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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950 . . i | TROLLERS MEET; |MAJOR STEP ONROAD |HAINES, SKAGWAY |50 Friends Surprise i Log Raffs Conquer/NO DATE IS SET FOR T BARLOW NAMEDTO | 10 RECOVERY TAKEN | c CONNECTING | . G. Browns With IGuII' Owens Is Here LAMOORE EXECUTION ; L ' . . HEAD LOCAL 100 BY MACK' MERCADO ™ 20AD 10 CUTOFF - Gala ing| DEAD FROM ni | o AR p' M e execution of Eu- DB ek ald ousewarmlng an'“ng ore Tows ge::el,:?v;zu:: ::-‘m not be reset for T neau today aboard an Alaska Coast- T " s - Andy Barlow, incumbent Execu- |3t MUY A0 80 A L0 ohere| TWwin resolutions from the coun-| “Wrong address—I didn't order The man who sent the first log |2t least 30 days from j';""“‘g’rclfl tive Secretary of Local 100, United |, . oo " nived with artificial feet | 1 of Haines and Skagway were|anything,” Mr. G. G. Brown told o raft across the treacherous waters Under the rules of the “, Trollers of Alaska, has teen unani-| Suratie 4 received today by the governor's(the man with the package, about h f the Gulf of Alaska i _ |Court of Appeals, which on January t 1t Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital . of e Gulf ol aska is now in Ju- | en LaMoore’s appeal | mously re-elected to that post for| "y TE T LT G0 T oward the | Office asking that the two com-|3 o'clock Saturday evening. « néau discussing his 1950 plans for|-3 turned down Lal "”“"_hi"}:’( h 195¢ | complete recovery of the courage- | Munities be joined by & highway. “Surprise!” Carl Rusher answer- (Continued from Page One) logging and rafting. |he is granted 30 days in which tog This announcement was made as| or e RO O hose feet| The towns propose that a road|.d, joiing the shout of dozens of s A. E. Owens, senior member off ¢ for @ rehearing. the annual convention of Local 100'“(,”. frozen as he huddled in a lead from Getween Haines and |othersin the string of persons walk- | ren in Eastern Washington and the firm of Owens Brothers, who _I( no petition is filed \ut‘hmdt li“ got under way at 10 am. today. in| 14 wiidowless cabin at - Boat| Klukwan, on the Haines Cutoff, [ing the street and piling out of taxis|an elderly man in Seattle—froze to log spruce and hemlock in the vic- time, a mandate will b(“ lmu'e th}~ the CIO Hall here with eight dele-| o b " "1 O Ganal for five | into the Kiondike Gateway, giving|all laden with food and other pre death. A crane operator was electro- |ynio o Hood Bay on Admiralty Is- | the Circuit Court ‘a‘rifxm?ng % c gates from Southeast Alaska| .o arver nis troller sank in St,|hat community of 800 persons |sents. cuted near Longview. land’s western coast, conferred wuh}judzment of the lower ”"": “"j‘ bl\ . branches on hand | James Bay. access to the states other than by| Fifty friends of Mr. and Mss. TRAGIC DEATHS officlals of the Columbia Lumber|Vit Of execution, to bl‘_;;h;‘e y f The Juneau branch of the organi-| " “Jo paq walked 10 miles in his| 1. The two lie some 12 miles|Gus Brown gave them 'a rousing| An 86-year-old. woman died Of|Gompany, to whom he sells many |TU08¢ GeorEs & o il zation voted its approval of Bar-|,...' ge.t to reach the cabin on|AaPart by water, although the road [housewarming at their new address, cold and hunger in British Colum-|,¢ 1< 1005 and Forest Service men,“p“md by Distict A‘,m"e,) £ i low's administration at its.annual| g .« Harpor. His feet were ampu-| Would be some miles longer. 