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PAGE SIX The HOLIWORTH SUES‘ g v a3 oo | until midnight. When | GOVERNOR, OTHERS : . - ,;;:“ :\,,;;au ON GRUENING ROAD = - 0 """ Dance Cdmmittee plans to \ similar event next month | o be able to secure a | which reireshments can sentatives dance were E abeth Mosher cille Johnson and Gladys Vuilie ity officials were also on hand. 24 OR COASTAL'S e ."l‘\‘lA” High-| el WEEKEND FLIGHTS ant Gruen- Alaska Coastal Airlines planes carried 24 passengers on week- and as a mem. | €nd flishts as follows orial Highway Com. | From Ketchikan: Maj. J. Sprake horized construc- | CAPL Bollinger. of toad. -(Holz.| From Petersburg: Ed Vogel. D ealls it the Alaska| From Sitka: P. Borodkin, Tom Moore, K. Bowman, CUff I-Im.u(\,‘ cumably, Holzworth will repre- | Edwin Hill, John King, Armenie E. | Bostanian. no other attorney | | From Hoonah. Eric Jackson, Mary ¢ | Gordon, Catherine Gain i To Hoonah: Harry See, Adam i 1 individual was the answer of | three defe! ts, when | stk | Greenwald reads, in part:| To Funier: Rado Peckovich i d the incumbency of | To Sitka: Vera Kuchin, Anna al High- | Kuchin, Major Eric Newbould. ant Gruening| To Annette: William Roberts, nar4 Smith, as Terri- | Ben Read | r. to construct a road| To Wrangell: Don McGee i d fendant Gruening's prl H o B ear au, 1 o utea o e | CATHOLIC MiSSION | tha construc f a - nd unauthorized ’ BEING HELD HERE reafter anc upon app ment the defendant Frank A. Metcalf by the defendant Gruening| The Mission bemng given at t to the sition left vacant by the |Catholic Chuich by the Rev. Ch‘ule~ death of Leonard Smith, said Frank | Suver, SJ., began yesterday. An Metcalf, as Territorial Engineer, at | instruction and sermon is given each or order of said de-|evenng at 7:30 o'clock. There is uening and acting joint- [Mass each morning at 7 and 8:25, rdant Gruening as [with a short instruction after each f tr ka Road Com- | Mass. Oscar G omn as| Last night the Rev. Suver spoke! i member of the Com- |of the mystery of God's creation, - - I ause to be built and |stressing the fact that out of all ate road | the “possible creatures God could s paid out of the |have created, He chose to create road funds of the | Me, and the reason He chose me horized and ratified | was rot because of anything I could 1 Road C mission of } ;ive to God but because God de- which ! Grueninz was a |sired to give me eternal happiness.” ' m:mber chair with the full| “In order to help me arrive at the knowic £ ofendant Gruening | 2zoal, God has implant in that the road would enhance the art of each of us a desire 1 the an 1 Dine This desre God and God it n completely satisfy demands judg 5 this desire f us chasing after worldly pleas but in them we find only dis- intment, for our hearts are tooi tisfied with God ally per In concly he S asked ¢ also costs. tmiost v in answering ) who puts these questions Road Com n are |“Whither are you going, my ! | erioncous. They should read “Terri- | “Where are seeking your hap- | torial Highway Commission.”) Do know that I and| It 1 d that, of the three | I alone can satisfy the desires of | s served by the road, Governor |your heart?” “I have madz you for Gruening ht one of patent|Myself and your heart will be rest- land, and has a special use permit |less 'till it rests in \h* 3 a second. His son, Hunt (;,um. | The 1750-foot strip of road I from a spur going to the u“m wul HOlD ”N(Ol“ from the Eagle River road near R . DAY DINNER, FEB. 1 izworth previously was known in Alaska for his t*llul lu W establish a national park, for