The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1948, Page 8

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PAGCE EIGHT : THE DAILY ALASKA IEMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA : WED ESDAY DECEMBER 15, 1948 il [ . T e i wetobiken pulp LB zat s Robert Shellenbarg . i HENTZLEMAN TO oo o s Sonmmes e | MUSEUM CURATOR ooerimcencent o s Eolin Coulter VA MEDI(AL AID Monkey Boals fo Be . Mu‘d for increased road develop- Co. Guest at the luncheon ¥ %ASNGION OM mg;:‘»\.“1.;“2",“;)2:.;:f Alaska, il KIWAN!S SPEAKER Marc Boles, also of Juneau Spruce. IS Honored W“h 'I'o DISABLED VH'S Bl“"' use in Alaska to get in four sections here,” com- S i . SEATTLE, Dec. 15—®— Th BILLS FOR ALASKA menica meinisieman, n{Z,‘f.i“i"i‘Qe Origin of Alaskan avcrigines was FIRST (HUR(H oF | Pre-Nuptial Party| FOR FISCAL YEAR ggg*:;;c’m;ay:ycine Construcion | | T sy ks Y S : GOD S D s he Veerans s dinintbtethn oL | GNES by, Al km:ed bkt ‘rommi“iim’er Of Ag“(ul' L"T“.V’;*;N in presenting these | meeting 1 ey u“ AY S(HOOL Miss Etolin Coulter, popular bride- | Vided 736 out-patient medical treat- | tion fDl'yS‘X 325-f:()b fig:;;eyl}si?;‘g v T needs, the Forest Service recents lnoon at the B R e = 10 GIVE PROGRAM cloc wes honored st & disert | ity for 290 QIR A (e 2% idge party last evening for which f]‘e‘:l"‘;;“‘;’L"'w:ll“““m:fige’re“c‘f- ‘3’“ WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! fure Sees Blg DeVE!- '1{“)‘1» Howard R. Jones, its chief| That Alaska a roadway for righway engineer, to study tHose|atoriginal pec from The First Ch } ¢ 1 bee Mn Joe Alexander was hostess. i A hi rs urch of God w:ll pre: Mss Coulter plans her marriage Juneau regional VA office, reparted‘ opment on W specific problems. He just complet- | Asia to more Soutt il d | Asia ore Southe r . b by y ed a four-week survey, to assist the | hemisphere cl ! mas program and plas ¢ on Tor il , oo, today. f S 1 phere climes thousands % 7 i ST to James McAden for January 22, i § G Forest Service and the Public Roads |years before white men ot e Decsmber 10, &'t Wrangell. The newJiome will be| Erlvate Alaska phiyeiciss Coopers H. O. JOHNSON les F. Brannan, Administration in compiling a Alaskan shor pr [ oG I the. Odd Fellows -PR™ [made st Annette THIEN. ating in the VA’s “home town” med- | Switches to S ool E { Agriculture, to return b o, wes & d by 209 Franklin Street Sl pevirs jo o Lo es to Smoother Calvert Jewell’ Needs n 2 AL presenting data to te passed on by | Ke sh G the Hoves | i s by| Guests at last night's n ical program gave 621 of these treat- A Y . [lo ngton, D. C., B. Frank|the Bureau of Budget and Cong 5 sy ymmk g 5 The program is to be given by| o0 " b abeth Bu ments to 222 veterans, Lincoln said. . will leave Juneau to- giorial committees before appropria S8F Hriar ok Mgt Tohds s chool x‘mdv: the t'll. - ‘: u\hmumd B5 bR Rikkander b Cost of the fee basis program wa tion of the teachers, Mrs. W. M. Wa $2,630—an average of $11.85 per vet lg.‘ YOU OWN fine Jew- or f s. He is Commissioner | pyrinz his stay e States s 4 ~ |l erar 24 per treatme; &ty and Furs, you hive £ for Alaska, also Re- "('m'“;]p,m',: ”;:l,‘:\ ::: ,:3)" :,‘,‘r‘:n; x g 3 recent | Mrs, L. C. Blackwell, wit rs.