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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947 PAGE EIGHT = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— _—_— - o g e = e 3 T o {fin and Murphy Business College.|ing trip in the north but he has JOHN H. WALMER SPERLING SHOWS """ """ ENGLISHDUO HERE ALMER PETERSON TO'BETA SGMA PH & Fi i i B dlafis o IS QUITTING AS ~ SLIDES OF BIKE . i ON FRIDAY NIGHT BE CANDIDATE FOR ‘U viconsy woscon sitvoms s " ™22 CLERK OF COURT TRIP, HIGHWAY " 25 o AT 20TH CENTURY ATTORNEY GENERAL . . .~ A s S M| e Ykt U 28 2d- | ered a 2-1 alarm a son Creek, in to Ed-| arm at Beta Sigma Phi| Territory, Dr. Edwin Danford of bartment ane mbers of th meet-| Corpus Christi, Texas is in Juneau | 9:30 p.m. terday at No. 22, Na- e £ monton M of the remaining| For the first tzme in their car-| — sorority conducted a model G y Local Att Back J, W, |, ziasy sperting wa fourney to Minnecota was by bicy-1€er, Viola Morrls and Victoria An-, Almer Peterson is to file for ing last night at its third gath-jarranging for his southbound pas- "w],};’“"“j They quickly extin- 0(a orneys back J. W. iraction at the mor cle. Sperling said he lost 20 derson, who have sung in concert'Attorney General of Alaska, aC-'erjng of this year. Mrs. J. H. sage. Dr. Danford hunted along |guished a small roof fire in the b president, con- the White River about 250 miles home of William Kunz caused by ) | the world over, will come to Juneau cording to Albert White, who Williams, sorori ordale re- as the English Duo. |he has received this infurmath‘m‘du(.wd the meeting ir the Gold { the| They left Sydney, Australia on|{rom reliable Republican sources.'Room, which was held for the n at . H Employees luncheon held this no pounds th Leivers for Appointment a:"fhe’ God Room of the Baranot bresiacnt Kt He showed Kodachrome slides ©Of poy out of Whitehorse. He was on the chimney sparks. hunt for a month and bagged a - eeee grizzly, moose, caribou and sheep. Grace McNicol ar oitka Is stay- ri ed that pictures as His Successor bicycle sojourn down the Al- banquet recently held at the Coun- September 21, destined for Juneau Peterson of course will file on'penefit of rushees _— aska Highway with his son, Dave. v Club will be sent to magazines by way of San Francisco, Washing- (the Republican ticket, said White.] A short motion picture ‘ra- Clerk of the 18, and his daughter 19 in the states. She also announc-|ten and Vancouver. Peterson ran for Delegate 0 yelogue on Bermnuda was shown in the First' “Many people have e, ed that over 100 Federal employees| Miss Morris and Miss Anderson Congress following the business meeting itted his resig- ‘how come the trip?'" he I in Sitka have submitted a petition |will open the concert series of the Many Republicans, remembering This was followed by a social pro- > George wanted to take a trip for a local of their own in Sitka.|Juneau Concert Association at the the fine record made by John!gram with Miss Elise Coomes con- | onl a ‘ew d learned today. Kids, and as they werc It I The request has been sent to the 20th Century Theater on Friday |Rustgard as Attorney General of gycting the discussion on ‘Happi- ' { Y more ays coe been taken, how-|school outside anyway, we ¢ national organization for ap-evening, October 10. Alaska, have petitioned Petersoa pess Through Awareness.” — Mrs : e has been set for to bicycle down the Alaska They will sing a varied program |0 become a candidate for the Robert A. Novatney opened the dh_‘k There are only a few more jon to take effect |way. We spent six months officials for the Juneau of duets and solos, including the |attorneyship, said White cussion with a reading of “The | days in which you may get has held his job for|ning the trip.” toup will be nominated in No- famous marching song of Austra- IR T Great Lover,” a poem by Rupert ! the special the ) and a half years and| Sperling said he must have wr ember and elected in December.