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PAGE EIGHT FIRST CANDIDATES FILE TICKET OF SIX FOR CITY ELECTION| The first ticket of candidates for the Juneau City Council has been 48 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES BY PAA Pan American World Airwa carried 48 passengers in and out of Juneau y erday. Eighteen ar- rived from {3eattle, 26 departed for Seattle and four went to Ketchi- il TWO CARS STOLEN, ONE SMASHED UP, | DRIVER INJURED (Night of Reckless Driving THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA imxm Club on the highway abbut|other cases. At least one hearing will 16:30 a.m. yesterday. About 7 o'clock, | be scheduled for tomorrow, as well | Walter Stutte, driving to a con-|as the motion calendar, which tracting job on the property of Dr,|set for 10 a.m. R. H. Williams on Vanderbilt Hill, Judge George W. Folta granted a saw his truck parked in front of |divorce this morning to Jean E. | the Country Club, drove back to|Carter from Ernest L. Carter on jtown to report the car to the High- | grounds of incompatibility. Under a way Patrol, 3 \Icr)urt order, Mrs. Carter is man- About this time, Hickman and |aging Ernie’s Cocktail Bar in Sitka, | Tom Geor owner of the Countr_\"which the Carters own jointly, as CONVENTION-BOUND “MOOSE GO BY PNA A special flight was set up for| convention-bound members of the Moose Lodge was made yesterday to Anchorage. In the party were:| Walter Hermansen, Arnold Francis, filed A it { Dubbed the Civic Tterest Ticket ) %% . | g RepOY'Ed - Ofle Man ! Club, who was trying to hold Hick- |they do a $25,000 residential prop- | George Bryson, Fay Mish, Loran it includes two former city council- [ _ AT BIBCWES: LG e man until the arrival of the High- | erty there. Card, Robert Light, Hermoid Wal- men, Edward S. Nielsen and J. A E‘a‘x'-‘d HB"(Y][;" fi::)‘o‘. H}g‘]l““ m; Ag Fa(eS 3 Chafges ;"“F" Patrol had a fight, Hickman, Kenneth Nauska of Wrangell re- [ demar, Theodore Erickson, Paul Thibodeau. Other candidates are | ot TOSREL Al lte T left for town, and was caught up|ceived a decree granting' divorce|Urick E. N. Herbstreth, M. C. Mo- fortenson, . and A harles !with by the Stu‘tes near the ball|from Vera Nauska and custody of [ ser, Al Overholtzer, Harold Swan- Carl Weidman, Juneau troller; Pete Nachium, Sarah Nosigh, Peter Per- A night of reckless driving and park, | their year-old son. son, G. E. Almquist. SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 ] Warner, local machine shop oper- " 5 a double car theft landed Harvey " it . By Cars; feranitereom flol- NIoA L 0L, O A o W Bt - Anhs" EHOROaT AT | John Maurstad, William C. Auld, | v rat 4 -Mis, Pauline }°!s Reed, Harold Sherick, Jossph | Hickiiin in 8t ADHS Hospie (o R'I' | G. Peterson, Mingo Avoin, John &un_\} n)vlmn (:rp m‘\ 5 Ol(: {h(““’lrt‘r Schultz, Joe White and R. Young-| Wednesday morning seriously ill u Io I-EAVE iMoNTANA F'RM IS Rokas A-"d)v] Johnson, Vern Mc- “ — yashington, secretary - A A ’ 5 son, . with ‘& multiple Jaw fracture and eat at Iis Best — at Lower Prices blood. Craw, Tommy Conners, Happy Ad-| No word has / A o) 5 Hickman, with Robert Taylor, low ON (osllv ! i Yoot ! M el . ’ Y ] {nbambent hnnplined, (but - Oftyy oo oL LUSKSes (el | O00m s R Te Tt e 4 My OPENING SEPT | Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Miller, Goetz, and Donald Flemming. | 48 erson an yrole | . { 5 M Bry: Hall talk is that all the present = r* — | Joh v & " | i Gertie Berggren, TSs. ryson, : pre: For Seattle: John Tanaka, Percy | JOhnson were occupants of a ca e I R woRKf” Card, Mrs. Herbstreth, Mrs councilmen will run on the same|p..,,qe Jack Woodland, zita|Doticed by the police night cre Boarding the Alaska f | ; * frariel g il = b ticket. A third group is reported < % Patrolmen Carl Muell 28 o g Alaska’ for the Auld, Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Peterson, Walker, William Hudson, Donna | ‘? . s ©0- I southbound sailing will be members | Miss Pat Kline, Mrs, Dore, Mrs. to be forming with the intention of battling for the six open council