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THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIR[:—JUNLAU ALASKA T SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1948 ————————————— e e N s v e m—_— : s p ™ 7 RR was made in solitude, as the routmsflver. Bill Spratling re-created the, Juneau ln 1946. 1‘he plaintiff re- Gov, REOUESIS ! "!laé}i" 2!‘1 S (hamplonshlp |B“_l SPRA"_'NG I“ traversed covered .;om;- axdmc mlo;t’;;)sltn a:; rahled the standards of plo"EERS or Ausn quests the return to her former WG scenic areas to be found on the living to an almost unbelievable de» name, Lucille Whittington. 5 EMERGENCY AID . JUNEAU TO RENEW. = " ares'and in one recent year here JOIN WITH AUXILIARY | Dictie Whittington, = - | Annmg in Alaska again, he re-|were ' shipped over The Americas| a divorce from James Kitka on th A AT ; | marked that when here two years jewelry, tea services, water pitchers‘ fOR Po"'U(K Dl""fn grounds of cruel and mhumu: DURING STRIKE : % : o ; AlASKA (ONIA(IS'ago he subscribed to Emory Tobin's'and flower bowls, all stnmp«i‘ N treatment. . The couple have five | i ¥ IA]1<ka Sportsman and had read “Spratling Sfiver,” to the value of | b i | The Pioneers of Alaska met with | children who are in the custody of jevery line of it with avid interest.'one and a half million dollars. | Auxiliary members for a potluck | the Alaska Native Service. i {This reading, plus experiences of| Thus, the sleepy, indolent vulnge,. t the Odd Fel- ——————— Noted Founder of Unique (w0 years ago when he made hischaracterized by the Erightly tled | LNk, last hight at the Gruer siated to- 3 very gratified the Civil Aeronaut Authority has acceded to requests to take all re- attend- Emer rise m MeXI(o IS last journey to Aalska, comprised Cathedral built soon after the con- lf‘:h Hll g e 2 CORPORATION FILED g | p |the opiate which drew h:m irre- qg:‘s:e ;{ the Bpaniards, the age-old Following the dinner the organ- Bl -— strictions Alask @ Arr o ' : /Py ,\h“ ly back to the Alaskan scene. a uts, the dusty streets trav-|. ¢ : - mas B. Bourne < Associates, I'”“‘].‘ gy ¥ \ e it g e 3 P ! Here IOSUTVSY Alaska i Strange Situation lelled by many dogs and the ever- m::);o:: it bl st ey Inc,, incorporated under the laws companies to fly all the passens ; —_ And in coming again to this present goats, gave way to a more| . o o e e |of Delawate, has filed. corporation to the es that they o i - “Silver Bill” Spretiing, widety |crisp Northland, Spratling xemark~‘thrlvhz¢ energetic community where papers in the Territorial Auditor's Gov. Gruening stated | S A i | known founder of a unique enter-|ed that strange as the statément the standards of living were raised DIVORCE FILED | office and is now authoriged to con- will grea ) to miti- | S »,;,? i { : ! prise in Taxco, (pronounced “Tas-|may seem, Mexico and Alaska have to a degree believed impossible be- | Alberta M. Newburn has filed|duct business in Alaska. Resident ardships by the N o R | co”) Mexico, arrived in Juneau this{much in common. Commenting upon fore Spratling y. Artesanos (mean-|jor a divorce in the U. S. District | agents of the concern are R. F, s n e only > ) e - » | week at the end of a 4500 mile|the economics of world trade, Mex- | ing Spratling and his “artisans”) | Ccurt on the grounds of incom- | Robertson of Juneau and John * hopes to secure 555 g ANt | trip made in his own 75 hp. 2-(ico is today, relatively toward the | demonstrated that the love of the patibility. The couple married in|Manders of Anchorage. sufficient to meet | A 1 : ! place Ercoupe. His flying time was|United States of America, in a po-| beautiful may be combined with Ketchikan in 1946 and have one . though it will tend . |45 hours and 40 minutes, and while |sition somewhat similar to that of the most practical considerations. infant daughter. Mrs. Newburn FLORIDA VACATIONERS 4 g 3 lenroute Mr. Spratling passedithe United States of America to- Those practical considerations, | requests the payment of $50 per Vacationing in Alaska from Mia- Krug, Gov 3 3 | through the unique experience of |ward industrial England 80 vears Spratling believes, may be the fac- | month to support her daughter|m; Beach, Fla, are Mr. and Mrs, r d that ¢ | covering an area from which twojago . tors to create an entirzly new out- (and payment of court costs. | M. 8. Guggenheim, guests at the ranzemer o { in with | e, 7 F A | planes of one of the major com-| That position, he added, lies in look, a secure futur?, and a bright o Y Gastineau Hotel. They plan to re- the Mar Commission that it| ¥ . 