423 Gold Street, the former Blom- | bia. The province's other victim Was | 1om whom he leases logging rights. Gilmore, naming the day O e Bettel‘ BUY & election two weeks ago. Barlow|i.ieq just before Christmas. Skagway's resolution, signed by [gren residence. a newborn child who failed to sur-|" pe sent four rafts last season | ccution: DO 4 ran unopposed at all branch elec-| " iochected member of the Juneau | Dr. R. A. Smithson, president of| The big package turned out to vive after the mother was carried | o . occ to Whittier, on Prince Wil- I}x(}l.l\c x?\‘m@,x.:,:m" T B TBY \ tions. As executive secretary, helgipio” community, Mercado was|the chamber of commerce there,|be two handsome mahogany step- by stretcher through the blizzard | o Sound, to Golumbia's miil n?y Bioes l.\y“!zl“wn Saatoes etter i holds the top administrative and|p ioreq by a benefit dance Janu-|asked that the matter be taken up (tables for the new home. Inform-to a hospital. there, and next year plans on send- OLHBZ?UYUU ;] Ahtu\lk s executive post in the local lary 7. More than $1,700 was donat- | With the Alaska Community Fa-|ally autographing a panel of the TACOMA DAMAGE ing 12. He also sends pulpwood 'a“w PA»‘\:“;; S lhml P f Discussion at today’s meeting Was | o4 by the the people of Juneau be- | Cilitles projects, in conjunction with wrapping paper were these guests: Pounding waves caused nearly!c uh to Ocean Falls while mills in :‘E ; e "l.’ & sl i Fl“ff dominated by the subject of the|o . o a4t the dance “to put|the Alaska Road Commission. It|Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedges, Mr.[a half million dollars damage al|¢ne north are shut down. Five rafts S “i_l“)l ror el proposed merger of International|.zack' back on his feet.” points out “no apparent obstacles|and Mrs. V. A. (Fats) Lee, Mr. and | Tacoma. Fifty-five boats Were|yy) go “below” during winter felony, was l-l]ul}_ L‘vaxum_’ o . 29 Fisheries and Allied Workers, the| o e left for Sitka today,|Of magnitude” need be overcome to|Mrs. M. P. Mullaney, Mr. and Mrs, | sunk or destroyed and 48 more WeTe | months, he believes. w;’{.v lf]:’ IG;;"}G u‘){l".\m ‘;“ul‘u: Aty ry trollers’ parent union, with the In-| nrereado told Carl Weidman, Ju-|<uild the road. Carl Rusher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ger- | swept onto the teach at the Marina| mTne tedious 600-mile tows into b:nko; sc\(‘fxfln Cl;lll\h in the Calif- ternational Longshoremen’s and|yeay fisherman who accompanied| The Haines proposal, signed by 1ld Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.|mooring in the Narrows. Ten others | whittier have been successful be- sy Cn’mt» Vi hud Been) tin 3 : Warehousemen’s Union, leaded bY | pim from St. Ann’s Hospital to the | Leonard H. King, mayor of the | Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon|were sunk at the Tacoma Yacht | cayse of the type of raft his come| 6F 14 years in San QUERHR. Laundry serv'ce Harry Bridges. | plane: “Tell the people thanks a|town, said that favorable reports|Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle F.|Club Basin. ) pany uses—the “Gibson.” E Naluon aid. Tasfoore. Wei¥) Hoth - The matter was expected t0!]ot And give Alaska Coastal my|have been received from :oth the Hebert, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vudille,| Another $100,000 in damage Was| The Gibson raft, which takes Ellen, Juneau store keeper, during come to a vote late today. thanks, t00.” road commission and other Interior |Mr. and Mrs. F. L. (Bud) Pheips, | marked up at Westport, GIays|some three weeks to construct, con-| v < Moo ie o0 " 1936, Nel- New L“w Delegates present at the meeting| Alaska Coastal would accept no | Depertment offices. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod, Mr.