a bear | Howard Stabler, First D‘v‘“”“ preserve, or Mm ralty Island | Committeeman for the Republ can # |Party of Alaska, announced today (that the annual Lincoln Day Din- lno: will be he]d at the Salmon FIRST STORIS DANCE (o™ comony"cun o veuruary uests of honor at (lw tanquet is BIG Su((ESS mn be Republican members of the lTe)rltoml Legislature. All Repub- _— ;hcms in the Juneau area are in- An enthusiastic crowd attended |vited to attend the banquet the municipal dance here Saturday Jack Carroll will be program di- ht given in honor of U. S. Coast |rector for the dinner. ardsmen aboard the cutter Stor- — > at the CIO Union Hall. The TAKE MONTH LEAVE hce was sponsored jointly by the | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Niemic left of Juneau and the Juneau |yesterday by PAA bound for a and Professional Women's | month’s vacation in the States I They will go to Boston. Mr. Nie- te of Saturday night's poor |mic is a pilot with Alaska Coastal 2 full house was on hand - Airlines. | 1 | TRAVEL AND SHIP VIA THE ALASKA LINE PASSENGERS, iké/ayr, i dagg SCHEDULED FOR RESERY ATIONS FJUNEAU OR INFORMATION : : ARRIVALS AND (onfad ALASKA STEAMSHIP DEPARTURES (GMPANY Northbhound Phone 2 S.S. ALASKA __Jan. 18 H. E. GREEN Southbound Agent : 5 S.S. ALASKA __Jan. 24 Serving AU Alaska ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY {Kirkham of Douglas, and a_sister, i ) s " Mrs. May 3 In writing or on the witness stand, ,,,ing 9:30 'clock, welding, floors, (Mrs. May Johnson of Anchorage.{1 will admit being in the minor- 5 stairways, ramps, and exits, fire MRS DON ABEL IS the Canvassing Board to issue cer- i o tification.” : Vote This Afternoon MR., MRS, e . 5 HoNORED STORK After the Attorney General left After spending the Christmas s e he stand, the Senate defeated @ holidays in the States, Mr. and 0UR JANUAR‘E SHOWER FRIDAY motion to recess until 2 p. m. Sen- Mrs er Weiss returned to Ju- »tor Munz announced that he has neau last week. They picked up al lin ited an attorney, whom he did new car in Seattle and drove in Mrs. Don Alwl was honored at a name, to take the stand at 2 Canada and as far south as San | baby shower given on Friday after-|; 4 Jose, California. During the school Ihours of two and four-thirty. | that the legislation serves no e I liam Whitehead, Mrs. William | ;s Nerland and Lyng. * o by Nates - BABA D ea " and (0ld Foss, Ralph Rivers. Ernest Lin-| pouse Bill No. 8, to raise the tend with their parents ! cnowslide in the White Pass, were rector of the Alaska Native Ser- there and at Eielson and Ladd THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1949 RE McCUTCHEON | Doris M. Barnes, Miss Mary Sim EARI“GS ON ODD FELLO! TC MEET . MRS ElvA RI(E wlll SENAIE HEARS FINA[ H The Silver Bow Lodge of the SPLAKER /™ BPW MEET |of the Health D(‘pn’rlm.emr Independent Order of Odd Fellows Rep Stanley McCutcheon was —Juneau rost No. 4, of The Ameri- BE lAED 'l'o RES]’ ON TERR SAFETY (oDE is having a degree practice tonight | ;yect speaker at the meeting of can Legion, will hold its regular 2 at 8 o'clock and will confer the ,. Business and Professional Wo- monthly initiation and weekly bus- E NESDA A M b EHELD IH'S wEEK 2nd Degres on Tuesday night at 8 pan'c Club this noon at the iness meeting in the Dugci: e w D Y [ ] AR o'clock. All members are reguest- pranof. o'clock tonight. ] Bl ed to be present at both meetings.