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PAGE EIGHT TWO FILIPINOS IN | MORNING MURDER; | g s are requested to owing - topics, 750 words v 17 ‘m x different sub- in 50 words nor more [BETA SIGMA PHI EHIOYS PARTY ON | VALENTINE DAY, 'FIFTY-STAR FLAG IS GIVEN HAWAIl BY April 15: “My Most | FEL‘K CAAHAY SHoT & ennial and HoW If mppo regular meeting of Alaska AN(HORAGE lABoR | P t‘ 15+ “My Most Suc. | Deita Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, was AD 5—June 15! “My Mos - . sold | ! 3 : il 15-—June Most held Tuesday night in the Gold| moN : / Estiben "Steve' Cruze Held| st Shrub and How I Take | ncom of the Baranot Hotel Pol-| PEPLCTRTED. oo (08 1 g e 3 |lowing a short business session, with 50 stars, the gift of the An- on First Degfee Mur- e 15—Auzust 15: “AlasKan | ymempers enjoyed a Valentine party, | chorage, Alaska, Central Labor August 15—-October 15: “My Fav- der Charge L orite Garden Bulbs and Their lipe (Felix) Caaway, 31, a Fili-] oo pino dishwasher the Baranof Ho- October 15—-December 15: “My tel, head d:)‘( \'1. “| Favorite House Plant and Its Care.” o'clo g as he walked| pocemper 15 February 15: “My along Admiral Way. and died on the| ,7,o successful Bird-Feeding Pro- sidewalk a few mi SRR m and Who Called.” ben (Steve) C gave him-{ Ay manuscripts will become the self up to the police shortly after, adm the shooting Cruz, 49-year-old Filipino, was ar- raicned in the U. S. Commissioner’s Couri at ncon today, and charged with lirst dezree murder—deliberate and premeditated—on a complaint} roperty of the Juneau Garden Club and the decision of the judges wil, be final. Useful garden gadgets will be warded as prizes for the two best etters received on each subject. 4ll entries for the first contest y Stanley Baskin, Assistant) nust be postmarked not later than District Attorney. April 15, 1949, and mailed to Mis Cruz was given time to consult|irarry Stonehouse, Box 2002, Ju- an attorney before having a pre-|peau, Alaska iminary hearing. He is being held R in the Federal jail in the custody S. Marshal William T. Ma-| ALASKA CLIPPERS | FLY HEAVY CARGO it 2:05 am., Wiliam Sweeney,! NORTH IN JANUARY owner of the Midget (Sweeney's) romrry B! outh Franklin Street, called| The Alaska of Pan the Juneau City Police. Dr. C. C.| American World Aird flew 162 Carter and the U. S. Marshal’s of-| tons of cargo to the Territory and fic -ere notified 18 tons “outside” last month, D. E c'nev told Police Chief Bernie| McMorran, regional traffic mana:- riulk t at he and othiers had heard °r. announc { The northbound a fcw minutes Lefora. t outside and saw a ot throuch the head.' on the Admiral the January g year ago, bound load is four han twic luska durin the sou cene, v ran dyi The man was lyin Wa. sidewalk about four feet from s rreater for the same peried. out west corner of the bar, passengers were He ¥ 2nd when Dr. Carter ar-, -0V ates and Al- A { aska of this year Shorlly after, Estien (Gtee | Cruz arrived in a Yellow Cab drivei las® year. by Leonard Triggs, and admitted th T kiiling. | The British govern Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter Hei- has suspended four scientists lan took Cruz into cust A raged in secret se research the 45 ibre Arn Y Sec se of doubts about their loy- in the killin Caaway's L Charles W. C The murder victim, in Juneau since Room 14, Ordonia Hotel yed at the Bar .three weeks ago \ Cr gave Goldstein Cabins. ¥ Juneau about two yea This is the firs neau records si 1946-47 who I last his residen o | LETTER - WRITNG CONTEST PLANNED | BY GARDEN CLUB The monthly meeting of the Ju- § neau Garden Club was held Tue~- day in the home of Mrs. Joe S: lier, with Mrs. Charles Forward as eo-Hiostess. Below are just a few of the fitles fron, Mrs. Charles Tuckett of Dous- | oyr complete “Music America Loves las gave an interesting talk on the care of her orchid as a house plant. | Members were surprised to learn | that this orchid has been treated as an crdinary house plant and not ! kept in a glass case, as is usually doue, Allen Shattuck discussed prepara- ation and planting of a seed flat, stressing proper soil condition, drainage, light, and the importance of heat and moisture. Planting time for various seeds, and the use of Semosand in treating the seeds to prevent damping off were topics of special interest. His method of controlling young spittle bugs was of particular value to the members. ~ series of contests, open to all gardeners of Southeast Alnska,' whether members or not membersl of a garden club, will be conducted Best" library! Stop in this weekl Mmusic EVERYONE WANTS TO HEAR ALBUMS Polonaise—Al Goodman Jercme Kern—Al Goodman Eileen—Al Goodman Sweethearts ~Al Goodman Give My Regard To Broadway —George M. Cohan, Jr. Favorite Songs From Famous Musicals—Vol. 2. Sidewalks of New York Dinner at the Waldor{— Borr. Love Songs—Donald Dame Golden Voice of Russ Columbo Country Song