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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA C(ONDITIONS e ——— 8 VICTIMS OF MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1948 'RESERVES MAY | | The expedition—to leave here in June and return in September— was included among 15 reserve L} Joi" "Avv ’ S training cruises announced for the year by the 11th Naval District to- ! ’ ARCTIC TRY ‘ LOUISE SAILING § AI’.ASKA pTS GREAT plAINS e oy Tiis T 5 ok . " —The Nuavy's annual resupply expe- | ;::,,sn I‘Ox‘/l:fw:,sve:d‘izunfit tom'sni; i ) s, e i dition to Point Barrow, Alaska, wiuiu‘clock and is due to arrive in 'z Weather conditions and temper- KANSAS CITY, Nov. 22. (®— | be open this year to reservists. N L uckey Top Notch Laminated Skis, 63;" to 7 $37.50 \tures at various Alaska points,| The Great Plains region counted |- S 9 i A PAnT (e lso on the Pacific Coast, for 24-[its dead from a three-day snow- ¢ Top Flight Lettner Skis, ! toy 74 $1050 up Y i hour period, ending at 4:30 this|Storm at eight today. e & | i releaser | The storm, which whipped across R Roval Lettner Skis, 6’ te 63 50 | morning, and released by the| g < i 3 ‘t .t"' wballt il g : 4 | Weather Bureau, Juncau, follow: [@ Strip of the Great Plains from | NSRS WRLES @ L& | Anchorage -22—Clear | eastern Colorado to Minnesota, ) b H 1 Barrow _15—Clear | blew itself out Saturday, but clear- | ! S k IS MADE TO TAKE ABUSE" Bethed _8Clear| ing of snow-logged roads and P 4 4 Cordova 4—Clear | towns were still continuing m some < Pine Skis, 5 ft. = d v D 24—Clear | areas today. ‘ ; Edmonton 32Cloudy| Five of the deaths occurred in i Pin s,\4 ft Handsomely styled Pairbanks _29—Clear | Ncbraska and three in Kansas. H firmly knitted of 100% S 17—Cloudy| Hundreds of motorists were | Y virgin wool, two-ply uncau Airport 29—Snow | Marconed and trains and buses | ‘0 l es yarn. Bold three-color Satin 43—Cloudy | Were stalled. ~ Electric power and ) -y “'Skier’” design on Lus- odiak 21—Cloudy | communications ~ were disrupted. S um and Tokins tre Blue, lockey Red, Zotzebue 18 Clear | Some schools closed. p Brown, Aqua Green. | McGrath -37—Pt. Cloudy| The heavy snow stalled a num- . Nome -1—Clear | ber o: passenger trains. Snowplows o 4 Northway -21—Pt. Cloudy | bucking through drifts as high as Sizes 4-12 | Betarspiary 36-Pt. Cloudy| 15 feet. had cleared all the man- Portland 48—Rain | line tracks by today. | \ Brinos (CHecrss 33—Pt. Cloudy| Scme of the trains were tied up | b 4.50 1 tle 51—Cloudy | for three days, with passengers be- A m Ka 40—Pt. Cloudy | ing cared for in nearby towns. hitehorse :10—Snow| Winds up to 75 miles an hour & gr '0 ‘g" & gh? vakutat 26—Snow | accompanied the snow, accounting ¢ g §&g SR #i]ig 7‘/\(‘— : for the huge drifts. The sheep SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, US. A. ~ H ) e o i0ss in western ansas an east- FOR i EAGLES MEETING i Solirafio (e hi: Distributed throughour Alaska E 2 FOE, No. 117, will meet this eve-| T AT ¢ by ODOM COMPANY | A / ; ning in their Douglas hall at 8 o'- E Afig{’fifi - ‘B? flbfilell pA clock, according to «’lllhoullcl‘l'fl(‘nt.jia "I w k Q/ e , e eXxiiie workers . ! ite Stag — Ski Pa S a Jacketis | Ax owvg White Stag I :"’\l‘ ! ‘”“\l "’I ",fi;“fy . d . 5 an i Q | Kathleen Andrews is now on the Seek wage Boos' Jantzen — Ski Sweaters ‘> staff at Percy’s .n Juneau. For sev- : -3 Bass — Ski Boots QUALITY SINCE /58 eral vears Mrs. Andrews was the ¢ $14.95 to 27.50 ropular cook at the Sugar Bowl (By The Associated Press) E, SRS At Lawrence, Kas., the AFL unit- 4 led Textile Workers’ Union voted in onvention to seek a 10-cent general ourly wage icrease for 40,000 wcol- en and worsted workers in 55 mills liroughout the country. when new centract talks begin February 1. The un’on seid the present averaze scale for such work is $1.32 an hour, with a $1.05 m nimum, Fate Follows Fat PCRTLANE‘—OrE .7 Nov. 22.