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THE DAILY ALASKA EMI'IRIE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1949 ARMY LETS CONTRACTS FOR ALASKA Fraineers Plan $55,000,- 000 Program on Mainland April Z0.—(P— Engineers said today 1 itracts for the censtructi-a PAGE SIX . Mrs. Wil- | tcrnoon in order that Mr. Carroll Soldin give a resume of his trip to Ju- ew Plymouth sedan with hnm.!l”&!v‘ Store. The Gypsy Basket \\11]‘ Francfsco, Alask: Florence Boyd left on thelbe started on its rounds again by RENI CONIROL A(I | neau public meeting is od- | Coastal to attend ,,\ funeral, Ot ih to go to the states. George|President Dorothy Self. During t PR L riaanl 2, at|of respect lor M, Reed many bus left, for Seattle. | month of April Mrs. Ethel v:m,nk App”ES 50 fiiASKA Wi ( § DECLARES WALSH H > ter { ness firms in Skagway closed Mo T il turn in_all profits from the ly shown | tric day afternoon during funer Regira Vicarino Guyer ar-|:cales of Watkins Supplies to the statement concerning Rent Cc ident john L. , in San Hans pointed by the Pre From Skagway A. voled t 1 Correspondence) the put out by hour. ed on the last Norah from Cali-| A iary funds. The next meeting { Oregon, is' being ugene Medcalf e — where she has spent the|will be held Mey 4 at the home of much approval. The ned with the ACS Ska d Fleishman, who has beer er, and is visiting her daugh-|Mrs. F. D. Calkins. Delicic re- was won 1 ast twi 7 HE be )yed the past two years b r, Mrs. T. Gregg and her famil ents were served by the el 10— | 74 g iwth Grade Room, nesday’s plane Skagway Public Service Com- she and the Gregg iamily will r meeting of the Skagway er. It was de- Friday by Alaska Coasts end the summer at their home in s - SR small electric ¢ ce his home ia California. ines. . J. Ehrendreich, accountant i ”(‘f(‘ ]i;“[“"‘- clock used as the award this S. Churchi 1 Juneau, was in town last weel Megis ntit room win- ¢ i er daughte s.| Mrs. Olga Sullivan diting the Skagway Public Serv- the suih of 310835 during the hson and stal to ice kooks. ; hoe R 11’:‘!“ .“w forid the close of weeks, lefit she will be adr beld recently. The presi- Rt Hoash ed that hm;L': \\'ur'c Burfield were . Wrangell the lunch committee till ‘closed. iThe 4 Mrs. E. Dell, Mrs. B, i cted to order poiion ang Mrs. A. M. Brown hursday m"“‘"““{“}"}’_‘) E refreshments of donuts and husband, F. weled before o s i st p.-T. to the American film, In a public the Act which Rent Director Attcrney Alaska Defense Rental ted that the new legislation is stronger, more’ enforceable and| generally more catisfs to both landlords and tenants which expired held to be iy year—with the ing it the most tim: it at Mrs. Carroll, Mr w. A regular meeting of the Com- mon Council of Skagway was held evening, April 4. Two ointed to be on! Tre E. Kalenkosky |v Thoe clerk e for more infor- Ways and orted that left Friday I 0 to Seattle tted to the saniterium for hos- oflicers for the talled Thursd: . Burficld was for everal school BP.O frem e A evenson and Mrs, F Red' Mr. and Mrs. —. Gregg ang in- Gentile, Fairba yrive, the Polio Fund, and fant son went to Juneau Wednesda Irs. J W A, Wno haslg ywheaten d AC.AA seals. by Alaska Coastal 1 vi 2 arents, Mr. and 1derson, erintendent, 1 A R s, for several at th2 new spin ype Mrs. R. Gelott nount ‘hursday afternoon gway on the r Alaska Cc nceton-Hall to vi nd hem: in K Gregg, ret 1 to - put to work Haines Wednesday by ka| Mrs. Alzert 1 and h t i ifoms Sunday ebertakl femal e brough ACS. They ¥ lockers had | Coastal. on