Hits—Elton Britt Music America Loves Best— Mischa Russ Case Beryl By Candle Lizht—Beryl Davis. Bunny Berigun Memorial Album Smash Hits From ' Broadway Shows—Marion Bell Bebop Album of Modern Jazz Piano Rhythms it Basie Babalu—Desi Let's Dance—B Geoodman March Time String Time Hymns of All General ) 3INCE 1804 for * soft flaver | uaigue bouguet Brahm's King M ne Latin A Freddy and l’any Oihers Scle U. S. Agents Julins Wile Sons & Co., fuc., New York, N.Y, | Distributors for Alaska 0DOM COMPANY 300 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Washington Used Success- | arranged by the social committee to take the place of the regular| cultural program. Entertainment consisted of var- jous card games, with prizes for bridge going to Mrs. Marvin Fen- | ster and Mrs. Warren Hcuston. Refreshments and trading of valen- es between ‘“secret sisters” fol- lowed the card games. Irene Ras- | mussen was in charge of the ar- rangements for the party. Ccuncil, was ptesented to Gov. Ing- ram Stamback at the opening of the 25th Territorial Legislature yes- terday. The flag symbolizes the hopes of Hawaii and Alaska to become states of the Union. The flag has six rows of seven stars and a row in the center with eight sta; Wilfred C. Tsukisama, Hawail- born Japancse, was elected President " of the Senate and Hiram L. Fong, The next chapter meeting of the | g waji-horn Chinese, was named as "‘0‘1""“»‘6 will be held Tuesday, Mar. | gpeaker of the House. Tsukisama is 1 at which time the regular sched- | 1o fiist Japanese ever elected as ule of cultural programs will be re-1 presiding officer of the Hawaiian | sumed. | 1egislature. e N R ATOHU i ATOR JUNEAU | S DT WOMAN AIRWAY O IS VISITOR IN Operator of the AlJones Alrways n Be Alaska, Mrs. Ann Jones arrived in Junsau by Pan Amecri- can Wednesday and wa3 a Pacific rthern passenger for Anchorage o N vday. SAN FRANCISCO—Harry Brid - M:s. Jones, only wom.n ' o office said that the CTO lon - n the aviaticn fleld in Alaska, Bas | g,5r jeader doinz wel ™ tod heen in Sea‘tle on a business o five-hour operation yast trip. While in Juneau she attend- % rm*(h dikBent ed Chamber of Commerce meelirg B “his progress is this noon and voiced her approvi! e ( tax program. lhem 2ll at once?"” e heard to :e money from nation which refus or requests” d of Coun ny Yurepsn msstwms, memyr MAIL AND umes,ss SCHEDULED JUREAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Northhound . BARANOF _Feb. 22 ALASKA . March 1 Southbound S.S. ALASKA __Feb. S.S. BARANOF _Feb. 3 ¥ OR SERVATIONS OR INFORMATION i Contact . ALASKA STEAMSHIP (OMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN Agent 21 28 Serwing AU ;1’(4464 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS of i | Yeliow or Royal i | | j Blue Cabs Due to the rise in operatin z costs in the past few years without an increase in fares, we are now faced with a problem. Either we have to raise the fares of cabs in Juneau, or cut cur operating expens We have chosen the latter. Rather than raise our fares we have de- cided to curtail all unnecessary operating expenses, Effective the 15th of February, we are dlscontmumg our dispatchers at Ycllow Cab and moving all our dispatching equipment to the Royal Blue Cab stand which will operate as the YELLGW CAB COUP with PHONE ! 22 Since all of our cabs are equipped Y Y SEEY & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 ed ¢ in Mo have e till that his ¢ | night his o Lea i o'clocl the run i the sn | terncon. wheel. wever, John Winther, Sr. locking for the tan overcoa come fellow-Elk mistook for | wrong Winther's to the Club, he can YAKOBI ON MAIL RUN ~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 TAN OVERCOAT IS D: ELKS SUNDAY bats that have | /‘(ch;.nut'd by mistake during ast few weeks could b2 gath- in one spot to the men's clothing business. st of them, after a daay or found their rightful owners|ng. e back on the proper backs. | wn at the El g coat Sunday will return Mr. | get wi. | i 8 G | { ving yesterday morning at 9 | k, the mail boat Yakobi cn | Petersburz-Alexander-Juncau | s expected to dock again at mall hoat harbor Saturday afe Skipper Sperl was at the oW s RIGHT INTO HOUSE BRISTOL, England, Feb. 16. (P— somecyie could | Raining cats and dogs is nothing. At John Tout’s house it rained a B ‘cu\\.—ughL through his kitchen ceil- | The cottage is built into a hmslde! is|and one of the eaves touches the t! gmund on the slope side. The cow chomped her way through | ' Club Sunday | Tout’s terraced cabbage patch. Sxel 3 | stepped on the roof. Crash. It the person Who picked UP 1he | ess———— HOME BEAUTITUL | Tout took his off the| Nearly 2,000 planetolls or tin: y hinges, shootd Daisy out of his!planets have he':n catalogued by home, put on his hat and went to|astronomers. seé his lawyer. Yesterday a court awarded him 25 pounds ($100) Daisy’s owner. 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