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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1949 'SAARELA 15 T0 HEAD "GIVIDEND CHECKS 2 SHOT, MISTAKEN |COMMUNTY EVENTS|| ™ Dir. itobert Simpson | | PG MUSICAL IMINES DEPARIMENTJURY et 4 10 START ON WAY AS FORMER PALS | muw o coo o i bt sty ke : | ‘ Eaxjf,'ux o g Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted i EVENT HERE a5 srewani rennes 2 WOMEN TN jan 16, SAYS GRAY OF EX-GANGSTER S5 i . B | oot OB e s | TOMORROW oo E BRIDGES CASE .ommmon. 2. v crmonce, o o, | b . w2 v Tl Al T et ;, P Moose. e 14 itorial Department of Mine said today the first service life |k pels to prison 16 years ago nics. — Fugene, v succeeding insurance dividend checks will be|awoke in a e early today and| Decemker 31, 8 pm. gene, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30 mailed irom Washington Jan. 16. | fatally shot his wife, thinking “my | Oreson, high school band concert. § AILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | 5 it A to Among the many events sched- | who will retire was made ty|The Government has indicted two| He said some 200,000 checks will|old gang had come to get me.” ;¥ School Gym. o o who In- | women for ying 0 get o pros- be melled daily and all shall be| Police Capt. Jobn Enright I s e via Pefershurg and Wrangell R i ta | pective prosecution witness in the{sent b une 3 Jul Jones, 52, told hin e fired; = . 2 3 be the i il iflrry B:_Idues perjury trial to alter| Gray, here conferring with ,c_[m his wife, Gr 15 Gl ¥ r0f Hotel. S With conn.echons to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg morning from An-|his testimony. igional VA officials, made the ‘an- | Jones had paid to escort her home ‘ "Ut’ffi{‘vi““;f;"r‘n"““l Zlks Hi- Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:30 P. M. & The same Federal Grand Jury |nouncement efter a telephone con-|irom a neghborhood tavern. Tae | Jinks, Fiks Batlioom, == = FOR RESERVATIONS FPHONE 612 known to the people | which indicted Bridges coast | versation with Treasury Depart-|: John Fitzgerald, 50, was| ‘L‘lom"é’ - S S : - £ S s the man who taught |CIO longshore leader, two |ment officials in Washington. d itly on the scalp and {+/0uglas ; “_g;s' L B Banare Dante| MBS e T e e e SR Universit; extension |aides returned the secret indictment | ¥e said the Treasury advise r ones died of a bul- | 1_"‘,-“;"";7'\_‘] ‘H:l‘l«‘\’q“‘ e = formerly for several | yesterday against: {him that the date had “leaked out. wound in the a:domen e o & H ki Mrs. Jean Murray, 33, who des- arlier this week Gray said the| t quoted Jones a Bl ok Barsno jomt“g E Mr he University of |cribed herself variously as an “in- would start going into the ing in fear} O b Y e T = ] ; ng ternationalist”; a divorcee, and an|mail “after the first of the year.” he turned state's; meeting with Lions. ] H : classes | “itinerant philosopher.” | It has been estimated that some k'dnapping case in) PRNTANT 4 ] H Mrs. Betty Teixeira, 20, blond!$2800,000,000 will be paid in divi- | 1933, Noon—iwanls Club, Baranof. g H chor- | ex-wife of a former San Francisco|dends to some 16,000,000 policy | When Mrs. Jones a T At 7:30 pAmv_—‘c_lvil vA_!r ?fatrol g : white child to be|Superivsor and State Assembly- | holders. y | | SaUSCEE DECEL Busireet e B & er the town was|man, who was named by the State | —_— | ctarted up Army dock. ‘E § up. to Ttewart. Senate committee on un-American u,l i Legan firing. [ H “2,”; : fie rineas high ‘.,Acm-m«.