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S PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA and he ended the 3200-mile trip| at 11:20 p.m. on Friday, March 26, when he walked down the gang- plank at Juneau. He took the oath | of office at 10:10 am. March 27.| It would be nice to report that the Second Division, in recogni- i tion of his sterling qualities as a| ‘TRAVELING LIBRARY 15 10 BE DEDICATED HERE FEBRUARY 13 | ANORTHERN NOTEBOOK § By BOB DE ARMOND (Twelfth of a Series) legs that were good to start vi' dog-musher, if for no ‘other a- for Southeast Alaska is scheduled | and better before he got to Juneau. | son, re-elected Senator McGann to for the evening of February 13, the next session. But they did not|Frank Heintzleman, chairman of 1t is a rare session of the Alaska | i Lezislature that opens with all its Maushes Out of Nome and the Second Session was his|the committee, members present. Some of them, for | On Tues March 2, McGann,only one. Some years later he | ar luncheon meeting of the 4 one reason and another, are gener- 'made sure of his eiection, hitched (],L." Territory and settled in Wast Juneau Rotary Club at the Ba ally absent the first or the|up his dogs o headed out from |ington State. | anof Hotel. first two or three days. Nome, ' The library has been sponsored But what was probably an all-| Thei¢ wac a/good deal of specula- by the Rotary clubs of Juneau time record for late arrival was|tion at Juneau about his route WEBBER BER““Z and Ketchikan in connection with hung up by Senato ect Thomas | and it was supposed he would hit 'the Sears, Roebuck Foundation. It | McGann of Nome, away back in the | for Seward, via the Yukon River WEDDING 10 BE OH s expected that representativas| m the Foundatiion and also from | Second “Session. And he record, chalked "and Iditarod, a distance of 1,305 miles. He traveled, however, across the ice to Unalakleet, ISetchikan will be present. THURSDAY EVENING of Miss that least setting up at while he from Nome then | the program which consisted mainly “q‘i‘f"‘]r ‘;;‘(’_"):m‘ ‘vook his catn of | Neaded for Fairtiarks, The marriage Hannahfor a color film, “The Radiant T i 1 ok - T It was a {lying trip across the|Ruth Webber of Juneau and Mr.| Rockies” through the courtesy ot office at Juneau just 27 _f“l"s_ af-1 ¢ zen north and he used ninc|Earl Bernitz of Petersburg, Will|the Canadian Pacific Railway. | ter the opening of the 1915 sesslon. weeo o oo teams. The relays of | take place Thursday evening, Feb-! Guests were: Larty Johnst ruary 1, at 8:30 oclock in the|yyashington, D. C. George Gasser, He was held blameless and was, in fact, congratulated upon arriv- ing as soon as he did. He wasn't clected to office nuniil two days Lefore the session started. And he was at Nome, ‘ for the winter. teams were arranged for him by | George B. Grigsby, then of Nome, and E. Coke Hill of Ruby. Hill, who later served as District | Judge in both the Third and Fourth Divisions, accompanied McGar from Ruby to Fort Gibbon, 139 miles. They made 88 miles of this Dan Lhamon, and Alden Wilbur, of Fairbanks; Elmer Rasmusson, Fowl- jer Martin, and Gunnard Engebreth | of Anchorage; Ed Locken and Knut| Thompson of Petersburg: J. K. Johnson of Ketchikan; Bob Fara- Bethel Tabernacle, it was announ ed by the bride-to-be today. The marriage vows will be said by the Rev. Ralph E. Baker. Organ mu- | | sic for the ceremony will be played | ) by Mrs, Norman Sommers and Mrs. Ralph E. Baker and a trio will frozen in * In a special election on Saturday, February 27, 1915, Tom McGann | stretch in one day. sing. _|land; and Harvey G. Brown of was elected to take the seat vacat- 4 | Miss Webber's maid-of-honor willl gjtka. ed by the death of Senator Elwood Sets a Record be Miss Ethel Henchcliffe and the | Bruner. ; McGann arrived at Ffl“"’“)lkv“ f(’;\ bridesmaids will be Miss Francine | Son 7 S ke March 14, having covered the 800| Luyckfassel and Miss Vi John- “u { b i ¢ SeVet | erage of about 70 miles a day ! Myrtle Hughes will light the altar Gkoup DRGANIZES in the First Legislature and died at foewis Hafle a6 resord. Thel o i Byron Hot Sp California, on oirerings o iy candles. ! e 2 1 sest time ever made by A. A. “Scot-| The best man will ke Mr i January 15, 1917, before completing | ¢ " ppen, the famed doz-musher, | Hughes and the ushers will b Flected chairman Monday at his berm. 1on that route was said to have|Robert Cousart, Mr. Herman Ha the meeting of the volunteer emerg- Second Divisiin voters went 0 |peen 17 days 1cen and Mr, Norman Sommers. | ency nursery group was Mrs. Will the polls on Sawrday and picked | The next day McGann boarded| Mr. and Mrs. Lyle John Reedy. Eight Girl Scouts volunteer- McGann over Andrew .