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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~~ ~ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1947 dumped in the streets, the sewer| . [ ning when the Anniversary ban- ewsy Noies mains were eight feet Lelow mc‘Kathe[me Stevens KIWANIS (lUB S lqncl will be held in the Gold Roow 5 U surface and always giving trouble. n at 6;15. Honored guests at Because of the depth at which 'I' B B d [ IS'I' AN"IVERSARY |the banquet will be member's [ [they were buried it created a prob- 0 e(ome ” e 0 wives and Mariner Girl Scouts, a o a blem in engineering to get to them. e troop which is sponsored by the ] 8 I'|His report of the council's action GeorgeJ WI”'amS mNORED IODA | Club. ! 1 . Cinderella met with the unanimous approval| e l? ° k of all present i == v S ) 5 K PO C So. e | (Special Correspondence) Ib Was RIS YeDOrted: that the| Mr:'and Mrs Sandy Steyens of| . ool Ly oy vESTER GEORGS GEADUARES; | SKAGWAY, Sept. 13—John Pi-|Boy Scouts are making plans for|Juneau announce the coming mar- o ’V‘M‘-“x’.‘l‘(‘)]‘(: ‘”L-_‘“pf:‘l“ £ "'l k‘m‘)"'\-‘ RETURNS HERE FROM SOUTH |chotta, manager and owner of theja yearly camp at Lake Linderman Yiage of their daughter Katherine | the Kiw. S lu.r;rim "“h(»j"l-(;:‘ i teTai THESE ARE FROCKS that the |Skagway. Public Service Company,|for all SCouts in. Southeast Alaska, Bertha Cecilia, to Mr. Geo iSRRG the! ; RIHA SR T hoaed SXARDL 5 Ak . # K jthe first of this month instituted; C. A, Carroll, who was Skag-|Willlams. The marr will be per- day in the Gold Goom of the smerican plane from Seattle were Baranof Hotel This W med at 2:30 oclock in the kK the npo oand Mrs. Tom George and fsuit against the City of Skagway'way's representative to the Sour- |1 LR L to get an. injunction, against them. dowgh convention in Seattls in,Catholic Church of the Natlvity, v("',m’ is cel b’il.\mll_ their hlx)n ughter Fsther has just in the latest style with preventing the city from in apyiJuly, gave a detailed report of his|With the Rev. Leo Sweeney, S. J. AVer e (RARL Wikl il o bpr aduated from the cadet mursing " i manner enforcing the. new ordi-it1ip. He, stated tht he felt it had|reading the vows f‘?“_ mn'—]“' evening . ln | course at the Providence Hospital frabics in patterns you'll inance, No. 178, whigh was passed{been beneficial to Skagway in| An evening reception will be giv- braiign of the.eyent i attle and will have a short p like on, August 19, 1947. This ordin-imore ways than one and that from cn in the El alizagm beginning B:ij‘?mu'm s (!:\yq ot L\”'\, vacalion in Juneaul before she works i ance. fixes the valuation of thefvarious reports from delegates at 9 oclock. A four-piece orches- ')‘tsa hidy F;; ]{A_Ajr :mr;:nryn of | in her prof & iplaintiff’s, John Pichotta, proper-/present Skagway can expect se ltra will play for dancing. Some l~° Al-l*fis o lkl:llf”vl*& ..;U{“' — R ¢ ity at $41,700, and the rates he|eral post-convention trips next|Written invitations have been sent. icn, and Delegate E. L. Bartlett. Basil Amatoff, of Hoonah, is stop- fis to charge for his electricity and|summer. He also said Vic Sparks ‘buf all friends are invited to.