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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Failed io Make Curve, Four Die Pelican Chatte: I €i Mrs. Conrad Klippert has returned PELICAN, Alasza, Jan. 24— (Spe- | (rom Juneau where she was taken cial Correspondence)—At the Jan-|°y plane on January 17 for an em- uary 20 meeting of the Pelican Pro- | trgency appendectomy. Mrs, Klippert ressive club, Jack O'Connor of the |is making a rapid recovery. gtme division of the Fish and Wild- life Service was present to discuss changes in fishing and hunting reg- rneau is Mrs. R. C. Kendall who ac- ulations. O'Connor was introduced | companied Mrs. Jack Stearns to by the new president of the club, ‘OWn. Mrs. Stearns is at St. Ann's Torh MacGrail. It was moved and |lospital for medical treatment and seconded that the club request the ! 's reported to be steadily improvin.. P division to invesLigate )i sibilities of planting trout lake above Pelican creck. After an open forum o hul and {ishing regulations, means of raising funds fo were talked over and it cideq that two bak: sales eld each month. MacGrail named Mr Joe Paddock and Mrs. M. W to make plans for the sales. the warmer weatiher and swimming as Secreta | after encountering freezing weath- | White was reciected longshore boss. | er from Seattle south. The Raati- | kainen’s next stop on their tour of | Little Earle of Mr. the States will be New York City and Mrs. W. E ] vhere they will visit relatives. third birthday 3 that afternoon Jack erick Wetche, and F invited to the Soule's home to s the birthday cake with the celebran "R SALE Jp— S patented land, modern ¢ fireplace, electric range, <Hby g o 3 i : 1 n 3 ’ W=A=N-T A-D=S LS. g-room well furnished FUR SALE m>, school bus stops, 2 acres W JTOUSES to be built for lind, farm machinery, hutches, chicken house, spring occupancy; 2 or 3 bedrooms, with or without fire- places A commitment before building will allow considerable:: choice in style and finish. Very tc. Immediate possess- Terms. mmediite elicst riished. Two fire- lenient terms. RESIDENTIAL property in map'e flocring, 2 bed- rumpus room, sink wi‘h vice rances. /PARTMENT Houses at desirable nvestment prices, disgesal, 9-ft. refrig., lots. coming BUILDING Lots, 1 lccation. WILLIAM Wi%8-Phone 234 o NEW LISTINGLarge home and {t. troller at Pelican; also THE guest house, sea wall and lawi, CLARICE and THE FORREST- bathing beach, garden, large trees an ideal summer place or, ER. The MARION J. greatly re- duced in price. year around residence. Built of |DUPLEX; 2 pt. houses, 2 houses )4 Friday evening Mr. and N Wetche entertained at 18 |group of their friends. T were Mr. and Mrs. Helwi sen, Mr. and Mrs. | Martin Nielsen Refreshments were serv evening. eir Christe: Home from a week’s stay in Ju- all« i yossession, Court-whist provided an evenin new home, merriment for all those who ai rd party at the Com- turday evening. Mr. ndy Anderson were Mus. e lor and Harry Mowry sec or tie men. John Heusi- | ik R iven the consolation award . W. C. McCaddon received ; prize. A buffet lunch served at the clos2 of the card nz. The committee in charge ot ! entertainment for the evening was composed of the following: Mr. ‘unday dinner guests at the J. A. onnin ome were R C and John Enge. Kendall of - plac coms in u>| During the nisht of Jar a troller Alicc M omb sank smal! bo; floa i that the boat spran. a {leak and the Leavy snowlall ol night weichted down the cralt ca Mrs. A. J. Raatikainen has re-‘ing it to sink. After several unsuc- turned home via Alaska Coastal from cessful attempts by trollers to Juneau after completing her duties the Alice May, W. E. (Cub) as secretary atoard the M. S. Hy- was avle to tow tie boat W giene. She was absent four months power barge to the feach wie e k 2 i von R Iouse and Cafe, in il e AR M s is tioe wieckage of a single automobile. Four ycuug pessons, including two sisters, weer killed when th: autom:bile in which they were riding in Berkeloy, Calif., failed tc make a turn in the residential district. After apparently hitting the curbing the car caromed off a tree, the impact tearing the bedy off the chassis. (® Wircphoto. heavy lcgs, many large wihdcws, maznificant view. Between Point Leuisa and Auke Bay Recreation Area. Former Dr. Kaser home, $3,500. INEW LISTING: Small house, two blocks above Baranof Hotel on ol s the ear Douglas. FURPLY ¢ MURPH 1 within the school system. To Mrs. as she made the trip on the Health| Department boat which took her as| far Westward as Nikolski on thel tip of the Aleutian chain. Hostess to the Buzzin® Duzzin sewing club for its meeting on Jan. 12 was Mrs. Conrad Klippert. In addition to the members, Mrs. Klip- pert has as her guest Mrs. W. C. McCaddon, Mrs. Percy Johnston, Mrs. G. L. Edgecomb, Mrs. Harry Mowry and Frances Kaye. The recently launched halibut boat Glacier Bay left for Juneau and Seattle the evening of Jan. 14. Aboard were the owners, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Jacobsen, Skipper Sivert Anderson, a crew member, Bjorn ‘Thorkildson, and Elmer Mork, who will make a brief visit in Juneau before returning home. It is expect- ed that the Glacier Bay will return was pumped out and then put o. the grid for repairing. The Palisana called on Jan. 17 and took out 12 cars of frozen fish. Tuere less than one half million povnids of fish remaining to Le ;sipped out from tlie cold storage plant. On Jan. 19 the Coastal Mon- arch arrived with 120 tons ol freight for Pelican. Konrad Klippert and Jack oby have returned from a trip to Cove made in Klippert’s boat, Arminta. The Thomas E. owned by Tom Elswick of Wrangell, came in the other day. Also aboard was Don McGee, who went by plane to Wran- gell to accompany Elswick to Peli- can. Elswick's crew, composed of Joe Paddock, Nels Mork, and McGee, and J. A. Ronriing, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Torkilsen, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kendall. weck A M: Wahto presented | ates of award to Marilyn Karen Wahto, Charles Pad- and Alden Max for having neither absent nor tardy during first semester of the La ti! den of the Sitka i ‘e Fish and Wildlife| Service, came in on the Scoter and spent the past weekend in town. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCaddon | ntertzained a large group of thelr‘ friendas at a party at their home on' January | Nob Hill Sunday e T.aey were Kaye, ight ening, ge in two months. are busy these days making up new gear for the herring season. E —_ some Complimentng their daughter depicting some outstanding incident Margaret, whose fifteenth birthday in the life was Jan. 19, Mr. and Mrs. G. L Petor Brown was awarded a gift for Bdgecomb entertained at dinner y naming the person drawn at evening. Covers were laid for ch of the 32 cartoons. Frances Kaye, Bill Edcecomb, Alice Late in the evening a buffet sup- May Edgecomb, the honor guest, and per was served. Those present were: hosts. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. White, Mr. and Tom MacGrail, Mr. and Mrs. . local artist, had drawn Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen were pleasantly surprised by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetche and Mr. and Mrs. Helvig Christensen who called on them one evening last week to wish them happiness in their new home. Cards were the diversion for the evening and refreshments were served. the latest meeting of Local T 0. 83 of the ILWU, election of of- 18 icer: was bheld. Marion (Mick on, Mr. and Mrs. ipple was re 4 President of comb, Mr. and M organization. Gibson Youne sue- \ 1. W. S ceeds Don White gs Vi T ! and Roscoe Max was Friends of tne K. Raatikainen’s cording Secrets the po geate have received word from them in by Jeff BElanning. Harry Mowry Florida where they are¢ enjoying wa osen to replace R. C. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Don Lindberg who came up to spend the holidays witl Mrs. Lindberg's sister, Mrs. L. C Jacotsen, have decided to spend the winter here and/ during the Jacobsen's absence, are living at the home of the latter. nd ndy ‘An« G. L. Edge: 1 ir e, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underhill, Mr. and Mrs, M. Wahto, G. Hels.nger, Bob Hart- Tom Elswick, John Ence, John | 1 Brown, Hans En:- *dzece the * clever colored . cartoons | addock, Mr. and Mrs. Don- | Don McGee, Mr. | {toxes on liquor < a contest for which Bill | of each guest present.! 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 Hamy’s, you’ll know why so many prefer it to any other beer. rapair of school iacilitie HOUSE MEASURES (Measures Intrcduced) Ncne. (Measures Passed) Substitute for H.B. 48, to raise to 15 cents per llon on beer, 35 ccnts per gallon n wine and $400 per gallon o rd liguors. Passed 23-0. 