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PAGE EIGHT CUSTOMS HOUSE AT WP SUMMIT IS DESTROYED, FIRE, | Airways (arries ‘Pan American I |58 Passengers Tuesday | WILLIAMS RETURNS FROM AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS MEET IN SALT LAKE CITY After attending the annual con- | vention of the : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA In Seattle they took delivery of a new Buick car and motored to Salt| Lake City. son, Rodney, a senior student at the University of Washington. SOMMERS RETURN AFTER TWO MONTHS OUTSIDE At the conclusion of the Mining Congress convention the Williams continued by automobile from Utah ~an Mining | Congress in Salt Laxe City in the Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Sommers Fifty-eight passengers were car- .?s]ter part of August and a visit muo California. In San PFrancisco,fj and their young son, Ronald, re- SKAGWAY, M)\k\ Oct.: 4 —lyjed by Pan Ame n World Air- | alifornia, J. A. Williams, superin- )\Vxlhmm conterred with oificials off turned on the steamship Princess (Special Correspondence)—A fire of | ways yest unknown origin completely destroy-{yeau from Se 1”1 ed the customs house Ten arrived in T e: Ray- at the White| mond Broomhead, F Pass Summitt § about 9:30( Margaret Greenspun, William Lan- o dry, Hilda McEwen, Paul Munroe,| MT Jack Nichols, Canadian Customs|jacob Overbaugh, Honey Inspector, discovered the fire inlporier, John Reams and Carl Teich- time that he and his family escap-|map, Eleven went through to Fair- ed from the building safely but]yiiwco o whitenorse $ all belongings were lost. The fir leaped from the Customs House to the Boundary Shed and burned about 150 feet of the north e ¢ thz northbound plane Mary Elias, Mrs. W. R r. P. W, Jaron and Mike Klarpatoh for Whitehorse. > A Pan American plane - ;q ed the fire, reported it E Going tc ¥Feirbanks were: Don and word w sent to ti ACS [ Schmidt, Agnes Mayo, Mary Juneby, station at Skagway from there Mary Ashenfelter, Sam Tourthan, | work train was sent out from|Mr. and Mrs. Christofferson, Lindy Skagway immediately. John, Maynard Eakan, Dan Acti, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and their | Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyd and C. L. | family were brought to Skagway |Pollack. where they will make their home} For Annette: Thomas Nally and | until the buildings are rebuilt at{J. L. Connor. For Ketchikan: T. N. Casey, Aivy Vanderneer, and G. A. Hocking. | For Seattle: Jerry McKinley, | < Miriam Dickey, Nada Patton, Frank | Henderson, Louis and Glenn Decker, | O the Summitt. Alaska Coastal Carries 4 8[ Passenge" on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson, A. E. | H Owens, R. Douglas, John Packard, | nghls ves’efday Gene Lowman, B. Flatt and E. w.iq Mason Flights yesterday by Alaska Coas- | tal Airlines carried a total of 82 | passengers with 7 on mlerpclt pa(m( "onhem [ flights, 27 arriving and 48 depart- i ing. [Airlines Takes 13 ! Passengers departing for Skagw: p B 6 | were: Inez Jones, Lex Utter, C assen er ’In s ‘ Foster, Felix Toner, Frank Metcalf, gers, g | Carl Caldwell; for Haines: R Rul}- erts. Pacific Northern Airlines taoki For Hood Bay: Mike Zamora, 113 passengers to Anchorage yes- Jacob Johnson, Fenton Dennis, Art terday and brought five from An-| Dennis: for Tenakee: B, H. Manery, | chorage and cne from Cordova. For Hoonah: Paul Stevenson, Mrs.