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PAGE TWO l \ Hallio 7”/1//)(//"“ Jereeranes froifrne N2 on a shining silver plated platter . .. fastened with a great blossom . all in a beautiful larnegie Blue” box. Four fragrances to choose from: Alta., Dec.- 2— "A trucks EDMONTON convoy of 18 road was rolling over Alberta roads today headed Alaska Highway and Fairbanks aska Officials of for the Al- the Alaska Highway Control Office (Canadian) said the trucks left Edmonton early Sun- 5 day on the 470 mile trip northwest 2 to Dawson Creek, southern termin- us of the Alaska Highway C | Office officials also re- ported that three trucks loaded with food supplies for Alaska left Ed- { monton Saturday for Dawson Creek 1,700 mile trip up the ) Fairbanks. The trucks were part of an eight to 12 ve- hicle convoy that leit Great Fall Mont., last week. Several vehicles were delayed by mechanical trouble after crossing the British Colum- bia-Idaho border at Kingsgate crystal “head”™ bottle . . . AN | i NEGRO IS BEATE BY WHITES WHEN HE TRIES TC VOTE swathed intulle ... “Carnegie Blue”, haunting, unforgettable . . . heady JACKSON, Miss., I 2—A Ne- Hennorie’ ki ro vet itied Hefore a HRORS !0])'“ tieated ate Investigating Committee tod \ / or lighthearted “117, he had been “whipped” L w white men within an hour * D after he attempted to register to . vote in the Mississippi Democratic p Primary. s The veteran, Etoy Fletcher, ap- peared before the committee in- vestigating complaints that speeches s ) and incidents in Sen. Theo G :/ / i Bilbo's campaign intimidated Ne- Fleteher said the men forced him QUALITY SINCE /887 into an automobile at a Brandon, Miss., street ¢ minutes af- ter he had been refused registra- — = tion last June. He said they drove ooting Accident {auses Suspension Ui Hunting for Life ORTHOPEDIC HOSP. IN ALASKA KOW SEEMS PROBASLE been re: it is understood, accor 3 Delegate E. L. Ba the Territor 5 H COLVILL w privilege A decision ha Kenn to : for an orthopedi a move long ed by T 5 nd, Hariey Phipps tory to take care of mar Y, FERE i . Judge W. Lon dJohnson bildren n probation after athe: in-law of lifeleng mac presided over S 3 Secretaries of the £ SO b 2 G. Gardner v Indian Affairs, Division ¢ Ti- £ C. Earl Albrecht of 1 Health for Alaska. RETURN OF SLACKS ANN ARBOR, Mich, Dec. 2 University of Michigan co-eds want for several months transfer of the Is Th naval base f nd to the rtment plan 200-bed tuberculosis san- acks back now tl cold itarium and boarding Weather is upon them. ; hoo! ¥ 3 shapely legs will get blue, school to be by the Puhag : i e v v wo women nts 1 Alaska Nativ : At U 3 ; letter in the Michigan e i o rsity publication, ask- that the Interior De ouk present bast. againgt seek annual federal ns urse the Territor of Alaska chil too thin and 1pus wear,” the let- too or mors ngie blog and long wool stockings Hyan, dlagkas Commis with male or coed ap- of Education, appeared pring before the Senate Approy FRE tions Committe commending s on. 1f the appropriation 1 Administration conc forthcoming they will br gest mutual insurance ) with many of t state em in the world. Within the 1 ereby dzeral srnment six years, it written more than ys for schooling of such children. 18,0€0 National Service Life In- - surance policies with of neatly 50 billion still in force IF GOVT. CEASES SHIP OPERATIONS BARANOF Beauty Salon WASHINGTON, D¢ 2 The e i Appointments i 5 il for Christmas s B BILD, e Permanenis B e B should be made ARONSCN ELECIED APMEA CHAIRMAR 5 ADDED son of e Louswie Tmes | 1) QR STAFF: al meetin Hertert R. Hill of olis News reported ti Brown survey of newspaper large number planned tc Of Benol Nevada space-saving devices even s shortage newsprir said many ed ed e resting Phone 538 WSPapers. Aleman, ! profit to a wooded area, made him strip and on the ground, whipped piece of car cable” on and then returned him to lie him with a the legs Brandon NEW PRESIDENT OF MEXICO IS » did I get it me up there - . “Are you certain the reason they , whipped you was because you ap- CITY, Dec. 2—Miguel Mexico's first strictly civ- President. tock up the duties plied to vote? committee spokes an as! ilian »f his six year term today, already Yes am,” he answered. cn record for a “pacifist” policy in Fletcher testified