1 ab- | sent. .M. 3 (formerly HJM. 5) urg- g that the limit be taken off the Ler of brown bear killed in Al- Passed 20-1, 3 absent. formerly HJ.M. 6) urg- sulations for the protec- sea lions in Alaska be Passed 23-0, 1 absent. (formerly H.JM. 8) urg- he proposed Copper Riv- inhw ke eiven first ccnsider- n on the list of new Federal ojcets for Aluska. Paszed 20- nt. formerly HJ.M. 12) urg- immediate plans be made ffectuate flood control for the on of Nemana by means of 1 cutting off (he bend of the River. Passed 20-0, 4 ab- led. HH. 5 that 6 7 (form:rly HJM. 13) un‘,-J icient funds be a t highway construc- | o permit relocaiion, widen- nd improvem:nt of the high- | ot wrd to Tupnagain 5 absent. way north of S Passed 19-0, 1.M. 8 (formerly HJM. 14) urg- gress to enact a Bill to the U. 8. Supreme Court the Federal Rules of Civil applicable to Alaska as Passed 20-0, c ma oczdu: o:n as possible. bsent. H.B. 36, to require that certain evsons hired for work in Alaska st recruited elsewhere shall, upon tcemnaton of employment, ror'ed by the empl r to the lace cr recruitment. Amended and csed 16-8. H.B. 45, to appropriate $1900 for e expense cf the Office of the 0 'At(ozney General for the current biennium. Amended to $1300, pass- ed 24-0, then held over when Rep. Taylor gave notice of intention to reconsider his vote. H. B. 46, designating persons au- horized to as attorney for an- ther in Justice Court, prohbiting ny atterney who has been disbarr- >d or any attornay under suspensicn o so acting. H.B. 50, te appr te $2500 to lcfray corta’n expenses of the Dele- ite from Alaska during the com- n X <d 23-0, 1 ab- ent. H. B. 53, to levy a tax on tcbacco rd tobacce p.oducts at the rate of cents per standard package of 0 cigarettes and 2 cents per ounce Amended to hall go to a ction and s. Passed 20- or snuff and tobacco. previde that revenue ecial fund for con: 1 absent. H.B. 40, to provide dependency lowances under the benefit pro- visiens of the Unemployment Com- nsation Law. Passed 23-0, 1 ab- .B. 51, to set the date for an- ! municipal e'ections as the sec- 'n Tuesdey of October and to pro- ice for a term of one, two or Ivee yerrs for mayors and one or ears for councilmen as the | lities may elect Passed absent. TH D. FEB. 17 (Measures Introduced) 58, by Rep. Essie R. Dale, mend the law relating to clec- ns Al revising the Blanket Pri- Iaw enacted two years ago. inos Cemmittee. 1 B. o, Rep. C.C. Carlson, per- juniors saw several reels of color- ing to collection, custody and sound motion pictures yesterday al- oi mctor fuel tax money: nding (he present law, provid- of the Forest Service, Admiralty Di- the revenues shall be spent oximately equally among the be ) 'a safety | ing more passenzers than there | 1 | | | i 1 i Ways and Means Cemmittee. H.B. 61, by Rep. Marcus A. Jen- by request, to amend the vor licensz law by providing the istance of 200 ieet from a school ¢ church, within which liquor remises are allowed “shall be mea- d by the shortest regular out- door course cf pedestrian travel frem the outside entrance door of he premises which it is proposed to license to the closest outside en- trance door of such school building or church.! To Judiciary Commit- IT.J.M. 15, by Rep. Essie R. Dale, urging that Congress authorize and direct the Alaska Road Comm s- sion, when enzaged in surfacing or hordtopping any highway that en- tevs a town, to continue said sur- focing and hardtopping of said highway within the corporate limits aid town. To Committee on DOUGLAS BASKETBALL TONIGHT Two games will be played tonizht in the Douzl: ymnasium with the [irst game between Columbia Lum- bes Co. and Juneau High B squad. The second game will be betweon the Douglas High and the ACS. First game will begin at 7:15. CAKE, PIE SALE Club members and housewives are em uded by Chaiimun Mis. G. E. Forouson of the Bake Sale to be e tomoirow af- 19, start- Foods are to e prior to 1:30 t can be arranged and priced. Mis. Ferguson stated that ing Roads. HM anu O act legislation requiring the Alaska mon Industry to employ at least 0 percentum of resident fishermen season, 60 per ecnt cdent fishermen during 1950, 70 per cent during 1951, 80 per cent wrine 1941, 90 per cent during 1933 nd per cents thereaiter. To | ¥iileries Committee. only pies and cakes would be offer- i 15 weck'’s sale. ANDREWS HERE Walter Andrews arrived this weck frcm Fairbanks to attend the forth- min3 wedding cf his daughter, 1 Andrews to Ross Bishop, acl date of the wedding has not on ennounced but is to be in the very near future Mr. Andrews hzas been employed in Fairbanks by the Army Engince:s ructicn projects in that 160 sed) consideration. To to compens te ! 