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PAGE SIX THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUVEAU ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948 S e - e e - . — m— — — — — - —— ! Iy shortages, constitute a|mean the establishment of a lab- from one of the big planes scour-| A We must do everything possible | transportation to the area under Just a few minutes earlier, uM - ‘ o help ourselves,” he said, “but[study.” wlll GET FUNDS Smn i et ( dd ! ' vp The DR- (. E- ALBRE(HI now, thanks to the Alaska program | A letter was dispatched to dar had sighted what may ve tme| GQIAIAGIE 1OF The t: eveloped in Washington, and | Washington this week requesting ” oy I wreckage of the Comnolly—only 22| i Hflg g Y A‘ MEETiNG TODAY forts of Assistant Srcreu.ry{mm funds necessary for the BCG AT DAYS OF 98 miles aw: | on wa"a(e Tuke' : terior Warne and Joseph|program be included in the Alaska - | i of the Division of Terri- | Program i L H . ’ n 9 % s lfi P . Globe-trotting_President Milton PR [Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Travelingon (. P. R, | ersons ol | Ladies' Milli Purness was back in the presi- | recognition and e e . . {“too silly for words” a rumor that adies iiner i e b e G S ™ |EAGUE RECORD BROKEN! Harris Will Not Seek Boals from Skagway - » * St f b o yeon meeting this noon Albrecht outlined the | ] f . ‘Pu sidential Candidate with Henry ags oves 4 of ih sco a-|BY LUMBERMEN SAT. EVE;| Reelection in ACCA ; o Being Abandon- ' i R e B S R . Cuimetiam, Gutri, Tl rpe ransport Being ayBePermitted "ttt oom 7, Valentine Bidz._| | t of s searchers) which has recently been MIKES SIOP WA(HUSHT d b C E 'n pathy with Wallace and most of the accepted f by the Territor-| 4.0 | Funds for the 1948 “March of ed by Lrew £scaping e thifias e 1b HFIBE 45 HOR bhe. Ciov S O % ; ial Departmen Health the | Dimes” campaign will be raised in in Lifeboat The Matidis. Gominssion s sl dekioie G Estntels o the o A o | The record for this seasons|junau by a Jitney Dance during In Litenoats recommended that passengers be "% SC T S EEE 0 S0 e T e e 8 s league games was broken by thelthe “Days of '98” celebration here allowed to use the facilities of ‘OMNAAHOn TOT § g o rgeste “ 21 Calmette and L.u«nu‘ ” ays at " { | ey vely ggested In : l Columbia Lumber team Saturday |pecision of this action was reach- | Canadian vesséls between Skag-| 4 asked that. tisribiers” oier] eonounoed that -BOG was mrvml(‘s: night, when the Lumbermen whip-|ed at a meeting Saturday of the| NEW YORK, Jan, 12—(P--Thel and other Alaskan ports in fil“&! ;e Goes ih to r Nl aotSiy - vRooh o |ped the ACS quintet by a score of |Board of Directors of the Alaska|Army Transport Joseph V. Connolly,) reporting favorably on Delegate p VII m direc Don Foster in-| human bein Results of experi- gq ¢ 16 | Crippled Children’s Associatio which brought the first war dead|Bartlett's enabling legislation 4 Albrecht as the | mentation with the vaccine show : ppled . s R . . . i 3 | ed D ol B i1 N ith a| There was alsp a wide margin Mrs. Betty McCormick, President|kack from Europe, caught fire e . iy EW Iia l( ys em ] | the lat- | that s associaled W e, | between Mike's ‘and the Wachu- [of Juneau-Douglas Chapter of|t0day and was abandoned by 151947, would permit such transpor- w 4’ G bl M f d but not absolute prolec- sty team, with the final tally|the ACCA, said that the decision TV of 45 in winds of gale force|tation until July 1 of this yes . i g £ : AL e T ““‘C' being 79 to 18 in favor of Mike's. |was made because of the refusal of aout 900 miles East of New York.|Chairman Smith, of the Maritime SEATTLe, —van 12—@®-B. R g s ieedi 2 PR, I m'.”..