| Harbor, where more than a dozen |tajns from 650,000 to 100,000 bo”d;:o““owasyex ed i 15“5‘ were: Larry Clark, Ketchikan;|fare for Mercado’s transportation| The Haines Cutof: =oac is not and M:'s__ Grant P. Logan, Mr. and | small fishing craft sank feet of logs, and when secured, g o pallows in the Federal Ja“l Pl‘iee' | Oscar Davidson, Craig; Al Brook-|io sitka opén this winter, because Canadian Mrs. Felix J. Toner, Mr. and Mrs, - — moves along in the water as if 1t [y oc. - . man and A. T. White, Sitka; and | b A alithorii{es ald they were unable |3k Cremin, Mr. and Mrs, Den were just one log, instead of hun- | B SRR | Paul Eckman, B. H. Manery and | to expend funds to keep the pass Eallston and Mr. and Mrs. Zalmain UONS ROAR FOR | dreds. ‘ H ZUC a nd fo th O. G. Nolde, Juneau. Nolde acted | | open into the Alcan Highway. Gross. Wiy i | The lumber company io the west- | lun(heon (D‘U[da [ POU I 1he as chairman at today's session. | i Adding lh.en- signatures to the ward finds it cheaper to purchase wul {, f' d The convention will end Wednes- | :';:IguestRbool;' a}\(lyl “;lre M;. and Iop MARKS Io its raw materials from the Owens rS 'reens un; HSi 1ve poun S § aay. ACA: 28 DEPAR . Mrs. Ray Westfull Mr. and Mrs. : Brothers than to buy logs i tne| QI MrS. O D = y ( IPTS plAN Gus Gissberg, Aileene, Claire and j HI SPEAKERS Sound area, despite the dxstance! o'; : 'G Ha l 150 apound !01’ each 3 iCarol Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe a {and long haul involved. { Mrs, Joseph reenspun wil e e A'". GUARD (u]’ | Alaska Coastal Airlines flights WORKED ou'l' BY 21 Wositd, Mr. and Mo 86 A5, The Gibson Brothers, who log|honored at a 1 GC‘OCE il addlhonal pound . over the weekend brought 42 per- | Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, | The J.Hi panel discussion this|near Tahas, B. C. developed the| Saturday afternoon in the Baranot |sons to Juneau and took 28 pei- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kaiser, Maude |y0on which was also a Lions Club | unusual raft, and they sent James| Hotel Terrace Room. = N Shirts finished <G5 15 000- SIRE“G‘H sons from Juneau to Southeast A1- S(Hool D'S'I'RI('I' ME“ Hamlin, Dorothy Wiedman, Agnes| prouron q piodeoct “and a final|H. Levesly to Hood Bay to supervise | Her husbard, Rear Admiral Jo-| | Shirts finished /8 3\ r ’ ‘aska ports. Dobner, Myrtle Turner, Jo Jensen,| cvamination brought applause toconstruction of Alaska’s first of the|seph Greenspun, has just assumedt at your request HERE "Iou(HED‘ To Skagway: C. L. Anderson, H. R. VanderLeest and John G.|yarran “A-Plus,” had grading been |type. They had towed 100 rafts with | command cof the 17th U.S. C.'Jd;t! for o few cents 3R | Miss Smith, Dr. Murray, Larry| A coiiprenensive formuia by {Quilico, up to the audience. no loss off the west coast of Nave| Guard District, which has head- e | Lindstrom, and W. Patterson; ta|Which money accruing from the| The party was arranged by MIS.| “Ciogno a series of such discus- | Island—so it was obvious they had quarters here. { extra . WASHINGTON, Jan. 16—(P— Re- | Haines: Mr. and Mrs Knudsen,|tobacco tax may be allocated to|McLeod, Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Mul- | giong the Juneau High School pub- | something. | ‘The party, which probacly will( duction of Army National Guard |Russell Lapham. and William Johns; | Territorial school districts has been laney. lic speaking class, with their in-| Owens explained carefully how the|number about 45 women, is lm: strength in all states. and territories |to Hoonan: A. C. Kuehl and R. L.