he was denied atfairs, and “continental un- :rcgistration when he told the n the Western Hemisphere. ‘man in the office” that he had he d one-time lawyer, nol read a pamphlet pertaining to successor to a previously unbroken the United States Constitution line of milit - men and temporary commanders and the country’s ] was sw m in vesterday in the Pal- acio de Bellas Art2st before somc 3,500 spectators, including delegates from the United States and 38 oth- er countries 8§ WEST STATES, CEASE TO EXIST - - WH"‘E EI.EPHANT SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2—All military areas in the eight wes- tern states comprising the Sixth tion of the Hanford Military Area in Washington State—c at midnight tonight, the said today Explaining the Hanford excepticn Maj. Gen. George P. Hays, com- e to exist xth Army Juneau Rotary Club's White Elepant Sale yesterday afterncon in the Elks Hall was pronounced a definite success today by members of the organization. Almost every- manding general of the Sixth Army. thing able was stripped off the 'said “despite the cessation of hos- counters, and estimates placed the lilities a state of war still requires a continued rding of important national de- » materials, premises and util- around $600. An accurate financial report will be made public later this week. There was a good attendance and bidding was spirit- fen. ities by the Army.” ed | — - Rl i 5 S France's lc in material de- ‘The sting of the Mexican “Dur- struction during World War II ango scorpion” often is fatal to chil- have been estimated at $28,000,- dren. 690,000. DONT WAIT TILL YOUR CAR FALLS DOWN ON THE i JoB/ It can put you in awful fix! That's why we'd like a charce io gel iis minor disorders corrected REGHT NOwW! Service . . Friendline: Conneors Metor Co. Phone 121 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1'18-TRUCK CONVOY |Mildred Hemnes | FAIRBANKS BOUND Honored, Luncheon | loaded with winter supplies for the Alaska Rail- Friday by northern U ATTENTION SHRINERS Regular montt meeting, Wed- nesday, December 4, at 8 pm. in the Scottisn Kite ‘lemple J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary Miss Mildred Hemnes was feted 440-3¢ with ‘a going-away luncheon last g women members of the To light the average home for a S. Forest Service. The lunch- year, 600 pounds of coal must be 'eon was given in the Iris Room of burned in a powerhouse boiler. ' nes’ |Control Office to take the Baranof Hotel where tiaces . . were set for ten. Miss Hemnes, who has been with the Forest Service Public Relations for the past year, returning to her home in Peters- burg this week. Mi Betty Young will be transferred from the Fiscal Miss Hem- to Harry place ary Sperling Attending the luncheon were the guest of honor, and Claribel Rake- as secr traw, Pat Tuckee, Billy Henslee pearl Peterson, Betty Vic Young Joyce Cunningham, Mabel Rundell Jane Brant Miss Ida Hofstad of Fish and Wildlife Service was the only guest outside of the feminine U. S. Forest Service members - ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zimmer- man and Mrs. Freda Swanson enter- with a four course turkey thei» home in the Som- tment Saturday evening o cinner cocktails were tahle was centered with pink carnations and the same color scheme rried out in the other table appaintments. Places were aid for Mrs. Howard I!lenretta, Mrs. Russel! Mayaard, Mr. and Mrs Hal Sheldon. Mr and Mrs. A. T. Tho! al, Mrs. B. Hayes, Mrs Lonnie McIntosh, Mr. James Mc- Naughton, and the host and host- esses. tained dinner mers A Preceding served he Mr. and Mr. and - WOMAN'S CLUB 15 T0 MEET WEDNESDAY NOON Woman's Club will hold the regular combined lunch- eon-business meeting in the main dining room of the Baranof Hotel at 12 o'clock on Wednesday. The programh will be sponsored by the Department of Public Welfare and Civi Improvements under the chairmanship of Mrs. Burras Smith Musical selections will be present- ed and the guest speakers will be a cntative from the Territorial tment of Public Welfare. The Juneau Immediately following the lunch- n will be held. con a busine All members are urged to attend this meeting. . TUXEDOS Size 38, New, Hart Schafner & Marx; 1 Clotheraft. Phone Black 2712 437-6t. 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