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xn‘,‘\(;.t'. I'WO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 = , BB Ty TR 'T | INCORPORATIONS | ' is r 24-] r E corpora s 4 ¢ oreig; ‘ ot Tl corporation to do_uusiness in Alas ‘) For the holida W ka, have been made in the Audi- or the holidays- icd ending 6:30 am. PST. tor's office. | gne enjov LONDON, Dec. 14— King In Juneau— Maximum, 19; r Edward R. end Evah R. Flynn, hi RESAI.E with L. E. Ratcliffe, have been ls- this _ | sued papers for the Eastenesier| (Fontlemans ”ZZJ‘A!(/ George VI observed his 53rd birth- minimum, 10. Community Club, in Anchorage pi today, cheered by the news At Airpor WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—P—The|cinct, Anchorage. f'flm:@l)fiah/ t his dangerous leg condition is | minimum, -6. onomic Cooperation Administra- The Alaska Business Syndicate improving n said today three nations have|has Leen incorporated by Glenn OLD id to American business about|anq Helen Vail, Henry and Rlu 4 But despite yesterday’s reassuring medical bulletih, the royal family one-fifth of nearly 100,600 tons of | Viebrock and Herman H. Ross, faluminum and lead scrap they|of Anchorage. Authorized capit tought with Marshall Plan dollars.|for $102,300—1,000 shares of p‘.m_‘ | |plans no iormal celebration. The Acting ECA Ad-red stock and 23 of common, at par BRAND | King’s *birthday, always a quiet He named ! yalue of $100. Kentucky Whiskey family affair, will be more than he nations as Great Britain, Bel-| The Anchorage Title and T gium and Holland “o. is incorporated for $40,000 (400 ECA said the th nations have | shares at $100 y Marshall C. H habitually subdued this year. f S e Ares 8o )by B O- HC Tilness held the King to his bed most of the day. But the afflic- Maximum, 10; . . , . . . . ° . ° FORECAST . (Juneau and Vicinity) . Cloudy with light snow to- @ night and Wednesday. Not @ . . . . . . . ° . . ° . . 50 cold with lowest tempera- ture tonight near 18 degrees. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hou.s ending 7:30 a.m. today In Juneau City — Trace; Dec. 1, 44 inches; July 1, 6691 inches, At the Airport — » Dec. 1, 43 -ooa.-oo.ooo-ac.o-aooao.-o.o cen warned to stop the pract:ce or | pin, Raymond G Wolfe, Glen Va face dr: cuts in fut ECA-|Bennie Leonard, 2nd William A, | { e o his 3888 Had fibibia ol | July 1, 46.30 inance n-ferrous metal pu O'Neill, all of Anchorage. | tio il suf- es. { The Raytheon Manufacturing | i f{'»lfn‘:«.fl o P?lmfllflimwfio ]tO the |, ¢ o o o o o o o o Bruce use of the{Company of Delawafe, with which dining rocm for the family unch-: ieals, the has made | the Sutmarine Signal Company of | eon. .o - sency alr ! M edustions 3 s for aluminum | Maine was merged in Aprl, has | 3 g g ST PRENCE (HAR[ES ang lead. An ECA official placed the | Leen qualifiéd to conduct its trar ; ¥ o reduction to all recovery nations at|mission equipment business in Al- ‘ DOUGLAS | OF EnINBuRGH IS 35,400 tons. aska, with principal offices at Ket-| I | | In cables to W. Averell Harriman. | chikan and Kod!ak. | iECA’s roving ambassador in Eu-| The home oifi n Walt! ¢ | NAME; ROYAI. BABY e, and mission chiefs in the three |y 1t i . capitalized for $16 sl ' | directly involved, Bruce 168,800, acked immediate action by the gov ernments invo! .