posts. Those running on the Civic In- Ticket, have drawn up the g program, adding that they hope to give equal considera- tjun to the problems of every citi- zen in the area: “We endorse checking into the parking meter system and revising of the city Walsh, Jeanne Welsh, Rose Mathe- son, William Long, Clarence Nel- son, Tom Paulson, Leroy Thomp- son. land Edwards, driving eratically on Wednesday. stopped the driving was Henderson. E. Street at 2 am Before the police car, Hickman, who w i Herbert Halbeck, Gilbert Utness,| feplaced by William : William Clayton, Helen Matson, Oscar Anderson, Karl Beck, Mary Jones, Norman Laurie, Archie Betts Don O'Connor, Betty Cox, Elmer Kougies, N. M. Pratt and Howard Powers. Henderson was ordered to follow the ; solice car to the police station rnci followed for several blocks, then | abruptly stopped at 12th and | the cccupants deserted the car and { ‘took to the hills,” of the court party Bound for Ket-| Bids were opened this morning, chikan, where District Court will|by the Alaska Road Commission | convene at 10 a.m., next Monday. |on a road construction project which Members of the Grand Jury have | Will cost nearly four million dollars. been summoned to appear that day| The job is for tunnelling and road at 2 pm. The petit jury is called | building on the Richardson High- for October 4 at 10 am. way in the rugged Keystone Can- The court party will include Judge | yon area near the Valdez terminal. s George W. Folta, Clerk of Court| McLaughlin Construction Com- J. W. Leivers, Deputy Clerks Lois | pany of Great Falls, Mont., sub- Maurstad, Charles Richey, Joe Dur- gin, Dwight Crammer, Bob Sapp, Nels Drewes, Alfred Schlais, Jim Pinkerton, Winifred Hinkle. George Selige, Reed Burt, and Bud Collins. On a regular Pacific Northern Airlines flight to Anchorage yes- terday the following passengers were listed. Daryl Roberts, W. R. Weber, T. J. Simpson, Douglas BOVCIUIEE (oTE ; Quilico, and Marie Jensen; Court |mitted the lowest estimate, quoting | gmith, George Sahlin, John Thor- Prices Good Friday and Saturday Genuine Spring - Leg-o-Lamb it to meet the needs . RS LR e B report, 3 i ot | more adequately. SEoTT {4 AT etk Moundad tip soon "rt”_l!lc])t.r‘cvz Mildred A. Maynard, and ‘$3.790.141.‘ ; 7 g _{sen, Robert Delegard, Henry Brooks, “We suggest that an improved wati. | Gyloyand, Miss Johnsoni iy Stk vilam gy | Other biaders and tati el ] Centlio . MSEMRERE I seaplane basin be planned which u S SHoulD Slop Were fohnll’ HEAPthe scene ““(‘!Ch]pf Deputy Clerk Peggy Mclver | were Murnsnn-K}nudsen‘ with Peter | james Miller, Eugene Maneman, will, at the same time, leave more ' & ° %4 Henderscn was found” aboard the | Will be in charge here, Kiewit and S. Birch and Sons, Se- | Frank Monaco, Nola Hibbard, B. / i space for enlarging the boat harbor AT 38‘“ PARA[[E Sweet Briar about 4 am. Assistant U. S. Attorney Stanley | attle—$3,626076 and Lytle and | F, Dunn, M, Perkins. B ( | to serve more small boats. I., But Hickman came back into this | D Baskin and Administrative Clerk | Green, Des Moines, Towa—$4,112788 | To Yakutat: Tom Dyer, Mr L } “We belicve the police patrol car | little game with the law several Rose McMullen will go to the| So many interested construction|Bowman and Mr. Anderson: To 1 should have a radio phone to give| lI'"'o lEllS SOLON fibnirs' 1ater, | First City. Acting U. S. Marshal | experts were here to attend the f Cordova: Mrs, Baynor. quicker police protection to the| Truck Theft ; Walter Hellan also plans to go, | bid-opening in person that the Sen-| Arriving ffom Anchorage were: | citizens of Juneau: —_— At 7:50 a.m. Bob Stut'c reported | foF at least a few day: |ate Chambers were used as a tem- | J. L. Shelton, Mrs. J. C. Edwards, Center_cul Chucks porary office at the 11 o'clock ses- | Clarence Nelson. Eleven cannery “We promise to keep a careful check on public utilities to make sure the citizens are getting thej BELGRADE, Sept. 21—(P—An American congressional delegation quoted Premier Marshal Tito today ‘as saying the United States