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PAGE SIX e — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA { g TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1949 BALL PLAYERS T0 START PRACTICE TOMORROW NIGHT LOCK THEM UP! "otk ioeen OF WEATHER | i = ok l F’F ‘ Alaska Coastal Airlines, flying a lock all those 48 A 4 o Gwde ! full schedule of flights yesterday, | | brought in 33 passengers and took CONDITIONS tr up 33 IN, 25 OUT ON ALASKA COASTAL FLIGHTS MONDAY ) | agers 0ff|(|a|5, Umps No, that is not the bitter com- Sut 98 ‘for. a- totel ot B3 4 X Iment of one who dislikes children.| Weatn:® conations and temper- 3 S(heduled Ton[ghf The impulsive outbursp is by a|stures &t various Alaska polnts, ) fi who dotes on his two young | 10 m'ILB:-“P.\s;xlu":qoultl-n:;‘ :-:3 | Mitchell, Oscar Kritignson. ball practice fo will be r permitting at 6:45 o' | fo without who ye along | © 1 of the has recreation for yers \ ball trips to S 1east Alaska a o e e e POTLUCK DINNER ON T houndfoe the Boath, Ehe. ald THURSDAY EVENING | svrvae ing exchange e ikan and Juneau dur- N, e summer. Do te indicated s the possicility that K | ould hold a Baseball Tou e in the summer which would| b similar to the Lions Gold Medal | Basketball Tournament, to which| J.T,.;‘u teams x-ermld be invited. il ‘p' Ll Macen | \Kervick, Jerry Ansell, Marjorie o Yes fiim(,fifa,"‘?j of Skt | G, O B, oo ga Ashenbrenner, Helvi Bar- Channel’ League will meet tonight | funesko, R. C Neable s qeg‘let:w?axter» Mary Bavard, e Fire Hall at 7:30 o'clock to] To Seattle: sues M. Coieman, W, 2 L 1949 kba the k for e, MAN IS NARED M OBSTETRICAL MEETING i/ iomes o™ 2o 5 MORNING ACCIDENT Frank James was taken to St. " Anne's hospital early this muor for treatment of injuries receiv | for his Not d - WITH 18 FROM HERE |at 8:30. She will return he outhbound M: 1 Mrs. E. Orrel twe daughters. Dr. W. M. Whitehead was sche- | w iuled to leave today by Pan Ameri- an Airways to attend the Pacific| clu thwest Obstetrical and Gynecol- 1 Association. meeting at Port- | ighters. lock them James L. McNamara. their own sal SE SAILS SOUTH wiiionc ron, Miss Pryor, R. Macen- | For Ketchil i by the Weather Bureau, follow: maybe, “But, | J An up, s, kind of keep | Yak .o - : EMBLEM (LUB PLANS | The Emblem Club will have a| {luck dinner and dancing party | embers and Elks Thursday , April 28, ng at 7 o'clock in the Elks Hall. Members of the committee in| of the affair are: Florence | ouver: Miss C. Coleman, Mrs. Rodrigeau and | pxpyoRER KEiURNS i FROM TkIAL RUN| Explorer piloted by Maznus tied up at the Cold Sto surance. > ! \er was encountered. Thesboat| call ple of days for Area 3 in- Cape | ave in a after halibut. es the area between Spencer and Unimak Pass. Leaving soon for the first run| kan: rs. Thomas - | Paddock, Tommy Paddock. For Petersburg: Bill Auld, n, Helen Amos. O. Rutherford, Helen Y| Herman, Charlotte Langford, and Mrs. Jack Shaffer, Jacqueline Shaffer, Hugh Antrim, Max Will- and I eaaiion bl (KR ! d, Oregon, of which he is a[of the season will be the Zenith, | given | © er member. He will return|owned by John K. Iverson, and| am. | next Monday. the Sit pered by Ken Junge. | feen by G. A. Wood,| Dr. Emil Novak, most promin- Ice and bait were being taken| Phone 57 red a broken leg and other | 8% gynecologist in the United ard the two boats this morn-| ate pany, the man walked into the path of the oncoming car and the driver was unable to avoid the ac- cident. James comes from Haines and Hoonah, - FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ! JIMMY JACK TOMORROW R { Funeral services for Jimmy Jack who died Sunday at the Govern- ment hospital will be held tomor- row at 2 p. m. at the Memorial Presbyterian church with the Rev. Walter A. Sok ff officiating. In- terment, Eve cen Cemetery. CAA MaN HERE A, O. Johnson, CAA man from Ancherage, is at the Baranof, PM BLENDED WHISKEY i with that clear clean taste! ding to the taxi cab com-| will be the main peaker. them under guard.” Ba 11 The City Engineer is worriedBet 15 e very y children in|C 31 ¥ | o ttuck Addition, where 30—Cloudy | For working as part of the | 32—Partly Cloudy | La street improvement program. | 19—Part Cloudy For Sitka: s are careful and|f 36—Cloudy 2 o4 chful,” said Mac. “But a child| 39—Clear ting into the street for a ball,|J Airport 36—Rain r instance, could be ‘tragically | Arnette Island 44—Rain | % . sfured through no one’s fault but lak 34—Partly Cloudy| ™ ™ 5 own 32— Partly Clou i o “Just warn the mothers,” Mac| 1?:((;;5 }f’m b.tk‘a:hMr.\ ld a reporter, “to p closer tab | I 5 e 1 their children n ever. We | Nor 21 ?-\:"l{;OCl;uxll.\ g Ll“,“‘,'m’\fc, | Pe ‘H'u,l_pu,,gy“m-, and Mrs. Weber. Prince George 44—Cloudy from Haines: Juneau For Tulsequah, passengers were: G. W. Robinson, S. Fraser,William Mr. i: Mr. Hinsdale; for ay: Bud Whiteside. akee: Alexander Jackson, Mr. » Fish Bay: Jack Martin; from Gerald Jorgensen M. Benson, C. | Bean, Mrs. A, V. Credo, Eric Wul- nberg, Clem Ace, Esther Loescher, From Tenakee: Gus Sjoquist, J. J. Henry, L. H. Clark; from Chatham: Gus Peterson; Jay | Lumbermens CASUALTY COMPANY announces the appointment of B. W. COWLING HENRY M. HOGUE to serve the needs of this commu nity in all lines of casualty in- Lumbermens has always paid di | dends to policyholders at the end oi the policy period. 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Purdy, C.| A faculty dinner will be held mpson ternoon. V ghan, roski, A. McKenna, C. Larson, R. nschuk, Douglas, A, Church, R. Neable. | NUISANCE 1V ARRIVES he fishing boat Nuisance IV| The evening circie of the Woman's ered by Stanley Thompson ar-,‘Society of Christian Service of the in port late ard the boat were Skipper Mike F and Tracy Huffman. Juisance IV left Seattle Thursday Fi;cult_y Dinner Eric Lamb, Henry Ne- | tomorrow night at Mike's Place for all instructors at the Juneaud High School and .their guests. Serving is to begin at 7 o'clock. L WSCS TO 0. Kasin, F. Kusenko, D MEET Sunday night.| Methodist Church will meet Wei- nesday April 27, at 8 o'clock with Pete| Mrs. Bill Matheny on the Glacier | Highway. Arrangements for trans- | portation should be made with Mrs. | | Andrew Robinson, Blue £50. of Nuisance III, SOUTHBOUND S.S. Alaska May 2 for Petersburg Ketchikan Seattle PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther information contact H. E. 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