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PAGE EIGHT "HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—jUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1947 e First Graders Transferred /ACOBINS GUIDE 14 Engined (54 Skymast HENRY LUTTMAN, | 7 | | irst Graders Trans Toars SUNE |4-Engin ymaster ! 1 ) g | F Fifth Street School fo AR : REAL SOURDOUGH, ! @! _THE NUGGET SHOP | | 3 rom Fitih Mree ' Plane Flies Over Alanfic | “yow ¥ JUNEAU | 1 3 " . . A ., T 1 Old School, Indian Village : : Gine Slolng s en s iion | 4 ] l' oul I o' al on'ro s the first steambont to , traverse mc[z for so long that you Fanbeassurcd . 4 B8 S Ol 8. Yukon River in 1899, is in Juneau| { of selecting only silver you know is the 1 (In yesterday’s Empire, Anx- I g A on gxsk»\n_\' to the Ploneers’ Home | RIGHT sterling for you . . . to match your 4 ous P: I . WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 P—|at Sitka. . . »us Parent 1 ¢ € TR aitee 1 e s { his cation and ¢ i [ The United States Air Force an-| Luttman, who will be 80 years personality ... to delight you forever! (‘_ y 7 her teria! throughout . | nounced that a four-engined C-54 jold in February has prospected, { 2 A t his next issu Skymas leted tr d and boated along Alaska's Fifth street were L 23 . - i | Skymaster plane has completed the |trapped a ‘,,L:” It o, = Aska tourist travel Ifirst transatlantic flight in history |rivers for 50 years. He will fly ’“ 1t | T s-'ud Jacobin. \’h o without a pilot at the controls. to Sitka for medical obscr\'almn.l s % e the y H crop’ was wr-'m.x\ N' The transport took off from Ste- |and then to Seattle where a cat- H ‘ " i t E phenville, Newfoundland, at 2 p.m., jaract caused l:_y a flying chip uI t y e pROGRAM I'AKEN PST, Sunday and ten hours and 15 | frozen weod will be removed. es later landed at Brise Nor-| Asked how he liked his first } i ¥ B UP Now BY AIA ton. 40 miles west of London airplane ride, Luttman was en- z : " The completely automatic flight | thusiastic i / : gt ! 3 (was computed at 2400 miles. It was| “Just imagine” he said, “Tn an feany, ) ¥ 2 S z e . an experiment by the Air Force. hour and a halfhw co'.'ircd n;f ! STERLING 030 ! e - = x i Th(‘ plnc wlmh is \sslpnu‘ to | same .(‘rnmr\' which took us 45 1 = sfill But Ready fe Wilmington, O., carried total of | that time he traveled by pol- | BRe nipcéiveiiing, Gl Gamliu Chuilin| - Exouion Guosoon e y 14 men including an emergency |ing toat from Dawson by way of\§ g oyding Fed, Tax. FBR9, Sl : g o« W S'”ke Anyfime crew of nine but no human hand | h,r ymile and Gloldpz\\l.cr. and ! | touched the controls on the entire ithen down the Salchaket to Fair-| 5 & k - [ light, the Alr Force suid. It re- banks = 4 Many Exira Fancy Pieces are on MIAMI, Fia, £ 23 —P—The | ceived its information from the Am- [ Luttman came to Alaska fromy % pr d Coast from Tampa,!erican Embassy in England {New York in '98 and worked aboard i Hand. DEIIVGIY Guaranteed on oday Was warned! The flight was accomplished by |a U. S. revenue cutter, which sur- g i 2 s as the|self-controlled pre-set mechanism. |veyed and charted the Yukon, | AnY Pattern. M aid % < each year, storm in & No “mother ship” ompanied the | penetrating 155 miles into the Arc- § B Trom! tha Tni R 8 | plane. ltic. He recalls the occasion when ! Th NU GE ll“l_, | addition 1 s The transatlantic flight was com- |he was aboard one of three boats ! e i 4 hok aribk mandes by Col. James M. Gillespie, (which were blockaded by ice on - ¢ gy ¢ i (o e . Wilmington, Ohio. chief of the All-|the Dull River about 600 miles 3 Now in the Slmpson Bu1ldmg 9 arl 2 Weather Flying Division. from Dawson. e passengers. ( \ . e Ay weather bureau said ————————— were marooned there for.an en-'} _ Come in and browse around i i . . Orders received by mail are given prompt and \ The school wil {tire winter, subsisting on prov z oaterar Attention. * t the regular first ness of the fons carril 50 SARECANE SRRELEC L s oo il T TR S s o el 8 Mis. Kathryn Apland 1 the Caribbean ’ that no one has returned to that - —— cEHRCEn s B iy da Bechtold and Miss Esther south Florldians spot since. { T i S e 3 e s voca o0 | JUNEAU MARINE CO. this angement the children will damag ;sloragt‘ boat to ply t Yuan. }IE . rcmain with their present teach- WEDDED HERE'fpem 20 years prospecting around Marlne MARI“E WAYS and ers. They will even continue to the mouth of the Tanana, but REPAIRING AND NEW IRvoi e sune :“"‘k‘“““‘)‘(""::\ = {h Glasesr, daughter of|until modern equipment was re- Hardware CONSTRUCTION Boat Sales % thelr equiptient, vyl e, TOVe: & sl Al et cently introduced in that region — . inlein takibe. up: the n and Mrs. Norman Glaser of| gy Ruhher Boais : G % 2 e supervised leveland, Ohio, and John Par-|DAs g0ld been obtalnable in ap-| ¢ Foap Wet EIHIESS Appralsals ¢ The decision to utilize the Wil-| g “art = mate of U, S. Engineers ship, |Preciable quantities. PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 o loushbe Aventis . KDUBAL S thib v o hing ven- m warnings were ent, mate ot L. Engineers SHIP ™ A" life-long bachelor, Luttman Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways ighby : ool in thiSiang prior to that acti With The Colors, of Cedar Key|LT-646, were married in the Meth-| = T 70008 600 H R % manner was reached afler serious|iytaq varous programs in th of 4,000 I and continued odist Church here at 7 p. m. Mon-{ b agh, i gm htained his fousiaexation | Wia §ivE. ko -‘":“ifll States t Sitka she will plan ing in Storm W m Palm Beach day, Septemb The Rev. Treat I:'C‘:d ‘;ar“t':“ e “:O ‘vc“ars““:lm 1]15\ plans. The school could not beiang coordinate the work at Alice the to Carl .| performed the ceremony. | Uod“companmm gl “‘“"/”b““'d in ‘f!’“"““"f ‘,L\ “& ff"“" Island Sanatorium and at the « riim Florida west Miss Glaser was employed Xol"E Boen in Ghiskan. Lutt;nan‘ “:as" under the Alaska “I\m.v' Service gothopedic Hospital with educa- Keys some time as Aircraft Cx)mmnm—[ralsed gl mwr’nshi of Smra; f“““ to rlhcl““’A‘]‘[““k”““‘;‘}“u“"““‘ tional activities at the Mt. Edge- Jacobin 3 | while the storm was halted for cator of Civil Aeronautics Ad-iluga Fos ik rc;em‘“ra i : .mxl. OA (l 1F 4 “1 2 0 e 1‘ 'I”"_t’: cumbe School days in Juneau and travel the time pressure preva- Mministraticn in Juneau L st ton BT hronse Saral i \ oy L IREGRC VAN, J8Y, ¢ ‘:'_ @ . g s |westward to Anchorage and Fair over ic states, the' Mr. Parent, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Jons 7 ing only children residing in _the banks, s a route at Val- weather bureau it was mov. John Parent of Sacramento, Calif.|Pended on a post which stood be-j ) {mmediate’ nelghborhood ot Wil-| . SHOOTS MOUNTAIN RAM |P8nks, stopping: entoute st Val- Wweats : T e he U. S. Engi |fore his 100-year-old Lome. ] g o 3 dez, Cordova, and Seward. He re- ing northward very slowly, six to has Leen on the U. S. Engineers} "The nscription” read: “Here Cien- & Jv'uuhb.\ /;\t‘:{ur'fl nl«l‘ng 'nm “‘f‘-n:'i Robert S. Sanford, Chlef of the |ports that the reaction to his book €ight miles an hour. ship operating to the westward for| B;flgog;w il ¥ T Ceie ot ipdcs | etk Prauch uf (he U1, 8 RumaTe opeNehineigl atihica; 7 N e |General Gates October 17, 177."