|lian troops, “Waltzing Mathilda,” BAPTIST OFFICIAL V. Brooks depicting many, small ev-'{ TuLlP olL was formerly a Juneau business ten a good letter to the Canadian - — folk tunes, and compositions of | Fred A. McCaulley, Western Re- eryday things whicll ighe author} PERMANENT SR ve. He and the majority of the Mounties requesting permission to | Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms. |Dpresentative of the Home Mission loved 14 Court staff are now in|ride down the highway, as only p“_o]' (HASES GAME | Saravers ishing. 0 ‘taks - pussts | Bodrd: ofi the’ Southern Baphist 0. G Y it Gilted Bhce tchikan for Fall court term those who have busin 3 |to the performance may procure |Convention, was a Juneau visitor MRES. JACK FARGHER Is |{ slo.on, interior and are ;;‘I\”‘-ilf"il “1' WITH plANE, HEES single ticket at the theatre the| today enroute to Fairbanks. He is BACK FROM TRIP SOUTH ) : 1 ho ANNOUNDES GRS Ae geuerally (ALOWed Lo l'evening of the concert. The price | investigating possibilities of estab- e Many have taken advantage ments 'm._\\ b 0 \r-?i:?.‘rh;‘h:lm((:m i R FOI.lOWING ARREST for adukts will be $5 a ticket, and | lishing a Colllcge at Anchorage alxl\d ; \.}e‘:kmz;xz:.“”“;;bll;-::::as of this special offer. May bers of 3 socia- ¥ 0 W . A | students, ! missions and orphanages in the to Juneal a en joy: ca- | e S " » 9 tion are Judge Folt to teking 45 pounds ¢ equipment pilot of a plane used to hunt g mdef 2 220 Territory. He wx!ll return here next tion that took her as far south as ‘s “(.t ‘.\.ug;f;e.st ,) 't‘\u' t‘t’o pb”"“ name J. V { Juneau, tostrapped to his bike. Sperling 1 "_:H el “'l Tok-Tinetion week, Tia Juana, Mexico. Accompanying | § or an appointment now. succeed W L eenithiey had no: trouble slong ih i by R and | i RELEE G KO, PR | PEADE O T Mrs. Fargher south was her daugh- | { Deputy Cl for way with their 60-pound sta 1 solford of > Rebekah Lodge will hold a| Harold H. sates anc Ray Rand ter Roma, who graduated from } the past 18 v bikes b A, i “f"‘:\r “"pm_’ regular business meeting in the Odd | today withdrew their application Juneau High School this year. i Baranef Bea““y Salon asisis A e The only accident occurred wher reported that the T€lows Hall this evening at 8|for a retall liquor license at Front Together they journeyed as far ! ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Mary took a bad spill, and had Sip i o'clock. This will be the first num-!nnd Seward Streets. Bates, then, south as Mexico, stopping off Lufz fRANK HEuERS ARE o remain at Watson Lake for ten ...~ 0 chortly after his de- ination of officers and all mem- | submitted an application in his visit in San Francisco and Van- |} Telephone 538 days. She caught up with her .. . bers are urged to attend the meet- name only to the U. S. Clerk of couver, B. C. Roma remained in || V|S|"“G IN IUNEAU father and brother a week after; "o '\ 1 iq that the plane had 5 the Court's office. SOatiis Snd IADmIIed T THE Q- 'L oo s S A A RS ot ere, by buming a ride been used to drive moose and that a passenger had shot at moose from the air in violation of game regu- lations. He said the plane then nded and killed a moose on the ground. No mention was made about what happened to the passenger and the pilot was not identified. Visiting in Juneau after an ab- Lo sence of three years, Mr. and Mrs 2 the wer Frank Heller are the houseguests ;A.XU; | boat trip of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Iverson for & /5 oo 5 two weeks visit. Mr. Heller was the | proprietor of Heller's Barber Shop in Juneau for 24 years. He and ch took them ) Minnesota, tegan Skagway, and train. They took camping equipment, and three only essenti including & light silk tent sleeping bags Mrs. Heller left Juneau three years Sperling and his son and He said that he is still investigat- ago for Palmer, where their daugh-| . onter covered 600 miles of the Ing the matter ter and son-in-law, Mr. and MIS.|ajoa0 Highway, whic spite RIS RO e Carl Wilson made their home. gravel and numerc steep CUTIAN SAILS WEST Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and thelr goo' easier riding than the Steamer Aleutian of the Alaska MONITE three children left Palmer last year 'oonorete roads to Minnesota, St ship Company left for the INCURED and are now located in Fairbanks which there was no shade west yesterday afternoon at 5 where Mr. Wilson is managing the {he temperature lurking around ¢ cleck. 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