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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 SRSV A SRS S wars HUUT: Wb oA o D1l bt . . HH H . Louis Facing Test | Juneau Council Hospital Nofes Many Pelershurg, |Seven Inifiated by~ -|Juneau Yacht Club New Officers Are 11 Arrive, 13 Leave L . . ¢ Wi . Admittea to st anns Hospital| Wrangell Hunters (atholic Daughters To Raise Funds Installed by Emblems | On Princess Louise For Comebackin Wil Review | rusany wee " candel Dok, g e it | it and recpton ot seves/ Wil SNOFS DiC Y | Floyd Dedrick, Howard Kresge; dis- | I | Initiation and reception of seven 3 ] G 'I‘ H h' SI 'N d | missed were Mrs. Paul Vetterick, | gg g new members into pme Catholic q The new District Deputy, Flor-| Arriving on the Princess Louise Marflano 0 OIIIg reei Neeas | Mrs. Glenn MacMillan, Mrs. Jack| Hunters of ducks and geese, in Daughters of America was held| A square dance designed to raise |°nce Holmauist installed the fol-| Friday morning were 1l passengers ; ‘ : Hendrickson and twin boys ithc Wrangell and Petersburg area Tuesday night in the Parish hall. | funds for the Juneau Yacht Club lowing now_nfme of the Emblem | with 13 embarking southbound. W YORK, Oct. 26—P—Aging| A special informal meeting for| Born at St. Ann's Hospital to|are working hard but are generally Presiding officer was the Grand Re-|was planned last evening at' the | Club at the Elks Hall Thursday eve-| o ing from Skagway: R Joe iis, who wants another shotcity council members was set last Mrs. F. J. Jackson of Point Retreat|bagging their limits, according to gent, Rosemary Leach, and speakers | first fall meeting of the group. ning. Kaplinck, W. C. Basham, Rg Mcykin_' at heavyweight crown more night at council meeting for next| at 8:52 a.m. Thursday, a boy weigh- | reports received yesterday by Win- | were the Most Rev. Dermot O'Flan-|Commodore Bob Cowling presided | vice President, Mary Westfall; | non, B, Hanford, Mr. and Mrs G 1) vthing else in the \\nr]d,.:'ul(‘\d:;\_‘ afternoon in ‘the o”tice of ing 7 pounds 4 ounces. ston Elkins, management supervisor an and the Rev. Robert L. Whelan |at the meeting. Corre:pondéxxce éecretary F;nnce; Smllth ‘A Baker' v‘_‘ poe Mr‘: J' ok risks that chance tonight when he|Felix Toner, city engineer, to re- Dismissed from the Government|of the Fish and Wildlif S. J. Chaplain. i ; ; 3 5 h A, " “'., o faces young, undefeated, hard-|view plans for an extensive Ju- | Hospital Friday was Linda Brown |in Juneau. s Henry Harmon sang the Ave| Jack Burford reported the clubs x‘:flifi;,c“fiii‘ifiifi' 1;1‘::: ,fi?g’;‘fi, i ok st ) Rocky Marciano in a Madi-|neau street improvement program.|of Juneau. Migratory fowl season closed yes- | Maria which Was an added feature fshno, At S hmeetmg. e s RRE and Press ‘(fm:rt:sponden( Betty | Embarking for Vancouver: Miss wre Garden ten rounder, Masor Watho. HeRAPEGR. A ] terday in the Second and Fourth of the ritualistic ceremony. ?;ii:’t"dfl:‘;“gl‘fi‘l‘di'n; ‘;‘t‘e‘;:’: "s’;:’fi Caldwell. * | Wendy Parker, Mrs Katharine s is the big test of his come- |0 {"ouig only be an informal | present a financial statement show- [ Divisions and will cluse next Wed- | Tne new members received into|Boat Harbor but before work can| Several visitors were present who | Parker, Miss Margaret Parker, Miss back for the 37-year-old BroWn|.eiing to consider needs and ex- | ing the need for the raise. nesday in the Third, The season re- | (o Court are: Mrs. Elizabeth Liddle | pegin, a stove must be installed, | e new residents of Juneau; Mrs. |Laurle Parker, Mr. and Mrs. §. H. Bomber and he knows it. A 108s to| g "or tne program and that the| If the financial need is shown,|mains open in Southeast Alaska|nrs Christine Rasmussen, MIs.