The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIX SKA COASTAL CARRIES 49 ON FLIGHTS THUR carried by lay numbered 49 wit irg and 14 chedule of flights Passengers outg A full we Passengers to Sk were My« Brooks Hanford Bob Ak y ye Ron Richard S Reynolds Yo Harold Dominez, M sriffin, Mrs. Kre vich, itka: OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF Adar Merchanis and Coniractors LOW FREIGHT RATES BELOW DECK STOWAGE via COVERED BARGE "DAN" LOADING AT SEATTLE FOR Southeastern Alaska March 13th to 18th For Bates and Information CLARK TRADING CO. H. L. CLARK Box 334—Phone 23 740 Westlake No. JUNEAU, ALASKA SEATTLE, WN. e | ROYAL KNIGHT SHIRTS Only At MacBDougall’s ROYAL KNIGHT SHIRTS OF FiIRE BERGADCLOTH . @ Test Proven for Quality @ Reinforced Pocket ©® Exira Stitches for Strengin © Fresh Water Pearl Buttons @ White Broadcloth Flat placket on sleeves. Stitched cuff Collar guarzn for life of in shirt TTHE most te ific shirt value in America! The Royal Knight shirt . . . top quality! Extra stitches that guarantee it wears like iron! Regular styled fused collar. Laundered 50 times fincly tailored and finely sewn for . . .cquivalent to 2 years of wear. Truly no better shirt buy can be made than the Royal Knight Shirt! Collar size, 14-17. Sleeve lengths, 32-35. - ——— - ——— — - - - - - laska h incoming terday Frank Sullivan T h m THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA L DENTIS ARRESTED SCHOOL PAPER OF d by L tewart, Io Gust . Kellner, < From Ke ville From man John So! Sitka: M M Ander- on, Mrs, J. Martin, Dr. Milo Fritz 1. J. Cunz, Jes Olson, V w. Granell, Cl Dely, L. F. Blake, : Wally Westfall. i the efreshments £ ON irlines iay totaled five arriving from Anchorage Murray, Levi H john Palme Westfall pre f President is ill. warded nitts. n of ceting \J Blake H uey. | Hoppin, Helen the corumeyer, new . Clem Mar. | d Patterson, mem- ' Martin. MOOSE St. Patrici’s DBay Saluriay, March 12,10 P. M. Moose Lodge Rooms * MOOSE MEMBERS and THEIR LADIES ... amnd Please address letters: ""Mail Order Dept” MacDOUGALL - SOUTHWICK SEATTLE {1, WASHINGTON Pleaso send me +v+ Royal Knight Shists, colicr ize . at 2.98 plus 00c 33¢ regular postage per shirt. sleeve lengths,. o air mail postage or Charge ] Check [ Monoy Order [ Sorey, we cannot accept C. O. D. orders, MacDougall-Southwick, Seatile 11, Wasi, Jar business ce cream and | IC NORTHERN i Pacific North- and 15 leav- Clarence Moriar- Marshal , Virgil Seiser, J. R. Webb, Milo Fritz, W. J ce, Art Ness, Miller, B. R A Typieal SLAYING OF DEAN, DOUGLAS AMONG TEXAS CHRISTIAN U. NATIONAL WINNFRS | CLEBURN as, Mar. 11.—#| NEW'YORK, Ma yilf Houston Walling said he|Alaska high sch { filed murder charges today | among the 1,065 wi t Art Clayton Hester, 24, |nual school per the slaying of Dr. John W. Lord, zine competition sponsorcd i dean at Texas Christian Columbia University Schol lice arrested a 21-year- Army YMCA, but ated from the case Lord said was hzd been or two days. i, which had been located on Highway &0 Aas. Sherift Spring offieers | jon s | ot m t the ciutch o0 |ratino in the sa wtomekile had been burned ion of he out - | e Gty gean, o somn ) INTERRUPTION 1N k BOAT HARBOR WOR in his socluded home near Su on, miles south of Fort Worth, where the Uriversity 1is scated. Werk is continving at the small Loat harbor in w.ticipation of the pproaching fishing season. The Edith, owned by Henry An- derson is almost ready for the fish- The John Wise boat, ¥ is having its motor over- hauled at the Charles Warner Ma- chine Shop. The two boats will be taken to Seymour Canal about March 20 to complete the overhaul- n: it 12 nead everely beat- | 8. His ¥ llet was emply and his | car missing. — et School Bus Hif; Girl Is Killed, Sixlfie_n injuerd BELLINGHAM, Wash., March 11 A fully loaded logging truck i school bus on was The San Juan and the Wrangell wned by C. E. Becker and “Red” Birch ctively, are having their tors’ overhauled. L. K. Larson lining up the gurdies on his the Bu Ed Welle has in- talled a new gurdie on the Norma. Amt Nilsen is putting a new moter on his Saga. Charles Merila s giving the Rauma a general over- raul t the Jacobs-Ne: ni. a new propeller wes made for Max Dorman’s oat I recgntly purchased. Jame 3. Kri family ar vith thei. the Dor- Pelican or ow road east of here yesterday, illing an 11-year-old girl and in- i _uring 16 adults and children. Dead was Jane Wistrae of Star Route, Wickersham. She and her rents moved there only two days Ambrose, bus driver, ate Patrol a log on the | | truck was protruding across the center of the road. It hit the bus| ;dz, for just beneath the driver's seat, al- though Mrs. Ambrose swung onto { the shoulder, she said, to avoid the L either today oIoIrew. s “calumet” is t gave to offered Pere* explored the C in 16%6—and iz h. | the Frencl The Wistraz girl | eats behind the driver, -+ H - serap lead and Madsen's. old 2 A Cales By Public Auction and Private throughout the year Nex t ~Auc§imfi Sales Dates Gemeral, Incl. Mink, Color PhaseFox . . . Mutation Mink May 4ih Mink—General . . . . [Iay 23xd Mink . .. . . . . Junel3th Lampson Fraser & Huth Inc. New York, 1. N @21 2EVer Fox, April 18th 151 West 30th Street tor Garnick, pro L.ospital assistance or y equipment for!V cperated hospitals. (Bills Passed) providing for i property where ther n: evidgnce at died otherw than simul- uniform the reto. Fe neces ed pertzining to the he Territorial Treasurer regard ¥ nz cecurity for Territorial depocits. k o provids for 6-1. dum of the voters of the Territory uestion whetliier the Terxi- nid itzelf fer $20,000,- Senator Butrov -lourths of the total to e he appr o1 o ckool purposss. Passed ment of 1 absent. ation for srovide for premarital orial Veterinarian. 1inations and sero- 3B. 49, by nators Rivers and ;! ests. Passed 22-2. Peratro i lishing an Al to provide for prenatal ka Stetehood Committee; presc blocd tests. Passed 21-3. s powers and duti (Bills Killed) (Bills Passed) 83, pertaining to the ad- SB. 48, transfer of funds from of dentists to practice den- riculture Department to the . Indefinitely post- ritorial Veterinarian. Passed 15-0 by 13-10 vote. ! absent. sent. H DAY. MARCH 4 413T DAY, MARCH (Bills intreduced) Na hills were in Rep. Conright, am: ,in the Senate on th s’ loans and bont the session, i I IDNEY [FIRST BB TOURNEY A SET FOR CHARME 4 . GLERREY duti a refergn- H DAY, MARCH 4 Bills Intoduced) <~ > o 96, by Lahor Committee, au- temporary benefits to em- wen, to provide under t with | the af- beginning at 2{ mor2 starting at |.; 7ill represent J prozram and tw: Team Americ passengers last year Wiiliam attle Art 1l be pre- tod w the city ob- & Kl T More | - ) : ; : may nue on Sunday niaht - - 1ead and cld 2 139 Se. Frankin it P. O. Box 2596 g £ ey batterits at ] Phone \\ /‘/‘ [N AYBE you're one of those lucky men who can bribe some youngster into keepins your car washed. Even 80 there’s no substitute for an honest-to-goodness professional shine-up now and then. It makes all the difference in the world in the way you look on the road. Our shine-up artists will wash your car lovingly . . . brush end vacuum all upholstery . . . slave away with polish and elbow grease . . . and hand you back a car that's iesher than a pup after a bath. Drive in soon. 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