The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO RESIDENTS LADD FIELD RESPOND TO TRAIN CRASH HAS BLAZE, 16 AREDEAD STUDENT SKI CLUB. : " " ER REPORT HUREAD) WEATH WEATHER for 24-Hour Period PLANS FIRST HiKE OF WINTER SEASON - - oo 12. » Temperature Maximum, 29; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA _ $500Reward For Firebug LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS UP FOR CITY COUNCIL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1948 CARD OF THANKS | Fhe Lutheran Ladies Aid Society | wishes to thank all those who so cenerously contributed to the ba- zaar and also those whose patron- | age made it successful. 58 1t . . . . . . minimum, . n I Firs y [# At Airport— Maximum, 25; ¢ Thirty-seven applications for 1949 FATRBANF o Five BERLIN, Dec. 3—P—A pass- First ski hike _u( the season for! , . inimum, 9 ° a'r a“ s: iquor licerises will be considered iremer frostbitten train crashed into a sub- the newly organized Juneau High| , . ab tonight's regular meeting of the izhtir [ ) yesterday| rban local in the Soviet occu- School Ski Club will bring prep-| o FORECAST ® | LAIRBANKS, Dec. 3—(P—A $500|Juneau City Council. oy destroyed the g and damaged| paticn zone west of Berlin to- Ster sklers out bright dnd early] , Juisiy ail Visislty) 3 been offered for infor-| These are for club and hotel dis- (contmued from page one) the he arters building of the|day, killing 16 Germans and in- SETOW. Rt Th_c hsecfmd' ° ng cloudin with @ ading to the arrest and|pensers as well as dealers, within us says. “With the Oontrol and Warn-jjuring 15 gthers. : i Shattor ,:en:?“:i “‘,:1 f,en:“:‘ 2, 8 temperature near 10 ® o oion of a fivebug blamed for|the city limits of Juncau. : R lagg ey e e o 8 oy | ¢ degrees above ® recent Lad Fairbanks fires. They were received by J. W. c ing ih this Pt Dale V. Gaffney said| cor lichting may have caused the Rcr skiers, who plan to leave for , (joudy with snow o TUls activities apparently start-|Leivers, Clerk of the Diftrict Court, ; e A teofithe dam- | accident, Gt ol Ao S 00 oelock. | o est temperature near 20 10 ® N “honing ago, with a suspl-| 1o whom they will be returngd, af- % unsatis- de, but he said | - Ski instruction W’“v bp Can’le.d 9 TARIRON. ® Cous blaze in the downtown dis-|ter two woeks' investigatign, for J 9 : K p (h““““'m,n‘!.w (n -‘“m S| 6 PR 191 TAE /O8N, 8 triet. Little damage sulted from| {inal action. ; s ures | of AkuiEOE) S ”BSERVERS Go experichoed skiers teaming UD 0| o (past 24 nours ending 7:30 8 m. 10047 @ |y "o our incendiary blazes twoj “iew ftems are on the agenda for s rees prevai B glye ‘their downhil . knowshoW Sl s~ /ia" Jun 01 ® ecks later, but considerazle dam-|tcnight, but, of course, unschedul- ‘ The { v T@ AFOGNAK FOR novice |® since Dec. 1, 44 ® .se was d-ne at the Air Fresh store | ed matters r always be brought 3 3 g T “ljl‘;:ylhl" :":l,l(uc\:(:: l:ekgla"C::c'l; e since July 1 51”, “‘”‘; : in one of three blazes in one night.