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PAGE EIGHT ™~ : 1 : MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1949 TIN MINORS ARRESTED m AN, AUIO munflon REPORTS [/ "’y CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS BIG CU IN SITKA CLAIM | | SIXTEEN MILLION | e mseiucweini| MEETING TOMORROW A G E N ( I ES | GUN BaUfiHI HERE (@E. !Ba, SIX SPEN]’ IN AlASKA ed for four per cent of the total meeting of the Cathollc Duughters iministrative expenses account- | A very important business st of operating the Territory, or‘of America will be held Tuesday | By E $ X | night, February 8, at 8 oclock in pROPOSED ate of tho Ieperinens foy & B Total cost of operating the Terri- : 1is heading are the Gov- [the Parish Hall. elfare, two teen-age n o fs & tor during the biennium ©s office, $18,848.93; Attorney | Grand Regent, Mrs. Wm. Biggs, tod 1o ke WEte DWING was $16,101,053.08, accord- (oneral's office, $39,345.45; Audi- |urgently requests all members to at- d nsfer ! ‘“‘112.\-‘ ";nbt‘ 2 : F~ A Y]n the biennial report of Terri- | , i $73,607.27; ‘Treasur- |tend this particular meeting. o Ate eforma- ULSA )kla., ob. T7.—(M torial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. This fice, $81,253.45; and Depart- 0 m|<510n T "‘S Marshg am °T. | persons were killed vy ! tice ; P R A TR A HOOVCT C m g L “_"fl_ it ) V‘:ka,] p it '\:'-.{’:lm ) lude m“m;..nu‘s‘ ir.om Terri- | ent of tion, $197,252.31. BUSINESS TRIP BRINGS Air express means immediate delivery to M r PS’eSIdenhal fah 1 m n Su Y | ta receipts and Federal match- -, | MRS. KRAUSE TO JUNEAU ore tody, as the bors ors. | a 10-day old baby died later funds or special allotments i youl Simply write or wire your favcrite PowerS in Fu'ure L : . 7 A I ks irvivors 11 tc sl e R ':EA SfRW(E BOATS Mrs. G. E. Krause of Juneau and 3 ihop or your bulln.ass house, requesting ounted to $729,630.83. on Anchorage arrived from the West- 31, 1948, ARR'VE JUNEAU poR'l' Snrd. dity BHAAAY &l will be here that your merchandise be shipped by Air s v k Jimmie I e Litter- 1 revious biennium, 1945- ¢ i ey . \ifered a I jury. He was |46, the total cost of operations was PO for f\e\erd days on business. i Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to 1 y Neltare D 1 of Mrs. 2 Litte $9,0 5 Jocking Saturday afternoon at| Mr. and Mrs. Krause are owners you in a matter of hours! Dependable se rnment reshuf- | e roiigh UH. Marshy ¢ be victims. teok 28 per cenmt of u Cold Storage dock was |Of the Hillrest Apartments and ; B e s cervice boat, BSP 3144, |until a few years ago were in the ice at lowest rates by Air Express. 1ld squeeze 65 agen- ik rs killed wer he total expended during as 3 . ; ; § Tinsley, 21, a 4523.91 "g} ‘::“1 . from a run to Sunset Cove, |concrete and building busine tight group one-third : 1 enneth 3 i Gordon M. Meyer will | Bere. T are now in business all under firm control | ' e i three-year-ol 1 2 went to city e President e b ¢ e ols and $960,935.32 to rural r Gustavus at 8 a. m. Wed- ‘mr”' EigERge g b Cotlgreds on . ; ight-. brol ud t F b aid to the Univer- with a load of snow remoy- | IOr many years, Mrs. Krause was | nonths search for ways to stream- ttary M i wtor Mary Lue Litt sity of Al amounted to $615,- et ot the OAA Tair- |active in Democratic politics in the & o oW e the goverr the ¥ group | PN ST o ? 