2 | mercial flying systems turned backithe fact that today Mexico looks place in the world of commerce for|pycille M. Converse has filed|main here until October 4, re- the oper f sh = et 2 . i because of cyclon'c conditions. [to the United States for the fi-'Alaska and Alaskans. or a divorce in the U. S. District turing south on the Prl'ncess G 3 o : | Leaving Taxco, his route took|nancing of industry south of the With the proper designing of | ;:nurt from George Converse . on | Louise. g him over Guadalajara, the West|Lorcer, whereas in the years fol-larticies, chosen for their util: '”(he grounds of cruel and inhuman’ USRS e H | Coast Mexican city of Mazatlan, lowing the war between the State ‘al‘ as well as for traditional as- tment. The couple married in' WANT ADS BRING RESUL northward to Arizona, and thence America looked to London for th2|sociation with the almost forgotten [_rf‘“, K B __,__Es £ ito Los Angeles where he remained |capital with which to expand the larts of tkL> Territory through the |for a few days. It was after pass-(rapidly growing industrial giant of | years, Spratling believes the de-| ‘m« the picturesque city of Culia-|the New World. mand will be of such magnitude as or it could designate the ; . g . St & £ e z an, Mexil 11 pas hrough ;| Th is to far surpass dreams of the most Railroad as its general agent C MARCEL CERDAN, French “Tiger” of Morocco, rocks little defender :mny qrils‘hzt,f’l' :;f:fit sevegrv %Y ’[m:;u(,;m‘?m:‘:fy ;:im:;lt‘::-d;;: optimistic, ‘ the Alaska Railroad also has au-{ 7 hard right to the jaw as he battled his way . (4 uny. &8 248 to the jaw as t s way to the torms raged. F« distance of | thority to operate ships. AT v o 1 . ) = e 5 B ‘or a of [gimilarities. ' There is a common & | kit \'m““d m‘l’ A s middleweight plonship at Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey tout 400 miles he flew low enough ihread of almost forgotten skills, Anld havlnzf m»edd lhfl;\:\gh ut}he e l'lall e L beating that he was unable to respond 'to view the towns, the streets of i aditions, and arts formerly pos- development of an'undertaking that | in no sense as far as Alaska is i v ¢ ' el ‘has tecome known throughout the! Cl g 5 th 1 nth around an v r ew hick re inundated, and mile e peo; 4 concerned, be a strike-breaking ’ ol :J‘pnfl]m\;le eor l;blléf Pt colv- res sed hyanc:e:x:tsll:: ples of Doth, Lod 1t seetns logical to conclude e a Il e l.s measure, since no issue exists in ApIG,, KinTialpis ) il that “Bill knows what he is talking | ered with water from torrential, P Alaska between operators and un- | 4 New Creations {about.” Perhaps he can find the' semi-trcpical rains. He was not| D unting We Will Go ... jon and the Alaska longshoremen ! L % v .| H: pointed out that Alaska is far|yey to 4 new economy for this great are not involved in the dispute 100 MANY B U L l E I I N S“"”»‘ aware of the severity of thel,., " dependent upon assistance jang of the North. This season is rough on ¢ i storms through which he was pass- The Governor further suggested | p from the United Statés than is! e oo g ) ¥ that another measure of relief | MARRIAGES A |Mexico for United States’ financ- your clothes. Triangle will . % i i : | At times it was necessary for him i renew them for you. T ?uuu\i(r‘n:: :: pck‘)u‘:‘l:x;xr(‘);mf::tasfivl\w‘x‘;\‘ ¥ BATON ROUGE— The Louis to fly low enough to follow tre| f’.’m,f“t,é,';izv,fi‘"“fl"“d;;fi'lfi b;KE""HH KE“.ER I“ it once and y’;u’ll c:{l x Southeast o : Hods: o Hoteq 1niroad tracks, as the best means|,.g wnen th Alaska | i in and again. - Others ports in Southeast Alaska and tof R House of Representatives *voted gr yeepng on'the correct route, |°00, When the . people of Alaska| ', 'I'owu Dull"fi WEEK1 aga gain. e Haines ior transhipment over the| v XA s unanimeusly to permit President G:ls Good 1 o (create, artistically beaut.tul and; { have. Haines Cutoefi into the interior.| % 4 . % Truman’s name to be listed on the| por 5 hkC e manmd‘ LTl practically useful articles. i —_— | The U. S. maritime law forbids 3 ~ state’s general ballot—but not 8s menths he hu‘ averkged 35 1 .