The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1947, Page 8

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PAGEEIGHT "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA A SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1947 CHANNEL APTS| MAY BE TAKEN ! . : R . "wi(e Downed: f.:(»:(lixm K. Scow. She was knocked . . Taken to the same hospital, she 'Girl Decides fo WAl e t&l by tha.meii et Hutcte | for the same injuries and again re- ‘Take It Easy esssd. taved at home the rest of J SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 18—/® | | Alice Martinez, 15, ran across the -~ OVER BY (IIY | intersection at Tenth Avenue and FROM SEATTLE | } | E Street and came up smack against | C. H. McDonald of Seattle is Ithe side of a moving automob at the Baranof Hotel driven by J. W. Plant. She was - oo knocked down, FROM OREGON Taken to a hospital nearbv, she Hatley o1 Salem, Ore., was treated for scratches and shock t the Baranof and released to her home, - Approximatelv 50 minutes later ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRE Alice ran acros the same intersec- There will be no meeting Mon- tion and into the side of a moving day n t. Joint installation Tues- automobils — this one driven by | day’ night adv. T11-t2 99 i Telephone Company Asks, for Installation Charge | ~New Parking Zones 25 well @ Wf‘ v O %’L ENG THE OB l—with the help of a Japanese girl, Dorothy Love of New York, American | Cross club worker in Tokyo, ties an obi, or traditional Japanese sash. Pfc. Karl E. Hoffman, o IN FISHING DERBY — Three of the 2,000 expeeted Jur e Mt. Vernon, N. Y., (left) and Pfc. Manfred K. Schunzel of Mahopac, N. Y., assist. | contestants in the month-long striped bass derby at Martha's 1n addition to i Vineyard, Massachusetts, tune up with a few casts into the surl AT S 1 on the eve of the ofiicial start. exquisite up charge for augurated Drive for Girl Scouf Fund ~ Can Walk Now e :',L-‘,IJI.;VI.: . 1, make the . o = v[\\\'cgro I]}U',]!\‘,]:”n!\l v]}l!.‘\\" 5 AN 1 | S ' X M d x 0 I Eh s 73 W57 o i i T to give averag® wief e Sarls Monday; Only Three v i ““(nf““{fw fi g ?\% ] B' (,— P H J\-'“lc-s\mccd “outlift S aysto MakeBig (ampaign rent nm\cr‘xa\s. of diffe n and telephonss locating ‘o oo RIVERS ASKS FOR oo REPEAL OF JONES w ACTTEMPORARY Parking Zones Chief of Police Milo G reporting after investigat bi rtment with tae SOLD AT ALL s LEADING STORES SR At = campaign 1ot only Committee, ist of | y. Tuesday and which thus fa > come ) 1o | > $3,000, explains Heby 5 C 3Ty T R parking rulings under the cu er expenses of t & “There is a Maiden Form for Every Type of Figure! R traffic ir on f year and for ni 5L Ridirs Gokes Clousc that a 20-minute { wing ¢ ral fund raising cam- en statement parking Ll igns last year, in which the Girl Jjc pands Cc B d betwee ) | Secut’s drive would conflict, N0 yrged a tempor and that th wha'soever on S Front and was made and money Was tain portions of the | ed or raised through other orger rangements. This repayment is BRASSIERES o X o] shipping The o $3,000 which is the cur- | Rivers 1.«;:111 | of the driy gh Butler, } closed | g year's Committes, t Southea v }) p h d 1 QIL o1 WillgUghby | Mrs. Ralph Rivers, Camp is being deprived of considerable ma he purcihaset a as Street on th side | sommittee Ch 1an, reports that genefits which could be d only, and also E Street to Twelfth on East side only 4 girls learned to swim or improve from the Ala 1947 'the present tourist tradz by lity of American QTEVEN The Police Department and the} s G e Bl i Street Committee we asked o T R S LT » ‘ v b continue to investigat: parkin: ,"‘::‘!j,‘" e R e e i iy atge T ¥ - —— “The House of Swansdown conditions reported raising traffic| oo R He ; FIRE FIGHTING LESSON_Boy Scouts from New 2 ional S l problems in various scctors of the full days of instruc- porary amendmen York City troop 133, R. Schmitt, W. Klein and W. Haesloop, et One of Alaska's Exceplmna tores arts and crafts law until Amer year under panies can sec an extensive s given tl instruction with an extinguisher from Fireman Carl Hofiman G, wea to- bring SURGICE, Teo0it; | as part of fire prevention weck training. L mendations to the next Counci’| meeting. program the direction of Mrs. Jadk Fletcher. vessels and equipme Four-year-old Olga Irene Kaplan demonstrates hew she can walk i s I : 1 now, nearly a vear after she was carried into a Beston hospital, her legs and arms deformed from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Olga is due o return heme in Baenos 7 Aires with her parents, Mr. and / / ¢ Mrs. Pedro Kaplan, soon. She had | % never walked in her life when | brought to the Robert Breck Brig- 3 ) ham hospital in Boton. Treat- GENERAS e ment inciuded casts, ma SEmETEE) | SAEL COOKING AN GE from | Hikes, nature 1y, outdoor cook- ' cluded a Liquor Licenses . ing, games, O camp fire a Two applications for retall |, bi0c ang camp responsibilities liquor licenses referred to thej 3o i Council for recomm jation were i ]‘))‘{‘( of "v“‘h“ “)'! .