|Worked out for presentation to the T ctructor, Miss Helen Schaefer. ap-|1aft is built, but to a layman's wives of all Coast Guard officers: { N AGSKA LAUNDRY except Alaska is announced by the|Emel; to Sitka: Clara Gerstonhorn, | Territorial Board of Education by peared at the weekly luncheon |ears it seemed like hundreds of | and enlisted men here. X Defense Department. The cut in-T. J. Cole, Mrs. Snedden, Ed Ou-|21 representatives of Alaska's Z"lSORop"MISIS HEAR meeting of the Lions Club in the | feet of cable and. lots of logs all| — — Phone 15 volves 6,515 members of the guard.|mak, Ralph Weeks, Harry Doran,|school districts, it was announced | Baranof Gold Room. put together by mathematical for- | FROM FIRST CITY & { Maj. Gen. Kenneth F. Cramer,|Max Rogers and Walter Yatchman- | today by Dr. James C. Ryan, Terri- | ABou' HAIR S"I_ES Mary Nordale, so elected by thejmula and presto—there was your C. M. Archbold oi‘KetchAkan is l"“"""""“"""““l] ”'"""””""i[ Chief of the National Guard Bur-|off. torial Commissioner of Education. | class, served as chairman for forum |raft! |stopping at the Baranof Hotel. I | | f i il s e reau, said the states will have un.l To Petersburg: Les Wingard; t"! The men gathered here the latter | BY MRS. PARME"IER discussion of “The United States! A “mat” of logs is stretched in| = S o til Feb. 20 to get down to a 350,000 Wrangell: Mr. Holmberg; to Ket- part of the week to make plans for | S e Citizen and the United Nations.” |the water, and the raft built on|= EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = man ceiling, set by the current|chikan: T. O'Grady and M. An-|d'stribution of the money, which in | Ilah Parmenter, who chose as|The half-hour program went on it after numerous two-inch cables = = (fiscal 1950) budget. The Guard|derson; to Tulsequah: J. Koma,|the first two quarters of the year|p.. gypject, “Hair Styles and their | the air over KINY at 12:30 o'clock |are laid across the mat, or base. = DR. D. D. MARQUARDT = “3 totalled 356,515 officers and men|N. Axell, E. Lobb, and R. Guenard; | has already amounted to $299.000.| gistory addressed Soroptimists at|With Richard Peter as announcer. |Then when logs are high enough, = OPTOMETRIST B on Dec. 20, 1949. Snd ‘o PYak BgR:; M. Brysen. | The Board of Education has POWET, | tpeir noon meeting on the Baranof| Connie Williams was the 1irst|the cables are brought together to| = Second and Franklin Juneau . Alaska is exempted from the cut-| From Sitka: Miss Smith, Dr. Mur- | according to a ruling by the attor- | 1q,0906 Friday. .. | speaker, briefly outlining the struc- |such tightness they sink into the | = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS = back order because the territory is|ray, A. Bmokman,» E. Tompkins, | ney general, to distribute the money Tracing hair styles back to 31|ture of the UN; Aleda Warner wood, and the raft is done—and| == = about 600 men under its tentatively | Roy Rutherford, Ernie sgukko, Har- | for construction and maintenance | gc when they were more or less|spoke for the UN organization, | the mat put aside until a new raft | — o authorized strength of 923. Ty Eoknk, ZLaBHancl, | Eeter{ga 1t ecs Tk the prerogative of men, Mrs, Par- | Robert Croken against it; and Sally |is to be built. The present and adjusted strength George, George Beacom, and Tom | 4 The meeting was to form a pre- | yohter said that man’s standing in | McCrea urged that every cmzeni Nine Day Pull | of state and territorial Guard units| White; from Wrangell: Tom Parks; | liminary plan to present tefore the | pic community was based in ans |undertake —the responsibility to| The tug Adak hauls the rafts— includes: {from Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. L.