\\'Mi mor AsaGifie=n= ft's @ “Natural” * nmmxzfiummamét,s [/ ] - o> The Juneau Hish School Band jjsham Palace announced tonight and Glee Club are presenting a pyincess Elizabeth's baby will be musical program on December 20 (pristened Prince Charles Philip |in the Douglas High Gym. It is Aythur George of Edinburgh. i scheduled to begin at 2 o'clock and . The clristening will take place Iwo FREIGHTERS {the public is cordially invited to 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the d ! ) attend. Th(‘ Douglas Sch()o! fac- ace. 7}-"‘ or rcot Leer o [fortunate in being able to have cnded weeks of speculation on the e [this group present a program. |part of the British press and pub-| SEATTLE, ec. 14—@—Two Al—l e aska freighters, the Lucidor and the MERILA HOME onsors at the christening will | Palisana, previously sailing under Charles Merila was a home-: be King George, Queen Mary, Prin- | the flag of the Northland Trans- ing passenger yesterday on the ¢ uret, the King of Nor- |portation Company, have teen teken ternoon PAA flight. Mr. and Mr Prince (,(Uvgp of Greece, the by the Alaska Steamship Com- i C 2" Mcrila have been in Seattle for ss of Milford y, H. N. Peterson, A. 8. S. C e the past several months due to the y Brabourne and the | traffic manager announced today. RUB guv@ c“b illness and operation on Mrs, Meri- - David Bowes-Lyon. | Both freizhters are fully refrig- it las’ elderly mother, who is now B 1 and capable of handling up| — 7 K Tt rted recovering. Mrs. Merila . igerated cargo B o i GlENN ABRAHAM |- frr ELECTED TO HEAD - o o & CAR LICENSES FOR 1949 Legin loading tomorrow w A. J. Balog announces the new !N 1949 Lucidor scheduled to go intp a load- 1949 automobile licenses are now P ’mq Lerth Saturday or Sunday. {available at his oifice. Also com- — a0 Y ing due are both city and terri- O. Abrahem was named | B i | torial drivers’ licenses. Wor ful Master at last nigh E Gurance H!ers Are Forced Down; ing HOT DOGS AT GAMES Over at Anchorage, basketball ans got hotdogs instead of ¢ the dealer:s s they are doi land office busine: l MUSICAL PROGRAM LONDON, Dec.. 14—P—Budx- | | ariccere K =AY without Grain Neutral Spirits National Distillers Products Corp., New York Ea"y | The Territorial license plates this annual election of Mt. June: year are dark blue on white and No. 147, F. and A. M, in| i | o # o g 5 % . | , | B rence and Albert Cooley, Sen- | INDIO, Calii., Dec. 14—(P—Icc | speed you on your way. Through your local JENSEN RETURNS jcr and Junior Wardens, respec- |oD the carburetor foday forced down QCaament Yol el e D F. Jensen, fTertitorial {ively: H. D. Stabler, Treasurer,|t¥o endurance fliers after 568 hours American to the Stafes . . . u.nd then to any spot ntative-elect, arrived home and J. W. Leivers, Secretary. |47 minutes in the air. on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, D Ri»del and Bill Ba Fullerton, who have heen aloft ¢ Nov. 20, said the ice ed at 80C eet end they decided it danzer- |ous to continue y were still well short of the hour mark set in 1930 by Wes oll and Clyde Schliepper of Lonz Beach Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats ¢ on Pan Am. .. . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneau! nlflSK%m/“ i Al IRI.IIIES afternoon via PAA from The Rev. Willis R. Booth is re- business trip to Seattle tiring Worshipful Master, and interests of the Douglas Daniel R retiring Treasurer Co., Inc, of which he is Officers will be installed early and general manager. Janu; in joint cersmonies Jensen stated his trip was suc- with the Order of tern Star, for | | and that matters of in- whicn officers 1 Le clected te- | | terest to the past year's business night. | operations, were sat i“‘“m DATE CHANGED | GOVERNMENI SHIPS; STO(K QUOTA"O"S ’ 14.—(A—Clos- | e oo e ot e et TUEDY UDe JADANESE|ns uotston of s sunees e e sl O 4 ‘mmrx stock today is 2%, American | nounced for Thursday will be heid 2 {instead on Wednesday evening at MAR”’IME SIR!KE a0, 22,5 Anacollti RO DTS |8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Guy el W onenas Miovee 2 s 3 er 27, Kennecett 56%, New York Russo. At this meeting Christ- T Central 13'%, Northern Pacific 18% ed among TOKYO, Dec. 14,—®~—The Japan | sl 43 2 For FIN y Pet Spectator — [ C}\ C | mas gifts will be han U. S. Steel 7114, Pound $4.03} larmer rewman |memkers so all are reminded to Seamen’s Union today extended its| Vg S: it gl bts’s not oo laie to have . a |take a gift crippling strike another 48 hours in | e rs.uam& Collegianne Gridder an effort to force the diet to ap-| A58, A OB ; i k K COUNUIL NEWS propriate funds for wage increases.