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PAGE EIGHT ™ HEART BALM OF $50,000 IS AWARDED WASHIN A Federal decided tha who former Se Wa WSOr was Ty dam- ewarded damage $25,000 punitive ages. of the largest re s lmmx $100,000 - U. N. STUDY GROUP DISCUSSES PEACE; TO ilin Seeks Approval for (areer S 'JOHN DOCGAN BUYS, 'JANITOR SERVICE #AHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—, NEAU, ALASKA HARPE SPEAKS T0 KIWANIS AT SiufpriisérBfiaal Shower Given for WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1947 AUXILIARY OF PIONEERS PLAN (ard PIayerS | | 1 | ' ' FROM DAVE MIlNER ' LUNCHEON TODAY Miss A. Weigard, BIG CARD PARTY U0 Jurger ; iss A. Weigard, | | 0 g John M. Doogan, welllk 0. D Shaxw- Rvel,xmml Scout| Miss Agnes Weigar urd, waitress "~1‘ Auxiliary No. 6, Pioneers oif, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15—®—Two Juneau young man, is goin Executive, addressed the Kiwanis the Baranof Coffee Shop, checked|Alaska, will hold a public card of the St. Louis Cardinals’ an Lusines his own and I Club today at their luncheon held in at work last night with no idea party on Friday evening, October players, bedeviled by physical ail- chased Juneau itor in the Gold Room of the Baranof that only a few steps AWay 8N 24 gat the Odd Fellow's Hall, start- ments during the past season, fac- vice Dave Mi T Hotel. He was introduced by Charles elaborate bridal shower was be-iing promptly at 8:15 o'clock ed appendectomies today as the shed the ] Burdick, President of the Execu- ing prepared for her. The committee in charge has Redbirds employed surgery in an tive Council for Boy Scquts in Al-, Miss Weigard, soon to become|arranged for bridge, pinochle, and effort to improve their performance 1. who gave a brief resume of the bride of Mr. John Easley, Was whis; to be played, with prizes on the baseball diamond next year uting in Alaska. Sharpe told lured into the Gold Room and pre- | for Loth men and women. A nom- st baseman Stan Musial and | the group abtout the World Scout|sented with a lovely corsage of‘ma] charge will be made for the Pitcher George Munger entered 5 Jamboree which was held this sum- |Talisman roses {pames and retreshments will be Et. John's Hospital yesterday for ted States Arr mer near Paris, France. | The . party to which 37 guestsigsrveq at the conclusion of the the operations by Dr. Robert F. Hy- half years on the Islands James Mahar, tenor, sang three were invited, was given in- heripiaying. land, the Redbird physician. 1% “Sanh Pechie sclections accompanied by Mrs.|honor by her co-workers, Montel pyeryone is urged to save this' Dr. Hyland also will perform an turning he has been deisel ma- Katherine Alexander on the piano, Bassett, Ginger ~Graham, Elsielgate for an evening of enjoyment, operation to remove kone chips in chanic and operator ; He sang “Chi-Baba-Chi-Baba,” Buckner and Evelyn COrass. Severaligqys the committee members in Munger's right elbow. Musial will Doo maintain his busi- “Danny Boy” and “Too-Ra-Loo-Ra- |tables were ranged around thelcharge of the affair return later this winter for a ton- el e it Loo-Ral” Mahar led the singing of foom, decorated on a Hallowe'en Llie e sillectom; "umgr of old customers For He's A Jolly Good Fellow” in motit! with black and orange | & LB T R > Honor -of Jobi ©Obsk Kiwanian |candles and vases of brilliant fall HERE FROM HAINES o flowers. -t FROM FAIRBANKS who is leaving next week to make . AlASKA (OASIAI. his home in Bellingham, Wash. A table piled high with gifts| Clarence Mattson and Manville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Nelson of At the Board Meeting of the Ki- was placed in one corner, and upnn\o'wn of Haines are at the Gasti- Fairbanks are tered at the A!RLINES FlIES wanis held last evening, arrange-.a coffee table with an ecru hcz-meau Hotel. Baranof. ments were made to nominate offi- cloth was a frosty sheet cake, andj-— S : e cers for the coming year. Election @ vase of white asters, flanked 63 ON IUESDAY of officers will be on November 4|by white candles. Vines of orange| and on the nominating committee | Dasturtiums were twined arounc =5 the centerpiece. Alaska Coastal reported are Chet Zimmerman, J. S. Mc- : ; . as 0 a reported 2 i i % Clellan, the Rev. James Conwell, Refreshments were cherry ice| MEE'I' AGAIN “ov 10 nine flights dispatched from Ju- ~ Margaret Rosezarian Harris (left), 3-year-old Negrc piano prodig¥, . airy Parker and A, R. Duncan, Cream. cake and coffee. Mrs. Ed| terdas, in spite of poor| displays for Probate Judge William F. Waugh in Chicago the fingers | It was decided at the meeting|Weiderman was present to read G i i:.v;-. s 1;'.iv1.x,{“‘a(_ ;;‘j“‘: with which she plans to launch a professicnal musical career. The that the club would sponsor the r.uw\'n:le: ;r;;"::le‘mg;:];z 1a i gathered informally in the S|t Haines SRR Ve T judge tock under advisement a 10-year contract :u?p(:u\(lug Mar- | Christmas §cul drive for the Alaska | el MOk Whlgara ogened he? Moo 15 the Govamor's House miatls €. Talsqut: garet's tcacher and the latter's husband as the child’s managers. ' Tuberculesis Association. On this!