The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 1, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIX a mater in which Kenneth P. Gregg | is concerned. In a related matter, the case of the Port Chilkoot Company vs. Carl | Heinman, et al, the court handed Kathryn Kénnedy, William Poland SPRUCE CO. ACTION UNDER ADVISEMENT: ZACH TRANSFERRED T0 RESEARCH CENTER Juneau Hospitality Takes Top Place Zach, of the Admiralty Division, ~_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™™ { SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1949 {dren, so the parents could cele- brate. N The clean-up squad was at work early, being noted with a fine load of empty beer cases. This morn- PARTIES GAY, FANFARE SMALL, {houf” "§ét¥ice at ‘midnight, and at | the Salvation Army, where movies jand music preceded the midnight | ceremonies. | R A T m "o E 'down an opinion yesterday The . With experience in practice as . 5 ing, the sf ts looked nice. and | (H!E_EAUQ{ OP!N!ONM«. cicion states as valid the employ- Wed in Sea“le well as theory, Larry Zach is | Af Hollday Time FOR BABY 1949%15“ he streets looked moonr ox. | 52YS GOvernment . e ment of Davis and Rentrew of An- a position to use both, with his| |cept for remnants of serpentine |Qafef ! S chorage, and William L. Paul, Jr, : Yy o Forest Service transfer which takes| Juneau takes second place to no —_— and confetti. ;RIISIM Hth filed mo- {Juneau, as counsel for the plain- Friends who would like to extend effect today. {other city, in the matter of holi-|! For the most part, Juneau's s |ttt good wishes to the popular and at- lay hospitality. There is scarcely | celebration of New Year's Eve was| At one all-night place, weary WI"I Sea"le . yes- | tractive Juneau girl, must wait un- til Miss Kathryn Kennedy returns for a month’s visit after her honey- i ourt & YOting: Fukine rlier in the week a divorce was | sranted iam Lowe from Ken- ¢ Juneau Sprygce | i Bl ‘ neth Lowe, she to be awarded cus- a home that doesn’t welcome Christ- mas and New Year's Day guests. Some Juneau hosts issue elabor- has been ranger for the Juneau Dis- as well as in charge of tim- management on Admiralty Is- an indoors one, with families and |revelers were noted about 9 o'clock | friends doing their reveling in pri- | relishing their morning coffee. vate homes, and the parties of | And still wearing silly New Year's | By CHARLES D. WATKINS | WASHINGTON, Jan, 1—P— C versus the Interr o : &0 Langahorei md Warel tody of Kenneth Lowe, Jr, and to Moy b E land. He now will be at the Alas-|ate invitations, some entertain at|:lubs and fraternal orders proving fhats! | o B eceive alimony for him until he Then she will be Mrs. William 1q Forest Research Center, head-|more than one affair; others invite | extremely popular b X ., | Senator Cain (R-Wash.) said today N headquar | iy, Poland - " 2 A b B | Everyone did not end the Year| jg4g will pe ritical for hi v eac majority gl & B ed by Ray Taylor. riends casually and for almost any | Outdoors, the -excitement Was . frivclous mood, however. | a C year for his s oo Bail for Elliott P. Johnson of Sit- ~ Miss Kennedy and her fiance flew . His new work will be chiefly tohour. omparatively restrained. {8 t = state because of its need for power 3 2 1o juris- | K& Who is bound over to the grand ¢ sterday to Seattle, where they handle the practical application ot| One of the largest New Year's | Even though tney hau been fo development, flood control and com- . ot ““J‘m;“ jury on c of felonious & planned to be married today in the pasic research to timber manage- |parties is really a double one. Mr. True, the boys at the Fire Hall zay parties earlier in t_he evenlr{g.:pletion of irrigation projects. ) ot g R [<ault, was raised from $2,500 to $3,- home of her brother-in-law, and ment. For instance, from funda-|ind Mrs. Tke Taylor will be at home went boom-boom a few times with |many Juneauites participated in| Seattle, and in fact the entire tHe Thrias ape | 00 sister, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Mc- mental studies in tree growth and |‘oday and tomorrow, the Sunday| h€ canyon there. The curfew bell | watchnight programs, and cherished |Pacific Northwest, also need a so- | s T The application of Marie Shipp ,reproduction, he is to apply the[party being the larger. ang as hard as it could. ithe religious services which blessed |lution of problems affecting the Al- t] arrival of a New Year. the « Dever, specia to the bar| , also for rpor: Baranof, for a retail liquor li-| The Eride was brought to Alaska ense, was temporarily denied when seven months old, and spent The motion of the National Bank |most of her girlhood in Anchorage. of Col serew \ps.l&‘ne is a graduate of the University el Veteran was dismissed of Washington, and has been in The suit of E. E. Ninnis versus Juneau for eight years, holding a Ludwiz Wolfram, was dismissed, be- |position as junior accountant. cause settled out of court. She is the daughter of Mrs. Irwin On Wednesday, motion day, there Metcalf of Seward, and her father were arguments on eleven motions.