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PAGE SIX IMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIllIII]lHIIIII|III!IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllIlIllllllllllllll"llllllflIi “Ews “‘EMS KELVINATOR! Amazing Post-War 9-cu.ft. R frigerator with a Frozen Food Chest! FROM SITKA (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) SITKA, Alaska, Feb. 29.—The body of Tommy Woods, missing since De- President and Mrs, vela, Secretary-Treasurer. The Chapter has now 82 members, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA President; Mrs. Frank Calvin, Vice| Tony Amundsen, owner of Tony’ " | apartments on Finn Alley. Ellln (ove William Sar- Passengers leaving by Totem this with more joining daily. Interest morning were: Mr, and Mrs. Clar-| in the formation of a local chapter has surp! guine of its organizers. Dr. Phillip Moore, at whose special the Chapter was started, spoke et the meeting, giving a brief of the orthopedic hospital, request bistory sed even the most san- r ence Rands, enroute to Honolulu to visit their son-in-law and daughter; | | they will be joined by their daughter Bartara, student at Pullman. The Rands plan to be gone for about two months. Mrs. Robert LaGuire, resident of News Nofes (Special Correspondence) ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Feb. 23.— Chris Birkland on the boat 31A691 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY DISTINCTIVE home, huge Heat- FOR SALE A RECONDITIONED Wntet'wll?}‘x Electric Washing Machine, yours cember 30, was found Friday, brought its importance to Alaska and the Kalinen Bay. ! suffered a mild stroke Sunday ilator fireplace of stone, pegged & A to town and identified by Dr. Harry specialized Tole & local Chapter H A. Gilbert, accompanying the night, but is much improved at floors, 5 acres pat. land, well, [OF only $37.50. Parsons Electric Hodgis by means of dental work would play in working with the five Woods children; Jake Ingle- this time. | furnished, 3 bedrooms. g gao 3¢ he had done, hospital and staff. man, James Peacock and Mrs. Lloyd | BEAUTIFUL new home Behrends RECONDITIONED Voss Electrio Dick Nelson and Howard Trent, He said: When he arrfved and Gamble with daughter, Sharon. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson Ave. Large cement basement, 2 Washing Machine. Take it away, digging clams two weeks ago near saw what there was to work with — gave a dinner SBunday evening. In- bedrocms finished, third = par- $37,50. Parsons Electric Con’.-‘ Bee Hive Island at the entrance to he felt that the problems in estab-| s chamber of vommerce com- Vited guests were Mrs. Mary Grav- tially complete. Furnished or un-| pany. 826 3t Olga Strait, discovered an overturn- lishing a workable program were in- pice. of three, Tke Weathers, Leslie es, Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Larson, furnished. 2 ed skiff. On their return to town, surmountable; that his position was v, and Neil Anderson, appeared Carol Larson and Walter Larson, APPROX. 1 acre pat! land with USED Hoover Cleaner, yours for they attempted to find the skiff's useless and hopeless. But after a pofore the Council at their regular Jr ¢ | 32x32 cement basement right| only $1250, Parsons Electriq '»‘ELY_J_" owner and discovered it answered survey trip through the Territory eeting Tuesday evening, to ‘ask b TS | turn Dcuglas Beach. Acreage| Compan; 826 3t e the description of the skiff carried quring which he examined over 450 . cncion of the City Sales and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard cleared. B TR e on the Louise, the troller on Which crippled children, he. realized how geryice tax for three months dur- gave a dinner Wednesday evening. | PETERSON, Sheppard, Kruse, Dil- NEW ' Crosley: Console . radio and w‘(’;’ds and hlsipartner‘ James Gay, badly services Su'i;egs his and the j. (he summer fishing season or Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emest, lon property, Glacier Highway, pHonbgranh U e AN s 3t had gone trapping. rospital were needed—and decided i jition of the tax at the expira- Swanson and Mrs. Marguerite | Fritz Cove and Auke Bay area. 3 N e 1 They reported their find; Were to stay a trial year—hoping some- fii:xm:fiue rax the Territorial r:/el- Butts. TWO Floating canneries; few 31]:01;-:‘::xe:§eybur::gne ?m:'llelm» taken back to Olga Strait aboard the thing would be accomplished in an erans tax. Reasons for the request — months work; living quarters, etc. zmg, stove. D 35;'00.