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JANUARY 19, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 PAGE FIVE 3 ‘ull ln »s of producers from umstud give Juneau \km)s a first clu\ will undoubted i 1 Juneau | il 1 IRHITH 1] "SEA OF GRASS” | o o= e v s NEWS ITEMS = e COMEDY FEATURE " The New Washington was chos-|of what the Sportman’s uoup is RES S EDI I‘ORY | en 1:»1 this event. because it Is the| trying to do with thelr “Golden Mrs. Ch sen left by Totem Now ON S(REEN ’;’79 2 | rendezvous of Alaskans from | Nerth Frolic” will pay off for us FROM SIIKA Air Ser Thursday with her three l and because | all in the future, !"fi TSPH.IEER “0w AT (Apl'ol‘ ;i: [L‘I\“‘ (‘\‘x‘l,\"iy 1‘::1’:1‘1 [?‘p\v(‘y Metz- | (Signed) JOF WERNER | ;éfi:“':(“??,:;‘:,N‘:‘;v:‘:‘:‘:; Kl\:.aS;]\‘;;L,{‘,‘f:;‘,;,;.\: AI ZOTH (ENIURY Lasi Tnmev TDNITE lorf, has given his whole-hearted R A c Y > { jupport to the project. - i arriy d in Seattle was unable to i b “ Pyt “The Sea of Grass,” the feature nporeover, the New Washington | l IAL CORRE SPONDENCE) | land, due to fog, and was i 'luvmr'\‘ At s A ¥ show now at the Capitol, brings t0-| | one of nineteen western m,m\ aska, Jan, 17—Thomas from the landing cc tower rugged, ruthless! gether Spencer Tracy and Kath-| , enter an ation extending | IF FA('[S wRoNG Edward Daine, a patient at the Alice! proceed to sther field. Howeve lventur ”vl ]R‘w I jarine Hepburn supported by ROb-( ., ritist R Island Sanatorium since last June on learing that an rgency hos- Wlous yet utterly humar KAYHANNE ¢ Walker and Melvyn Douglas and| :pape and embr: c)ng‘umr‘b(?l‘j‘ ed away last Sunday morning.|pital patient wa the | s at the 20th Century t : respective roles. % ¢ o Beanis S 61T bther.| and in July of the following ¥ th rads | ng Peter reached: i i itty, Rrravag ~ The Sea of G first: appsar- ¢ \ |married Esther Trierschield. He op-|the A or S bigh-spir umor gal from St Logis! ! 'he Sat vening Post.| . Territorial !\tl:vn\\\ General Ralph 'er; arbor shop and pool room ming later p od as a novel, J. Rivers said today that he is in- until il forded him. to- retire 1 ng into the best-seller ranks o £ - ade vestigating counter charges made abo \ agc re " ROBERT ; after release. Witten by | 111‘(‘\:‘(»2“{\122; “‘]‘\‘k“ y"n"":‘l‘a‘["l“‘(i last week by Willilam Semar, Gen- Vit i il e asi biseek - WALK ER Conrad Richter, it is the powerful| &0 L s ‘n“m_ql ot will be €l Manager of the Northland thr \dren, Rosie ;. Patricialin the ; an era told in the tradi-| o™y o008t OO m\‘t‘mm‘ Transportation Co. Semar challeng- Ann 3 tion of “The Covered Wagon” nd! e /0 (ir these rdpresen. |0 & stat t made by Rivers in|10 v vely. AlSo sur Glen Thornton veturned by plans fémale Who, could neve . “Cimarron.’ tatives Wi’ mike fhalr RepuiEE sxles which the Territorial officer alleged ling three brothers: Walter Daine Tuesday from a months visit. with #lone. Completely tnt ¢ ———er———— : s that Northland has a disproportion-!of Blodgett Mills, N. Y., ot | relatives in Idaho. Mr. Thornton i acl > i 1 DOROTHY M GUIRE MELVYN | trips through the territory as ustal- g Gverhead representing approxi-iDa Richford, N. Y. and Frad sharge of refrigeration for the MiBht be Lest described as a state of . ) ol emotion. Claudia loves ROBERT YOUNG OUGlAS BUYERS' WEEK oo {mately 20 percent. Semar claims Daine of Illinois ANS .on Japonski o b SRR OMGTE 4t thia et " David, and David loves dia. But D - CGMMUNE(AHON that the company overhad WaS| Funcral services were conducted David, an t loves Claudia. Bu Romantic, soft words 4 only five percent of its overhead. |y on by the Elks Lod Mr. and Mrs, Joe Niemiec left by !US ot a Ri8. 