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| | PAGL SIX v o e —— all the orchestra,on the Whitehorse Carnival 3 THE DAIl Y ALASKA EMPle—JUNhAU ALASKA n;mnn the many luvely gl!.s ~‘\l WEDNESDAY MARCH 31, 1948 berger entered the cau Tuesdq_v evening, March 30, d the Lobengrin Wedding! Through the courtesy of L. H. received, Delicious refreshments ot at the City Hall. 'S DOUBLE BIR“‘IDAY ewsy o es h followed by the “I Love You Jo hnswn Dodge two films calad, sandwiches, and eupcakes, Mr. Frank Gentile and Mr. Wil-| in their honor Pacific Rail- carrying out the St. Pattick’s theme, liam Finnegan were initiated into| pAR‘"ES OBSERVED me.m\ refreshments of baked | first rved. the Fraternal Order of Eagles, | ham and potato salad were served|akoul eastern Can 1 the - March 16. From Skagway :neis soss e e, o ¢ oo o . 2 ATBPW MEETING During the the tur-|Banff. Both were e ige flew to Juneau by Alaska| The final basketball ball game of | A key award for the PITA was held A Coastals, March 18, for dental ai- the season was played March 12.| MURPHY & MUBPHY Fon SALE (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Jim Patterson, L. Frolander, and| Sgt. and Mrs. Albert Hall are the|tention The Panthers played, the Elks and| Tne juneau Business and Profes- SKAGWAY, Alaska, March 20. C. J. Roer were awarded the three|proud parents of a six n i St won with a score of 36-28. David | g g " oir b . i’ . C. J. Rogers and K. B. Hannan blers. born Ma 15, at Mr. and Mrs. George Hooker left Ramsay was high man for the Pan- [,:.\;‘],?l VY“;Y:(Q,:; lfi;::(_n:fliim:‘l&;v1ELOLSE and lingerie shop, best lo- PhoneBWBln%l: by train for Whitehorse Ma | Ann’s Hospital in June Thursday by plane to make a short thers with 10 points. | bt i phe varrade of the Bdvm-| ChLIZh 008 FoRES e B0 50w g From there Rogers went to Dawson ~ William Burfield returned home| tie boy, who has been named A visit to the states, The City League ChampionshiD|cs with Mrs, Rhea MacFarlane,| FO00 fixtures, cabinets, etc. All|ggs w 19tn st. 6-8 pw. 850 6t Creek and H n to Fort on the Princess Norah after spending | Kurtis Hall, joins an older brother cup was awarded to the P“"me”“pnrsmem, plésife. Loille John- inventory new, smart, right. No| S il ¢ 2 plang t several weeks in Seattle visiting his|Botkie. Sgt. Hall is head of the Mrs. T. Knudson returned to her after the game. They won 16 outlg ™ win' tremsurcr. was welcomed . Pone calis. : { WELL equlppefi “completely furn~ on busin mother |A.C.8, Station in Skagway. home at Haines, March 18, by plane.jof the 17 games played and lost| .\ = areer 8 vu’cafl(;n in the ! $4900 takes excellent business opp.| ished “home” in Douglas at 5th " lone to the Eagles with a score Or;bm‘m S | yrostm mc;me 3 mpp:uxll szg)o.ogl and E( sbt.. drievet-innglarage. mk]:l Y engers arrived in| Mz, and Mrs, George Nethercott Mrs. Joseph Sheieby and small! Miss Mar tsor T 24 The wtal points for the Pan~| | mon y. 0o phone calls. Goo concrete basement, enclosed porch, complete their university |horse, March 16, to spend several|eastern Als arrived Thutsday |the other three teams they played Tff"‘d"r Foure meeting o ," 8““"”" packer, 48’ Has -yr. lease | leaving city. Call McCarron, Peggy Beale days visiting friends and having by plane from Petersburg. | was 590 points. [ oA April 1, p o] fisn baving e R gpdon | - oo 849 5t replace Mrs dental work done. Greorge: Mogm was high. man for[SH6 e Boge ot the Tres - Prise greatly sidubed Tt Wit sebmel S St s ) e White Pass The ladies of the Mission Auxil- |the year for the Panthers with 216/dent in the Odd Fellow apart-| 2 sale. Oan be seen small boat | o;g };‘g‘: p e “ed plt;h Ome“ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Korth armived jary held a most successful pie sale| Mrs. Mark Lee entertained a few Mrs. C. A .Carroll and Mrs. L.