-at. Delegate Bartlett addressed ; Ipower for Skagway is based onjmachanical horse, Sparky, stole|tend both the wedding and recep- Club on the passage of the Alas- p CHECKS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, that figure. ~ Throught the new(the convention. It was stationedtion kan bills through the United States _ £ schedule of rates, Mr. Pichottalin the lobby of the New Wash-| Miss Hazel Jamison will be maid Congress, emphasizing the diffi- and in small and ‘large would. be allowed a Tate of 7 per-|inngton Hotel and had a sign of honor D:md lMx; Elsie .»\s!.l\le)("lcutlx(y sz()l nmt; ib]l.\‘km ;; get leg;;Al 7 N cent for his net return. it 1 “Th S rs and Miss Dorothy Stevens, sister of | lation hrough both ouses. el 4 prints. Fast colors too. | Mr. Pichotta, in his summons, ?i,‘mL‘ ;::;fl?fi'c ;l,’:,l]m“,f “‘.’;g" ;:’ the bride, will be bridesmaids. cited the lack of accurate informa- $2-65 tQ '3'65 Just the thing for school. ’ullcg(‘.\' that the enforcement °f~‘Skagway » Mr. Sandy Johnson will be best Lll('n”:\"::)llll;i the Term;qr_\t') as oune 1200 PAIR ONLY » > the new ordinance is a violation| A length: discussion of the'man o e main causes of this sjtu- 2 o 5 |of Articles 5 and 14 of the amend-| ;,pke Bl ensued with & num.| Miss Stevens graduated from the|ation. Genuine Rabbit Lined | . ments to the Constitution of thelper of veterans present being ask-'Juncau High School last spring, Mis, s Winn spoke 1w the CAPESKIN ! ; 4 {United States and a violaion of eq to state their stand upon the and has been employad in the Kiwanis on the work of the { to 61 Ye |the Organic Act of Alaska. He|pjll They unanimously stated they medical division of the Alaska Na-|TuLer '\w(‘):ml(um ;ul /\J;lrkuv GLOVES 1 X-days, rehabilita- |states that instead of $41,700, his!were opposed to the passage of thejtive Service this summer. She is which !DWPGNY actually represents a val-ihill as they feel it vitally neces- also a member of the J au City 1 \R\u:k 2| fuation of $90,000. He also states'sary to Alaska's future prograss/Band. Mr. Williams, who was aiding the the patients, and work of & ‘ $2.50 to $3.50 7 to 14 Yea ; )2 i d 0 ithat he has been operating and!that industty be encouraged to born and reared in Douglas and government \ $3.50 . . ’ 5 g [{furnishing electric light and pow-{come in. It was voted to, support|Juneau, is an employee of the The delic cake was baked by \ % er to the City of Skagway and|the Juneau Chamker of Commerc: Juneau Spruce Corporation Minnie Fizlds, who has gained lo 10, e 10 ¥ oni QUALITY SINCE /887 inhabitants and charging thercfor'in their stand against it, and to| The young couple will make their ca] fame for her light hand w P’ 'L BN hceording to the provisions of a|wire both the Juneau Chamber home in Juneau for a short time cake making, and was given to the! DY.0U former ordinance. The present!and Senator Butler, head of and then plan to leave for San Giuh in appieciation of the help| Tates are: |Public Lands Committze, to that| Diego, Calif, where they will \the organization has given to the e £ LIGHTING leffect. jmak> their futuze home Minfield Children’s Home through-| i . @ & g Fist 200 kwhr 10¢| Roy kagie, new Inspector in i TR out the year. The club sponsor ! 3 : 7. %, & 200 kwhr 8! char Sataii Skag- i an annuel Christmas party for th FV 7y 2 g n g Next charge of Immigration in Skag party o e@ ‘)y a A\ Next 200 kwhr 6C way was introduced to the mem- .'0"” Mvmso"s ildren, and has also arranged i Fi {Eoess 3¢ pers, as well as several members| % or a picnic this summer and B8 & b RN WATER HEATING: lof the movie outfit, Mrs. Ewing| PAH"TS GIRL BABY crectea playground equipment. § L] 1 First 100 kwhr 1¢ geott, wife of the writer, producer! 