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PACERGT Take Food fo Search Parly On Admiralty Search Goes on for Missing Hunter-No News Re- ' ported from Front |y anes took ot from suneau | Airport this morning to search for Food for the search parties beat-'the Pacific Alaska Air Express DC- INO CLUES TO MISSING PLANE; AIR UNIT IS OUT Planes Search Island for Lost DC-3 - Clearing Skies Aid Search With clearing skies over South- IROLLER SHOW T0 HOLD REHEARSAL MONDAY NIGHT Rhythm on Rollers, roller skating shew to be put on November 20, 21, and 22 at the Town Hall Re- creation Center, will have a full rehearsal Monday night with the sponsoring organization, the Junior Chamber of Commerce on hand to work out final details All Jaycees are invited to take part in a Dutch-lunch dinner and meeting prior to the rehearsal, be- ginning at 6 o'clock at Pete Wood's club rcoms. Committee chairmen and members working on the roller | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LUTHERAN LADIES 10 HOLD BAZAAR ON WEDS., DEC. 1 Plans for the Lutheran Ladies Aid Bazaar to be held on Decem- ber 1, were completed at a meet- ing last night Mrs. Edward Dick, president of the society, appointed the following committee to take care of the various activities: | luncheon, Mrs, Ray Peterman, Mrs. | Bert McDowell, Ruth Rogall, Mrs. O. N. Johnson, Mrs. Edward Dick, | and Mrs, Rang Kronquist. Lunch-‘ YI'N. Johnson, and Mrs. Mrs. treasurer: Bert McDowell, John Lowell and Mrs. J. O. Rude will serve on the executive com- secretary. mittee Mrs. John Brillhart, Mrs. Bert McDowell and Mrs. Rang Kron- quist were appointed to serve on! the Girl Scout Council. Preceding the business meeting, a Bible Quiz was conducted by Mrs. Harold Stratton and a paper on Armistice Day was given by Mrs. Bert McDowell. The devo- tions were led by Mrs. Ray Peter-, man. . Hostesses for the evening were Mrs, John Lowell and Mrs. Howard Sawyer. e i Nome, GOP CENTRAL COMMITTEETO MEET MONDAY . The Territorial Central Commit- | tee of the Republican Party will| convene in Juneau Monday, Nov. | 15. Attending the meeting will be all Central Committee members and Financial Chairmen from Juneau, Anchorage, and Fairbanks. e, ——— Sell it win an Emptre Want-Ad’ FLY TO SEATTLE AND IN ALASKA AT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948 e ey BARGAIN CLIPPER FARES extra TAKE A WINTER VACATION. ;' a visic to Hawaii, Paradise of the Pacific. . . or Mexico and Guatemala VISIT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE By C ti})pex' you save enough for un. Stopovers? Of course! ing through the wet underbrush’'3 reported missing November 4 be- in search of Martin Brandall, miss- tween Cape Spencer and Annette | ing hunter, was landed last night Island with 17 passengers aboard. at Admiralty Island by the Nor-| Two B-17s, a PBY, and a Grum- land, skippered by H. E. Jacobson.|man were included in the air- The more than 50-man. party search unit covering low-level areas was out again today looking for!of Chichagol, Baranof, Admiralty traces of the man who disappeared |and Kupreanof Islands. Enjoy real | comfort S eon will be served to the public| i i skating show are particularly urg-| Wme“.‘ e Dours o ey ’"d1AlaSk A"“nes ed to attend. } g0 o dlocks [ g Jaycees met this noon at the| Tea will be served during the| Asked Io Ald In . . China Evacuation| 1 Baranof Hotel for their weekly‘, alternoon hours by Mrs. Jack Bur- SEATTLE, Nov, 12—#—The Airi BUSINESS TRIPS, TOO Eex4zh= most for your money y 4-engine Clipper.. Fhequent, friendly, dependable s;erv?z(ei ! luncheon meeting. John Quilico, | ford, Mrs. Harold Stratton, Mrs.