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PAGE TWO AED’S|QUEEN LORETTA EISENHOWER'S GOES SATURDAY ON pRIZE IRlp | Jack Littlepage, one of the best Red 575. 932 4t The Quarterly Conference of the i G ) - NAME NOT 10 BE PROPOSED VCnnnrum from Page One) wk Icel James Roosevelt, Ca state nominee than Mr. Truman vs Farley train trip east- up a running vor of Eisenhow- te General's stop-look- ateme he ca ‘ fir Slitical nomiration, A. Farley, who “talked| fly with Eisenhower at a New York luncheon yesterday trip by {neau and i Juneau's Im. July Qu Keithal W leave F 1en ebratior [ Queer chairman, who is seeking another | f s outside b st time e said he thinks some of the people i, sponsoring the General “are doing disservice |8 r Scott Lucas of Illinois, |y, assistant Democratic spoke low of revolt and! sidents Loretts named quee L ir vacatior n of Spett E L ahn, has b ore but v that she I made She was born in a Senior at the Juni 1. Her father is Curat torial M Her 1 be spent with relat le area incess Tillie Martin sometime next week ic Anchorage via PAA| B ¢ teing chosen seco n contest. Pr a graduate of itute. Her parent {f Juneau ponsored by the n when he arrived here neau Post of the American Leg Lucas, who voted with the Pres- ang the Jur ident m often than he didn't)campaign in the session of Congress. | junead Filipino. Community said he isn't running for second place on the ticket. But he didn't u Ry y Club. Til was sponsored by > e — himself completely out of ""“‘NOthGMN AR'"S]’ Wlll. EXHIB" WORK ir«xm. Idaho and expect to be back ALL DAY TOMORROW * " 2= = flflé’[flllfl . FIGHTING RESUMED, {per He | (continued {rom page one) AVIV—-Sirens started wailing b in Tel Aviv ten minutes before the truce ended. It was five hours be-:g e a hostile spitfire plane was (p prior t, B. C ed N prominent Nory will exhibit some of tomorrow at Juneau. Selvig, a |former member of the Norwegian pAlESTINE;und(-rmu\lnrl and a commercial ar- ger, 2 ) , X’ a brother ' _ | Zenger, will be baptized in the been visiting a brother in Prince Ru: to World War II for the past two years. | 3 o e o ears:| wership service of June 11. These! SOUR MASH : g W has received high cousins are i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA |QUARTERLY MEETING [ JACK LITTLEPAGE | "o S bt " OF METHODIST CHURCH ’ DIES IN SEGAE]'"_E Classes now enrolling, 3% years { wlll BE HE[D Su"DAY ‘to 60 years. Boys' Acrobatic class, known mining engineers in this Methodist Church will meet Sunday gection of Alaska, passed away in een, evening to elect officers for the Seattle yesterday and funeral ser- 1ere | church for the ensuing year and t0 | yices will be held Monday, in! 1 it make recommendations for the com- | geattle, at Forkners, one of the Th Ing : | mortuaries there. e The Quarterly Conference will fol- ' hic prief announcement has low a brief Sunday evening service 'y, een received by Secretary W. H s at 8 o'clock which will include sug- | Bigos of the Juneau Elks Lodge YWINS stions for improving the Christian | ¢ o Littlepage was & member, een | witness | witne by several laymen. Closmg”mmnu the fraternal organization Ui iy the Conference will be a report of [{ " 1g1e the|the past fy v b “.]'p rr;mmsurwye?;i olgajf;:mfm‘;]‘ Survivors are the widow, Georgia N\ eat kodachrome slides i \Littlepage, two daughters, Mrs. p { ;i . G A |Jack Goudie and one other, and /) Y\ Sunday morning the Communion! . : - o va- |gervice will be offered. The Pastor’s his »mothfl. Mrs. M. Littlepage LW x Littlepage was born Sept. 14, MADE