| Tpe Thue wivzesn representa- 5 > - Fur.cral services for Mrs. Elva % Final hearings on the proposed The Aurora Eiicampmen. w.ii have tive spoke on the procedure of bills| Mr. and Mrs. Chet Zimmerna: Rice will be held on Wednesday | Territorial Safety Hearings opened |Installation on Wednesday night at | through the legislature. Other |returned on the Pureess Noraw vl this morning with Henry Benson,|7:30 o'clock. A luncheon will be|guests at the luncheon included followir a six we morning at 10 o'clock in the Church of the Holy Trinity. The Rev. Sam- Territorial Commissioner of Labor, sx.rved_fo}luwmg the installation. Rep. Amelia A. Gundersen, Rep.'spent in California uel A. McPhetres will conduct the (contmued from page one) presiding. The ’“““v”"gs Ao bt (TR ervices. Mrs. Rice will bg laid to - — uled to end on Wednes la’\; i —————————— rest next to her parents, Mr. and the minority in his opinion. on ofhier written proposals in_sup- s, g he Ma-| « port of charges of the code should Mrs. James Kirkham, in the Ma Did you pay them for their et AR ; sonlt: PABE oF [Thé Hvergieen Osiies | workit HIvers: Wintait e Brol, 0o fied motlater WS ERIEIE S ite id thet Ke had ¢ Any Interested persons are invited Munz sa hat he had not. < § o iy S AR R, R " attend the hearings, which are Mrs. Rice passed away on Friday “Then they are merely curbstone | & dm_ err miga, bt ol vening following a week’s fllness. opinjons” Rivers said. “When |on 10 0 alenti ildi She is survived by her hushand, [ 3 4 fices in the Valentine Building. is su € by her husband,|these anonymous lawyers come out 1 . A otert Rice, and a brother, Glen| e i hedile f0r b F e oty |in the open and present their views ; ...oc ¢ gs follows. Tuesday Mrs. Rice had been teaching the|jty oncluded. GEE 2 cventh grade in the Junean Bublic| e Atiormey General contended PTCICTUOM, od explostves; Tuesday Schools for the past four Years.|inat the best his office can do is to gy ™ 4" Jower transmission Edwin (C “C‘i‘]‘u":“i"P:';‘”:i“3‘;:”’ muxc court decisions that have a co iic equipment, and floating e I S a nea beari i sf x4 Sohobls. will “hd ulbsed: Wedatii “;‘)"‘g "“G‘“e .““E““.""l' plant; Wednesday morning 9:30 Tt wor'tibe lonk Aot Rat Betied Stlend o AT A oo g enator Garnick challenged his ..,k woodworking machinery, thars Wra erh p -}: » e 1L arrives {opinion that the term of office of p.i iqols, abrasive wheels, lad- 41: ]QI 1c(j< catl‘linsr” t1lmg.~ to do . i there are places cg g you to come . .. there are to Mrs. Rjc | t members of the Legislature com- " . \ There will be no morning lun:lr‘l | b5 S i CO" ders and painting; Wednesday af- k : 5 n | mences upon certification by the o000 at 1:30 o'clock, cranes, der- friends depending on your company. So dash garten class on Wedn Pl B it ; j ¥ 3 Saw {Canvasking BoatdiiILEREE WERk,” | 1 heists, Topes, chains, vehicles in now for that appointment with enhanced | Senator Garnick contended, “be- ¢j.yators, air compressors and air : loveliness that may be yours. cause there is no specific date for ;. noon' by Mrs. Shell Simmons, Mrs enator Jones asked whether it vacation, their son, Lester, who is Hunt Gruening and Mrs. C. C. Car-| w.s the intention of the members a ireshmah at Washingten State' ter, at the home of the latter o shut off the hearing on his mea- College, joined his parents. They Friends of Mrs. Abel called at the 5o, Senator Rivers labeled the visited Mrs. Weiss' parents, who Carter home for tea between the yfemorial a “delaying action” and ieside in Grays Harbor, Wash. Correct Hair Styling IS a - - factor in the success of M h ! w % .. sle gu the modern Business Girl achineless wave e from whom so much is With Tulip Oil and Realistic Cream. asked these strenuous (Average time, 3 