| up by interested citizens. P T (he Deater Vil it iy anil® At Airport LBl The clmax was the $100,000 fire| Tn the absence of Mayor Waino . o ¢ e IChE B { | o at-| o gince culy 1, 4630 inches. © oo o including the plant of |11z December, Edward S. Nielsen, . . h MORRISON BROTHERS | = . i seones o e mgn 3 3% 3" LI L L3 Decmber 2ot ® mvae . Princess Line Mox mit- . wes i The first comparative findings ol lawn. | op L ¥ ‘.xnx.s:.:u aht ot lhef” - i 7-“-4 | te Wil HAVE !uw:au A(S'i b even i‘h:“--'|x1(.;:,e;‘mell;p c::h:n]v re than 70 students mave| g : irbanks Liquor D : Brjoy the resthil accommo: C y e g N i P ¥ d the Ski Club to form the| ]' OAKFS SnEAKC S anvonnoed e Eek MR MRS H ZENGER i it b dlisiog. fosd A. Park 3 Harold ; jon 2 gnak Island, acrossfrom Ko- | .ect organization ’in the high pA ; ey (W) Pelsrulit e ;g .y . Els by ion, I“: tclflo"" O‘O » E Keith ¥ o M "@R ADAK SEAIT[E PIEE school. An organizational meeting i e cxcellent service of @ ir : and r ! ty of Fish and Wildlife o . nelg this week to appoint Io JUM“}R (HA§’13§R‘I in QR i RHURN FRGM SEAF".E i Gieorge: E. Cleveland eryice cb b ‘;;“‘ i ccmmittees. Named as chairmen of 1) 7 v U | —_— % What It Means Juneau just won't seem the same, | “entative from the Forest VARt chmmita A | R e e e ! e establishment of the Coast according to the many friends of | will -spend most of this i e e WILL MEET S'EOR;S - B BOE L N JUNEAU SAILINGS : District headquarters in Ju- the AL Morr brothers : unting llu-]s\lk1 |)D(!)u]nuon and LI patrol; -Edgar Lokken, instruc- fu 3 ' ays from Seattle. Zenger has Yo HEGTIND 3 ) yproved by Sec- h be sefore the | determining the herd compos. p . Rk Groks ; & et ek v ; # e - e o g “n.“: 1<(mv If the "Nedt sy mcr(u.‘fl g v;‘:; (.fi.’,‘,',‘,‘,,,[(pZ“ii,?{’ri,ieff‘\S;’ll Dakes, wiurter of the; Juniox Ffl? Srfl‘ifl\ pLLE-Up febhc deceliing - ausgice UKD Tuesday, December 7 ;A Ao i 5 5 16 5 » ‘ : Chamber of Commerce radio speak- EWEN SR BE Seattle for the past two months. Sainsday; D ber 18 4 d the Commandant of the Coast service e Signal Corps here. | ‘iciently, the island may ‘be rzn ‘the olub's board: att directars | oA mer Ol e Tigh sotion (it Se AN b weiil fon “opern R MEE T 2 y, December { s d. Office and housing facil- ] t d for hunting; should the CenstS . no in turn will name a chairman b > ioptin e Mrs. Cryce: Jemme, postmaster, | successful removal of a plece of Tuesday, January 4 10 he; Prosiies B Lo » Buiont sl Am.glm‘k ot be,:,\(':d 2% i the board to act at president of |, pemo was pleased to receive in today's|steel from his eye. Zenger is em- For information and reservations . s ¥ 11 stock-Tar 08 DB R ¢ club. ncheon meeting ¢lv air-m-il, information about| 'eyed by the Bureau of Publie contact i O € di rmu!v,v I'ties. 5 y & St Young skie have been putting Miss Helen mail aloerd the C. P. R..liner,{ Roads. H. H. DAVIES, Agent 9 ff w be 17 officers, 32 enlist- T He wili t Two members of the party went i, evening practice at the Ever- Rrgmainr i A i rah, due. 5 donk #9n- | RS el D) | Saglhrny o iyl e : ay: to PRCUOIRE e B oL advisor for the contest, day afternoon or evening from Van- APPENDECTOMY i It is e ed that (& Gail, \,\l J ’1: will be joined by tlun ‘t‘k T . b ) e EP e cotver, B 0, will be visiting head- eau High Scl 1 | wo men and group will take- 3 . e 46 i b Braaant = il bring 632 pouch- LA X A here frequent inter- Fi r with h's voi , a FWS G an Widgeon, 4 T JayCEuR e L h will bring 632 po Sgt. Troy L. Mansker of the ..CS | and a f 7“‘,: ";];l, 2 v I,;EY?,,;:;::E:L“ A F!REWSRKS MEN To xnvr‘x:”;u‘.” 