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PAGE TWO 'SCHOOL BUS' fif.sf/?ms LEAD N | SPECIAL PAA.fop pupiic Wor: RUNON JAN. 1 | L A “fiying” coupe land; upsldc o in a read i ¥, Calif. slid onte hoods of adjoining cars scratch. P Wirephoto, i3 QH ARDH They lthce Chrisimas wilh Family For lessie Mciar Thanks 1o Flight Luck Airways is |y same for ug.« VIR AT Mrs. Ole tomorrow | AN AMBRINGSS, TAKES 19 SOUTH ° of Al-| 1l be J. P. Chris-| rnick, Bert Alstead, | Valter Hermansen, on bus and An LES FUNK SHOOTS Mocse 9-POINT BUCK IN Over at the gular custcmers er Lester Funk Royal are gi a bit of a rc (ALLS | i | | \ i i,day | | s in South- | been -notified ut ’x)r Hansens | (Ju\rd‘ hikan - | ember 8 | time. QLE JACKSOM - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASEA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949 Resfing E;sy mated by the council. The 1949 holiday violent deaths showed: 1,705 in traffic mishaps; 391 drowned; 66 killed in fires and 555 killed in accidents of miscel- laneous causes—including falls, air- plane crashes, shootings, asphyxi- ations, ete. The Safety Council has termed the violént deaths during the holi~ day celetrations ‘“shameful,” “ap- palling,” and “disgraceful.” After last weekend’s Christmas holiday, when 580 persons lost their lives in accident, Council President Ned H. Dearborn said: “The actual death toll for our three day celebration was more than that for the Texas City disas. ter of two years ago which horri- fied the nation.” YOU TELLING US! (By Ascociaied Fress) And, the Nationai safety Council| This may not be news to most predicls, 1950 wiil start with 330 of you. But the Federal Reserve Americans being killed in traffic | Board would like to have you know | faggering Toll of 2717 Reportéd by Nal. Safety Council (By the Associated Press) The nation celebrated the six major holidays in 1949 with a lot f whoopla and gaiety but there wa: a staggering toll of violent ac- cidental deaths—2,717. o ou know what won- dextul relief you get when you rub on Vicks VapoRub! Now...whenyour chfldwnkes {| up in the night tormented with a croupy cough of a cold, here'’s a special_way to use Vicks VnpoRub It's VapoRub Steam d it brings relief almost accidents over the New Year’s|that most American familles are| inmmtlyl W end. Tt did not estimate the putting out a good percentage of | Put a spoonful of Vicks number of deaths in other acei- |their incomes for Federal Income | VB in a bowl of | dents. taxes. -8 g yout chil brenthe in_the soothing VapoRub Steam. Med- icated vapors netnte deep mtoccld- upperhmn- bflng reuelwith e ey Sholly VVno us Deaths on the highways, in the In fact the average family dlsh-t Xaxr. fires, drownings, and a variety les out nine out of each hundred | | of other causes reached new records | dollars to the government. That' |over some of the holiday periods|is as much as a family spends for fhia year. In most of them, the|automobiles, furniture or home ap-i 11 exceeded the figure esti- | pliances. wn astride a station wagon and a sedan after failure to make a curve l Vehicle plunged down a five-foot bank into used car lot, rolled and after hitting a delivery truck. Four Marines crawled out without a i 75 ARE IJURED INTRAIN (RASH WINNIPEG, Man., Dec. About twenty-five persons were in-| jured in a head-on crash of two| nger trains between Calgary 1 Medicine Hat but no one was , the Canadian racific Rail- 949 1949 | Pioneers’ Christmas Fund on Dec- jon the trapping expedit An aircraft s 1 of the | Duke Tsland area w rted after | his wife in Ketchikan reported to Coast Guard officials that she had mt heard from him since that 3 Americans . Are Missing, Donations to the Pioneers’ Christmas Fund for the old Pioneers of Alaska at the Pioneers' Home in Sitka, as collected by the W. D. Gross solicitors in Juneau for the year 1949, follows: | red at Sout- ine southeast Alaska Laundry ... ..$ 5.00 Jorgenson’s Motors ... 5.00 Alaska Credii Bureau 10.00 Juneau Hotel ... 5.00 Re orl New , e fiiaslfia F%d.tsfi‘,itngi'& Loan lggg .juneau I;Ilotrists 5.00 . askan Cut Rate Liquor 2 uneau Motors . 10.00 p F‘VE I‘EAVt JUNEAU Alaskan Bachelor Hotel . 5.00 Lt BY PNA: FOUR COME IN | Arctic Bar ... 10.00 Kann's StOre ..o.ooocoooeieevcces $ 2.00 r WASHINGTON, Dec. ? . Alaska Stean hl]) Company 10.00 | The United States is con Five passengers went to Anch-|| Alaska Transfer .. 3.00 Lagergren Handy-Andy ... $ 1.00 ban on travel by A ns 10 orage yesterday via Pacific North- Alaska Sunday Press 10.00 Lu-Ek’s Photo . : | Communist-run Poland and Czecho- | e Airlines, which brought in Almquist, G. E. .. 5.00 Lundell, Rosalin g | slovakia. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. F. Beatty of Alaska Electric Light & Power.... 25.00 Loyal Order of Moose No. 700 ... 