Frank Nakagawa Frankie Nakagawa became the baker when a new bakery was built behind the Whitehorse Inn in 1937. Nakagawa also managed the hotel. He had formerly been with White Pass.((H. Horback notes received from Al Lueck, 27 May 2003; //Whitehorse Star// (Whitehorse), 30 April 1937.)) In 1940, Nakagawa was still a popular baker at the Whitehorse Inn Café. He was also a talented carver, and a photo of his four-engine airplane carved from mastodon ivory was printed on the front page of the 1 March 1940 edition of //The Whitehorse Star.//((//The Whitehorse Star// (Whitehorse), 1 March 1940.))