| vice president, held the gavel in|Jack Gould and Mrs. G. H. Hill- the absence of President Dean“ erman. | Goedwin. | The sewing table will be prepared on a famous Princess Steamer last Friday “No new developments,” was the by Mrs. O. Bodding, Mrs. Hi The Rainier returned to the scene report from the airport at 1:30 to- G e ey :B:;re. el Al Ho’i\"ard S,'SBW;::‘Trnnspgnt Command has asked Al- i with supplies yesterday after com- | day, according to “Cap” O'Brien of TEEN-AGE CLUB | who report a fine selection 0(‘ aska mrlmes‘ to aid in the evacua; 4 ing into the small boat harbor the Civil Aeronautics AdmimslmA‘ MEETING TONIGHT | embroidered tea towels, pillow tion of Americans from Shanghai if the Chinese situation worsens, Rob- | ert Jones, Operations Manager, said The line has been requested to make equipment available to haul ! nine plane loads of passengers back to the United States, he said. Take advbntage now of this big ““Clipper Special.”” You save on both round-trip and one-way passage...with tickets good until Apr. 15... earlier in the week. tion. = | cases, baby bibs, luncheon sets, and % ®No news,” was the communica-. Planes, headquartered here since All teen-agers are reminded that | scarfs, as well as many ar::rox!s ‘tion received at the ACS this Monday, went out today after be- tonight is the night of their very|and miscellaneous items. morning from the Isis, headquarters | ing grounded three days by low important meeting. | The officers elected to serve for for the search party. {ceilings and rain squalls. | The hour is 10:15 o'clock. The|the ensuing year were: Mrs. Ed- Men from aboard the Gordon g, 7 place is the Teen-Age Club ]\Oubel ward Dick, president; Mrs, Ray D, which came in {rom Admiralty | WEATE-R IMPROVES; {on South Seward Street. Peterman, vice-president; Mrs. O.' to unload & cargo of fish, said that | STREET CREW EASES UP progress of the search was slow and wet. Only thing found in the; with the change to better and woods thus far, skipper Olaf Aase.colder weather, men in the Street said, was the half-eaten carcassDepartment can take a breather, of a deer ias they have Juneau's drains pretty e 0 AR 1well cleared. Bert Lybeck, street | superintendent, was able to pull his DRY'SK' SESS'O“ IS {r'!ighl crew off at 10 p.m. yester- S(HEDUlED 'o"IGH'Idflg:cads outside the city are in !greatly improved condition, and The time is at hand for all skilthe deep wide trough which Duck club members and enthusiasts of | Creek made across the Loop Road the sport to dig deep in the moth-:has been drained and iilled, so balls for their winter skiing togstraffic can get through. | and take their skis with them tol o | the high school gymnasium tonight ! at 8:30 o'clock for a dry-ski ses-| sion. Lt. Comdr. A. J. Larsen, Marine Instructors will be present tO' ngpector for the U. §. Coast help those who would like to prac- 'Guard, arrived today from Haines tice using their skis and poles as and is registered at the Gastineau well as those who need aid inlHotel. Anyone who wishes to con- adjusting ski bindings. 'sult him on marine inspection mat- A short general meeting of the ters is requested to call him at Finely-appointed "Princess” steamers offer unexcelled accommodation and tempting | maals for a restful, comforte able trip south. JUNEAU SAILINGS ] SOUTHBOUND i Tuesday, November 16 Saturday, November 27 Tuesday, December 7 For information and reservations | contact H. H. DAVIES, Agent - Read the Want-Ads for bargains | { Al fares, plus tax Children 2-12 years— half of bargein fare. Infants, free e 1 To Go Where You Want to Go To Get There Quicky in Comfort Subject to C. A. B. approval Bargain Clipper tickets on sale Oct. 15—Mar. 15. Just call . . . | BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 1 LN AHERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS [/ cfy_f/em of /[t%ffl, C7¢}5¢w Clipper, Trads Mark, Pan American Airwase Ly f MARINE INSPECTOR HERE Phone ‘f]—DoubIe—f]Phone S THE ALASKAN CAB CO. Juneau Ski Club will take place the hotel. | and afterwards there will be plen- Lt. Comdr. Larsen was schedul- : ty of room in the gym for every- eq " 3 ? " _ g ; y ed to return from Haines last — The Firest cars and senlce in Juneafl i ? one to use their skis anc take part|pMonday, but he was delayed due in the demonstration. |to unfavorable weather conditions. At o e |He plans to leave for Ketchikan to ' O G. D. 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