should to police the theft of the Stutte’s | |red pickup truck and said the car | and driver was cornered in the h.dl' ion. Col. John R. Noyes, Alaska Road Commissioner, presided, and A. F. ROBERTS RESIGNS AS workers were picked up in Cordova bound for Seattle. best service for fair rates. "o i park. H | : 3 " “We approve getting a waterjfight to the 38th Parallel in Korea,| ™, tpo police car went over the | ANB GRAND SE(REIARY Ghiglione, Chief Engineer, an- purifier for the Evergreen BOWI‘"‘E" stop and call for a country-| . iy answer to the call, the stolen | TR nowfiond s Bids by iems. S"a'otruisers on poal. wide plebiscite. car almest ran into the stolen! pecter Roberts, Grand Secretary| “Fe want bet‘er street lighting for the entire city. “We are interested in making long term plans for a civic center which will be adequate but not too ccsily. “We are in favor of enforcing the health laws more, strictly. “We want to help provide better The 38th Parallel was the bound- ary which separated western-recog- nized South Korea from Communist | North Korea. Sen. Pepper (D-Fla.) said the question was raised during a three- hour chat with Tito last night at| his private villa on the hills over-| looking Belgrade. He said the Yu- Stutte car, according to Police Chicf Bernie Hulk. “We found the into the retaining wall at Ninth and Indian, the driver, his head smashed in, was half-way out cf the door of the truck, with blcod pouring out of his head as if out of | a bottle, His teetlf were all over { truck smashed (sity of Chicago. | of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, | today announced his resignatior KEICH'KA“ pollo from that post. He said he is leav- | VI(IIM pAsSES ON ing Juneau to take a course in ho: pital administration at the Unive SEATTLE, Sept. 21—(®—A polio victim who was flown to Seattle from Ketchikan, Alaska, during the Al Willard of Juneau has been | named to succeed Roberts, and has Sealfle-Anchorage Route Start Monday SEATTLE, Sept. 21~—J}I’A—North-: west Airlines will inaugurate daily Stratocruiser service between Se- b. §9c¢ Farm Fresh - Oven Ready | Beef Roast cepted the office. 2 B > N goslav head man gave the congress . 5 e 53 recreational facilities for the youth g | the street,” the police chief said. i iy ioht s dead on arival at the|attle and Anchorage Monday, ROASTING man “frank and forthright an- iy o — H CI‘_&E““Q‘"‘“& e that the woman's|swers” on many questions. | Iaw Wiepotuted. | : | Marine Hospital here at 3 am. George E. Hatch, N.W.A. Western e believ at man's | SV St eters of | Hickmen was taken to St. Ann's DWOR E RA TED' | The coroner's office identified him | Region Sales Manager, announced g ’ point of view should be represented| Pepper and other members Offg,ciiia) and turned over to Dr. J g2/ | i i L] | it " ate thereforel the delegation said Tito, while| ™R o i s 7.5y a5 Gordon G. Hannah, 32, of Ket- ) today. The fizm also will operate 5 on the il a E T 0. Rude, who reported that Hick- | chikan. daily coach flights between the two L MOTION DAY FRIDAY sent short term of Dis- ticket. lslicking to an independent stand H man’s jaw was fractured in several for Yugoslavia in the Korean con- | ¥ places and there was a possible concussion, including a woman on our “We pledge to the citizens of Ju- neau a dollar’'s worth of value for Hannah became ill about 10 days ago in the Southeast Alaska city flict, expressed approval of the| where he was purchasing agent for In the pr cities. Stratocruiser flights to and l‘mmi ,_' Seattle on the Anchorage run will| ™ 3 c every tax doilar spent.” United States action—and that of sickins 1 b the hos- L eant : {apostila ” | he | A | It 1s signed by ‘he six candidates the United Nations—in taking an B2 nvn i E“ A[ :n h;-l?r.‘. : xcl) Ci( l'”x;ux:ll;-}v)-nu?lg: ,:\ bemgiElMs Airlines. He believed he had |connect with transcontinental | on the ticket. immediate siwnd. egeiis @by eis 5 s A et R e o o |influenza until his condition grew | Stratocruiser flights at Seattle- { g che z them two ¢ s! Two divorces were granted today‘\wrSe at the end of lAst week. Then | Tacoma International Airport. | fort to disturb world peace. | !