®¢7Ve% Wi okl i ol B4 % P 3 & i ® Photo. { committee are Dr. Henry Harris,|Many beautiful gifts, whic e night for a discussion of the - Pass s e Dave Torris M yrea Anil ik Hiay. Jezbes ]_assed around for all the guests to| ture and activities far of Dribelbis, D Harry admire. | world organization for peace Hoit, Mabel G Sammy tailers in training their L“"‘W” FEarly in the evening Leo Na~! The group, which is sponsored by | Qu B n and I WI"GS OVER lATIN ] T varre, Nancy Jackson and Frank the Juncau Woman's Club, the | Par > O Mr. and Stuart Answer U HEI"I[ZEMA" Io |Pineda provided music. Following Business and Professional Women's | Mrs man Hoonah, Da- tion" deals with the fundamenta AMERICA W!ll BE ithe showed, Miss Weigard and (\?lub. and the American Women's vid of 1etail selling and proper cus- ! BE CHIEF SPEAKER !several of her friends were guests Joiuntary Service, first heard the| F w tomer service 1 lof Mr. Navarro at the Dreamland reading of the U. N. Charter by Milnes, R P This motion ‘picture abiohla baxar SHOWN To ROTARYK AT CHAMBER MEH Bar. | M;;' G:"“"* EI""“"“ {Mineon, Jeesle "“‘1‘ st to all small businessmen ! | _Miss Weigard, who comes {rom rs. Ernest Gruening per- |Wolf; to Haines I by v g i e va, Mr. Easley, tinent articles from the New Yorkson, L. Evans an Rk empioph. oy e Principal speaker at the Chamber o rl‘]’:::;’:'p}g:’ma::: g o Times and the New Republic, and 'ran; and to Skagway, Walter King retall. RO eI e e s shobe : 2 of Com. meeting tomorrow noon |t LT BER B o Light Mrs. Richard a| Passengers to Tulsequan were C e . . e evening in the Gold Room of the Baranof p g ierian Church. Easley, who paper on the armies | Dickinson. H. M. Trompour, K. Vhcse success depends upon their|at g o'clock of the Pan Ameri- Hotel will be B. Frank Heintzleman, |, “yin ™ the "CAA in ‘Anchorage in Germany. Bl AT, Brown, i Holton, | U Sactory e auong B the pub-/can Airways sound and color mo- Regional Forester, who has return-| )" ive here Wednesday. 'x'he); A period of discussion followed, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones and child, oo ‘;:\'l’:“\"fq,"‘.r.::\_\f]p,p','?l\,.‘; pon. pie “Wings Over Lain ed to Juneau after 10 months in|gy maye their home in Juneau. which members selected United J. Culzey, J. A. Maher, Alf V. = Moo aounl A fi‘;}"”*‘, gt 7 s _ Washington, D. C. He will outiine | i T Nations committees upon which|Anderson, G. M. Peterson, C ‘I“ i und on black and| The film, which is postwar and the work that has been done on they will Tep in sutsequent | Barker, T. Reamsbottom, R. Carey, i Lo shows all new developments establishment of the pulp industry | GEORGIA VISITOR Those present were ask-|J, Naughton and iy etall alonc the South American air and will speak on the industries’| Frank Durant of Valona, Ga, is pring unusual or interesting | freight load g to commer , routes, will be presented for Rotar- plnspects aying at the Gastineau. items related to the world or- Tulsequah. and ness educational groups ians and their families and inter- . __ e RS tion, for discussion &t the| Inbound passengers to Juneau Which arc interested in sponsoring testec in the Gold Room next meeting which will be on from Sitka were itzsimmons, @ Showing of this of the Baranof Hotel Monday. November 10 R Nelson re invited to get A special purpose the film %t ihat time Mis. B V. Oarl-|Wise 7 A Mr. Goding. E effort will will be to give Rotarians a visual son, Mrs. Ed Chester, Mrs. George and Kalle R‘kanmv Le made to schedule showings to picture may be expected ' Playdon, Mrs. R Angel and pah, Mrs. Klanott; from meet the convenience of sponsor- mbers of the Internat Mrs, Arthur Fontaine will report Delores Hirsdock and M ing groups to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Miss ine Hull will discuss|were J. Osmichu WITH HEALTH DEPARTMENT the 16-nation committee now con- O'Brien, A n = R f{;”“éwf.