}?c.f The double-header was played in'two Juneau men's service clubs to| The ship was enoute to Antwerp|commission, in approving the mea- |CGlllespic, veteran Alaska steamship l defense pro-| will eventually save the TeIMONY ne high school gymnasium attake part in the drive and because With about 5000 empty caskets|sure, states, “There is a continued Ma0 Byt ol o A i [ v in Alaska, { dollars,” Dr. Albrecht|pg o [t the many diives f6F tibtEg Wik | bosd I mecessity for better passenger ser- | {eisht department of Alaska Freight termed the pheiLl “h' the ini-| 1" the first game, phenomenal |have recently been conducted here t Guard said the Liberty| yice between Skagway and other Fii“A‘“Tgx‘_"yf’:’:;:‘"t;fl'_,lgc'.'”&"‘“ bt A ing into the will be L_“‘I‘. freshly | Scores were chalked up by nes | AcCA will ¢ rop its own plan on B. Waite reached '“"r )ints in Alaska, which cannot be Mol ‘.\““’(' ! :] :L v('m%“ ANI < newcomers, who e must B [ES1Ylevery member of the Columbia for a membersnip drive this year be- last reported "0““0“‘. pplied by United States flag ves- | %% 11€ 1€ U_.‘.‘l “w 1d e ing and wat- prely prepared, which Wil | fyrer toam, with Aase making |cause of the heavy flood of other|shortly after 7 am. 'EST'“FA_M |waslsels in the present circumstances n(i'":ol'kpl‘:,‘{:,X,Lull,lvnl..n‘.)f, w-\[vl:“:l,‘l\ o 20 points, Rowland 17, O'Connor 16, requests for money. She said that Searching for the Connolly's life-|here appears to be no prospect 200 11 leaving ta® ey i ..-— e —--'-.wn 15, and Hogins 12 old members will be invited to re- Loats. Almost U:'E‘; "‘(";"'-i ‘*;lfll' “"l',nm under the project interim op- ‘20K Of Lieutenant Commander Unless YOU Return | High man for the Signal Corps join and bring in others but that Coast Guard said the Waite had NOl| erating contracts, which will e: s T, P = | ' was Simonds with 10 points, fol- |an creanized campaign will not te sighted either the lifeboats or an¥pire June 30, 1948, United states| FRER o5t SANUNCULUS oitles Prfimpfl}’- 'NEEBLgffiAFT 81 Elfiflfin SH P d by Myérs with 3. At half held wreckage 1lag vessels will be able to furnish | - -5 Wih every = i l‘l‘)"x‘:; e 3 time the score stood 37 to 5, with| Mrs. M also announced A Ie R | sutticient passenger service between i Ut U Return ALL milk bottles York Port of Embark- Gladiolus bulbs four inches around . il < | Clearance l the Lumbermen way out in front |that she Henry Harris, fer no injuries or|Points in Alaska. The permission | Sladiolus butbs four incits araund | go your milkman or groc- i eyt e | | during the entire game. will not seek re-: Wake’ fepiortad s athdng the| Eranted bYRINGIB wlehe: (e 1P 1 $100 T BE A 70 er just as soon as they i ? o ¢ ~ ’@ 1;.;' & 1‘, v { 2 | j!/Col Lbr. @) FG FT F TP ion t} The Board will olly’s crew. The Weather Bu-| €ifect only until June 30, 1948. By | poyvwnr o puLE are empty! You may not 4 | ® [ ] -4 4 4 9 @ Aase, f 10 0 1 20 mect on 7 a mnominating ... <iq however that winds oOf that time, it is expected that some Biaveikon OF be able {o get milk unless ' . F 3 “ Rowland, ¢ 8 1 1 17 committee and n officers will be up to 40 miles an hour were report- permanent plan can be worked out ' _ 30 R vou do! ) 1 i'l'("f;" E ed ‘3!”’ dl Prices | o'Connor, ¢ 8 0 1 16 elected on Feb ‘w “ S iheihte and that iho: aves{to nllc'fl the water transportation .i...m‘..m-.._. H Scott, f 7 1 1 15! William G. Eddy. of Juneau, wa G ke R problem in Alaska here involved.” 3t & o itical! 4 ] [(», i E’ § 50 4 ri e 4 1 been hit by shower i The situation is critical! | ILOYG 20 KAESS B (e gt e %) The first call for help from thel ; YELLOW CAB Bottle prouction is FAR 4 . . 5 s The A IRad vith | Connolly was intercepted here at short of demand H s FG PT F Tp| The Board held its meeting with i The mee- YWHE O ayflr 0 o i atlh i p -host luncheon at the Barapot about 4:30 am. (EST) b | ? o g5 Hotel BagE, SRl “ ; Return all the empties | Fytea NAPKIN Bt e el ity wasaariewnd o o | Cordova Passes On | M |1 dn e 4 ANAYF .. 8 t of a ire C £ . 