84 that-shok Wkl il Jhokst | Rivers disclosed today that he is o Daine was a charter Plane Thursdey enroute to Buf Claudia.. For..David. (a8 she.would iy h Editor, Daily Alaska Empire, | conferring with his associates, Mal- |y, allbearers were E. M, No Y. for a months visit with re- Le for any mortal being) she is, to Juneau, Jan. 17.—The mention in colm Miller and Donald O'COnnor.' G qyqyq, Clithero, Clem Pace, 141" Mr. Niemiec is local pilot for Put it mildly, a trial—indeed, a serie | Friday night's Empire that an Iry- in Washington, D. C., who drafted iryqy Guertin, Joy Couch ¢ Alaska Coastal. Mrs. Niemiec clerp- ©Of s—that keeps :thelr: would=.) |ing Stimpson has been selected as|the lactual allegations which were!) o, |ed at the ka Drug and Jeweiry | b€ ’id & I . exisletice -tu 4 the Outstanding Young Man of |contained in a petition submitted y | constant furor of atomic excitement In company with a number of le perhaps meant little to the to the U. S. Maritime Commission | 34 his associates who sell clothing, |, by Rivers two weeks ago. He had| 1ally early run of herrir A sor, kichard Li ¢ as .nv“v‘\ ir home in Ketchikan after a 'oes and sportswear . t0 Mer-\ o o’ fey Jjuneauties, who knew Used this fact as an argument injhas been reported seen in Silverito Mr. and Mis. I Chielke this'visit of five days in Sitka. While ¢1,Q _\[I nts in Alaska, Dan Noonan of onq ckied with Stimpson while he | & petition requesting cancellation of {Bay. Red snapper are being caught gftsrnoon the Salvation Army }mp they were guests at the home with Seattle has announced a yas a member of the U. S. Signal |the present interim in quantities to satisfy the greed- Home. F d, a third child and'of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Andersen i A A ek - Hose Lol EDGAR BUCHANAN ment that may have far-rc )} this city, however, this Rivers said, “I must get an ex- i>st & most fanatic fishemen. gecond shed eight pounds'Harold Schaefer left by Totem Alr| HARRY DAVENPORT HARRY CAREY effects upon the distribution Prar- ¢ meq g fitting reward to a young |Planation from them before ans-|Hand trollers last wesk brought in three ounces Thielke is manag- | Service for Tacoma to visit ~his FLORENCE RATRS tices of the Territory. ma h exceptional executiv wering Mr. Semar’s letter. If a mis :u. beautiful catch of salmon. ¥='er of the Sitka Cold Storage Com- mother who is ill J8e3 s P RUTH NELSON , A - GRCOPSAY EXSRIe i1l e ses tie Bl 7 v % ” Directed by Produced b ST This undertaking nas the aciive . wonderful sense of take has been made, I will expr 3 hopes the signs are indicative pany office | WALTER LANG ~ WILLIAM p[[l‘[“ NEWS support of Dewey Metzd wumer my regrets and give full publicity|of an abundance of fish this scason. | Construction was started this week SRR vice-president and general man- fter leaving Juneau in 1945, he | 0 @ correction { ey Mrs. Charles Peterson, owner of on a large and repair shop Selec Sk Subjec B/ \ KR : : 108 945, he gk e g s Selected Short Subjects /TURZ 72 157 ager of the New Washington | returned to Seattle to become Pres- R Ji hundred thousand feet of the Sitka Bazaar, will leave on next