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X 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1949 l- AT ¥ - TRIP T , i EMBLEM ' (oUN(“_ ASSURES ‘AIFl pRESENTS CCMMmEES ARE lMlKES Dow" MOOSE James E. Kenney, Crown Life In- | Willlam O'Neill Reberts of An- . NAMED BY lADIES' | BY ONE Pol"r I" surance representative from Van- | nette Island is at the Baranof. SEATTER FAMILIES ~ GOVERNOR WITH ELECT, INSTALL [ s78 e st ™ "2 200 ’ !day aboard PAA on an inspection FROM SKAGWAY \ itrip of his company’s Alaskan offi- | Frank W. Sullivan of Skagway OF wATER - o e | = !ces. is at the Baranof. | The Lutheran Ladies Aid met in Mikes quintet came close last | 1 fopr e e A fthe church social room Thursday night to a surprise upset while! ST TGVS BRI i 2 ST T TR X R A it of h ony prevailed at| A delegation from the Alaska eyening with Mrs. L. G. MacPonald playing ag the Moose five with | Members of Juneau Emblem Club | " cial meeting of the | Te tion of Labor gnq Mrs. Edward Dick as hostess G lthe 5o d at the end of the No. 90 will elect officers at the : ncil, despite the | this morning presented Gov. E: The following committee appoint- fourth qt reading 42 to 41 Meeting January 27, and install 4 antial nest Gruening with a 50-star 1lag.!ments were announced by the Presi- in favor of Mikes. This was the them February 19, it was decided waited uf t city fathe 3 B W n, newly elected | gent for the coming months: Mem-| Weather conditions and temper- |first show of strength on the part at the business meeting Thursday T Iy esence of a group | executive secretary of the A. T. F. pership, Mrs. James Hanna andjitures at various Alaska points, of the Moose, who hold the next to evening, when. officers were nom- 1 would indicate |of L. made the presentation on|nrs Jack Gould; Altar, Mrs. Olut [1lso on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30|the cellar position in the Gastin- inated. to influence the 'behalf of the Anchorage Central|pBodding; Visitation, Mrs. Hans[i m, 120th Meridian Time, and eau Channel Basketball League. Meantime, there will be a “bake ! Labor Council and other labor or- |Berg and Mrs. Harold Snaring;| cleased by the Weather Rureau,|Mikes have been downed only by 2nd goodie” sale next Friday at women rep- ganizations. | Sewing, Mrs. Ray Peterman, chair- | Juneau, follov/: Columbia Lumber this season. the Sears Roebuck and Company e d the Seatter With him were Rep. Alfred A.|man, Mrs. Jack Burford, Mrs. Ed-!Anchorage 24—Cloudy | In the half, the Moose tal- Store, with Hazel McLeod as chair- g 7Y Iy jed Malcolm Owen, Jr. and Harry McCrea, new |ward Dick; Cradle Roll, Mrs. J. O. | Barrow 38—Clear |lied 20 points and Mikes came man. It is hoped that members o i ¢ ’ r System | head of the Juneau Central Labor |Rude; Puclicity, Mrs. Bert McDow- | Bethel 10—Snow |up with only seven points. The Will donate a variety of foods, PASSENGERS, -FREIGHT, & attorney, Council cll; Program, Miss Ruth Rogall;|Cordova 34—Snow | Moose team has a new center, Herh Pecially salads, cakes, breads and; i ye resident A similar flag, which hung at the | Ways and Mean: rs. John Dawson 2—Cloudy | Jasperson, who has promise of be- Pi¢s. i MATL AND: NPRESS, SCHEDULED by } Minard 1 convention just concluded, is |derland, chairman, Mrs. Ray Nevin, | Edmonton 8—Pt. Cloudy |ing one of the strongest players On the committee for the Janu-{ 5] - Fl X % 5 ; de Juneau being sent to Alaska Delegate E.