|peints; Roy Dennis, 169 points; im“'"-s- | ‘harbor. 175 hp Chrysler 3-1 re-| TP F‘:;Ll‘l’pcpe (‘Z’h &, i to visit their son and his wife, Mr.la¢ ‘ack's Store, March Mrs. Leo-|of her friends at bridge McGuane gave a lovely desert|Bill Andrews, 116 points; Tom Tun-| Chairmen were rem:nded to have| duction. Packs 30000 Ilbs. iced. :1".““5 _"h 0‘;‘1 B“ . N° % "m; and Mrs. Robert Korth, who arr nard Schibi and Mis. Jadk Hishe bridge at the Carroll home Thurs-|ley, 104 points; Ralph Welch, 82|their anuual reports ready for the|THE WHITE EAGLE, 140 hp Ker- léJe W“O ; u‘“’"” N‘s’"res B‘Y;E ed home on the afternoon train incop were in charge of the sale.| Mrs. C. J. Roehr accompanied by|day afternoon to honor Mrs. Blair|peints; Dave Ramsey, 39 points; meeting in April and also it was| math engine; equipped ready to ]bD_“;S-O ;9'361"5 e ;‘9 Bt from a trip to Fairbanks and An- Tpe Auxiliary cleared $33 her daughter Paula and her niece,| Read who is leaving soon to return|Jim Alexander, 23 points; Jim|announced that election of offi-| go. Excellent cond. At Small| 1bs e chorage {Carole Pribbernow, went to White-|t¢ her home in Maryland. The first | Beitinger, 9 points; Lloyd Sullivan, | cers would be the business of| Boat Harbor. ‘RIL;FRIGERATOR bedrocm suite, — Mrs. De: and her son|horse, March 16, for dental atten- Prize was won by Mrs. Mark Lee;!4 points; John Hoyt, 3 points; and|the meeting on April 5 | The oformer Fromholst pProperty,| qionjear table, kitchen table, Mr. and Mrs. J. McVey left on Patrick Ah.\r"i on the Alaska Coas-|tion. They returned Wednesday|the consolation prize by Mrs. Blair Ed Fairbanks, 1 point. | The meeting was turned over to| appr. 3 mi. Glacier highway. | oil heating Stovo. Bl range, Ya¥in Princess Norah to spend several|ys) plane Saturday to spend seve-|evening Read; the traveling prize by Mrs.| ——.———— | Mrs. Gladys Vuille, chairman for| Beautiful landscaped ground, 5, . . “clectric washer, sun lamp, months vacationing in the St ral days visiting in Skagway. i John Hvisdock; and the cut prize| | the February and March birthdays.| acres pat., built logs and native electric heater, solid maple hutch s . rs. Morgan Reed. 'Mar Jean Sofouhs |She stated that there were 19| sandstone, huge Heatilator fire- | ehpboRNS rug‘ Soi ok ol ‘ Mr. and N anders and - y ame| place, thr Sk, » » g Mrs. MacCracken and Willlam| A yegular meeting of the Chamber |Ed Hanousek rhwof:b(ns x\rl:"llnltnlu::-:(( L Oldroyd, Director of the| :i’::e;ir;l?r(shew:’:;e mrmr:‘-da\}:t l-lm:;“ i’i}?;‘isx:r-gee g CU"’DIE’EU} L plior sl RS R eidelberger were united in mar-| o i . day | Tuesday. The it ther 5 5o o gl S A | dentools, 110 feet new garden it U b el \-|of Commerce was held Monday y y plan to visit there|gyiension Service of the Unnwl‘ S uesto onor a! were out of the city and others| DOUGLAS—2-bédrooms, furnace,| o0 " % 0 0 B ot riage March 13, at the home of the [eyening at 6 pm. at Patterson'siseveral days. States Department of Agriculture | were home il and uriable to at-| well furn., cement basement, ap-| .ol e dnn el c o g groom’s mother, Mrs. Laura unnfx)»li Grill. This was the last meeting of and the University of Alaska, ar-| T d tend. { praised at selling price. Also 2- :J:: Call st OBryaits e berger. They were attended by the ihe Chamber before @he election ot} E. Hosford went to Whitehorse, rived in Skagway on Wednesday Shower on ues ay] Bhe thtvohoed ke’ Tollowing| bedroom house, furh, two lots( Cos gt i Te8., groom’s niece, Miss Cecelia Selmer, oy officers so much of the busi-|March 16, to meet his wife and baby | train. He gave talks both g e s 1 18 Sat. end Sunday, Glacier High- e Seimer. The ser SN $ai i 2] ; Y{tain. He yave JES_RE M e s mettibets Wil were “seated at the{ good View. way, Phone 016 ring two. 49 3t S M Geborne (BRUMSE. ness discussed was unfinished de-|who are returning home after|dening and poultry Thursday and| {head table: Mrs. Helen Monsen,|3-Bedroom house, new, large base- | A vice was read by the Rev .’