for Charles Peterson. Located to the Latest Air ]‘)\prjcw' Hotel in Seattle, where the first|ident of the Junior Chamber of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM |co ber was shipped out from the weeks Toten plane on a two months'rear of the Pioneers' Home, the NEWS “Alaska Merchants' Buyers Week” | Commerce and in 1946 headed the FERRARO GO SOUTH | Columbia Lumter Mill this week- vacation in the States. In Seattle building will have a large display 5 RG“EI Al Last !will be conducted from January|city's great OCancer Drive. Last s :wl 600000 fect on the Alaska Mrs, Peterson will visit the Dry-|room for cars and accessories | 26_through the 30th. |year he was Chairman of the Se-| Mr. 'and Mrs. Willlam ‘Ferraro! o comship Jumper Hiteh and 300,000 goods Sales Mart which opens Jan, | M¢, Peterson plans to join his wife s ]‘ a R T s who travel “out-' on pleasure or business In concluding his report on the " Gambler and gun= din shooting fool! of local residents. B Snapshots | In telling of the plan, Mr.|attle Red Cross campaign, and and daughter left on the "‘“““‘“‘Vrcfim“';n::‘f; 1:“1]-(::‘1 ,,T\',m,:ff’.'”.,l,?ff"f 26, then visit relatives in Minnesota, in the States shortly before her re- 0" our ou Nconan writes: “This venture is|was elected National Director of /for an extended vacation in Can-|;,. . "o “m:m e ll‘l’mh:;r u‘.;“. Ilirols and W sin ,turn to Sitka i the result of deliberation on thelthe United States Junior Chamber ada ¢nfl the states. Mr. Ferraro > 72 neid | : gl o 5 o 9 e ed out, the mill empl are con- | | Creomulsion relieves promptly be= part of manuracmrenf represen- | of Commerce. said they would visit the baby's geiontly bres 'm.f }‘_?mef“:r "(‘m:_ Ari- Uy Al ainhi ) cause it goes right to the Sflfl& of the tatives who serve retail merchants| Stimpson's brilliance in organiza- great-grandparents, Mr. and MIs.|po; of ‘feet cut weekly, forcing the s aboabd tha i ,‘“‘;{“[ fl“‘“l‘:r‘ trouble fo help loosen and expel in Alaska. tion was demonstrated in Juneau Hugh Clark and Mr. and Mrs.!po (o pire v 4 (hn aboRyd, e Jumper GRS ) nd ai ture . el i N more men to handle'by plane th afterne 3 Fcu lacen Oh s SR Due to transportation handi- | in 1944 when he promoted the Ju- Peter Auchinachie, both of Dun- | ‘ GiS1 07 plaus LhE sfietnoon SESENES to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-= “7° © flamed bronchizl mucous mem= ©aps, restricted hotel accommoda- |neau Ski Club “Monte Carlo” par- can, Cadada. They will also visit branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ' tions, and the lack of adequate !ty which netted the Ski Club near- the baby's paternal grandparents, plans are complete for iaytn. eve djedion. HaywooreRnaily I+ | THRILLS THE SCREEN HAS ggg%g&;ir’lggv:o\;n]l;ts:g%fi%élfi;;l}; sample room space in the variously $500.00, and made possible the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ferraro, Seattle, j, ““:‘.;;;,r,,m:',u;l”.mm.(,“m h'\m.\f ITM[ o L‘m““‘,m }.“ e el RE qulckly allsys the cough or you are Al a cities, we have found that|ski tow which a few hardy skiers and Frank Ferraro of Sacramento, (hf‘_“""-a" ;n ;m‘;km‘m];::;;xlylx":x‘T]n((-‘h l\.]":\r‘ ::m.(.x,é,f ,(“].