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—— SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1950 Argetsinger Tells|ALASKA FISHERIES i J— DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA BRATTON IS THE 3 NEW CITIZENS PAGE SIX kept in a special fund, the 7 IPARKING PERMITS < moved. Sl ‘m\r[;l will meet at 8 p.m . . 8 6O AFTER JAN. 31 o i N Soroptimists About| DIRECTOR ASKED T0 i which the matter of the ST Caimonits| KNOCKED OUT abuse of privileges | system ch: ed t prov g S P y ! HITZGERALD } KENTUCKY'S be - c code would | aroct of the time at the meeting |oath of allegiance to the Unitec | tion with a smashing - el inc for space 10T was taken up in discussion of ths | States flag, were given each new [ :nockout of the Chicagoan in the In the case of Juneau, plans for}™ 1, op the department did not !:“‘:lmszgxcdslfig 'Y | proposed traffic code for Juneau.|citizen by Robert Druxman, Legion | eighth round of a scheduled ten. o territorial building, for a gradey, ., 4, operate until June 1 last| te}::p iy ; SOUR MASH $4-per-month | Representatives o and | post commander. The pledge o: | It was the third time Williams had‘“ho‘”' for a city hall or civic center‘y[’a‘ it already has a history oil'év‘ ]{~te ngcqv(; i Kentucky Straight I will be re-!transfer compani present | allegiance was administered ty Ed- | defeated Bratton. L L suffif:lently developed for working with the Federal body, S"“e' l.ck 3 Bourbon Whiskey f council decided. and voiced their ss on pro-| ward Keithahn, post membere Fol- SR f“_’é"" this year, Mr. Argetsinger| . .on in some policies it hes re- | pccc}l]ry B you Tax Leniency posed regulations lowinz congratulations and closing i | gistered opposition. lc:lficti:,vfor}xlx?lé: allowed ht to a 35-foot the curb for to ckson said he s of the equalization | with the use of t dealing urchase of fork lifts wt was discussed. ioned fork lifts have t ain prices, the is doing well fin- can afford to buy Hendrickson said. are an “absolute or heavy summer work arf. i v wharfinger, a member of a ee to look into the 1-priced fork- ancially them,” ) at the wh he s Cleo C was named special commi offer of t lifts Mayor Hendrickson explained | | country — the la Juneau in several naturalized in | years, District Clerk J. W. Leivers, after calling the roll, gave the oath of allegiance and presented each with his certificate ceremonies with the advance of the colors, done by Bert Lybeck and Harry Watkins. Following presen- tation of certificates, Major Eric Newkould of the Salvation Army spoke on citizenship. Attractive hand-made silk Eook markers, on which was printed the remarks by Judge Folta, the color: Islands, Canada, England and other st class to be The American Legion opened the king, and Sugar Ray Robinson, the | James D. Norris, President of the International Boxing Club, said he will “make every effort” to sign the two Nor decision came after the LB.C.'s most successful venture in Chicago Stadium since the club took over Stadium boxing shows last October. A crowd of 11,535 paid $44,072.32 last night to waLch“ Johnny “Honeyboy” Bratton ot | Chicago enter the ring against Buzz Saw Williams. They got their mone; worth. williams, scaling 143 pounds to! Bratton's 146, moved into conten- technical FLIGHTS ON OR | pleted this year under the Com- Friday on the Baranof Terrace. Law under which Community Fa- cilities operates are: to foster set- tlement of Alaska, increase perm- anent residents, provide better fa- cilities for community life, better schools, utilities, ete. The act, which has a life of five year, carries an appropriation of 1$70,000,000, four-and-a-half million |, i, official circles as significant, | Jook like printing of which may be obligated before June 30. So far Community Facilities has request projects which would cost about $18,000,000 but of these only $2,500,000 are far enough along to be started this year. Need for the building of a ce-| ment plant in Alaska which would | b} . (] . - SAYSCITY COUNCIL o the “Highiands io Community Facilities| REVIEW