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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 1949 J g &7‘:’0& (OMMUNITY 1B ISOLATION HOSP. PROPOSAL MADE Every Alaskan community shuuld have its own tuberculosis isola- tion hospital according to Bob Druxman Juneau public relations unsel, who recently made an in- spection of various Native villages the Alaska Native Service. This recommendation was re- vealed today by Don C. Foster, ANS General *Superintendent, who said Druxman declared such a move would save the Government onsiderable money over a period ars as well as help reduce! a’s present large number of tuberculosis cases. 1t is suggested that small iso- SDAY LEAGUE The second game of the second half of the Tuesday Night League bowling on the Elks alleys NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—®—Ham- | Parsons in the top spot with 7 ine’s undefeated = kasketball team|won and 1 lost, Yellow Cab in sec- | nade it 14 in a row last night. ond place, 6-2; Sicks Rainiers in One of the country’s four major| hird place, 5-3; Juneau Florist and nbeaten collegiate quintets, Ham- | :iennings tied for fourth place, 4-4; ine downed its arch rival, St. anzle in fifth spot, 3-5; Signal Thomas of St. Paul, 52-49. orps, sixth with 3-6 and Standard The other three select teams,|Aviation in the cellar, 1s7. Western Kentucky, *Minnesota and villanova, did not play. Hamline was pressed all the way The Tommies took an early lead ut Hamline rallied to hold a 26-24 >dge at halftime. There was not much throughout the nagion. Northwestern, of with 603, and second high was Red” McKinnon with 568. Team and individual scores last night were as follows: Yellow Cab 143 187 181 186 148 195 169 201 156 action | McGhee | McKinnon 8 Mansfield ROLLS ON ALLEYS puts | Last night Lavenik rolled highj !on Lawson Creek, 2 bdr. home, good 499 Ws+A-N-T _ FURSALE COMPLETELY furnished 3-bdr. home, hardwood floors, fireplace, laundry facilities, refrigerator, elec. range. Beautiful home with |, view, central location. Terms. $35 per month rental near school and business district with pur- chase of $1500 furniture. . Two bedrooms. Includes radio, refrig, ete. kfllll SALE IM'MI!I?IA'm Occupmcy — Just leted new house, full con- “basement with garage; Tine Channel view from living room:, dinettes and kitchen. Hardwoocs fldors.“Automatic hot water heat Libeyal terms. LOCAL Owner wishes to sell new two bedroom home in Ballard District, Seattle. One level house, fully furnished. Financed FH.A. Under cost. Trade for local prop- erty. beach for children, furnished. Terms, immediately available. TWO fireplaces, utility room with | Bendix Washing machine and WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 SAS 4 L. sun valley preference . . . the Western | 166 double plumbing, garage, Ameri Valley prefer these sweaters rugged 1009 wool with ing for perfect, permanent fit and comfort are quality s of authentic Norweg- mn and Indian patterns. “SKI KING"—109% Weatherknit fabric. ski patterns. Four Sizes: 34-44 Virgin worsted wool Authentic tri-color color combinations. §11.95 BMBENRENES),; g, ck in the Legion Voyageurs who have ssses of famous 40 and & through the years will want hand to provide the proper an oldtime house new candidates. naturally. will be a FORTY AND EIGHT MEET TOMORROW NIGHT IN DUGOUT w lusty crew of “poor goofs lined up for a rip-roaring-sizzling “wreck”, the scciety of The Am can Legion known as The Fi and Eight, will give the organiza- tion's candidates something long to remember, according to Bert Lybeck. Chef-de Gare. This affair will be held Thursday for the nts, festivities. ociete now visiting in » invited to attend, DINNER Co FULL CHICKEN At Creek Club, ry fll!-: \dante Leo Jewett. | for w com, S Any mem- : cal attention. pi Government Hospital. 