‘,’,‘:,‘“"”‘i:f.1“”3 ol Moreen s joomgis who el N EOWM L The Sectional Davenport that we T it aard y joined the Territorial Health aron Wise of Hoquiam, Wash., 3 A fangpian of thss<aton Sl B at the Gastineau. is staying at the Baranof. will create especially for you is ommissior 20ger: It is hoped that all members uz s highly versatile. Placed together, the organizations sponsoring LRSS T T T T e g study group will be present at llus meeting. | FORMER JUNEAUITE ' ALBERT LONGAKER DIES, WASHINGTON Juneau friends of Albert W. Longaker were saddened yesterday to receive news of his recent un- expected death from coronary thrombosis in Washington, D. C. Mr. Longaker civil engineer, was in the employ of the Federal| government, formerly in Alaska,; but for the past several years in| ‘Washington. Besides his wid Miss Maude Klrkhmd who lived | for sometime with her mother and| father in Juneau, Mr. Longaker left two children, Ralph and Bar-| bara, both of whom are college! students. 1:;rn‘.«x A little Va-tro-nol up each nostril promptly | relieves snifly, stuffy distress of head colds— ' makesbreathing easler. | Also helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time. Try it! Youll like it! Follow directions in package. -~ Tailor-d by Days Year-round Wear For Work--For P lay The famous long- wearing Ranger wmpmd 100 Virgin Wool Nevev -rip Seams Heavy Boatsail Pockets Zip Fly and Cuffs Caslers Mens Wear (Formerly Sabin’s) The Department of Commerce announced the release of its new picturi s Answers the Question According to M. W. —_— —_— Goding, District M of the % ‘q}ab field office in Juneau, this film - " . was produced to assist small re- s 4 “y - LOCAL (OMMERCE DEPT. HAS FREE RETAILER MOVIE SPECIAL DINNER Wednesday and Thursday Nighls / flw " Elgm ‘Watches with the amazmg DuraPower Mainspring 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway ANNOuUnNCizng.... Amateur Night at the Salmon (reek Country Club THURSDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 16TH, will be AMATEUR NIGHT . . . with LOCAL TALENT FEATURED. Three Prizes will be awarded — First Prize to be a One Week Engagement here as Entertainer. Two Other Worth- While Prizes will be given. EVERYEOGDY: Come out for a good time and boost for your favorite act. Comre Gui-*"Po Your Stuff?*” TELEPHONE JUNEAU 015, tell us about Your Specially. It may be Your Start to Stardom. ‘A mainspring_that will not rust, cannot be broken by overwinding, delivers asteady flow of power for greater ac- curacy. See our display. - These star-timed 17-jewel Elgin De Luxe models have 10K natural gold filled cases The Nugget Shop New Simpson Bldg. JUNEAU carry a full line of ali of QU A\I ITY We brands W/ l its units make one finely appointed piece of furniture. Mobile . . Set apart, den, or cozy nook. tasks. No more difficult corners. when your davenport is a sectional one. arranged to lend variety to the home scene. Sturdy — You have probably heard how sturdy and durable is the furniture made in our shop. Our pride in craftsmanship impells us to build with the utmost care. Not for a month or a season, but for the years to come we envision an ever growing field for our labors. That is why EVERY ARTICLE we build has not only sturdy materials but the patience and skill which marks the difference between mass production and artisanship. the three (or four) seating units of the ensemble may be turned at angles, or moved to library, This mobility lightens household Cleaning is easy Moreover, there is almost no limit to the combinations that can be 0?0701(@ Tegp Relax While You Travel ‘When you go by steamer, you can relax In the Taxurd- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. t 9 . Eat the Best Food — No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine, You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare. Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every Sunday for Ketchikan and Seattle Next Sailinpg — S. S. Baranof — OCTOBER 19 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward Next Sailing — 8. S. Ajeutian — OCTOBER 21 M. V. COASTAL RAMBLER LEAVES SEATTLE OCTOBER 21 Accepting ireight October 13 to October 17, Inclusive ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Substantial — Home and the things which contribute to its comfort are among the most subtantial realities of life. That is why household furni- ture can be vitally important to the well- being of the family. That is why we have placed an exacting standard of excellence on our own work. It is why we have not compromiqed with quality of materials. The net result is a steady growing circle of folks who know that if it has been made in our shop the owner may expect years of service from it. Colorful... Variety of tapestnes fabrics of sheer beauty in a riot of color, the latest and the best to be had, are yours for the choos- ing. Come in and look over the beautiful cover- ings that are available for-either rebuilding your present furniture, or for creating new furniture to your special order. % JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY COMPANY 122 Second Street HAROLD and WARREN HOUSTON Telephone — 36 “Things Produced for Alaskans In Alaska Help Create a Greater Alaska for Alaskus -