The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO = Auto Liability Insurance Rafes National Bureau of Casualty Un: derwrite: | list of 11 Alaska states and the Terri- ory of in which revised automobile liability insurance rates becomes effective imm:zdiately. X is the second list of states named in recent weeks. A hird list is in preparation. Several states and Alaska, the id rates remain unchanged, but 1 new classification for where operated by persons un- 25 years of age is effective. rate " for this classification ".\ 11 be within 5 percent of rates | to be private cars for business use Lions C@Wfi " Enfertain Their Ladies Apri! 24 Lions will roar Saturday 24 at 7:30 o'clock at the i The night April | that time of the year when the members of the Juneau Lions Club entertain their ladies with a . din- ner-dance There are many surprises in store or the club members and their la-| dies gram scheduled for lever features for those attending. The ladies are invited to wear ither their formals or the intrigue- In our opinion, you're entitled fo MICHAELS-STERN quality, value and all-around satisfaction whether by Tuo<d1v evening, April 20. e SPECIAL MEETING OF VFW, (OOTIES, TOMORROW NIGHT of Taku Post, tee you're @ “short”, a “long” or a “husky” . . . built be a coxswain, a fuliback or a basketball center. Our selection of MICHAELS-STERN twists and NEW YORKER WORSTEDS in irregular sizes is + .« at the moment. So @ word to fo fairly complete the wise .+ BMBEIRENSS),; A special meeting Veterans of Foreign held tomorrow n Jeep Club, it was announced today Post Commander Vern Metcalfe. The meeting has been called in order o discuss some important business matters, he said. It will bezin at 8 pam. attend. At the same time, Seam Squirrel Dan Mahoney announced that Sour- | werd received here. KETCHIKAN VISITOR Military Order of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Suddenly (hanged‘ | NEW YORK, April 19.~#_The|C mounced yesterday a | passenger | | lawful to pass, Salmon Creek Country Club. It is| The big entertainment pro- \uday for being drunk and disor- the evening | derly, was given a 30 day suspend- will have many hilarious stunts and | ¢4 . Hendrickson, Acting trate, ing new look, All reservations must ¢ be in to the entertainment commit- | I structed between Dharhan and the Wars, will be P ght in the VFW | 320 mile railroad is to be built by ) and all memters are urged t0 Brant of the U. S. Fish and Wild- MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1948 |in San Francisco at the Salvation | Army Headquarters in- regard to k Highway Funds MAJ ERIC NEWBOUD | AsBe G?ven }’o Mgk OF SALVATION ARy 25 %% e | STEVE VUKOVICH ON OUTSIDE VACATION wace mvicwara f'r';"n'ffifme,s i T UELECTION 1O THE ABERDEEN, Wash April 19 ’?\ : Board of Directors of Aberdeen in Juneau and staying atthe Gas- SENATE ineua Hotel. -— Major Eric Newbould of the Sal- v‘ml)(l of Commerce is on record ; i 5 R0 BT TP (FIRST DIVISION as favoring action by Congress to Looon AImY left Sunday for the FROM BETHEL Your Vote Wil Be Appreciated bring Alaska under the Federal|sioics On @ month's vacation and, ciyqe Shombel from Bethel, way statutes and transfer m"‘gu:m‘v::;;e “::;1'0 i W‘L}iv‘r‘;Nitn v?:: Wash,, is staying at the Baranof ka Roads Commission to thely o oi™i " Oakiand, calf, and fs| Or" ek Public Roads Commission. now convalescing at the toms of A LS ————e— y o o . N H. Teater and J. V. Teater from her mother in that city. Seward, are registered at the Gas- FALSE ALARM He will attend a conference in iineau Hotel. AAAAAA Chicago the third week of May. ———————— The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- The Department and Division Lead- ATTENTION partment answered a 1-5 call at'ers of the Salvation Army from | ried regular meetiug tomorrow 11:10 a. m. today which proved Canada, South America and the cyening Odd Fellows are mvitin to be a false alarm. The alarm United States are holding their first | ;o Rebekahs and husbands m‘i was turned In at the Ferry Way meeting of this type and 500 .1 ogd Fellows and wives to an Rooms on Ferry Way leaders are expected to attend. | cyening of entertainment, starting (P Major Newwould will also stop!at 9 o'clock. 866 1t STOP FCR CHILDREN Territorial Highway Commission- er Frank A. Metcalf today warn- VOIE fOl’ ed drivers against passing busses which have stopped and are un- FRANK A ME II'ICAL!" c E i i i ° § e &5 loading children. He said that the Territorial Laws provide penalties to drivers failing to observe this statute. Metcalf explained that it is un- in another vehicle, Registered Engineer HIS RECORD IN THE LAST TWO LEGISLATURES SPEAKS \ bl whieh has siopped end Is Democratic Candidate FOR ITSELF n the act o joadin or unload- . ing children. Tt is mrig:nn however, X b (Paid advertisement) to pass a bus while it is in mo- , B i Sl } i Territorial Highway Engineer ' -_— - — - Y ot g 35 Years Engineering Experience in Alaska C:',‘,E:",’L‘,‘:E,ifif‘;,,’?.fi“ | Arthur C. Soper, arrested Sat- g neerlng xpe s CONKLE and FOLLETTE Primary Election April 27 (Paid Advertisement) Phone Red 559 Mayo City Magis- Two men, who left the U. Indian Hospital Saturday with- sentence today by A IIINIIII!!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINIIIIIHIIl!IlHIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII"III permission, were taken into ctive custody by Police. One, Villard Paul, was released this L -ning and ' Char] Willis, the F ill being held. e - QUITS ALASEKA R. : M. M. Shappell, Superintendent f Operavions of the Alaska Rail- has resigned as accept a ion with a railroad to be con- FRANE A.BOYLE | an Gulf in Saudi Arabia. The merican oil interests. — - Hans Nysted, cook on the M. S. 1% U IB E T 0 R “ ife Service, died this morning in . Seattle hospital, according to b Nysted, 55 i Al o Do dip Doug- : . dough Pup Tent, sears old, has been with the Fish : EE m 1[ s Club. Those Ison n'on.) Ketchikan s (ne Cootie, will hold a special meet- | anq wildlife Service for 19 years (Paid Advertisement) i & appoint- at the Baranof Hotel. ing in the Jeep Club immediately| .4 has many friends in Juneau. M 4‘%%}@ ;\"1 M“‘ A 32 | following the session sof the er}‘ns death was caused by a heart A > Routsala, Mrs o fak Post. ecndition which had troubled him [l % i [l HIH I LT AR & e A - A o canan RO g B O Wellington, Mrs. L 2 o o 4 ; VT IR AN s TOMORROW : Joe M Mrs: W, [Gapoda, is staying, st the Baranol STO(K QUOMHONS ! It was this mormning Riey, Mr. Dick McCormick Hotal, SEalt | NEW YORK, April 19—(®—Clos- M that rezu- pater el, Miss Marion Tas 7 o RS ing quotation of Alaska Juneau libra led for to- J. R. Guerin, Mrs. Roll SEXEA VISITOR ! mine stock today is 3%, American, sday ev vs. Robert Anderson, M C. R. Nelll from Sitka is in JU-16a," g3 Anaconds 37%, Curtiss=1 ’ to Wednesday \ Mrs. Tony neau and is registered at the|yyiong gy International Harvest- | A from 7 to 8 o'clock be- and Mrs Baranof Hotel er 92, Kennecott 56%, New York | ¢ of the City Election to- | T Central 157, Northern Pacific 21, morTow DOWN; - EROM - SEAGWAY U. §. Steel 77', Pound, $4.08%. . s, JLW.C. nd Mrs. Ivan Chilbuck of | “gqjeq today were 1530000 shares. Woman’s Club has are staying at the Bar-i ,cergges today are as follows: X-RAY AGAIN TOMORROW one having missed their ap- nd Woman's 310t Hotel | ndiserials 8119, rale b4 P for chest ys at the sbands to be g S re pointed time, or any their inforn sup- FROM PELICAN others who were mis may have per to Vednesday eve-| p Newborn of Pel % 15yt MINERS RA :”::i- mrk“ :;“d Sl el lll;x:g A'rm 4 ; in the Scottish | yeay and s at the Baranof Hotel. “ LILLE, France, April 19. \orning frol . to noon, an ite Temple in Juneau. AR L , — 35l b from 1 to 3 o' p. m. This ynll Those planning on attending LIST ‘;:frsé ‘;%fi‘:gremlt‘;g‘;md Jt?clowy be the last C unity for a clinic should conta rs. Leigh S. G MONDAY, APRIL 27, 7 pm.,! the gm.?:ce today when a dust ex- n I ot already tak- . 