left Thursday | A LEnGhE Jrbve the Seventh and - to go to Seatt on Broadway. Bob Shy le n Wednesday's | will receive med: plane for Juneau v > he will be- | gin his work wit PRA. » meeiing of Skag- F.O.E. Tuesday services we 1t who had pasce home in Los Molir o en- I b army rotection is st T C ; housing ana r 3 installati chtertained wartime con- tion ;.m, have 'OV d 1ecentiy, Maj. Gen. Chief of Engineers, 1. He added that, except few minc projects, this eies contract awards for the ent Alaskan construction pro- been Lewis an- rad placed in the i immedi Ve ported i alled for i ade Room—paid for by funds—and that 50 steel ve been ordered and paid » fund. He said could r otherwise and | gr 4 be ccmmer e landlord ant and s Norah Tuesday was in. por April 4 an o} Auxiliary of the o F met Wednes- prozressing to kagwa 5- | tions in e home of Mr £ harbor. eturned today by Al B 1 {r faines, Mrs, Jack Keller, Mrs. Fran i A large box of 1 to hold a nd her mother, Mr t 1 W sent to the Pres- Rar Mission at Point Barr Good food sale will be held brougt April 16, at 2 p.m. at the rapidly The Jurgelite, ) the Mayor C. A 5 . and the low ids sk 4 2 stal Wed- fow bid meeting of the Common Council of the City ot Skagway was called Wednesday af- The tenant lish the eviction. removal of the Robert williams, Ray Nova Warner, Warner idecott; Twelve family Gothbery Con- horage. Addition plant, $1,331,225; $1,588.584; Peter and Morrison- , Seattle. Feree had rece her father, Morgan Reed, w for word of the death of ng committee was ap- Director . before Full details eviction requir will be " d any tenant or lar hed any tenant andlord | ™y o AT r ercsted perzon desiring| other interested “mv)“ 21 atilities. - Hwo | Rent on! tien. Con- |1 ng blasted) or G G ARG R S SO SR WY | the | cret swimming wall pool project. in the basement o Base—Outside contracts, $2,260,500 500, B. and M. Construe- ma City, OKla. , $8,080,003, it Scns Co.,; Motor Pool storage, $259,643, Salter and contact- ing our loc: and a wading y ies to using E Club met 9 ""““’“"" airbanks, Alaska annual election cf sened Force Base—Airfield \ s held. M arvin T i i .. "~ | lihting, $703,000, Reed and Mar- awar ] v Feb ' el banks. Outside utilities, 2 > o v ) | o0 4 L o | 3662y Fred Wagar Auburn, A Soffee, and Mrs. | ALT 1 ¢ K s atilities, $497,448, c " |ur Bt AR O, e id C n Co., Fairbanks. rwent o g TR- | ey 4 1 4 , pipe 1 and tank 5 3 I.andlc - t char 2| larm, $2,017,62 ison-Knudsen Delta— One-family quart- szu 002, Slater Construction Co., aid bids on 5, were cons three other ered too high. to chtain low- with the the projects read- projects are one as Fort Randall, angz building at Fort and outside facilities gotiation Willlams and t. have moved and Mrs. 11 so into | et s S STy NORGGREN FOUND GUILTY BRIBERY; | NEW fRIAL STARIS Kurt Gustav Nordgren was found guilty of bribery, in a sealed ver-| MAN VINDI(ATED UNDER LAW AFTER NEARLY 50 YEARS foreman of | RALEIGH, N.C., April 20—®— ived the case|Zld Hamp Kendall, who . served erday aiter- (me for a crime he didn’t commit, |can rest easy now. Zant entertained { School crowd, and the| of the Seventh axm< 1 Grades at a party Satur- d evening. The evening was spent in dancing. Peter Van High | The ladies of the Em:lem Club |gave a party Saturday evening to entertain the members of the P.O. Elks in hcnor al' the new |Elks' officers. Pribbernow, T | “ That tombstone that’s troubled [ (d 2 | ziven by Mrs. ¥ urin € T mon (o) Do g0 { g Mrs. W. Beitinge: W. Heidel- jury was sworn in this