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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1949 MRS, HERMANNHOME |BDW HEARS TB kgt PAGE TWO MANNHOME | ANS OFFICIALS | BROADCAST AWARD Ousled Argentine | AR INIERESTING . EXECUTIVES AT | OPEN CANNERY T MINNIE FIELD, Depuy Is Flceing e MONDAY MEET| PURCHASE TALK 'NC'UDES RADIO, From Peron’s Wrath Home from a trip ¢érowded with | interest, Mrs. Mildred Hermann, : e Juneau attorney and. clubwoman, Monday was Frnn_ms Paul day; SEATTLE, Dec. 13—(P—Officials |at the Business and Professional ska Native Service will returned last week to Juneau and| I the Alsks Dk " 16 Pe1d | gentine R g | Wemen’s Club weekly luncheon at|open negotiations today for pur- s rd Miss Minnie Field | gentine deputy, was repofted to| d for the “Golden Rule”|have afrived in Uruguay today. brought with her her friend Miss| the Baranof. e of the P. E. Harris Company | desizi: % vesterday on the “Tell Your| Cattaneo, whose arrest has been | Orah Dee Clark who has been hos- Mrs, Paul, executt t: ¢ t Kake, Alaska iz ince @ y Mrs. , executive secretary ol at Kake, Alaska. ward pitalized since an accident m“‘(hc Alaka Tiibetetlonly - Assoolia service is attempting to buy hbor” program of the Mutual|ordered by the Peron Government last winter. Now able to walk with , p sste ¢hi he was @ i* the aid of a cane, Miss Clark spent tion, now in the midst of its Christ-s the cannery for the 350 natives ol B! sting _S)mm. ; 91 which he was an outspoken cl{t- 7 : Fomes ] |mas Seal Sale, was speaker on|iafe village, on Kupreanoff Island,| Proud as Minnie is of the periifl- o, 1y repuited @ haty. fed oy Able six months in the hospital in Ju- % receivi ¢ airmail fr Port of Colonia the program, furnished the Christ- she received by airmail from|Port o olonia. neau and three months at Mayos i A : - , rork b sen happier over] There W o official confirn n Rockstes whibte he bad pHFEAEE table decorations and had|¥cster, head of the servi New York, she is even happier over rere was no official confirma- vy made the small hand-painted Thun-j Foster and Charles Mountjc Je news in the accompanying let-!tion of the report. hes vy treatment. - Mrs, Herman is national chairman derbird T.n!‘l..\.s. emblazoned appro- | Resour priately with the double-barred| “cattle to cc t the neg f the consumer relations commit- o ot tha bl A . s tee of the General Federation of ross of the Tuberculosis Associa- 1 confer William tion as vlare cards. an, of W on, D.C., Assist » is not| MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Dec. 13! —Atilio Cattaneo, ousted Ar- | | pr persons throughout | — i ! oadc \ ter—that a Zenith' farm radio Jjs PRSI S Tt eing sent to the Minficld Home RROM ANCEOIASE ] Zimmer- | Minnie is mystified as to the | of Mrs. Vernon Spence Colo,, who “nom-{ Women's Clubs and it was to at- i tend a board meeting of the Gen-| Recently returned from a five Commisslonge, 0f It > her for the h | eral Federation in New York in|Weeks course Zor Tuberculosis As-|Affairs. e l R e She thinks Mrs. Spence razy have | read the article, “H cier Highway” in the October issue of The Ford Times, trade publica vice has granted i I tion of the Ford Motor Culmmn.\xi sociation secretsries at Kingston srican Cancer Association that she New York, Mrs. Paul explained oan to the natives of 4 ]:V an went East. to the group the program that has) -or the purchase as a part of . > g 9 S ll (,rb “““[ 10 . v Her club meetings coincided with |been worked out by the National| program to_improve the “\\\ the New York Herald Tribune For- | Tuberculosis Association, after its ; in Southeast Alaska, I “ Q, 45 years of experience. ' \ Here I By 04/IL'E FOR “"'\“ volitical sp October and a meeting of the Am- e on Glac- HAND TURNED Fince 1841 This five-page story | Neuberger carries five beautiful Slor photographs by J.‘ im to which she had been invited.| d some of the best| “There are five steps in tuber- ers of the day. Two|cular care: First, health education half-page for | Malcolm Greany of Junea e evening meetings presented 2| gsecond, ca finding: third, treat- ¢ picture. 