50 d 5000 gallons of fuel oil, |First Division. | headed by former President Her- T®&% ey b p itterell a2 3 ingle in the budget, The BSP 3144 is also stopping et bert Hoover u iving the Presi- {214 F r s y : ints o b ol lta il b neb ol tg AHoh, ‘ ,!\TEn)uloxu. STUDY dent brea over his ofticial re Thursday night and ransack e el Vs tarel 231, or 89 per cent A | Members of the International AIR Es family—powers said ate neesded |°¢ U > 8 g . f the tc WAMCAT RETURNING ‘Oh'(‘_y Group will meet tomorrow n the pres 2 1 state of munitior A Include t i R the evening at 8 o'clock, at the Gov- | E ¥ 6t d F ( v ¥ 1 R ernor's” House. {: on aases fare Health De heavy weather, the ACS S b } ! pressh ol : Home, Depaw- ty t Wamcat was scheduled | i -, authority diffused atch 1t ) , _WE u..,g? B:&(k@h’ ment r Juneau today with-| ~CREATIVE WRITERS MEET | . confused, ey of ke mpe 0 . liquor I g its expected work.| The Creative Writers will meet lines of autk staff s were made, however, at | tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home | To remedy that, the commission | Chief Dor 81 NEW g P—Virtual ¢nd 1 t Sent Island, Eldred Rock, at of Mrs. Dora Sweeney, 517 Frank- | ' proposed a government pyramid ¢ bills stel toe Mari s aufiiad iheieBy. Gl War n¢ Mo R ORE BEAws: T ¥ k- There is nn substitnie tar newsnaper afvertis based on the 2,000,000 Federal em- St fanhst : e« il ployees and building up to a score n app nded, ti youth: used by 2 ccld I ont pass cr ration t 4 of top-level agencies directly under 8 calib s T £ the President—instead of the 65 |ar 1g kniy i & it ko wratt umted " = . which now report to him “if they hal 1oney and sold ong watct e o i warko i i ; 3 fi v E T w @ W E E K s l | : e e e e Annua report to anyone.” Thi a'm € m skyscraper win- At the h of this chain of ) 2 C 2 ¥ X oi P command, the Pre. would be 'store Th 1 ) said it was @ y . ; W t fortified with new sta i month, Lund vas Co this: rm southerly ¢:d @ assists £ U ? F o . e r a powerful “mana: al arm” vic ¢ wzlary WAy coming th way met a 0 S M A S H H I T S S " l e 9 an expanded budget office, mu i to Dor 3 boys hwest coming this wider powers to reorganize govern- i from the comics. R 1t: ss. Forecast: ment offices, and authority to name B R ol wihot e Scnes . e SR e ek G You will have to come in and see with your own eyes the wonderful approval. 4 v amission c itk . . . /s AT ' oy trom the s o otrices' INDIAN WOMAN Raywond Blummer 29921 2 total values you will find during this sale. AND for goodness’ sake get here U : bbed for streamlining were nine - etaatory” agencies, indluding S v ICTIM OF s 1 EARLY for CHOICEST SELECTIONS. three—the Interstate Commerce Resmns as Ih"d ipal 3, Comm! ou, Federal Reserve Board 'g 3 . T Vv ® e R T Divis'on Di s ale BeginsTuesday .M have proposed putting out of the G 4 3 - < g riesianys Yeorganization reach. NDOW ROCK, Ariz, Feb. 1~ ; v v ¥ i T The report was the first chapter P—An It i e rm;’,,r,t;- whit se today 1])‘“01;11('- dur save the taxpayers “billions” — to A 5 Y s M. Stewart of the ney oi t on in Alaska, be handed Congress in 15 instali- James M. Stewart of the enses, $46,- ments before March 31 gevaio Heseruaiion ‘Agid e RECs clisuin e ,:,s,mr Tatanie .03 116 approbriated fundsrmnd Values to $6.95 BLACK S e ey : The 3 rom the motor fuels ; : de $5740258 from Sizes 4 to 10 WEEKEND mems sy R Tl High and Law It irst such casualty G ADAK HERE ! Pan American “world Airway's . ; B S o the Jevelo N s Sandals