hours) The tea table was laid with a blu ful purpose and will have no [MMUNIZATION CLINIC H days. taclecloth and the table was cen-|gi.tutory effect. TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY | tered with a white cake, decorat- senator Collins pointed out that ed with a baby's bassinet. Pink can- iy previous sessions of the Senate The regular monthly immuniza- | dles tied with blue bows com- cre has been no “gag rule” and tion clinic will be held in the Pub- pleted the theme. Mrs. Abel received |witnesses of both sides have been jic Health Center, 318 Main Street, many lovely gifts d He asked that Senator on Wednesday, January 19, at 10 Pouring during the tea howss Munz witness be heard and Was a m. Dr. C. C, Carter, City Health The style' best suited ic = i ‘ YOUR features may be 0. e e % yours to enjoy. Ste u:' MaChlne wave } 8'59 for the care which ex- Complete Shampoo F'inger Wave and perience alone can give. Hair Cut. (Average time, 3 hours) were Mrs. Walter Stutte, Mrs. Wil sported in his request by Sena- Officer, will bé in charge, assis | | Blanton, and Mrs. Bert Seaton. | A motion by Senator Lyng to Miss Anne Lello, public heanh} Guest the shower were MeS- heap the attorney at 2 p. m. and nurses | dames Buck Harris; Dorothy. Kem- (, take a vote on the passage of Children over six months of agcr mer, Mae Rhodes, Walter Field \ype Memorial by 3 p. m. was adopt- ho have not been immunized | Katherine Armstrong, Jack W ed by a vote of 11 to 5, after which .uainst smallpox, diphtheria and ' fall, Carl Rusher, John Géyer, - the Senate recessed until 2 p. M. whooping cough are invited to at- Barvanof Beauty Salon ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor————IRENE STUBBS, Beautic « SPECIALS PHON E 538 for YOUR appeiniment coln, Curtis Shattucs, Ross Mill, ayount of the School Tax from e H. WIllie=™s | the present $5 to $10.50 was receiv- DR. NOVATNEY RETURNS 9 Ml\) '1;1'“, *,ed by the Senate s morning and Dr. Dorothy Novatney, education | Culbosiaion ) referred to the Cominittee on Ta¥- gupervisor in the office of the Ter- ati and Reventes riterial Commissioner of Education, RE-OPEN CIRCUITS NORTH T returned yesterday from a week’s e DOCTOR FROM KOTZEBUE |busness trip to Fairbanks, where The circuits to the north which Ithe temperature was 39 degrees be- oy TWET ave been closed since the serious Dr. E. S. Rabeau, medical ai- low zero. She visited schonhl SENSA l l“NAL NE%J RE 1 ; reopened yesterday, accord- vice hospital at Kotzebue, arrived Fields. . ing to Capt. Svend C. Hansen, ACS yesterday from the north. He will The return flight had to be W A s H E R ector commander. confer with ANS officials here and made with a detour, the passeng- Both telephone and teletype cir- will visit Mt. Edgecumbe before ers stopping overnight at White- cuits are now in good operation returning to Kotzebue. horse, Y. T. L ol o g NOW ON DISPLAY AT : JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE (0. Better serVIce Bamsh Those “Wash-day Bilues> WITH A BENDBIX c(lStS Yflu I_ess.“ | - Here's What You Get - Improved “TUMBLE ACTION.” New cylinder design with Forced Water Ac- tion removes more soil. Gets clothes cleaner than ever. / No other washer is so completely auto- matic. The only washer in the world that soaks, washes, rinses and damp-drys your wash. More complete damp - drying leaves clothes lighter, dryer, easier to handle. Here's What You Save w Up to $65.00 over other automatics. HEN you bring your carin tous It’s the same with the parts we use. 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