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PAGE EIGHT & Christmas tree & itracuon to be HOI.IDAY SPIRIT |around which the gifts to be ex- changed will be grouped. There will EXPRESSED wlTH | be singing of Christmgs carols and | a holiday luncheon will be served.| In the Division of Disbursement Many Territorial and Federal de- partments are holding Christmas loffice, U.S. Treasury, the staff «plans no special party but a gaily| decorated Christmas tree ‘in the| parties this week and next to cele- brate the festive spirit of the holi- days main office lends a delightful note | | to the holiday spirit in the air this | Personnel of the Alaska Depart- ment of Health will hold a Christ- week. | mas party at the home of Clara Robison and Gertrude Wetzel in the Wickersham apartments from 2 to 4 o'clock Frid The home will be gaily decorated and entertainment is planned. Instead of exchanging gifts each person will provide a child’s gift w 1 will be given to some needy or neglected chiid The Employment Security Com- mission personnel the Juneau arvea will stage a holiday part at wilbur Irving's Whing Ding at 8 pm. on»December 29, Skits and songs by EST personnel only will provide the entertainment. of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mangan will be |ALASKA COASTAL ™ FLIES 55 TUESDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines passengers carried on flights Tuesday totaled 55 with 8 on interport, 23 arriving and 24 departing. Departing for Tulsequah were: L F. Williams, Peter Krassilowsk Paul Walch; for Pelican: Mrs. John- son, Don Neal; for Excursion Inlet: {Stanley Harris; for Skagway: John Bowen. For Hoonah: Alice Brown, Leo Houston, L. B. Johnston, Mr. Haz- | ard, Mr. Prueher, Mr. Burrelleis; for Ketchikan: Joe Blazek, Fay Mrs. Anna M. Rosenberg, New York labor and public relations con- sultant who was named Assistant Secretary of Defense, chats with Secretary of Defense George Marshall in a recent conference at She will handle manpower and personiel poli- Washington, D. C. cies in addition to performing THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA New Assistant Secrefary ¥ BADRAUM (0. TO BE AWARDED CONTRACT NEW ARC BRIDGES The J. J. Badraum Co,, of Seattle was the low bidder for construction two bridges for the Alaska Road Commission on the Richardson Highway, of three bids opened this morning in the local office of the ARC. The estimate offered by | JUNEAU.SCHOOLS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT ON FRIDAY| The annual Juneau Public Schools | Christmas Concert by the High School Band and chorus Wwill “be presented at 8 o'clock Friday eve- ning, December 22, in the high| school gymnasium. The public is| of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1950 | will be in the Christmas theme and is being constructed by the In- dustrial Arts Class under the di- rection of Gunner Roos, class in- structor. Ida M. Fahey of Atlantic City, NJ., is stopping at the Barapof Hotel. V. O. Mount, of Anchorage 1s re- gistered at the Gastineau Hotel. CHRISTMAS BAK ALE CITY COUNCIL TO MEET TOMORROW The Juneau City Council will hold a special meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Council Cham- bers. Two matters will be taken up. First, the election of a coun- cil member to replace Al Zenger, | whose resignation becomes effective January 1, and second, to discuss with trollers various problems in connection with the small boat futies of the Badraum Co., is for $206,496.40. The three bids entered were >, the Munter Construction Co., cond low, bid $214,698.3¢ and the 1 -Green Company Hid was $245,347.60 i cle | ¥ will be awarded|j ow bidd Col. John R. Noyes, Commi: er of the ARC said this morn- The new bridges to be constructed i are a 300 by 24 feet span across| structure across the Indian feet on the Tok Cut-off ubmn) River 175 miles from Valdez. The work is to get in the sprin, stant secretary. Defense underway | dents in nvited to attend. The Band and Chorus groups presented their concert this after- the Douglas gymnasium ve a matinee performance au High School gymna- and will n the Ju ) the J. J. Badraum | g0, “yomorrow afternoon for the | tudents of the Juneau schools Under the direction of Lyle Man- son, Director of the Band, and Miss e Iverson, Director of the 134 students are partici- . Lowe River, about nine miles | oo " Sy concert, There are 50| out from Valdez and a 150 by 24| qents in the band and 84 stu-| Mar Chorus, dents in the chorus groups. Christmas hymns and Christmas | carols are the main selections of Chorus the performance. The groups include the mixed chorus At Sears Roebuck, Dec. 23, 11 am, BP.W. 688-4t harbor. noon for the Douglas schools stu-;‘ o ‘ CLIPPER'SPECIAL!—% Low Excursion Fare host and hostess to members of the | pemis, E. M. Botelho, R. W. Bean; | Department photo via (® Wirephoto. Reclamation Bureau staff at a buf-J .. petersburg: T. Stewart, Bert fet supper at their home Saturday } preecs. evening. Exchange of gifts is plan- For Hawk Inlet: ned. ande, Art Kobivid; Memters of the Bartenders Union | Bert Wold; for Barge: will meet at the Baranof Hotel at{wmr Morris. 