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PAGESIX ™ w o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—TUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1948 e e | a rape charge involvin .—wn» Al 5 S Amanda Cook and Miss Marguerite Carcl Beery Davi This GRAND jURY Id white .\;1 v.ull s\' l; vv;~v 10 (HIlDREN D‘,UELAS ’MOVlE SHOWN AI RAINBOW GlRlS Shaw, Jack Fargher, Carson Lawr- wdded a deal of beauty learned todav that he poste the snce and Art Mantyla i allatic bond last month and was freed N’4 ws |.|0NS (lUB lUN(H INSIA[[ATION s “.v(xlnim.{m\fHéwnm)m AR e (OP x’tNES IO ke M [D IQA!M e TODAV GOI_D ROOM f the newly installed Worthy Ad- to girls who had earned them d TS waiting charges v visor, were introduced in the East du he 6 I of goods i1 rstate com- | .m V& EASSE RICE RETURNS - SAIURDAY NlGHI and Mrs. Cuthbert was presented a ° e installation dance followed merce. They are c d with tt I Superintendent of | In the absence of President Mil- e » by Mae Cuthbert. \nd was attended by a large number Ek?’g A(TIOM i 'w)w. of jackets being I F'? fi:;g 'w 1 urned on Sat- ! ton Furn Vice-President Dr s e . : Mrs. Hazel Mantyla was installed | gno pronounced it a great success. | ¥ 5 Coa B 8 B i ¢k {rom an_ emer- | John Geyer presided at the regulas ation of officers for the Mother Advisor for the ensuing'ree i tilke. Were BAEUA A5 | EeWw i & were crew x; u Wi States quring | luncheon meeting of the I € term was held arday | vear, conducted to the East and w v n.[ ,.,“,'-."" i \,4, o e ot i C : Jidayst ealisd by|Club in the Biranof’s Gold Room at the Scottish Rite Ten presented With & gorsage by the Te- | . et i ¢ AL ot 30,8an| Py odn rder of Rainbow for Girls & Worthy ‘Advisor Bornte Ches- , , PR . 4 8 ¢ 8%igress was given by Mrs. Gladys Tuckett was install- Before Current Session Do 5% Dot rre | Wheels=Horrible Trag- = oo meidt vegan his duties as 5:15 this atternoon. and Joe Wern. | stapier, atter which she ntroduc Mother Advisor o |N(REASED BY THREE b s i ! ¢ i ja the Douglas School this er reporte at suitable insults|y.. incialling officers, who were as this next year and was also con- of Oraanization ClRn0 S e edy 0(“"5 in Ohm ifter the resignation of form- were being prepared for the Ki- goowg: Prosiding Officer, Worthy ducted to the East and presented Dunmg WEEKEND 3 \\zi.“ i \‘n‘-:uv of Ry | janitor T. H. Robinson. v\;].:m m,‘;i::u ‘:;()wxl‘::x111':(!’:;:;4‘”\‘\:::[1 Advisor Bonnie Chesney; Chaplain corsage by Bonnie Chesney Feder: Bound over on charges of grand; ARCHBOLD, O, Jan 1 s :‘.xn.jnxg Toea R fels die e o g Dora Sweeney, Sub Deputy pree babies arrived on the scene 4 he at larceny are: Mitchell Rocovich, | thought the track was cle Jesse IT'S A BOY ! e Recorder, Mary Jean Sofoulis, and ¢ 4) the Rainbow Assemblies in Al- ; Hos- i £ b - i 2 i fod : # + and Mrs. Glok: e Art Hedges was appointed to the nricicjan, Mrs. Carcl Beery Davi ; yver the weekend 5 Hos m James Carpenter and Frank “Bucky” | W aid today in explaining how ' Mr. and irkham | o thall Tournament Committe 7 ka. was presented in the East and pia) Mys, Joh baby lta. O is, all of Juneau, and Robert C.