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TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1948 Last Times Tonight CAARK G k“-" Picture! SNAPSHOTS — NEWS Feature 7:30—9 Wednesday—Thursday SHE'S AN N HILARIOUS ‘wakemnn and has a most brilliant ,crah Kerr, Sydney Greenstreet, Ad- THE DAILY ALASKA EM | his staff, rotating jobs so as to learn 1 addition, conference and demon- training in naviga- “The HUCKSTERS" will be .\hD\&n‘subjECl\ at the Capitol Theatre tonight for| tevedoring and ge and other the final times. The feature is based on the wellknown novel by Frederic | stration type with special devices for instruction and aids to navigation. It has the same radar and ocomp equip- ment as ves three times its 180-foot length This type of training is unusual and entirely new since the war. Spe- cial permission had to be obtained from the Department of the Army, and the University of Washington ROTC Unit is the only one in the country which has so far been so venturesome, according ‘to Major James D. Donlon, Jr, the officer who will be in charge of the trip. cast including Clark Gable, Deb- a olphe Menjou glamorous Ava Gardner. Tomorrow night Ann Sothern will be seen in ndercover Maisie,” a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature that is said to be full of thrills, all about the uncovering of various bunco games by a police department and agents. UW ROTC UNIT IS COMING T0 JUNEAU sity and year's trip is that several Naval ROTC students will be taken along | This type of inter-service co-oper- ation is evidence of the carrying out of the spirit of the merging of the spirit of the merging of the arm=- ed forces, according to Captain D. Ei y. Naval ROTC who will make the selection ents of his unit. to my cruise. eau on the eve- 1e cadet officers ving day and eve- a break in the routine of the duties to enjoy sightseeing entertainment which 1t cfficers of the Univs Unit will ng cruise This wil annual trip north Transportation Leaving the ty dock at 5 pm. on Friday, 19, the ship, with forty cad- aboard, will proceed directly to uneau along the inside passage. Enroute the students will receive on’s ROTC Alaska on a t ng in Marec h el J The ship is completely equipped '€€rs: Another unusual feature of this the voyage. may be| ship will turn southward again and stop for a time at Wrangell and then at Ketchikan and Prince Rupert. They will return to Seattle on Sun-| day, March 28. All the students who go on the; trip will be in the status of volun- Slection of the actual sailing| iist from more than 120 applicants| has been made on the basls of schol- arship and demonstrated leadership in Military Science. In fact, they will be paying for their rations, for, as civilians, they are not author- ized to be fed at government ex-| penses. However, by the standards 5 of the previous trip, their rationvb-‘ money will buy them some wonder- l(‘- ful “chow” in very large quantities.| The cadet officers will be in the| ¢ uniforms issued them for wear at the University for the duration of the trip, special equipment such as cold- climate parkas will be issued during DICK STAMM IS NEW ASST. MGR., JUNEAU_SPRUCE 3 amm, of the Juneau Corporation, yesterday con- 1 his way up the ladder ig a manner similar Horatio Alger tales. was yesterday appointed Manager E. S, Hawkins to manager. He came two years ago from Milwau- Wisconsin, and was employ ed by the former Juneau Sawmills. X menths ago, when Juneau purchased the local mill, was then working as tally- nce then he has been d on five occasions, n, 31, married and father f two children, rose rapidly to bookkeeper, purchasing agent, re- tail yards manager, sales manager and to his present position of assistant manager, Hawkins, who returned here Sat- urday from Edna Bay and Ketch- k. made the announcement of Stamm’s promotion today. > old tant Si | Sta Im BRI L pr of 33 FLOWN MONDAY BY ALASKA COASTAL Alaska Coastal's Monday flights carried 16 passengers as follows From Hoonah: TIra Sterenson Kent Linn, Irene Makon, K. Mak inen, A. 8. Thompson, and A. Skof-| lestad. | From Excursion Inlet: L. Med- EMBI.EM (lUB wlu hong and Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnson. PIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ ~ NAVY VESSELS SEND THANKS FOR JUNEAU | vIsiT uosmmmvi Commander Harold Braune, Cap- tain of the USSS Gantner which | visited here recently, today sent a \letter to Juneau Mayor W. E. Hend- {rickson expressing the t ks of his |men. for the hospitality shown them |durinu their stopover here Said Commander Braune, “On be- half of my officers, crew and myself, please accept our sincere thanks and |appreciation for the wonderful hos=- | pitality extended by vour city to us. |Am sure we will always have the {most pleasant memories of our visit.” | A similar letter was received last weex from Commander S. B. Purdie, Captain of the USS3 Diachenko jwlm‘h was also a recent visitor. - 'TITLE TO LAND MADE | POSSIBLE FOR ELFIN | COVE RESIDENTS NOW b \ | Residents of Elfin Cove will be 1g1von an opportunity to apply for elimination from the National Forest under the Homesite Act, according to Forest Ranger Harold M. Strat- lmn. Those who can meet the require- TP0"ENTURY To HIM, A FURLO ments of the Act can apply for pat- ent as soon as their homesite has PAGF. THREE BT Starts Tonight SHOWS AT 7:25 — 9:30 UGH THRILL . . . To HER, EVERYTHING! Thrill to the All Out Battle called LOVE —- Between a Kiss-and-Run HERO and a GIRL with Matrimony on Her Mind! “THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS" with Robert Young ——— Loraine Day and introducing Bill Williams From Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoop- | HOLD