,|for the performance, along both banks of Gold Creek, Tyesday, and meats only, will be City Engineer McNamara said to- day Work on concrete foundations on accepted until 10 a.m. Wednesdays. DAVIS TRANSPORTATION CO. adv. 532-t12 presented a most gratifying con-| Following the concert, a Tecep- cert last evening in the 20th Ceu-‘(wn for Koldofsky and Miss Will- tury Theatre, in the first of a jams was tendered at the home spring series to be presented forlof- Mrs. Zalmain Gross, in the ab- the north bank was begun again by > 3 . the membership of the Juneau sence of Mr. Gross, chairman of the City crew yesterday. Concerts Assoclation. ithe Concerts Association, who is Acrods the creek, Contractor Bill When you pay ior QUALITY why not get the FINEST — Buy FLORSHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. adv. 532-tf The audience, perhaps half lhe“ill and in St. Ann's Hospital. Manthey re-commenced working capacity of the theatre, was most1 - ceee on a Government contract for a appreciative, and Koldofsky grac-, complete retaining wall which will sly played four encores in addi- fticalie h . i e progam. 'HOLY WEEK SERVICES A capable artist, Koldofsky per- | formed with grace and movement a program of numbers not too ARE Now plANNEDl heavy for popular enjoyment. N l pRESBYTER!AN s b Many were outstandingly beauti- ful, as the second movement An- ‘C“(‘)’:‘I’;fl_m?"fi.mfge”Eig;?femfi‘%:‘;f The Northern Light Presbyterian Church will observe Holy week with special services. These services will begin Sunday morning, when the tury violin concerto by an as vet unknown composer, taken from the two Junior Choirs, under the di- rection of Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon, artist's own collection of manu- will sing a program of special mu- scripts; or Ravel's Piece en Forme de Habanera, which was played Koldofsky rearranged his an- sic at the 11 o'clock worship hour. nounced program somewhat. He At that service, the Sacrament of did, as the opening number, a Baptism for Infants will be admin- J ¥ Sonata by Handel in four short istered and new members will be ® 9 TUBES including vements, then mcved into the acknowledged into the membership Rectitier. i rogram with the Kreisler Con- of the Church. certo and Greig's Sonata in C| On Monday evening, a worship @ ‘SHADOW SILENT’ minor. |service will be conducted in the Changer handles ten Efore the intermission, he fav- Church. This service will be built 10-inch or eight 12- around the use of vistial education, in which Kodachrome slide pic- tures will be used. These pictures will begin with the Triumphal En- ored the audience with Berceuse a lullaby by Green, which was played softly with muted strings In the second portion of the pro- inch recerds. © 3 BANDS Ameri- can and Foreign Re- gram, Koldofsky cut out one num- try of Jesus into Jerusalem, and ception. er and played _his fourth group cont: ' i n t b P I)m o 0 Y P continued through the Institution & “UILT-IN ‘AERO- in third place. These numbers of the Lord’s Supper, the Passion D Sy % were Romance by Wagner, Plece and Crueffixion or Jesus, The Re- YEINK: Toop aaviens en Forme de Habanera by R vel. surrection of Jesus and close with o and Ruralia Hungarica by von the Ascension. Dohnanyi. The last was an I Birices: - ol eantitue i Gypsy numb e Wednesday and Friday r’” domestic or for- first a campfire scene, evenings, with the Sacramient of eign broadcasts ora ; "“‘"‘”““l";""““ < The public is cordially invit- interrupted record- First was the Concerto for Vi o ?"d e g ke CRlntib s oL om mar a U’}i e more listening Erten Ry ; e Senior Choir, under the di- pleasure from ¥ . rection of Murry L. Benedict, will deli ss a minu A e bl ¥ fine e Motorola. On the iy owest on€ Easter music on Easter Sunday at| basic points—tone, T aithaton” ththa o 11 o'cleck selectivity and sensitivity—Motorola SR e Tl BN 50 T challenges comparison with any MRS. JOSEPH RELEASED radio at any price. Come in—see and $295.00 sakoff rezade, and the Yo Princess Mrs. Louise Joseph, Junean: deaf hear the new Motorola today. final numb as L'Agitana, the mute, has been released from th by Kreisler alled back by Gypsy Woman Koldofsky was proving applause for three cores after the close of his gram He played Orientale, Qui; Liebesleide by Kreisler, and Meditation Thais. he final number was possibly the most en- joyable of the entire concert Accompanist Gwendolyn Williams did her work with flawless deli- cacy, and a liquid quality that was most pleasing She stated after the concert that she had found the piano exceeded her expecta- custody of City Police by Ci istrate William A. Hc ter he had given her a 3 pended jail sentence. Mrs. Joseph was turned over to the Alaska Na- tive Service. She had been charged with alleged petty theft growing out of an attempt to shoplift sev- eral small items of cosmetics from Goldstein Building the Nance Variety Sfore Monday. | Mag- ap- en- pro- by a AUTIFUL PHONE 394 vowll find the Scotty label and medallion on every genuine ROTHMOOR New spring 1947 ROTHMOOR® DRESS COATS Mr. Koldofsky was enthusiastic over the audience, both as to its gratifying size, and for the appre- ciative reception which the con- cert was accorded. The audience did indeed exceed many expectations, being in the neightorhood of tkz total member- ship of the Concerts Association, which Jack Fletcher announced Nipped-in and slender—this Charles Lowe* has switched to coat by rotaMOOR. Cut from atypically exquisite ROTHMOOR Calvert Whiskey is mellower. woolen and tailored for figure flattery as only ROTHMOOR *of 74 Harvard Street, Boston, Mass. Caivert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. 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