| The next meeting of the club wil |Lucille French formerly of Wran- | Robertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lar- the hitting, 27-year-old Brock= | oo am would be reviewed further | the counchl agreed to let the raise [until Nov. 24. Elkins pointed out|cpristine Dunton, Mrs. Gladys|pe held on Thursday, November 1|8€ll Mrs. C. H. Keil and Mrs. Ed- | sen, J. P. Pettner, Mrs. Edith Brad- ton, Ma belter means the end|g¢ yeoular council meetings. After |go into effect Nov. 1, next Thurs- | that after Wednesday, southeast hittaker, Mrs. Mary Jeanne Guck-|at 8 pm. in the andg iy win Hildre of Ketchikan. Refresh- | shaw, Bill Bradshaw, Niel Hernum. c for one of the ring’s|the program is worked out, it will |day. Alaska will be the only area still | or Mrs. Julia Hudert and Mrs. Con- k ments were served and community | For Prince Rupert: H. Christen- 2 | be one of the issues to be present- | Fire Building Delay having waterfowl hunting. | stance M.®Irby. Emma M. Fuast- FROM TULSEQUAH singing was enjoyed. | sen. » betting professionals believe|eq o voters at a later date. A request was made by the Car-| “There's lots of good hunting lin transferred her membership _— | T 1 is aproaching the end. They | City Dock Tariff son Construction company for an |around here right now,” Elkins said, | from Washington, D. C., to the local| D. W. Parsons of Tulsequah is a| G.S. Thompson of Columbia, Mo., FOUND—Bunch of keys. Call at ‘ ed him as a sim 6| (Gleo Commers, wharfinger at the | extension of time ‘to complete the | “But most hunters don't have access | Court. guest at the Baranof Hotel. is registered at the Baranof Hotel.! Empire. favorite — the shortest odds| ity dock, was at the meeting to|Juneau Fire Building. The request to transportation to get to the| Following the formalities, refresh- | o . e o — e = | in all of jarring Joe’s career. present a financial statement from | was for 120 days. The council grant- | places a little further away from ments were served by the hostess b e S | 4 By fight time the odds may €0 dock operations for the fiscal year,|ed an extension, but for only 45| town.” ccmmittee, with Mrs. Irene Specht up to 8 to 5. The lowest price everiand to ask for an increase in tar- | days—until Dec. 1. The construc- Reports from Anchorage say that as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ros- . i he 9 to 5 odds f‘“" his | jff rates. The new tariff would come ’ tion company blamed the delay in|hunting of ducks and geese there een Foster, Mrs. Dorothy Stragier, second fight with Max Schmeli only from handling charges, with |finishing the project on the lack of | was the best in years with nice | Mrs. Patricia Satre, Mrs. Betty Ros- . . And you know what happened —|wharfage charges remaining the |priority to get the steel joints re- | weather holding late in the fall.|enberger, ‘Mrs. Mary Reischl and You are invited 1o aitend knocked out in 2:04 of lhl‘}snme as at present. Commers made | quired in time, and on shipping de- | Now, however, nearly all the fresh | Mrs. Genevieve Harmon. o t round. | what he said was a “rough guess” |lays in building materials, water hunting is over because of | ‘l But 13 years have gone by since|in estimating that an increase in! It was decided to go ahead on|freezing weather. The fowl have | NOTICE Y % then and apparently so has most of | tariff would bring $4,000 more into { bids for painting the library base- |all left the Copper river and Sus-| To whom it may concern. I am STEVENb bTYLE SHOW the old dynamite in the bomber’s|the treasury in a year’s operation.|ment walls and in installing radia- |itna Flats except for a few swan, | not leaving Juneau this week. 48-2| . o right fist ‘ The financial statement showed |tors, readying the basement for|which are illegal to hunt. & BOB HARRIS f Louis, however, feels he has| evenyes increasing from $55,519.62 | council chambers as soon as pos- o= — — - - ‘ enough left to Whip the crude,|in the past fiscal year as compared |Sible. A frame for @ vault will be oi lgql rough ex-GI who has come up like| ¢, 2907491 in the previous period. purchased in order that a vault { U a rocket [ The met profit showed $9,418.98 for|can be built into a section of the T'RED.) “I'll beat him,” said Louis. “Maybe | the past year against $5,577.47 for basement for city and library re- o knock him out.” [the previous year. Commers said w;gl; P i 5 i 0 S R | the largest item eating into the re- here was discuss| _ ulig= th B f G ]d R e ereree e eee= | ienue was the increased total of |ing of the new floats in the boat W0rn 0ut‘) 1n 1ne Darang oom i longshoremen’s wages. The state- [ harbor by the Fish and Wildlife ° Bowlmg