REGULAR MEET Leen eliminate d from the National COMEDY Plus CARTOON {er, A, F. Bowery, and Henry Moy. job training in various de d ashore. The hospitality ex-| g b otme, Kee: T. M. Armstrong. ’ | | tments of the ship, otserving and assisting the regular army crew Requirements are as follows: THURSDAY EVENING ror-- |1 O. & citizenship: 2. Construc- tended by the people of Juneau to| - 4 | sburg: Mrs. Larry the students on their last visit was A From Peter g 2 b S+ LK Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg, Telephone 919 For COMroRT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Dewey W. Metzdorf Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Habit! almest ported a member assigned to each station They will also fill all the positions of the Transport Commander and e time. Let Us Build Your BOAT TANKS 50-100 Gals. . - 75c per Gal. 100-200 Gals. - - 60c per Gal. Over 200 Gals. - - 50c per Gal. All Welded Heavy Steel Burrows Welding Company Phone 289 Free Pick-up \ MAKE THE OLD # CAR LOOK NEW £ 2o righten-Up water yesterday. overwhelming, the boys re-| Following the stop at Juneau, the | Jackson and Sadie Fenton. | Outgoing flights took 17 passen- gers as follows: To Sitka: Ed Paluska, Amil Ans- trum, J. Bowers, C. R. Marchant, Bob Ramsay, Geo. Dale, R. Collete, Leon Hammerley. | To Petersburg: Ernie Whitehead | and R. F. Johnson. To Ketchikan: M. Antrim, Brown, J, Renshaw To Hood Bay: Art Wolf and Mohler. Sk tig i The Emblem Club will meet Thurs- day cve! ! Hall for President Lilllan Uggen will preside | President Marion Hedges, who will be in Sitka attending the installation of an Emblem Club there R.| There are many important busi- “|ness matters to be discussed and the {in the near future will be made. All members are requested to take i white elephant” for prizes to !be used in the entertainment pro- {gram planned for the evening by the committee consisting of Marion ROUND TABLE TALK To BE HELD IONIGHT Funk, Jessie Merritt, Phyllis Mayn- R ard, Pat Hagerup, Dewey Sheldon The International Round Table | pp. (ne pusiness meeting the com- will hold their regular meeting to-| \i1oe will serve refreshments, night at the Governor's House at foRm A 8 o'clock. The subject to be dis-| cussed is “Should the United States assume leadership in organizing an| HOSPIIAL HOIES Admitted to St. Ann's yesterday were Mrs. Frank Heinke and Master international police force.” All members are urged to attend. - NORA EXPECTED TODAY Peter Young for medical treatment s Kathleen McCormick was dis- At the marine docks the Nora is'charged from St. Ann’s. expected to, be brought in today| At the Government Hospital Mrs. by Harry Douglas of Hoonah, | Jeannette Elie and baby girl were The Mermaid was placed in the discharged also Peter Nathan of | Ketchikan who returned to his home, P. 0. Box 2719 Phone 29 JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. MARINE RAILWAYS Boat Repair New Construction Sales Surveys Appraisals Estimates REORGANIZED JANUARY 1, 1948 BOB JENSEN Vice President ARCHIE B. BETTS Secretary-Treasurer JACK WARNER President ng at 8 o'clock in the Elks their regular meeting. Vice over the meeting in the absence of | A, plans for the coming benefit dance|,p,q will apply for elimination in the @nd 6:30 o'clock, Miss itlon of a good dwelling suitable for a permanent home: 3. Occupancy as & permanent home to the exclu- || sion of a home clsewhere for a per- = i present there e 2 ramites X-RAY BROADCAST T0 BE MADE WEDNESDAY |occupying lots at Elfin Cove under special use permit fromy the Forest | Service. It is understoo.l that many of these families have already com- plied with the above requirements TOMOrrow evening, hetween 6:15 Lois M. near future. Ranger Stratton states Jund, administrative assistant in Ithat 16 additional homesite lots are the Territorial ~ Department of {at present available for settlement Health, will speak over KINY. Miss 'and that persons interested should Jund, former tuberculosis consul- ‘apply to the U. S. Forest Service, tant in Alaska, whose work was | Juneau, Alaska, sponsored by the National Tuber- It is interesting to note that the culosis Assoclation, the Territorial |settlement at Elfin Cove began in Department o 11928 when Ernest O. Swanson, a fish ~——————— buyer, applied for a permit to set {up a trading post where oil and other commodities could ke sold to trollers. This was a small island at the entrance to Elfin Cove. The latter was at that time known as Genk Hole. Swanson’s fish buying | business and store grew and he mov- ed to a new location inside the Cove. Settlers Legan to apply for residence site and in 1933 the Forest Service laid out a group of 14 residence lots, |As the demand increased, additional [lots were added to the group until the present thriving community was | established. By classification of the lots at Elfin Cove as homesites, the Forest Service is following its policy of aid- |ing settlers to establish permanent |homes in Alaska through their per- 'sonal efforts and at the least fin- |ancial outlay to them. PACIFIC NORTHERN BRINGS 5 T0 JUNEAU; LEAVES WITH EIGHT Pacific Northern flights Monday |brought five persons to Juneau and |left with eight as follows: Anchorage to Juneau: Capt. G. | Sprake, Mr. Callender, Gordon ‘Wild~ les, M. E. Maloney and E. J. Kolod- | ziej. | Juneau to Yakutat: Earl Jones, {Robert W. Jackson, J. Caldwell, and |G. E. Beavers. Juneau to Anchorage: John O'Con- nor, Douglas Gray, D. T. Lowrey Iand M. Wilson. S > O 2o B N o o oo B S SN A3 | | | | | LARGE f Health and the Al- Wantads A RSSO P AR PR RARIFRRFRRRANRRITRAR . 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