| Westward-bound were: Joe Mor- W. D. Hawkins, Mr. Marlowe, Rus- ' £an, Byron Felkner, Col. John Noy- sell Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. James- €S, George Tapley, Jack Huff, Leo- | Martin, Fred Donnelly, Francis hard Usher, Ralch Sarff, Ralph| gg See, Michael See, C. Rands. Mize, E. E. Green, Donald Pack,| Rex Shama, S. H, Brown and Miss Q For Pelican: Mrs. Amy Lou Blood; for Excursion Inlet: Mr. Ella Burda. a Pearson. | From Anchorage: Paul Bentley, Capt. J. Ryan,' William Andres, J. L. Connors, Leo for Wran- Saarela, and G. A. Hocking. From Cordova: L. D. Belshaw. For Petersburg: Ralph Smith, Z. Gross; gell: J. O. Peterson, Al Ritchie, E. K. Brown; for Ketchikan: J. M Adams, William Rice. For Fish Bay: W. Westfall, T. P. Heinz; for Barg Lee Booth, Da- vid Tyee. For Sitka: Ray Broomhead, Mr. and Mrs. F, G. McGilton, John McGilton, Margaret Piacenti, N. Fredrickson, Hans Samuelson, Chas. Anderson, Col J. D. Alexander, Maj. D. N. Cameron, E. J. Grimstad, William Kuhn, Arriving from Sitka, passengers were: Dcnald Pack, Lindy John, Maynard Ekan, Mary Oshfelter, Mrs. Beirling, Col. J. Alexander, Maj. D. N, Cameron, H. N. Peter- son, Mr. Duryea, Linda Kelly. Fom Petersburg: Elmer Carlson, Edgar Carlson; from Ketchikan: James Maynars; from Gustavus: Gharles Parker; from Funter: Max W. Dorman. From Pelican: K. Raatikainen, David Milton; from Hoonah: Esther Greenewald. From Skagway: Felix ‘Toner, Frank Metcalf, Carl Carlson, Homer Johnson, R. C. Caldwell, Rex Sha- ma; from Haines: Gene Lowman,’ Martin Madsen, Fred Donnelly. VOTE FOR WAINO E. i . HENDRICKSON ® \ % % ‘Alaska Born, Alaska Booster’| . TIDE TABLE . . . | . « Republican Candidate | . October 5 . i i e Low tide 2:29 am., 39 ft. ® or | Hi i 8 m., 1111t e : ul;ih L‘sl:: g:sf :: 79 ft. “0USE Ol' 1= e High tide 8:41 pm, 123 ft. ® REPBESE“TATIVES ‘E e & o o o o 0 0 & o 0 \ Your Vote Will Be | POLIO INSURANCE See Floyd Fagerson. Tel. 32 Appreciated 1= 764, Box 784, Juneau. 621- sz' (Paid adv.) Bundle up EVERYTHIMG that needs Laundering or Dry Cleaning and.... LET US HELP! ‘ . Alaska Ju- “»endenv, of the Alaska Juneau Gold | the A.-J. company ard from San Mining Company, and Mrs. liams returned on the steamship |motored to southern California and: Princess Louise. and Mrs. Williams left Ju- Lou | D€au in mid- August for the states. seanle for a short visit with thelr Louise after a vacation visit of about two months in the states. For Som- mers, who is assistant to the Terri- torial Tax Commissioner, all was not vacation for he spent a part of hi'\ leave at the Metropomdn Busi- Wil- | Francisco he and Mrs. Williams| [ visited with relatives in Escondido. (Enroute north they stopped over in WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950 ness College in Seattle taking a course in certified public accounting coaching and reviewing. From Seattle the Sommers family went east to Chicago and then vis- ited with Mrs. Sommer’s family in Wisconsin and with relatives of Mr. Sommer’s in South, Dakota. Plumbing: ® Heafing Oil Burners BAUSCH-LOMB MAN HERF L. D. Belshaw of the Bausch and Lomb Optical Co., Seattle otfice, ar- rived here from Anchorage yester- day. He is stopping at the Baranof Hotel Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street ® PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ $ ¢ PAY At Your Delivery Service Every Hour by the Parcel Delivery - 35c First Box and 10c Each Additional Box or Sack SPECIALS—THURSDAY- Drip or Regular HILLS COFFEE 1 ih. 89¢ Ibs. $1.75 21 Gerbers BABY F0QD 12 for 95¢ KETCHUP Bolfle 2°7¢ | > COSMOS — NO. 2 CAN CUT GREEN BEANS SPAM GREEN BEANS . * 35| POTTED MEAT HAPPY HOME PEAS . 16¢ | MINCED CLAMS. (an37c SLICED BEETS No. 2 can22¢ | KRAFT DINNERS BUTTER BEETS DILL PICKLES CINCH CAKE MIX 45 Belmont—Luncheon BELMONT C and H CANE NAPKINS i SUGAR 80 COUNT TGWELS 100 POUNDS 22¢ Roll 22¢ | $21.45 QUALITY MEAT VALUES Choicest Meats -=-- Lowest Prices FRESH CRABS . EACH §9¢ TURKEYS—Halves or Quarters . 69 b PORK LOIN ROASTS . . 59cib. 59c1b. 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