Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| i | | W -~ MOND \\ MARCH 1, EARTHOUAKE IN 1948 .\'» N .l ! ™. CALIFORNIA .. -shaped belt of Southern Calif- early today but apparently 0 damage. s greatest fo e was felt in the San Be 40 to 60 at miles East of Los Angeles, he q % 12:13 am.| e (PST) shy ...lowest rchie M. C ‘White Fe k, Mattson were ANTICS” D n)‘ f K CARTOON ST NEWS VIA AIR and rattled windows, was the i in 12 d q the Lc s of rd and Pomona 8 ,:xvr\ evere jarring tremor this morning. I NGELES, Maren 1.—M—An - arthquake of moderate intensity akened residents throughout a MARRIED AT GUSTAVUS .ase and May Park- were inarried yesterday vus by P. 8. Commission- x Gray who flew there for Mr. and Mrs. Fred witnesses ceremony. in Pan American’s 15 years of Alaskan service 'WHETI-:ER YOU'RE shipping a small gift or merchandise weigkring hundrads of pounds, Pan American’s new Clipper Cargo rates save you money. All communities served by the Flying Clippers — from Seattle to Nome—Dbenefit by savings up to 32% on over-all rates . .. and as high as 62% on certain com- modity rates. Take advantage of these low rates to send or order last-minute personal packages or rush mer- chandise. Specify Clipper Cargo for speed at a saving ... New money-saving rates between JUNEAU AND SEATTLE 13¢ per |b. on shipments of 100 Ibs. or more 6¢ pe.r Ib. on shipments of meat from Seattle fo Juneay {Min. wt. 500 lbs.) ° BIG SAVINGS TO POINTS IN ALASKA, TOO RARANOYF HOTEL—Telephone 106 Pav AHERICAN WorLo Agways: The System of //e%/n/ Clppers NOTI CE THE McGINNIS CREEK MINING C0., INCORPORATED Offices-Caro Building Juneau, Alaska Now Offers For Sale a Limited Number of Shares at $100.00 Par Incorporated for $278,000.0 OFFICERS: R. L. GRAFF Prestdent S. J. WHITFIELD Vice-President M. E. MONAGLE Secretary LUERIA JORDAN Treasurer 0—Non-Assessable DIRECTORS: R. L. GRAFF S. J. WHITFIELD M. E. MONAGLE H. R. HOOPER LUERIA JORDAN ETHEL C. GILL ALL SALES TO BE MADE UNDER THE EXISTING LAWS OF THE TERRITORY OF ALAS MAILING ADDRESS Post Office Box 2954 KA Juneau, Alaska A severe qugke' the we a Feb. 19, "JOHNNY O'CLOCK," - (FAST ACTION FILM, |15 ON CAPITOL'S BIL The checkered career of one of the | most fascinating characters in years {provides the colorful material for |Columbia’s absorbing melodrama, ‘Johnny O'Clock,” co-starring Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes, which is the feature at the Capitol Theatre Powell, in the title role of a brash, young gamtler, the despair of both the police and women, plays his part 1 obvious relish, He gives a racy that will high nee earn s lady es he gambl from tisticuffs of a dete 35 PASSM{;’ERS ARE CARRIED BY ALASKA WEEKEND flights cver 55 passengers COASTAL, | Alaska Coastal on 1d carried as follows. Sitka to Juneau Johnstene, Leo Clark, J. Lunden, Lesliec Yaw. Ju u to Sitka: RO { Frank Calvin, Albert Ja !Jack, Jack Conway, yLawson, Dan Moller. Juneau to Tenakee: H. Florence, ‘Tom Armstrong; Hood Bay to Ju- neau: A. E. Owens; Juneau to Hood Bay:-Dan Husul; Funter Bay to Juneau; Joe McNallen; Juneau to Funter Bay: Mrs. Hargrove; Sitka to Hoonah: J. Herman Pelican to Juneau: E. N. Kam- J. Lonway, Ted Sarala, Harold E Avrit, , Jennie Elizabeth limen; Juneau to Haines: Mrs. L. Thompson, George Gray; Haines to Juneau; Keithe Roberts. Juneau to Skagway: The Rev. Edgar Gallant; Hocd Bay to Ketch- ikan: William K. Taylor; Juneau |to Petersburg: Phillip Kern, Lloyd urg to Juneau: Mrs. Bet- ty McCormick; Ketchikan to Wran- gell: Mrs, Cliff Emard. Juneau to Ketchikan: B. H. Lep- ovich, C. C. Homan, Larry Erick- son, Mrs. L. Erickson, Chris Chi | tensen, Mrs. C. Christensen, M | Ward, M Ward, Mr. Thoma: Mrs. Thomas; Ketchikan to Juneau: { Mrs. Sparth. Juneau to Hoonah: Hilda Schoon- jover, Jacquelin Schoonover, Nancy | St. Clair; Hoonah to Juneau: Pat- rick Necley, Mrs. A. R. Nicky, Jr., A. B. Hicks, H. Daniels, Cash Cole, {E. L. Juneau to Gustavus: Ann White, Gordon Gustavus to Juneau: Gordon Felix Gray. | 31 PASSENGERS ARE [FLOWNHEREBY PAA; 19 ARE FLOWN OUT ade flights over ied 5 passe tle to Juneau: r Commett, Robert, Creek, Thelme, Peterson (Clarence Nelson, Milton Skobba | Daniel Twiet, Walter Issacson. l Robert McKinley, Ted Bayer, Car- son Lawrence, Lucille Yawrence, Leonard Berlin. Dr. Archie Stgwart, Dolly Ruth mdrr Alf Mndsen Rei:es At Last For Your Cough Craomyision relieves promptly be- cause it g“{oiis right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and ggrm laden phlegm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in-| Stewart, Alberv, flamed bronchial mucous mem- | & bottle of Creomulsion with the un- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[ JUNEAU, /\LASKA e muren e, Fp @ &S Fllott Robertsons Lloyd Cornwall, Rube Shore, Vir- Ruhl, Lynch. ginia Stedman, Leonard Johnson, ‘TE‘VS G ’ R t | Amy Dude, Dr. Joe Rude, Marie I y UeS S, e(ep |0n \ Knight, Violet Oehloff and infant T Beary, John Gerloff. 