10.00. i T:;SDwa;r(i:grlxcb‘l?;i ix;;]da:‘yhob:;‘“ 2| Anchorage; E. Jacobsen fz'oKm Cor- Alaska Radio Supply 5.00 ; ep e S- | dova, and Master Don - Keating, Alaska Music Supply 5.00 Morgan, Tom A sed th te was sent Poland | g » 2l Y ! y o Sec_ais? Tm'e:u.a : 0. ,fi; of PNA Capt. Maurice Keat Alaska J‘uneau Go!d Mining Co. 15.00 Metcalfe Sheet Metal Works 5.00 ernment’s concern for the welfare | Anchorage-bound passengers were|| Alaska Coastal Airlines 15.00 Murphy & Murphy 5.00 and safely of Am is travelln | w. L. Turner, Frank Marshall, Auld, Wm. C. ... 1.00 McLean' & Kristan 5.00 in Poland.” Clarence Keating, S. G. Momison| Abel, Don ... 5.00 Monagle, M. E. 5.00 The note demand |ana R. F. Close. Magnard, Russ 1.00 about the disapy | AR | Bailey’s Bar ..$ 500 Marquardt, Dr. D. D. 5.00 penn Fields, o erican ctizen| PATTON ON QUICK Butler-Mauro Drug .. .10.00 Murphy, Miss Pat .. 1.00 .sl“::xzc; publicly in wu-" TRIP TO DEN‘ER\ gl,o‘fvni‘e% Li(};lo}; Store 3.00 Miner Publishing Co. 5.00 te also was sent Czechoslo- Luckier in air connections than; L T 2.50 0 on Dec. 21 asking \’can be expected at this season, Baranof Liquor Store . 5.00 New Ideal Shop z'.gg , Noel|Jjoseph Patton left Juneau last| Behrends Bank and Store 25.00 Nelson, Ludwig 5.0 fe, Herta, | Thursday, spent Christmas wita|| Betts, Archie .. .10.00 = Nugget Shop ... 5.00 ht in Ozecho- |his family in Denver, and returned|| Blackie’s Bar 10.00 Nance’s 5-10-25 & $1.00 . 5.00 | slovakia. here yesterday by PAA. B. P. O. Elks No. 420 . 25.00 North Transfer ... 5.00 The State Department already ‘ Patton recently was transferred || Bartenders’ Union 25.00 New York Tavern . 5.00 | has banned travel ty Am ans to | temporarily from the Denver office| Y i 2 | Commun’st-run Hu of the General Services Adminis- | Bud’s Bar 25.00 Nordenson, Cliff Lo | tration to be financial expert in g g Rural Electric co-upera’ncs}.}uneau for Alaska headquarters gifitf;;rfiz()dGS(?g:r i $ ggg Occidental Bar ..o $ 5.00 treated 3,600 miles of right of way of the Community Facilities ser- | C VL t“G > y % ! with weed-killing chemicals in 1949, | vice, i~ ase Lot LiaRey 10.00 Pamaray Club ... Columbia Lumber Co. 20.00 Polley, Dr. C. L. Channel Emporium 5.00 Parsons Electric . Connors Motor .... 10.00 Pioneer Liquor Store . City Float Liquor Store 5.00 Pioneer Jewelers . Capitol Theatre ... 5.00 BN AL Caslers Men’s Wear 5.00 Pegues, Dorothy H. California Liquor Store . 2.00 Power, 'Vic ; Commercial Liquor Store 7.50 Percy',s Carter’s Mortuary . 5.00. Ppurity Bakery Caro Transfer .. 5.00 Pan American .. Cowling Motor . 5.00 City Dry Cleaners 2.50 Quilico Sport Center Crown Life Insurance Co. Davis, Trevor Devlin’s 5.00 Robertson, R. E. Rude and Clements, Race Drugs Reliable Transfer Engstrom, E. E. . Ehrendreich, C. J. Electric Service Shop Stevens Sanitary Meat Co. Smith, Dr. Joyce . Snow White Laundry Sweeney’s Lar S & T Clothing Store Fargher, Jack First National Bank . Family Shoe Store Foss & Malcolm 10.00 that it pays to sav Faulkner, Banfie ooc i Sugar Bowl .. i pay ; B oag Frances Ann’s Beauty Shop Swanson Brothers Friend of the Pioneers Snake Pit ... . Sully’s Juno Bakery . Standard Oil Co. Smith, Walter W. ANOTHER DIVIDEND ey Graves, H. S. ... . Garnick’s Grocery . Many local families will again enjoy the profit on their savings December 31st, when we pay dividends. Why not be among those receiving earnings the next time — June 30th, 1950 — by opening your savings account now? Savings here are insured to $5,000 by a government agency. We have never paid LESS than 2%% on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan . Association . OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street INTQ THE NEW YEAR Plenty of Hats and Noisemalcers ' ELKS AND THEIR LADIES Special Invitation is extended to those elected to membership and ¢ plication for members iting initiation or having ap ip filed with the Juncau, Alaska Secretar Saturday, December 31, 1949 Dancing star!s at 10 o'clock and continues . e Garrison Radio Service George Bros. Geyer, Dr. J. H. . Gastineau Grocery Henning, Fred . Home Beautiful Hanford, Brooks (Odom & Co.) . Hayes Shop Harri Machine Shop Hooker, Mrs. Chas. E. Houston’s Juneau Ubpholstery . Ideal Paint Store Juneau Medical Clinic Johnson, W. P. Juneau-Young Juneau Drug Juneau-Douglas Telephone Co. Juneau Cold Storage .. 5.00 Juneau Plumbing and Heating . 5.00 Juneau Insurance Agency ... 5.00 . Veteran Adm. Employees Simpkins Co., Geo. M. Shattuck Agency ... Spruce Delicatessen ... AOPHS NGOG mE W oN o 8888888838888888 Rl —_ (=] =3 =) Thomas Hardware Co. Tot-to-Teen Shop .... 2.50 20th Century Market 20.00 Triangle Cleaners 10.00 Triangle Club ... 7.50 United Food Victory Bar Vukovich, Steve Warfield’s Drug . Warner Co., Chas. Werner, Joe ............ Yellow Cab Zenger, H., Mgr. Store No. 2