FWS PLANS| | ¢ Juneau will be decided, | it was ounced. i o | " . e 2 . \:'xll also further dis- In simple yet impressive cere- Juneau's library and a small} Clarence L. Anderson, directo{' of | bl i e e o ffic code, - especially | monies in Federal Court, 23 men sewer project will probably be|the Alaska Department of Fish- permita L will 708 88 g and women joined hands late yes- the only local projects to be com- |eries, has been invited to fly to Washington to review proposed 195C | SEE...THE | n Oscar < JANUARY 21sr ISSUE OF I‘:«\:r &:fir:m}:l"fi: nations, they stood before Federal|147 pound titleholder, is in the! Guest speaker, Mr. Argetsinger' desk of Interior Secretary ard adoge Judge George W. Folta and gave|making for Chicago Stadium |mslexplnined to the group of club-|Chapman February 1 for approvn]lB“sl“E“ WEEK ts for Dock their allegiance to their adopted | spring. women and their guests that the|and his signature. i e purpose of the Alaska Public Works| Alpert M. Day, national director There’s some- thing new under the sun! Read about the amaz- jng ink-stencil rombination that produces dupli- jobs that Yof the service, wired Anderson that ,'hc wished him to go over new re- gulations now Leing planned and to voice h': opinions concerning them before ti gre set down as law. The request for Anderson’s pre- {sence in Washington is looked up- | catin 16y Lecause while the department he|because they're directs has no power to make or 50 c]ean, sharp drop regulations, the Fish and and black! Any wildlife Service is looking in its|gypist can cut direction for cooperation and aid Sure-Rite Creen‘,' in obtaining popular and just rules g 9 T ‘goreming Alaska fisheries. Easy-on-the’eyes Sure-| { Enforcement personnel vaid by |other ob printed BOTTLED Thursday night to|that plans for the new traffic}were retired, and the new citizens : have W vith the | IN BOND of boai-tax as-|ccde include publishing it in handy | went from the courtroom clasping (HEDU[E treatly reduce the cost of b““d‘"g,f::‘;‘:r::::fim::;‘ueg :‘::k:sn?;; 5:;:"".‘1 ry In two g0y Sure-Rite 100 PROOF accepted by the |booklet form with complete index.|ther certificates happily and NEAR S in the territory was mentioned bY|Son s fitn Joader rear Petersburg | inutest Come Spoedry . | Gouncil, and it wes announced Then the traffic code booklets will |looking out over their country. {Mr. Argetsinger, along with his 3o 8 P AL T g 5 [ In . let us show lak that taxes will be delinquent as of |bé given to each person getting| Names of the new citizens, Ju- MAKE NEws IODAY‘NE?” that the brick and tile work |, " . "o two bodies, and puh"C‘IOUI which would vary bullding has|,.,ngs have been held by the | February 1. |a car or driver's license, he said. | are: neau residents a Bigornia, Elizabeth never been developed here. trom which e (Fome n for yoer Territorial greup » | However, it was indicated that,| Rkt ——— | Pastor Valer oottt ol e fldut . insda b . LoD v exp vos- 0] ity planning for perm- i o 3 FULER DISTILERY, INC. + LOUISVILE, &V, | Since this s the first time the Eva Banta, Hanna Dinsdale, Cata- As was hopefu expected yes-| g wildlife Service has received ad- B ————— Territorial boat tax has been u1P|.|B|.|( '“SIA”.A"O" lino Bada Barril, Joe Bala Ali-|terday, Pan American World Air-janency, was urged by the speaker me_‘ FREE SAMP 1 Distributed throughout Alaska lected, some leniency may be shown. | morong, Maria Emma Johnton, |ways was to have a flight in each ;'/l;: ;alidd ;l;lflt Juneau was n}f_re' Biclogical Division i -+ arsightes an many communities by ODOM COMPANY 1 Money paid on the boat tax U S A Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Store-wide Clearance Sale Dresses Scarfs Lingerie Suits === BEON SUNDAY NIGHT Phone 919 ) DEMOLAY OFFICERS T0 The Royal Arch Gunnison Chap-; ter of DeMolay will hold a public | | installation of officers on Sunday, “January 22, at 8 p.n. in the Scot- |tish Rite Temple, Past Master Councilor Bob Croken | will be installing officer assisted ‘by Majority DeMolay Bob Scott, |acting