2 = i Lxira NAPKIN | : R e Y $rol; Sria cTes il the one way to make sure ] A < started in the engine room % # v K ay ke ¢ | ‘ g U“r_i\t n, rr 3 o o 1 THREE (OUPI.ES ARE The last report from the Connol- M(_:L,réln;uw(\:,l Alflhx;:!, qu!L .zi—éw = youd"i‘ get “wl' m"}lk you | amilton, O%ted 2. ly said the fire was spreading, but Mrs. Ellen Chase, 48, wife of Cor- need for your family. 1 \ Gilmore, g I 0 0 MARR'ED AT WEEKEND the full extent of damage was not ‘dova’s Mayor and widely known i ' i In Amv L(;mh:;sl: Len;.ea; the Coast BY U S (0MM|SS|°NER known because the ship's radio !‘hl'u?fih;:'l" ér\tlukavbd{f"ri !“ilm SNS")“' i J U N E A u * 4 tuard and Mike's, the latter team ' went out of commission before it day night after a brief illness. She | ] :md v,llw l:luatlon well in hand was abandoned, the Coast Guard ;;?dul‘mm a resident of this city for ] 24-hour Dependable Service ! n A H R ! E s K i rem the beginni 1 vears. e b b ! ! first quartetm:,viltlgv 201113‘1:31“; “;3 x ].“r; e u[\ \v(‘x:vFp;-x'lu{mf’(é le;.,,,\ Port of Embarkation said the _Born in Northern Wisconsin, Mrs 3R | ~ § D& Byt e the Wiehic ’(fim“’,'k “'i]fg:‘:{“\:‘“‘:‘x;d e (G0 | ehiip's Thastér was.s Opt. Bostelman. Chase came to Cordova. in 1915 and s Incorporated ] T M QF sett had moved ahead one point & kil o ri- The Tr rt Commander is Capt. Dad long been prominent in civic H VLA H g Saturday, Willlam Oliver Morri- The Transpo 4 gox . H BATH MAT SETS | and Mike's quintet had jumped o 0% oeas; was marsied o Lil- Charies EL. Collins of Camp Kilmer, &1 lodge §Hitrs Bhe wis'a Past Junean Maid ] | Egr y : lian Joseph Kitka, of Sitka. Jake S G oo e g ghest scorer on the victor- . TS e. The Army, Coast Guard and Air ors include her husband, Dr. ce Lream ropley, Jr., a Mrs. Esther Loe- Y. 3 5 ! STAMPED GOODS ’ ious team was Bonnett with 23 g:fl”&,;g'»\:i‘fiessesv Force cooperated in directing res- TW H. Chase; a daugmer,‘Mrf. S 2 s O & i g | B ' p,(."”“'\' and Flint tagged behind w0 1t1e Jack and Cecilia Ev- cue efforts. N}::ma;h:);]ol{e olfdzusizxt‘ntl%f as:fgtj: ug:g?tngocg?xgfi;(‘l‘nemper:cabof the Milk 5 Buflermllk | NUNN’S BEDSPREAD COTTON § o7 10 Do Tondbor Bt Rileed o gy Joseph, both of Angoon, were Y 208 ' bioth Roy Fro ' o1 trouble to help loosen and expel F § were close on his heels with 12 . rried Saturday. Nila Hall LIFEBOATS SIGHTED a a brother, oy sure ot | germ laden phlegm, and aid nature s | P catats sanh RISO. MMTIERE, e Y s an. 12—iP— Search Bremerton, Wash. o soothe and heal Taw, tender, in= = CORDE CARPET WARP e and Louise Skinner were witmesses, BOSTON, Jan. 12 e : i soothe and heal Tar, tender, in- | ] g Eastman did the most good for * p. .o Bjll Peterson and Mary Planes have sighted lifeboats in REPA’“{ YAKUTA;' il()Al) branes. Tell your druggist to sell you cLEAN_“P WQRK o 'h(- Washusett, hringing in 10 winic hoth of Juneau, were married the area where the blazing funeral 4 a bottle of Creomulision with the un= i e s points, and the closest man to him g, s 4 ship Joseph V. Connolly was aban- William Fromholtz, U. S. For- | derstanding you must like the way it HOUSES and OFFICE 4 Friday evening at the Comm shiy P! st Servi x 2 f uickly allays the cough or you are AR AR OO s Angell wih & ets ‘home in Douglas, Charies- A. doned by its crew early today, the St Bervice odusieuction foreman. | TG Alas the SOUER.C Show and Tee Removed MIROR (70 FG FT F TP pnarin and Alice Perrin were wit- Coast Guard headquarters reported. i Rertis, CREOMU LSION Juneau Janitor Service | Bonnett Wies 3 o h The General R. E, Oallan mess- 2 Créw of workmen to Yepalr the | JOHN M. DOOG Flint (e RS i SR aged, the Coast Ghard said, she E‘i’*{“fi;}edyz‘:‘:m; ;‘Z“‘{ which was | gor Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Telephone 806—Box 514 ; Donohoe 5 2 2 92 Empire W: Is for Best Results had picked up the radio report Was y heavy rains. pire Wantads for Bes | | Russo Bida v gl 7 g Franklin R