|the New York Central's “Chicago- | 8! id parents of a baby o nounced that so The following 1948 cificers were given a corsage by Past Worthy Ad- e TRE Y 1 ounces, t anel of un yon and Jack Chris Lokke, both | fan” passenger train- smashed his | bo erday aftermoon, Jan. | " 00" o0 T Rove signified theip Installed nie Chesney, at which time ' yor, a¢ 9:57 2. m., Jan 3 a farm bobsled, killing 10 children 3 birthday of the mother, |/ " "\ " ontering the tourna-| Worthy Advisor, Mae Cuthbert; she d her appreciation A Bab bov was born to Mr. and ed into 1d Jury will report the (cf three neighbors and seriously | the former Mary Wendling. ~The oo > Worthy Associate Advisor, Patricia su the parents were giv- np Roland Burrow 1:19 a. m, ¢ ) consider activities of its previous day to|injuring two others, one of them first son of the young couple "Guests st the luncheon were Pat Balog: Charity, Hele ing the bow daughters T R T & GHohy any iness which Judge Folta in U. S. District (‘uurl his daughter weighed in at 7 pounds and 15 Wilhelm, member of the Hope, Sheila MacSpadden . 3 brought b the secret at 10 a. m. each day Wyse and his 13-year-old son,| OV and has becn named James agway Ohamber of Commerce an Davis; Recorder, Patricia bsredicppplsr T e Kirkham t present, 17 persons have 22 Members on Jury j yhom the father believed Arthur Kirkham, honoring his SSEFRY =00 2 Treasurer, Harriet Maut- S Ve 8 eIy erese baby boy e N e P Rl S | 3 et b o fatlie . sap X GHEE cLean, and Eckley g e AL addenda by the offi a o the Grand Jury The following are members of the 00 young and inexperienced” to 8reat-grandiather James Oscar o . ThHe meeting was con- Stad: Chaplain, Roberta Messer- e s - He tipped 1. Another case, that of Grand Jury; David Ramsay, Ellis|take the tractor-drawn sled out Kikham, and grandfathers Glen = ...” oo™ oo o schmidt; Drill Leader, Bonnie Bell d served with her. A gift was R Frank Keler who was arrested in C, Revnolds, Dorls A. Stewart and | himself, were not hurt. The boy A Kirkham ahtl Bes Az~ 5 S0 STOR s TR T :;,‘ MUSIMAR, Aint Toitka en. {S1ron, from. the asselEbi Fid e Ketehiknn on & Mann Act violation | Gegat Whiteside, Juncan; Bdith B. | leaped to safety from. the rear of|thur Wendiing, and {H8Uiflatner, | BOCKIEs. Joantei by AecLean OF Lo 0 ™ onoirinitetor, b Mo- | oy, Yoy O iRl wes Friday, may also be brought up for Barras, Jessic K. Fraser, Marcus F. | the sled Glen James Kirkham | BRI Glve KRS Shown, Ly Cuertn. o ey oresented by the new Worthy Ad- y action Jensen, Margaret E. A. Pearce, Alice | 1 yuet stiffened in my seat on| MOt and son are reported ety Contidentinl GUstF¥RE inrih Ania. | 1120F Mae C uthbert i Not all of the 17 cases may be E, Poor and Anton J. Reiss, DOUg- | the tractor” the father said. “The G0N nicely, and father, al- | KO NOTES erson; Outer Observer, Sanda M- ifts were presemed both the Dr. Ma returned brought before the Grand Jury. It Jag 'train hit the sled. tore it loose thoush haggard, did pull “through Sp"Al Crea; Keevers of Paraphernalia her Advisor and Associate Moth- Sat 1t s’ visit in # is possible, under the law, that some Nelle Aragon, Rayonld G. Burke. | yrom the tractor 'and" hurlea .i¢|the event E Stender and Wanda Nelson; er Advisor by Mrs. Dora Sweeney |the States Optem- of them may agree to waive indict- David L. Dennard, Colna Long, and jown the tracks.” | Admitted to v:e St. Ann's Hos- Page, Lynn Bodding; Flag Bearer, and Mrs. Mary Jeanette Cowling etric C d spent ment and will submit to prosecution Mrs. Lottie Peters, Sitka; John Fee | o yoiced was scattered for a EAGLES MEET TONIGHT pital for medical attention over the Ann Reischl; Standard Bearer, Shir- | Claire Folta sang “The Lord’s!the h ents in by an i 1 filed by the U. S. and Sivert Larsen, Petersburg: | i q1500 the rh'.hl-ol-wuv m\', weekend were Rador Pekovich, Mrs. ley Casperson Pray accompanied on the organ Oregon Distri It is also prob- George Kasko, Haines; Stanley W.