|Ltoard, so it may take action When | ient times numbs -igs | know and understand the United {she can make some 2% knots with ent times on the number of wigé Oregon 4,407; 4319. G. Clark, G. H. Kikes, E A. Schai- | it meets in May. ' he owned. Bringing her history up | Nations. her 450-horse engine, with some ) Washington 4,408; 4.320. {fer, and Oscar Olson. The formula takes into account (. the last hundred years or so, she | . Participating as memters of the|1900 feet of cable out behind. She | | Because Alaska has only recently| From Petersburg: Rose Charles; | yearly needs of each district, allow- explained that the hairstyles ot [audience and directing questions to |takes nine days to cross to Whit-| {‘Q begun organization of its National from Tulsequah: J. Leontovich, D.ling for attendance changes, growth, [ the American Indians were deter- | their colleagues were Erna Stender, | tier. | R Guard units, no ceiling of strength|J. McDonald, A. Scott, and T.|dimunition, and prospects for new | mineq by the tribes to which they | Stanley Beadle, Donna Jewett,| Logs may be towed south when has been placed on Alaska and this| O'Grady; from Skagway: C. E»"districts growing up in the future.|peonged, Phoebe Anne Logan, Alice Tanaka |mills in Alaska are inoperative be- Q¥ number has been reserved for it. Martin, J. Pa_“el'SDn. w. A». Elklnf., Dr. Ryan said only districts not | gpeaking of more recent hair|and Donald Wingerson. Several|cause of weather or other condi- :;;n! R. Miller; From Hames.vF‘ranni repr_esemed were those at Unalaska.‘styles and style oddities, Mrs. Par- | Lions also queried the speakers, tions, and are known as “distress Haywa:{l gr;]d IE"th"]EP;’.E"' ’{;’“ Kodiak, Seldovia, Eagle and Peli- | menter told of her trip around the, their questions largely concerninglogs,” Owens explained. These in oonad.E‘ aaios B Egat el Pacific on the same ship on which | the veto power and its use. {most cases are used for pulp. < SD;“X ’Eks;"' }:““e Marks, 1R-! He termed the formula as &|Rgpert “Believe It or Not” Ripley| After urging the need for young| Operations have slowed down Rqu RAIED BY Nia mes, A.bil u; é Johsn Sa;ab 2, | “mathematical” type, which allows was a passenger when she and Mr. | beople to study the workings of the during the past year at the broth- |Mary Sarabia, and Ben Sarabla. | for changes bound to take place as| pipley found very fashionacle Suva | United Nations, the younger gene- |ers’ camp—only four million feet From Pelican: Ed Wrigiit, Fran- | time goes on. Each district is thus|women with bright red hair— |Tation scored effectively, albiet sawed this year, compared to 12 b | FIER l cis Saviers, Karen Wetche, Eli Fa-|assured of money required to m“‘“'ltreated with lime for a two-fold | amusingly, with suggestions that millions last year. Thirty-five log- - p puck, W. E. McCadden, and Don | tain its schools on a proper level | yeqcon they liked the tashionable | adults might profit by similar effort. | gers live on a converted navy scow, B u R R o w s w E L D l “ G c o L FAIRBANKS—Fire of undeter- Lorentzen. with others, whether it has many | eq_vand the lime killed the bugs.”