‘nderson and | popert E. Sheldon’s —automobil nt the ,,;.,(.}Hs of the ed as baby sitters for children of nurses who are conducting course: in home nursing and nurses aide Tal+ George James to take his place. ‘mp lo Juneau from the sts following | dez Trail,” stage for the trip down t! now known as the Rich- The session started the Monday March first, at Juneau.|ardson Highway. At Chitna he!the marriage of their daugt These courses are to start nex And the Senator-elect was 2,000 caught a Copper River and Nm‘l'-. Mr. Bernitz' sister and brother- week. niles from Juneau, airlines miles, | western Railway train for Cordova | jn-law, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Sydow Those womea who have volun- teered for the emergency nursery here | and arrived at that seaport on|of Ellensburg, Wash., and his two gnd no airplanes runnin wasn't a boat or a train o an au-March 21, another record for elaps- | prothers Max Bernitz and David group = are Mrs. Stanley Baskin,: tomobile running out of Nome.|ed time from Nome. ! Bernitz of Prosser, Wash., arrived | Mrs. Roland B, Buzzows, Mrs, Earl But there were dog teams, and| He had to wait at Cordova four in Juieau last Friday for the | Everson, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs Will Reedy, Mrs. Ruth Dunlap, ‘\dr 3 the old steamer Ahmcxhx moddmg, 'MEETING HELD HERE FOR CAA PERSORNE! A CAA airways operations con ference is being held this week ir Juneau with personnel from tre Anchorage office and station man- wgers in attendance. Culver Gorsuch, chief of the communications operations branch; G. A. McMurray, chief of the oper- ations standards staff; Georye Sink | of landlines; and A. V. Carrol of the mobile aeronautical communi- cations section; all of Anchorage are here for the meeting. Representatives from Annette, Petersburg, Juneau, Gustavus, Sitka, | Haines, Yakutat, Yakataga, Middle | ton Island and Cordova are also in | attendance. pair of | days for George Haen, Mrs. Lawrence Zach and Mrs. William Passey. the Senator-elect had a = PHONE Red 372 —— Douzlas 364 Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRAZTORS New Building — Remodeling -— Cabinet Work Safe Electru:al I’lpe Thawmg and Weldm,. TONY SCHWAMM HYRE Tony Schwamm, Director of the Alaska Aeronautics and Commun cations Commission is a Junean visitor tlis week. He has been in Washington, D. C., where he af- ten: arings held recently ox the Palmer Airport transaction. H!!lll!lll!l!lllllllll ' Plum’bing ® Healing Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 . Nights-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and E Street HANFORD HERE TO SET UP OPS OFFICL Fred Hanford, mayor of Wran gell, appointed last week by Gov ernor Gruening to head the Office of Price Stabilization for Alaska arrived here on the steams Baranof to establish the OPS hexd- quarters office in Junear. ! ol O NOTICE TO SURSCRIBERS GGG We regret 1o announce that it becomes , necessary o revise our subscripion rafes upward Since July 2, 1042 — eight and one-half years ago — the price of The Daily Alaska Empire, delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas, has remained at $1.50 per month. Since July 2, 1942, the costs of newsprint, ink, skilled labor ctcetera have constantly risen — in some cases, more than 50%. Effect'i\'e Thursday, February 1, 1951, subscription rates for The Daily Alaska Empire, delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas, will be as follows: One month, $1.75; six months, $9,00; one year, $17.50. Mail subscription rates will remain unchanged. EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY i Pablishers, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 1441 i L0000 0000 fi Dedication of a traveling library| announced yesterday | Brooks Hanford was in charge of | her of Seattle; Don Smith of Port-! IALASKA 1S ASSURED! ‘NO-STOPPAGE WORK DEFENSE BUILDING | 1951 cor | rupted it has Moore, era contx ance by head ractors 1 said te Cc acts are | stoppages | The agreements, collective bargain new pattern of procedure in tha they all cover a period from Janu- 5 to Decegber 31, 1951 extend yearly thereafter unless r opened and modified. First In Aleska This is the first time negoti tions have been conducted ent l1y in Alaska i | nI general the new contracts call | for a 30 cent an hour wage increase | for all crafts involved. | The fact that the reements i in a laboring crafts ited on January 25 is signi- because that brings them un- 1e wire insofar the national order is e-freeze conce In Juneau Today enroute today D.'cC, fo m, name Oscar con Juneau gton, nk Grahs Int i In W | ¥ Chapman rence be- ior rome and unions iction i las! the ions ended nez iich the He said that the agreements made through ¢ I u;':\u'h*" between the rer }txln(‘ of the construc | tors and the labor unions p: { the hasis f greates fense production in history of Alaska, ngs of the confe: the for were suspended to allow for tiations for )1 t season to be carried out. Senator Graham said the repre- of the contractors | Procee: | & o 1cts sentativ the unions attending the inter- de-| { partment governme | showed a fine determin ; operative effort to reach ‘m\wrd the best inte effect a non-stoppage work | gram. | Senator Gr neau yesterd: afterncon on the | Pacific Northeth Alrlines plane and was scheduled to leave June today by Pan American plane for ‘Washington, With him, were Henry G. Gomperts, Associate Director ! ot the Office of International Labor nd in Ju- { T l{!lllll!&i | FAf(mrs, Department of Labor ! Charles W. Straub, Special Ass! ! tant to the Secretary of Labor, De- partment of Labor. Leonard Evans, Alaska Representative for the La Department accompanied the party to Juneau. He | Anchorage conclave. . Evans and Commander E. P. Chester, aide to Governor Ernest Gruening were hosts to the Junes visitors and among other po of interest they visited the Alaska | seum Tuesday morning. Senator Graham is a former sident of the University of Nor Carolina and in Juneau met pe: from his home state, amonz was Miss Wilma Ligon, secret in the office of the Department of Labor. ary o o o o 0o o TIDE TABLE 2:24 am. 58 ft. High tide 8:45 am. 155 ft. Low tide 3:57 pn. L1 ft. High tide 10:28 p.m. 12.0 ft. ® o o o o o o o e o Urited States DEPARTMENT OF THE iNTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land ‘Office, Anchorage, Alaska October 3, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam Jacob Johnson, has filed an application for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 909) Anchorage Serial 015929, for ot 3, Plat of U.S. Survey No. 2471, Alke TLake. Residence Group of Homesites, Block 1, situated near south shore of Auke Lake on south- west side of Glacier Highway east of “Junction with Fritz Cove Road, containing 062 acres, latitude 58° 23’ 00" N. longitude 134° 38’ 0 07" W. 4t corner No. 1, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned tand should file their adverse claim in the local land office, Anchorage, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, M&»‘.ger. First Publication: Dec. 13, 1950. Last Publicatior:: Feb. 7, 1951. Low tide HURPHY & MURPH near city limi 00.00. | HIGHWAY home, fully shed, 2 bedroom: near and | also attended the ! Legislature and the Territorial Mu- | W [,xl\'"ifi,.\ I-‘\\L A RY 31, 1951 _— —_—_—_————— W-A-N-T A-D-& - FOR SALE | FOR SALE PICONES 676 and 207 NEW ”v—m» & e e NEW listings in Juneau. DUPLEX ‘on Star Hi 1 R00M house in 1 bedroom each : i e nished. ement and furna 000. Ve ed except for stove erator. SMALIL las con Br Belt Frankl on on view—one South UNTANTS &l Eank | REALTORS Phone 676 over Firs! TR 2 ESTATE {Many NEW LIoTI. g in every day. More listings always| welcome, Try us for fast :\ctlo:).l CITY. PROPERTY : | APARTMENT building, close-in, 8| | units, good condition, full. H STORE-APARTMENT bidg., down- L | town, full cccupancy. LEVEL bldg. lot, Indian Vi SUBURBAN PROPERTY | WATERFRONT, 3 hM'oUm home, nage. | basmt, airport, i $1,300 for quit moved to your own lot imate cost of $100. IRFECT countr to store, beach, partly finished house bsmt. worth $30,000 when at o locat near ( lacier. LOTS and acre: 50 foot frontage <I all s ) ‘,'1 ac ing in price from $G 3T Auk Bay and Lm)' GOING OUTS We have an excellent chcice s homes and lots in Sec \Bob Druxman-Phone 391 Fritz Jove Rd. or 122 F | s FOR SALE New or Equal to New Ansco flash clipper camera OA Halicrafter sleds furnace oil burr Conversion with 2 gal, nozzle 85.00 % hp Briggs Stratton motor $30.00 Coleman 3 burne 25.00 Library table eho 25.00 re- 70.00 Majestic radio-phono-wire corder combination ¥ | BVERET L T L S COMPLETE fur 2324, itli Offire PDB bfilb n Ga cau Hotel AND BAR AINS. Send 1951 : cataloz. P densi imJJ(“, 10 West 805, Box ym, solid maple like 0. 67 | WOMAN witn exceptional | Second Hand, Excellent 9mm Luger pistol . 