\ as active in left wing | g} Bf{ K N (ol_ "Y of my old PORTER JR. ] H S{h‘o‘oll SR it an: trn hatiors | o 0 eraduated from the Uni- | movements. it | gang had come to get me,” he told iSviE: PARENTS wkkd £ H L e S A Aleska in 1938 with a! The indictment carries two %S ON WAR Foon"e{mnce ON WAY TO sTATEsI:: H i they arrive Saturday aboard the “:, g (‘d ‘f,‘;i:e 10'11.; coum‘s.‘lt nccul."cs the ‘Cmm‘l‘ with | W .I,h;ncs firccl[ six shots ’:l'ox)n :\k _‘;_\, ig i |4 e s I y. He worked [ 95¢ conspiring and attempting to in-| ON, J .. | caliber revolv he said he Kkep i o ' sen | & -4 vl until 1941 for the Cleary Hill Mines timidate Mervyn Rathborne, on.| HONG KONG, Dec. s0—tp—tnis (oo o WO U5 00 W KPH Herman Porter ur. who has heen (& g of admission are $1.20 for | - oo ong supervised all the|time Secretdry Treasurer of the|British Crown Colony, faced with | e employed in Anchorage for some| g g adults and 75 cents ‘10:‘ H\l()(‘.)f.\ Company’s mining ehgiiieng | california S(jz:- CIO and mmm_'mr ywqull_ty of a gons_mx smkc,‘ }[u‘ne. left yesterday on Pan Am- E E‘ The ent're proceeds from the coh- '\ opper 1040 until August 1941 |close associate of Bridges. ptaday gove My NOPAGE: CIRVGRL i FRENCH ASSEMBLY ericar Always SCE RS Srg H ] it ‘““. e e E,mmw parpet He opened the Territorial Depart- | Both women deniet! the charges, |POWers to use at his discretion. | % EORGEL s 1 B‘two TN, W | ) H Following the concert, the Eugene Miries' adaslt Biss in "1')'0\ were . arrested and booked | Emergency regulations were pud- | cation. He is associated with Bourne | & i tand's dance orchestra wil in 1941 g\ gerved as|sepasately 7" |lished empowering the governor | VOIES CONF,DEN(E and Associates, an engineering:® ] P er there. During the war he! Rathborne has been called a0 take sicps to meet attack or J |firm which is doing construction 3 7 . 1 H F was tant f rt whil "‘mrmw Cemmunist in testimony in | [nternal disorder. He was author- |work on the new international :mu‘E“ nont l rorgel THIS WInler. " —_— . 3 the Bridge: He is due lovul - 1 Lobrfqvu.siunn man]lvower. pro- pREMEER RIBAUlIlpnrt at Anchorage. Bos 2 \}:l“ 2 :.5 perty r strikes ¢ s 1 8] pas ree weeks . . 1 I the government, chiofly chroms ore | charged with falsely testifying | T°0rdinary police powers that| ;o o ™pi Ut Con i votes of |PeNd New Year's with his two,g breeds quickly — tempers flare — ; DAN(E 'I’o BE HELD | in the Seldovia district 1945 that he was not a Communist. |\ ooi. PUt the colony on a War| . njeice in the National As-|SSUerS 8t i everyone is uncomfortable. YOUR | 2 war he developed placer | Two aides are accused of conspir-| 7P % {sembly today. Both were on 1050 [ RO B e (B home may be turned into a cold house, | | proper in the Rampart dist g with him. : : ¢ | budget questions. The first dount; : i e . N d SATURDAY jAN 71-.