Marshal; DeMolay Robert | H. Secrist Jr., acting Senior Coun- | cilor; DeMolay Donald M. Mur-‘ rison, acting Junior Councilor; and DeMolay Kenneth W. Kadow, act- |ing Senior Deacon. The public is cordially invited to| attend and witness this installation. | WRANGELL DRUGGIST FILES [ FOR SENATORIAL SEAT, James Nolan, prominent Wrangell druggist and a member of the Santiago Maypa Cesar, Joe Kimpo Carrillo, Barbara Anna Ransome, Daphne Grace Inman, Alvaro Ul- piano De Asis, Juan Felipe, Bessie McIntosh Fossum, Gunvor Joharne Snaring, Thomas Hughes, Eleano: Helen Hinke, Ann Marie Kohl- haas, and Denny Macabales Sara- bia. Skagway residents are: Anna True, Ingrid Edith Nord, Retta Elanie Gault, and Linda Bigham. From Mt. Edgecumbe® Andres Aquino Cadiente, EXPECT BULGARIA T0 DEFY U. §. ON RECALL OF HEATH (By Associated Press) Washington observers said Bul- garia is expected to stand pat on direction today between Juneauj and Seattle, according to word re- | ceived by Fred Dunn, District Traf- | fic Manager. Weather in Seattle (not Juneau) | Leing what it has been, this is a| day when news is made by sched- | uled flights being on schedule, or even approximately so. At press time, Flight No. 925 had | | left Seattle and was due (on sched- fule) at 1:15 pm.; Flight 92¢ to Ketchikan and Seattle was expected ! to clear the Juneau Airport (like- |vu»c on schedule) at 2:15. | Flights, flight-numbers, { gers, airmail and cargoes have been everywhere but on schedule all week, due to unprecedented storm conditions in the Pacific North- west. i passen- | SEARCH BEGU A Ccast Guard aircraft from An- ) nette Island this morning began a search of the Cape Decision area of the north in its planning. Under Community Facilities, 50 percent of the cost of building is {returned to the government upon; completion of the work. If money not available, the government is | will accept the municipalities’ bonds j at 2 percent Mr. Argetsinger said. The Alaska Public Works Law has a life of five years from Oct- ober 1949, but work begun before termination may be completed af- ter that date. Juneau should have its grade school building by the fall of 1951, if plans are completed and the project started early in the second year of Community Facilities, Gertrued Wetzel, Vice President, presided at the Soroptimists meeting Friday, and announced that the club’s Ivocational guidance pro- gram had started for the year with an address on library work to the high school by Mrs. Edna Lomen, city librarian. | Anderson leaves Monday, and will! No need to mail the 'te gone a week or ten days, he ! SEpan on i |said. Upon his return, he expects' tge Business Week ad—just bring the coupon in to us with Tt o i your to Lcu‘ in S(d[LAL.l.(i mtexne‘w. ap name, a dress and business—we’ll plicants for a position of biologist | ive you yo tencil with on the department’s staff. A biolog-{B e, YOU - yaur. s - Without {ieal division has been in the offing | Waiting! !some time, and numerous experts have made application to join the: staff in that capacity, Andex‘sun‘ueorge M. simpkins co. said. A man with especial capacity for Stationer and Printer research in the trecll salmon fish- Box 2076—Juneau ery is needed, he declared. ! | VOUHJM for sale by city aftef January 31 - 5 08 terday under the colors of -Old o ik e Glol'):\- as they received their full| CHICAGO, Jan. 21—®—A wel- | munity Facilities ~Administration, | fishing regulations planned by thel g b 335, providin for | citizenship in the United States. | terweight championship showdown |John Argetsinger, District Manager | Fish and Wwildlife Service, he sr\ld' . it siivhe < where liquor gx; sold| From Norway, the Philippine | between Ike williams, lightweight |told Soroptimists at their meeting |today. ( - The regulations are due oOr ! oty 4 i Territorial House of Representa- 4 il tives for two terms, filed today for|what amounted to an Ameriqin|for Richerd Melang, Ketchikan Ba S H t 2 et in the Semate on the Demo- |ultimatum yesterday. Bulgaria had | trapper unheard of since before(s ® ® @ ¢ = & ® & & 9 o g a s |cratic ticket. | demanded the recall of U. S. Min- | Christmas, Coast Guard headquart- | ® (3! His filing brings to three the |ister Donald R. Heath from Sofia.