| Mr. Spratling's conception of lhe] Kenneth Keller, son of former Caiadlots:. ahipe Trom .. ‘catryin y . iy a Demoeratic candidate. The bill gy h‘w X Sgr i e T: possitilities for native arts in Alas- | Superintendent of Schools W. K. American goods to U. §. ports, but | now goes to th> Senate. ‘t;at%:“;els 3Ze At fe:! mir(fel’:?lro; ka bear the weight of his high de-|Keller, was in Juneau during the not Canadian merchandise % o~ 5 i age hait tha av‘;rage sociiiel ebm | T of success in developing the|week. He is now a Lieutenant; For better asks orel con- 1d- d - | Command PHC RSB Slants an oon- | : WASHINGTON The cost of a Jeep, and remarked that his! :l(x:;mf;";ffl 'n!wp';s:n;fin::; l:;' ‘Fgrce Tz‘n;l;n‘:‘d‘:i Y(Dsm:rm;zml:’ Appearance sumers would have to pay tarff > took another step upward gasoline expenses fram Taxco to { 3 on ‘Ganadian merchandise but due JEg & August sccording to a re- Los Angeles amounted to $20.20, a| dpmom :x‘;?umble A N a.\]d’:]:;“:;ie u:;:hlsu::i I:‘r:‘:‘ Of“w;nf. C A L L to the present high cost of Ameri- 1 5 v 4 he Bureau of Labor Sta- fraction of the one way first class| eg! 3 P s o= gl the e B : ¢ ‘dlli ent search fo ; i I can . commodities and the com- 2. wages of factory work-'fare by railroad. g h for just' one lone|diak. e 3 oy SRV, s ” tive possessing an inherited - e | parative low cost of Canadian pro- | 3 % S o 5 . r & {na A tn: Oapawiaty ‘goods would | < 4 N sk nothe “‘;Eiwn:ji‘fcl’aljtr Hf”:?”f!y‘d that his "““"m | knowledge of the art of working in Sell it vmh an Empire Want-Ad! | s up rt- £ not cost more than Alaskans are n Francisco -and now paying, said the Governor | ¥ # ] » Pacific Coast There are two factors involved in this plan: keeping the H g Cutoff open during the coming p IOLLYWO! 7arre; 7ill- 5 EOLLYWOOR o et Wil Wiring —. Receptacles — Service Entrance Switches — Conduit — Friction Tape — Solder — Wall Switches — Loom Wire Everything to Electrify Your Home winter months and to get iam, veteran movie actor and ASS. SURGEON GENERAL | e o = TOCARRIE IN JUNEAU - HEW PROCESS OF AUKE BAY HARDWARE porting of essential commodities, Y TP v %5 i e rln concluded the Governor i i S o o F i PHOTO PRINTING For Safety § 3 R Dr. Joe Mountin, Assistant Sur X 3 " T 3 i L4 B o5t - D .:‘p“.;m I'court had placed her on 3 et IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlll||lIIIIlllI|lIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIllllll||llflIllllII|llllllIlIIIllllllmlllllllllllll“ ealth Serviee will arrive in Ju- % Ul‘i“‘ % & o use of death was multiple myel- | Epd i e neau tomorrow foliowing a flying | ony, Hyiden FAWTUORED, R 2. (- Sapels IT COSTS so little to blood disease. tour of Alaskan hospitals. He has | qiiotment ci Ehie sumbort of et e "_‘n‘”v“,'mo’:“l'k’)‘hf P et have your fire insurance been accompanied by Dr. Jack iy, pon-existent daug anter- | Rose Stewart has done the im.| ©xtended. fo cover your Fcuien. Disglor ‘o the """‘,‘ ational Soundphoto) |possible. Her photo process is used | Property against other s . o i R s in a commercial laboratory she perils, that you can’t af- * Visit the “RUMPUS” Room health pmmmm in Alxnka un(i Dr : s § ; i3 has estabii \md here to produce ford to run the risk of R e, o 'Guemiaas Raked Cictuses on garments, wail decora- | paying hundreds of dol- tions N You Will ======- When You Follow the cabs to ROSS’ by general age gency power gr which expires on February 2 Martitime Commission could 50 desired, designate any or existing carriers to operate L. \l\ll\(- EIGHT MAR The group of medical men will nd_other cloth lars of your own money leave for Sitka Monday unm-m.n‘ A !heyy Banage Bintiy e aer “f” l""[;:"“' was| if you have a loss, say, on a brief inspection trip of the v”'r"\ ‘"l';[f‘]f““:’xlx]‘(‘i"f:“l{ ‘[“‘:‘)’( ”;‘(‘1 from a windstorm, or an Mt. Edgecumbe hospitals. Dr. James | aanNtia Pt The | 15 be Tasbashiithe proces & saiq | €xplosion. Googe, Medical Director of theupeaiog B i 4 higzest = i 2 aska g N R s SINCe to cost less than silk scregn print- o 9 v, ask Shat- Amskahnmm Ser will accom- | garany ' (he y BUTlebtn B9 | 106 i i oTlor Santiag. tugl?r security, ask Shat pany ‘them: an. this trip: raked the C »a marsh sector in | Stewatt - was 5 portealt o central Luzon y as the gov painter before the depression and LA rillas tographkty when business declined. the “Huks” suffered heavy casual- = . ‘ A : PN, dresses, coats, blouses and furs for ans or he oe ration of 17 to 24 will be made at thel A American steamers tled up = e nnmlmnnmmuumummnlm|||||u||||mlmm||||||mmmumnummmmmmlummmmmunummuluI|mm|mmlm|mmunmnm|umu|||mum|mmmmwng F oo Tune In Every Evening— —To Hear Your Favorite 5:45 to 6:00 ‘ : Dance Tunes and | from souver Sept. 2 on the AWVS Day Nursery, which tober 18 l James Boyd, Director of the U.S FOR YOUR ence with G. D. 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