0 S d y Nght Annette to Juneau: David Dreb- 0TH ANNIVERSARY n un a | { 5 idge, ! The 50th anniversary of the| For Mr. ar i " Juneau to Annette. Bill Eldridge,',, Fire ll)ev- s ot R F»nx Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Ruu.- Carl Stolberz, A, E. Owens 3 partment was ob=| ertson Anchorage, Mrs. R. E Juneau to Seattle: Roy G. Gregory, “°° rday evening with a nd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laura M. Gregdry, A.'R. Duncan, PArlY for members in the Fire ¢ hosts at a small Sidonia Duncan, Robert Propp, Roy cre was plenty of food | reception at the Robertson home Rutherford, olla Kopan, Har~ 14 'cireshments on hand and good | synday night between 8 and 10 " Harvey J. Smith, "™ dancing was provided | gielock. ack Conway, Niemi, John Niemi and| Many iriends of the Robertson Juneau to Fairbanks: Mrs. James i | tamily called to greet FElliott and Reed, Shelty Snell, Bessie Spen. Tho Dot Volunteer Fire De-|ig meet his charming wife who ar- Juneau to Whitehorse: Max Kop- % s one of the oldest of| rived last week aniski, Bob curry g the Territory, estab-|family in Cali S { and in continuous| Mys, Dur & | ful operation during the | gttle BOAE hARBORS | Three major fires| ghe Ell ertsons will re- rought catastrophe to the| main in Juneau until Thursday this time, all during| when they will return to Anchor- 3 ] i‘;zscb E € 1 which made the gal- Mr. Robertson is with lant fre fighting attempts useless. Railroad | F{flAYORS GROUP The f fire was on March 9, Robertson, who went east &7 1911 nd in October, 1917, and to attend the meeting of | the najor fire on February 23, e of Delegates of the There was cortsiderable discussion' 9% NP £ Bar Assoclation In on the opération of small boat har-| pt by fire again. Chi ind then continued to tors at Saturday's final session of B Washington, will return to Juneau! the first a 1 conference of SE TO SITKA 1 a week or ten days Alagk & The s Gty | The Dougles High Huskies ac- | RIS eads compared operation of small companied by their otficers and r~ha.—g (hc feasibility of im-| weex ¢ Sitka, where they will iposing some form of a persofal piay o rerum two-game series with property tax on small boats using he sjixa High School. The Sitka municipal facilities was talked OVer.| cqcci were Douglas guests for @' Dennis Patterson, father of Mrs. | In some localities, it was men-; o, tioned that complaints have been re-, » ceived over permitting boats to re- me series two weeks ago. popular subscription was taken Curtis Shattuck, passed away Sat- ai a oeattle hospital where Liuay v " among townspeople and business he was be eated for s main tax free while taxing autos yg e 1ast week to raise funds to Mr. Pn(‘t:-;’::‘m“L.\xlm(nix':d" x‘\l Ssltrrool:cee and other vehicles using clty streets, yap. 1ne trip possible, as the on Friday and his daughter left All of the City heads agreed that ngug135 team has not been in the here the same day to be at his some method of taxation IS NECeSSAIY | o .y making end of basketball bedside, y | “‘"‘2)’:5‘- ff"fifi;‘fln?fldé“?fl:fl- Ze this scason even though going| Mr, Shattuck left here today to ;}Bl‘vpm{ci;g i mni!;tfiixl;in L:fl: through a most extensive workout be with his wife in Seattle, The o e g during this season. funeral arrangements have not yet small boat harbors. It was also agreed to hold a May- ors’ conference annually and Sitka' was seuected as the site for next year’s meeting. The visiting May- | been announced. TYRONES MOVE | SRS i, {“' “k i '”‘(‘;"“J‘“““ly :‘OV“{ FRANK BECKER GIVES st we rom the Juneau Spruce PARTY ON BIRTHDAY ors extended a vote of thanks to ; poratioti BAS EE ;l‘ s il Mayor Hendrickson, the Juneau City K‘x\.*‘m}l-l‘l“ [" "‘f; 'l:"‘;m"‘ o‘t" Frank Becl celebrated his Council, the Lions Club and all % , formerly the home Of 4ihqay with a dinner at the Walker, and more recent- others for the courtesies connected Arthur Salmon Creek Country Club Sat- y occupied by the Valentine fam- with their visit and the Gold Medal urday night, The guests who as- Basketball Tournament. | { sisted in the celebration were Mrs. Other topics brought up during i e | Frank Becker, Miss Alice Lesher, the three day meeting included pos- LODGE MEETING | gianiey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. sible establishment of a sales tax ux Lodge 124, F. and A. yon, “pasley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl in all cities, revision of basic city M. Will hold a regular stated com- . oo munication tomorrow, Tuesday eve- ning in the Eagles Hall. There will D be work in the M. M. Degree. ordinances, better liquor enforce- ment, utility rates and services, tem- porary care of minor children by city authorities while awaiting dis- position of their cases by a U. S. Commissioner and the Territorial Department of Public Welfare, ju- venile delinquency and the juvenile .- N TO HAWAII | AR | Fred Dunn, traffic manrager of EAGLES MEET TONIGHT |the local Pan American office, will Acrie No. 117, Praternal Order of leave Saturday, March 6, for Hon- lagles, are scheduled for a regular olulu via Seattle and San Fran- meeting tonight in their hall at cisco. While in Hawaii he will code, methods of taxation {lx\d Pro-, g o'clock. | attend a conference with the dis- perty a.},sessm(’n[, and pl}&'filbllll}’» of v | trict traffic managers of the Pa- improving mail and passenger ser-| LEA} YEAL BIRTHDAY | cific Division. Dunn says he will vice via 'small boats to outlying dis- & Young Jourias Hulk, son of Mr., be gone approximately two weeks, ricts. | and Mre. Eugene Hulk, celebrated and while in the states will visit | his first birthday date yesterday, several friends. H | February 29, although being born e - Tenih Anmvefoay | four years ago on that date. Doug? | POLICE COURT NEWS las was a Leap Year baby in 1944.] - —o—— IS Celebrated by il Mathew Lee was fined $25 on a ! HONOR ROLL | drunk charge this afternoon by { | The iollowing have keen reported City Magistrate William A. Holz- Df_ and Mrs, Ruus by the Douglas School as being on heimer. Axel Carlson was given a the Honor Roll for the past six 30-day suspended sentence on a R o week period: Lyle Riley Shirley drunk and disorderly charge. Leslie Cigs“g;&flf{‘;”(‘:';fib“m‘hini“lfli‘? Edwards, Jack Carlyle and Carol Brenible forfeited $14 bail on a 3 iy " Routsala, all of the high ool; disorderly conduct charge. Howard C. Rufus celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary with a others receiving honorable in the High School were 1 dinner party. During the course = WAy of the evening ‘it was also an- bert and Rex Hermann. nounced that another couple who ks 1) { were guests were celebrating their HOME WITH BABY | For COMFORT ana eleventh annive They we Mrs. Clayton Fleek and infant, Tt Mre. Hownrd B Ambre. | Margaret Elaine, arrived home yes- | SERVICE iy : 3 S ’s Hospital i son. Other guests at the happy ;‘::e":u from St. Anw's Hospital in| pewey W. Get the NEW on were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' | Metzdorf Mr. and Mrs. R. Brust, Mr 70 SEATTLE Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON nd Mrs. J. Studevant, Mr d 4 v A and ;Tl,\ Dn: Foster, and Miss Priscilla Glen Franklin 15 a passenger via| mManaging Habit! Fegiede gl 58 PERCE PaA today enroute to Seattle where | pirector g 8 he will meet with his partners in | | the Wade Creek Dredging Co. 1 ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME FOREST SERVI(E the Yukon Placer Mining Co. mr{ at a cunrermcc wlarmv to this year's| AT LEGION MEETING =25 At the American Legioh meeting oo at 8 o'clock at the Dugout, the For- est Service Picture, “Trees and Homes,” will be one of the entertain- ment features. All members are re- quested to attend. e — NOTICE I will not be responsible for any Fairbanks. CLEAN-UP WORK HOUSES and OFFICES Windows ang Venitian Blinds Juneau Janitor Service JOHN M. DOOGAN | Telephone 806—Box 514 Daily Schedules Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday—7:00 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Members Only » the distinction of being the first wo- FATHER DIES IN SEAfllE}3;'?51-’38;?