|ers here reported today. * TIDE TABLGZ o} number of Senatorial aspirants in|The United States threatened to : JANUARY 22 : the First Division on his ticket. One |break off diplomatic relations un- WHITE HOLLY DEPARTS i Some Items Below Cost Republican is on the list. less Bulgaria withdrew the demand.| The Coast Guard Cutter White|® High tide 4:44 am, 163 ft. o i S N, e Holly departed from Juneau at 6§ : }L;?Wh ‘tl;ide 14;14336 am, 12-2 g: * i * ) i e e :36 pm., 15. . o GALLANT ENROUTE SOUTH FROM KETCHIKAN ig.m. today for Point Retreat, Sen 18] i B ° 4 Lo Mr. and Mrs. George H. Beck | tinel Island and Eldred Rock whei® e Low tide 10:57 pm., 04 ft. ol - ¢ B foi . ; ork will | ® ° i 'l, _1N- The Rev. G. E. Gallant, direct {of Ketchikan are registered at the repair and maintenance work will 2 0 " s Ready 10 wear of Pleus ;{ ‘Mission, sm?:myd;;ece:fjaranof Hotel. Ebe done to navigation aids. : e t"‘:NL;RY 231 ; . f route to the Pacific Northwest on - NH L,fi, “;: 11'2’;8:,;,"‘" ;'g i:' : Ly a business trip, from which he plans e High tide 516 p.m” 1o tt. » s == S —— —/ |to return by February 27. That is e Low tide 11:32 p.m" 1916 o ;1 = e £ = |the date for the meeting of the F R = EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED 5 | Territorial Board of Public Wel- To A“ Moose Membe’s JER N ¥ = = |fare on which he is the member = g D.OIP‘I.‘OfieTnR'I!UABDT T e DAUGHTER FCI ISTURIS ! E = ) ST = He sailed yesterday on the Prin- | = ) 3 = Second and Franklin Juneau = |cess Norah, and will be in Van-| Be sure to come fo | ; Tts rounded stitching p = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS = |couver, Victoria and Seattle before | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Isturis gives your bosom Grecian-statue = = |returning to Alaska. Y ]) of Juneau became the parents of | fection . . . exquisitel v 8 5 I8 { " u !_. a n c e a baby daughter yesterday. Thej pe lifted ) bly 13 i AT BARANOF child, born at 2:15 pm. in St.! up. + SAPCERAY W« Nellie B. Pickell of Mt. Edge- = Ann’s Hospital, weighed seven rounded. The bandeau f cumbe, Sitka, is a guest at the| ahll' a 3 1 t ai 4 pounds seven ounces. version has a fashionable % | | | ¢ Baranof Hotel. [ 4 { (January 21st) From CGAF, KODIAK ] deep-V front ., . the Wl N fffi F ° Lt. B. B. Dameron, E. F. Walsh 4-inch-banded ; i eatu N |and H. A. French, all of U. S. “Inter-Lude” a neckline ( | \\% ¥ t r. g Coast Guard Air Facility, Kodiak, which is less extreme. 4 F i M are registered at the Baranof Hotel. ¥ ) |y 1 ancine Mangan L e i and her H. V. Davis of Seattle is a guest 3 & at the Baranof Hotel. He is here £ i b} 4 Hammond Elech’lc Ol'gan on Standard Oil Company business. *There is a Maiden Form f"' Every Type "f Figure!” :‘ o il e e - e Brddh 41 ok For a good time VISIT YOUR CLUB i . b 1 : s ¢ 3 YOUR JEWELRY AND | ’ FURS can be stolen, burn- | T = h i ed, lost or destroyed in onlg t 3 spite of the greatest care. | i Will you be reimbursed for L P Spots Look Good - On Him Spots are a part of the leopard’s coat— but certainly not a part of yours! When you see spots on your clothes— send them here! We'll get rid of the spots rapidly, efficiently and econom- ically! 14 their loss? You will if you get a Hartford Jewelry-Fur policy which covers them not only at home but away from home against practi- cally all risks. This Hartford agency will gladly tell you more about it. Shattuck - Ageney Phone: 249 Seward Street Juneau cing | S Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—o speed you on your way. ACA agent you can reserve your American 1o the States . . . and then fo any spot on the globel And now, for ifs patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul auska 0. . 2ttt W%m:s Southeastevn Through your local The v Betty Allen v Frank Pineda ""Hottest Boogie-Woogie in Town" Snake SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET