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PAGE ]\)\ from neighboring Eu- Ui, S.-BRITAIN e M Former Alaska comes efiective Sunday BUDGET NEEDS of the season for Coastguardsmen. Pool tables, ping pong tatles, the floor and kitchen facilities APPRENTICE CLASS ESTABLISHED FOR da will be available to make the dance | | | | It applies to all highway ship- | ARD w "IG H ;]m across the f\mmcan-srilmai | plans are to provide re- “BAN FREIGHT (i s i et oF EDU(MION “New Apponimend ¢ = = KETCHIKAN YOUTH «num.m litte Bvlunm. Frahce, fuse a record gl:;_ver‘ rortgan?z lx;nusic, gk Swit and, The Nether K- i Tentativi ate fo) e Februar; A According to the official an-|openad Tuesday, the “five members | Weather Bureau teday named O.|p., v 16. All young people of Administration h?s just returned { nouncement it was ordered because | °f the Territorial Board of Edu- | Kenneth Anderson to “head fts|(; oo invited to attend. First from Ketchikan. There, he "am\ f restrictions placed by the Rus- |Cation are continuing their careful Louisville, Ky., office. dance for the Stor's crew held in Leonard Evans, Alaska director 4—(#— The Uni- |sians on travel. ; review "of the school budget for| Anderson recently returned t0l;..y gt the Union Hall, turned ShS V. w3 NpAIimeRt. OF X Britain tightened| Up to. now, although Britain1949-51, on which recommendations the United States after serving as' .~ "o 5 b,g OORRY, worked with employers and t on the So- |and tHe United States have closed to the Legislature are based. exccutive officer of the Weather : Central Labor Council on a proj HanAE & heir borders to the Soviet zone to| Before voting on recommenda- ! Bureau Rehabilitation Program in | under the Apprenticeship Pr ; B e it | oods. o westerh, Gerinaby, ey (008: for, S UBupkort of dehphlt | the. Phlippiacs. |GE|GER (oumERS They announce that a blucprint| \ve allowed chipments from the |funds, the Board agreed to take | He started with the Bureau in reading and mathematics class I 5 neighboring countries to pass. out two items for new construc- 192&% as a weather observer at| ADY FOR 't T that previously held in Juneau o othey etfort of | 10N, and to present them to the |Medford, Orc. His stations since ! Leen established the west to tighten the economic |l¢gislature in a separate bill include, Fairbanks sndenaghoige. | Evans considers e boss o the. Soviét gone in re.| The Board voted to present to|Alaska | IN THREE ("IES]such classes as esp \Mafich ‘for. (he blodkide on Ber- | the We and Means Committce | ST ™ T | |in view of proposed le: lin, t se, and the Senate’s Fi- | | provide for Alaska Loy Committee a recommenda- | B. D. Stewart, director of the|tc learn skilled trades in Ter- 'PURPLE BUBBLE BALL IS ALL SET for $5,136953.30, to be dis- ited as follows: City and In- rporatad School Districts, $3,562,- | 30; Rural Schools, $1,200,000; | Payment of Tuition, $74,000, and ansportation, $300,000. | JAMES 0°CONNOR, CANNERY COCK, IS ously, the Board had votad |pected. able wip south. | gating offi & Neighkors who knew that O'Con- 1[0 appoint Everett R. Encksun‘ 95| Cecotti reported that music will [nor had been ill the day before, | Deputy Commissioner of Education. 'he fyrnished by a new orchestra fea- ! {and noted that no smoke came|lDiS Position was created in the|turing Lillian Uggen, George Troy- ‘"_!HEA“ SAILINGS {from No. 12 of the Go!dsLein: s by Legislative cction. The|.pgk, John Garcia, Phyllis Langdon ! | Cabins, summoned City Police to|'2¢ADcy was caused by the resig-ang Cleo Commers. Intermission en- investigate, “j‘“r“ of Dr, E. C. Robinson from |tertainment will feature Bob Drux- D | U. S. Coroner Felix Gray, U. s.|that post in Sep"? T. ‘man as master of ceremonies intro- Marshal Sid Thompson and | g T ‘d\lclng an all star cast of talent. SOUTHBU Sunday, February 13 T ———— W. Carter accompanied The dance will be semi-formal.i y Pclice Chief Bernie Hulk. FA".S GIVEN THREE | Al Elks and their ladies are in- Wednesday, February 23 | peath is believed ciwused by | | vitad to attend. Sunday, March 6 ;xrc:\:l“'le'llcdluhsm leading to h:‘mt YEARS pRoBATIo“ [ TR e, SRR single, and is sur- no known relatives. & v are at the Charles| SPOKANE, Wask, A~ | Mortuary, | Federal Judge Sam M. Driver sen- | . tenced Pershing J. Fails to three | years' probation yesterday for em- Tulane Stadium at New Orleans, | bezzlement. |will be turned over to crew mem- scene of the annual Sugar Bowl| Fails pleaded guilty to taking |bers of the Coast Guard Cutter I fcotball game, is the largest steel |$340 from a Seward, Alaska, hous- ‘Stcns