| & i i \ndcwnuld m”»‘m_m"‘ x '«" ? of Mines, reports he bagucfl a big | agiti will be published in the since the; The couple left aboard the Prin-| Following his operation lluum.m. on a als an un-|yam last month on a short hunting | spring cess Lobise today for a honey-| -UUOWHE WS opwal St A0 favorable racial balance in the trip%n the Alaska Mountain range e moon trip to California, following | intends ref umv ] 'x gs and| classes cast of Mt. McKinley National Park which Mr. Parent will attend DS cottage at Tanana. ! SICKS' SEATTLE The change will be made when He said that the ram measured 32 = SNCE L A school for the purpose of sitting R "t:)_ .'x.t ‘s;‘) o now!x BREWING & MALTING the work of reconditioning the | inches around the curve of the horns for a higrer license. | ‘cné pants 5 fl ; [ co building is complete; which will and was 24 inches from point to At the wedding ceremony Miss|arsiving. See them on display at| : probably be in about two weeks. In point with the horns measuring 13 IAKE wASHI"GToN Trudy Nelson was bridesmaid, and|GRAVE'S “The Clothing Man.” 6 u SINCE 1878 the meantime the excess load of inches around the base. Mr. Lester Carlson was best man.| e w”‘"“‘mad A % — - - - - e —— eal e a s for argains. M Sl o R 3 FiSH; NO ARRESTS \wTicE 0 CREDITORs | . BAHOUEI IS Pu""ED All cmwerned are hereby notified | G BY ODD FEllowS AND that GERTRUDE BOGGAN was on | September 22nd, 1947, appointed ex- | REBEK “ TOMORROW ecutrix of the Last Will and Testa- A s ment of GARLAND BOGGAN De- | e ceased | Annual pot luck dinner of Re-| All persons having claims against ion is now bekabs, Odd Fellows and their said estate are hereby required to | year and that families will be held tomorrow|Present the same, with proper | came as last September 24, at 6:30 p. m. in vouchers and verified according to | : get ms lower, tr= IOOF Hall. Any member who law, within six months from the | « to get back to their own side w bas not been contacted is asked date of this Notice, to the under-‘ & our patrolmen approach,” he 00d are among t0 call Mrs. Ted Laughlin, Green signed executrix at her home in Under these cond valuable 165. to make reservations. | Juneau, Alaska, or at the office of most impossible to arrest a Jousewives,! The dinner will be followed by Ter attorney, M. E. Monagle, 200 » and get a case that will stand 10 other food- @ regular lodge meeting which 15‘St'\~‘ard Building, Juneau, Alaska. in court™ dispe: uld do well Y01l call. Mrs. Mary Ross will| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd = Washington's “reward” for being 1o look to the sty for speak on Odd Fellowship, which day of September, 1947. At Your Friendl Tavern to look to thi g industry for SP P conservation-minded in banning an increasing t of their protein Was founded by Thomas Widley, GERTRUDE BOGGAN, % fish traps and seining in state food need ose blr(hdm' is Sepzcmucr 25 ) Executrix. istri 1 3 eds. { Distributed Throughout Alaska waters, Moore charged is to watch e AN | Eon T First publication, Sevt. 23, 1947. by ODOM & COMPANY Oregon fishermen take three- ¢ | Last publication, Oct. 14, 1947, . - & o fourths of the total cdich in the HOSP“A[ NOTES Voo : ; - st ” e i : | Admitted to St. Anu's Hospital | W ! LEAVE JUNEAU | sosteraay for medican attention were | YOU'LL SAVE M 5 Leaves $30,000 ‘ | Svemer Nystrom and Billie Vaisvia. | v . o | Discharged were medic s Ole 2 W) P BY Will fo His | ABOARD loulSE Kasin, Master Dean Tercncio, and | ’ . Mrs. Oliver Hofstad. James Young, “ IVIO lfl!h Se"el’! The Princess Louise carried 46 | a surgical case was also discharged, m T 5 — |Juncauites as southbound passen- err‘ E“"fil“ tvi‘m“ of Douglss Mo | ; . / Y 0 w 0 '. “ (3 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23— -'gers today when she left at 9 erla‘nney r?xhcp:l ast admitted to the m The amazing tastes of C ; i 3 ! Af Newsslands and BOOk Slores thron hou’ R (Balnbrldgc'.sm;rf;\ Zcmri.”?‘fl;‘ Tr:u,sc embarking for Seattle G"“_‘""“e"‘Hvbr;:wiycsterg.