'Cl"(l::‘ll,‘]llldrlxl';‘:‘\‘:‘x‘\x!?i;tyl"} ;11:1(‘363\::315;:390;?::0‘32 was operated on yesterday for ap- zach, Fovest Service Ad-— STADT WORKING ON e e i s e | 44 outelde | cndicitis, and Is doing we ited that the revenue hir : ¢ Division forester, and Ur- - next week for permanent station teide pieces for Yakutat. sl R AR W i a N wpn; Medatel Al 4TH CF JULY SOON mea mayo and Evie Hastines wee tined for the two last- : e By ey S nwe "‘w;f“ “”’ . | 'ameq as reception committee to t rned c'ties is creating a prob: ] A c ere 13 . went from Juneau. e | G i s Rl g e 3 e B il tional Moose Range, will ncaus celeoration of v'“emG";;”‘):'f be held Monday evening at John foonah, Tenakee and other | WHAT BEAUTIFUL § @ @ fomiliar e to many Jur | t ship, and the fourth ‘th met last evening in the North o 1R e PR P | FIVE UNTONS i et s 0 i S ot e s i Spi® st 00 M2 b B GRS | FLOORS! it 4 nchorage, another Federal Aid the pyrotechnic display this 3 PR e, A Siiint A 2o £k karioe - ; e 2k rker. . RUTHERFORD BOUND OVER \tile, confirming early negotia- g?j A@!}EE@%ENI it g | Both from the air and on the O O D A e om.| FOR GRAND JURY HEARING o s nis Ao v AP R LY TING 29F, 52 SEAS MRS und, the party will take the is will head th orks oom- e | thab etiomed W ADREEMEN Lo S a8 0] om0 5, S oot D o ot e 0 3 erys ey e 5 1 s soper e Yes, IT’S EASY : B bt < T on (the number of bulls, cows, b {hl:\(\:;cx;”:;;; \:\l:fi el S figchacien " jo“"so“'s ifla W&ififigfi? Loty Bana, Dirsciorkbl LS g M el e ! a; work constructing the| Welace Taylor Rutherford of noicETAN URLY IN wIT ‘ a hofner d, Tt is ¢ o izl features. Davis said that i o R il % b policy to dedi aumBban 1 st s R the features will be chang- | b#bitation, the ndant was WIT 4§ MQSFNGERS SELF POUS'HING ey wil als studies of the 8 B A iy o LK ANSE oing t 8 ‘ differs ear but the flag display, o GLO-COAT T ke Q00 tiDa ! PRy | < an all-time favorite, will Court e LS i mmer feeding b e G0 Al " & 32 2 ars ago, a shipment be ‘oft “vhe eogram. 53 i + 7 i FL S 1 of one. ! g 1 Wash- Committee mem be: ng\the meet- o o = h 4 il 5 - Loy i dnc: o e 'd“:fl“ i Owyfiplc Fentisnie e “,‘,'"",,;‘Qg,. E(!; sl ONEY TO SEATTLE On stone tile, linoleum and hardwood > 1 “hurra} B ML . o . W. Datis, and E, O. Da FOR The vessel was reporfed in - floors, Johnson’s Self-Polishing GLO- A he ¥ J'mmy | the ‘animals Dad, become imittee acreed on a Canal last week, but FLOOR POLISH COAT gives you a beautiful shine with r X Iy play | At IRoy Rt el t celebration. Fircworks will Mahon Prouty ts that the S 3 practically no work. Just apply GLo- ¢ ¥ t n i the drummer £y, Were ToUIAL D AT ofi" cn' Sunday, July 3rd pply c ored 4t the #4“"! CoAT—it dries in 20 minutes to a beau- : e koY EFTeq 1o, Heliby- BIDEHRE onday, July 4th. . mozrow for e storm, the Prince tiful, gleaming finish. No rubbing, no 3 : e ] estimated ¢ s .l,".dm“ R tte . S prly and utility officers at ted n refloating th DolichiAg Askc yout dedlar"For