2 dicli end marigol grown | |onpeR vou . waiLE THEY LAsY) L . L 258 A ¥ i 3 S | 5 he Home sorabe - I To Fun ral g W"e F | B p ! Bxaass 8 *“land director of Hfllpuon, Dean A e ¥ oiciank the 5 me ‘_"”“f"‘_“l ‘mbl ,:J'"" + ALL STATE GLOVE CO. o . e ¥ K QOOEING : ,..|Spencer, sound technician; Jack . oot 0F o P o cakes were presented to ti Yo ' | ! WY & go ol Straight kwhr 2¢Benson and Alex Shary, all UesHAY night, Mr s. JohM Glup and one of them is to be i -t = : IMOTOR POWER pressed their pleasure for the m,\m",‘""fl“’""‘ R I’L: e caved until next Wednesday cve- arrlage @‘%ea e ay 3 et 100 kwhr 130"‘ Lospitalities and courtesies ex ‘fi:‘:}l;lcex:d Mk e nex. tghy. I8, .- — e e — - Exsess C tended the company during t! o M - pounds and three ounces. T T | MINIMUM BILL: stay in Skagw |Ltern at St. Ann’s Hospi i per mont er meter in ser-; - 81 p onth: per mete | Her grandmoter, Mrs. L. Y Iy report as ( inue Page One, v 4 | ninary report as an Continu ,d /Yli"l ge ) vice. Hugh Hierr Superintendent' n4son. flew in A ains—of a head- The proposed new rates as set of the White Pass, and Charles|renakee. where she and het by, the new ordinance lower tkel(chuck) Roebr, came in from Ju-iyong are vacationing at the Again Available for Immediate Delivery s Hand Is Hurt 4 : Popperintaies, (e T land Is Hur lighting rates and raise the c00K- | oau by plane Saturday afternoon iy P RGPS T Wl As placard - hearing }Jicketecrsum ol . | s p i, e l E “ -~ John Whitak- _ o, e iz Py B 3 S after a short business trip to oy, . her daug. 7 ining ma told re- mingled, “fm cheering admiress, ol 'mye cuit for an injunction has gagttle jSlieg Raygolifon’e. giher dpughier, H / he Ohio Senator, a neryous driver i e ey |four-year-old Lois Jean. 0= flnflg ap ( ] impz tomed B oap door on TREE Wk PO brought The faher, John Re Bt 3 ; : This model features the highest achievements been put on by Communists.” ng, he and heire married so skagway, C. A. Carroll, Mayor; your head {employed by Som e ind. Dr. Donald T. Hall, a rela- | ° . = 2 Y S his 1 ; i t Hod l”\l Atk R : e by marriage, said after sewmg,g;‘;fi BOE:"L;;“‘ Ed\,‘&x;;;mm;{&:: 5 i\"‘ho?:]‘lnx“h;\lr:‘\ :-'[[l :“[“?“),“ tion Company. of Phileo research in radio and recorded music P ‘ cramento i R e S e e i Taft’s hand that the \gijiam peidelberger, and F. D. with untold delays during its con- o "“‘{‘f«hf _%".4“ 1 “,’hf‘ "‘\’”}}: ”lff‘,l“"‘t of vesterday. At Nicholson's request| o> LSRR B N e went ound would leave no permaneniceigins, The city . is Jrepresent-'struction. It is the first distinctive Chippendale design. the ceremo: held up: ‘& feW o aad. e g mv.l\:w» mishap, occurred when the |4 by Howard Stabler, Juneau at- home to be constructed in = PlO“EERS Wll.l HAVE 10 Tubes, plus rectifier minutes because the P SDRR, occurn W {torney, and the Light Company by way in several years and one of 3 Tuning Bands 1iet] i Y. § S00h - as QOhjo Senator ordered the - car e cs g “ & W o e A = 2 5% a . 