The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE. TWO e s sely cut, d warm our new vou lecking good, feeli ame time. W yod to yvour budget fine that is! se YOUR topes — Regular Values S ————— e — : N e ——————————— &7 g i R GLEN FRANKLN SPEAKER AT LIO (LUB MEET 10D/ vied at ti He is opp Education health wiil: have to come » crash landing 350 miles No one was injured. search for another ief itself. It was from the island to the chief of P Wire- 0 men aboard, made and. 12 to Guam en 2 beac one feft him wa time ¢ esented not “Flying it teo much.” Santa C guest K the Lions, when the c the children of the Members will the ‘party. Fairbanks ha the ccnvention Y the coming year. The club h scheduled the Lions Convention during the week of the Fairbanks Jce Carnival, beginning March 3. Guest at today’s meeting was Dr. Jdazes Googe. . Willis R. of the en- lude the Chrizi- exchange 1 on the - Greek press reports said a force f up to 3,000 Communists had been hrown back in 2 Karditso in erian Church on at 6:30 o’'clock for the covered- Mr. and Mrs. north central are | ANCHORAG a stout attempt to ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU FWS CRAFT PENGUIN (N JUNEAU BRIEFLY, i r BOUND FOR SEATTLE I PFish and V life S B kzcat, Ponguin, is in port, arrived from the Pribilofs. With} Capt. Drotning skipper, | 1t 2 lcad of freight frem for Juneau. zuin is for Seattle. O'N , FWS adminis- tant who is going out- nual leave, will be ha scheduled to board. Six FVI'S rs are akoard the > from the Pribi- e. Five residents ot disembarked at o cthers are planning o o¢n tc Wrangell. In the cargo being unloaded were yo airplane engines for FWS use | 1 gh irom Kodiak. unusual is the head of a secies of whale, the carcass had been washed ashore The head is being Szattle. n Dan” reports ving Aleutians approaching but trip withal. to bad weather and on a good the the Juneau, JUHN GORSUCH NAMED SECY., ANCHORAGE €(| A John Gorsuch | named 1049 president of An- | Chamber of Commiree of the board of di- wge meeting jent for the coming Jave katerson and Al named the pew treasur- . (Toby) E vas re retary oyd was - A | irted s i1 Chamler - o | of Korea has asked for | ations membership, The | the southe Japanese pe 1 hals o ila | ho'e | Tie United States oceuples | and Russia occuple untry. i . ALASKA Dr. Sun Fo, new Fremier of Cl n du I el Second ¢ first dam on carned today. ample wat econd 1 0 @ itial pulp mill p more water will be stu ke region. des’gnel Eng in a the is due e windup of hop: Bro ng soundin; arsh dock and w thrown a wrench into the p! King Abdultah of Trans-Jordan to proclaim himself monarch of Arab- Palestine, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948 ‘CHET BARBER, OLDTIME (FRITZ COVE RESIDERT, [PASSES AWAY SATURDAY Oldtimer Chet Barber, who pas- eway early Saturday mornine, had been in Juneau for the past 5. He was born in Merill, n 1880, and is brothers, Hugh, s in Seattle, and Claude, a resi- dent of Los Angeles. Mr. Barl had lived in a cabin on the Ralph Reischl property at Fritz Cove for the past 16 years. Until six years ago, he would fish ‘du;in" the summer months. | Mr. Barber had been in poor | health ior the past two years and | bad been in St. Ann’s Hospital for three months. Mr, Reischl has notificd Mr. Barber's brothers of death and the funeral ser- will be held after werd ived, from them. - - WANT ADS BEinG rRESULTS! €5 to posterity the p FIPRINGIPLE Noo 9l oL v 0 To safeguard and transmit rinciples of Justice, Freedom, ancd Democracy. —From the Preamble to the Constitution of The American Legion the founding fathers. v VV}: ARE LIVING at a very significant time in America’s his- tory. It is a period of war for sur- vival, a period of transition, a pe- riod of consolidation, a period of clarification concerning national and international problems. We have received these bless- ings of liberty from the previous generations that have raade our Nation what it is. It is now our opportunity and responsibility to meditates a moment before w in his home at Shanghai of the late Sun Yat Sen, i e e & WACHUSETT HAS NEW ke L0 CAPTAIN; CARLSON 0 WASHINGTON ved ccording See Fern 1and 1g its left port for duty at The American Legion youth program is a bulwark of strength to those who would have posterity share in the blessings of the free America that we inherited from so impress the meaning and value | of these American principles upon the minds of our people that they will be not only safe- guarded but transmitted to pos- terity clearer and stronger and more meaningful than we re- ceived them. This is the heritage of our gen- eration. The youth of today and the unborn millions of Americans of the future depend upon us. Fis®°s nod ieoo late to have FERKN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO R Christmas problems with a Gift that no one can duplicate . . . . Abowut Her Holiday Special Telephone 567 for Appointments iarters in Wash- over as skipper nmander War- in com- ase in SCHEDULE D SAILINGS Freight and Passenger LEAVING SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU SS BARANOF SS DENALI . S8 ALASKA . H December 10 _December 15 December 17 RY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 and 4 ALASKA e S . € TR ES S—_»arilyn Mon- o roe, a blonde, seems to be happy over her role in a movie made recently in Hollywood. STEAMSHIP P A N ¥ M Se wing A Alaska

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