The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1951, Page 2

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MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951 ‘Car Maker Boosts Record to 25 Million THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Alice Coughlin, | L. B. Hoffman, ’ qu_ in Souih‘ just reached Juneau of age, in Santa | Barbara, California, of Mrs. Alice | Bach Coughlin, native daughter and | long-time resident of Gastineau | Channel, to Mr. Louis B. Hoffman, | manager and chief engineer, of | Vought Com 1y, precision camera | manufacturers, Beverly Hills, Calif. | Mrs. Hoffman is a daughter of | the late Frank Bach, a sister Mrs. Laurel McKechnie, and aunt of Mrs. Ralph Graha Juneau. Until she left Alaska Mrs. Coughlin took an t | part in political and civic For years, made her home in Los Ang Miss L yre White, who w attendant at a 't wedding in the PAGE TWO 23 Hidbianth i BB LY Announcemer the past fc byterian church y afternoon, affiliated with Cerporation in intil she resigned be married. 11 1S _ Gloriana Langridge, of Brooklyn, N. Y., drives her aquaplane equipped 2do Lagoon, San Juan, P. R. It has thrills of aquaplaning without spills, n milestones | manager; W. E. Fish, gencral sales manager, and E. H. rvance of its | Kelley, chief engineer. Registering an achievement with- o7 mobile. ing, | out precedent in the history of the auto industry, Chev- it 1 on, walche ants | rolet built its 23rd millionth car on January 11, its 24th 5 ve | millionth June 30 and the 25th millionth December 22, t milestone was reached with new 1951 models. with a small motor and propel Printing Company for pri journals. . ve t luring the | work in excess ui hour A I 1 thus had a|week. Exempt from these provisions c ! 1ar ters and part-time work | It was felt by the committee, the | He 1 > | by o boys, errand boys | letter said, that the contract for | 1 ] ' i n . printing the session laws should be ting the violinist, Angele thirteen years. Although technical engineer by profession, Los types of part-time employment. Also exempt is full- time employment of aged or part- ally disabled persons as may be au- thorized by the Territorial Com- sioner of Laber. cancelled and new bids called, or the contract should be let to the A 3 % [ ) he still finds time to play regu- ¢ 3 EKE Dennison lowest bidder. T < {larly with the Santa Monica Civi ‘Two bids had been submitted, one | Orchestra, Mr. Hoffman by the Empire Printing Co. of Ju attendieq by Ms neau, the other by the Journal Alaskan Printing Co. of Ketchikan. The e Karol M Don Wollfe, , Fred Brech- urice Pow- HARRIS TO ATTEND LEGION MEETING IN ANCHOPAGE nphony man was Wright, former man Benefit Fung with (Coniinueda a| Rep. Cs ick on’s other hill would lcreate a special fund for the care and disabled fishermen, ad- ed by a board of seven Auditor had let the contract to the higher of the two bidders, the Em- pire. He told a reporter that he| did this because of a clause in the | Following the cerem ding party and their frie ceeded to 2034 Holister Street seven from Lou Rainer; Harris, Commander of Post No. 4, American Legion her of the Legion Alaska the compilation of 1 in 1947, was passed tw Rep. Conright e A h time-and-o; ¥ ) 0 p— - ~ nt of tment Executive Committee, t for Anchorage to attend a special meeting of the committee " { life-time friends of the b contract calling for return of i and Mrs. Don Wright er printed advance sheets within 48 nd o . Bours. after: lRJoGBRIIReves thalor-| o Jovely Btk o it whe Smellr’y of Alasieat | roception. Mis, Wxight is a today at the Legion Hut there, call- Neil Moore, Auditor, said he h”'*“udsl;v'-tml‘qgc Dr. Goddard of E tel, 2 4 v‘(l by Alu\:\n Dl}mr!ment Com lieves it is impossible for a printer SRLE mander Herald Stringer. outside of Juneau to meet Iho.v‘13:\‘,:;’3“:;;30 !‘R]L‘(S b conditions and thus rejected the | .= ot lower bid. B rhiie The matter is now being studied | .~ 7 " and ne - 5 | Mr. M . S. Pullen, i 3 ‘:'”!'Wl i T " I ; ) f by the Attorney General. o hiver Gt Gl ad ML Masy | gw I it 2 i ; Coryell Rousseau, Mrs. Josie Whil : A oy PN eSS | e the fund would go 40 per receipts from commercial nen's licenses, including liggers' licenses. 'he board would consist of the nissioner of Labor as chair- o . ) ) . € A NORTHERN NOTEBOOK : re the fol- | % ner of Taxation and four li- , either 1 By BOB DI ARMOND i commercial fishermen ap- e D i e o d by the governor. imum benefits for would be $2500 for , hospitalization and t be necessa ve for Reserves bill introduced by Rep. Vernon | Metcalfe by request would provide ys leave each year for t d T cipal off employees who are mem reserve component of the U. S. X | Forces. This leave, without pt Th mpson i1 of pay, time or efficiency rating, of the Richardson Highway [would permit reservists open to tréfficlast winter. | field exercises. The Alaska Road Commission and{ The bill also provides that Tes- L ; Alaska Freight Lines, Inc., coop-|ritorial or municipal empioyees who for himself erated on the job, according to o | illed to shall be reem- | H‘ R. 1483 statement by Col. John R. Noy ployed when they return. 