1 3lel ce. Wi £ 2 e 6 i i I »“ e ki . ‘l‘x‘“‘w”» tak- or Mrs. Glenn Rice KINY. Alaska Tax Payers League plosion shut off the pit entrance at A e s % Program. Speaker, Albert White. i in the northern French L. S. Grant, one of the VOTE TOMORROW i 866 m‘?jfl:‘,‘jfl;“ff,;n‘: fiheids stated this morning that| Residents of Douglas and the 5 : ‘over 500 had Dougla. are reminded ow, April 20, is to determine if an hool D! program given by the Health Der ‘ VOTE FOR bracing Rl GRSEER N shall e e e re= Lers to the Board of Directors of ona ac ona the District. Eleven candidates . REPUBLICAN r‘.:.\“; filed 1\;;’ t "Bn: d, ul\"ll(u; “The Father of the Alaska Highway” S E N A T 0 R e el FOR TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY of WEE br e 2or. thpes ENGINEER . L ulll board several will be Appointed by President Roosevelt as Alaska Member 2 r a five-ye period and . of the International Highway Cemmission. “,‘l :‘ ‘:;‘Ln:f?”m'lf;"f":t The man who during half a lifetime on his hind legs has blazed the trails of the North. se most qualiiied for positions. It is not necessary . The man who under his own steam since 1929 has studied . t anyone need register or even on the ground, mapped and fough! for, in the political field— have voted in the city or precinet ali any previous time, Vobérs Sho THE TOK CUTOFF, THE GLENN HIGHWAY, 4 meaning: Gt AnaR THE FORTYMILE ROAD, THE HAINES ROAD, 25 90 Joars or.acs. 4 THE ALASKA HIGHWAY, (TOTALLING 2,000 MILES) UNTIL THEY WERE BUILT. HE ADVOCATES THE CONSTRUCTION OF Ter ar , may 30 days \”;, i THE COASTAL ROUTE TO THE STATES B will br ~»l')int~.\s Hfl”k"{ WHICH WILL SERVE SOUTHEASTERN Dou; ferbert Savikkos ALASKA. : Highy id will be ope 19 a. m. to OFFICIALLY, HE LOCATED McKINLEY PARK 1 p ROADS, THE STEESE HIGHWAY, THE FINAL A mass mee vas held last ANCHORAGE-PALMER CONNECTION AND oy Saturday OTHERS. eve McDonald envisioned in 1929 a backbone system to connect the isolated roads of the North: A system that has already tied HARRY V. tem to those at- i b et B ooyl in the main existing roads; a system that can logically be With . i plan bl o ok expanded until all the mainland cities and mining camps, and e pla bl cas T : nsible vote e newly-elected farm areas can be reached by car. An Alaskan for 43 \edrs s A2E Board takes office July 1, but the EFFICIENT LAND TRANSPORTATION TO Public Accountant—Home Owner | 0/d Board will elect teachers for AND WITHIN THE TERRITORY IS THE KEY Ketchikan City Councilman next year BOTH OF STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT. e Ar ceting of F.OE. A[\rln‘ If the people wish to realize this,vision in its entirety, they ¥, Otel ff:r“’ln ?Iasl;an ll)'l) Help ' HAIS Wi aventis should support the man who conceived it and can, on his record, Solve ! 4’, «a’s Problems a1t in ‘the les Hall make it come to pass Primary Election—April 27t Lz, N B ; { i 3 (P2id Adv.) DEEP SEA FISHERM UNION Remember the Primaries Will Decide the Issue o Ry R ol Enginering Is Not a Partisan Issue | wfl””,-”” Ty All members attend, 866 10 TO BETTER GOVERNMENT: When you go to the polls April 27 — For the First Time in Alaska YOU do not have to vete a STRAIGHT MACHINE : PARTY TICKET. Under the new Blanket Primary System you can vote for the BEST candidates from both political parties, thereby selecting better representatives to your Legislature and other positions. We Present the Following fer Your Consideration: For Delegate to Congress - R. H. STOCK, Rep. For Atiorney General ALMER J. PETERSON, Rep. For Auditor - - - - - FRANKA. Boyle, Dem. ; For Highway Engineer - - FRANK A. METCALF, Dem. For Senators - - - N. R. (Doc) WALKER, Dem. STEVE VUKOVICH, Rep. For Representatives: DORIS M. BARNES, Rep. JACK CALVIN, Rep. J. S. MacKINNON, Rep. JAMES NOLAN, Dem. ROBERTE. COUGHLIN Dem. FRANK S. SHELTON, Rep. ED LOCKEN, Rep. WILLIAM A. WINN, Rep. NON-PARTISAN COMMITTEE FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT . (Paid Advertisement)

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