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bATUl\DM OCTOBER 7) 1947 6:3.; — 8 PLUS-- Legion Women Universal Military [raining; President Plans Alaska rip By ADELAIDE KERR (® Newsfeatures Writer The new head of the American Legion Auxiliary's 920,000 members expects to spend her main force in office in an effort to convinee American wcmen of the need for universal military training. The Auxiliary’s new president is handsome Mrs. Lee Hutton, wife of a postoffice employee of Excel- slor, Minn. “If it is necessary to establish "FOGTBALL THRILLS" TONIGHT! "SPORTING CHANCE" —and— "PERSONALITY KID" m\\“ “‘ A STRANGE MEBLEY! “BEST IN SHOW" LATEST AIR EXPRESS NEWS o TGy 7 . t of the Auxiliary's program for [] 11 Vs .‘ 1‘m4 48 will be continuance of .ts l | renabilitation program | “In the last two years we irained 10,000 women to visit the veteran | who,has to be hospitalized and help t‘mn or his family in the way that ¢ most needed,” she declared we hope to double that here is important work > done in rehabilitating the \m teran alter he leaves the hospi- tal, in helping him to find a job, and keep up his spirits, and in as sisting his family in various We need thousands of Ame women for this work. and that's going universal mili- tary (raining - nen in supporting te be our main job. “Many American women object to universal military training be- | e they think it m s sending sbands and to war. it means building up the ary strength to such this can keep us out Moreover, such training ealthier, better specimens of our country’s young men. Ameri- can women need to be told these anu Americansm two otk important points. Through our youtn program Wwe ¢nall work hard to teach our child- ren what this country’s way of life has and gives that other countries do not have and give.” “Child welfare a-speakers’ bureau of American Le- t gion Auxibary women to inform American women on this question, it" will be done,” Mrs. Hutton said at the close of the Legion's annual convention in New York, where the Auxiliary endorsed universal mili- tary training. “American women hold the whip hand on this question of universal military training. I understand hey have snowed under their Con- ! ssmen’s desks with an avalanche 5 .f mail protesting this measure. We mean to keep at it until we get a still bigger pile of mail from wo- MRS. LEE HUTTON New Auxiliary President Complete Automotive Service MT. JUNEAU SALES & SERVICE 909—12th St.© PHONE 569 Specialists in Radiator Work i i In working on that task 1 Hutton will make tke customa Auxiliary presidential tour all the states, the District of Col- wnbia, Panama, Hawaii and Alas- xa. Her blue eyes sparkled with cagerness as she outlined her plans. Although she is in the middle- rs, Mrs. Hutton, with white lLair, fresh rosy| nd flashing smile, could still | ike the stag line quiver. She was born in Excelsior, went to school | trere, worked as a business woman | eral years and then married | ol friend veteran of World I and settled down in her The Huttons have no | for s 2 war home town. cnildren | Mrs. Hutton came to the Aux-| Jliary’s head via the ranks and the d of hard work. She served as| P lent of the Excelsior unit four aifferent times between 1922 and | . § 1938, moved up to the district pres- | ” icency and cnpm the chairmanship| C HA IR MA N —Senator J. ional committees on child gox'efl‘sd&l:fnth n')l'u‘:.e%beomvil , finance and rehabilitation. ran She said that another er important | eratic national committee, " IT WILL PAY YOU TO DROP IN AT FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH A Big Surpri'se Awaits You THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREJUNEAU, ALASKA GEORGE RAFT, LYNN RUSH LAND OFFICE FILM 'CENTENNIAL ¥ BARI ARE STARRED WITH INQUIRIESON SUMMER’ TONIGHT | INBILL AT CAPITOL ~ ALASKA HIGHWAY AT 20TH (ENT’JQY hed song plays an im- FAIR Flooded with 1 RKO Radio’s tense A e nificence of Jerome 1 Nocturne,” r- | tion abc ttle: 8 on Lest, and nd Lynn Bari a wellknown § X he Land Off District Mar De- ] 1 and problem. pen rece and the swe t. 1 I 1 the 48 States a ) 3sh, « s at’ th brough 20th lbert E. boasts o » Kern itest creative Ameri- United represent the gr t give that t narrow land away, rt of the composer of tion pi falls in uspense is par Mrs. Edith Ripoli and Mr. Jvim Willis will be united in marriage at A quiet o »n Sunday after- inocn at 2 c'clock in the Resu supporting tion Luthe Church with Joseph "ROM ECHO COVE ] the wedding a small.re- Kenneth D. 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