‘%"&’5;&5; over 0 woiten PAGF THREE Mrs. Barnes Is [ENTURY Honored, Affair P — Given Safurday .o ¥ & Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock Mrs. Ray G. Day was host- yOU ASKED FOR IT...AGAIN{ ess to the members of the Juneau S RE THEY ARE! Women's Club at a reception and Q.M tea for Mrs. Doris Barnes, Vice Pre- sident of the Alaska Federation of Women's Clubs and Past President of the Wrangell Woman's Club. Mrs. Barnes is also serving her second year as Mayor of Wrangell having man to be elected as mayor in Al- aska. y Mrs. Barnes was appointed by the GFWC to be in charge of the itin- erary of the GF Officers who will make a trip through Alaska in the first week in June following their convention on the West Coast. All towns where they will stop are plan- ing entertainment for the women and the Juneau and Douglas Wo- § man'’s Clubs will hold a joint meeting and entertainment on the visit here, The table Saturday was beautifully #j decorated with a lace cloth and cen- tered with a bowl of red tulips and iall white tapers. Those pouring for the afternoon were Mesdames D. W. (Herron, J. V. Cole, Elton Engstrom, in the roles you’ Rvays remember them for , .«in BOWERY with FAY WRAY - P”!Il' KELTON Directed by RAOUL WILSH called during the course of the after- noon to meet the guest of honor in spite of the bad weather and wind, | L eee BARBARA CHAPMAN IS DEAD IN CALIFORNIA Word has been ieceived here of the death of Barbara Chapman Jen- nison in Los Angeles recently. Mrs, Jennison was a Juneau resident for «a short time last year when she was ' the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Rob- .ert Simpson and was employed by (the Territorial Department of Tax- {ation. { he plunged to her death, in mys- terious circumstances, from the top of a four story apartment building in Los Angeles just two weeks after she had been married to a student at UCLA, She was 24 years old at the time of her death. ALSO Selected Sher? Subjects lAlll EXPRESyY NEWS | OSf-KflOWfl ! home remedy for % ‘\\\ A great crater mn northern Ari- zona is believed to have been form- ed by the fall of a meteor of an estimated weight of a million tons. relieving miseries o( ol Viens - NEW IDEA ENDS GARBAGE MESS AND ODOR Scrap-Trap & Disposgble Scrap-Trap Bags At last you can say good-by to messy garbage cans and get rid of garbage odor. Amazing new Scrap-Trap and dis- posable Scrap.Trap bags save you work and help keep, your kitchen clean, Out of sight and out of the way, yet always handy for use. SCRAP-TRAP $250 _PKG. 30 SCRAP-TRAP BAGY It Will Pay You to Shop AUTIFUL Goldstein Bldg. Phone 394 derstanding you must like the way it | debts contracted by anyone other quickly allays the 00“81’1 OF you are, than myself. C. A. McMickle. 821 4t to have your money bacl U til the A Civil Wa . . 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. ,Ec'o‘ufi&fi‘e,.‘é,!;,fi,!,fi.,!;! navies of ihe worla were bt of | BIOWRe's Liquor Store, g : sy e s 15 imatin ||| Alimiszion Prices ’ . e || AFTERNOONS - 25¢ E.10: Bax 2500 EVENINGS - 175¢ Evenings—Skate Owners 60c - All prices include tax TOWN HALL | RECREATION ‘ CENTER H Top Floor—A. B. Hall Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating Wednesday Through Friday 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. Commercial Janitors Don’t let your valuable floors become ruined through neglect or other causes. Windows streaked or soiled? Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 FREIGHT Refrigeration l branes, Tell your druggist to sell you | | | SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seatile and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information Plumbing ® Heating Oil Burners Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. CONSULT Alaska Transporfation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. O. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Aunthorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor HPouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS STREET FROM ‘Warfleld's Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 (. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- ‘Town Customers “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY-IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311