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Vi PAGE TWO O A | HIGHLANDS I BUILDING U \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 20 NEW HOMES A substantial addition to Juneau’s population in homes has been made s with develop= an attrac outside the city In all, the past three y | ment nf The Highlands, | tive homesite ju limits on Glacier Highw VISITOR HERE l ! i | | { ] NEW ANGLE, TRIAL OF BRIDGES| (Ccontinued from Pagq One) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1949 [ HOCKEY GAMES (By the Associated Press) Two firsts were scored in the Pacific Coast Hockey league last| night. The Victoria Cougars, on their own ice, scored their first victory over the Seatlle Ironmen this sea- son. The Cougars won 4-1, ex- tending the Ironmen’s losing streak to four | San Diego edged Oakland 3-2 for | the first Skyhawk win in their home | rink over the Oaks this year. Fresno's Falcons came home from a disastrous road trip to climb out | of the Southern Division cellar with |2 2-0 shutout of the Los Angeles Monarchs. DIVORCE SUIT FILED Jack L. Webb filed suii for di- vorce against Jewell Joyce Webb in the U. S. District Court. The hot exchange belween 3 ses have been con- 1 \x:il(u\u;n(; “\ l)u‘m :‘\m: 1';“1‘ i o defense attorney James MacInnis E I s along 3 and Schrimpf, ernment 4 l R L l N E s syste irainag an omplete i g ystems, drainage, and complet witness and admitted ex-Commun- facilities, from what a short time forest. DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN ©go, was raw I | 489 L3 5 Schrimpf, on the stand for the - | OF the st wowp of 30 new] fourtt, ey WAk Dalng Hhaubhsd via Petershurg and Wrangell j homes, started in June, 10 are bout the disappearan 1987 of | ¢ /i i : - occupied and the balance will be | I‘ b 5 "“m q“ it w6 i With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg 4 Jol »gan, a popular waterfroni ShA i ’('xllanl"d as soon as they are avail- dispatcher, Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:30 P. M. a ol o R AN Dr. C. Walter Clarke (above), a = The witness told about FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Families who have recently moved g < R for Hogan and MacInn into their ‘new homes with tneir| key figure in this country and DIt you .at that timel isite] b ——— | tamilies include: Lt. Charles V.; abroad in social hygiene for near- wy Schmidt, a co-defendan = Rudolph, Lt. Commander E. C.f Iy two generations, is Clinical Brafgas, ot the rnirdat of Jil NO MILK AS I'LL BE DOWNTOWN ALL DAY — 1 ONLY Hawley, Commander H. W. Schieit-| Professor of Public Health Prac- o HAVE DAYS T0 00 MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING cr, Lt. Joseph A. Levasseur and) {jce at Harvard University and “That's a dirty lie,” Schrimm‘ AT — | Etorckeeper Thoma$ Mclver, Jr., all| pyecutive Director of the Ameri- shouted. “It's too bad you're not o!f the Coast Guard; William Sey- mour, Superintendent for the Sea- land Construction Company; A. W. Hackwood of the Bureau of Mines; G. Vinson, of C.AA.; 8. H. Lo- FHA. The above 20 homes were | can Social Hygiene Association in New York City, is now in Juneau { and will give lectures. ‘Afom Pro;ed under oath making some ,of these} | statements ‘And why ttorney | walking boss is very B that?” the quietly. asked cC. - “Because you'd be behind bars, rain, of the Bureau of Mines and |that's why. You'd be where you Jerry Strang, chief underwriter for | belong,” the red-faced waterfront houted. vy ” Sp c/ ? uilt by Fg&]& and !‘!xv.l.