—(p— An elderly dentist burned to death Saturday, just a year after his daughter met violent death. CASHELS VISIT Ed Cashel and son Frank were| from attending the Alaska | Douglas visitors last weeck, paying conference held at Sitka, 5 vyisit to their family here, Mrs ays that much good|Cashel and Margaret. Ed Cashel has come ofsthe meeting held'}een employed for some time at Tiursday, Friday and Saturday by sitka, and is now entered at the| va” particularly i yircinia Maron Hospital n Se-| lative field. He staled that gttle to receive an operation. Frank 1 bills will be presented to the makes his home at Sitka, and will Territorial Legislature in 1949 @s @ yeturn there today, by Alaska csut of the meetings, and will be coastal, weather permitting. vtal to Alaska communities, Tae et or was invited to inspect the Edgecumbe institution on Ja-, and and was highly ple Next Wed h the work bein omplish- las High St cd. While there he visited M.ss Ro~, With the Alum % H ! There is no substitule for newsvaper acvertising' D"UGLAS tf y s NEWS G TOGETHER Get-Together sponzored by Island Woman's Club e Eagles Hall nd the m tee expresse to all who con- with ' NORTHERN | Insurance Agency | | TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager e In Accordance with Chap. 38, S.L.A. 1943 The the Douglas drew a la kters of their sincere th o Territorial School Taxfor 1948 83.00 BASKETBALL GAME pro- | por boy ere in 0 on and many well as adults. y will tangle ni in a game that| n 7 d girls N - joyed them: rta Jackson and although she i§:will be called at 8:15. The starting| The body of Dr. Francis Scott - . 24 NOW DUE AND PAYABI E Il in a critical condition she is Ineup for the high school s still to | Weir, about 60, was found in his Family Group Protection ¢ v £od b s st improved er hand blaz ng room. The fire, which bat- p OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building ® Marine 1 arms are fairly wed ‘:ealed. tka, accordng ‘to P talion chief Raymond D. Danfo attributed to a discarded match or was. the 1 neup, which promises to give a | WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: were as f{ high, and ir stay there was) £cod account of itself, | cizarette, apparently started in the . O Mrs. Jessie Fraser; ladics, lf,a‘:f‘ $hEis ctagith Yo% The preliminary will feature a soia. [ ] Llablhly . Ajlaale and female persons over 21 years and Mrs. Steve Ford; -Men's higl SR _3eirls’ game between.Douglas High| Dr. Weirs daughter, Mrs. A. T. L P “under 55 yvears of age. Mr. Steve Ford; for pmochle, lad "I Alumni and those of Juneau High | Carter, was killed in an Alaka [- ] Casually 4 ’ ; bigh, Mrs. Louis Garrett, 1 METHODIST BOARD MEETING School and will start at 7:15. The | Airiines piane crash last Thanksgiv- i EXCEPT: Unemployed dependent females low, Mrs. Glen e; men, high, The Board of Directors of thelocal girls have been working out ing Day at the Seattle-Tacoma air- [ ] Glass Active military or naval personnel John Mills, men, low, Hjalmar Douglas Community Methodist|for several weeks and will be able |port. ! Paupers g Church will meet this evening at 8ito give the fans a very interesting| It was the second fire in' Weir's . Thefi Insane Persons Awarding of the Thanksgiving c'clock in the church. All persons!show. During the halves of both|home in 11 months. Last December Permanently injured—unable to turkey took place following the com- are invited to be present whether onjgames a_seventh and eighth grade the dentist was rescued from an . Robbery sarn a liv ;,,f. 2 pletion of the games and cards, and the Board or not. The Rev. Robert; ceam will play a team of same age [upper floor of his home, where he [ L Al was given to Mrs. Anton Riess Treat, who has been on vacation for, boys from the Catholic school, This | had been trapped by smoke from a i [.] Burglary @ If payment is not made prior to the first day of De- Deiicious sandwiches, cakes and the past several months, will be’will afford a full evening of basket- |fire that started in an overstuffed F_ i cember of each year in which tax is due a penalty coffee were served, with the chil- present £ jball for any fah and the school | chair. [ ) ire : ¢ 20 F i dren partaking of cookies and kool- MOVE HERE lurges all Douglas followers of the ——t——— i z | B Dl aftaches, aid, Everyone expressed their en-| M: and Mrs. Wesley Turner of game to support their teams. | STUFFIN' BREAD - - AT YOUR P wOrkmen s Compensahon ) MAIL your remittance to The Department of Taxation joyment, and thanks is extended to Juneau have taken the upper apart-| —_— | GROCERS. 42 2t or % Box 651 Juneau, Alaska all who w d to make this party a men the Leigh Grant duplex oni SENIOR BALL PSRN N SRR s TR i A AP DR e success. Third Avenue, and will move in| *“The Douglas Senior Class of 1949 | .' SR T CALL at Room 203-Simpson Building-Juneau, Alaska MAYOR RETURNS this week. Former residents, Mr.|will give their annual Senor ball| Mayor Mike Pusich returned Sat- and Mrs. Fred Soberg, have bought next Saturday evening, November{ — ——— PTG » home in Juneau and will move!27, at 10 o'clock, in the Douglas | A HARBOR there. hool Auditorium. 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