flights carried 51 passengers in and . R ! £ s ‘e Adak of Ketchikan, deep sea | dustrial Development out of Juneau over the weekend. e o 2 . Br: as L under the heading Passengers included the following % f | o ria ent amount- | from Seattle: Harry Hagen, Will- ' = " o A e {ephee Woat. arel s m,d Bay | ¢ 3, include $35,- | izm Read, Martin Bennett, Mr. and T with tr rs A. E. Owens and . ial and su,-} Mrs. Ray Holland, Dennis Holland, ' = Sewatt 15 divecting | B . O n board. The tug 9 « al funds for fish- | R. F. or, Bernard Ayres, Ken- | 2l it leaving tomorr morning to | € ime vork; $93,380:16 | neth K\du\\ Ballas M. Kadew. e i At < o ywens' logging mm,‘) ¥y a ment of | Mrs. Ray Straight, Kenneth Bow- .. - " e, ¢ i the ownz : 5 y the Depart-| man, Barbara Johnson, Len Bagaris i ¢ afiaas’ bidn Hate ment of Agri ve; $17,765.44 by | Arnt Nilsen, Edith Munz, Donald | Munz, Richard Munz, Floyd i wardson, Walter Hellan, Sherman J. Patterson, Arthur Kizer, rdemuth 121 PAR Values io $7.95 BLACK Suede BROWN Gabardine Sizes 4 to 10 Patent £ High and Low Calf Heels From Fairbanks: B. N. Bensir H. C. Muideon, Dr. Jimmy Oti hek, L. E. Linck. To Seattle: Jon Hickey, S. War, burton, Marguerite Butts, Rose Wolf end infant Richard, Judy Wolf, Kathleen Wolf, Thomas E. Hall, Emerson A. Rogers, J. D. Smith, Harry Hoyt, Mrs. Rosemary Jobnsen, Betty Brown, Fred ‘Thompson, Rudy Kruel, Joe Meher- 8. M. Dore. To Fairbanks: Howard Wilcox, Jack Diaz, Clyde L. Smith, John' Easley. D s COAST GUARD PATROL HERE FROM KETCHIAN © 2 €3 4 2903 PAIR W check your Values fo $9.95 Suede, Patent, Kid and Calf ‘anltlon sygtzm Colors are RED, BLUE, BLACK and BROWN Pumps, Straps, Slings, Casual Types Loafers and Sport Oxfords Joast Guard Patrol boat 83- 524 docked at 1 am. Sunday, bring- ing in Ivan D. Armstrong, Boat- swain Mate ol salen B. Niel- - Hreasiialeiaers 50')3636 }’OWOi‘ The beat is leaving some time | this week to take Armstrong to the Sentinel Island Light and Nielsen to the Spenc Light to be the oificers-in-charge at their respec- tive stations. | eesee ©0000000000000000000000000000 0000 The patrol boat as been at Ketchikan for r rs and having a new radio lled. William o ’” Back ¢ cheo kyour ive youtop &ve money by . FROM \\)-m\(.m\. ) 0 carbure,tor quah yantlfrm& SeerClng now The correct fuel mixture You forget radiator trou- ! ou’ll 3 15 @ must for economical bles after we searcn for courteous mech‘amcfi. winter driving. You'll clogging, leaks and other advanced equipm know yours is : ¢ troubles, B i | | ! | | 1 in and wiie, Henry Roden, Mrs, | " £ i . o | I { ¢ pubzip in your battcry We thoroughly check it, Hot engine spark is a recharge or replace it u‘ must . for qu:k winter necessury. 5 starting. You'll get it! We make engine turn- over easy with lubrica- tion of the proper gtade. eccessesscsssvecvee Carl Heinr Port Chilkoot from a thre ) him to Washington, D as New York City, Chicago and Seattle. Going partly r th DUrpos XXX TITRTENY .o i gt M You'll find our men know your car best . . . always with Alaska, Heinmiller reports 4 ment at the great “,,)‘U’h those Letter MoPar parts of the Chrysler Corporation cars. terest in that area, at the lack of knowled t ‘p He predicts very lar r S o2 there. : pr ; - for a couple of 3 —— saowar ax visron | Tume i “/Hit The Juckpo’l" Every Week, All CBS Stations | South Franklin Street C. Brena of Skagway has tered at the aBr: 16 s S et o