I V. . A, IVES message will be “A Protestant is one Who testify’s for.” Miss Bea Shepard, | 1894 at Gresham, Oregon. During S FAiE 2 wive - Tesaty Dis lifetime e was affils will |afics Edith Moore and Mrs. Treat! ' ® VG gl on r A& lwill sing a trio. |the engineering staff of the Alaska (Juneau, Lisianski and also at Chi- ond | BAKERS ON TRIP |chagof. For two years he was in in- 2 |charge of Russian mines and up- {on his return wrote a book con- ! cerning his experiences. —————— thel an extensive automobile trip in ar€ the western states is planned by : | Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker and son “m‘xml )\\lm IE‘“,(?X Seattle yeéterd?) FROM COOS BAY { lic's by PAA Clipper. The Bakers will| pge L. Harris flew to Juneau' i pick up an z\utq in Seattle, d""’"‘y(su*rdm via PAA Clipper and is o} e 7 erett to visit her mother and |, guest at the Gastineau Hotel side to visit his parents be-! _ A % fore continuing down the coast to! = e San Francisco, Los Angeles and ‘- " other points. They will return ”l” through Nevada, Salt Lake City, oo we. | ZENGER COUSINS ARE TO BE . KENTUCKY’S/ 1 "BAPTIZED, LUTHERAN CHURCH | g Amusing figurines of h — six-year-old girls, portrayed the = Robert Maurice, born June 18, ¥ in cl':s;adc:leer&s;x: :i)::(s;ra(ed 11948, to Nedford and Verdine : with iofidee HeFth: Zenger, and Paul Elliot, born April Add them to your own collection, or give them to a 26, 1948, to Alfred L. and Thelma 0 friend to cherish. has Lutheran Church at the 11 o'clock the grandchildren of | Kentucky Straight’ Canada. E 2 -!Mr. and Mrs. Alired A. Zenger, S \ i i s Bourbon Whiskey Come in and browse around 1 Anthony Law, one prominent and has especially pra an'’s talents, Law w of | Sr. [ tal-| Friends of the families and the L | ed | general public are cordially invit-| geoPrLED: ot f T ll L a hostile spitfire pld Nas . h alents, Law was a|ed to attend. * | J ) ighted dropping small bombs \recent Juneau visitor as Captain of — e - IN BOND 2 ? 190 PROOP’ ! Antigonish. & i HAIFA—U. and FPrench '-\.J—I” ships sailed from Haifa with about!, 160 of the 200 U. N. truce observers | acoard. Mc of e other 40 rest mained in Jerusalem. LAKE SUCCES! The U. N. Se- curity Council allowed the Pe ine truce to end without acting. The| United S warned the seven| warring ab states of strong meas- ures—force of necessary. Syria coun- tered by saying “use your atomic ktombs. . . . . .. the Arabs are pre- pared to die.” LONDON—British Government sources indicated Britain probably will maintain th rms embargo to the Arab states. Bri 1 foreign | office said it still hoped for a truce.! - - MIKE GRUMMHT HAS ! BIRTHDAY PARTY TODAY A number of his young friends | will help Mike Grummett celebr: his 11th birthday anniversary today with a dinner and theatre party.| Guests include Art McKinnon, Denny Green, Mike Blackwell, Iversen, Stephen Forrest, Hermle, David Hollingsworth, Rob- ert Stratton, Zatis Murphy, Mike and Roger Grummett. - - . FIREFIGHTERS THANKED On behalf of the Alaska Co‘n- munication System, Signal Corps Unitcd States Army, 1 wish to ex- press thanks to the CAA personnel, Juneau Fire Department member: and the scores of otherswho gave | valuable assistance during the fire | Wednesday night at the ACS sta- tion on the Glacier Highway. CAPT. CLARK V. TELQUIST, Sector Gommander ACS. t the e Nugget Shop during He is stopping at neau. PNA PERSONNEL HERE i ! o | i ! viz will exhibit over 30 draw- - i ; » Nugget S ving his | T. Constant, P. 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