1t | Open noon until 6. Olsen, lation hospitals, preferably Quon- set huts or similar buildings, be crected in each village having more han 200 population, where they would be supervised by a resident Registered Nurse and a travelling ¢ or. They would be manned y trained volunteers from the community. These volunteers would be given more intense training than that given American Red Cress Gray Ladies during World War II and that they would be re- quired to perform more duties. Transportation of indigent tients to and from hospitals, y miles from their homes, is too expensive, and most Native patients rcannot pay their own transportation costs or the expense of hospitalization, Druxman declar- «d that his plan would save money by the use of velunteer nurses, re- duction of transportation costs and do away with the need to con- struct larger, more expensive hos- pital buildings. He says that these community hospitals could be used to care for patients in the early stages of tuberculosis as a preventive mea- sure. More serious cases would still be sent to the present central hospitals where they could receive more thorough treatment because of full time medical staffs and better facilities. TG S RESIDENTS RE’I‘UR\ Mr. and Mrs. William Geddes, !Jr, arrived last evening on the Baranof. They are registered at the Baranof Hotel. Both Mr. and Mrs. ol SRR, Geddes are former Juneau residefits, Flexible Fllu Sleds at Madsen’s. Who have been making their home 79 tf in Seattle. s top ski stars at Sun handsome by Jantzen. Knit of virgin worsted “expertized” tailor- Jantzen sweat- plus. Simple m: " HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St.. Ann's Hospital medidal attention yesterday ere George Hanna, Vivian San- and Thomas Hall. Cecil laughter was admitted for surgi- Those discharged from the hos- 1l were James R. Brown, Chris and Mrs. John Shotter. Marie Peters was admitted to the P ———— e —— A A M VST S R e NOW T0 SITKA—PELICAN AND WAY PORTS SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE FROM JUNEAU Via the Certificated M. V. BEACHCOMBER [ Starting Monday, January 31, 1949, loading at the Juneau City Dock for Hoonah, Gus- tavus Elfin Cove and Pelican general freight cargo. Monday, February 7, 1949, loading for Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Hoonah, Tenakee, Angoon and Sitka, stopping at Chatham, Patterson Bay and other points on the Sitka Route if freight offerings warrant stopping. These weekly schedules will alternate, mak- ing runs to Sitka and Way ports, and to Pelican and Way Ports. Schedules and Tariffs, which will approxi- mate the rates on the former Estebeth runs, are being prepared and will be sent to all pros- pective shippers and will be on file at the Juneau City Dock, Juneau, Alaska. M. V. BEACHCOMBER - Junean The BEACHCOMBER is a Freight Motor Boat that is certificated by the U. S. Coast Guard for the pur- - boards and agencies. 168 161 197 199 836 928 Signal Corps 81 87 157 162 158 165 179 111 132 192 128 106 7M1 823 Porter Lavenik Totals Conference, trampled Marquette, 70 to 38, as Sophomore Ray Ragelis pumped in 27 points. The touring Texas Wesleyan team olled over Hartwick, 74 to 44, at Oneonta, N. Y., while Southwestern of Kansas ralled in the closiny minutes to nip Tulsa, 54-53. In other games Kent State up- nded Baldwin-Wallace, 66-59 Vorth Carolina State whipped the Quantico (Va.) Marines, 64-40 and t. Mary’s of California took San Jose state 53 49, 207 899 Spot Gormly Hiansen Sodini Calbert \pplegate Totals ... 2494 | { i Triangle Inn 144 178 189 119 184 163 833 Echmitz 484 i\txgmck w ‘ Y3 HOIT: Burk| 3 lG H T %0 FIGHT D: Two fizhts last night turned out s follows: Los Angeles.—Jackie Wilson, 149, Les Angeles, stopped Tommy Bell, 149':, Youngstown, O, 9. Sacramento, Calif.—Jesse Flores, 144, Stockten, Calif., outpointed Art Sota, 147, Olklahd 10. ATIGRNEY GENERA[' PREPARES DEFENSE| FOR THREE OFFICIALS Besides the vast amount of work involved in draftmg ktills on re- quest of members of the Legislature, Attorney General Ralph J. Rivers is preparing the defense in a suit recently brought against three Ter- ritorial officials. As Attorney Gen- cral, he represents all Territorial 156 422 fl n t 179 502 2416 SDOY. Ty Sick’s Rainiers 5 45 177 167 126 168 168 135 154 141 169 135 839 791 135 498 429 452 Spot King Forsythe, Dad | Reindau Parsons Ncerdenson Tetals 428 | Juneau Florists 17 159 177 165 129 167 814 Spet Lajoie Hendri | Whittier King mithberg Totals 411 501 2383 Hennings 172 192 147 127 146 146 161 175 205 147 831 1787 Davlin Alexander | Ray | Smith | Ripke Totals 164 163 « 164 131 159 81 528 437 456 467 | 2399 | 1 Parsons Electric 192 148 174 160 134 146 168 168 153 208 821 830 Standard Aviation 4 127 158 129 103 148 174 739 820 — -, e — (CANDY LEAGUE T0 182 204 191 168 141 886 522 533 471 504 502 2537 Rivers is preparing the answer “’thi,erup 'a summons by John M. Holzworth | Stewart lazainst Gov. Ernest Gruening, nrone ; Treasurer Oscar Olson and Frank|yingstrom | A. Metcalf, Territorial Highway En- | pareons | pineer. Totals He is suing each as an individual, as a Government official and as a {member of the Territorial Board of Road Commiss’oners. The summon. must be answered within 30 d of the date filed, which was Janu-; ary i7. | 222 370 466 397 360 500 2316 Spot Baxter Talbert Williams | Wood Baker. ........ Tota. 4 145 154 136 137 e —— FORTY ANp riGHTERS ‘Wil meet Thursday night at 8 o'clc’k in the Dugout. Wreck. Be | there. 102 2t — . - SIZZLING T-BONE STEAKS Large ones, only $3.00, at The Salmon Creek Country Club. 1t I On Thursday night the Candy League will take over the Elks bowling alleys with the following team makeup: At 7 o'clock—M. Lavenik, A. Johnson, R. Darnell and A. Stur- | roek. W. Blanton, B. Lavenik, F. Hen- ning and W. Miller. L. Blanton, B. Hanford, E. Par- tns and S. Johnson. D. Miller, E. Hamilton, R. Breit- ireutz and F. Metcalf. At 9 o'clock—D. Sweeney, King, B. Mork, C. Hagerup. M. Hagerup, E. Hagerup, E. Es- tepp and L. Iverson. P..Hagerup, T. Morris, J. Mc- Ghee nnd G. Vuille. D Hoyez, A. Hedges | Hotkey Games Scores of games played last night n the Pacific Coast Hockey league are as follows: Oakland 6; San Diego 3. Portland 5; Vancouver 5 Tacoma 1; Fresno 1 (tie). e NOW... Big Savings To Scandinavia ® FARES REDUCED 25%! Until March 31, round-trips from the U. 8. cost: Copen- hagen or Oslo $551.30, Stock- holm $569.40, Helsinki $604. ® NO TAX on SAS fare. No tipping. Free meals, smor- gashord and refreshments. ® SAVE INCOME! Less time in travel means less time away from your job. ® SAVE TIME, TOO! By Northwest .Airlihes "to New York, thence by SAS — mere w. (tie). 492 | 516 ' 490 ' 511 BOWL THURSDAY dryer; possible 3 bdrs., appr. 5 acres land; former Fromholst property Furnished or unfurnished. CAFE, rooming house aud bar pric- | ed right, good income, books open to serious prospect. KENDALL'S troller, 32-ft., lent condition, Pelican; excel- power barge. {PROPERTY near airport, home appr. 3 mi. Glacler Highway, 3- 1 acre pat. land; 5 acres pat. 5 mi. 2ppr. a f ed for quick sale, good water sys- tem. LIQUOR Store with clean stock; can remain or move from pres- ent location. TWO duplexes, prices $4.500 and $9,500.00; also CRESCENT apts. LOTS in city, on Glacier Douglas highweys. 3-bdr. home Norway Point, $5,500 cash. Pos- | sible terms. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ©76 over First National Bank FoR LARGE Kelvinator Easy Spin-dry, both Oak office desk, maple finish; old typewriter and | child’s play cupboard 123 Gold | Street. 1941 DODGE Pick-up, goed body, new motor March 1948. $550.00. Some terms. | Phone Douglas 16. 101 6t 3 ROOMS and bath, Completely furnished, including | linens and dishes, new frigidaire and daveno, sale. West end of Douglas bridge. ! Call Douglas 355. 102 6t MAKINE type “Graham Heat Ex-| changer” special price one week only. Ph: 525, Co. 100 6t excxellent con- | BABY Bassinette, excxe dition. Ph. Black 630. 98 3t THE | 1942 PONTIAC FORRESTER; THE CLARICE; | cpRCIALLY bfi?m\ Priced for quick | Juneau Welding { bdrs, 5 acres pat. land; 2 houges | 10% mi. | land, house nd large garage, 4% money, pric- | 2432 | Mu”ny & fi“n’nv ho@e Phone Blue 449. i i Refrigerator, | like new. | home-made | FIVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit piano youth bed, good mattress, red] for rent, Ancerson Piane Shop. new tires, | | ——— installed | WUORILLZER Spinit ptano for rent ' I i LTt NORTHERN Hote insulated. | 11ITH STREET--4 bedroom house furnished, full concrete pasement. Available when apt. obtainable for family three adults. $11,500. 1941 FORD bus. coupe, ‘$750. 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan $650. 1941 CHRYSLER Sedan $750. $850. PICKUP teims, '$250 down, total $550. PEFER WOUD SALES AUENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th =t Eabor — l'hnne 911 7 FOR RENT A,.CE housekeeplng rocm ror rem 355 12th St. 103 tt ‘ and GARAGE or ware]wuse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t1 ; [FOR RENT: Rcom in private 90 3t, | 20x45 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi-» dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 tf » |FURN1SneD Rooms for women, close to business district. Call between 6 and 8 p. m. 326 Sec-, ond Street. Ph. Black 354. 