| Rateliff and Mesdames E. L. (Bob) :‘D‘u ’”fls“f‘ P’E" b ‘“-nfl i : A 1 was asked o return | younding up plans for the Ketchi- Hitmnits ; music. The play ed by Mis shead, W, L. GEEHBOL V. CL g ste i b dreds of dollars. Many ; piv o Ol i L 7 up chi- | summer. £ identified | Fiore § :} ., Pat Gilmore, George | Staff pt ns in Alaska. No cost 1 € s kan pulp de pment, and in fur- py g s ~h aped hollow- Brooks is the pia A : g, Art Hedges and Karl|estimate s made for treatments ek by VA staff doctors. things can happen to r on on what the fyti R e ol8 t them over w hichl\fiu have ment belleves should be done in tae l}:f”“‘ uepl::,:;]:(:l\‘%u r;lflx')]::\' Rnil artow ' head, traces of the music. The pastors, the Re i no control. g ound development of Alaske acturing Banbeni 6t Botherst Ats- | 1 m Man” ; ;v\\ been spotted | prs. Herman E. Beyer, extend a| Bot elect are in ihe office| Lincoln pointed out that VA out- § ) i k 1d also in New M v welcome to pa s and of the srnor of Alaska, to whom patient medical care is »a\'zulnble § You can be protected e g A : D B L o ia A ahaTY ik Sbays wili depenia]s p ; 1ave existed | friends to enjoy tl istma Mrs. Alexander is secretary. only t? Veter?fi _wm; require treat- financially from any loss £ "4 the water upon the amount of work that hs 3 ; s gram with l:u-;lmu’h. Miss v's 1a :;i:itcc.m e or damage whether at r needed in ¢ tion with in- | to be done in Washington on bills g by Program W he will leave for| The VA recently reported that ‘:J%ME' home or away with a e je the Terri- | concerning Alaska. rman Neil Moore. LAMPS AWARDED ifor irday on the Prine 1,626,169 disabled veterans through- #Joh Hartford Jewelry - l‘llr Tati , e esident Gene Vuille remin. The Sophomore Class of the Nc ing on to Corpus Christi|out the nation received 4,416,612 out ] € ; Dot 1 rded the after the holidays for her wedding patient treatments during the last b“ policy. Ask this a 8 shing- 2 0 to insure yours NOW! the findings of agriculture re- MURDER TR!AL OF el 1 t seauti k amps they n month. fiscal year from both private do .? " il — ’ ] Fielg q 1h als y 1 off rize, to Ellen s Coulter will finish out the and VA clinics. Nationally, the p Bl B sts working on the 2. |week in the Governor's office, and |vate physicians were paid $11 a in which the " 1 — it d be concerned. m-’ S%BRES DE[AYED 1" at the beginning of the The | e during g0 Wednesday to Wrangell, her | for fee basis treatments—esta PALYERT Blended Whiskey | L ; - ; ' the two basketball |home city, for the holidays and for |ing an average cost of $15.03 Perg copwerr s tral Spirits. i A5 (B % s # 5,03 pe: ,v Calvert Distillers (,oxn New York City to be gone three ar od.”’ tions are obtained een the “Folsom Chapman, Mrs. Gil-ert Miller, and a pa evening; Miss Marie B from Anchorage where 0l year = Initiated into the Kiwanis orgar laye her wedding. veteran or $4.18 per treatment. d Hein an; DALLAS, Dec. 1. —(®—Prelim- e g o er n[ bills t ¢ hearing for Art Shires, 42, g 0 Congress co: former major league baseball play- charge with murder in the| death of William Hiram (HD n Erin, 56, wa postponed until | pects to con- | Thursday A state witness was ted shortly ; absent r////// 'l 8 749\ /s t PERCY’ For HER Large Week-end Fitfed VE e . 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