1 for his ser- lature and for propriate fund e Attorn Ge o th 1er expenses of hi d with passed vith an ap- proprictino of $1300; passed with n apcropriation of $3401, 14-9, 1 btent. ! B. 38, to provide that buses us- ed as commen carr exit and prohibit ca CEL STRAGIER VISITS ving recently by pline from Fairbanks was Marcel Str: son Mrs. Henry Stragier, to re and to se2 his mother, been ill and in St. Ann’s Helen Erstine and Jula 1 n of Seattle, are also here dur- r mother’s illness, and ex- cect to return this weekend. e — '38 PAA PASSENGERS NTHURSDAY FLIGHT Pan American flights carried 38, assengers in and out of Juneau yesterday with 16 arriving here and for ‘Seattle and Fair- include: Rosemary Johnson, 1, Judith Brandell, of | seats for more than 15 miles. P: ed 14-10. - SENATE MEASURES | banks. From £ Pauline 24TH DAY, FEB. 16 (Measures Introduced) Elroy Ninnis From Annette: Charles Buchert1 nd Lillian Buchert. To Seattle: Myron Coleman, Mrs. Gladys Scott, Mrs. Al Foster, Johu Foster, ence Foster, Alma Fos- t , Jessie Watson, Dal riiz Yadon, Mrs. Erwin S.B. 22, by Senator McCutcheon, to establsh a tax on admissions, | the revenues to go into the World | War II Veterans' Revolving Fund. | The rate of tax would be approxi- mately 10 per cent. To Taxation Committee. | S.B. 23, by Senator McCutcheon, te change the name of “Unemploy- | ¢ v Dale. D. Bail, M. L ment Ccmpensaton Commission of | “auers, Mr. and Mrs. M. Roushman, Alaska” to “Employment Security | Vrs. H. Hancon, J. Gould, Mrs Commission of Alaska.” iGlen:immon, M. Kurnley, Al Felker (Measures Passed) To White! : Thomas Lake, Ii HB. 4, to increase the license Zeib. taxes and excess catch tax on traps | To Fairbanks: and trap-caught fish. Passed 9-7. ’f&‘lr:’ Church, Marie Cyrk, Paul S— | Colka, Jimmy Otyrohok, Jack Sorbi, 25TH DAY, FEB. 17 {Frank Dronan and Joan Berr, Mrs R ZOUTE TO SEATTLE | (Measures Intreduced) None. | (Measures Passed) | b S.B. 12, to provide for equal pay | i Piemstra of Cordova stop- for women doing the same type of | peq in Jurcau overnight enroute wcrk as men. Passed 14-2, | to Seattle. 3 H.B. 19, to appropriate $250,000 to be administered as a revclving fund for the construction and sale | or rent of moderate-cost housing by the Alaska Housing Authority. v Passed 16-0. 1 FOREST SERVICE FILMS SHOWN FOR TWO AUDIENCES - Two enthusiastic audiences of >oo FROM WRANGELL Mrs. Lea Ella McKibbens anzell is at the Baranof. of HOME AND INDUSTRIAL IHSULATION WOOL —ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 Brown Phone 103 s Liquor Sfore 139 So. Frank'n P. 0. Yox 2596 ternoon, shown by two member vision staff. R. L. Davlin, administrative as- REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS 076 over First Natfonal Bani BARGAINS IN PLASTICS Purpese” Shoppinz Bags, Bridse Table Covers, Aprons, Table- cloths, Pillow Protectors. Capitol t' Seles. located in Parsous lec Store. 23 2t ‘walnut fin- n., Apt. £06, 23 2¢ T of drawer at. nco tel Junezu. . condition, w oil burner in- 2cn 113. 22 tf FOUR Water Tuke Boilers, 240 HP 1, complete with all casinz, briczwork, ete. Tested to 400 Ibs. PSI recently. 13 ft. high, 7 ft. lonz, th d:um. Weight approx- m tons cach. 2000 each. Prics ONE 100 HP Washington Estep Diesel Marine Propulsion motor. Price—$1,500.0. Boilers FOB scow at Winslow, Washin: ton. Will deliver enzinz Scattle, Washington. SHIP REPAIR 22 3t COMMERCIAL Winslow, Wash. MARINE SPECIALS %-in. bronze gear pumps, $15.00 each, while Juneau Weldinz Com- pany, Phone 525. 16 tf 1947 GMC rickuz; 1941 Dodge &~ ton panel; 1941 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 15 tf 042 FORD Dump uck, new 100 Fp motor, excellent tires, 4 speed transmiss on with two speed Eat- n rear end. Inquire Green 715 Letween G and 7, evenings. 