“5“& i Park Service crulser with Max Rog- almost hopeless situation.® Y {hat fishermen believed all Two boats went on the gridirons| Big money makers. WIll train| amount Siths Gold Steraer oo ers, Ernest Dennis and Jake Ingle-| During the ten months since his ;" <l would be taxed here today. Jim Daly’s Patricia and Pete buyers. Realized 75 percent 1ast| gjtkn Alaska. sine o man aboard, to make a thorough arrival the hospital has grown to be ..o the fishbuyers; that the tax Brunger's 31B3. Pete is changing | year on investment.' i s - S 9 0 search of that area. The body Was one of the best equipped and staf- 14 giscourage fishermen from op- frem salt water cooling to a fresh DUPLEX furnished, good invest- HOUSE for sale, Harrs St. Furmn- found about 100 yards north of the feq in the United States, due Pri- o 4ing out of Sitka. water system. ment. Decker Bldg., Crescent 26 6t skiff, wedged between two logs, cloth- marily to the ccoperation of the Al- Apts., 3-bedroom home Waynor | 5 Yersib ed only in a suit of underwear. Only asks Crippled Children's Associa-| Mayor Hagen expressed Unqual- o, Gegrge Washington's birth- Addition; Machine Shop; 2 r 22 cal. rifle. Ph boat wreckage found was a hatch tion’s chapters. Without the Asso- ified opposticn to the abolition or v anniversary, Mrs. Mary Grav- and lot near Small Boat 876 between 8 am. - 4 pm. 25 3t cover and a stool leg. Also found ciation, the program could not have suspension of the tax for any per- . % ,p.. priest Swanson, Mrs. D. 3 TS AL G BT T G were an old woolen shirt and a rub- sycceeded |iod or any reason. He stated that a o' o =" pr.o ™ pate Brufigsr ;md' ] 22 HP Evinrude, like new, special ber raincoat. None of the articles i dale ot thi new mayor and four new council-j vl h Feg fo T hced to Jim price this week only. Ph. 525, found was identifiatle. | Particular value of the local chab-| men would soon be elected and that oo 5 oo, S0 OOk MURPHY & MURPHY Juncau Welding co. 824 3t Tommy Woods’ body was placed in the morgue, awaiting permission from Washingten, D. C., for burial ter, according to Dr. Moore, is ser- vice as a liaison grou with other Alaska chapters, discovering and making known particular needs of $1€1.05; Dr. 1. Knoll, $5; Nibble Bar the present council could not and would not jeopardize the new admin- istration by cutting off school and ective hospital funds. | over 3,000 shakes and has the roof and one side of the large shed in which he will repair boats, com- | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National £ank | 4§ HUDSON 4-door sedan, fog lights,, spot light, heater, radio, recently undercoated, good rub- goed business, Sce G. G. Brown. in the National Cemetery. Mr. Woods 105 % i i 5 ” " was a World War I vet?r’an. the hospital. Tmmediate needs '13‘p Scotty Dennard, appeared to s!me‘}’l“"‘ Mrs. Lingard served cof- | WA“TED bef, ‘excellent condition. Call After bringing Woods' body to listed by Miss Mefld“hé:f{:mflksflp'ime views of the Longshoremen's| ‘¢®: s Gt | 039, 2:short,st; loog: 824 6t town, the Park Service boat returned erintendent, are: a book rack on' ypion, that if the tax be waived for| E ' |TO BUY, Rent or lease 2 bed- = R BIG FROZEN FOOD CHEST A MOIST-MASTER to Olga Strait to resume search for wheels._movxe projector and educa- any period, the Union believed it ‘Th( Sc\ymg Cl\:lb mgt at vas_w o Hbuse 1 Vidiitly ot ofhe BOAT TANKS: 50-100 gal., 75¢ per the body of James Gay and further tional film, small desks, blackboards, should be abolished, but as Council Eliliott Fremming's Friday eve- | 12th Sts. Phone 352 826 3t gal; 100-200 gal, 60c per gal; HOLDS 40 POUNDS REFRIGERATOR, TOO! boat wreckage. takle lamps, and, particularly, re- L.iceq the request for suspension, Ding Several beautiful records] T "™ L over 200 gal, 50c per gal, All 3 Here’s . 