(Ilblvll tails which needed completion ending the winter months visiting | priday wvmxms at the Community| Miss Mary Jean Sofoulis was guest | Alaska Empire; Mrs. Bobbie Good ment, unexcelled marine view, HAWLFY STERHN(‘ HOME for Dodge in the presence of the famil-| Announcement was made that the frelatives in New York. Centre. Oldroyd’s work is to pri-{of honor last night at a miscellan- | win, secretary V. A.: Mrs. Claire| furnished or unfurnished. Beh- ) sale. 849 4t ies of Mr. Heidelberger's : ‘4-1 A\m.l University of Washington Gle - wrcuse interest in gardening |eous bridal shower at the home '>f5D\xy|lap. Territorial Department of | rends Avenue. R b AL BRI Oper - HOURe. Wha »“"1”‘”"_ Ciub would arrived in Skagway on| The Florence Circle of the O.E the view of increasing food|Mrs. Ray G. Day. Health: Mrs. Ruth Sterling, owr ey METAL turning lathe; 3 ft. be- » a short time immediately folloWINg | 1pe George Washington June 14 to|met March 17, at the home of Mrs n the Territory. He par- The table was decorated with &!7ot and Teen: Miss Elizabeth Mo tween centers; swings 12% in. v bohapnking give a concert. This is a Good Wil H. Pribbernow. Mrs. Hoyt reported | jcularily urges, the cultivation of /lace cloth centered with a huge cake, | sher, Territorial Welfare Depart- MURPHY & MURPHY cnucs. cte. Green oe2 a0 3t Tour spensored by the Seattlejthat the new oil hes recently small garden plots. He plans to go|Leautifully decorated and topped|ment: Miss Mae Kgueger, Public/ REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS |~ e The BPOE gave their Purple Bub- | Chamber of Commerce. {purchased by the Circle has been to petersburg, Wrangell and Ketch-|with a miniature bride and groom. | Health Nurse: Miss Caroline Hoff, | Phone 676 over First National Bank LARGE brovery, good bargain, ble Ball Saturday evening in the —The Chamber went on record as|installed in the large downstairs jkun from Skagway and then re-| Games were played during the|secretary: Mrs. Helmi Bach, so- & leaving city. Over $400 monthly lodge dance hall which was beau- supporting the Days of '98 Commit-iroom of the Masonic Hall. The iy to Juneau. rse of the evening and after the ;wnm“ Miss Anita Garnick, Gar- WANTED A s B ot ey {ifully decornted with purple and tec. All male citizens over 16 years: ladies decided to give a card party S OB ok ir BATh i e e DR b v el e white streamers and purple and age are to grow full Veards.|Saturday, April 10. Mrs. Pribbernow {lovely pifts, refreshments were serv- F il ANl it iy Sea View Apts. 849 1 white balloons il members commented that|served delicious refreshments to the ~Several employees of the Ui | executive secretary Tuberculosls sONGWRITERS. S0 puslished | _ 3 A trio consisting of Mrs. Juanita ' the s of '98 program was already | ten ladies present are ay at present surv The invited guests, iriends of B ML greetings but was ycnthly. Advance Royalty $1200.| COMBINATION radio phonograph. Stevenson, Mrs. Lucy Anderson, and receiving considerable publicity, ;.m!l (AR ing for the extension and Tepair'family were Mesdames Bert Lybcck‘:‘”“‘m(' to be Lrhtih | Hollywood Tunesmiths, Dept. AL, | $15. Call Green 353. 49 JL Mrs. Jacqueline Budd sang four much interest. A nominating com-| A miscellaneous shower honoring o fthe dike. They are also WOr¥in€ A zenger, Sr. Olaf Bodding, Ray | - Uh€ cente '.»O,r he table was| 1537 No, Vine, Hollywood 28, - P songs. Mrs. Stevenson played the mittee was appointed by the presi-|Miss Flerence Krusal was given on s for a small boat T | Bekch, “Bert Wleter. George Culluf- a ‘Lu e .\mw .u'l.bl.xlhu;xy cake, | calif, P,Di'"c(, Pa_nvl lruLk.‘ Go.od piano accompaniment dent of the Chamber as follows: | Wednesday evening, March 17, by and the dredging of the harbor. |cen Ernest Polley, Homer Nordling,| 0¢-0rated with Easter motils and ‘ ’ 2 dition. See it dt DeHart's Gro- At 11 o'clock the Exalted Ruler, ¥ Fr U3 ARitan “William Feero, Jr. | Mrs: 88 Mfason at the home of iy [John Dapeevich, John . Maurstaq,| Placed on a musieal stand which SALESMAN-—Active, experienced | cery or Ph. 0234 rings. 849 tf Bruce Boynton, gave the Eleventh|and C. A. Carroil, {Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd. The| Frank Stine returned to & 'Rolidgy SR Dy mibi Hatrle, BauLl ELToD BERDY I Udaysy hee elen | reprefShigrive Whoibed for Hoe O b e i Bie. . Hour Toast Mrs. H. Soldin and Mrs. O. Sel-{guests, Mrs. J. Keller, Mrs. W.|from Juneau, March 19, with a,Shrenk, Arnold Hildre, Leo Jewett, [ Monsen blew the candles out be-) children's outerwear, including|® "0 &0 844 tt When Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Heidel- 'mer were present and commented|Dewar, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. R. boat load of supplies for the new the mother of the bride-to-be, Mrs | 0'¢ the cutting of the cake. The| new (Patenied Pending) snow- : . -~ |Hermans, Mrs. J. Lee, Mrs. P. Col-|store which he intends to Open in|J. A. Sofoulls, the guest of honor APl Was appropriately decorated | suil, nationally advertised; We|rwo HOUSES near boat harhor. |ten, Miss Elsie Colton, Mrs. J. J. F.|the near future. !and the hostess. | with Easter baskets of candy eggs! have been making sportswear for) - phone Red 765. 843 tt |Ward, Mrs. F. Marlowe, Mis. F D0 Mk Boteulls and: M ‘Matvih G z and narcissus. Lillian U‘”‘gf:“, en- | non-competitive side- a | Cedarburg, Mrs. G. Chandler, Mrs.i Mrs. Arnold Gutfeld gave a very' Perkins, som of Mr. and Mrs, R.|tertained with her famous “Whoo- | permitied. Splendid oppor-| SMALL b L t U R -ld Yo"r | Glossner, Mrs. T. Cooper, Mrs. M. lovely tea, March 19, to honor Mrs.. Wetherald of Medford, Oregon, wi il’f}l‘ : R il P man whe! quire Auke Bay Hardware. 840 tf | X Miss Carolena Johnson, Mrs. Blair Read. 2 tr he drawing for the membership pr ssive = ——— g o e £ [ L1 Lkl e r Read e s;stlrg‘:r\‘:;‘d April 10 at the Metho- 11“" st LR e e HOOKED and Braided Rugs, cry- Crizeal] T i 5 | Miss ¥ 1t S, 1e ! 3 sxper- | Stal ware, fur coat size 14, excel- ,,1..\ d a game and Miss Krusall The Ciiiz Party will Aald. a R |Miss Mary Breland. Mrs. Vuille about exper I8 BaAT TA NKS LB asked Betty McCormick to present ] smmis- lent condition. Ph. 136. 825 o 3 g W | MOOSE WOM[“ 'I'o |the guests who were seated at a | ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing | | : ‘ "1“ tal table nting ;“‘ h Moweo! good Eusiness. See G. G. Brown. | 1 was ven . el : : 1 MEET THURSDAY N!GHT Ly sk LA s o B 50-10“ Gals. .= 75(. per Gal f 1 lof the " Club; Miss Mil- 56 4 2t SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, ] Women of the Moofie will hlfl’ir(.!u( Keaton, ired Alaska Native ——— P heating, fireplace; also slab wood. 100-200 Gals. - - B0c ner Gal ! | their regular business meeting to- | Service nurse, known from Barrow 1'*'”‘1\_%"1::("—‘*?