The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1948, Page 7

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howow a8 WOMEN OF MOOSE [HAVE BIG DOINGS; DEGREE CONFERRED I A big day was had by the Juneau NEW RAIL ROUTE iS RECOMMENDED BY SEWARD C OF C Alaska Broadcasting Co. C. R. 8. MONDAY EVENING H 5:09—~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. Yomem of the Moose Sunday. A| SEWARD, Alaska, May 3—(®—( 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. siven at the Baranof Construction of a new rail route| 5:45—Viking Varieties. 9:30 o'clock in the mornigg for between Se and Anchorage| 6:00—PAA News. he Academy of Friendship Mem- was recommended today by the 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. 6:30—Sports on Spot. fers. They then proceeded to the Seward Chamber of Commerce. 3 Moose Lodge rooms where the Acad- The Chamber made the recom- :45—Happy Smith. iy of Friendship dezree was con- | mendation in a telegram to Col 00—Mystery House krred on sral new candidates|J. P. Johnson, General Manager :30—AR.THUR \?“’UP“ BS Ne ¢ and Ju- e teauti- fom Loth e The L ka Railroad, who was in with of the Ala: Juneau Saturday conferring +00- :15—Community Ce 0—DOCTOR D. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Rl.fll_[)'fl ecorated carryi out the| Department of Interior officials on gold colors of the Academy Territorial needs. ~Fishing Tim / POPEYE, AYOU‘LL.X ‘TIS A SMALL MOPEL OF A { It Friendship and several large| It said the route would provide| S o) L“'\'V“‘ TO SPEAC J CLOUDBURGER, sig!t can 9 Bouquets of flowers were scattered rail service to Kenai and assure| —MEET CORLISS ARCHER- L TO WIMPY ! YOU IMAGINE A GIANT ONE | were wroughout the room. All ladies maintenance of Seward as a year- { CBS aska Line Ne FLOATING LAZILY IN THE 1 blue formals round port = ROU |l A formal luncheon was held in| The Zlhumbcl' aldo rebbmmend<d :15—Words with Music. SKyNéON;;D te Gold Room of the Baranof at|ed Federa] control of Alaskan 10:30—Forecasts. 3 a [2:30 o'clock and followed by & rally | freight and passenger transporta-| First newscast of the day at 7:30 % it two o'clock in the Moose Lodge tion to prevent labor disputes af A M s ocms. Shirley Casperson, daughter | jns to stoppage of sportation. | 25,7 e It Senior Regent Betty C oD, | And it called for g ent fi- o E o S o A\"P })fl”fl dance at the nancing of luwr‘lozw‘i 1‘1[:)‘\::::5;.“ lllpl NE R F "KA | T R i sty (e calhd o] S Srorent Sl of . | RGNS RWAY HERE G rder and the visiting ladies under 00 to $10,000. 'These — | he leadership of Adele Oust, PHD..| yoy1q he resold to home-owners on| Wiliilar Green, age 69, passed p kraduate Regent of the College Of , oonirget basis over a 20 to 30-|{away Sunday morning at 6:45 it egents, assisted the Juneau Chap- year pericd. Interest rates would o'clock at £t. Ann’s Hospital. Green i fbr and the visiting members with low, under the proposal. ‘was born at Tarrant County Tex i fetter understanding of thl" “"u‘l'bk Final recommendations were for 'near Fort Worth and came to Alas- | : at is being done by the Loyal OT- " i ation of cest-plus govern- ka in 1925 where he has spent the | & fer of the Moose and its Auxill inasit ok s and the lowering of |remainder of his life with his only | ” e Women of the Moose. All ques- iterest FalGE: Isurvivor, a son, Herschel Green, a oKAY, LOOKS NERVOUS.... * | /' THAT'S THE NEW YORK 0 asked, by the members were he strategic and econ-|Tesident of Sitka CHAN? KEEPS FIXING HIS TIE PLANE COMING IN NOW, ered and discussed. ta of maintaining| The remains will be taken to Sit- AND CHANGING o . W | Three members were initiated in- P the Juneau Ch pter No 439 in ¢ a year-round port, the - proposed a survey for & a for intermen portation is | soon as tran = | lable. The remains | POSITION, n f Iva Hermansen, Associate ‘ & Epis 3 3 U: (” u’l\e‘,\(. :<l(~'n of Priendship | MW ad running northwesterly |are at the C s W. Carter Mor- | i member. of the Juneau Chap-|UP the Resurrection River and‘u® ! i Those initiated were Janet Cas- | Cfossing Turnagain