| Miss Schaefer closed the broad- | furnished with all new equipment. . Z mined origin has destroyed ap- students or only a few. The six-hour bridal hairdress of | cast by thanking both the Lions| This most modern camp in South- JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE 289 A PNA CARRIES 32 ON WESTWARD FLIGHTS Weekend flights of Pacific North- ern Airlines carried 32 passengers proximately one-third of the mwn} of Ruby, Yukon -river village 250 miles west of Fairbanks. Damage was estimated at between $150,000 and $200,000. No persons were reported in- The tobacco tax was enacted by the past legislature, money being earmarked specifically for upkeep for schools throughout Alaska. COOKING BY JUNEAU fashionable Japanese, she told 'about. adding that “since the ad- vent of the American G.I, that fashion, too, has probably been brought up to date. Who would spend six hours on a hairdress in Club, for providing a live audience |east Alaska boasts a four-way com- (emphasis on the “live”), and | Mmunication radio set, with which KINY, which she cited as being|it can call its two boats, talk to outstanding for its community serv- | Alaska Coastal Airlines, and get in- ice. For four months KINY has|to the Alaska Communications Sys- given the weekly broadcasts as a tem. If a doctor is needed, one can public service feature. |be there inside of 30 minutes, he jured, although the entire portion to and from Juneau and intermed- | 11950. An American bride? Her hair Guests were John Ashbaugh,| said. I've f the village west of the river was |j % could be dressed in acout an hour.” ¢ ¥ ;)eveled bly flgames. Ruby has an esti- m':r:;\?i:: from Anchorage Satur- ME" ls llo BE JUDGED AI | Vice-President Gertrude Wetzel | KINY dsta:;:mt m;nager, Who g G:;};e 1:”,‘:]“;15“1:‘1:}150“1?::1,1::' i - | no the station will . h mated population of 600. day were Don Holmberg, E. D. Cof- jpresided at the meeting in the ab- | NOUNCE! L .+ | there's work to be done, and Owens Believed to have originated in a|fey, Mrs. J. Kneebone, Bert Parker, p'l‘ MEHI“G TONIGI'IT sence of President Alice Thorne, | broadcast all tasketball games in | there's worl s ae 2 Put a S'o o i i d the Gold Medal Tournament, and s 8etting it accomplished. machine shop belonging to Stanley | Rose Marquis, Dr. Milo Fritz, Nefi —_ i ——‘—LT’— e riine s Nichols, U.S. marshal, the flames|Miller and Frank Marshall. 5 . ' jgnited 200 barrels of gasoline and| Going from Juneau to Anchorage Culinary skill of at least six Ju- B'll OF RIGH'S F“.M Lion Harry Sperling, baskethall | FORESTERS MEET HERE 4 oil and spread to the Northernyesterday were John Manders, Geo, | 18U men will be judged at the BE SHow" AuxluARv chairman, discussed plans for the| To giscuss their work Zor 1950 ' '0 ’ Commercial warehouse, the Stand-|Schmidt, Mrs. Parks, Bertram | Parent-Teacher Association meet- ' exhibition game February 4 when|and to consolidate efforts for the —— ard Oil warehouse and a trading |Monty, Preston Williams, V. O. ing at 8 o'clock tonight in the high the noted House of David aggrega- coming year, three divisional for- post, all of which were burned to|Mount, William T. Zahradnicek, C.|SChoo! auditorium. The American Legion Auxiliarytion will meet a local team, pos-!est supervisors are meeting today con's b Chun in the ground. C. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Six male members of the P.-T.A.| will hold a meeting tomorrow eve- | sibly a different quintet each half.|with B. Fran% Heintzleman, Reg- y g g The fire was discovered by Sam | Stearns, Ed, D. Coffey, Rose Mar- | Dave already entered the cake-|ning at 8 o'clock at the Leglon Dug- | Another group of new members | jonal Forester for this area. and Tommy White, bush pilots, who | quis, Sgt. Newell Banks, W. J.