The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1949, Page 8

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[E— PAGE EICHT BEACH COTTAGE IS DESTROYED IN CHANMNEL FIRE ‘The sp ular fire, said to have been caused by a stove explo: late yesterday afterno on®n t Douglas side of Gastineau Channel, completely destroyed the small teach residence of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scott, a native family, near Lawson Creek, halfway between Ju- neau and Dnuqm\ Flames wers vi Douglas but m: le guite a & the Juneau ! ible from sight from e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ —T Juneau Agenf a! Seatfle Conference FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 'ALASKA-NIGHT IS ON ARCTIC CLUB'S PROGRAM FEB. 25 The annual ant mosi important social activity of the Arctic Club of Seattle, the Alaska Night Dinner and entertainment will be held' the {evening of Friday, February 25. | Gov. Gruening, Mayor Duntar of ! Nome, Mayor Loussac of Anchorage, ! - Kohler of Fairbanks, Mayor kson ‘of Juneau and Mayor of Ketchikan: have been in- ited to be in attendance, as well |as Gov. Langlie of Washington; i Mayur Devin, the top-ranking mili- authorities of the area and the Mine. Supply Company, is Clay Nix- on, a lawyer of Seattle, who some years ago made Several trips to Al- aska and spent a period of time in Ketchikan. The Arctic Club, having as its foundation the Alaskan member- ship of those who formerly lived in Alaska, or who have interests there, or who hold “Alaska Resident” memberships, is encouraging appli- cations for memberships from Al- ackans, to continue this grand tra- dition. In that spirit, Captain A. I. Goddard, past-president, Inter- national Sourdough Reunion, will te the principal honored guest of this dinner evening. > ANS DOCTOR BACK ington umedical school. Of particular pleasure during his Chicago stay, according to the doc- ter, was visiting a dozen crippled children from Alaska at the Bill- ‘ngs Memorial Hospital at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Dr. Moore said they were extremely happy to be able to talk to somecne Alaska. lespie, Presiceny oi the Mill and|Turner of the Un:reisity of Wash- ANS NURSE CONSULTANT BOND FOR WESTWARD Bound for_the Westward Sunday on a field trip will be Alaska Na- tive Service Consultant Priscilla Parker. Miss Parker will be gona approximately a month on an inspection trip of ANS unifs, Ac- from | companing her will be a nurse who iis to be stationed at Unalakleet, Eniblen Club No. 90 Installation of Officers Saturday-Feb. 13th at 9:00 P. M. Elks’ Hall Invitation to attend is extended to all Elks and their Ladies. Also, all visiting Emblem Club - mem- bers and visiting Elks are invited. o Free Bance and Refreshments following $ o ,\dho s of the various fishing, can- 12, lumcer and mining groups in- | terested in Alaska This affair, tanding eve FROM STATESIDE Just returnec from several weeks in the states, Dr. Phillip H. Moore, Territorial Department of Health orthopedic surgeon on loan to the Alaska Native Service, was already it work yesterday. Dr. Moore is spending the week ‘n Juneau before returning to his the intention of the Arctic|station at the Mt. Edgecumbe Or- No alarm was received by Douglas Fire Department, but a sigent of Hii titied the Juneau Fire Hall, r\.)lAnnm' the out-of-town location. i A 2-9 call brought volunteers, and nearly a dozen offered to go out took two pump cans and one uisher, tut, the time they 4 2 arrived, flames er tr s s X ‘, ; ¥ p: s e is ture, the fire had ! 2 - § 1 in addition to the invited|thopedic Hospital Sunday. the small building, v % g % s to offer the hospitality of| While in the states, Dr. Moore control i e Club for this evening to any |attended the American Academy of Late this afternoon it wa lackans who may desire to attend | Orthopedic Surgery, the American the cottage was_occupi d who are locally in attle and| “ociety for Hand Surgery, the and Mrs. Mqrris Scott and V 1d like to be in attendance, as Acallemy of Oerebral Jones. The three lost all ns of engenderinz some of the 5, in Chicago. He a personal effects and bare camaraderie of the Fa 1 gracuate school clini Theie, 00 b University of Oregon, Washingtcn, and