morn-| him all these years will have to dict returneq by the jury about 7| o'clock last night and read in Dis- trict Court this morning. turn of the century Studebaker retail sales throughout ’ X the U.S. set a new all-time record ! The Legionnaires gave a party kson. The suit asks for resu-i About the G More people bought new Studebaker cars and trucks in January, February and March of this year than in any previous quarterly period in Studebaker history ! Studebaker is the 49 buy word all over Americal i G S GG NG R G G G U VA T G L G G N S G e at their hall Saturday evening. tution and possession of a parcel 2 of land in the Casey-Shattuck Ad-| Mrs. Paula Selmer received a |dition. letter from the Office of the Regis- trar, Stat> College of Washington, | Jury are J. B. Puliman, Wash,, which informed |G Doris Hanebury, Neil her that her youngest son, Robert Charles H. Forward, Mrs Jechn Selmer, was among the tenth , Paul F. Schnee, Jack C. of the freshman class carrying tull | Gould, Mrs. Oren Addleman, C. W. work who rank highest in scholar- | Bland, Robert Thibodeau and - | ship. Whiteley. Tomorrow will be motion day in RED (ROSS BOARD baeigens: Dy b e OF le[(]uons To On the revised trial calendar, the sz of Olaf Dale vs. Catherine Nye on the Petersen-Jackson Burford, Eckley K.| | MEH 1:30 ]‘0“'6“1 n‘xumingibmfgfmoc::fl?rduesf(g;y, Bl"l::tdaosf’ | Juneau Spruce Corporation vs. the| ILW.U. ]wm,u Chapter These will be followed by several Cross are urged to attend a mLE'—;Cfl\L‘ involving operations at Port "nL tonight at 7:30 o'clock to bt}Chllkcot The case of the United held in the City Council Chmmh’xs}smlee vs. Wallace T. Rutherford in the City Hall. The call is issu- | has been moved to the foot of the ed by Chairman Boochever. ! calendar. Board of Directors of the of American Red The Enjoy the whiskey that's 'afiunfiufla as it Name" KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND the aged recluse was convicted of | killing Lawrence Nelson near | Lencir, and spent almost ten years |in prison fer the crime. | Later he was found innocent and pardonzsd, and ever since he's had hankering to have the tombstone |removed from Nelson’s grave. The marker says that Nelson was | “robbed and murdereq by Hamp | Kendall.” Yesterday the General Assembly passed a law that makes it illegal to erect or maintain a tombstone which charges anyone with a crime. It was passed as a personal favor to old Hsmp B 'SMOG CONDITIONS - MAKE 90 PERSONS SERIOUSLY ILL DONCRA, Pa, April 20—P— More than 90 persons were seriously l today and a dozen others had |left town as government experts | ried tc duplicate smog conditions | suspected of causing 22 deaths last | fall. | Doctors reported numerous cases of hoarseness, sore throats and |coughs as the Public Health Serv- ice scught for the third day to determine if the suffocation cases | last Octcber were caused by a com- “inanon of smoke and fog. ‘Through the tests, the govern- ment agency hopes to prevent a recurrence of the October tragedy. As a result of the deaths last fall the zinc smelters of American Steel & Wire Co., were operated at limited capacity. They were re- ;C,.Efled last Monday so that result- |ing fumes could be observed in ‘ccnngcnon with the tests. - eee—— A IN FROM GUSTAVUS and Mrs. Fred Matson of Mr. Gustavus came in yesterday by PNA \ s | MATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP, NEW YORK * 65% GRAIN NEUTPAL SPIRITS lcnd 2re ‘at the Baranof Hotel.

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