| o= i) 0y wocter Onio town, A regular meeting of F.OE, Flora Williams and Earl Knepper., Color Stations: Love, Mary Lou able that the Grand Jury may con- jJekill, Lynn Canal; Mrs, G. W Two of the victims were ground Atrie No. 117, will be held this R. R. Clvde and Emery Merrill were Fagerson; Religion, Lila May Allen; ! sider other matters in addition to Hecker, Skagwav; Leonard Davis poo.o the wheels of the train,| €vening in the Eagles Hall. The admitted for surgery. iNature, Alice McCrea; Immortality the cases which are already p_ond— and Johnny F. Fawsett, Hoonah No train passengers were injured meeting to begin at 8 o'clock. Discharged was Mrs. Willam Carmen Mantyla; Fidelity, Terry NEEDLECBAFT & J“NIOB SH@P J ing. It has the power to investigate B | and' f “oontinala to Oliloags after — Twenhofel on Saturday Snethen; Patriotism, Shirley El- | almost anything it “wishes. Some { = e bt ) N Mrs. Nancy Lee and baby girl were stad; Service, Joan Sabin . observers believe that it may in- |2 57-minute delay. 0.E.S. MASONS INSTALL Hilots o TAE RS 4 Governthent ® | vestigate law enforcement activities ersons n By that time, witnesses said,| Nugget Chapter No. 2, OES. and LISCTERECE Sabarday. Choir: Mary Louise Whitaker fl!lvaii)s Yo‘.", ¢ which Judge Folta has strongly cri- E nearly had blotted out all| Gastineaux Lodge 124, will install ¥ Marjorie Williams, Betty Mantyla LA ticized as being “lax.” e ce of the tragedy, which officers in a joint ceremony to- Fioi- HOONAH Lois Lawrence, Sally Ruth Crooks, ‘ O M Oabe occurred at 1:30 p. m. (EST) yes- ' morrow night in Eagles Hall. s viasng Sylvia Lister, Geneva Parsons, Mari- Come in and look over the many items that Cases pending include a first de- pencer en “‘““j“ye e e o5t To sble Mrs. Albert Greemewald of Hoo- }vn Isaak,- Louise Grant, Connie & g rder charge against Bugene 5 originally to take oS MO0 Williams, Mary Cuthbert, Y [Z.p.\[;;:y]::\’,‘:c‘u\(mi‘f\r: pelitinis Aitin {the youngsters out Saturday, but, Noreen Andrews lost a pup and "D 13 "’O"p'fi‘m‘m" Juteau. e b Ad::-:.mx.mA\-"dxlfi are needed in Junior's everyday life » Nelson in the murder of Jim Ellen was unable to do so until yester- didn't know where to find it. At NOTICE Gillham, Ruth Posey, Beverly Black L A for which the latter has already oa rec e day. His son, Jon, told Highway |least, not until this noon when .. NOW®IER = 0 Marjorie Malcolm, Aleda Warner, Fy been convicted TatrolmBl B (ARG O daxe the the 31 month old Husky, missing o7 "o, “wed., Jan. 7, 2 o'clock @nd Jeanette Stephenson Many items are now being displayed at a saving to e Hancoox W pmbu,mf blo (Continued 1:om Page One) ‘{“i‘ ‘“‘”u'“h;r:s::{,;‘: :?:v(:wéd " {f":‘dnl;; 1.«;1‘1(‘;2“;12\:;. ‘Kif;s ::w:; at Alaska Electric Light & Power Advisery Board vou, as our inventory must come down to make way :1\‘115011:;70:“:“::““l'l‘l.‘:;’:)‘lfi:uo‘f"_";b‘z‘:”‘l | e 1) 'M"“pmd e S ' pent House. 76 2t A\u;lnf;wn;:r gilclA(I;i.s(;rl_\"Y;;:u;il for spring merchandise arrivals. o is ex-wife, Kirsten, Oscar J. Ben- the point with the survivors of the | crossing and thought the tracks, The pup had disappeared a SN s ALC MM I alyE S N AT D his wife. Florence, both of Spencer. They were thrown into were clear couple o1 days ago with a leash FELEELAY (SO NITY Jeadikis LoV DR, FUclE TR Wenos Mail Orders Receive Prflmpi Attention Sitka have also been bound over to the water Saturday night when thelt | * I started up the tractor again, attached to its neck, and Noreen And Ladies Auxiliaty meet to- Norma Telquist, Ruth Folta, Janice i i | answer charges of negligent homi- surf boat capsized in heavy seas as|and just as it was clearing the was plenty worried. Poor said that HiEhE (0G0 dn hEELRHRD ZIRIL 10 MacBpaddel HesH At . EDNEL e arising from the death of their they were attempting a rescue. | tracks, 1 saw the train bearing the dog had almost turned wilq 'mStall officers. 