3ree because they're among the real comforts of S I S T e , case finding; third, trea : Another picture, Greany's dra- 4 4 < i several KRR o (0D e i) night | ment; fourth - rehabilitation and| ${Kans; Fall Back On matic color photograph of “Men- | home. And so handsome, too! We have sever Al.‘,di R([)I‘lhll n speakers the second | fifth, medical research. i k_ E h G'h | denhall Glacier, Aiaska,” s in thel H ELECTRIC LAMPS s d-turned slippers by Evans. | Dight, with Franklin D. Roosevelt, 3 I | chol osition of the inside co ¥ styles in these fine han BESS2Y Jr., Governor Lehmann and Gover-| “With all of these except treat- LooKIng af Eac i ‘&‘III‘KI’I(;SP:;:]MI! . E. ’Nlmu% owner Designed to be exciting . . . engineered FAIRBANKS for better lighting . - - this enchanting o . nor Stevenson of Iilinois on the ment, your national Tuberculosis| cipors private “zoo” has been| aeau Motors, has a few spar %m i{daé&zfée/e&f w,&u%zfld Domecratio. prozram. The following | Astociation is concerned and 1t is| . Srce, PRI " qents o L Cgeiliory ors, eh £ om0 Jizht Cabot Lodge, Phillip Willkie,| Into these groups that your Chuist-1. .50t ™ o 1ooking at | : ield’s | +Colder . g s : ik lle b lo g ac A n Rule 'matched pair” so ecome: 1o wo Republican liberals and Guy mas Seal Sale money goes” Mrs.| ... pow instead of the lone V“:(- PABR (Sig,md ‘b]y leTEHORsI gum.apmfu;yowhom-.l:ch'ATu:;xn sabrielson, Republican National| Paul explain g P for several!yalter Mas ¢ yois Nelohe | floor lamp is finished in ivory and gold j female monkey o (ctl i e Mason of the “Your Neigh- JUNEAU ity ismingin il Bl i “ommittman and onc of the old,as a contagious dis s ¥ s gt 1z i was den program, and by Frank K. Whi ite® i (‘ uard, address e ered the care of the government. & 5 L , a Whip-O-Lite* shade that retains its -< é’ 0 Most ‘w();ixfll‘Su(d“:d“:;c::;im:im-d | 6% Aiitorest s the agt thAkstre | °° White, President of the Mutua! KETCH‘KAN colorful, fresh new look for @ long, & i SO Ok g ) S ENieproch A drrisia e It seer a 15-incin- | Broadcasting System. long fime, Whip-O-Lite* . . . the exclu- '¢/ i = fgfi, ng to Mrs. I-;Ermanu s Phillip ;‘:1;4:;\ TT] Ass.\t:)c':unul; l:zv arrange- § | The. certitioats it Nbtbact were SEATTLE || sive Aladdin parchment type material P P s Willkie, the 27 year-old son of ment with e 0 hington | = > K el with s 5 Eae « .. is greaseless, washablel Or if you QUALITY SINCE /& 87 Wendell Willkie. groups contributes $48 a year for| '€ egree “‘l‘;‘:’",',’r;“‘mhree °l[”‘lh;/’q‘?'““: Swift, convenient flll‘;{' in prefer, hand sewn rayon fabric shades Others she heard on the Forum |°ach of the 32 Alaska patients in 8 % etz tae’ Hinghib 5 A‘f’j big 4-engine Clippers. 0“‘1 || ere availeble at small exira cost. A Wit ¥ s srograms included Senators Mar- |Laurel Beach and Riverton Sanit-|'“mo pRoaue A R R enjoy every comfort, expe! wonderful selection for you . . . tee b it : 3 sarct Chase, Maine, Wayne Morrls, |orlas in Seattle, This s to provide| loved to see things fly around 3 Sorvice — as a guest of Pan. ] them soon. Orezon, and John Foster Duiles,| the attention of medical social When the Northwe ; W The BPWC has a special interest, American, world’s most : | MUSI( GRGUPS 0; New York. | workers and occupational therapy | foured the Territory late this sum-jas the club conducted Min- perienced airline. Ask for | | . She spent several days taking a|for patients who would not re- M 1d disbanded, Sitka residents | field Home lag sale early in Oclo- Qetails and reservations at ..o ot hold of two monkeys just for|per. ir efresher course as a lay delegate— | Ceive this care from the hospitals £ ‘ : BARANOF HOTEL ms in the|and the first Alaska delegate—to| Before the Territorial Health De-| the fun of it, and be 10 MON- | Under jts sponsorship and throush i e one ALASKA ELECTRIC HIGH SCHOOL K | pr mell an op-| he American Cancer Society, at-|bartment had expanded to include had ever shown up there Pre-iine gctive participation of the! | CON(ERI DE? 2% but just|‘ended a meeting of the Uhited |8 tuberculosis program, the Alaska|'iously, that could be Teen, Age Club, $1,047.67 wes rais- | flqflMK[G‘flV | i i s manager of | Nations where Elinor Roosevelt was| TB Associat its part in the