‘Ie"t‘c:ll[s:.F \:1215..i?,:owd«uistlosfiyhfi of the owners and cha glous siuation” 1| jess ang drunken driving, is now under review. Hormel's | Sliced Bacon The Best.. Ib. 9« Northwest early this month. assig- ned Stratocruisers on the Anchorage route on a replacement basis. and testimony was °f driving cars without perm of reck- ccording While the race for council seats promises to be a hot one, the post of city magistrate has attracted|the only one candidate so far. F. O.]Yugos en in sever8l ;o o w a doctor, who ordered him | hospitalized Sunday in Ketchikan and diagnosed the case as polio. He was the first Ketchikan resi- to Chief Hulk, { were Eastaugh, local attorney who has “By this he streets i y this time the street: 5 5 a2 e by enioc e o gy on the ey o) [t e e e FROM ADAX ment, filed his intentions of run- g ” re ser-! 1ol ) € T 2t u own arsna 0 school,” Hulk said. “A more ser | coast Guardsman was taken soutk: Fred ¥i. Waiker of Adak is a guest at the Juneau Hotel. jous accident could have occurred | so easily that I hate to think about! it.” 1 Before Magistrate Fred O. East- | augh in City Court Wednesday af- ning for the post last week. He was named to replace Willlam L. Paul Jr. as magistrate when Paul resigned shortly aiter being elected last year. earlier this month from a ship. ! Hannah is survived by his widow and two children in Ketchikan. He served with the Coast Guard in Alaska waters for threc years of Gef Gun; Can't Tell What Might Happen Mayor Waino Hendrickson's term . 'y the previous < . RIVERTON, IlL, Sept. 21 — (® — | ternoon, the story of the previous s of lomce will not be over until| piverton’s town marshal is going|night unfolded. Hickman had taken | World V\(ar . uI next year, ¢ % car rschel Mann and S R A A i to get a gun, the town board has|the car of Hersche a decided. picked up Taylor, Henderson and | : e o 0 3 0 0.0 0 0 : PANCAKE .22 MI E : g i P 5 arges age Tay- | b o wil REX GLASSCOCK BACK Marshal Pete Cardoni hasn’t had | Miss Johnson. Charges against l o Rex Glasscock, heavy equipment | un the last few years. But he|lor and Miss Johnson, held as mar © pppp e g TIE E TABLE ¢ Ocoma Colored Fowl - Oven Ready salesman from Seattle has returned | told board members last night: “You| ierial = witnesses, =WErs gimseed. | i y P £ = : to Juneau. He is stopping at the|can’t tell what might happen these | Henderson, who traded seats with |° OLD STYLE September 22 Baranof Hotel. days.” Hickman just beiore th car was ' SOUR MAS.{ . ng tide 06 ft. ® 3 The board agreed and voted tc|stopped by graveymddshm dpabéol-l : ?i}-‘ :ii:: l:.g i: : buy him a gun to protect this cen- | man Roland Edwards an ar KENTUCKY o 2 X | SITKA VISITOR tral Illinois community of 1,50 | Mueller, was fined $50 by Juugel STRAIGHT e High tide 11:44 pm,, 158 ft. ® Jean Carter of Sitka is registered | population. Eastaugh for driving the Mann BOURBON e o o6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at the Baranof Hotel. e car without permission of the OWn= ' G ey by B 7 BONDED AUTO CHECKING TO Wlth Chief Bernie Hulk when he 100 PROOF Ib. 69¢ FROM COLLEGE START HERE MONDAY | jicked up Hiczman were Patrol- 3 i George E. Aiken of College, men Mueller and Edwards, night \ i Alaska, is registered at the Baranof | Because the crews who would do| ¢nift patrolmen still on duty. [ ¥ Hotel. the work are shorthanded, the car Si Kk T“ERE SOME ’ , ghts Parked Truc ’ e e check which was to begin today Piecing together some Of the § 1 = Hormel N Be81 Grade WAY TO GET CLOTHES REALLY CLEAN? G. A. Reynolds of Pelican is stop- | tember 25, it was announced today night, it was learned that the stolen ping at the Baranof Hotel. Iny Lt. Emmett Botelho of the Ter- Stutte car was seen in front of the Distributéd throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY ritorial Highway Patrol and Bernie | GANTY HERE Hulk, Juneau Chief of Police. P. S. 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