The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA i TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948 HUNTER STILLAr Y Man Bri ngs jewe"y FEDERAL EMPLOYEES | PRACTICE SCHEDULE |75, o, commin v/ T0 SEE COLORMOVIES ~ FOR LUTHERAN CHOIR | F..""Corii Service’ e or M I S S l N G 0 N E p i E ( ; —— : | - Land Management, commending | The Tl.i l “olored moving pic s -| Di h B - s 1 - | urniture, Pain IRQS, VO LA i e au evening of b wesk ihe|ng s iging Iorsk e, which angle ! e imade by the Forest Service, will be | choir practices at the Lutheran| were kept-to a new low this year. l T V' y| Church will be as follows for this — —— ! e a nel's ' ‘ e hown at tomorrow's monthly i | 'Gm ” '; ‘rga 0 Igare!ies&h:m-m-nn of the National Federation | week only: Junior Choir practice B of Federal Employees, at noon in|on Thursday evening at seven | ey Armistice Day — 1948 {the Baranof Hotel | o'clock, Senior Choir practice on THI s b The film shows a good cross-sec- | Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. | In>humble tHibu Sear(h for Marhn B;anda” 4 JEC 3 f C ‘(‘ RADO SPRINGS, Co0lo,|tion of natural and industrial life ———————— SEA | memory of thovet\evht(;) th:; (: . do tP' H J ’ fl -5 L S j#: ", ) ,\ M iy “{mh €|of the region. It was made a year| Milton Furness, administrative a5 et & orice Trmrr:.;;]e arrieaun at¥l. nep- ., e \ustria for @ carton of ciga-iago, in the summer and fall. officer of the Fish and Wildlife R 3 s 5 p E"A‘fl 5: P“ Jg( € The meeting also will feature| Service arrived on the Black Doug- -wifhl. ”’y fm’l (“{U:?il‘i- will remain clos- ' - ! two weeks in| ed DAY Thursday, 1t's how Master Sgt. Wiley C.lnomination of officers for next year. | las yesterday, after burn _”NO Trace 1, 40, explained to police chie’| Muton Furness is president, | Seattle. by fas' i November 11th. %’ I;{DE{ wtfi‘ Bruce the small fortune in|George Haen, secretary e ; i jewelry, furniture, paintings and i er b DIVORCES GRANTED A c" wood Bruce said he fou A1) JOHNSTON-JACOBSON Among divorces recently granted 4-e||gl||e 'Pper v,-l," d \ v \4 ‘1 ; Ralph \\.;l rs' home. A WEDDING LAS NIGHT | in District Court are those of * R0it, iakippin Of the |the A gty "‘,_‘1‘ i of | SMBEE | BGIC He WK Nhleng AL 3 | Bernice 1. from Edward V. Maher; For better halibut Gkt W00 AU HeRE= | Comimioren, ex gl f‘“ """”““'I s \"'1‘1"":‘ SR \;"x o ”“I Last evening, in the lobby of the | Martha, from Robert Martin, and Appearance 1alib at £ vho disappear- ¥ expicssed optimism here Army, and his wife, Marian, 47 to- 7 y a A 2 ) stel Juneau Suoma a and Frank L. from Helen ott. SR ext nio G thaok kR i e 1;“ “”"I!’vlu th tepeated thels EMECIARe) RESCUE SQUADRON Fly in swift comfort aboard oday B o e BARGRER i v ot g .'f’, el S. Commissioner Felix| Capt. H. V. Leonhardt and Lt. the big, 4-mile-a-minute : pli e B By B BRI the Gray W. A. Farer of the 10th Rescue Clippers . . . serving Alaska LR=DPENP S RRRE RC R W0S. AP 0 S0 bride, Squadron are registered at the, on frequent schedules. 5 o p base ce to determine whether| e e | B orYEe o sl I Sy CaalaT: sekenel Walters - Eroufht ke gocds Hsnme \:{m» Kenneth P. Gregg, Sr., was| Ba e Rt Enroute, settle back in DhE e v ket i i i 9 £ el A Oustors s Johnston's attendant. The | SAES e ORI your comfortable lounge areai dboard | e 5 'ty went to the Salmon Creek AT BARANOF d enjoy & world- @ Country Club for the wedding din-| Charles M. Peterson of Bitka is e | iing Defiance Walters said o il or @ an evening ing at the Baranof Hotel. rtons of cigarets| M€ 8nd an evening of dancing. 4 o 4 licious hot 1e, In a telephone ricati n [ nst fu couts or'r 1 3 l i mond of your Flying Clipper fare. from Hawk Inlet at 6 ¢ n the West Coast ; s M OIL MAN HERE night, search parly members 103 i1 | the rings, breoches, diamond-studded| PETERSBURG PRISONERS ! Fern Williams of Juneau that : entatives of ntiques, gran 10, Fiat S Gordon T. Levison, Standard Oil | Consult Pan American i i 1 Deputy U. S. Marshal Chris Company representative from Se- BARANOF HOTEL trace ‘of the man had been found t i here ye t 1 il paintin He said he | It my he ¢ 1 t the cizarets n w | Christensen of Petersburg has attle, is at the Baranof. Telepholl. 