ned to the first an-ieq to provide Minfield Home wiih | HoRLD AIRWAYS LIGHT & PUWEB | the Tac at the tim speaker. case finding program brought the|t} clear, but Fred Gees- |, much needed refrigerator i am - Castelton iirst TB clinician to Alaska and| i of the Mt. Edgecum:e = i COMPANY One of her most pleasant exper- | Mrs. Hermann said, was to| e of a small group at tea at| made the first survey of TB inci-| School of dence in the Territory. “Christmas Seals had their big-)all e Alaska Native & a former EMBLEM CLUB IS TO | | AID MERRY CHRIST :A\sl 2 — Band and Ciho_rus fo Also . ,;" Give Enterainment in |55 o to t e of Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, |, oo 48 b ore up e e S nuc 3 gest year in 1948 when our s: tore up the house so much DOUQ[GS Dec. 19 | vhom she had met in Juneau last|,egopeq $28,000 and with Al Lat Geeslin, dispairing, disposed of | ecting of n T e {in j summer when Mrs. Roosevelt Was|p 0" oices what we can do with|ler to a man at the GRaRe e 2 Olub No. 90, menibe RN to Anchorage to visit { kase of the Coast Guard there. |decided to aid the Sitka Emblem| | jon her the gr | that money is not great, but it is rave of her husband. | tnoughtfully spent and goes farth-j 3 Following her busy time in New|er than most people realize. Mrs. Hermann, former head| «Because of the need of bett f the OPA in Alaska, visited her|social service and abilitation n, Chee, in his first year of law | needs within the hospital, the ATA; &1 it George Washington University, | js endeavoring to supply these e saw former OPA associates Now |yices that will help keep patients put her in a less destructive mood. | NS to help are reque n other branches of the govern-|happy and satisfied with their sur- —_—— o | their presents at the Ala operation. With t Rust, W. H. Davie ¢ groups Several high school mu will be presented in c Juneau Public Schools at the ist and Jack nual Chr Concert of Decem-|and operate: ber 20, next Tuesday evening at 1937 until 1940. & o'clock in the high school gym-| When Mr. Davies died , the mine retur , too, had troubles and so yes- | Club in making Christmas a merry | nm terday she y the one for the children in the ward y of all flesh, but near enough | they have adopte the Alice Is-! American World Airways |1and Sanitorium by donating toys | ute to Tacoma, Wash., where|and books. | haps the warmer weather might | All Emblem Club members wish- d to le ka Music 5 11 15 Shopping Days Left! ogram numbeis will range from|coma interests Switch to solo, duet, trio, quartet, sextet upjand the e e the R |E to the mixed chorus of 66 voices A camp 10, Syashington. 0 her|roundings so that they will stay un- " | Company not later than Thurs- Featured solcists include Janujdur | zon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and| ) their treatment is completed." 59 ElShermen lose | day, Decem McConnel, Donna Jewett, and Bob|gof produced over $20,000,000 | Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, took her| Business of the day included the G TR a Ve 11 Ney 1 to the University of Indiana, where ¢t by President Eliza- | - H n whom the public will re-i Never oper: on a low- C 4 y 25 | announcement by Presiden! iza- I- D G !° e RS ber ring In the operetta | basis, those tailings should produce |she had attended college 35 years|peth Mosher of plans for a Christ- | ves u"ng i s e the cholcest yau'canglva M. Pir given last spring. jgood value according to people fam- | 380 : | mas luncheon at the Baranof next| CEUTA, SpanishsMorrocco, Dec. .o et B0 ;‘ b (‘“fl, 'f «so0r serve! In the instrumental field, thejiliar with the property and, with] At Rochester she met Miss Clark|Monday and a rummage 'sale—|13—(P—More than 50 fishermen are| i p G i Juneau public will have its firstithe enterprise they showed with and accompanied her home. | “super” rummage sale—in the base- | feared to have perished in the| ;"o picioe Court hm;l 1 = cpportunity of this school year to;their handling of the A-J tailings, Y TR 5T i ment of the Methodist Church next | Straits of Gibraltar last night dur-| =" =" 777" B BLENDED WRISKEY—86.8 PROOF hear J Hi's 45 piece Scarlet and]Hayes and Whiteley and, incident- | Saturday. |ing a storm which swamped thei: ToNR LY S 55% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., N. Y. Black concert band, composed of}ly, the mine owners should have a EIRTHDAY pAR‘v o“ | _— | three small vessels. -__——‘_—_t_._,——_'—;& PORTLAND VISITORS | ~Maritime authorities announced L Lpad el e ‘\'-“:‘11“!.