5 A little late dri i w from the scene. Well, ctopped to take aboard Rep, Hamnr}pflu}'m' and Banfield, also of Ju- thc nicest last new Lome Po"_U(K FEED FR’D,‘Y New Phileo Built-In Triple Aerial System Francis neau. was the F byterian Mancse. s Push-Pull Beam Power Audio System vithdrew _ 'R. Jones (R-Wash), who voted| ichol AT sat ey Sl This suit is the culmination of b, embers of Pioneers' Igloo and . Dhi 5 g olengang 4 t the Taft-Hartley bill. Lasti, ‘orjos of meetings this summer| Mrs. Frank Boyd and duuz:mm-.%A,‘,w.LI 106180k BlafioRrs, ,I, 8. ARg New Phileo Deluxe Record Changer ear of c 1.year Jones ccfeated former Rep.|.. - & o F s B ixiliary will g together next Featherweight Tone Arm nd two doc- gepy "Hugh De Demeordt: who S iapand the hiring of Walter Stuart, Mrs. Boren, and small son, C Friday night for a potluck din- W Phileo Dviamic Renroducer rioking” her|wife and viewed ¢ ”‘{ alibead | staibe hecklers, jetchikan electrical: engineer to go, passengers for Skagway on one of yor “mwn hread will be the NesoIh o »“i"“ h p sby s o ol hes police- | Gontrontad by organised bosing,|OVCF -the books of the. light com-the last boats. Mrs. Boyd has been tabios gt G:15 o'clock in oad New Drop Panel Mechanism late man whe protection Nicholson ' Taft told. last night's audience thaf|PonY~ The town bases its val-lin California, W she was call- pajows Hall, Electric Push-Buiton Operation Sl w5 o et A e iy ".T“,,‘,{, e 3 m:nm-wom uation of $41,700 upon the actual'ed by the illness of her mot ac S g : a”d Nichot said: had i thacjao "m& '_;‘m”“v‘y 'm& ‘valuation of the property actually | Mrs. Boren accompanied her THIBODEAU T UNIVERSITY : e ¥ B[ as " e S s nsod me‘ S e r‘,‘”_ used to produce the power a mother here from Scattle and will IANGR Y . L A Cheice of Three Cabinet Styles. m in ath “station could only result in|ocor ity vl het famiy TGO e Kenneth Thibodeau, son of Mr WALNUT, MAHOGANY ox BLEACHED: i b “the Republicans win the e !and Mrs. Joe Thibodeau, flew south MAHOGANY tion Mrs. Beulah Koot and daugh-!ion home last Tuesday erday via Pan American Af Taft, introduced from thelter, Donna Lee Ward, left Friday|yirn patsy Carroll, hostess. to Portland, where he will 2n- Come in and Ask for a Demonsiration ge, remarked smilingly that the morning for Whitehorse where e ter his sophomore year at Portland picket line through which she had trey will drive to Fairbanks. They| jack Molyneau, wellknown tray- | University. He took his first year " Ji t walked with her husband to enter|will join Mr. Knctt who has been .jing salesman, called on his cus-|©f coliege wirk at St. Martins Col- r ;. the ball “booed in a rather half- employed there fur the past few yomare saturday. \lege at Lacey, Wash, His sister, ! She added that “by mcnthi and moke 1..ir home fu L Dorothy, is attending Marylhurst al I Knott closed up Ri - the broad way some of them smil- that city. Mrs i C ,‘1 d VM. Henry c. | College which is located near Port- «, Tm surc they must be Re- ke home here und took BT CA mamie. Juncau residents, ware at|lnd BT Buplicaps Tl lthe Golezn North Hotel this week.