Arm to Potter, | 3 5 i t Bonnie Chesney @snd Mar- Alaska The Chamber said the| MONITION AND ATTACHMENT - et Tadiey route has a maximum elevation of No. 5878-A. i P 800 feet with the approach to the|In the Dictrict Court for the Terri- = k Country Club Tues- o’clock in honor tors. § al other forms ment have been planned ring the week until they morning on the almon Cr venin, pass about 30 miles long, providing de. Weather conditions ——— ——— NINE COME: 34 LEAVE d with light snowfall./JAMES D. MADSEN and ED-| 1 tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, in Admiralty. [ WARD P. MADSEN, co-partner, | doing business under the name and style of MADSEN CYCLE & FISH- | e i T b el i | ING SUPPLY, Libellasts, vs. OR- TN afternoon at 4:45 clock on the work the Loyal Order f the Moose and Women of the foose are doing and the program 1ey have outline?! for the future. rs. Oust i very interesting peaker. RS. M. 1. MULLANEY ON TWO-MONTH TRIP M. T. Mullaney left yes- a Pan American for a in the states. She vill visit fri s in Seattle then go o St. Louis, Mo., where she will eet her mother, Mrs. Mary De- 7aney, and sisters, Mrs, Toomey nd Mrs. Griifen and other mem- CINY Tuesday Mrs ne passengers arrived and 34 left from Juneau via Pacific Northern d flights as follows: Anchorage: Lawrence A | Moree, Col. J. P. Johnson, Robert D. Martin, Thomas Kenney, L. M Puckett, E. G. Easterley, D. B, Bryan J. H. Griffin and Ed Elliot. To Yakutat: Mrs. M. Bristol, Ar- thur Skinner, Harold Bremney, Gary Johnson, C les Saxe. Gloria Pederson Eric Bulner and W. Hamilton. To Anchorage: Frank Green, Tommy Hutchin Fred Sargent, Mrs. W. Owens, Lin- da. Qwens, John Putzell, Lee Con= nors, Mrs. D. Waldron, Drew Wald- s, Nadine Hillary, ture, boats, engines, and other ap- | purtenances; and all persons inter- | vening for their interest in said | vesel, Libellees. The President of the United Staes of America and to the Marshal of said District, Greeting: | WHEREAS, a libel has been filed in the above-entitled court on the 12th day of April, 1948, by the above- entitled libellants, to recover the sum of $2503.86 in causes of coon- tract, civil and maritime, for the reasons and causes in said libel men- tioned, and praying the usual pro- | cess and monition of the court in | that behalf to be made, and that all | persons interest in said vessel 31 A | 791 may, be sighted in general and special to anslver the premises and, | YOU'RE SUREY LISTEN, SHE WON'T /[BABY, SHE'S SCENE: A WELL KNOWN || BE FOUND, | BURIED FOR GOLF COURSE—WHICH HAS BEEN UNDERGOING ALTERATIONS. OULL E WA ILD THIS HOUSE WE WANT Sk ot T fai s aih it ron, Jafes Jacobsen, R. G. Norman, | due proceedings being had, that the 3 . . °Y George Livingstone, Capt. Birt,|vessel 31 A 791, may, for the causes ! W) isit Mr. Mullaney's father, LaW- comqr. Swanson, Lt. Comdr. Apple, | in said libel mention, be condemned ! w:‘;’c{fi" V;"”':E ‘Tmsf,',z s SUSY ence N.Iullancy. and family i snng Jonnston, Percy Pendergaraft, | and sold to pay the demands of the | S el B s el T (; 15 FANTASTIC SALOME, hat city before continuing (0 celi; Belahoubek, Hal Marchbanks, | libellants. 2. 2 : I MUST SPEAK TO YOU. 3 Y RISKED TOO MUCH TO BE TURNED } IGNORE: fvashington, D. C., where she will pgaytin Elieler, Eu # ! # | x r, Eugene Marshall,| You are hereby commanded to | e i . Jren 3 | 51 I X , isit Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, ajchie Pierman, R. Gomez and J.|attach the said vessel 31 A 791, and | ‘}Mfif;‘/:vg‘}uvi%mzsflugi =1 riends. Ld“fence is a mt-.mAber Gamma |to detain the same in your custody | - THAT STATUET'EE o ‘Wnfl { the Federal Soclal Securily T juntil the further order of the court | e oard in the Capital City. i KETCHIKAN VISITORS On her return home she Will james Jacobsen, Bob Morman, isit several friends in Los Angeles », J. Daly and Edward Borgen, nd make a special call on a from Ketchikan, are in Juneau riend who was her bridesmaid. and at the Baranof Hotel. respecting the same, and to give due notice to all persons claiming the same, or knowing