160,14 Hasel Mathiine berginy aelh eight months’ old son, Richard, on The temperature was reported be- | down on the sled,” he continued. during its short freedom and was g 2 Christmas Da low zero at the wreck scene today. “It was horrible.” enticed back to its owner only by ‘w= William Eylar, is out of jail on A storm swept the area yesterday the temptations of a good meal } $ By R : o g $5.000 bond, pending a hearing on With winds up to 60 miles an hour, Veterans — Federal and Territorial Agencies — Municipalities — Non-Profit Institutions thwarting rescue efforts. WELL BABY CONFERENCE General Public The marooned Navy men are from The Douglas Well Baby Confer- the tug Mataco. They are Lieut. ence will be held on Tuesday, (j.g) E. J. Kratochvil of Washing- January 6, from 2 to 4 p. m. at ton, D. C. and two enlisted men. | the Douglas Public School Miss Joe Jones of Seultl(‘v. S“””"‘ff’"d' Mae Krueger Public Health ent of the Chignik Fisheries Com- rirce. it be b ohebis oF. te pany's canne Chignik, received el . a message today from Chignik which 1&- b /‘ 1Y ol S S B e St ! . ’_, 1. L) ‘ JUNEAUITES RETURNING l‘n\. Navy earlier re- em |3 Ukner \ )(:.\1:;:1 \x:, Offering ALO-O70L-88 A S T T (Continued Saat Ohn) uver next Friday, January 9, on <o o o - “ sengers and cfew as follows: Cuptain s b Princess Norah, for thelr homes Final Offering of Surplus Property ngers and clew w plin.- e the proposals in Juneau. Both have been south Axel Carlison, Jacob Osbekoff, Bert poocqo . o T oy T reside ruman will outline on|ior over two months visiting arson, William _ Skonberg, DAN e dnesday in nual state o Sy L mmmmmam OCut of the 2“’:’;“:‘ “2;:\ ‘:;(:;“:;;‘ljp“‘fw‘n the-Union mess SEATTLE VISITORS i '_\'Il‘;‘ St bfis Satvi Sm‘“m' The Chief Executive will go to Frauk Wright, Jr. A. H. Soex- PREENEE . . L0 ST o B e | S pe e ddter| ke Clie Bery et & . BN, 5 g " | tha ssage 8 it session of | all cof Seattle, are registered a = = = :“j‘:“’ TaroRB Eation s N cnis | the Senate and House. His econo- | the Baranof Hotel To Prlorlly Clalmanis VERY DAY FIRE A ¥ nulr :‘:p:-n on x-xm{; and his 'leix-; FlLlPl\O’(‘O’VIVIl\’ 3 sl s get message next Monday wilh be NO COMMUNITY brings death to twenty- HERE FROM KODIAK | ojivered by messenger | And Ladies Auxiliary meet to- WHERE IS ——— AS seven more people . . . de- R. D. Runall of Kodiak is sy e B cinrert vt = rq 3 ing at the Baranof Aight g ¢ Parish Hall to stroys hundreds of thou- B e Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. | install officers 66 1t sands of dollars’ worth of FROM SITKA | —— — - b 05 M '] PR T | e ef Aside” ltems For Velerans - Join the nation - wide the Baranof Hotel. | crusade against Fire to- day AND, to be safe from financial Joss to Fire, call on us for insurance pro- tection. D | HERE FROM SKAGWA\' | K. 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Non-Priority Purchase .January 21, 22 and 23, 1948 ““Non Set Aside”’ Items for All Purchasers Miscellaneous Tools, Hardware and Shop Equipment Electrical Fixtures, Equipment and Supplies Household Furniture and Equipage Plumbing and Heating Equipment Mess Hall Equipment Office Furniture Marine Equipment Office Machines Safety Equipment Vehicles Pumps December 15, 1947 through January 2, 1948 January 5, lEMSRthrnugh January 9, 1948 PERIOD: deposit. Please contact the War Assets Administration, Box 2466, Anchorage, Alaska, for Sales List containing listings and prices of items together with complete purchase and sales information and conditions A War Assets Répresentative will arrive in Ketchikan January 8, 1948. Anchorage, Alaska Phone: Main 766