\ So 8 ‘part passed on to the Police Committee |t PYOSIAM Higfiadt for investigation. The appli-ationt | mprovements At Camp were from Laurence E. DuBois, & | One of the cutstanding improve- 353 Wonth ‘Petalte, | snd A 5| Beols mdde a4 G Fagle Suber Glover, at 916 E. Street {camp during the last year was the On recommendation from the installation by the girls c¢f an oil Po.ice Committee, the Council vot- stove. The old stove had become s0 od to keep the taxl drivers' license |bad that baking "was ax poSsi- fee at $15 for the first applica- tion which includes investigation | and a driving test. Re s wil Le $5 every two y A proposed coytract | City of Juneau and the Civiij Acronautics Authority for emer-| b | | { BULLEINS arter airline 42 of 44 Franch s and crew- its planes were presumed lost when it plunged int the Mediterrane nd the when a j 11 Juncau s Four pre-camp periods were giv- n this year with instruction in tandards, cbje 5 and me- of rogr 1 Onstadt, cam repalrs are 1 camping season. A pump for the cil drums which between the gency aid in keeping the Jun: Airport clear for traffic durin, periods of heavy snow or ice Wat| read as it had been revised by ¢ special Council committee. The Council formally use permit from the Al Service for the forme and Algerian ps men abeard one ment school, now the Willoughby |supply oil for the stove. A h o off Cartagens Avenue Scheol The permit is|a saw, rake ovel, cots for the » q‘v‘;[ 3 A 3 | for only one year !bunk house, a large latr HING FON—President Tru- Also in connection with thejthe bunkhouse, a two-wa man’s food committee is “actively | Willoughby Avenue School, the | munication system, dish tubs, roof i > "'“‘\' riy jur poultryless | Council _upproved for - submission | repairs, screen doors, a squirrel- | PLANNER — Chancellor |a definite decision Mondar. . | to the School Board a bill for|proof storage place for food g — © v |a definite decision Monda; ‘ $186626 from James Lars Fons| Enatths 1ka of i Bi Robert M. Hutchins (above) of | LAKE SUC N. Y. Poland the University of Chicago an- g5 nounced plans for a $12.000,000 A d today to the full General | embly of the United Nations to | tractor, for renovating and repaint-jetc. are among the needs for ing the building | which the present drive peacetime rescarch program . John E. Reynoldson’s appoint-| finance, accord to Sabe: Bin into uses of nuciear energy/o CUst Anglo-American military per- | ment to the Juneau Police De-| o1 irom Greece by January 1. | partment as Patrolw W p- = _“ proved, and Reynoldson was put = = 1)11: usual three ROthE pm,‘ = ® Feed (%] l“(‘[l(l [} l"(‘(‘fii [~ ]?eedi [ l’ee(l ® §" SRATORINER tion - = i = Medel DDI-47 A lingering tax _E_"""""""’*’«lv————o««,—’-,,,-,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,_(’,'_"N_””"_“§| it tion decided b = =| The A. Palmer = [ ~ =| = Calling Al Eiks! = frem $12000 to $10,000 1= i [ - = ' ! IN CASE AROUND (= ® ( S T DRINK TO MIKOR| Three p were arrested last night by City Police over the sell- of liguor g-year-old Ma aret Johnsol 1 downtown bar. The st were made at SATURDAY-October 18 19 P. M. - ELKS HALL Matheny’s Or rsor hestr the in 1k Peratro- . vich of the ative Service. | In court thi \ing, City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer | fined Jack Lozier, a bartender, $50 for s uor to a minor and imposed r penalty on Fenton Denni companion, for giving liquor a minor The girl was enced to 20 days in ja Po i fied that he h been warned several times to stay out of bars, - -e- — — | Sell it with an Empire Wantad FOR ELKS AND THEIR LADIES ONLY ® Feed ¢ Feed ¢ Teed ¢ Feed € Feed o I LEADER U Model CTI4Z T ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Depend able 24-Heur Eleetrie Service T

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