106 B sffey an all-day hunt | 1 pin ! e Crews were prepari t o out t ve L iven a f k 2 through gular rought two prisoners to Juneau: b ain early this mornir ) con-!CLy m ent cher > didn't know what | Thelma Benson, to serve 60 days TUCSON, Ariz— Gov. Thomas mflM[fl[(Afl Sfisul the ‘santoli Mnshuded in the \ Alaska @ ady o st him | in Federal Jail for disorderly con- E. Dewey of New York today be- ny’wdmfilfl search party are Branda hunt ! t « puing id they brought the goods |duct, and Wiilie Mills, sentenced gan a two-week rest in the Ariz- Tl Syrem of 1heTlyng Clppert ing partners, Nels Ander Swen | hoticeabl 1t A Lom househeld go: to 90 days for being drunk and ona sunshine at the El Conquista- ch staveland and Harry \enson, | years. This is vital to t : > + disorderly. dor guest ranch here. : all of Juneau. growth of the 3 e e Brandall had been | We sai ported lcst n , | suming negotiations about 20 miles south or nt a “retreat” by let, tu ater informat from | Ployers from their other hunters aboard the Avona|Pusi with “irresp indic at the hunter was lost| a 1 1, sev-! Alaskan assert - will e som i Tom Long, who was arrested af-! in that the Hary I ter @ midnight chase October 30 scarch led (o ¢ rt yesterday 1 he was cau after he| that Brandall's boat was alsq'! vorking, arran t ) uied to obey a police officer's | missing It was sighted at Pti7 k K hE9 warning and was shot in the leg, Hepburn yesterda n by an Al-| MU iken Lefore U. S, Commis-, #ska Coastal Airlines pilot sent out | today H fo hid in the search, and fishing | Fhilip Murr: ) I jes of burg-! craft were directed to the new =4 s union Jefc S s weiwd a preliminary cale to carry on the hunt 1 was bound over to they oo eral J uth of Square | Cove Confusion as area under Brandall, whose home is at 708 Lo S 3 R SO0 l it 10t hes lived it Juneay, BLACKERBY FAMILY RETURNG ng Is previousl o e i for: more than 20 years. He 1 and Mrs. Alva Blackerby | mafried afd has two children, one on returned last night three years of age and ix-week stay in Oregon. (} twq menths. visited t St. Pau Or icers. He recently Federal Jail for} 1 DU Blackerby'’s former he bea f ndian summer weather.! 1o St TeAdans dald tos BEIX UREEYIA0E - 01 W) t apan's 480,000 ccal min- Service Admiralty Divis-| ore v ok es of strikes | morrow to back demands for! A wages and retirement pay. [ SANTA AN H GUILD TO MEET s a A: The Holy Trini will me SAN FERNANDO, Calif.—Edgar| | lay evening at 8 o'clock| (Slow Burn) Ke 58, of of - |in the undercroft of the church.|the original Keystone cops who| SANTA ANA, Calif.. Nov. 9.—(® vembers are urged to attend!wowed silent film audience, died The raging Santa Ana mountains 1 plans for the r will| today at the Motion Picture Hos- | Lrush fire shot today into Silv > made at the meeting. | pital after a long illness. | Canyon, an area of S e 350 beau- tiful homes and estates All: residents had been evacuated but hundreds of fire fighters were Lattling to save the homes, many of them owned by weplthy Santa Ana and Orange businessmen G ,’ 2 -_ ; : \Y ; ‘ & e ¥ 3 -F ; ’ oy ‘ R o - it's being whispered around that there A. G. Brennein, Federal Forest | Supervisor, said there were A men fighting the gale-swe laze | S 04 g < , hich so far has burned ov ' . H H E B e , e : are just 36 Shopping Days until that mile from the home area proper. e 5 Damag nounted into the hun- 4 < ; . dreds of thousands of Gollars & " "day of all days” rolls around to glad- ., — FROM BREMERTON o { rday e , : den the heart of our loved ones . . . . . 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