“’1‘“3’0:; ”‘“. Ph. £88; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 aede P ACd. 1 j |morrow night in the Lodge Rocm\‘m New Mexicc Mrs. Dorothy - Y % 1 y at 8 c'clock. All members are ur“ed Ma 7 vife of Dr. Mackénzie! f‘f‘[“~~«1910!l Cabinet Shop, 336 W s HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- Over 200 - - 58 wer Ga! h 1 |to attend as there will be balloting | of & P a Cart-| 3rd St, % block w.of Jim Ellens; or Davis. 9 o it et CC per La.. \ | St ok s mmbers sl i r of the Alaska Office|! Orocery on Willoughby. We|——— — { ! A 1 g GOOD D". GOOD GREASE GOUD WGRK 1 |several other business matters will | of the aployment Service, Se- Trosfic 300 TUERL W, IR, Bk €| { All Welded Leavy Steel 4 | te discussed. |attle; Miss Helen Saale, secretary | 2992 ek a7 Ffil{ BBNT 1 SAVES YOUR TRUCK ...SAVES YOU MONEY! i au standing committee reports | juneau Employment Office: Mrs. | — 1 I ‘must be in at this meeting it iS| Margaret Bixfy, former vice-pres- ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES— We NIGE GLEAN. 'ROOMS weekly or b ! | stated. ¢ are proud of our record of prompt Burrows Welding Company Phone 289 Free Pick-up - ALASKA IS TEN HOURS ...by Pan American Clipper FA'RBANKS is only Bro ” xfast 4, WHITEHORSE SMALL 2 fon, JUNEAU n KETCHIKAN SEATTLE ETTING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependable Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare low—with a saving,of 10% on round trips. Call us at ... NOME veees is only 4,,,” /enlrfa;, from BARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106 LUN AMERICAN Worto AIRWAYS (=% cf]s/nn of //e%/n, (7/”/([5 115 B e e e B S S S 2 2SO s ot s ot s o ot \\—\.\'MW\'MT( S S o 2 2y oo 2 2 o] oC SOOI OOOOE y SOCOO0T B 6.0, 6.5 6 0. 00 0.0 00 e G 6 NN NN POV NN NNGNE VoV Voo NNV oX Yo g “X\MW\WMMM RRRARRRRAR | R e 1 NORLAND AND ELFIN II | ON AND OFF THE WAYS | T | The Norland, belonging to IL| Goldstein, and the Elfin IT made iquick trips on and off the ways yesterday for minor repairs at the Northern Cemmercial marine works. - BOAT HARBOR NEWS The Treva C returned to Juneau | ‘)"SLeru} after making a mail run proper lubrica- tion—by men who know your truck best— is the best truck ‘‘insurance’’ you can buy. See us TODAY. Our workman- THE RIGHT GREASE,T00 ’ | | ship is ‘“‘tops’’—our prices very reasonable! to Pelican. { The Ocean Queen, belonging to Jim Martin, was in from Hoonah yesterday. W. COWL!NG CoO. S~ 2 FROM CALIFORNIA | Front Street Phone 57 Howard Sinnett of Berkeley, | Calif., is registered at the Hotel Juneau. A BIG REDUCTION SALE 3 alu=-Ek’s Pioto Shop % Filme Cameras Splicers ‘ Projectors Frames Print Dryers 52 Film Chests Albums Gadget Bags i 0% 10 50% OF | ORE ONLY § DAYS | Mrs. ident of the Juneau Club, and | Dorothy Gruening, honor- ary member of the Alaska Feder ation. Each' visitor spoke briefly; none were allowed to make political speeches. l Applications for memership were head by the meémbership chair- man, Bobbie Goodwin, for Miss Ellinger, Alaska Native Service, and Miss Helen Saale, Employ- | ment Services. Report of the Finance Commit- | tee was made and members were again urged to turn in their money and tickets to Mrs. Lucille | Johnson, or call 833 on the sewing | machine as it has been necessary ' to postpone the awarding of the machine until April 12, when lfi‘ will be held at the Monday lunch- | eon. | Miss Mildred Keaton will be the radio speaker Thursday evenmg at 7 o'clock. She will tell of her study and the work for polio cases. Mrs. Bobbie Goodwin and her committee on have charge of the programs for April. | The committee working on the! T.B. survey were reminded that Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock they are to