|Mrs. O. N. Johnson, Mrs. John Low- | Fairbanks 4—Snow on t am. High scorer for the 8rV 27 meeting are Hazel McLeod, | nop pROERVATIONS J Ej N !‘4 A U a Cc L. (Bob) Bartlett for presentation |ell; tional Contact Com-|Juneau Airport ... 36—Cloudy | Moose was Denny Merritt. g chairman Jes Merritt, 7 ki I ot \pany’s attorney. 'to President Truman | mittee, Mrs. R. Kronquist, chair-|Ketchikan 33_Cloudy| Columbia Lumber, the only un- Betty McCormick, refreshments| OR INFORMATION ARBIVALS AND City ¢ | had called the Another will go to William L.|man, Mrs. Chris Wyller, Mrs. Harold | Kodiak 30—Snow | defeated team in the League, Chairman; Rita Moore, Mariel Ma- ! p purpose of Green, president of the A. F. of L. |Stratton. : . 11—Clear | downed the Douglas High Huskies honey, Lucille Marshall, Phyllis Contact DEPARTURES amic A rrangements to be placed in the hall for -the The annual reports summarizing Angeles 34—Clear by a score of 51 to 25, Maynard, Gertrude Millard and i “ ded ilities company to provide national convention the organization's activities dur Nomz 16—Clear| The games were played in the Ellen Miller. ALASKA S‘IEAMSH") for the Seatter Tract | A iourth 50-star flag will be [1948, were presented by the secre- | Northway 22—Pt. Cloudy | Douglas gym. S : ited and some- |dispatched to the A. F. of L. group tary and treasurer. Patersbhurg . 36—Cloudy —i FROM PELICAN COMPA“Y Northbound centered in ways in Honolulu for presentation to the | Afternoon meetings of the group!Portland 34—Rain HOSP"A[ “o | At the Baranof from Pelican are | S ALASKA Jan. 18 r viding an ade- governor of the Territory of Hawaii. |will be resumed beginning in Febru- | Prince George 17—Pt. Cloudy “S | Mrs. H. C. Jones and Alice V, Ken- Phone 2 ; on a permanent | “This is a different arrange-|ary, the exact date to be anncunced | Prince Rupert 38—Cloudy =~ Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital dall. H. E. GREEN Sputhiound y the company’s ment of stars from mine,” said Gov. later. Seattle 32—Clear | yesterday for surgical attenticn — i e ‘A ' ” ¥ Jan. 16 (mmll x}lr(.;m\g:v ?1:“““1”“ !Ll(‘xd;uh_”;m;i:k to lhc‘ ——————— i{:‘:i‘rl] i 35;010udy were N L_\'lx;nnA;:;(err;?‘n of tsl:a&;c-l gent S.S. ALASKA .. Jan. 24 s - three by five foot flag. i hitehors _Clear | Way, Mrs. onr: ppert an VE YOU AN “rne s0-star niag which fiies| FIRST CHURCH OF Yakutat : 33_Snow Robert Redd. Admitted for medical S HAVEOL P ; Faulkner stress- from the Governor's House on holi- - . attention were Mrs. Jack Stearns LORER'S FOREHEAD_‘ ( ¢ Richard F.Lewis, days has five rows of ten stars:| GOD SERVICES ARE R R X and Robert D. Miller, —_— D of the Juneau Water this one has six rows of seven and | CREATIVE WRITERS MEET Discharged from St. Ann’s Hos-| C desirous of seeing that the seventh row (across the mid- | PROVING POPULAR| e Creative Writers will meet pital was James Cahal. | Seatter resid are supplied. dle) has eight.” SR i\f““‘:“» eve “r“‘idfll 7:30 o'clock at| Patients dismissed from the Gov- On request that it communi-| Gov. Gruening designed the one| - 3 ., | the home of iss Gevieve May- ernment Hospital were Andrew ) e attendanc ny interest | par 3 i ¢ conclusions. 1o thal Watér ‘ho has flown here. He plans, 10 h::r 1:1 l(‘)"‘;fl:;i:_ml iefm n‘rL.:e;- berry in the Klein apartments and Wanamaker of Klukwan and Salina & by, e ‘L?