The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1951, Page 6

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! PAGE SIX TWO INJURED IN SHOOTING INANCHORAGE - ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 16— (P—Charles M. Rohda, 52, of the and Construction Company, Se- attle, and a Mrs. H. L. Johnson of Seattle lay critically injured tc in a local hospital after a midn: an Anchorage hotel Rhoda is listed in the Se as vice president of the E D f Bothell.) F A ad bee about a| ct on construction bids 1ed by his company. R. D. Egge, Rhoda returned a bullet through his jaw. Rohda asked the hotel manager to check |, the woman’s room, sayir attempt suicide. She wa nd un;| donscious, a bgllet through her | aid the woman left a note | 1en she registered last 2Y| admittance to any boy or girl who Nt prings a toy for the Tide of Toys | which will later be sent to Europe. ; partner, summoned help \\1}0;: a5, Gy 6 GamEy be brodRHBvARE) to his room With|.o4ing to Bert Lybeck, committee she might | ¢, purope because of critical ship- | the P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FREE SHOW FOR KIDS WHO CONTRIBUTE T0 A. L. TIDE OF TOYS Juneau boys and girls are to be given the chance to make other boys and girls happy and at the time enjoy a free matinee at the 20th Century Theatre Sun- day, January 20. To help put the American Legion Tide of Toys program in Juneau over the top the 20th Century Theatre has generously offered free The regular Saturday afternoon feature will be shown along with cartoons and selected shorts. Toys must be in good condition and it is particularly requested that no electrical toys or war toys (such The latest information is that all toys will again be sent chairman. ping space to Pacific areas due to Korean conflic The Tide of Toys committee re-| ports, that toys have been coming in rather slowly, but anticipate | Right. A note found later in her| e N TNl ugh the week, room asked someone to come to her ot L BT end Saturday, | Toont for t drink.” . | Packing of the toys will take place The ceiling of Mrs. JOhnSOn's | g, p,rday evening, to be ready for bullet holes. room contained s §5,000 ROBBERY ATFAIRBANKS BY PARKA-CLAD MEN FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 16 —{® —Two parka-clad gunmen aref sought for a $5,000 robbery at the Cottage Bar here. Police said the| gunmen slugged bartender Joe Si- ' {take toys to Zenger's Mayta [at 211 S, Franklin Strecq, oi | Blue 609 for the toys. The Leglon Auxiliary ‘is also collecting children’s cloth hipping on Sunday’s steamer. | Anyone wishing to contribute may | tore i to have someone call| ing in conjunction with the Tide | of Toys, and donations may be| | lef* at the same place as the toys.| ‘Working with Lybeck on the: Legion committee are Harold and | Chester Zenger and Vern Harris| Post Commander. | | bona early Sunday, then forced! ALASKA POTTERS MEET owner John Buckmir and janitor ! Joe Bakkrach to lie down while they trussed all three with baling wire. THREE SITKA YOUTHS | (HARGED WITH GRAND | LARCENY - BURGLARY Three Sitka youths have been brought to Juneau by Deputy U.S. Marshal Max Rogers bound over to the grand jury by U.S. Commis- sioner Frank Richards charged on two counts with burglary and grand | larceny. Juvenile jurisdiction was waived in the arraignment of the! her mother and other members of three defendants in the Commis- sioner’s Court at Sitka. The youths are Cyrus Williams, ; 16, Richard Daniles, 15, and Alfred | former pioneer resident of Seward | Cropley, 17. The complaint alleges that the three youths broke into a liquor store and the Moose Club at Sitka Information in the case was received in a wire from Commissioner Rich- ards to the U.S. District Attorney's office here and details are expected to arrive shortly. KADOW TRAVELING Kenneth Kadow, chairman of the Alaska Field Committee, plans to leave today for Washington, D. C. where he will be on business for a month or six weeks. He will also stop in Seattle, Portland, Cal- ifornia and New _York. Mrs. Ka- dow will leave the latter part of the week to join him. KETCHIKAN VISITOR W. C. Stump, attorney of Ketchi- Kan, is at the Baranof Hotel. s ? YOUR LIFE INSURANCE . .. It would be a pretty nice feel- ing if you had an extra $10,000 in cash, wouldn’t it? Then you could say to your wife: “I'm going to put this money in the bank in a special account. We won't touch it. If T die before you do, this $10,000 is for you and the children. But if we live to retire, we will use it our- selves.” s | Most of us don’t have $10,000 of spare cash. But there is something you can do. Through a life insurance endowment policy you can have, if insur- able, $10,000 paid to your fam- ily if you die prematurely, or to l yourself in your old age. Call, telephone or write Special Agent Keith 6. Wildes Member Million Dollar Round Table Office in Shattuck Agency PHONES Ofc. Black 601 Res. Green 