News ment showed wages to longsl;ore- fsznézmflql:; 1;01:;93:“:;1[53& ?:T ! . men last year of $26,018.93 as A Sl= oo 530 e 1080 fsca | eBC that he be el @ watervay Exhausted : tomorrow afternoon : ; Juneau Cold Storage and Casler’s | year. Plans were made to sell a quantity oo split the four points in half last| A cost-of-living pay boost was|Of used doors, windows and radia- evening on the Elks Alleys. Their okayed by the council for the wharf- | tors !;l_it thv} city :asrflcfle:l lxusiw;- ° o | ' second game deciding the outcome |inger and his assistant. age. The sale and pri e hy t“r l k t t l k for total score with the Cold Storage Bus Fare Increase announced. 0 0 (9 0(3 ® | aliwoocC OC warming up and rolling an 800| E. M. Spence, of the Juneau Social Security game. A very good score for the | Transit Company, was present with| A resolution calling for Social / last place team. a request for an increase in city | Security benefits for city employees y's Pan American and Pacific varlh-ibu\ fares. He presented a letter | was held over until next meeting. ern flew at it with Pan American |asking that the council let him raise | This benefit for municipal employ- | taking the first two games and tota ‘hIS fares by charging 15 cents!ees is only recently allowable under e score. Rudy Krsul and Bob Phea-|straight on round-trip fares in- new laws. The city of Ketchikan Ma be ou need B-(om |ex sant arrived in time to save them | stead of charging the present rate|just adopted the plan, the first the last game by a good margin of both rides for 25 cents. Tokens |city in the Territory to do so. First place Alaska Light gave up|would still be sold at eight for $1.| New freight doors and minor re- E only one point to Sweeney's team,| It was decided that Spence’s ac- |pairs for the airport building were (B-Droxyn- comple]e B-complex Vitamins) e Sweeney'’s taking the last game by |countant should meet with.C. J.|approved. Bills were paid and the ' 31 pins. Ehrendreich, public accountant, and | meeting adjourned. SO 4 i Alaska Coastal was shut out for ? S e s w th T e li’ This function is all four points again this week, this | - . . i or & E°R&RA o cenducted as a time by Juncau Drug. The dru || EECAITIGANTIZ@BOYS! Have fun | \ 1 d as a store boys bettered their podtion; b S m Ty R e 4 | = Community Service by two spots 1 ik S e aa et a J-ounce Iria : High series of 511 was rolled Lyi > STEEL SLED RUNNERS | sl esalas e G. Peter. L. West rolled 502 and Convert your wagon or auto into f| e S 5 Matt .Gormley, 492 | a pracncfli sled or toboggan in ! lor $l.00 opening of the High games and winning a credit | just a few minutes . . . Also ok. ! Fall campaign at the Arctic Bar were L. West/ for scooters and baby carriages. | 3 % 3 ik 177, T. Macchia. 189, Ross Wheeler Made of best quality reinforced ! : > Alasks 184, K. Thibodeau 189, Bill Ray| steel to fit all % inch axles—bush- §| (Supply fOI' I-WEEk) of the Alaska 187, G. Peterson 171, Bill Ray and ings to fit % inch axles included 3 Crippled Children’s i Whesiar Wiko Won ihe 4| : inches high, and 1% inches wide .. . Runners §| i s 4 e strike” d‘rmk at the bar. : ‘ s “,ur, :‘:’,:;rs. . 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Said 110 82 135— 327| e $ J. Wood 126 136 152— 414 | H. Kessner 147 134 151— 432 M. Gormley 163 @67 157— 4962 Totals 718 708 7252151 | Pacific Northern | R. Wheeler 131 148 184— 463 | B. Becker 145 88 162— 395 e R. Donelson 111 190 181— 432 R. Krsul 129 129 153— 411 9 R. Pheasant 126 126 157 409 Synchro-Mesh Totals 642 681 7T87—2110 transmission Sweeney's S. Sheldon 136 153 156— 445 P. Schneider 109 127 142— 378 B. Sweeney 131 178 145— 454 i B. Faulkner 148 106 125— 3 J. Winther 134 134 134 Totals 658 698 7022058 Alaska Light and Power | W. Hellan 113 137 127— 377 “ C. Rusher 134 139 137— 410 B. Ray 174 187 115 476 | i B. Leise 126 132 159— 417 (Continuation of standard equipment and frim A. Neilson 151 143 133 42;“ illustrated is dependent on availability of material.) Totals 698 738 6712107 E_— s o r~ . . Alaska Cosstal [ & ,nd\e;a’,"/ 7 Hauling big loads? Then Advance- RECORD J. Leighton 135 143 139— 417 st 1 4= . C. 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