‘\m?l ,‘,,,ss:;‘ B find s epacer dn the " ghbetRROtRY e, for January being held in the embers Arg iR 0 sl ote of Douglas e o D e i o DoV Sh. i | Blop Ol iof Godidal een vaty| Company U)“M(l].’pd} i he w :x(‘ -~: ”h 28 : \l; NIAn( tmhvoul \Nlfl:cul:‘, od The third of the series be- o residents’ affcctes as S0 o e Arty Nis morning 0 I rd | y s . \ 3 8 ing held in the TOOF Hall Sunday S B heid n the 100 Hall Sund | econd Votice to i, sunspty curveo | Meanwhile, on suggestion of O. -ee e T i et | FURROWS REVEAL LOVE FOR | 'g \h r“‘ S & 5 E N Benecke that immediate, even REV SUVER ARRIVES' . i ¢ Za i NEW EXPERIENCES. | e E°Hah Eflg,’ @ temporary, relief was essen- o ! v SRR b st OWNER WILL RAISE w = il offered, on behalf of the Archacology lecture on "The Pyra- AN APPRECIATIVE EYEBROW | P o ot o s ene. guneas water | CATHOLIC - MISSIONS fimias o mavot marimba-piano MASONS OVER A 1DOUBLE RIcH" Meaners , suppk ipe by the graveyard ‘| [ Y0 L W SFER, DY s 2 CREAM L e B o e START TOMORROW |::cc nach ana Miss Ruin Brooks. o MANHATTAN ! [ " nor Tract The Rev. Charles F. Suver, sJ."r)f‘f' X",‘,"" 5"”A‘i"v“"’]l_‘m:’ewilidl by : e ! YUUR BID for 1949..°7 ) The householders at the meeting, is due to arrive in Juneau by plane | Da'¢ Adams g g EAS’I ERN STARS o bios S e with others served by the Seatter this afternoon. He will begin the|the musical saw. The male bl (‘:‘:"I’L:\t \fl";f (f,:'r.“v,l,srl-, ) Water System, had requested ser- Mission at the Catholic Church to- | '€ "””15”‘5"’":}!‘: e alene Meet ek Whe Not? Your OWN vice from the Juneau Company morrow evening, January 16, The|Will Join In SWging a nut 3 eet us at i i i | SR NC T e for three reasons: (1) to serve the Mission will last until Friday, Jan- | Feautifully illistrated song Rite Cath 5 el ig tent in the Scottish lH‘\U(t'“fl of Vq‘ll»-' hat’s district with adequate water , uary 21 An unsually interesting rmon lle ai 1 H wha he world accepts. to provide enough wate Non-Catkolics are welcome to at- |subject, “I don't believe in Mir- earal nexi Saturday nghil fire-fighting, and (3) for essential tend the Mission. A public address|acles” will prove interesting to 5 3 . health and sanitation ; si\sw(r/r; hx;\' t;eenl‘insla]]pd‘ i;«'ll\;‘eell: ‘_;vltlm who (dn cz:)x::n:el::,; :’tho”.:gn'lt) JANUARY 22 Fine Blcndcd\V]\iskcy,86Pr00f.‘ pe The Seatter Company’s 5,000-gal- the Church and the parish hall. 2 services o 45 p. P ' . . 707 A tral spirits. © 1948, | 5 Jon ik mow Serve 17 homes, and the Church should be overcrowded, |m. and the public is. invited. Dance to Matheny's Arabian Knighis ‘Oéc’;',"‘,fi'e“efim‘é‘;, ol For better . would have to bear the load for these who wish to do so may listen | = o o TR | (e % | e | Appearance houses now being built to the sermons and Mission instruc- | ARMY MAN HERE i 3 5 _ - . L wE S R S g Four families are se i from a ti in the auditorium of the Par-| Capt. Fritz Berge of Adak . . . ned by Ralph Beisline Hall. |staying at the Baranof Hotel. CALL What disposition is to be made of ge b e et resolved, as Beist- 3 [ 5 SENSATIONAL NEW BEVDIX : B s v | RCEHAr Meeting | 0 Company offered their entire in- ! ‘W A s ].[ E R 7 terest in the em to the Juneau “E i Water Company. Each owner had invested $100 in it 4 W b v | DOUGLAS EAGLES | . sided at last night's meeting, which g ) was attended by five of the six ! » councilmen. 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