report for work again at the Methodist Church. >oo Vote for Helmi a. Bach, Alaskan Pioneer of Douglas, -for Republi- can Representative, 8481 mo RANGER USERS | Year-round Wear For Work--For Play The famous long- wearing Ranger Whipcord p Seams Heavy Boatsail Pockets Z-p Fly and Cuffs Caslers Mens Wear (Formerly Sabin’s) membership will — :Polsoned (andy from | Ketchikan, and - regular service and would ——— — like to make this service con- FIRE PROOF Storage space. tinuable to those who made so| Simpson Bldg. 758 tf many complaints to the City Offi- : y NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms cials last summer. Acme Disposal : also steam baths. Scandinavian flCo Call 631 evemngs 844t pooms. 736 tf" SEWING Macnine Repalrmg Call CLEAN steam-heated rooms; clean 764. beds. 3 ROOM; Hotel. 830 1 mo. Gold Street. 656 tt WANTEI;—Ce*,t}nIiy lécated apart- ment with emphasis on large liv-| ing room. Moderate rentul. Em- | chen privileges. Home hone 886. u ployed, steady, sober bachelor,! - e Phone 891. a0 an, MISCELLANEOUS Lfls B Wr—0> n " WINTER ana ¥OND, CO. Inc. | Complete Photographic Suppli 7r ND “N ok Develnpin: - ;rinli:g - E:f:r:ng POCKETBOOK found, ~evidently, Artists’ Paints and Materials property of Auk Bay resident, Blue Printing - Photostats who may claim it by identify- ing and paying for this ad. Call R. W. Marshall, 883 Basin Road, S n - Phone Black 100. 850 2t GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50.. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tf AVON 7:51615)!1’6:1;3‘ 7represenmnve. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf FOUND—Tlrc chain. lnqmre Ha;lv‘ nah's Boardmg House. 849 tf | FOUND Ladles puxse owner may nave same " ensivns. +2a Djopeer of Gold Rush Days Is Dead | SEATTLE, March 31.—(®— John A. Campbell, 76, a picneer of the gold rush days, died Saturday. His widow, Gertrude, and two sons, Chris and William survive. | waterfront man. he had been, I renred for the past 10 Yyears. Bom i in Seaforth, Ontario, Campbell ,j came to Seattle in 1900 to partici- 31.—® pate in the Alaskan gold rush. | LOST: Gold wrist watch. ward. Ph. 15 or 308. Re- | 828 4c; Unknown Causes Two To Be Violently il COLUMBUS, 8. C., Mar. !—Th(» sender of two boxes of poi- When he returned he settled down soned camdy who signed himself | here. 1 merely “Br'er Rabbing, RFD"” was/ He was a member of the Alaska- sought here today by Richard (Col- Yukon pioneers. umbia) County Sheriff T. Alex Heise. | b e e i T . Heise said Mrs. Adolph J. Patjens' About 96 percent of the physi- of Mount Pleasant and Mrs. P. D, cians in the United States are men. Hartley of Summerville, relative 3 were recipients of the strychnine- doctored sweets that bore March 25 ® Columbia postmarks. Mrs. Patjens reported becoming ‘e violently ill on eating some of the ® candy. She discovered at a hos-| ® pital where she was treated that she, ® was suffering from strychnine poi- soning, Heise said. Examination of the candy dlsclusw . ed it was loaded with the poison, the . Sheriff said. 3 ; sore— — FROM KETCHIKAN e NOTICE OF NEW DEADLIVE For DISPLAY ADVEBTISING Effective Monday, Mar. 29, 1948, the deadline for receiv- ing copy material of dis- play advertising will be four o'clock (4:00) p. m. for the edition of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. No exceptions will be made. Mechanical and production . considerations make this change necessary. P. Lystad and J. K. Johnson of ' e the New England Fish Co, in|e are in Juneau and e staying at the Baranof Hotel. ® 0 0 00 c e 0 0 0 0 monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18% ¢

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