\:,- partners and spent the winters| U. S. District Judge Michael J,| THRLE NEW GRANDSONS [was 305 1o 261, the second 207 to | MF: POrter will return to his ok 8 if you put off ordering fuel, and are r S nber of the Uni | Reche witht contents of the| ’“‘:;‘; :Vl‘(‘)‘lsl-ll:‘mw" NORTH | 3¢ {in Anchorage. iE caught in a sudden cold snap. It’s so s Al tepartment of r | indictment agains! o somen. | 4 LIDAYS IN ALASKA h o va sl RS R |2 . N zounced taday the i ot very . efficient |cver, that the charges were based| To meet her three new grand- |industrial production from 125 per-| S Malaria, yellow fever and dengue. | g of fuel on hand well in advance o 1it. dance for D. B. (Mzck) Mercado cald today. “I'm| stimony by Rathorne before sons, Mrs. G. E. Deoley has been [cent to 135 percent. Communists ! mEremm T | the cold weather. Order early. Order whose feei wcre itated re- | ointment. | the grand jury that unless he mod-|in Alaska for the Thanksgiving|and followers of Gen. Charles De| COPW the female mosquito kites & ;. Mercado frozen | . a8 fied his ag s el Yhadateia s ¥ S | " CuRp 7 | human beings. - NOW! PHONE 81 FOR consider him one ol the most ified his testimony in the Bridges|and Christmas holidays and was Gaulle opposed it, Bidault's cabin- H a storm AR R SR ble men in his field.” se the women threatened to go!a Pan American passengers for Se- | et had recommended it. ! 2 H y 7] vy s fo: s Mits wiih (eUmRdD. Siories | Goe S tods This was intended to raise about | |8 MSTREAMLINE SE.RVICE the ey that he had engaged in intimacies| 1 ving was spent in An-|45,000,000.000 Franes ($128,000,600) | H ! with them. {chorage with son Tom Dooley and |in additional revenue to the ! 16 ARRIVE, LEAVE y and | enue to meet the hen his boat » PR | daughter ~Mrs. Albert Swalling, | outlays in Bidault’s 1950 budget, “.1 7 iv , was_found ON PAN AM FLIGHTS {whose young son met. his grand. |caliing for expenditures of about % E When Nortly Trauster £ClFEts ¥ o an unheated SQUARE DAN(E | mother for the first time during 2257,000,000,000 Francs (36,440,000, & oil, an invoice is printed by an auto- cakin and wa ‘cllvl\"hl\ 1‘; J"'“\’l:l) i N : ‘ e visit, 000). ( £ matic meter on the truck. No guess- The dance will be he anuary esides nine passengers bbarding . i ver Christmas, Mrs. Dooley| Parliament already has agree £, ] d A Elk's fal sud. et at Somttle far Annsite !*I:\u({‘ and| pARFY plANNtD | visited her daughters Mrs, mi‘:}pnncxpi o rltlx::d}bl::i?etmfis ?; ;sl“:il'sns!!"lt’l;r:“"rgg Lol | work about it! . the Trollers' Union, sponsor etchikan, Pan American World | Dimond and Mrs. John Satre, Jr., | balking at raisi s Tavatues ‘ta - 0w e v 8 momey 1o a i iy M NEW YEAR'S EVE 5=oo. bimea™ o Ay et . | pesaee | E TO BE SURE OF DELIVERY— morey to de persons to Juneau and carried 12| | Joseph Dimond II and Thomas . Dot i rides valisve i g PLEASE CALL BEFORE 3 P.M. and furnish A scuthbound | e John Satre. Young Tony and Tom,| Viadimir K. Zworykin, who has | S e B | B _ feet. Hxls Ll~ Mot C/:::lr:!r‘,tvht]\!!‘. \':/vi;l:):lL J\x;;x:z :i ‘23. onarrow b IRt bk T ]Vj .y'; iook enough alike to be twins, | played an important part in de- f:fie&;‘,'g(sn]mf,' sheezsv.‘ lfi b o o oo g b Toas i B S [l e Soundorey and Fremenncer| o O | Selopmens of cletrone elovion,| sty eteset o i North Transfier trollers. p C. F. Franklin went from Ju-|Square Dance Clubs will get to- B Y 1| applied for his first patent in 1923. jons in folder. or |pretty proud of her three new | directi t€ | srandsons, s Alaskagrams? See Tuesday's paper! “‘n VA'mo " mmlln"llllllllll.ll!!llllllll PRASERRI AR SIaS NIRRT RETEERE xecutive Secretary | ncau to Ketchikan, and these pas- |Sether for a gala dance comp of the Unit> ollers’ said today |sengers were booked for Seattle: | With refreshments and noisema hat anyone wishing tickets, or|Jean Westcott, Herman Porter,|/APProximately 50 