The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1948, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA \X[-_ZDVESDAY, MARCH 3, 1948 - 1) ' Rooseveli Smiles ot "DARK DELUSION' FEATURE NOW AT ew Babe ly 1 7 cffering on definitely the e enterteinm ip and who Rdmumeeyfiséh = ; { Ispiced with ions of Helping Muad .. iogierr and You'll €t o Theill! o by it is the Dr. Tom- ) p—— is the patient sympton of sck K.cpuomaniac starring revealed | LIONEL BARRYMORE o igy « Lucille Bremer “f},;“‘"! ‘ ATTRACTION — MANY SIGN Up IN AMATEUR BOXING | TOURNAMENT HERE: Interest in the propesed AAU am- | ! | { | ) = Hills, Calit., are shown wma Eleanor. The baby was J. F. 7. O’Connor, in the same white with their five weeks' old d christencd Va 1e’'s Day by Federal ot ) tHeir Beverly Kills home, Little Anna Eleanor wore ateur boxing tournament here is{ ;.00 gress and petticoat that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt wore back in e increase with 33 entrants . sgned e .| 1881 (International Scundphoto) t the Town Hall R n COLOR CARTOON fit:}'o»r ack ‘meol!‘ m\vxm me e » § for i ility to produce results in i izt tor that the ave! ] ih ¥ the cc cation field. NEWS VIA AIR the boys who have turned out is 18 1 v organization, with 5—10:05 He says that 19 of the men are from BIR}'H DAY. bs 85 He the Al Office the USCG Cutter Wachu: . 1 i Buil ttle was orizinally Carroll urges other interested k cats” (Wash- ALBERTA VISITGR young men to visit the Recr (m‘n‘ YEARS olD TODAY ingt a Military Cable and Center and inquire about the tour-! TAlezraph System) and has been Mr. of Edmonton, Alberta, ngment. Boxers are working out ince 1900 providi Colo,, taying at the Gastin- ang receiving instructions between Exactly 85 years ago, on March mmercis neau Hotel. 12 noon and 3 p.m., and between 5 3, 1863, Congress establisiied the Sig- veen Alaska and y p.m. and 8 p.m,, daily. inal Corps as a seperate aeh attie, It the major communi ;. Entrants, thus far, are: of the Army. At that time the-Corps tion agency for Alaska during World = Light heavyweizht and heavy-' was composed of less than 100 per- War IT and ACS men followed the f %fl P \\:cxght [} ons: James Serrell, nel. Tois all happened ore during the Aleutian p E l E‘\ g. ,-g E E E N ' Fred Wa James Washington, c¢f an Assistant Army Su ‘n - W Ei\’ 4 § H Bob Thon Donald Watson, Phil | velopment of a system Novak and Dan Kuntz. 'with flags called *“w / % T Middleweight: George Robbins,!surgeon, Albert J. Myer e Western Union and Pac I fip N fi G ll l Riciy, Azenedo, A. Townsend, Bob, pointed the first Chief Sig one and Telegraph Com- Turner, Steve O'Toole, Lowell Wells, ficer of the Army and later promot- it handles over its ; ] = Ken Sizer and Bob Thornton ed to Brigad seneral.” In 1870, the ! All Members of Local Union b el s Gl R as ilam Carter, Ed Hubtard and Ed rep No. 1534 PAINTERS: 1§ o 4 » Lightweight: Herman Hoffner,!the i *!‘"m’ oney # 7 . John Summers, Charlie Plufer, Vir-{ . for the north country There will be a speual meehng lzil mmir, J;v]hn Ymmig.Jm;y gn;gs-‘edp,;,_ the Signal Corps (Alaska Cc - 2 kY ensen, Lee Nance and Jack Boddy.| mynications System) was one of 3 n The Egyptians had a fire ex-}y, 1892 the Signal Corps establ Rl M h f 1948 | 7.1"0 P M tinguisher ~containing a water , palioon section, fifteen st T arci 3, m—le¥ o d'de pump as early as 300 B |in 1607 an Aeronautical Divis their Articles of Pr————— mmm €stablished with one plane, ¢ h itorial A was the beginning of today’s m : All Members Be There? astey S T : / § For COMYORT ana | During the second World War ., Carl W. He 'd Don- ) {was tI nsibility of the ald C. Bachem. C for $309,- . JACK GLOVER, SERVICE establish a global commu d into { Corps i Dewey W. cations of $10 each. Financial Secrefary. Dewey W. Get the NEW |0 aiue of $18 ach. vice-Pres. WASHINGTON { than ; Dr iam and | the ed T. Riley, D; M and L Managing Habit! { Corps in transmitting messages dur- Algerta I, vith no st is- Director 8 g the war, a nine-word ¥ 1 ued. ALASKA~S FEEL AT HOME | Was s completely around the SRR at | world by radio and landline, through / T e i four relay stations in 3 1-2 minutes SHAGWAY VISITORS al Corps was mainly res- Sidney FIl r and G. C. for much of the research Chandler of regis- ar for mili- 1age in World War II The Alaska Communication & tem, presently commanded by T. J. Tully, a Signal Officer | TAKE HOME IN HANDY CARTON Bader Accounting Service EVINRUDE Y} First in Outbourds — 38th yeur RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg , Telephone 919 tently played an important part over the past half century in bring- ing to the U. S. Signal Corps, the estige and reputation it enjos a2 Comespring, and there will again be a long waiting list for Evinrudes — the moters most everybody | seems to want. Right now we | have a limited stock for Christ- l mas gifts to lucky | sporismen. No | other gift can give so much pleas-*! ure, year after year. Call on us — we'll be glad to help choose the | ideal model for his use! W. Cowling Co. 115 FRONT ST. Phone 57 Juneau—Alaska R Ay NES.. BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948, The Coca-Cola Company | | 3% 11 BPWC MAKES PLANS FOR COMING EVENTS | "SS0MCENTURY The re 1 meeting of iness o sional Women > was held at 1.0 Monday ch On the Terrace of the Bubble Baranof Room Mr nd Miss Loulse ed guesis 1. Mrs. Helen Monsen ned Lack. Mrs. Lillian i Mrs, Betty ! tin: Ke! PW nam- rs for Husted M:s 1» Hu Cormick at the Bara Ellen Miller an the club retain its Chamber of Commerce membe! ship for 1948 ' Announcement, was made that the programs for the month would be in charge of the Education and Vocations Committee, Edna H. Lomen, irman, and she ounced that Jam Ryan, Com= ner of Education would be the mis radio speaker on Thursday, March 4, at 7T pm. Iliness of mem'er of the Juneau Club, as well Mrs, Lucille as Dr. R Ketehikan 2 Lillian ub who visited the Ju- neau Club recently and Mrs. Haley, s reported and nt. next Monday, 16 - s o CIECH AMBASSADOR 10 U. §. STEPS OUT; RESIGNATION SENT WASHINGTON, March 3.—(®— dor Juraj Slavik re- post today to “fight for e Czechoslovakia.” nced at the Embassy ation to the new Communist-led ernment at Prague. e said he also is informing the tate Department of his action. At a news conference, Slavik said he is convinced that Dr. Eduard Ben- zechoslovak President, was un- duress and terror” when he d to formation of the new Com- Government headed. by Pre- Klement Cottwald. envoy did not say what he e Cezech e PRINCE RUPERT FROM of Prince Rupert is ered at the Gastineau Hotel. FOR FASTER RELIEF Quick! 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