1d that dow o | membrance cf each child’s birthday ye nad nothing more to say were played on the Zenith Console WANTED: ‘Usherettes; apply 20th Welded; heavy steel. Burrows Freezes and !:iml; l;wl!-g‘;}fl}ry- ‘"ll‘i*fl"l'l“l"fi‘“’“t c:)abll “k °_“; with a cake and individual gifts. | ey Clerk Calvin informed the 'adio electric record recorder. Af-| - Century Theatre Off 825 3t Welding Company, Phone 289; ice cream, and all those delicions rr-'e hens garc fnvege es— .e(l) The five Tommy Woods cpildren,| Glen Nelson offered hi§ services o o¢' . committee he believed that (e‘r- lw? hours of sewing, lunch|. I - free up. 824 6t packaged frozen foods. Now you cakes, sandwiches and uncovered Tommy, Venetia, Johnny, Michele in organizing a Junior Guild among Alaska fish was the one commodity served on & very. colorful | ELDERLY ccuple for housekeepel —— enjoy the luxury of having leftovers fresh and tasty for days! and Dianne, ranging from 12 years the Teen Agers, having belonged to .., k. o o ¢ There was assorted sand-| and gardener; comfortable pri- POWER Barge; 62 ft. length, 19.5 can enjoy y g 5 ) ) , ranging ¥ the Teen Ag I g ged not taxed anywhere. Councilman | % 4 £ your own frozen food supply—of And there’s balanced cold aplenty to four years old, left aboard the and Leen active with & Junior BTOUD Givatrick stated that suspension Wiches, olives, stuffed celery, two vate living quarters. Will con- ft. beam, 2 motors, well deck, 63 out-of-season treats! for your everyday foeds Totem Air Service plane this morn- in Seattle. or aoition of the sales tax would flavers of cheese garlic, and bran- | sidler man and wife, husband Det fons, 3 staterooms, galley ing, accompanied by Hubert Gilbert,| The chapter tentatively set the .. i pegotiations with a religious dy, Jello and whip am, white| Work elsewhere; apply in person 2nd wheelhouse. Used short time acting administrator for the Tom- fourth Wednesday of each month _ . # " v's aid cake, cookies, jelly roll and cof-| at Case Lot Grocery. 821 tf for cannery. Suitabl> for fish 4 Kl “g, e’ GgtxHE ey will be.met : group, which, with the City's aid Jelly e s o B y ’ estate. ey wi e me ¢ its meetings. . ‘. ade Y - — - 5 ying station. Ter @ See us for this and other Modern k(s mestings in’ opertion’ through tunds made ice | ELEGTRICAL Toms and Gommer-| formation write: Owner, Box. 354 . q Ao AL ol available by the saes tax, '& Ny =i cial wiring, appliance repairing. A g 5 o 4 Electrical Appliances ,“h: ) ;l;h;;ge;rt(:)mar?i:ve&{ g:;‘:'_’ Final results of the March of Dim- | interested in building a hosiptal | Mrs. sarguerie Bulls enieriai- | Free estimate. 336 W. 3rd, Phone —— Windte [‘;: t(}?rxorrzw es drive in Sitka were anncunced 5;“““-MBY'~;\' I’(iagne‘:lfldd::ofl:;’;ef::; ;r:"nl ;Soxr) " Guests were Mrs.| Green 310. Bob Wise. 819 tf '37 OLDS Sedan in good condi- ; Z W 2 8 s (today by Mrs, Jessie Price on re-|Pletion and for a liott Fremming, Mrs. Walter Lar-| £ — Tl e L tion. Ph. 125. 723 tt Now Available at the . s, Orow R SaYe S S ek shecke from or.| of negotiations were being left to the| son and Mss. Del Wimer. After| WANTED TO R Sraall apt. B ey T e C""'w O Barrett | ganizations, Total amount was $366.- eV administration. the game a Blitz-Torte cake and| Or housckeeping rooms, close in, HOOKED and Braided Rugs, cry- ALASKA ELECTBIC LIGHT mlw“]‘vu flumfie?