or having anything | to say why the same should not be condemnéd and sold pursuant to the prayer of said libel, that they be and appear before the said court, to be held in and for the above-en- titled district on the 10 day of May, 1948, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction there- after, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and make their allegatiors in that behalf. And what you shall have done in | the gremises do you then and there make return thereof together with this writ. WITNESS the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of the above-entitled LRETTS THE ALASKA COLLEGE OF CHIHOPODY I'VE OFTEN' THOUGHT THAT | 6HOULD DEVOTE MYSELF TO THE EXECUTIVE END. A6 15, | PO T00 MANY THINGS. wishes to announce that registrations for its summer resident course in chiropody are now being taken. Class beging MONDAY, JUNE 7th. All registration should be in by JUNE 1st. Persons wishes to take the course by extension may enroll immediately. RIGHT AWAY YOU ARE THE EXECUTIVE TYPE. | WOULDN'T Do SUCH A THING! BESIDES, IVE BEEN CAUGHT AT THAT BEFORE, MR. SMUGG . A5 | BAID, WILMER, THERE'S A NICE CASH BONUS FOR YOU IF YoU PUT THIS PROJECT OVER WITH YOUR PARTNER. MAKING ME PRESIDENT UNDER THE NEW SETUP. REORCANIZATION, WE COULD DO IT EASILY — AND LEGITIMATELY. Phone, come in person or write.» The Alaska College of Chiropody Corner First and Gold Phone: Blue 379 Box 2894 JUNEAU, ALASKA . 7 . ‘When you go by steamer, you can relax in the laxurd- P ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. . + Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska’ Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare - | in this office for the painting of fice court and the seal thereof affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 12 day of April, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk By P. D. E. McIVER, (SEAL) Deputy. First publication, April 17, 1948. Last publication, May 3, 1948, Sealed bids ir: duphicate, subject to the conditions contained herein, will be received until 2:00 p.m., May 10‘ 1948, at Anchorage, Alaska, in the Office of Superintendent of Motive Power and Equipment of The Alaska Railroad ,and then publicly opened hundred (500) Gondola Cars. At- tention is directed to the special conditions of bidding sét forth in the specifications. Upon application, two sets of drawings and specifications will be supplied free to each car painting contractor interested in submitting a proposal. The above specifications must be returned to this office. Contractors requiring additional sets may obtain them by purchase from this office at a cost of $10.00 per set, which will not be returned. Checks offered as pay- ment for drawings and specifications must be made payable to the order of the Treasurer of the United - JEDGE POTTER-- I HEAR TELL SNUEFY'S TRYIV' TO GIT BLUNDERBUSS SMIF TO DEFEND HIS PAW NOW WHAT'S GOIN' ON? I NEVER KIN TELL IF SHE'S CRYIN' OR SINGIN'~ AN' I DON'T KNOW HAW-HAW/ BLUNDERBUSS HAINT DEFENDIV' (NOBODY NO MORE, SHERFE - HE'S DONE RETIRED BOO -HOO- - NEVER SEE 8 HOWSOMEVER-- IF BLUNDERBUSS DID TAKE TH' CASE-- \,-‘[fimmmm | JES' TO BE ON TH' SAFE SIDE, SHER' FF- - YE BETTER ROUND UP TWELWVE O' MY KINFOLKS FER JURY DUTY 85 BEEN LIP THERE TWO DAYS NOW TRYIN' TO v TY FIRST- e M HE'S GOT THE WHOLE SKY /l Your berth, too! » States. Specifications will not he WHICH 15 WORSE 1! SomZE e ot r‘:a—li BB e S Sailings Are Fr 'y furnished to contractors who have o ey WRITER- 9 equen conaistgmly failed to submit pro- Sailings every week for Ketct:ikan and Seattle S. 8. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH'— MAY 9 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova. Valdez and Seward S. S. ALEUTIAN — MAY 4 ALASRA STEAMSHIP COMPANY posals. First publication April 23, 1948. Last publication, May 8, 1948. Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alsska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 MAGGIE -YOUR BROTHER JUST PASSED BY-BLUS HE DIDN'T LEAVE

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