“1“ . V:‘V‘rv::‘.lzi"‘“l«:‘:m}n: THURSDAY FOR vas ; Mr. and Clinton Sever of | that, of the 64 men known to be members, One of the band’s featured ) “It’s s. numbers will be a trumpet trio; formed old timer said Portland are guests at the Gas- aboard the ships, only 11 have been in swingtime with Bill Sperling,| A trip north for Warburton would NURSERY (H"_DRE tineau Hotel. | rescued. One died in a hospital. Janet Lee Schultz and Bob Som- TN — mers. t pping at F he visit < _ On Thursday, Decmber 15, the Supt. Sterling Sea: announces | ed Prosper Ganty, manager of the| ywys Cooperative Nursery will that the band and chorus will per-} P C Storage Company of | pave g birthday party for all the form in concert at the Douglas high | which the Tacoma man is treasur- | nildaren whose birthdays come in school Monday Dec. 19. Neither at|er this month. The mothers of the this concert nor the Juneau con-{ Enroute to his home, Mr. w“"’iLn"ihday children will contribute cert the following day, Tuesday burton iled south cn the Dfimllit, tra festive refreshments for the Dec. 20, will an admission ch last 1 juice period. This joint cele- b2 made SE— . braticn has become a monthly fea- | | :STORK CALLS TWICE |bure ot the Hursery. L RECOVERY OPERATION | ays1. AMN'S Hospmu}u_.;“iiii.‘:’é;‘l3."';;;‘;}’:’?5‘1.é"a“‘é.:,‘.“i;‘. Gordon Kanouse of Juneau | MOOSE MEN BACK | Chichagof Mining Company, once 12:15 pm. yesterday. The child ' FROM PETERSBURG | ome of itheast Mfaskar ]“;g;, zo1d | W€ hed five pounds six ounces at —_— | mines, will be preducing again as iLu-th. Back from Petersburg where they a result of a contract between Stan-* Mr. and Mrs. William L. Porter, rticipated in big Moose doings | fon Warburt "Tacoma, Presiden falso of Juneau, D:‘("nnw the parents | over the wegkend, John Maurstad, | of the company, and Howard Hayes| °f & Faby gitl at sster- | G. E. Almquist and W. R. Herman- | 1 Stanwood P. Whiteley who W 1| ge The child E \'m‘rm_havc» returned to their Juneau Gta Dha teiun on 6 1_(.‘_0‘_u\.lzl,uml~ two ounce: homes via Alaska Coastal. The stork called at St g | ag Hayes and Whiteley, who alreadj made a success of recovery work|a on the Alaska-Juneau’s tailings and | & Nuw s NEW oy Low — FARES SNIEEEEESEAUSRERIENASE are currently contr; ors for pav- ing the Douglas highway, will start from cperations in Chichagof soon after Their new camp will not be on | the w::]v of the Chichagof of th to Yakutat $30.00 Cordova$ 53.50 o Homer $87.00' Kodiak $105.00 but they will have a sub settlement of a dozen up of the old rock pile and | & 109 Reduction on Round Trip be first on their re-|: *Plus Tax jery grarn but they intend A 3 " to proect and o cxplovatory 5 Daily Scheduled Flights work also. EREPTENEEEISETUTIETEER SN " HIGHWAY EXPRESS GIVES TRUCK OWNERS DEPENDABLE MILEAGE rience with these B.F.Goodrich | In fact they will be looking for . B b e neve e Anchorage — Cordova — Kodiak I behind on the once rich Chich; ] mam { e Homer Yakulal ® Read what one trucker says about his expe | Stan Warburton has been - s . i vith tt . “tions ¢ : ires: i i ck. We use B.F.Goodrich’ Highway ! ;3;! :vhf;;e Di‘a('lhelr““l’y::; ‘;\ A:?m;‘xl;]‘ i e e | ummer - tan oo speed, heavy load, long distance service. We feel the nylon layers in these tires n W, e, of Ta g = . | ! > id b! d g Hugh Wallace, both of T had Tickets and Reservations Accepted by Council on Physical Medicine of the American Medical Ass'n. ';Elsp us a"ob‘gulz 3:;“:‘.‘:;“;::? deslflys . We bave a B, Goodrich tire for — ee us al ceds today. - F. Good BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 SZEINEEREENTRERERINTNIATENENNSE ITRIETY Alaska Electrie —m Light and Power Co. p y cowLING €0. 115 Front Streel Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Eleétrical Service GIFT SHOPPING? Drop in at the CLEARANCE at QUILICO’S