13 tf ;I:Cfi[grproper(y, scme cash, bal. terms. Write Empire 5457. 12 tf "ISCELL.FEQUS iNY PL.O. members In Juneau cph Whiting, Black 285. 110 3t HOPES New ana Used Mose. W. buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n¢ St. Phone 908 999 1 WINTER and ronND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplie: Developing - Frinting - Enlargin Artists’ Painds and Materials Rlue Printing Photostats 115 Decker Way. '{URK by hour ‘o}’wh;:tz fi;v;yb‘fi? Black 210. Laura Lee. 21 4t Call 23 2t for 15-month-old baby. Green 669. WANTED: Young working couple v iwo working girls to share medern heme, Call Blue 127, 23 20 party wants to buy or two or three bedroom 113 tf BRIVATE rent a residence. Phone 581. CARRIER FOR paper route. In- cuire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph. Green 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tf PERIEI D Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary '$258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. day or week Ph. Blue 655 % v ’ N t I = » First St. 1 large bedroom double, hed. 1 small bedroom with double bunk for kids; comb. living rocm and kitchen, refrig, wash mach. dining room set, daveno. $4,25 Easy terms. Owner return'ng to Florida for obvious reasons. 3-bedroom house, modern, furn., Basin Road. $6,800. i-bedrocm house, full bsmt., furn,, ; . best neighborhood, 11th St. $11,500 ‘-bedroom house, new concrete bsmt., furn, yard, view, $1.000 | down. j-bedrocm house, view, Star Hill, 1-Ledrocm house, double Ict, furn, 9'h S $7,000. -bedrcom house, fireplace, view, near Gov's. Manse. Will cons.der all offers. 3-6 bcdroom house, all hardwood floois, best elec equip., furn., full concrete bsmt. with 16-in. footings 3-in. walls, 10x12 jois's, 5 lavers insulation, auto oil heat, elec unit heater, storm windows, large din- ing rocm, living room with beau- tiful view Juneau and Channel, wrge yard. West Juneau, $28,000. 5000 down to rizht people. PETERSON HILL 2-bedroom house, furn, 3 acres patented fronting wownhill toward Auk Lake. Sacri- ice $4,600 includes 1940 Ford pick up. FRITZ COVE 1-bedroom cottage, workshop and garage in connec- tion, 3 acres patented $3,800. DOUGLAS, $1,800 cn terms ine. frontage road and beach; 3 bed- room new house near school, $7,500; 4-bedroom with new con- crete bsmt, on double lot, $6,500. WEST JUNEAU, 1-bedroom house, barn, chance prove up 160 acres A -mi. beach. $4,000, $1,500 down, bal, two years. USED CARS, BOATS all types. PETER WOOD ALES AGENUY Reul Esiate - - Boats Sale Merchandise ut Marbo Phone 91 clean, furn., beautiful ' $10,000. please call Mrs. Jo- | GARAGE or wurehouse orThop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t1 20x45 FT. Spaée for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 t1 %‘IVE Octive Wurluz;r Spinit planc for rent. Ar’erson Piano Shop. 80 | | | s | STEAMHEATEL Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf VURILLZER Spintt pieno for rent Anderson Pianc Shop. 52 u NORTHEKN FHotel under new management. Reasonable rent, Phone 74 982 | 6-ROOM. fully furnished house, full con’ cete Fasement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Greer. 499 83 tf ms Wi es. Jome kitcher: SEAVIEW Ao for from Federal Bldg NICE Ciean Room, stesm-aeates Lower rent. 310 Gold St. 856 ¢ NICE CLEAN tieam heated roome also steam bat candinaviay 29 1 R ms LOST TOUND: Pair of glasses n Cafe Owner may have same !b! 2 for this ad. a2 3t FOUND: €mall spaniel with blond s. Owner may have same by vaving for this ad. Phone Green 835, 21 3t Snow falls in the tropics. But changes to rain unless it falls Smooth and Mellow Beer /¢ divisions and that municipal- | sistant, and Ranger C. M. Arm- | es shall receive 60 per cent of |strong gave the prozrams for young- the revenues collected from ma- |sters at the Mintield School and ne sales within their boundaries. | the Tee Harbor School. Ways and Means Committee The children were bspecially' B. 60, by Rep. Warren A. Tay- thrilled by “Realm of the Wild,” a; increasinz the school tax film about animals, and “Timber’ $10.50 and providing for its distr ‘ Tutem Poles.” (\ il Follow the Cabs to . - ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas K PhiscareTion soes Junean Foot Clinic ‘14 Shattuck-—RB} Distributed by ODOM COMPANY 363 Colman Building, Seattle 4, Washingron CHRISTENSEN BROS. PHONE 658