‘::;\ch 'o.,?;,de"éii 25; silver tea, $4149; Japonski Is-| Council authorized the mayor and coffee was served. } P. O. Box 429, City gog 3t stal ware, fur coat size 14, excel- e b childrents first 1and dance, $113.50; Coliseum theatre City clerk to borrow $8,000 for usc e — Lo L Loi ldent condition. PHii1Be.. 828 tf & POWER CO cent City. This 18 the Chdren s & by Bill Ott, $43.19; organizations, of the School Board for payment of (SEWING and alterations. Phone, — 4 trip out of Sitka and their first|bY ) ; org /O et miyrll Audt other expenis Mor'gage paymen's‘ v Wl 750 t1 | ELLEN'S GROCELRY Store, doing Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service " g _|Ruth Barlow, Capt. H. C.; Hansen. | or the purchaf? of the High School Artists’ Paints and. Matestals R 1 (A3 : mi Ofc‘xhle ?i?k"ci?{'fl;?‘f",iffim‘?;. Mrs. Turner wal: returning to her| Building for $15,000; set the C&‘llcuf BALTIMORI{ March 3—®—| Blue Print Photostats SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near 4 ffo.f £ lss h;mme o Wedf\esdny\\‘ome in San Anselmo, Calil,, after date for Saturydny.v Matr;ih ‘::dpé::;‘r: Ninteen-hundred veterans stopped| == R boat harbor on 10th St. Phone i o were: Mrs. Stockton Webb, |8 long visit at the home of her son-|Council Chamters; authork ¥ mortgage paymenits yesterday, and a| *VON PRODUCTS representadve | Red 765 807 tt b Sk g A Webb, aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Clerk Frank Calvin to represent the g jor joan association said it would| Phone Black 475. PO Box 7tz | — Bt A e i T % 7 e | Harold Veatch. . |city at the Southeast Alaska May-'grang no more credits “to any build-| We-u | BOAT Tiliaciim, JGGEER S, Besi | lor’s Convention in Juneau; heard ! e 12’ 6", draft 5, power Chrysler acquaintance with their father’s re- latives. They left in a state of ex-|3% cited anticipation over the first adventure of their lives, happily un-‘ ware that their father had been ound. Officers elected at the first meet- B e e e T T Ty 1] | Burns, Mrs. Passengers leaving via Totem Air Service last weekend were: Webb- Garrison Turner, Mrs A. A. Lanstote, Mrs, Tommy Morris, Miss Barlow, nurse at the Alice !in case territorial funds were again | unavailable. Council voted to raise the tax rate to the legal limit of 20 mills, with Councilman Gilpatrick dissent- ing; passed Resolution 142, providing Stopped by Velerans; Frauds Are Alleged er who has been unable to maintain PFISCELLANECJS 7 & PCND €O, Pz Complete Phutographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging SUARANTEED Realistic Perman | 813 tf | HALF interest in Gasboat “Fran- 180 fathoms purse seine, See G. E. Cleveland, First . Bank. 812 1 ino Royal, 4.48 reduction, also extra | island Sanitorium, was going mu[h‘read a letter m_:m Delegate Bo? ion vacation. | Bartlett, announcing that HR 5122 | Mrs. Tommy Morris, daughter of | would provide for a 2 percent terri- |Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook, was meet- | torial tax and a 3 percent municipal the good will of GI home buyers.” ! Contending they were cheated by| contractors who used faulty mater-| ials, the veterans said they would| 2 % ent, $7.50 Paner Curls. $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop Phone zmi 315 Decker W ! engine; equipped with 65 North- ern Radio Phone. Price $14,000. Boat insured for $15,000. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. | X 's tax; also a letter from Assistant ., cipal » of ) ing her hushand’s young brother i alt principal payments on loans| | Seattie. | Secretary of the In!fl:;‘;g:;“ek:‘c‘g acquired under the “GI Bill” They| | 0€- AND FOUND | 807 1 mi, | 58 ing | Alaska’s Governor on W) also charg ' Capt. H. C. Hansen was returning also charged that contractors had| TWO 30-watt transmtiters, brand Ito Seattle after missing the destroy-, Permits taxing of Indian ProPerties; no¢ met the specifications on which, ler which he was to have piloted authorized payment of current bills ype houses were purchased and had | totaling $1,500.88, adjourned not complied with the Baltimore| b . City Building Code. Mrs. W. A. Thomas arrived thiS| .Gy joans up to $8,000 are guar-| new, $100 each. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo, WILL person who took by mistake tan gabardine top coat from the Moose Club Friday P. M., please return to Moose Club. 823 2t south. o 1 NEW Chrysler Royal, less reduc- | tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Passengers arriving on the Totem| LUDWIG NELSON’S Spring Sale March Ist through March 6th 20% 10 50% OFF On many lovely pieces in Jewelry - Glass China - Silver and Figurines ' “his weekend were: L. W. Peterson, returning to his home briefly after a /isit to the Shumagins where his | father is in charge of construction | of the Cold Storage plant. In Seattle | he purchased a large fishing boat 'whlch his partner will bring north |for this year's fishing in the Al- eutians. Mrs. Tommy and brother-in-law Avery Morris. | to join her husband who is stationed | here with the ACS. | Grace Gillen, for a visit with her parents here. A. Hansen, to visit his friend, | Mrs. Gillenwater and infant son,| | week to work at Rands Music Store land accupy their home during the |Rands absence. The Rev. and Mrs. | Thomas made their home here at St.| Peters by the Sea manse for many |years Lefore being transferred to | Ohio. | Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Moore left by Alaska Island plane Thursday for Petersburg where Dr. Moore will perform operations and con-, sult on crippled children before! returning to Japonski tomorrow or Monday. P via telegram, if they won the first she wired the same offer to Doug- las. They did, and what a dinner it was! A basketball and cartoons kall cartoons the place cards. The boys dispensed with pleasant con- “dainty” refreshments. Two thousand six hundred and last night to ten Sitka High Basket- | ball team members at a spaghetti|ec ... dinner which she promised them,| Mond:;s i formed the centerpiece, and basket- | versation and concentrated on the/ | anteed 50 percent by the Govern- ment. The Grand Jury s airsady 1 e Plane (rashes Info midst of investigating the veterans’| H t complaints, and An‘orney General';“ouse: NBVIgmrs | to make similar probes in various cities of the country, —oe Represenfaives United Trollers ~ Honored, Dinner ; Mrs. Jerry Nordby was hostess! Tom @lark recently ordered the FBIE Ki"ed' Sleepers Es(ape | LIVERMORE, Calif., March 3.— | P—An airplane crashed . into a| house , newr- here _this . mornipg. | | The two. occupants of <the craft, | were killed but three people in- | side the House escaped ‘injury, and! |it was regarded as @ hear miracle,, | because the bedroom¥in which the | | residents were sleepifig’ was virtu-j {ally destroyed. " | The plane was g surplus air force | single engine * A-T-Six ~ Trainer. The two airmen have not been | identified, but Alameda county au- ! | thorities said they were believed | to be from Modesto. | The three residents who escaped injury are Mr. and Mrs. Harry| | Leeds and their infant son, Steph- jen. The destruction of the bed- room in which they were sleeping was so complete that the legs were ripped off the chiid’s crib. et There’s news i the Want-Ads! | The United Trollers: Union of Alaska gave a dinner night March 1, at the Sal- jmen Creek Country Club in honor game in Petersburg. They didn't. 80| ot the Union representatives, Wil- | liam Hill from Sitka and John Olof- |sen, General Secretary for the Un- {ion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. }Oscar Vienola, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ;Ssvlkko, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vian- cla, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Williams, {Carl Weidman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred William Helin, Mr. and Mrs, Charles | Soberg, Abell Koskey, Mr. and Mrs.| Hoonah Aalska. 807 1 mo. SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t 5-ROOM House - with ' bath. 3.81 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone _Red 120. Harold Zeng- er. 790 tt FOR RENT GARAGE, Wérehuuse, shop, No. 70 Willoughby. "~ Phone Blue 275. 