T T one washer RS ok 8 ! Pusich e L | Devon 0 2 1 2 ; - Wachusett (1 that washes L N ANNOUNCEMENTE Angell 1 2 3 2 | b th I ',h Robbins IR LT | (o] ciorhes Fitzgerald o 354 . | Grigsby 0 0 3 [ | { ° Douglas [ [} 5 0 59 | ! / and dishes! s ° 0 1 o : Effective January 13, 1943 ; | Simmonds [ 0 1 0 | Batdor: 0 0 1 0 »‘ [ e - | k] JosephusDanleIsIs STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES ‘Reported Near D ih‘ Changes from Clothes Washer e o e ear ea to Dish her in 1) i ishwasher in 12 Minutes RALEIGH, N, C., Jan. 12— | d Josephus Daniels, 85 year old an <" s & o | publisher of the Raleigh News and | mazing, astounding—and Observer and Secretary of the Navy | « true! The Thor Automagic under President Wilson, remained | Washer is a Clothes Washer in a “dying condition” today | 0, & i Dr Hubert Haywood, his physi- | 0 that washes, rinses, damp- cian, termed his condition ! dries your clothes gencly, very. lo Daniels, who resigned % Rerleotls b aT et as Mexican Ambassador in 1941 af- | Ty STREAMLINER — “City of Portland” % = é ter holding the position eight years, | PACIFIC rtable travel- call THEN,aquick change | develcped a severe case of bron- | To Chicago... fast, comfortable ¢ ! of tubs and it's a Dish- | chitis *a week ago Sunday and, ing...club lounge facilities for all l belween o washer that washes dishes, | '::“(‘ IR plcsligos have Soli passengers. Delicious meals...stew- : | g silverware, glasses — even - ardess service. 7 pots und pans. INTENTION 10 WED | J ¥ | Wesley Turner and Norma Zum- | PORTLAND ROSE Offering sleeping car and “nea“ | :‘J"”;' goth f’f“]“"e‘;“'l a}gliod ol coach service to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha and | ! . 8, ‘ommissioner Felix ray to- i . i3 . 2 Tex | |Gig”for s ‘marmige loeme, | Chicag with connections for St Lovis, Tesss Petershur, - eeoe and Southwest. Compact, Kitchen:Size LINCOLNS RETURN i Mo THs Newmuon s | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Lincoin’ Through sleeper . Seattle to Kansas City w0 Wnheoy in'Ong/ | returned via PAA Saturday from a | wrangell g three weeks vacation in the States. ! IDAHOAN A popular train with sleeping car and | Lincoln is Regional Manager of the | s & | Ve | coach accommodations for Denver, Kansas City, St. % | \uor'\ns Administration. | b 5 % e Louis and beyond. Convenient schedule connecting | 5 Kete HES RER LEGION MEETS TONIGHT | ith “Ci is” li | i with “City of St. Louis” Streamliner. ! Juneau Post No. 2, of the| 4 | | American Legion, will hold its reg- | e A . . | ular meeungg at 8 o'clock w,,,g;l( Daily Union Pacific Passenger Train Schedules to { o d ' 5 in the Legion Dugout. All mem- the East Showing Connections from SEATTLE | For Reservations an nformation bers are urged to attend. Streamliner -~ "City of Portland’’ “Portiand Rose”’ “ldahoan’ 2 | . VFW STEWARD RESIG i . 1 | Jack Carroll, steward of the Jeep Lv. Seattle 12:01 pm. 3.50 p.m. 11:30 p.m. ? 4 | Club for the Veterans of Foreign | Lv. Portland 5:30 p.m. 9:10p.m. 8:10am. I’h"ne Wars, resigned from that position | b4 See us ior fl“s and D“ler Modem Eil\;:rf:l:);mdflls successor has not | For complete travel information, consult ‘ 3 : e { City Ticket Office Electrical Apphances WITH VETERANS AFFICE | 1300 4th Avenue L R I - Mrs. Warren Houston has join- Seattle, Washington Now Available at the ed the staff of the Territorial De- | Phone EL 6933 | ! partment of Veterans Affairs fi ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT LICE CoURT ~E NION PACIFIC AIRLINES ) | POLICE COURT NEWS s & POWER CO | Mary Lawson was handed a five | ewing S’oatfimte‘z/n Adasta ) ' | day suspended jail sentence today by City Magistrate William A. n A l l . o A ' Chgerful Dispet { Dependabie Holzheimer on a disorderly con- | tric Service 24-hour Ele i duct charge. Rae Scott was fined $26 on a drunk charge. Road of the Daily Streamliners