Oib: & 1) 5 inoreased 10 o | st'1e. Manonsy plans to return by Chilkoot and accompanied it in Coartoday, v gfh’”fi; {f! r"‘SFRS S E{EAEMDBERG IS | the end of next week. iaine A SLEIYVE FEMGITERS approximatly 45 8 | & 5 ki I A rles leng and 30 miles across at 1] y k | AT ANCHORAGE |5 it STOICKEN, HEART JOHNSON’S GLO- S Vg e TORECEIVESALARY| cueer vevr no ATTACK TODAY doeliian o = FANR . Drs e “Saltin’ and sancin’” s the Lunane.g was fatally by the makers of Johnson’s Wax ] R wae The Anchorage| heme phrase for Bert Lypeck n by a heart attack at 12:30 - S ni b s back today on ese days, as his crews keep p morning at his home ¢ “,”' be She | sts. oot today with the| jstently at the job of Kkeeping in t andinavian Rooms. Dr. in the strike-| yooeint of $122041 from the city| juneau streets and sidewalks in as Joseph Rude was called immed- | ok o l'”'h,-‘ { Anchorage ife and usable condition as pos- iat and pronounced Lundberg i vessels a few with| 0 money was twned over tol sible d | 3 e s line district after the city nego-| Lykeck, street department for Lundberg, who was 58 years of o Byemes S onlls) d loans from the Bank of Al- n, is pleased with the tim was born in Sweden. He has h A G s fm\ ska and the First National bank| irrivai of the new $3,700 scoop- no relatives living in this coun- | 3 5 ks dy work; Riuckets “‘”‘ o meet its oblizations nokile, which today was in the He has been a longshoreman et ‘I!\?flb‘\:;tl‘:::‘Jl’fl\“xi':‘\(}-(l,\lf\“k:;; A $36,000 payrcll for the month | {epartment shops having the snow- in Juneau for several years. | 2 R o November was on the verge| lade and other equipment adjust- The remains are at the Charles! hike for coastwise runs, and this| ¢ ;¢ peing met had the money|ad. Lybeck plans to have it in W. Carter Mortuary. Funeral plans 1 =2 0 Seawecuetas {not keen received Only $15,700 § use tomorrow will be announced later. | A Employers and marine cooks and | ..¢ yicted under the district's. fund g s 1 on a tentatve| .o, (5 receiving the money from| . 3 1 3 r co t providing about| 1o ity PSP 12 1 i $20 a menth more pay for all jobs| gynes are now sufficient tof | other beneiits. The union wm{‘ wy the district into January, C.[ % = ] | By that time the city| 4 { ION UNS ‘collecting taxes for the o Hns RS | Nugget Neck Chains situa b on r endin of thej "THE G.M. Marine Diesel is the answer to power 1 %) THERMOMETER DUE |* Nugget Watch Chains reompsis S, HAE B e i+ I ; o oyl 10 SLIDE TONIGH |’ s i ing craft or tug—propulsion or auxiliary electrical i t 11 s R o founesn Lt ;2 NuggEI ‘Iewelry Wlth Jade } ' power. GM Diesels will give you greater power wes alco setdled, sterday g temperatures m»,,;;.([‘“fi‘ @ 1 - - ETABLES and more miles per gallon on low-cost fuel. Quiet, 0’5?! Og le‘l;fl ES | Bures : ;;: Nugget Jewe rY anh FOSSII Ivory ? ::;::H “ NEL safe and dependable operation is yours wherever : a5 . | e ures Inst 8 c3 Y fm 4“,4 P‘M you want to go. From any angle, you'll enjoy Awarded lo Shiikov| e aowid v assure uniformly high il s st B A Rings - Earrings - Bracelels el Fam. The i A1 el v‘f‘m‘" m”ho“ us for full details. 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