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PAGE EIGHT "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAUX ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949! | blending plant. Four men were hurt, pany him back to Juneau on board Norman Sommers, Al Owens, C. E.| One of them so badly that he is The Princess Norah of Canadian | Laufer. near death. ! the Baranof, to arrive next Tues- ;un.\'. Pacific Steamship Lines arrived at e el pRas el £ G A RS A i |1vn.~‘p1:'\1 under care of Dr. C. C.|ing six passengers to Juneau. She [} Carter, She said she was infornied | sailed at 8:30 o'clock, with 30 pas- MEAT CO. he would be unable to resume mwor- | sengers embarking for the south. Meat at Its Best — at Lower Prices Wrecked Plane Here-Drei- |, i "for ot ea seven ste wil amive here on her nest northern voyage on December 17. FREE BELIVERY This Weels’s Specials belbus Has Broken Rib, ™32, was avic to sit up ana| Passengers were: X'RBYS ShOW walk a bit in the hospital, and was| From Skagway: mrs. G. Rapuzzi, Hormel’s Dairy Brand «pected to be atle to go outdoors|Mrs. E. Walker, L. Ward, B. Han- e ond resume some activity in a’ few | ford, L. Wileox, R. Hermann. The Highest Grade Bacon in America A preliminary report of the fly-} weeks, ACA company officials said.| To Vancouver: John T. McLaugh- ig boat crash near Wrangell which [ His cast will be replaced by a neck |lin, Robert G. Prather, Mr. and \ . By the Pi C 1 By the Piece - - Lb. claimed the life of a woman passen- | trace in a short while. ‘\’I< C. H. Wiggins, Lana Wig-| ger and injured several others} The plane was carried into | gins, Karen Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. | : : Hormel’s Dairy Brand Seriously, will be sent immediately | petersburg by the boat Totem, skip- | James F. Wendt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul You can order NOW for CHRISTMAS to Washington, it was announced ! pered by Capt. Al Ritchie, who was|B. Henry, Frederick Henry L. W. today by Fred G Powell, chief of { among the first on the scene tol- | Sundstrom, Miss D. Publow, Miss B. at the LOWEST PRICE in a i good many years lowing the crash, and who took | Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Burrows| ! s % yin the tase or nis neck, plus cuts! 4 , From Yakutat: Paul Henry, Doro- A spectacular explosion and fire and bruises. 5 : it reti SHOPPING? ' | Mrs. Dreivemus said her hus- Vi gu Henry, Dan Henry, Frederick | destroyed a big oil refinery at West GIFT S ? { vand’s fract 3 o AT enry. Tulsa, Oklahoma, last night. One rop 1 £ pand’s fracture rib was discovered ) ght. Drop in at the _. R To Gustavus: William Lehman,| million dollars damage was done b 9 P § during X-rays. She said she plan- NORAH. ‘ ARRIVE 5 ge w ne by & ned to fly to the Wrangell hospital, y Otis Cresman. the blaze at a Texas Company gas- | c L E A R A “ c E . s 49 h0ne-l3 ! {\»me he is hospitalized, to accom- N . To Anchorage: Edna Linton, at QUILICO'S . 1 i Lynden CHICKEN FRICASSEE region of the Civil Aeronautics Board three injured passengers intoland two children, Dr. and Mrs. Powell, accompanied by A. W.;Wrangell. A caterpillar tractor was[R. H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baily, Jr., also of CAB, and John | taken to the scene, and because of | Petrich, Miss Estelle Wolf, Thomas | Bowen, Juneau representative of |snow and ice, was easily able to|Rome, Mrs. K. W. Smith, Miss P, the Civil Aeronautics Administra-|slide the plane to the boat’s side. | parker, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lave- | tion, arrived here from the scene|It was stowed in the boat’s hold | yesterday afternoon. Both CAB men | with a derrick. were to take off immediately for The CAB investigation was car- Anchorage, their headquarters, this|jied on with aid of the same craft. afternoon. A wired request was received numl SIOCK ouolAflofls Washington that a report be sent nik. To Prince Rupert: S. Stanick. attle: Miss E. Rice. To Lyon’s Glace CHERRIES - - - - - - - 6oz Pkg 4k DENNISON MEAT BALLS - - - - - - % Reliance PNABRINGS TEN, TAKES OUT SIX NEW YORK, Dec. 9—Closing quo- tation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 3%, American 99%, da 28, Curtiss-Wright 7, In- al Harvester 28%, Ken- i, New York Central 10%, as soon as possible, so it may be judged if a hearing is necessary. Powell said he expected to } their decision Tuesday or Wednes-{ Anacen day. ternal Powell complimented Alaska | D€cOtt were trought into by Pacific North- Ten passenge! Juneau yesterda ern Airlines, with Nerthern Pacific 12%, U.S. Steel ix going to the Coastal Airlines officials for their Learty cooperation in giving him 26, Pound $2.80%%. westward. They were: J B all facts at hand, and aiding in} Sales today were 1,500,000 shar From Anchorage: Herman Porter, | a8 i . | Averages teday are as follow John Mulligan, Al Garbutt, Roy| uncovering information not readily{ 1) % available. He was unreserved in his industrials 194.35, rails 50217, praise of those who rushed to the fitles 40.30. crash scene to give all p:y.«xL’.cl help, not thinking of compensa- tion or inconveniences suffered ;.mi} SDOIIIIOISOISIIISOIS W KRR also in aid he and his men received | 2 | while investigating the tragedy. i PLANE HERE ! i i | | Swanson, A. W. Bailey, Jr., Ernest | Hayes. ! White Star GRATED TUNA - Mission EGG NOODLES - - 5% DISCOUNT on all cash orders of @ne Doliar or more YOUR KEY TO KENTUCKY’S FAVORITE ° FLAVOR Meanwhile, the wrecked Grum-. man plane, arrived here last night aboard the freighter Square Sin- nett, and was taken to the com- pany hangar. " Fatally injured in the crash,| whiich occurred December 2 on Knig Slough on the Stikine Flats Le- tween Wrangell and Peter In tonight’s toddy or highball you’ll find the generous flavor of Kentucky’s favorite Bond your key to genuine was Miss Margaret Annis, 4 . whiskey satisfaction. For Fitzgerald’s old | former nurse at St. Ann’s hospital fashioned sour mash formula is to bour« ! and whose home was in Puyallup, | bon what Sterling is to silver. All sales limited to floor stock. We reserve the right to limit all sales. 1 e ! e g I Stewing CHI Injured were David Dreibelbus, OLD FASHIONED... 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