40.00 22 bolt action with 5.00 skates ience in merchandis 693-tf 8 ft. .. 12.00 | Ironite ironer $90.00 | Chairs and rocking chairs, { Rangette 35 Davano, 3 cushion ..... Floor lamps Davano 3 Things We Need en ranges beds mattresses. tting tired of beating dio and juggling tubes to ma it work? Bring it in for ‘a check. | OLDE and ENDS Next to Glasier Cab—Call 829. ar T 1| Open 10:00 a.m. to 0 p m , WANTED | BUSINESS man and wife d\.\l‘(’ll isheq house or apt. Phon:-. 721~ 4;, “;’O RENT 3 or 4 room apartmefin‘ | or small home with option to | bu John Cooksey, Rm. 3816, Baranof. 721-3X| ™ DA\I\Y 10" months old. I need | I»L‘.k hikan B‘«i i '!slaififi A ¥ L ¥ Write Box 718-tf and 908, give re Mr L J regi ered at anof Hotel. P ——— Re.rigeration Service ltamo Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctlic Refrigeration or 4 rm. apt. to crawl around all Black 210. 721-3t | DEPENDABLE girl wants job either C baby sitting or caring for child% Call Blue 990. 720-6t BABY SITTER lmflll:flla[cl)-—-[ o 3. sters. May have room and|} board, if cesirec. Phone 1066. 720-3¢ AFT rent if you buy furni- 721-31 W-SERVICE. One-mar , new Titan, $20.00 day Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 STEAMMKEATED uwu—n. WeCkiy Montkly. Colorial Rooms, 65t WURLITZEL Spinit pianuo tor reut Ande "on F'eno Shop, Ph. 143 Mr. a1 Mrs. A. M. Bue of the Miners and Merchants , Ketchikan, are here for the Alaska Bankers convention. They are stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel. William P, Bittner, with the Ter- ritorial Tax Department from An- chorage, arrived here yesterday on PNA and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup ....$ 875.00 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan ....... 1,050.00 1837 Plymouth 4-door sedan ... 595.00 Buick 4-door sedan ... 600.00 1941 Dodge 1 ton pickup 525.00 1947 International 14 ton panel ...... 800.00 ’ R.W.Cowling € 115 Front Street Phone 57 ~ery W hanns 734 am Wian-Phone 234/ reliable ! K. Johnson of the | He is with the Ncw st -Englnu(l Fish Co. there. FOR YOU lroom one 34 bed. lj Site for large apt. ! e bldg. on | Bldg. A { if held . house for $50 month. house Glacier 500 down, $50 plus Or rent $50. Thaw plumbing, apply rent airpert. ier home. oms, 18x21 livingroom, room, modern kitchen, full | concrete basement, new auto- nm'n\ One acre, i . from center and repair r pur . $12,000, Jacobs-Bu hanan Ma- ifice for $8, UuJ to po mining, cludes big contract now 3 bedrooms, full b\&e. L and tile shower, porch, two-car to.l: sun St. home for large income. Two fire- iful landscape. View. ew business cor- Juneau, Has ment, space for across street b0l site. $17,000 1andle, bal 6%. $6,000 duplex furn, Income $1320 net in. house goo e teps. —$2,500 duplex, up- New roof, 2 1lbd ING—$14,000 apt. bldg. Net $170 monthly. $7500 s, new bsmt., 9 acres harbor, perfect lodge Lcal Esute Klein Bldg. AISCELLANEOUS RIFTY man wxll do his ri nexpensively as pos- advantage of our ices and improve the le value of Tel. 911 AT AL propert; Juneau. Emnn you start WHEN BOMBS won't have time tn prepared with a BOMB SHELTER. Mail | today for plans for model No. 108 (single-family size). Complete plans, building i uctions, list of materials needed, list of -em- ergency equipment needed. Write immediately to Pilot Rock Con= struction, Inc., P. O. Box 1461, Medford, Oregon. ‘{L B:A;I/‘I FA K‘H is the ors rsal Religion raised above storic differences of race, class, and creed. For information, write Daha’i Faith, Bok 1837, Anchor. age, Alaska. | GHILD CARE at SCHOEPPES FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 021 i Ring 5—days only. 675-31 HOPE 7 WE buy 1 and trade. 214 2nd | Street. 'Phone 9C8. 659-14 MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopes in spare time at home. Send $1.00 for - formation and instructions t }{mg Co., Dept. 20, 681 Markey , San Francisco, Calif. Money- hack guarantee. 643-291 USED CARS 1936 DODGE coupe—new’ tires m‘ new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-tf { fosei s 3 SRR LRy Ty 1936 Chev nuck 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inguire Baroumes apts. ‘55 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer. 648-11 i :b;77¥1‘1;ison 6, 4-door, in good—c;: dition, See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-t1 | LOST AND FOUND LOST—4 Skilsaw blades between Gold Creek at Willoughby and 919 W 9th. Reward. N. J. Nich- olson, Red 721-84 LOST—Crotin wrist wateh with leather strap. Rewmd Gr. 675, 'l!ll !l