15 by Dele rtlett lof the Road Commission. The| Pay Bill Passed 5 trucking outfit, which perfor | The House this morning unani- to| most of the work in the pass i mously passed H.JR. No. 1 to ap- was assisted by the Territory to|propriate $124,661 to_ pay the ex- t of $10,000. This was paid | penses of the Legislature. A few Fuel Tax Func ef amendments were made to; vouchers in ti " fy the wording of the measure. Doris Barnes asked whether ecretary of the Senate would one per medical uch other (Eleventh of a Series) 500 bill House of ‘Waives Speciai Privilege h“"‘“' St“_‘:"ylMfc"_"cic”"k"fi Af“'_ .nd Miss Lenore White. chorage, WHO 1886 (WeEk:asRes SOT| Mir. dng Mes. Hoffman w special privilege of the floor at 31, e ¢ their many friends i ' p.m. tomorrow, this morning an- | v‘" lovely hacienda, 10530 Wilkins nounced that he is waiving the spe- Avenue, Westw Vill Los An | s, California, after February 15. | More than duc in atives of the & were Rey intro- 9 by De of Alask con cial privilege. The House adjourned just before | noon, to reconvene at 10:30 tomor- | ERT " NS NITIATE Valentine Tea Is 5 NEW MEMBERS Of Trinity Guild | meeting at the Baran [ noon. Pins went to Cl e Robert Swanson, Plans for the Valentine silver tea | lliam Boehl and Lero; which has become traditional with ton Furness and Al Ran- Trinity Guild were made at a|some ofiiciated. committee lest week, held at the home of Mrs. Waino Hendrickson, | President of the Guild. Guests were Lion R. M. McKen zie, Ketchikan; Lion Herb Hilsch: Mrs. Eugene Nelson is chairman of the affair and she will be assis-| s received no m the snow rem ion o Armed | i | | | statehood bills 50, Janu fuced At or about r Butle ide for ernor of Thi: in the above. Territorial } by s has bes I and individual a Y r An el advocat But D te B Senator Butler's bill only 1 the exte from the Motor cording t mat two s office in Juneau I'he Want Ad Section in The Empire is YOUR marketplace. A Want ay to sell or buy . . . easily and inexpensively. Put the Want Ads to work for you now . .. just phone 374. We'll be happy to help you word your ad if you wish. to be no srarcit the office of Ter- which will by held before M uditor, clection sometime in your waniad.... Divide this total 3 by 5 to get the num- ber of lines. There are five wo average size in each line. ak You now have the number of lines in your ad. See item No. 4 to figure t' ¢ cost. ment t the eries cont: G. E j Goetz ¢ Frank Each line, (group of 5 words), costs 20c the first day and 10c each day after that. For example, a message of 15 words (3 lines) is 60c for the first day, and 30c each additional day. Minimum charge, 50c. That’s cheap enough, isn’t i*? reldon, prese ment Securil the intention of our Alask to ke I jous privileges of full only if tho: in tight r pointive governox tration Should a stateh i e app ed by the pr 1 of Con- | Frame gress, the spe: s for fis Shrats i imer who one the Tk Fairbanks; Bill Kerns of Douglas, Dr, Duncan Chalmers and Miss Dubois of the Alaska Native Ser- d for the same number of [ted by a corps of workers charged | 7ice- the Ohief Clerk of the|with the responsibility of making| Miss Dubois, a nurse at Mt. Edge- House, since the Senate Secret: !the event an enjoyable social oc- cumbel requested blooq donors Iu 1o | Was not elected until the fourth|casicn for the many w“n\pmm(\‘MtA Edgecumbe hospital, Vsmtm(' ,|day of the session. who attend and the out-of-town|that between 15 and 20 pints of Rep. Glen Franklin explained that | women who will find it an opporw| blood were needed weekly, She said i onz those mentioned around |the Senate Secretary was busy dur- | tunity to become acqugainted. |that the Juneau Health Center | ! To Topurs e@ ,,}Efid lesislative halls as definite or |ing the four days, even though she| The date for the tea has been| ould be open tonight :m:jl Ffl-‘? ACLG D 5%y LU DGEL possible candidates are Neil Moore, [had not been elected. | et for Saturday, February 10, and | morrow evening for any wishing| 5 resent Acting Auditor! Jamcs| Also passed unanimously was|the hours will be from 2 to 5. The|to donate blood. Type O is especial- | (gunt the number rton of Ketchikan, Albert |Rep. Carlson’s memorial requesting | entrance to the undercroft o ly needed, she