819 tf APTS. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. Sea View Apts, 818 3t iNICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18t —— TIRE PROCF Storage Space, Simpzon Bldg. 758 tf NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736-t¢ : sixty eight X-rays, large and small,| Merila, Roy Eaton, Dorothy Long- 3 I 3 a Also zo ;o OFF Bm Ffl“v (Wefed werz taken in the 19 day survey of &rth, Mr. and Mrs. George Salo and| i L,;E:;‘ ,;?‘Gn::;“;: Typms, 8;1“[;’ Sitka. The local survey closed offi-|the guests of honor. i UNITED STATES . Bt O i1 B O Lo cially today, with pioneers to be| e | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | R OOMY kitchen privilages — Home | - N G taken at the Home next week. There DNA BRINGS IN 5, Bureau of hndnhgrg;;rmg' | Hotel. Phone 836. On beautiful Nugget Pieces and ETTING Blown through |will be 1o ofticial announcemient of | \ DISTRICT LAND OF T ] | the roof isw't funny but it's |results at present ! FLIES 7 TO WEST, “Jdnuary 27, 1948, "Wom' 1 Loses "fl 3 I J | |8 du '“ie{““;':kfe w‘;le" b [ i S .| Nomce ror pusLicATon | TEACH BASL ; | surance W ay for having | 4. At \ acific Northern rlines .made | Notice is hereby given that Knute o vorY ewe rY | the roof replaced. 12 ’A m | flights yesterday and carnied 12| pangseth, has mg; application w”m flm, flm “ p“. | passengers as follows: a five-acre tract, filed under Lhe‘l’ens m y | Anchorage to Juneau: Larry Hag-act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809),! 5 v See Our Spec ial Tables of Real Bargains! LUDWIG NELSON The House of Fine Jewelry You'll have that assur- { ance when your Fire Insur- ance Policy contains the | Extended Coverage Endorse- | ment. Call on Shatuck. | Pan American made flights yes- terday and carried 23 passengers as follows: Seattle to Juneau: Chris .Olson, Nick Dunib, Earline Hull, Irene Gar- vin, William Read Jr., C. E. Botagov, Ed Kelly, Arthur Walker, Harry Laughlin, Maurice Powers, Tom Gardiner, Tony Gomez. Juneau to Seattle: Frank Cavan- Harris, E. H. Hill K. Hanson. | Gephart, Paul Keating. .o INCORPORATION The Chugach Electric Association, 'Inc, of Anchorage, a |en, L E. Evans, Mrs. Crawford, R. T. 11 ARE FLOWN OUT| Cordova to Juneau: R. 1. Mnya,iu. S. Survey No. 2412, Hood Bay cooperative, has filed its Articles) of Incorporation with the office of period of publication or thirty days Anchorage serial 011815, for a tracti of land described as Lot 21, Plat of Group, situated on Hood Bay, Ad- | of the District Land Office, Anchor- |age, Alaska. Z Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned PHILADELPHIA, March 3—® —An usher reported to Lee Kline, manager of the Germantown Or- Juneau to Anchorage: M. Nelsun,‘[mkalty Island, Alaska, containingPheum theatre, that he found a | Art Hedges, Tony Gomez, PFC \Y.‘ 4.55 acres, and it is now in the files | Woman's skirt under a seat after the movie house Had been cleared for the night. Kline said he was preparing to call police when he received a tele- non—pmmimud should file their adverse claims | Phone call from the owner of the in the local land office within the | skirt. It seems, the woman ex- plained, that she had gone to the T | | augh, Eleanor Cavanaugh, John W. Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. | thereafter or they will be barred by | movies with her husband, wear- JUNEA" Knudéen, Edward Paine Dan Mol-|It was formed by Leo H Wilder |the provisions of the statutes ’l!!g a-fur coat over her blouse ler, Jesste MMlligan i i hur Dawe, Merrill Chitty, Clar- GEORGE A. LINGO, and skirt Juneau to Felrbanks Gearge e D. Smith, C. L. Plumb, Burl| Acting Manager The skirt had slipped off some~ i o e e Sundborg, Sue Kennedy, Jack Guck- er, Grace Wiley, Luria Jordon. A. Tudor and Raymond M. Wil- | First publication, son. March 3, 1948. how and she hadn’t noticed hef Last publication, May -5, 1948. less until she got home.