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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1950 HAINES' CUT-OFF IN FINE SHAPE, SAYS ARC CHIEF ENGINEER Driving over the Haines Cut-oif in 4% hours driving, A. F. Ghig- liviee, chief engineer of the Alaska Road Commission, reports the high- wdy in fine shape the entire dis- tance and the dangerous slide area just inside, Canada as “wide and yery passable.” Ghiglione ~ returned yesterday from a two-weeks inspection tour of the Alaska Highway system, dur- ing which time he traversed all roads in the Territory on the con- nected system. He said all roads are in excel- lent shape, with no restrictions re- madining anywhere except the paved portion between Tok Junction and the Johnson River on the main ar- terial leading into Fairbanks. Loads there are still limited to 75 percent of normal and speeds are held tc 35 miles an hour. All paving contracts for the sea- re well under way,” with prim- i oats already down in two areas near Arichorage. G. M. Tapley, chief of the engi- neehng division, and Harold B, Sct\ultz bridge engineer, were stheduled to leave today for the Mamnuska River bridge to inspect the structure, Col. John R. Noyes, head of me cumml<sion announced a new mem- ber has been added to his engi- scering staff as assistant bridge en- gmeer, He is Frank R. Schuntill of Los Angeles, who has joined the permanent Juneau staff. ith 25 years of experience in spructurnl design of bridges anc bufldmgs behind him, Schuntili holds a master's degree on struc- tures from Carnegie Technical In- stitute. COASTAL FLIGHTS ., BRING 32; TAKE 39 Alaska Coastal Airlines rhghc yesterday brought 32 persons tc Juneau and carried 39 from here tp points in Southeast Alaska. o Sitka: D. F. Brooks, L. H Black, H. Oliver, W. P. Gullander Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farr, W. S Twenhofel, R. I. Mayo, Joe Wood- ford, H. A. Smith, H. V. Davis, G F, Crisman, and Noel Miles; tc Petersburg: Donald H. Joselyn Earl Conkle, and G. B. Lingle; To Ketchikan: D. M. Collington Frank W. Gustafson, and H. B Cyggyson;, to, Haines: C. O, Stew- art, C. H. Barkdoll, Mr. Howson S,,E. McSwain, S. Feist, Ken Bow- man; and C. Irwin; to Skagway Dop; Neal, Ken Lamoreaux, C. Hodgen, and W. E. Mitchell. . To Sentinel Island: Mrs, Cheney; to,Hoonah: Mr. and Mrs. Yadon, Marie Douglas, Mrs. Harry Doug- las, Sophie Tarr, Paul Dick, and Mrs. Mary Dick; to Icy Straits JExry McKinley. From Sitka: Dayid John, Evelyn Beresthoff, Wilbur Walluk, Freda Mitvitnikoff, Johnny Albert, Emil Notti, Jake Lestenkoff, Parker Na- tion, Paul Woods, Louis Vanderpool, Dr, .Shuler, D. F. Brooks, L. H. Black, Ruth Barlowe, Virginia Col- kins, Mickey Glenn, Thomas Nally, and Ted Berbridge. Frpm Ketchikan: Joe Broun; Irum Petersburg: Martin West- weng; from Haines! Edna Brown, Mrs. P. B. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. John Dapcevich; from Skagway: W, E. Mitchell and Brooks Han- ford; from Gustavus: William Z. Hudson; from Hoonah: Jimmie Huston and Renner McKinley; from Pelican: F. Arola, Nick La- kenes, and X. Baker. D. 28nhour Devewoprng Tervme at Hayes Shop, Harry Raes Drugs, Spnu-e Delicatessen 10-3x W machines for rent at The White Sewirig Machine Center. 52-ti Store your furs with Chas. Gold- stein and Co. .Phone 102 1 ; PAN AM TAKES 120 1@ e 8 @ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ $3 @ PAY CASH AND S ON ALASKA FlIGHTSl Pan American World Alr\\ay: brought 41 passengers from Seattle yesterday on Flight 923 and 13 on 905, besides carrying seven persons to Ketchikan, three to Whm‘horsc and 12 to Fairbanks. Outbound, Flight 924 carried 12 persons to Seattle and six to Ket- chikan, while 905 took 26 passengers to Fairbanks. In all, PAA carried 120 passengers on the three Alaska flights. Arriving on 923 were E. O. Stew- art, A. C. Miller, C. F. Eben, Mrs John Walmer, Mrs. Bert Lybeck, George Dooley, John Brown, Oscar Bergseth, John Borseth, Niel Miles, ! ¢ | = | | s - Rudy Beaver, Orvis Mayes and H.| M. Parks, as well as ten men going to the San Juan Fish Company plant at Kodiak and 18 for Alaska Packers, booked to Anchorage. From Seattle, Flight 905 nrougm these Juneau passengers: Joe Cou- las, Dwight Crowder, R. Culpepper.; Edward Erickson, Mrs. Chris Ehren-' dreich, Frank Gillis, Grace Hart-| ley, Robert Sherwood, Frank Stan- ton, John Switzer, Kenneth Zim- merman and Marion Baird and in- fant Charles. Members of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce party boarded 905 for Fairbanks. Among other passengers were S. O. Krieger, Frank McCabe, Georgianna Smith, Parvin Murray, | Charles Gundren, Parker Nation, Phil Dotti, T. Taylor, Paul Woods, | Lewis Vanderpool, Glen Johnson, Wesley McMath, William Rumple, Wilbur Walluck and David John. Southbound to Ketchikan:. Ver- non Hitchcock, H. M. Gould, Rich- ard Kearns, Mike Quier, Burt Lan-| zuald and J. S. Fly. Booked for Seattle were Einar| Ness, William Hudson, Walter Hel- lan, Albin Frederickson, Charles | Jimmie, Tim Paul, Joe Bender, Jerald Randall, Mrs. P. B Allen Nick Lackness, Xavier Baker and Mrs. James Dolman. FROM SITKA A. Glenn of Sitka is a guest ~n the Baranof Hotel. 5K & HAIG HAIG iy 5 PRODUCT OF s:cmM ~ umu.m N sw:;:;.w SLENDED SCOTS WHISKY ¢ 86.8 PROOP RENFIELD IMPORTERS, LTD.. NEW YORK Memo ‘. TO: AIR EXPRESS SHIPPERS You can help speed your ship- ments by bringing packages to our office, not later than 5 in the afternoon of the day before our scheduled flights. We make two irips daily to Sitka, Haines and Skagway. Be Sharp! Get your ship- ment on the morning flight. " Bring your shipment fo us the day before. 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