\llcolm nng! | At this point Federal Judge nom on acier ighway and} ! g arris pri ; order Who Says There Ain't No Santa Claus: s weme: o o Gaye QK FOr o e Trxp]rl:(‘ and = Dalziel built five ; wo an Bebrands avemie snd he MisS WOLF LEAVING Of course, we can’t afford to give our Michaels ¢ Stern Value-First Clothe merchandise away. But we do give you the | “Twenty-two homes, built before alue-rirs slothes the Highlands development, were' (Continued from Page One) ‘When Miss Estelle Wolf boards best value for your money . .. this Christmas ; nstructed by Charles Wayn(.n‘ A RS |the Princess Norah Friday, several wo or three l)lqcks closer to town roient uurclm: commis- | cases of color slides will be an and every Christmas. Our selection of suits SOreT sy aan. e nm..counte(l Fairbanks, Alaska, for aimportant part of her luggage, Miss} % } b e pas]r thrcd" told the Great Fall nmng‘Wnlf,l ai skilled photographer and | Freeman Shoes S i years. Six new homes are planned, guarded diplomatic bag- well-informed student of Alaska, " g and furnishings is complete in size and to be built by private parties, in all time: He said the s to give illustrated lectures in 5 ZE’ 5 0 Wilson Ties | the spring. “often - oc ed of con- ger cities on her extensive four- QW[/ty SINCE /1887 Arrow Shirts color and features America’s most honored rest of the fifty were constructed privately. Christ has constructed a fine build- | ;ng on the channel side of the high- | time a date for (»Irm on will be set. Besides the homes, the Church of | Russ: Acheson s closely resembling ice cream inside of one of the so-called diplo- month FOR TRIP TO ORIENT itinerary. She will sail from Seattle on the | Enjoy a real old-fashioned Christmas in the homeland—save big money too! © THE ONLY DC-6 he was a captive planes, fastest to ng Japanes: iend she I Interwoven Hose brands. You'll probably play Santa to your- | e 1 never observed one po ghter ‘American Mail, going to 7 way. The Rev. Boyd Field is pas-|, ..arded,” he w |the Far East, Indonesia and thej T"' Another June church also | onally corner of an en- | Bay of Bengal area. She plans aj / ’s year self before you leave the store. ns to build a short distance magazine or print | number of side t = Logam By 1 Do pore, = SPEND CHRISTMAS of The Highlands jand | of the ls containe Miss Wolf looks forward to a re-{ ' around small boat | close as any person union with an old friend m Bax\g- fl ] - - have petitioned the city | what was in me}\ Siam, where she s > /‘ m Scand“‘aVIa - for entry into the city limits. The jsaveral days. He is a Siamese min- = B m BEHREH ) | matter “111 be blon"l:’ before the winced no American— | g C[H’h’mflé‘fl\\'h; X'ELCN\(" g 3 0 i : ”SZ% e other friends she will see in Singa- und o I "uve"' | pore and Tokyo, (of the inva Another matic pouches or bag Burkhardt (It takes a majority of Juneau votes jto accept the district into the city muuncd from Fair- I became a warrant Europe’s devaluated currencies make Scandinavia — only and a two-thirds majority of the | bkanks and later forward x | district petitioning to be admitted. | officer at the Great Falls Air Base. t0 mecting again is Rus Erines z:‘: t‘:‘::_l:"soi“r “‘“;h;flm“cth 'Clflhel' ;6 :ours from New | “If the district is admitted as a| — chief of the As i ! ound-trips, to Copen- ork. \l\llll\l\\\“\l\\\\|m\\“llllllllmlllllll|||IIIII|||||||ll||lllIIIII||III|IIhIHIIIIHIIIIIIINI | e e aani| WASHINGTON, Dec. 7Lt bureau. He was | hasen or osle vou save 2t .. o eTHE ONLY UL | tineau Channel will be privileged fo| FO5% DPaitner of Foss and Mal-, Gen. Leslie R. Groves testitied to- the Santo Tomas prison camp in s e R :“ ‘:fi'“"" SLEEPER BERTHS pAN AM [AhES 27 hear Dr. C. Walter Clarke. colm, Architects, said, “it would | day that neither Henry A4.W£\llacc Manila. ) § i ;‘v’ad-a- r ksax. ickets g for to Scandinavia, just ROPERTY TA . | Clarke, is clinical professor crease the assessed valuation' of nor the late Harry Hopkins ever ‘Olflvr }.J]BCKS ‘on Miss Wolf’s itin- ys ol Se $10 extra per person of pubhc health practice at Harvard | Juneau by at least a million and a tried to “pressure” him into giving E;a}_w Pty Yokohama and Kobe, See Your Travel. Agent for a soft, full-length ou" BRINGS Slx University and executive director |Lalf dallars.” He added that the atomic secrets or A-bomd supplies Jul«flnvh Mfl!fl@ih l‘lu Il)o,_ Cebu and or Northwest Airlines bed. SAS sleeper = of the American Social Hygiene As- block of twenty houses which m;-‘ tc Russia during W.‘“‘.Id War II. Z’“mb_Ou“éfl-. in the l_hm ppine lfi'} Hotel Westward, Anchorage lounges too, if you (HAll T | sociation in New York City, He is|firm has constructed represents an | The war-time chief of the na- dndsl. Penaln‘u, Malay States; Sai- Main 765 wish, at no extra Pan American World Au\\'ah‘a key figure both in this country | investment of $300,000. tion’s atomic project was quastioned | 8o, ndo-China; Rangoon, Burma; cost. the, and Calcutta and i At the present time less than by the House Un-American Activi- Sourabaya and Batavia, Java; ®@SAVE MORE Island of Bali, yesterday took 27 passengers out ol |and abroad in the field of kmmh half of the small boat harbor is | ties, Committee about accusations MONEY for your Juneau, and brought six here.|nygiene, | ) 2 2 FA'RBANKS They were: | “The lecture will be at 8 o'cloc \\.lhm the city limits. Foss pointed | by a former U.S. Air Force Major M;?‘xcas,“;’ndm. _ Jeiende in - Boatilc From Annette Island: Herman |tonight in the Moose Hall |cut that if the elections pass in the | aud a radio commentator linking Mlss olf is on the staff of the navia. Pay ghere in A Icity and outlying districts, it will| Wallace and Hopkins with atomic United States Marshal here, as Hanaen, | oA X ST [ & e il leakk to the B Deputy Marshal | dollars for their trips r e: 1] er, i bring in the balance of the small| l€a o the Soviet 10 the T.BA. — at inued :rom Page One) From Seattle: Sigrid Hilder, I 4 8. (Cputinped ¥ — | Elmer Jacobsen, Michael o.«,orgm,;PREVIEw OF (OMING Dok, BasloRthe NoStuemL Qomy | e St e he eioh i biov] ideal Christmas gift! Raymond Peterson, P. Rall. | mercial marine ways and all of the | AU | exas leads - | NO RECOVERY e e o end: winam| STAGE COMEDY TO BE | sroposea new boat narbor north o WORKER To \G(:l’-r?ouz‘f:lgm spinach for fresh-market ] | the Northern Commercial Company. It alleges that even if the tax ‘Trenckmann, Dave Hoffman. T. Netheny. To Ketchikan: is pala under protest, no provision t i p To Whitehorse: in the act would enable taxpayers ON KINY THIS EVENING The Juneau Pla)els will present al “If the vote carries,” Foss said, | ‘those at present ostside the city | limits will Henry A. Harmon, Direcior of the Department of Public Welfare, an- oney if the law | To Fairbanks: Frank Field, Ken- | A ¢ be able to enjoy the ¥ | o seouyes. ibeic, TEEY 6 18 dy [ ueth Kadow, Thomas Downes, SR several scenes YOI poncrits of city fire protection, po- |nounces the appointment of M should be held invalid. The remedy | It 2 . | their current comedy, Noel Cow- ' 5 . Eileen Uttech to the District W S8 9000000000909 at law for securing a refund would | George Megrath, R. L. Fox, JOYCE largs “Ill Leave It To You” on Lce protection, maintenance ot ”‘e"t ech % 3 Ryl Wark- : § BB 1% 4 it SN _ ? st P sidewalks an. ver | €r postion in Nome. be inadequate because the Terri- | Sloken. | KINY tonight at 7:15. T LR T S [l B B % A 2 _| To seattle: R. Stout, Everett| A light rates, and a saving of ap- 1§ h, for past year, tory, the complaint said, “is in | Among those to be heard in the | = . . tre in< | has b the Child Welf: Work. 4 " pay its | 2 on, Bonnie Schaffer, Jack|po rgia LaJol | proximately percent. on. fire in- |1as been tne Chl g ork. solvent and unable to pay it 2 | broadeast Are Gigorela Ladels, Donl Jpapes (ores v er in the Juneau District Welfare “'ln "u crdinary expensas of government.” AvTW vMorg:\]nhlx !;4 C““(‘]‘A Pegues, Mary Peter, Maxine An- ~ i }omce Because of her ability and Granting of injunctive relief at | George Tapley, [ nde; | derson, Sandra Zenger, Mary Lou BT i her fine work here, the Agency has that thi ’ i <l i Novea bt % { T s Carling’s Ale has a ire once was ssked on the ground it | McLaughlin, Col. John Noyes, Jo¢l | pagerson, and Dale Roff. The 15-| Russia’s Andrei Vishinsky sailed | promoted her to fill the important mctor ali its own. There's o definte :Iho:r, a multiplicity of suits | R¥ mstad, Gill Griffin, Bill Lofholm, | minyte program will give Juneau| for home tods Fred Martin, Kenneth Wold, W. S. | will prevent with a grumbling | position in the second Judicial Di- bright, delicious flavor to Carling’s that against the Territory and T : listeners a sample of what to ex- | sgodiye to the .. but a cheerful | vision. | sets it quite apart from any other ale Commissioner for tax recovery if | Olson, Ed Gavell, J. B. Bodreéau. ipect on the stage of the Catholic|yord to the American people. The | After annual leave in Minnesota, & 4 e the act is ruled out by the courts. A ‘Pum_h Hall, Friday and Saturday | Soviet Foreign Minister said the |where she will visit her family, Miss evenings. _|UN’s Assembly record has not | Uttech will leave for her station| el ‘:;,“;‘ie::n;":‘::i;'i‘k (LARKE lEUURES TONIGHT, 8 0"CLOCK ccllections under the act to save The Gastineau Channe: Public persons owning property in several districts from the possibility of Health Council has a special event for this evening. having to file many separate suits for recovery of the amounts paid on specific properties—if the law is outlawed. Through the courtesy of the Loy- al Order of Moose, which so kinaly | and returning to the Capital. Mr. ionated their hall, plus the efforts| Truman will meet with his staff out cf the Health Department \\'lm cn a lawn today to work on his contacted him, the people of Gas- ' messages to Congress next month. The play is under the direction of | Mrs. George Washington, with cur- | tain time at 8 o'clock. Leen satisfactory. Vishinsky, with a | wave of his hat, said: “I want to (wish all the American people a | Happy New Year.” in Nome. | { SALES EXECUTIVE 35 E. Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois The electric shock of a torped0§ fish can temporarily disatle a man. Mrs. Truman and daughter Mar- garet are heading home today. They've been vacationing with ile Fresident at Key West, but they're calling it a day—or a vacation— e s s 00000 cscsscssoe | 'o-rI Qmme;snou The complaint was drawn ©) Attorney H. L. Faulkner, of Ju- neau, and the firms of Collins and Clasby of Fairbanks and Medley and Haugland of Seattle. QUOTIENT” Reflects your dietary hakits William K. Leise, Territorial Tax Assessor for the Fourth Division, ® you aren’t particular what you — supplement your diet with | aid in an interview that the filing @ eat, you probably have alow “IQ” Rexall Plenamins . . . get 4/l the i of the suit does not affect the obli- R“Ac! ® ... may be vitamin deficient. If vitamins for which minimum | gation of taxpayers to meet theil o'l '“ | o YOU have good dietary h-bus. daily adult requiremequ have | - pills pending final disposition of ‘ yours is doubtless a high “IQ.” been established — plus liver con- « + + the character that is Carling’s—and B case. i de RAY, th 134 Bul.l seemu;,gly well bnhnced centrate and iron! - | c;‘m;:'” % | Yes, it’s a fully automa . | @ meals can be “vitamin-poor.” ol you, ‘Nexther the city nor school d;>_1 cho:ce of h;"ms architects wllet- s Guard against vitamin deficiency 144 CAPSULES 500 ‘ difference in Carling's. tncL» are collecting the property ever oil is burned . .complele wine | % MMKWW e Away | tax in their environs this year. tes Air mdmmms + o o fresh, fil- | Plenawins Deficiency . Leise said in an inu | tered warm air in every room and the operating cost is amanngly Tow. HERE’S HOW TO RAISE YOUR I.Q.* WITH 7)) MULTI-VITAMIN PLENAMINS CAPSULES When Vitamin Deficlency Exists the assessment rolls for payers in the divisions living outside the city and school district, and subject i to the Territorial portion of the 1ax, now ale being prepared. Work | CARLINGS VITAMIN & VITAMIN £ will go forward on it, he said, de- Poniath spite the test suit. No bills have| AN been distributed nor assessm [ 5 notices sent out yet, but he st they will be hin 10 days | ConcenTraTE (1-20) (1:125) BREWING CCRPORATION OF AMERICA | The head of the Commodity Credit Corporation says there & 10t be enough money in the til to back up any more farm price | supports. C.C.C. President Ralph | “Trigg says there’s a definite limit on what can te done. Juneau Plumbing and Heating Co. 3rd and Franklin—Phone 787 Distributed by 0DOM COMPANY 300 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash., U. S. A. Butler-Maureo Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” Join the 1460 Club here

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