| Was the late James Kennedy of this Suit was filed Thursday by Cherie City. Yvonrne Jones for divorce from Sher- | Mr. Poland is a registered guide in wood L. Jones. The couple married ¥odiak, where the new home w.ll be April 5, 1948. made. His parents live in Kansas e Cltiy.. Mo., whereht);e‘ couple will visit for a mont] efore coming Masons Hold Annual Party This Afternoon ted merce vs. the | Jr., is attorney e mater under n concerns suit for costs of the wused by picket- pril 10. The mill down, reopened | and closed again. had under advise- ade December 29 erday to strike cer- affidavits in the case of C. J.; et al versus the Veterans'( a Corporation of Anchorage,/ T ment > court a mo to Juneau. Mr. Poland is a graduate of the University of Kansas. The couple plans to be at home n Kodiak about March 1. principles to actual use in the for-| In the same neighbtorhood, Judge [ests=how much to cut in a certain [and Mrs. Simon Hellenthal have |area, say; whether to leave seed |isked close friends to drop in late |trees in groups in another. this afternoon. * Zach has been in the Forest| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kristan are ‘Servlce since August, 1945, being|cntertaining for cocktails early this | transferred from the Northern |cvening, in their apartment at the | Rocky Mountain Forest and Range | Baranof Hotel. i!":xpeflment Station at Missoula,} Also at the Baranof, Mr. and Mrs. {Mont. He is a graduate of Oregon|Rod Darnell had guests last night | State College, and a memter of X:[for a New Year’s Eve party which Sigma Pi, forestry honorary. also was in celebration of Mrs. - e Darnell’s birthday. Among the many holiday parties which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sabin | Here are the final scores of | |leading basketball games played last night over the nation: ' were hosts. — ., VWIGHWAY OFFICIAL HERE Ham'lton Higbie of the Nevada 1 jlast night was three drunks, which Craft along the waterfront con- | tributed some whistles. There was! e Memorial Presbyterian Church, certain amount of sharp gun-|yhere the evening began with mov- tire, and a little illegal celebrating in, pictures and closed with com- with fireworks. | munion service; at the Methodist 4 { Church, which had an early pro- b A o Bernle! ' m and candlelighting dedication; Al tran Lyekr maaT rerple st the Northem Light Presbyterian were not out on the streets, as in Church, where there was a half- Large attendance was reported at | |askan shipping business,” he said. “Freight rates naturally are high, ‘but despite this shipping companies are going broke; longshoremen, con- sequently cannot get better wages. “Government agencies, to some extent, are responsible for this con- tinual mess Seattle finds itself in e year after year in the Alaskan i trade.” 1947; bar-operators actually com-l plained of lack of business. | The Bubble Room at the Baranof Hotel, however, was thronged until closing time. st The record of police pick-ups scarcely was spectacular, although there were none at all Christmas Eve. ol —_— | i PR . | Buifalo 62; ui:ss. College 56. Tizhway Department and his wife | FHowev : ' picisd . & > i v er, at 9:30 o'clock this {, Visiting members are especlally T'(KHS AVMMBLE | Indisne Bte 64; Mississippi | .re guests at the Baranof Hotel. | morning, the chief had two Juneau nvited to attend this afternoon’s § Delta State 52. Their home is in Carson City, Nev_l iti: i thi i but h traditional New Year’s Day open FOR CON(ERT SEmE Fmporia State 75; Utah State O s |wflsm§;ngnfl gzo‘;)%ec; c:;e—m:lmi Ith\\-nulg telx(k: anf- house the sh Ril - 65 i ci% 3 other bucket ol g AL 7HHig, Bootialy IRdiiel Tem S ,‘;l’;“;]fi‘t‘:l’;‘!’“j;‘_“’eenwnary s | SMOWERS FROM ANCHORAGE |the revelers reached home safely. paint to letter the D e > . ? i Marilyn Showers of Anchorage| Some couples who had hoped to | The sumigl -t f’f’m 2 10 Juneau music-lovers eagerly an-|_ FRegis (Deaver) M. Fert Hays | ., yegistered at the Baranof Hotel. |“kick up their heels,” stayed home full scope of our 4‘_30 oclock, is given by Scottish ij.ipate the January 6 concert by |>' ite 49 (championship). 