when the City of Juneau and | [PLAN STORIS DANCE AT TEEN-AGE (LUB Facilities of the Teen-Age OClub For information and reservatior s H. H. DAVIES, Agent Cuabu e e e e e . ing capacity of 85,000. ng,el en’s Club sponsor the second dance | CALIFORNIA GROCERY and MEAT MARKET PHONE 473 for Groceries Meat Department — PHONE 371 SATURDAY and MONDAY RUTR——————— e e w2 PEST FOODS MAYONNAISE - - gt jar 8% CANADIAN — GRADE A — LARGE EGGS 2 dozen $l 25 300'S KLEENEX DARIGOLD, BORDEN’S or CARNATION MILK Case $6.95 DRIP or REGULAR GRIND HILLS COFFEE - (Case $13.25 SPERRY’S PANCAKE rmm 1ge. pkg. 35¢ 10 1bs. §1.55 ON OUR CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1Z CANS OR MORE — — - 10% OFF EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR THE ONLY BUTTER! We have just received—Quarts, Half Gallons and Gallons of DARIGOLD BUTTER - Ih.%3c Napoleon Brand Imperted Olive 0il FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES On Every Boat - We Feature Low Prices FRESH LOCAL EGGS CARSTEN’S — HALF SLAB or WHOLE BACON - - 1h. T3 POT BOAST - . . . Ib.5ic| PORKROAST - . . . Ib.55c WIENERS - - - - - - Ib.65| FRYERS - - - - - Ih.%5c FREE DELIVERY I —————————————————E RSB LSU L S FOR TOMORROW stadium in the world, with a seat- |ing preject while he was its man- wthc Business and Professional Wom- | | ( {FIREMEN PLAN FOR {nmg'c business for all firemen, most /in the use of equipment. Mtemperatures it falls in small flakes, Territorial ha Department of Mines, received three Geiger counters the latest type, which he will; e in Juneau, Ketchikan and An- ritory. HOGAN BATTERED UP IN COLLISION; sla ch anyone suspecting radio-activity The recommendation for opera- n ores on his property now can | FOUND DEAD' BED tion of the office of the Commis- | Plans are now complete for fomor- call upon the department for detec- | Education is to be for |row night's Annual Purple Bubkle[tion and tests. (om“‘m" '6003’ | Ball sponsored by Juneau Lodge No.! Also, Stewart announces, any in- Finely-appointed *'Princess” The bedy of James O'Comnor, 63- | Considerable attention was given 430, BP.O.E, it was announced to- ;terested persons may examine sam- steamers offer unexcelled |ycar-old cannery cook long resi- | 9 the necessity ior additional sup- |day by Oscar Cecotti, Elks Activi-|plcs of various types of uranium| Ef, PASO, Texas, Feb. 4—(P—The Ry S |dent in and about Juneau, was|® ry service, and it hoped | (i-5 Committee Chairman. Dancing jores in his office. They may see|condition of Ben Hogen, the na- accommodation and tempting found in his bed yesterday after- |UY the Board that this need may | will begin at 10 pm. in the Elks | high-grade pitchblend; carnotite, | tion’s top professional golfer, was meals for a resthul, comlorte | noon about 3 o'clock, by investi- | ballroom and a gald crowd is ex-|the yellow, dusty substance found |reported “good” today by doctors at an El1 Paso hospital. Hogan was badly hurt Wednes day in an automobile-bus collis- ion 29 miles east of Van Horn, Texas. X-rays late yesterday revealed that Hozan suffered a broken in- ner ankle hone of his left leg in the accident in which he also frac- tured his pelvis, broke a collar bone and fractured a rib. ° Doctors planned to put the leg in sandstone, carnotite is the prin- c:pal source of uranium and found in Utah and Colorado; uraninite, a crystalline pitchblende, with gum- mite, a product of oxidation. TR T R ANNUAL DANCE T0 in a cast. BE GIVE", FEB. '2 Hogan's wife, Valerie, suffered only minor injuries. ——— — The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- partment held its monthly meeting at the Firemen's Club last night. Business consisted chiefly of plans and procedure regarding the forth- ccming Firemen's Annual Ball to be held at the Elks Hall, Saturday, | February 12. Chief Mlnaxd Mill ordered a first 2id refresher course during the eve- CRIPPLED (HILDREN'S Officers 1or the coming year were elected at a board meeting of the Alaska Crippled Childrens | Association this ncon at the Baranof Hotel. Victor Power dent of the officers ape Mrs. of Douglas, vice president; Nagel, re-clected treasurer, and Mrs. Henrietta Blackw ecretary. Fellowing conclusion in Janu- ary of the March of Dimes cam- paign sponsered by the Association, officers are asking for all cont butions to the iund to be lumm! n as soon as possible. . Cabez de Vaca end h's men wal ed frora the Atlantic to the through what i i States in the 1530s. association. Other R.