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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1 2 ¥ Ry ~— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE EIGHT | RIrC ) i} don pusiuess and pibtessional men, | - .« g and General Manager, reports. . - increase /im; up:!u‘u The com- | BOY FOR STEVENSONS N ] wm mK“ as well bs' Pexsons from. all Over JU“EAU HRM |S JI"TERNA NO"hwe“ A"'mes In April, a year ago, the reported| puny's ‘losées ‘fér fhe first four| HEE % : te net loss was $343,640. Gross reve- months this year stand at $115.821, | A baby boy was born yesterday the st 7,| despite the good April earnings, he|morning at 11:11 o'clock to Mr. and state, according to information i i A St i o e | receiv rom Vernon R. Churchill, | ues s 1322, DELEGATIONS DUE e iy low BIDDER FOR | FISHER'ES (I.OSE Makes p'o'“l Ap’il only $29,000 short of the compa added. Mrs. Robert Stevenson. The new tant to Journal publishers and | er of the mur,p ’ | all-time high. The gross in April —— e 1mf:mt weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces. HERE IoMoRRow‘ pon arrival here, Oregonians BR'DGE 0“ KENAL 2 AREAS Ju"E 3 SEATTLE, May 23— (? - North- 1948, was $2,£42.257. | Elmira, N. “ias named for the S e s " | | daughter cf an early settler, whose‘\ Horseheads, N. Y., was so named PP i PR | 4 H i 1 b Seatile C of C, Oregomans Glacier. A tour of the Territorial|, S5 G L1 by seum is scheduled for early " T-usol : | Administration Divi will be taken on a sight-seeing i west Alrlines wrote up @ $367149; Hunter said the improvement re- | ; trip to Auk Lake and Mendenhall S Wets. opene s mornt 4 s 7 |}t profit on its April operations|sults from a 31 percent increase in|name fs supposed to have echoed|because of the massacre of horses Bids were opened this morning The International Fisheries Com- p ¥ S s'naI]] through the valley when her moth-' there during the Revolutionary this year, Croil Hunter, President!revenues, coupled with only > Roads| mission today announced June 3 at | | er called her. 1eer. | inidnight as the closing date tor| _— b —— e on i i MU voyage of the summer se h, longitude 124° 33’ 45" West. on Tours in After- VBDG. o atives| fOT Project 5-Bl, construction of|Lalibut fishing in Areas 1B and 2. B N e D) ¥ {5 SRS DT 'f‘r"c“;‘“a “f‘l" the Kenai River bridge on the| To clearly define the two areas, 93 : % * | Kenai Highway Area is included in the tollow- noon Arriyal | here RS, Sorani e s, 14 is incuded . ; sctersburg and Sitka : " e . < -] p k Stoddart will recommend 10| ing descriptions of the areas. Area 4 w l 'y o5t Couny ueiegalions on| o Y > » 1 - - apean - Al:;:; fi’“;‘ f g ax'x:\:fl‘n:b st by ill igo fl“"“"d t:“;]::“;_‘"‘?:g:m?:‘;r Washington, D. C., iarters | 1A shall include all convehtion wat- ou AVE T H N ;4 117 chilohn AR AT At B s g p 110w ‘evening to co ie : that the contract be a d to|ecrs southeast of a line running y N ' % " L3 - J z:fi:’mun SRR o] Gl WY i“ o ‘"v‘f“’r,“r(’i Keil and Peterman, Juneau, W Jortheast and southwest through E OV INEED IT ’g S TORL LML B ST es [Setyd; TRnCRmee ARAUbid was $185000. The only other| Cape Blanco Light, & shawis jon , ! ch ‘ SRR o bid was by Stock and Grove, An-| chart 5952, published in February, s { 5 namber of Commerce will | rince George is scheduled chorage, for $244,413 1035, hy the U, S. Coast and Gec () V4 p at . here by plane from Sitka and | for. Skagway about mid- ge, 418, | 1088 Y BHE D O eo- L o i R S : atoard the Aleutian on_ her first This will be the first contract m Survey, Cape Blanco Light is @ A x ' v nig the ultimate reconstruction of the imately latitude 42° 50 14” “g OUT at 4,00 ; ¢ el iion T M o ki More than 200 Oregonians on entire Kenai Highway. It is to re-| ! place a deficient, low standard| Area 1B includes all convention Portland Journal-sponsored / HUNDREDS ARE ! > 2 En SER‘I (/‘E ? ” X near ‘the outlet of Kenai| waters between Area 1A and a line D'AP v aboard the liner | kan tour will be aboard the | 'The pr8eant Hiatrow strmotiire | running. NOFHEHRCL AT NUG Hweat Your best bet tor quick delivery Is Alr Express 1 ' Prince George scheduled to dock | : X | R okl is considered dangerovs. | through Willapa Bay Light on Cape + .. fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, pere avous 4 ociock omorror - DROWNED, FLOOD | B e T 2.50 per week ternoon, Ayon 2 raTades e ek tirs iy s at low, economical rates. Your letter or wire to Juneau’s Chember of Con ‘ or AMAZON RIVER lgFEBoAI vuYAGE r::‘:ian?rclah:ad[; Sét::gn c;r:;nsr; ‘ your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- Reliable and Safisfaciory 3 has taken over the official press, assures you of having your merchandise capacity for visiting West te and a line running through the ACROSS pA(lFI( ls | most westerly point of Glacier Bay, when you most need if. work Make & | Chamber executive board members,| RIO DE JANEIRO, May 23—(®—| committee ‘members and wives will | Hundreds of buzzards hovered over Now Algtca, 10 Cape EVRLIE SRS e [ be guests of the Seattle Chamber | flood ruined towns along the Lower RIREAETI Snaw Whlte servtce preceding a no-host dinner in the|bcdies in the swirling debris. There | 1 6NG BEACH, Calif., May 23— | i B Gold Room of the Baranof Hot ¥ y Tog water énd b M0 S Phone zss guests, Chamber of Commerce of-|the damage is over $2,500,000. Heioy oo out upon . ¢ § s : | 2 N yesterday as vet- Frank A. Metcalf, highway en- : ficials will join city officials and“decreed a three-day mourmflg'flnn Coast Guardsmen shook their | gineer, returned from Ketchikan Inlln:s Who Palronlze At 5:30 tomorrow afternoon | of Commerce at a cocktail party|Amazon today as villagers hunted Atoard are 35 gallons of drink- < fear the death toll will mount; .. , « |—Long Beach to Honolulu—2400| The Z:rothers arthe Dinner serving is scheduled to be- | into the hundreds. A ins T SR Sk » % B gin between 6:30 and 7 o'clock. | Governor Silvestre Pericles esti-| Tnaps the voyage the brothers 2 g After paying their due to Seattle |mated 100 dead already and saidlggarthout, Francis, 20, and James, METCALF BACK Ask Your Nelghbors gation from Portland. | water, with only the tops of palm |, i ghe was rebuilt at a cost Portland tourists include Ore- | tre members of the press to go azoard |period. An air survey disclosed |yooq¢ qubious) ly. yesterday on the Denali after a . the Prince George to greet the dele- \many towns completely undert myey eragt is the 22-foot boat|week’s inspection in that area, qu go«“‘emm A{W SIIOW White Laundl' s showing. S ____jof $1200. She had been decked| The Mardi Gras parade has been T N lover and fitted with sail, a 1,209-'staged in New Orleans since 1838. MAY TIME is SUN GLASS TIME See Gur Large Selection of Sun Glasses RAY — BANS BAUSCHE & LOMEB and Other Popular Makes | Come on Douglas, Let's Lead the Parade HERE ARE A FEW OF THE PROCLAMATION' REASONS FOR THIS | PROGRAM: - o SUN GLASSES GROUND fo Your OPTICAL Prescription in Dr. Simpson's Optical WHEREAS, Public Safety from disease De arimeni i fire and civic deterioration is de- P tire and wrelh dbierineation 6 08 12 It Insures Health and Safety. clean, wholesome and inviting sur- # roundings, and 2: It Lessens Fire LOSSGS. I Beautifies Homes and the Community. It Rehabilitates Wasted Areas. It Tends to Modernize the Community. The NUGGET SHOP Come in and browse around WHEREAS, Debris-filled lots, unkempt yards 3 1 and littéred streets are a menace to 4 life and” property, and 5 WHEREAS, The conditions of our streets and private properties are far from P B 7 ideal, and @: Ii Fosters Civic Pride. How YOU May SAVE B R WHEREAS, This condition detracts from 'd 2 It Promotes Better szenshlp. 1 the reputation of the'Cit'y of Doug- : 10 to 25 PER CENT las as one of Alaska’s finest hore &8: It Encourages New Industries and Stimulates Home towns, and, o“ Youn rmE md CASUM.TY WHEREAS, This situation can only be ; Bulldmg in the Communiiy' INSURANCE 5 i | bkl e on the part of every citizen, sup- Policyholders in the strong non-assessable. mutual ported by civic and service groups, : L E T 9 S G 0 D 0 U G L A s .' | companies we represent are currently saving 10 to 25 NOW, per cent on their Fire and Casualty insurance. These companies, the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Com- THEREFORE, I, MIKE PUSICH, MAYOR > This space is sponsored by : pany and the National Retailers Mutual Insurance OF THE CITY OF DOUGLAS, do " Company are members of the Kemper group of com- hereby designate Monday, May 23, MIKE S PLACE panies, one of the greatest insurance organizations in - 1949, as the official opening of the the United States. 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