85 tf 80 4 103 3t | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf Anderson Piano Shop. 52 t under new Reasonable rent 982 tt APTS., Rocms wm. x!u:hm priv. uegu« Home Hotel, Ph. 886. 97 tl SEAVIEW "Aii. for rent, one block (rom Pedvra) Bldg. management. Phone 74, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 NICE CLEAN steam hoats also steam haths, Rooms. 3 'd room: Scandinaviaz ! 36t AUCTION Saie Sunday, 2 p. m, i ! Auction Market, 731 E St. | 6-ROOM, fully turnished house, full concrete hasement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Greer. 499. new and used merchandise. Juno | 97 4t jcent of U. S. steel and iron pro- saul B s _~ Iron ore from the Lake Superior region is used for about 85 per duction. MISCELLANEOQUS | | LOST ARD FOUND LOST: Tire chain between Masonic | Temple and Waynor 700x16, 14 cross links. | Green 300. 2 District; Please call 103 3t { FOUND— Row Boat. Owner my have same by proving ownership and paying for this adv. Karl Meier, Fritz Cove Rd. 14 mi. 1 3t FOUND — Pair pink rim glasses. Owner may have same by phying | for this adv. FOUND: Ladies brown kid, black cloth and black fur lined glove. Call at Empire. 98 3t DR. DUNCAN CHALMERS GIVES REPORT ON USE OF BCG VACCINATIONS ‘To correct any possible misunder- standing on the purpose of BCG vaccination against tuberculosis, Dr. Duncan Chalmers of the Alaska De- partment of Health today furnished the following information. Dr. Chalmers stated that BCG HOPES New ana Used Mdn W| buy, sell and exchange. 214 ande P St. Phone 908. 999 t1 WINTER and PUND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Suppliex Ds-olwh. Frinting - Enlarging vnt. $750. aper curls, 31 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way ta ) WANTED WANTED: Enfield or Springfield, as issued. P. O. Box 727. 103 2t CHILDREN'S Day Numsery. Ph (¢ Green 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tf W EXPERIENCED stenographer and< * 'bookkezper desires part time work. Write P. O. Box 2622, Juz neau, 102 3t WANTED to buy small house or large cabin in city for cash. Give price and location. Write Empire C, 5367. 101 3t «* K hours enroute! e SMOOTH RIDING! SAS new DC-6 planes cruise above winter weather. Sleeper ac- commodations at slight extra cost. ® NO COST FOR BAGGAGE up to 66 pounds! See Your Travel Agent or Northwest Airlines Westward Hotel, Anchorage Main 765 WAmm—omce space. Call Blue g 99 tt SXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph-* er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart men, Territorial Bldg. 2t WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 freight for hire within the Inland Water Ways of Southeastern Alaska from Caj Spencer, Alaska to Prince Rupert B. C., Canada. Its home port is Juneau, Alaska. pose of shipping blZLLlNG T-BONE STEAKS Large ones, only $3.00, at The Salmon Creek Country Club. 1t vaccine is used to help increase the resistance to tuberculosis in many instances, but it must be combined with other fundamental health measures. He added that BCG can- not be given to people who Teact positively to the tuberculin test. Since October BCG has been given in areas of high tuberculosis incidence by teams headed by Dr. Elaine Schwinge and Dr. Florence | Marcus. The vaccinations will ke '__—‘_ one in cooperation with local phy- | sicians in those communities having medical personnel. Dr. Chalmers emphasized that BCG, although completely harmless, |- is by no means a complete preven- || tative for tuberculosis. | | | I | ] Brownie’s Liquor Store Phorie 103 139 So. Franklin W.MceKINLEY -Owiier Electric Service Shop TELEPHONE 166 Tax Consulation Your Personal INCOME TAX FORMS Done at a Reasonable Rate CHESTER DRARE For Appointment CALL BLUE 415 CANOINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTFM Follow the Cabs to ROSS' GASIS in Douglas for a Good Time cKinley Building - Juneaun, Alaska 5527 White-Henry-Stewart Bldg., Seattle ® SEneca 6250

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