-W. Ferguson Frank of whom Fold first aid certificates. Newly elected mombers were led to the truck stables and instructed A fire drill is slated for February 17. at 7:30 p.m. Truck driver Larson officiated at| the lunch counter to close the meet- ing. e — If snow is formed at very low but if formed) just below the freez- | ing point the flakes are large and complex. Preferred... for mellow moments @ Here is the beer for your taste —the smooth and mellow beer you’ll prefer for mellow moments. For 83 years, Hamm’s has been the first choice of millions. When you try Hamwm’s, yow’ll know why so many prefer it to any other beer. THEO. HAMM SREWING CO., ST. PAUL, MINK. ODOM COMPANY 363 Colman Building, Seattle 4, Washingion ASSOCIATION ELECTS' was named presi- | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1949 | MISS MA da merm FINANCIAL CONDITION OF ALASKA Territorial Treasurer Ol- .son’s Report at Close of Business on Jan. 31 AT GRAND BALL Th2 balance of cash in the gen- eral .fund of the Territory of Alas- ka at the close of business January 131, was $219,326.43 but unpaid vouch- ;ers held by the Auditor's Office )..mountcd to over $250,000, and the anticipated revenues for the month of uary are not expected to meet the obligations gccording to ,t»c financial report made today by | Terrtorial Treasurer Oscar G, Ol- son. { Treasurer Olson's complete report {is as follows: Bank Balance as of RGARET TRUMAN s with Major William Zim- White House aide, at the e ‘Washington, D. } january 31, 1949 ......$2,635,664.68 C’s D lumbia AmOry. |res; Outstanding War- Mrs. Truman rants 706,811.58 nces, shaking e, BRI th a plangent $1,928,853.10 of callers in the Presi- {Less Special Funds and box. White House secret Funds incorporated in \ ho don't like people the General Fund et too close to the President, “'i‘l”h are not avail- were dismayed but could no noth- gr::m{;; :}‘lemgeer:;::.l ing to blockade the long line, citory: ,\h'ch included Jim Farlcy and . pyplic School Permanent$ 13,997.73 seneral Eisenhower. University of Alaska— R i Permanent 10,222.68 Smith-Lever 16,971.01 o Engineers’ and Archi- % tects' 5,368.02 | Museum Bequest and Donation ... 1,488.04 Rad!o-Telephone 4,885.44 | Teachers’' Retirement. 146,504.41 | Vocational Education, Federal " 7,023.49 School Lunch Program | Federal 4,592.84 Forest Reserve, Federal 17802080 | Aleutian Tsland Monies, Federal - 960.60 Old Age Assistance— Grants, Federal 57,261.08 Old Age Assistance— Administration, Fed. 11,696.83 Child Welfare Services Federal 891731 Allowances to Mothers —Grants, Federal 3,338.73 Allowances to Mothers | Administration, Fed. 14,534.25 Unemployment Compen- sation Commission, » o e Federal 107,065.58 — . y z Centrol of i DIRECTOR—aubrer M. |“resera D ik Mell ¢ of Chicago is new dl2 lpmergency Maternity ““"" "l‘i g}'fing‘:g“‘;’l’;&“fi?“ °f | and Infant Care, Fed, . 674648 i General Health, Federal 27,767.26 Maternal and Child Health, Federal 37,184.44 ‘Cripp‘.ed Children, Fed. .. 6,215.65 Venereal Disease Con- ’ trol, Federal 14,441.03 |Hospital Survey, Fed. . 932.53 ICooperative Clinical Evaluation of Strep- tonycin in Bone and Joint Tuberculosis 3,629.52 Alaska Grants, Federal ... 275,170.61 Veterans’ Administra- tion—Revolving, Spcl. 426,287.01 Veterans’ Refund Ac- count, Special 54,626.21 Alaska Merit System, i Special S0 ; 271.02 Territorial Building Fund, Special ... 3,460.11 Alaska Tuberculosis Assn., Special 53.35 Vision Conservation Program, Special 393.49 Dental Care of School Children, Special ....... 6.50 Alaska Crippled Chil- dren’s Assn., Special 1,367.46 Alaska Crippled Chil- dren’s Assn.— Trans- portation, Spel. 6,452.99 Motor Fuel Oil Tax, Special 141,857.20 Second Injury Fund. Special 3,884.87 Refund Liquor Llceme . Fees, Special 102,850.00 Nurses' Examining Bd,, Special ... 798.89 Matching One nmnh Contributions, Teach- ers’ Retirement Fd. Special 2701547 Military Base Schoola Federal .. 23,875.32 Amount certified avail- | able to U. S. Treas- urer for Old Age As- 5 sistance, Eederal .. 517,261.08 Amount certified avail- able to U. S. Treas- urer for Aid to De- pendent Children, Fed. 3,338.73 Total -.$1,709,526.67 Bank Balance Jan. 31, 1949 ... & -$1,928,853.10 Less Special and Ped- eral Punds Earmarked for Other Purposes .. 1,709,536.67 Balance of Cash in the General Fund .$ 219,326.43 Smooth and Mellow Beer HERE FROM OREGON Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Harrington of Bandor, Ore. arrived here yes- terday aboard PAA and are stay- Fries, Hot Biscuits, Honey, $2.50. Open all 'night. . Salmon. Creek Country Club. 108 5¢

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