|DPaking contest, and there are indi-|out. X will pe initiated at the meeting| The men are C. M. Archbold of to m . Were staying in Rucy overnight|Bowens and Mrs. Thomas Farley. cations that a few more will alsol The legislation and national se- nexf_ week, it was announced by |Ketchikan, Knox Marshall of Pet- r .. while on & mail run. The pilots| Traveling from Juneau to Yaku-|SUbMIt entries =~~~ | curity committee, with Anita Gar- | President Val Poor. erspurg, ‘and Max Reger of Seward. threw three chemical fire bombs in |tat were V. Robertson, Adele Felk- | an mé“‘;’;‘i;;s Dmd‘ fh:’;;;; mcl!;;h chnkfl;flnmet;nd nc‘;m‘;?léme —— s ANITONE se rvi‘e i hi hop but the |er, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collier, Mr. g an ; memkers Agnes er al rdine ::Zzb:-: rlio?:sa:nreors tkzam to beland Mrs. Marvin De Young an:i cooked by male memcers of the|Zenger will put on a special pro- effective. Eugene Berato, while H. K. French, | °rganization will be served after’ gram which will feature the film @ Embedded dirt A Gessna_aircraft of undisclosed | Glenn Rogers and Mr. and M. ‘hesp:‘g‘“l; i ca e:t‘mgt;;sx' The i ;r being Why Al‘e Y"u Sick? removed! ership was destroyed. but an-|Bol easant went to Cordova. €] loant or e occasion oug! zmr pu:me, as truck aynd 7 barrels| Pheasant, who is PNA agent at|Dr: I. J. Montgomery who will dis-|courtesy of the Territorial Depart- @ Stubborn spots gone! d. Cordova, was returning with his | CUSS the subject “Public Service as{ment of Education and will be . » lors sparkle again! “s:,‘:l v:;:fe s:,; that tops of oil [wife from a vacation outside. a Cfifeerv” Dr. Montgomery is | shown by courtesy of the Territorial Our complele examination :::" m:_:.w " 3 S, f the Alaska Merit | Department of Labor. F parrels flew high into -the air, Shpepvisor O epa. . feel i 4 . System. He has served as director| Refreshments will be served tol- restored! K ding the flames as the drums| ol 5 5 2§rp:3ded. pHER WARNER RETUR"S of two merit systelns in the state ! lowing showing of the film and all Wlu glve YOII ’he faclS_ The rest of the town was saved FROM B '"E .'. I of Nebraska. He holds a docwmte:mem‘»:ers of the American Legion, only by a favorable wind whxch‘ US SS R P in psychology and was a superin-ias well as the Auxiliary, are in- EXAM I A blew the flames toward the river.| o tendent of schools for 15 years. !vited to attend. 5 NCLUDES: | Back in Juneau after a business e a lood Pressure . . |trip that took him to the east C_hest, Lungs, Heart coast, Peter Warner, manager of v i X Sinuses, Nose, Throat a Charles G. Warner Company, cal- A T T E W T ' 0 N B Urinalysis ‘Lerd at the {actrwijs and homerfll;:: & (Bring A. M. Specimen) o 1 nrmmrrel;::sezc: R P H ! = Pelvic Exam. (Women) m AT < ) [% sLomin oy ; ainters’ Local Meetin © Kidneys and Nervous System e f especial interest to the Ju: Prostaté f | neau tusinessman was his trip to rostate (Men) e i’ | Waukegan, I, where he visited J 18 ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 16—@ !the factory of the Johnson Out- allllal':’ 4 The White House 'saxd today that|poard Motor Company. . o n e President Truman's SP?C“:; :‘Xr After business in New York, War- VERBAL REPORT IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE message to Congress may €~ | ner went to Washington, D.C., flew H H layed for a flew days e {to Havana and Miami from where lmpnrlant DISGIISSIOII on “ew Presidential Secretary Charles G.| ne returned to the west coast by Ross told reporters it likely would | the southern route. Conh'ac!, Etc. : not, be ready until “toward the end | nr Jflllll “ “ mg n c of the week. | MEETING TUESDAY . C. ome Bl d \ o United Trollers of Alaska, “Let’s i 2 FROM OHIO | ot Get. acquainted with the can- Protect Yourself by Attending Main and Front Sts. . Juneau Phone 477 Wwilliam F. Cairl of Galion, O. vention delegates. C.I.O. Union Hall, | §s registered at the Baranof Hotel |Jan. 17, 1950. —adv. * 402-1t CLEANERS - i

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