53 5 instead; due tb & shortage of baby- good wishes for all tite Masons for all Mason, East- smpare Iturbi, noted pianist, who Cornell (Ia) 45; Grinnnel 38. FROM TANANA Stters: ¥ Onv. Tikter -8 el o of our friends dur- 1 There will be music and refresn- | ments as part of the program. ., In answer to many u;quinus. the Association announces that mem- bersh'ps still are available in the Lawrence Tech 66; Delaware 48. Green 38. Quantico Marine 63, Citadel 38. Stephen F. Austin 47; Tex. C. 44 ATTENTION ing this New Year. | orn Stars and Rainbow Girls, and e A s : . . s the first of the three artists still| Blonche Stevens of Tanana is | have taken pity on two members of ":~1 of Masons of whatever de- :; ¢ presented this season by the Georgetown 75; Johf‘ Carroll 55.| . ving at the Baranof Hotel. nis parish, sitting with the chil- | gree Junea: Concert Association. Wisconsin 60; Marcustte 54. |~ - —— — - foyola (Chicago) 60; Bowling SEE PERCY’S for some interesting series. For the remaining three con-| Wake Forest 63; Chatham 59. . HOSPNAL NOTT3 Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital ! yesterday for medical attent’'on were Roger Colton of Skagway and James Gosnell. Discharged from the hospital were ‘Mrs. F. DeWeil and son. Virginia Jonathan was admitted |to the Government Hospital yester-| | day. | wift, convenient flights |'n ix, 4 engine Clippers. You'll enjoy delicious food, u%en service — guest of Pan American, world’s most ex: perienced sirline. Ask for details and reservations at «e- BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 PN AMERICAN o AL HoRLo AIRWAYS BN i Sum of Ty Tppen " | 0/77/ ” g / When you call SAYS YOUR BREAKFASI NOOK WITH A Fhorsangns PICTURE WINDOW @ All the cheerfulness of the outdoors ran be yours in the morning with a Thermopane Picture Window. See the | contrast between these two pictures of the same breakfast room! former . small window was rep stationary Thermopane wi by casements for ventilatic Thermopane—the windowpane that insulates—is manufactured by the Libbey*Owens-Ford Glass Com) y. It offers new com{ort to home ing because it cuts down “windowpane chills” and reduces the possibility of condensation on the g Notice the cutaway view of insulating Thermopane | below. Call us today for additional intorma- | tion_about this modern | windowpane. We'll Le glad to give you a free estimate of the cost of adding Picture Windows glazed with Thermopane to your home. New Year. want it to be. ass. to put those F Window — Auio Plate Glass DN ABEL ' 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 R SN LA L W TR, ! ILAH PARMENTER, PHO Colorado A and M 56; Colorado College 32. Nevada 54, Montana State 52. certs, the price is $7.50 for adults, | $250 for students. Tickets may be obtained from icommittee members, and at the| Seattle University 55; Eastern Baranof Hotel. | Washington 48. b ot it AR Loyola (La) 60; Marshall 46. FROM ANNETTE Wyoming 54; Montana 42. Robert Brokke of Annette Island is staying at the Baranof Hotel. championship). Aot Yo FIRST: to “stay on the beam” through 1949 by being particularly careful of my personal appearance: SECOND: to pay to my friends, the compli- ment they deserve, that of being correctly and neatly groomed in 1949; THIRD: to make the best use of my own time by taking advantage of the specialized beauty services that await me by calling Phone Number 538 for my appointment. . Baranof Beauty Salon Will Help You for our reservation you will have taken the first step in KEEPING those “good resolutions” for a Glorious Remember, 1949 CAN BE the kind of year you In fact, it WILL BE just the kind of year , FOR YOU that YOU make it . Agree? OUR JANUARY SPECIALS The Trend Is Toward a Short and Trim Coiffure Machinless Wave - - - $10.00- With Tulip 0il and Realistic Cream. (Average time, 3 hours) I Machine Wave - - - - - - $8.50 Complete Shampoo Finger Wave and Hair Cut. (Average time, 3 hours) Here Is YOUR Opportunity ine Resolutions to work for YOU | Baranof Beauty Salon IRENE STUBBS, Beautician Proprietor NE 538 or YOUR appoiniment K 7bu Hamline 62; Pepperdine 38 (for Jay’s Super Service WILL CLOSE Friday Evening at Six and Remain Closed Until Sunday Morning at Eight FINEST TELEPHORNE EQUIPMENT For Over 36 Years PER Cheoose Kellogyg FOR THE BEST IN: Telephone Instruments Dial Systems Manual Switchboards Telephone Carrier Systems Telephone Repeaters Radio Telephone Systems NEW YEAR SPECIALS OPEN ALL DAY Saturday and Sunday Juneau Liguor Stere All Telephone Supplies and Apparatus LLOG Switchboard and Supply Company 6650 S. Cicero Avenue, Chicago 38, Ill. CY’S

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