‘v Also u g and Gunner, whom he left $30,000, were: Ann Mates, Jack Koly, Mr. Sdmitted for & short perlod, are 11/ WITH... ] Alaska and in the Siates continue to regale a Superior Court/and Mrs. Canfield, T. R. Roberts, PAtients WHeh W0/ he Fa e eriee | i 4 2208 jury hearing the contest of the Walter B. Heiscl, Phil Johnston,‘:z il Esetaon. Haspital | Y The greatly improved Second Edition of will brought by Sherman J. Bain-|Mrs. Phil Johnston, Roberta Clem- 5 & Tou Jacobins bridge, brother of the late doglent, Mrs. Delia Ross, Mr. and Mis.| Df- H. C. g‘“‘“’ 416 w0 murses, i T ists and S 5 s, fancier. E. B. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. James Cauly and Ann Mooney o “ ‘ourists and Sportsmen’s Witnesses yertorday. teatified] Cleorys: Rkt tbrougm:i:i patients from the Home- oy - That Carleton R. told them the| Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Parent, Mrs. | ID-the-Woods Hospital at Seward in | dogs preferred Mickey Mouse and{J. A. Willlams, Donald Wllllams‘fg&k“m re 22 of the AR | 1] Th A h H db k l h N h similar cartoons at the mouea'lrcnc Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John|™ " " chiakai v ”“ i H which they attended regularly with Cass, Ed Kurtz, K. Endres, and' p e Authentic Handbook of the Nort their master. {Mr. and Mrs. George Ringstad and, (A ~ % ‘ ¢ Handsome 210-age book, i with atst | i in o cue oty o't e x| - ] Horton - information, colorful stories and hundreds of 0 'not. speak Engh h, which| Passengérs . to~ Vapcouver velk m“ v beautiful photographs, maps, charts, etc., on prompted Judge Charles S. Bur-|Mrs. Raymond Bell, A. H. Meuller, o the Last Frontier. \nell to get into the act Mrs. A. H. Mueller, James Mueller, o o ever one of these 'm SPECIAL 16-PAGE PICTURE PORTFOLIO, WITH A e e e oad Masn, ML, S . L4 v % B e R R Lt FOUR-COLO 0, end if he'd like to sit on this'Perry E. Besbe, Mrs. Perry.E. " " EIGHT PAGES OF FOUR-COLOR Gase,” sald the Judge, “but’ he Beebe; Mrsj W, . Riley, Mre D] .W TRucK FEATURE Y. KODACHROME REPRODUCTIONS |said he v.asnt, interestes Johnson, Collins Johnson, Dr. and mn ers. L. P. Dawes, Mary Valentine,' .“ N Mr. and Mrs. Stewart W. Neely,: ® L-head, high-compression engines o E; {E B or ! xtra-size t issi ¢‘Nl:§k!'4- A l-!ul,ll)\: Your Bes’ Alaska (REAHVE WR"ERS 'william Nickle, Jimmy O'Connor, et diay qular shafiu—fir l:nnr:el:ll:'ne?n gears and _' p WANT TO GO THERE ! ‘[o MEE‘I’ I’oMoRROW‘E Turnbull and Fitz Millson. — (A typical comment) [ e ® Four-ring pistons save gas and oi1f ~ ® Uniform cylinder cooling increases i . “Not only is it complete ir Book B“Y at | CALIFORNIA VISITORS efficiency . . . reduces wear! Y v . & 4 4 The Creative Writers group of © Exhaust valve seat inserts cut actua b o g val - 1 “uu,‘l“:) ?On?cmm""'f:‘fl Lo lhe Ans Cra!u Inc, will meet! Mr. and Mrs. J. France, of San { » grinding expense! o ngmq?nent agsemhlies. TIops -“ et | D) | moro 3t 5t e o G ar i o ~ e B % sor g o i z : ik TRUCK e iglc ot the Narhland. 1o ifil‘fimffu'lfigaymf;“ Mrs, ‘Macka lmumt—vvfl*— i aman vty Plpgd ‘ smser / ONLY DODGE BUILDS it | bz ‘::"‘d:m'r'e Jpkey & dellow PRI e Sk Mol | i The: Mot FROM KETCHIKAN has switched to 6l % va S —W arver st Guide Cc . g <l |which organized last week, wel- o editor, Bellingham Herald. of Juneau {comes all interested persons. | Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Horn, of Caivert becaus w A work-study program has been Ketchikan, are staying at the Bar- . g w o larranged for the meeting tomor- ancf Hotel. Calvert is lighter T If you liked thic First Guide, |||y Membes wii - toke s, T - ° = iplanning and conducting the les- AIR POWER -_'g__mee St., Dallas, Tex. you 11 love the New Guide |||<: 4 permuent name for the Tune in to KINY Sept. 28 at 6:15 | CALYERT RESURVE Blended Whiskey, o ® 0 group and general plans for the P. M. to hear American Legions’ . ¥ rain Dl crason will also he discussed, “The Race for Air Power.” T e e o e rer 4 Front at Main St. ——— Phone 57

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