| Tajls S08.55, ‘utll. FEB“ s PQRTRAII sTunln S 1 [lueen . S 1 King In regular session last evening The union said 479 government-op- o i - PR [with five councilment, clerk and erated ships now are tied up in 48 PrrrTs Caribou Caribou | Masor Pusich present, the Council ports. HOSPITAL WoTES | solve YOUR Chrisimas A | voted unanimously t prove the o it i 01Ymp1anne Olympian | sppitcations for. Nauor. Heenses s Adied o 8% Aus Hosoil | [ { follows: Mike Pusich and Sons, for Easlern Manhme B‘.“‘i’?flfiel‘"‘an?“’iii‘;ti“%;cfl,‘-fi{ problems with a Gift that Dispensary; Mike p & . J o 2o nions Today Agree |5 no one can duplicate . . . . : = o i {Rapsome and son, Mrs. Helge Dis S ; Ross Mtll, Oasis B S s e Wage Raise |2cmien <o won. wsa s Juhni See Fern About Her | Liquor Store, Retail Charl Werner, Street Commis- | NEW YORE{ o 14—(P—Port JACK ?;;;;\;:;5;15 Ho,iday sl3eCi“l e e -Telephone 567 for Appoiniments Give ""Janizen" and you give a bundle of Snug Winter Warmth and Happiness. ,B :/V{ Bfi/ vends o QUALITY SINCE /887 d wore Mrs. Alfred 5 ot New York members of the Na- Expected to arrive today by PAA foam, praet, ':;hl‘i_“‘:;:}“lit?” ::;;h tional Maritime Union (CIO) have | frm Ketchikan is Jack Ryno of A t mz I;lax" ehildren kim_‘” e 1 tified an agreement with Atlan- | Seattle, a civilian fadio enzineer, EC % ‘iTh~ ven SNAINE OB tic and Gulf Coast ship operators|who will be here several days. on that street. e counc “'?’”d,pwvmm; for a $350 monthly in- [a special A.C.S. survey, according ! i Sott el red ”gfmh' bHnker | creage for all union members. |to Capt. Svend C. Hansen, sector llgl:ls % “uid I;]gh!.s, ]M:It_hever‘ NMU President Joseph Curran |comman He has just finish- ::lb Emm“az t ‘;uk ::I:D icable Y2 nncunced the pack was approved | ed a survey of the communica- i i e By i {overwhelmingly at a membership | tions situation aroynd Ketchikan, rdinance No. 30, leasing the city | meeting here last night. o school buildings to the Independent | g ommendation for similar ac.| . RETURNS FOR VISIT o s 4 i g School District was read for its| —— e - BT | T B % tion has been sent to NMU units| Visiting Juneau for the first WIN SEA'"‘I.E 0" iannah W W. T. Nicolal, | of Doug ‘e sisters and four | LS @00 T Teading 1L s 10T |i an ports, Vice-President Jack | time in 28 years was Frank Maple- ' Jale W. Ad Jlen Eitkbam, Wil | e g : i renson said. t Fai) k e sb g.j h‘“ \;/hm’ Glen Ki }Al.kxx).;,fw:x ;;lzn};u., iding in Southeast| ™ pye “ror the past two months|AVYeRsON on of Fairbanks. Mapleton visited Negotiators for the union ‘and|the Masonic Lodgeé last evening operators reached the agr nt | and . renewed acquaintances with jesterday under a wage reopening | his Juneau friends. He left for 3 i . lwere read and ordered paid, and | Legionnaires who acconpanied the | Mayor Pusich reported to his Coun- G. Weisnen, Mel- | remoins to the Mortuary last eve-|eil on the Alaska Mayors' confer- Mrs. Warren VAN AMERICAN'S SCHEDULED SAILINGS stay in Seattle. She will return be- For the information of every boy | fore Christmas. GLIDER FLOWN TO Stonenous BROUGHT 0 JUNEAU ramsanss, e 14 e Squadror. C-54, tow- AR vin Collin «1 Mrs. ‘vmmn were: Chester Zenger, Theo- 4 PR clause in the current contract. Fairbanks via Pan American Air- % MONDAY FLIGHTS =isves cos curisimin, siex Youne. ane s, over meunimen, pogt| 7o "0 & Sl las monn. e |vays today. Freight and Passenger - Bos e ING S e Strenk, John Tanaka, Col. J. D. P46 BUROTR PENNY COUNT CONTEST | e soavrmsn o coaren LEAVING SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU ¢ persons 1ett yester- REMAINY OF DOUULAS Alexander, Harry Watkins, Bethie| o take Christmas cheer to a Mrs W L. Seebitliey Has Tot ik S5 DENALI ... ... December 15 x PAA Clipper for Seattle Hulk and Bert Lybeck. member who is away trom nome,| WILL END ON SATURDAY Pan American Airways for a short NOTE: Denali northbound calls at Keichikan, Wran- C fo fodm e south wabe 19 BOY K"_I_ED IH "ALY 3 by o and ill, all Douglas Island Woman's \gell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Sitka, Yaku- Club members are reminded to Cn fl tat, Kodiak. Southbound—Seldovia, Seward, Valdez, K e take their gift to Mrs. G. M. Per- ] and girl in Juneau there are only il A Cordova, Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell Ketchikan. - I Bhriuse L, 1111 B Onn: X “.M cue Suadio) OB oW~ |Buson for early packing and mail- | rour s days in which to count JOSTENS TO COBOL SS ALASKA . e December 17 i Charles Her- #v:. Danei George "x ‘,“.fl'.]? 'I?d ¢ '-E.kJ i E.);ug Ing south. Friday will be thefthe pennies in a jar of the Alaska| Mr. and Mrs. Les Jostesns of 5, Freeman| James of Douglas, : o e av umimjured otouvants of |dcadline, as the Canadian steam-|pederal Savings and Loan Bank|Anchorage, are moving o Gobol, on, Frank Italy 8 C-47 sighted ci‘own on the ice of |<F, Wil take the Christmas maillang to win the grand prizes. Dead- | near Juneau, where he is to work 1 of hos thie Bawakt Riben over 'h “‘Ef"‘fi‘d‘ line for entering the contest has| there with Clyde Bolyan in the HENRY GREEN, Agent atoard the S. 8. Baranof The transport plane, returning Anyone wishing to send a small | een set at Saturday noon. cperation of a gold mine owned American Legi The Alaska Dock—FPhones 2 and 4 ema'ns to the C a tlizht over the Point Bar- | 5.t May contact Mrs. Ferguson at] A furnished doll house will belby Beylan's parents. The Jostens row region, was forced down yester- | N¢¥ Fourth Street residence, or|given to the girl who guesses the|were formerly employed at Fort the c rter Mortuary. day and was located from the air|PRone Douglds 5652, right number of pennied and & mod- | Richardson £ ative plans have been ! anrly tod ia rout 50 miles from e - el garage complete with cars goes e |10 have the funeral services on Set- | paweon. ¥ T HEDGES TO FAIRBANKS |to the lucky oy. PAA MANH()}Om SOUTH Ann Falk . w '(“ ¢/ A dozen searching planes had Art Hedges, Director, Territorial TO SEATTLE Pan Amnrilfan‘[UA:‘ilr:wt:'y(',s!‘!:)!':?i,isci Ann Falk, s W. Carter | (1o % S e edges, r, Tel eric: hofte 3 Kt Newhould of Lonn OVer the area during the| g, ioonient Service, left this af- | representative, Alex Young, left ; ALASKA STEAMSHIP deyson, W. Read, Mrs. W. Army will conduct s 3 ternoon via Pan American Air-| To spend the Chrisimas holidays | yesterday for a holiday vacation 5 1 I leg, P. L. Oakn vices and members of the Grizzly bears have poor vision|ways for Fairbanks. Hedges is on|with her son Marcus Russell, Mrs. |t Aberdeen, Wash. He will join €C 0 M P A N orge Trimble. merican Legion will perform the but an extremely acute sense of [a routine inspection trip of Employ- | Joyce Smith left yesterday via|his wife and ifamily, who left for 3 o ; S ders, Walter Bovd, military rites smell and hearing. They are known! ment offices in Anchorage and|Pan American Airways for Seattle. Aberdeen several days ago, and re- s P EULNG 22U Alasta er, Don Wilbur, Otto| Py James is survived by his as the kings of North American|Fairbanks and will return to Ju-|Marcus is a student at St. Mar- [turn shortly after the first of the *g, William C. Lashua, parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Frank James apimals, neau on December 20. tins College at Lacey, Washington. [ year.

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