601 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 105 Years of Protection WEDNESDAY E\'ENING‘ | | The regular meeting of the Alaska | Potters will be held Wednesday eve- | ning at 8 in the club rooms at the A.B. Hall. The coil method will be demonstrated. Necessary materials | will be clay, slip, brush for the slip and tools. MRS. GULLUFSEN RETURNS | Mrs. George Gullufsen returned to Juneau Saturday by Pan Ameri- | can Airways plane irom Burbank, Calif., where she was called by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Clara McConnell.. Mrs. Gull- ufsen spent about 10 days with her family. who reside in Burbank. Her mother is still under a physi- | cian’s care. Mrs. McConnell is a | and also lived in Juneau with the | Gullefsen’s and has many friends in Alaska. { | WANT A0S BRING RESULTS | | plete wrecking the building | tiv STANDARD OIL MEN R. A. Evenson of Sitka, Larry Hagen of Seattle and J. C. Wellman of San Francisco, all with the Stan- dard Oil Co., who are in Juneau on business for the next few days, are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. SPORTSMEN ELECT TONIGHT The Territorial Sportsmen, Inc., will elect officers for the coming year at a meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Council Chambers. Those wishing to join may do so et this neeting. 20B )*MES DEMOLISHING BLDG., BURFORD PROPERTY The building on the property pur- hased recently by Jack Burford op- posite the Federal Building is being torn down by Bob James for sal- vageable materials. The materials salvaged will be used by James to build a summer home at Auk Bay He has beenf given six weeks to com- with work starting this week. DANNER TO CALIFORNIA George Danner Sr., of the Juneau Dairies, Inc., left on the Denali | enroute to his home in San Pedro where he will remain for the rest of the winter. Danner spends each summer in Juneau and plans to return in the late spring. SADIE BILLIS BACK Sadie Billis, district representa- Juneau District Welfare office, returned yesterday via PAA from two month’s vacation in the states She visited her family in Frankfurt, N.Y. and spent a week in New York City where she saw many plays. She reported much interest in Alaska and showed slides to several inter- ested groups. “RED” CARLSONS ARRIVE Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. (Red) Carlson of Cordova, arrived here yesterday on PNA. He is a ‘membei of the Territorial Legislature and was elected “without firing a shot” of campaign speech. ~ ENROUTE TO TULSEQUAH A. Pilkington arrived here from Seattle enroute to Tulsequah. He is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. STEAM EMPLOYEE HOSPITAL ALASK/ ADMITTED TO Julius Stalin, Alaska Steamship Co., employee aboard the Baranof, was taken off the ship this after- noon for admittance to St. Ann’s hospital. It was thought he had a severe case of stomach flu. He will | be in the hospital until the Baranof returns from Seward. FURNITURE MAN HERE John F. Gleason of the Bargen- Built Industries from Eugene, Ore. is on his first trip throughout Al- aska. He will be here for three or four days. His company manu- factures school furniture. He is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. T MILDRED HANSON HERE Mildrgd Hanson, formerly of Fairbanks, now of Seward, arrived here Sunday on the Den:li. She is staying with Jackie Tisher. BACK FROM KETCHIKAN EDGECUMBE EMPLOYEES IN JUNEAU THIS WEEK Miss Lillian Workman and Miss Madeline Langfeldt, Alaska Na- tive Service payroll clerks at Mt. Edgecumbe, are working in the Juneau offices this week assisting with the completion of Federal tax statements on Mt. Edgecumbe employees, ritorial Veterans office here . has returned from Ketchikan where he had been on business. FROM KETCHIKAN Don Smith of Ketchikan is at the Baranof Hotel. AT THE BARANOF Mr, and Mrs. H, H. Ibach are at the Baranof Hotel. Mr. and M Robert E. Liese and their four little girls have ar- rived to make tneir home in Ju- neau, He iz the new chief CAA op- jerator here and has previously | been stationed in Nome. His father |is B¥ll Liese, tax assessor for the Fourth Division. Keop WitinSpoit Clitiza with our ow M“ new kind of Ry dry cleaning ...lit's called) SANITONE Gets out all the dirt Stubborn spots vanish Even perspiration gone Like-new texture restored * Minor mending free Sanitone Dry Cleaning can make your sports clothes look like new again. Here’s the amazing service that reaches{deep into fabrics to flush out even hidden grime: Colors and patterns come back to life. Ideal for children’s snow suits, too! CITY DRY CLEANERS Phone 877 O Gus George Superette FREE Courieous Delivery Open Evenings Till9P. M. OUR OWN BRAND COFFLEE (4 Largest Selling Coffee in Town TRY I TODAY ¢ Ib. . s e o o s VISIT OUR SELF-SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT Grade A Meats Only Ed Brehm w.ta the Alaska Ter-! 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