7 o'clock Christmas morning to go Arriving from Sitka were: Hellane to Minfield Children’s Home where Prige, R. Stockdale, Matt Gormley, McCORMICK WES b T _—— | the girls’ sextette, a boys’ qll_a{- I ette, ixed small group, u‘s" CHRISTMAS PARTY MANGAOANG CASF | —— e e and the boys glc e 2 Sa | John MecCorm has gone to| anists will be Ann Hen- | > FOR MOOSE LODGE onirage cresterday) on Selestive| ing, Memsy MeDowell, Virginia| il \ 1 IS IHDEF!NETELY Service business, He hopes to be| Whitehead and Elizabeth Wyller.| r 4 Y | 275 A Round Trip Ticket Mercella Her- for Chatham: Mr. Oberg, | EVENING OF DE( -23‘ e i home Christmas. The stage setting for the concert POSTPONED NOW o : they will stage their annual Christ- | Leo Utter, R. Harris, J. Blacthford; mas party for the kiddies there.|from Fick Cove: Oliver Colby; from They will provide gifts, candy and | Hoonah: Mrs. R. Greenwald, Janet other goodies. The Territorial Department of Taxation will throw its Christmas party in the tax offices Friday noon. Members of the staff of the Ter- ritorial Department of Education will gather around a lighted tree in their main office room to exchange gifts Friday afternoon. Gay anc original decorations and souvenirs have been prepared and the party will be topped off with the serving of holiday refreshments, The Fish and Wildlife Service Christmas party will be held late Friday afternoon in the office of the Regional Director. A lighted Christmas tree around which gifte will be exchanged and refreshments will be served will be featured. The tree, a (rim little jack pine, was sent in from Gustavus for the event The singing of Christmas carols will be enjoyed by the staff members $Greenwald; from Haines: John Bowen, Forest Novell. From Pelican: Mrs. Ganty, Clar- ence Haglin, Jack Sterns; from Tul- sequah: E. Shand, T. Hanson, S. Meredith, J. Weir, A. Martin, P. Cotten, D. Pollock, W. French, D. Cox. TAKU TOASTMASTERS TO MEET TOMORROW At the Taku Toastmacters’ meet- ing, ‘i'hursday evening, December 21 at 6 p.m. in the Baranof Gold Room he principal speaker will be Alfred Ransome for the 10-minute speech. Five-minute talks will be presented by Waino Hendrickson, Willis Avery | and Joseph McLean. A. F. Ghig-! lione will be the impromptu speaker. | Table topics will be handed by Ellis | r All members of the Moose Lodge | | 700 are urged to attend the regu meeting of the lodge the evening! of December 22 at 8. Decorating of the Christmas tree and of the hall will be completed immediately fol- lowing the meeting. The annual Christmas party for children of lodge members will be held the evening of December 23 at 7:30 in the lodge hall. JOINS CLINIC STAFF Miss Ruth Lingley of Yakima Wash., arrived yesterday to join the siaff of the Juneau Clinic here |she is a graduate of St. Joseph's hospital in Tacoma, took eraduate work in surgery at Wesley Memorial hospital in Chi- cago and spent a year on the staff of the Providence hospital in An- chorage. During the past year s has been at the Maynard hos in Seattle. She is staying Hotel Juneau wut is s apartment post %ing SEATTLE, Dec. 20—(®—The Gov- | ernment deportation hearing for | the | Ernesto Manaoang, Filipino can-) nery union leader, was adjourned | indefinitely yesterday as the pros- | ccution came to the end of its| string of witnesses. | The hearing will not be reopenedq | until the defense witnesses are call- : ed. | A closing government witness, Lee ; Arthur Knipe, a retired railroad | man, testified he v Mangaoang | at Communist meetings in Portland. Cenon Campos, who admitted | Communist Party membership in | eattle between 1936 and 1939, also testified that he had meb Mang- | cang ¥ gatherings { held prior to reg member meetings of the cannery worker: union. The Union, now affiliated the Internatioal Longshore- n's and Warehousemen's Union, then an. American Federation Labor affiliate. are Preferred L) ¢ ” - CHOCOLATES g, Because W SAMPLER| 1 Ib. $2.00| 2 Ibs. $4.00/ Other Whitman’s Assortments| Ideal For Gifts saves you 16%! onty $339 from Juneav and return Follow the summer to sunny Hawaii by Flying Clipper! @ Thirty-day Excursion Fare, in effect until April 15,1951, includes Sleeperette* comfort across the Pacific...66 lbs. luggage allowance. . .delicious meals. ..stopcver privileges ...return flight from Honolulu to Seattle by Pan American double-decked “Strato” Clipper. For reservations call... Baranof Hotel, Juneau Phone 106 *Trads Marks, Fan American World Airways, Iea. - Reynolds and W. A. Elkins is sched- | ‘The U.S. Forest Service will hold | uled as toastmaster. C. M. Archbold, Division Sup | Major Donald N. Cameron, Al- | its annual Christmas party as| An interesting and informative|visor at Ketchikan for the U. Sv’;'fkn National Gua;‘d hcndqun'wov usual in the crew house on Wil- | meeting is assured with this group Forest Service is in Juneau this| is leaving for Seattle on two we loughby Avenue Friday, during the)of speakers on the program. How- | week to discuss timber sale work | fur i to spend the holid; yS noon hours for staff members. The | ever, Chief Critic Jerry McKinley|in his district with officials of the | with his wife :;nd ¢aughter. He :-i- rooms will be decorated in the|and his assistants promise no mercy | local headquar office. 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