| - 1 M| wm. Hamil, David J: Cox and| v“ilfamwily from Anchorage, Mr. and| rd has operator v My Hewurieila SHARP IS ARRAIGNED « soion o i et = " v 1 Yoy % ¥ A4 Mrs. J. A. Hunter of Fairb: s, | ON ASSAU“, M"E“ T e :m:; Frances ?;uc l';ublic"}ii::llhi {recensly el o _and MiSiGolden North thc past week ar, ike first of tiis| \ Get this new Mixer that always riz{akeg; - Smocth Flourand Water \gr\%vy Tllx/ickznln g 3 | Gearge Hool i A knockdown fight in front of | pic “wrek They will live wia! : the Dreamland on Saturday night.inj s Olive Talbot for "“, s | Everett G. Ca mack Irr:m Ala- | resulted in a broken collar b B h FAS K = 2% Imosa, Colorado, and H. Neid of An-| s oken ODE | towy months, untit they leave for| . - szl 3 er- Vernon Horton and the ar-ignaiije chorage, arrived in Skagway this| 2 rest of Altert Sharp, who is held| Fautd waek and will work for the White | ' p on the charge of assault and bat-| ; gggar Vaughn, British cor .]“P“ 4 | - e / ¢/ wihout a dangerous weapon. (.. . thwest, 1 hl AR | 1 3 . is charged with knocking|ffjcas in sas obliged o] Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Caldwell of : nd & Seattle, are back in Skagway unc(-i more for two or three weeks. They | down and then kicking| _ {spent a couple of months here| |8 < 1y 2ie U_ B Co‘mmxss}on’: | g ilast spring while the Standard| C”'”f and l_“” pl”fd‘"g will bel My and Mrs, E Riciter nreioil tanks were being erected. Mr.| heard tomorrow morning at 10 i) jn Seattle where they flew|Caldwell is an engincer for the o'clock. ~ Horton is still confined |y, weeks ago for medical service! Standard Oil Co. to St. Ann's Hospital, where he |, Mr. Richter, who has beca in o pedinay i“‘““ ‘“E“'“ immediately following |jj] health for the nasc few months ; Mrs. Sylvia Baker Alexander left {lE, Tt — lon the train for Whitehorse this Thirty-nine membets and gueflslweck after spending’ a brief per- i e | How Come? Bessie iwcre present ai ‘he last metingiod here visiting her mother, Mrs.| of the Chamber of Coummerce at{Chris Larson, and brother, Harley ee! his trip io Skagway eca of weather cor him. Sharp was arraigned this morn- | | SPPRC S . . the Skagway Gr Tuesday eve-|Baker. Mrs. Alexander, with her J?as a Sgn' ('ga'os' {ning. L. McGuane made a detailed |husband, a Pan American All'“'flyb; z | an report on the dances for thelemployee, will leave for Siam scon| and "e| ful Mixer, Cu _'i!.! Betty Jean Phitlips, Hollister, Calif., cewgirl, who took part in the dy assed m tourists. - The. 17 danzes tock injwhere they will be stationed for Y, fY' O |P25 G P o 15th annual San Benito County Saddle Herse Show and Rodeo, is 8 blioxer $40N, 9nd. haxe deeithe next tvo. or, thice Years ! uesfarOnly.25¢c and. ‘Conte il shown aviride Tt Pathriie mount: “Sandy” Miss PRAIIDE-was PONCA - GRUE;, Qiighoms, Soptidysrilasly AU QvaGacdba Indedly o 0 —— Clipped from Centennial package o g L ok At PS Was 24 (P—Accountant Bennie Hessel|states. The chairman of the| Mrs. Christin Lamoreaux loft on| N i ith R Queen” during Hollister's Diamond Jubilec celebration last month. |sot black looks from fellow office | committee, Pat Carrll, sugsesicd |Friday's train for Fairbanks, where o more fussing with gravy . . . mixing (International Photo) | workers when he passed out cigalsithat they were too importan’ an|she will visit the Joe McCann fam- | thickener, straining out lumps! This - ; = :l‘fkd lu:::\ :_;:z:;i:lim;gfge jzcx:; in Skag]waky's lg‘,ll:iaf/ drawing |ily d{or a s)}\orthume b‘eforc pro- | Plflstic swirl mixer blends flour and FROM CALIFORNIA Australia devotes 47,000 acres to! 28 & son.” €8 ~lcard to overlook and it was time|ceeding to Anchorage for a visit vater 1 : SALAD DRESS- J. E. Starr, of Salipas, Calif., is | the growing 6f citry ed his wifels-Dass wes. Hivs. now to begin preparing 1 bigger|with her sister and family. | Y ,-ltfil Cs:mny S<ni°§-tl}i‘ STfO ACQUANGE;) CIE INGS: Your Swirl stopping at the Al The application of the science| , hcsser didn't care. B and better program than ever ‘or S=r= with Centennial Silk-Sifted Flour—the Mixer will pre- SR F ihemistey to. gl making datelDC N next summer, the fiftieth anniver-| Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mason are better flour for all baking—this Mixer 4 ST it -, AT f the famous gold rush days |th ts of a ‘taby boy wt i J? ly 25¢ and d*'Cei PEraRErinE, HERE FROM HAINES back less than half a century o » sary of the 8 5D Gogs-LNe PArcnis f Y, Wuo| 1s yours for on. c and word *‘Centen- R b Na Y oy ks o HORACE ADAMS RETURNS A committee of Bill Dewar, Pat|was born in the White Pass hos-| niszl" fascT ¥rom el o tenk ooveme ond solost. " Goring at the Bacanof Horace Adams, Juneau agent for [Carroll and Mr. Dahl was appoint- |pital Saturday, Sept. 13. Mr. and| GHppec. L face_of any sac! Someiogs, izoil o e The traffic death rate 1 U. 5 the Alaska Steamship COmpany, e ed to mest the Princess Louise on Mrs. Mason are the parents of two| Centennial Silk-Sifted Flour. Write HERE FROM SEATTLE cites: is highest. between the hou turned {rom Seattle on the Aleutian. | Wednesday momming to greet Capt|more boys. name, address and word *‘Mixer’” on WAFFLES or hot- Ken Edwards, ¥ Coast Distri- 0f 3 and a. m. if the propor- He had been so r medical at- |Williams, manager of the Can- g t back ippi i s Eator Ana A1 T Baker. X tion o the number of travel miles, tention, and before his return at- |adian Pacific Steamships and! Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornett have| OC?f clipping, mail to Centennial, cakes for two— S L ab the considered tended conferences with officlals of |Railroad at Vancouver. rented Perry Hems house and| 340 Central Building., Seattle 4. Hurry! smoeth batter in Shriinbei, A Sisshs i —w — the Alaska Line. Mayor Carroll also reported to|moved in. Mr. Hern, one of Skag- fl a jiffy with your MARRIAGE LIC e I A DR e 0 DGR the Chamber that the councile|way’s best known pioneers, will " »r Swirl Mixer) David Johnson and Elizabe Soaing "“ R0 MOML . of POLICE COURT NEWS men recently passed a resolution|leave Tuesday morning for Hainesi ) ° Johnson, both of Angoon, A 0o §A888. - 10 Drabec con- Jimmie Wright was fined $25 in |refusing to pay the unreasonablz|to drive over the Highway with . G ' A v v - COee MILK SHAKES: Small shaces, for a marriage license in the Police Court today for being drunk.|demands of the FWA for $10,000/Percy Coilton, to Anchorags, where Commissioner’s Office yesterday i N P AR Felix Bello was given a sentence of |for the sewer system installed infhe will spend the next year with o . F & : dan “llying fox” is a|30days in jail for being drunk and|Skagway. He called to the at-|his daughfer, Charlotte. Miss 1 %M FLO“ n‘ and pulley device which moves | disorderly and Victor Alfonse. Gir- |tention of the members the fact|Hern recently purchased a home & g i ged with being drunk and [that because of all the rocks and|about three blocks from the F:d-| Count on CENTENNIAL for Better Baking forfeited $35 bail, sand and gravel hanled in :md’ eral building, egg nogs, cocoa, and similer. - - High schools are referred to fre- quently as colleges in New Zeal- bananas to the packing sheds at!iere, c and 40 mpl disord