Mrs. Scott b b A e Chairman of the dinner, ap- | 1l and Colorado, well as i n to the Governmen 4 W ORNE President Robert Gil-| iaving a conference Dezn al or treatment i1 in » 2 he Red Cross has keen cailed into the case and mekes an appeal for used wéarable clothing for the two men and woman. Any clothing sup- plied may be taken to the Salvation Army headquarters in the Dccker Luilding today eang tomorrow and to the Red Cross headqt ers in the Shattuck Building M - » R T o e cotning et s wrzers. (GAME (OMMESSZ N Wik bror MUBLES Ui‘é on - Ty Starr has been an nt on the Arctic Club da for many y features standing entertainment as well special “Alaskan” menu, and 2u agent for Alaska Steamship Company, is attending a four-day meeting with top com- = to discuss Alaskan traffic and operating problems. Green is one of 15 Alaska headguarters by Alaska eamship Company for the conference. Cempany of- 2 im of the conference is te tackle yroblems encountered by the Alaska agents and im- freight and passenger service to Alaskan ports. This is the first annual agents' meeting {o be held al discussion hetween conference sessions are (from left): Frank Burns, Cor- G. W. Skinner, President of Alaska Steamship Company; H. N. Green; Fred Arnold, Sitka agent; and George W. Hooker, Skagway pgents calied Seatile prove since the dova agont; , Valdez agent; Peterson, General Traffic Manager; DR AND VRS CLEMENTS RETURN FROM VACATION ——— um, e 5 A month SIEWARISIHDEES ¥ AlASKA MiNiHG Ll penicids A 6 Ftinens and vientr) ice have tax (Juncau and Vieinity) ed the capacity of that department, d continued cold to- £0 they are being S held on two floor id Saturday. Lowest Copies of the series of bills xnlr\)-] ok e, e Bullding. erature tonight near 5. duc into Congress which would ol s fr ;tl:n:law A],Skn mining, have been| In Room 430, members of the Al- § ey winds fron received by B. D. Stewart, head Game Comr 1 are going “‘.“ the Department of Mines, from OVer D Delegate E. L. (Bob) Bartlett son, Although applying generally to 1.27 inches; the United S , they would offer Y o ¥ uly 1, -90.63 inches relief to i miners and be of rport None particular value to the industry in inches; Alaskn, according to Stew inche Stewart ana s the b ing these values: ermit free sale of gold i o @ rfzx enn‘clmz*m of the National Min- | ¢kairman, planned to hold n A =HoogenHomR 0f Saserabury erals Act would provide premiums °f that group toni uest 8t thn. Grstineen, to cover the costs of exploration and |JOW: He expects the 2 production of strategic and critical| !0 continue for about minerals, and (3) they would give BRI ON TONGAS s FOREST closed or curtailed by War Produc-| tion Board Order L208. | Those wishing to study the meas-| Tonzass Timoeriine, ures may do so in Stewart’s of- Service fil s shown “' fice on the fourth floor of the Fed- | inz of the Junior C | merce this noon | Jaycees secretary Lois Ester eral Building. | - -eo i ¢ ported the re ticn of Peter TOLO DANCE TONIGHT |ner from the JC! AT HIGH SCHOOL GYM nors. Peter Wood was ap; e fill the vacancy J-High's annual Tolo Dance, un-| Guests at the meeting included der the sponsorship of the Girls’ | Rep. Clarence Kcating, Major How- Club will get under way at 9:30 'ard Wakefield, Mrs. William Trim- o'clock tonight at the high -scho® ple and Pat Nap g\nmflmum > - dy Land” the people of decorations for Southeastern (gurls date bo»5| cation spent in Cal- fornia was pleasant in spite of the cold, rainy, foggy weather for which Californians apologized, ac- to Dr. and Mrs, John Cie- | ments, who reiwrned to Juneau to- | by Pan American. [ Clements attended the C e dical Evangelists’ seminar on | arthritis in session -while he was ' outh at the White Memorial Hos- pital, Los Angeles. 4 The ments drove south by the bast route, visited Mrs, Clements’ mother, Mrs. Michael Mahoney and er brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. William T. Burton in Tul- are, California. | -a - | and MEAT MARKET PHORNE 478 MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR GROCERIES PHONE 371 SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Store Will Be Closed ALL DAY Tuesday FEBRUARY 22nd . . . 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