couples a wishing to cantr bute could do o by | Catalina Barrill, Mrs. Kati» Alex- |Pected fo attend to dance the contacting him at his office in the|ander, Mrs. Senneclon, Mr. and|Y€3r out and new year in. Valentine building. Mrs. Russell Clithero, Claude Ver-| Big feet will jar the ground from | MSOPRISSTATIONS |\ ' e oot ot e ' ' ' FOR AIR-TO-GROUND COASTAL TAKES 13 QUT, e for e reresmmenss prom an aieratt win o | DRINGS 13 TO JUNEAU BAND FROM EUGENE LR set of the correct frequency, ra- TR | dio-telephone communication can; Alaska Coastal Airlines cu--.m;Hor A'I' KE]‘(H!KAH now be carried out through five 26 passengers on regular runs yes-| J e Alaska Communications System | terday, but was unable to land E . P 1 s l h d t C t f ground staticns, it was announced |at Pelican because the water was KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Dec. 30— r l e e S a s e 0 “ s 0 l. 0 u l. | ” | I I Andy Bar! [ o susEE today, {too rough. (P—The weather blew cold, but the The ground stations operate on| Travelers left Juneau and ar-|band from Eugene, Ore., blew hot the small boat frequency — 2134 rived as follows: last ni V! and the service is limi-| To Sitka r. and Mrs. W. 8| The visiting musicians played to % ‘commercial point-to-point | Sutton, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Rusher, |standing room only at the EIks e service cther than flight control!Bill Spain, Lon Richards. | Hall Teen-Age hop, and made such ¥ and weather information,” accord-' To Gustavus: J. M. Chase, Pearl|a hit that supporters are clamor- ing to ACS officials. Haynes, 1. Jones, H. L. Jester, O.|ing for a return engagement when The five ground stations offer- | Creseman. ‘mo Band comes back from Skag- ing the service are Anchorage, Ko-; To Hoonah: Mr. and Mrs, Lieu- h way on its present good-will tour. diak, Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka, | rance The Eugene Bad plays this nf-] Radic-telcphone calls and mes- From Sitka: Gomer Hilsinger,| ternoon at the model Indian village sages are accepted under rates|Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clithero, Mrs. | of Metlakatla. and regulotions governing traffic|Sneddon, Mrs. Rambow, Mr. and| The visitors commented on the| ' b th U t H d gt t St from ma craft, ACS officials Mrs. Strand. I‘:hilly weather, which was around | ' 0 ps a.rs a” » ree 0res 1 announced. From Ketchikan: Frank Howard {10 degrees above zero last night | —— — | mr. Mountjoy. PRSI 0 v £ T FROM SEWARD | From Petersburg: Gerald and FROM KAKE ©n Tommy Orthman of Seward is Ethel Lind and infant. Herschel K. Beane of Kake is staying at the Baranof Hotel. ! From Hoonah: Robert Austin. ‘:loppmu at the Gastineau Hotel. Annual Elks High Jinks Saturday, December 31, 1349 Dancing starts at 10 o’clock and continues INTO THE NEW YEAR Plenty of Hats and Noisemakers ELKS AND THEIR LADIES Special Invitation extended to those elected to mgml{ers])ip and awaiting initiation or having ap- plication for membership filed with the Secretary. No Exchanges of Christmas Merchandise No Exchanges, Alterations or will be made during this sale Refunds on Sale Merchandise . PN Sele Ends | Closed for Inventory January 3rd and m .+ .. | Sale Ends Tomorrow | Will Re-Opend A. M. Thursday, Jonuary 5th, 1950 | Tomorrow | Robes.... Hats Coats....Suits.... Dresses (including formals)

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