“” i Ll NEVER Km,w“ BEFU > have your money back. several men have been delayed in|are now installing for our com- Calif {5 admenulda Bo Nrrives MERBEGIXE] ¢ ek —_— As The Great Ameri- CREOMU LSION t‘}-tfplgalzxl:a[t):lé‘!;(;:t:;xlvm: x\\all:w t‘)lml(‘ o i % P e P O % ]u week's furious athletic and social Frank Keuhn left aboard the Al-! Various awards and honors given | an ld"mme |S f||mgd for Coughs, Chest Colds, Broachitis ..~ e v m“',““f_““t“"“,;‘(f“’l‘:]y ’;‘:""ha i CARENTERS DELGATES |qctivity. The Sitka High students aska last weekend bound for Sand over the weekend. Here they are: | 1 {aBn. s B TRD i iter wventye COCAon Nores Pénls R ik =g intend to give the Juneau boys as Point in the Shumagins where he NEWARK—Gus Lesnevich, World For The FI[S! Time! _— se | fc,” to be sponsored by the Sports- | Ervin Hill, Earl Estepp and Jobn good a time as they were given last will manage the Cold Storage Store. Light Heavyweight Boxing Cham- P HOBBY SHOP preblems, Mr. Noonan and several|men’s Club of Juneau Boland were elected Friday night year in Juneau Learning, on his arrival Juneau, pi was named New Jersey's out- 4 Under new management. Clear- of his asscciates have enlisted the| My thought in writing this letter by the Juneau AFL Carpenters Un- |’ Sk that kb ek n st he s Ntandine pro athlete of 1947 by New- ance, 10 to 20% off. Open 2 to 7:30 backing of the iirms they repre- js to bring out the point that a ion to attend the Alaska Territor- | Wednesday ‘evening, in'a game be-lscheduled to sail o fhe Westward ark Athletic Club £ sent and through facilities made | good idea developed for a worth- ial Federation of Labor Conven-.tween Sitka Hi and Sheldon Jack-'was wrecked at Unimak Pass, Mr available at The New Washington, | while cause needs the support of tion as delegates from the Car- son, the score was tied at the end Keuhn retwrned by plane to await WASHINGTON—Johnny = Lujack It often happens that rain falls will conduct this “trade fair” where the entire community. Stimpson's penter's Juneau Local. The ATFL of the last quarter and in the play- transportation ' of Notre Dame Wi ;pxem-x{uzx Wash- from a cioud but is evaporated be- Alaska merchants may examine at'efiort three years ago while tem- convention will be held February off Sheldon Jackson won 33 to 25. Mrs Kvuhnv:nhl their four child- ington Touchdown Club's Walter fore it reaches the earth. one time and in one place, the'perar stationed in Alaska help- 20 at Mt McKInley Nauonal Park. This was the nearest SHS has com n plan to join him at San Point c‘:.np Memorial Trephy as out- A% - ' = . o 'to winning from SJS in their many| in the spring, after school closes. standing college fodiball player of years of rivalry. Sheldon Jackso i {1547, Charles Bednarik, Pennsyl- has cc ently turnzd out some of| Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jernberg lett|vania received Knute Rockne Mem- the finest player. theast Al- by charter planc from Petersburg, orial Trophy as year’s outstanding aska. This year's Sitka High team Thursday atiernoon, returning to'lineman. Sammy Baugh, Washing- It S — |ton Redskins back, received Robert Imv large output. 8¢ e for emc y treatment !ux‘ e VN A — | B. Smith Memorial Trophy as be- JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING €0. | = Miviad e o PLUMBING--HEATING-—OIL BURNERS—§UEET METAL 19 ard ag outstanding college coach VELDING and Jim Conzelman of Chicago Car- o {cinals was honored as leading pro PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | “** srmmmmmee— | ATLANTA—Bobby Davis, Georgia Tech all-America tackle, and Char- Mississippi’s record- were named to re- cotve Atlanta 'r«nu) down Club's an- Plumbing © Heafing [~ ILADELPHIA—Joe Fulks, high ere, in drama i e 8 ing magnitude and enthealling spectadle, is the prideful story of America .". and those daunt- less men and women who kept it unconquered! 