said. of words in your ad. Douglas, former '_QL,“., a Congressional appropriation of | church iz by the front stairway. Art Hedges, chairman of the (A group of nam- Peratrovi of Klawock, | $2,000,000 for construction of a road & klb ll: :mnLtseidreseuc:s::m;nc‘:l»‘ bers up to 5 digits Juncau, Harry ) from Cordova te Chitna to connect| ., {and bunks that coul insta L 3 v o »1‘»“”" Seeur. | with the Richardson Highway. The | REY, OOTH HONORED lin the AB hall to accommodate, :{:;(11;1 ts as one n, Anchorac o |House eliminated an additional re- | i‘i ting basketball teams during the < bly, R. st of one million dollars for a| AT SURPRISE PARTY |cot Medal basketball tournament. | i wd of Employ- nch road to the Katalla-Yaka- The Rev. Walter Soboleff re- 3 | taga section. | AFIER SUN' SERVI(ES’qucsLGd that members take go Printing Report | reading material to the next meet- The Committee on Printing re- | |ing for distribution to inmates of ( isla- | ported this morning that it had con- | A church congregation may be| the local city and federal jails. can remember |ducted a hearing and received an|taken unawares by surpris an- | Division sent a, opinion from the Attorney Gea-|nouncements from its minister but | R'l' o’{ publ tion to Ju-|eral on the matter of contracts for|it is not often the reverse occurs.‘z IN' 34 DEPA LN The last time t happened | printing the journals of the House|However, that is what happened at in 1027 and the members were | and Senate and the session laws. ;Hzn close of the services in Lhe‘DENAli soulHBouND & r, Joseph H. Murray,| In a letter addressed to the Aud- | Northern Light Presbyterian church . ¥ . ‘ Use this handy coupon fo send in your ad and’ Sumner S.!itor, a copy of which was attached |yesterday noon when instead of e House and Arthur'to the report, the committee ap-|wishing their pastor good morning | Two passengers disemhark_cd from and Bartley Howard in the | proved the contract with the Empire {and leaving the church the members | the Denali yesterday morning and | ; of the congregation gathered around | 34 embarked for Seattle and Al- him to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ and | @ska ports. then ushered him downstairs to the | Disembarking from Seward were: social rooms where a luncheon had C. R. Foss, John A. Peterson. been arranged by Mrs. Booth in| Embarking for Seattle were: W honor of his birthday. E. Walker, Janet Walker, Peter A large table was set in the center | Oswald, Dr. and Mrs. John H. of the social rooms centered by a | Clements, Mrs. George Getchell, Ed- ‘Lhi. two-layer birthday | ward Parna, L. C, Fragner, Frank |med in pink icing and s Yamamoto, Edmund Krause, Mr. by birthday candles. Pink tapers|8nd Mrs. Walter L. Bell and two and loops of smilax made a beauti- | children; Albert Thompson, Eddie ful decoration. The honored guests|G. Hanpson. and the members of the congrega- | For Wrangell: Mrs. Annie John- | tion were served sandwiche son, Capt. M. A. Johnson. sherbet punch and the birthday | For Ketchik Mr. and Mrs. J cake by Mrs. Booth and the ladies | P- Porter, Barbara Porter, H. C who assisted her. To help Rev,| Scudder, Robert Ross, W. R. Nich- Booth blow out the birthday cake | 0ls, George Livingston, William A candles were Mrs. Clifford Swap | Wood. and Mrs. Jessie Barlow who also| For Petersburg: Mrs. Bessie | celebrated their birthdays yester-|Quinto and six children; Harriet day. | Cooke. Mrs. Ray Day and Mrs. George B. Rice assisted Mrs. Booth in keep- | BROTHER WICKART NEW ing the tables supplied with food ! CITIZEN UNITED STATES and those who poured at the coffee| One more citizen was naturalized urn and the punch bowl, wives | Thursday, other than those listed of the elders of the chur were |in the Empire Friday. son, E.| He is Karl Frank Wickart, form- S. Sutton, Ralph | erly of Switzerland. Wright, T. A. Morgan, C. E. War- | The new citizen of the United field, Delbert Dixon and Henry |States is Brother Wickart of the Harris. Catholic Church in Juneau. s Gentlemen: Please insert the following ad for .. _.days beginning .... under ... eading. "(day) {wanted, for sale, etc.) Money enclosed TJ Billme O * Mail this coupon to: The Daily Alaska Empire Box 1991, Juneau, Alaska *You may be billed for classified advertising if you have a telephone listed in your name in the Juneau telephone directory. Otherwise, please send the proper amount with this order. (s 1950 York polish up tacir marksmanship with carbines on the Empire want ads are read throzghout Southeast Alaska 1E OAKLEYS — wWacs attached to the Sccond Service Command in New R rifle range at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn.

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