27 AR | 600@4@ | UNCONDUERE Color by TECHNICOLOR _ o Howiakn Bokrs NSt KARLOFF Gecit Wako RerLanay- -Boib Prostuced aoul Directed by Cecil B. DeMille H scoring Philadelphia s Writer ' urners Association as outstanding athlete| ] of 1947, outballoting Johnny Lujack,| A Complete Service Deparfment ' B . ot i ack Kelly Jr., Philadelphia sculler; p | lelephone 319 nghts REd 730 sve Van Buren, Philadelphia pro Harri Machine Shrflp, Inc. back and Ted Wiliams, Boston Red | Sox -lukR‘r For COMMERCIAL and P - cemmmm— GARDEN a’u}‘ro Alaska Janitorial Service DOREJ gllx}!s‘#g I%rASYHSOP MEEI [OMORROW s [] ] [l R Id 'I I I I A Dependable, Efficient, Modern New construction & repair work Commercial and Home 1 Authorized Dealer for The Julmau G ulen Cluk will | Cleaning Survice | LECTROLOX meet tomorrow afternoon instead of Phone: Douglas 192 Wednesday according to announce- PHONE RED 559 s ment. The meeting will be held at CONKLE & FOLLETTE 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Walker at Ranges — Washers — Hot Water Heaters | FREDR.WOLF || & o - | Electrical Contractor s N d “I H El l 1 IA l' Juneau SHOE Repairing Bouse Wiring | M,.:_“;";“ZJ&_J][M o P an o er ome ec rlca pp lances 205 South Franklin OUR SPECIALTY to Juneau and is registered at the| Expert Shoe Repair Service || Box 2135 Black 379 Hotel Jungau. G. E. GILLESPIE | imameweNNY 111111111 PRI A AT _ Special Attention to Out-of- There's pews in the Want- S e | H.S.GRAVES FREE © 7" RANUNCULUS | . : with every Gladiolus order “We Shop for You / “Say It With Flowers” but |j| ~ D¢ Clothing Man received this month. Exhibition sizer | Alaska Shopping Service A N I I | HOME OF Gladiolus bulbs four inches around Fast-Efficient-Personalized “SAY IT WITH OURS | 1 15 for $1.00, 36 for $2.00, 100 for $5.00 ; ir ! FLORSHEIM SHOES BFAVERTO,‘:’%‘:‘,’;“; P i Write °§s‘<%"5me “ John Ladely, recently of Ketchikan, has joined Juneau FlOIlSiS | g Woatisi Ot (1 Moeor e et 2 uos | GEGRGE BROS. |l """ our organization and will be in chargé of a com- Widest Selection of plete and modern department for servicing the NEw (H I N ATO w N (AFE electrical appliances listed above. C) EHRENDRH(H I LIP‘H‘!OEIIE(!}}S « de | Mr. Ladely cemes to us with a broad back- | SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU Certified Public Accountant ground ol: practicdl experience, and he will be at Acostinting—Systems—Taxes S&T OPEN SATURDAY Lo e Jan 17 . your service upon call. TELEPHONE RED 481 '| Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS# STREET FROM REGULAR HOURS Warfield's Drug Store 307 Seward Sireet Telephone 62 ‘ 0 G ohoms @1 || 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 A. M. P Alaska Meat Markel Chinese Dishes Our The same excellent service that you have The largest and most complete SPeciauY enjoyed on Radio Work will b tinued in stock of Fresh and Frozen g Meats tn Juneau RILEY’S EGG FOO YONG—CHOP SUEY s fbudatie: Ao . L A sTURM—owner ||| SECRETARIAL SERVICE SWEET and SOUR SPARE PHONES 39 — 539 Phone 911 RIBS — NOODLES 7 GENERAL OFFICE WORK Home-Made Chili at any hour

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