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PAGE TWO HOUSING PROBLEM DISCUSSED BY JWC; MEETING GUESTS) Collins, William Munz larence Keat- ® number of oth two members of the Hou: s and Mrs. Amelia Gundersen f the Douglas Is- land Woman'’s Club; a: bon corsages for a model house on a revol miniature kouse an arrangement o 7 boarding homss, the Woman's club is meetin Neil Fritchmann was rker for Juneau M. O. John- will be discussed Health Counc!l Mrs. L. Roland will be i D 3N, B30UTON PAN AM FLIGHTS || AS SKIES CLEAR | | opened up sky | ' r excellent over while 43 departed. attle via Annette Clarence John- Nashalook, Alfred 1, Harold Mul- C. A. Bergs Walter Krebs son Turcotte, To Whitehorse E. Mulvehil Morgan, Mery Sim the end of 1946 iotalled THE DAILY ALASKA EME]_B]_—,;—]L_J_NEAU. ALASKA E—————————— e R ot . is” Show Jury ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 3—/ NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—(P—Based tements about the dismissal enforcement officlals sought on & ues today in the death of a young of U voman whose beaten body was found profe a culvert. der suit has been started against \sst. Dist. Atty. Ralph Moody said University President Raymond B t::e woman, about 25, had been slain, Allen. Attorney O. John Rogge sa.d rts were teing made to learn yeste if she had been criminally assault- cd. A strand of wire was found around I | ' ANCHORAGE crs, a $100,000 libel and slan- a former assistant U. S. told a news con- the action was taken on her neck and there were evidences wlf of Ralph H. Gundlach, one of a struggle, Moo said. three discharged professors. Apparently she was killed Tues- yzge said the suit was based on day night or sterday morning. atements Dr. Allen was reported The bedy was clad only in a T- have made at a news conference irt and one arctic boot. Monday v - The attorney said Professor Gund- with accusations of FRIENDSHIP FLOP; - i LEADER ARRESTED prrupm 10 GoLD 1LOS ANGELES, Feb. 3.—(®—Au- or off of $2,048. y booked Ralph Reynolds, 44, of grand theft and )th felonies. Chiel S. Ernest Roll Y led Pyramid Club g perated at a night club man- J by Reynolds. Roll added that fans had paid to $4,000 daily into the , amid Club in the past three AG 5 JURY BUT COURTROOM SPECTATORS were week: Addr Weir, 24 Standard would stop ban Cel nventic told delegates to er and Gold” banquet, vrenee said a free market for i or sent to this coun- and her skit partner, The official said an undercover ited in open operative, Nick Cimino, arrested m in a public Reynolds after being hired for $30 1 shown wearing the (o take the part of a $2,048 pay- off winner. Cimino received the money on the night club o8 eles when Ba 5. Erpel s we return to an honest policy, we never in will B ev trousers. The scene depicted above by % !19-_“0“1_»*-_-1& tl)wxll :e%_\unec;_ it an honest Gold Standard,” he S ot ond day of the pair’s i R“’“l"l"" 1 :Iu.qa elfi office. g.id, adding, “the President has t % TN \tional Soundphoto) White the NITeRE WDN MR- never put his finger on the one rng that would have stopped t ~ FROM PRA TRIP 6us HAS THE BIG CHEESE AND IT' 10 WASHINGION REAL WHOPPERO A recent arrival in Juneau (air- oine and all the way from Sw.tz- rland) is a “wlopp:rco” of a big cheese. One of the bright-boy kib- ki ng around wise-cra oper 4. A Stoddart, division:engineer of the Public Roads Administration ay from a four 1 tcok him to San ancisco for conferences at West- rn headquarters, then to Wash- on, D. C sturnzd yest ks’ trip wh ed when tk raie was be 1 the B ty, discuss=d i 3 at was to tell which was construction designs geculiar I v big cheese,” Gus or what was he big box. these whose minds run to statistics, this one is 82 inches thick and 3 inches in diameter. The circumference? Well, if you While much of his visit in the capital wi concerning PR.A. operation here, opriations: he also worked with B. Frank Heintzle- Regonral Forester. B i A over plans to pro- Will know it should be a fraction is which will be nec- MY than three times the diame- in connection with pulp| (¢f- But Gus measured it and found developments in Southeast | [2¢ circumference to ke 101% inch- es Alaska. 5 189377 holes in it. He should T WOMAN'S PURSE 1 know what he is talking about be- lIFEIlME SAVINGS cause remarked that part of § | the gang stayed up all night to shoot i the hole: STOLEN AT MOVIES .- HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Feb. 3—\P ¢ K Mrs. Otto Wilson lost her life's say- | O 1f & s, estimated between $10,000 and 2,000 in cash and $5,000 in bonds, at a movie last night. mires the wedding ring of The woman told poli That's a lot of cheese, says Gus. estimated that this cheese nto it. Then, all oi those °p the holes from falling nyone doubts all of this, the ¢vidence is in the window of Gus George's (The Atemic Price Buster) . He failed to reveal just when thej will puncture the cbject of this heésy yarn. she had his bride, Bigel ex-model fram New York, | carried the money in her purse “tor et i y Vev. 3 long time” and that she just| v TA fcllewing th Las ¥ Nev. Rose, 33, author of @ 2 Jjust SO( ; fo w viously to Screen Singer Judy couldn’t believe there were "L)t'uple‘MARIHA 'E'v I » bride’s first marria Garland and 1 photo. Mrs. Wilson sald she missed the —_— - Y AR T S TIR R L purse when she got up to leave the, The Martha Society will meet in a A Q’: reed to resume work pending ar- theatre. jthe Northern Light Presbyterian EARIE@ g:- tion. About 4800 men have She said she and her husband!Church parlors at 1:30 p.m. Friday. & d since the strike was call- had been saving the money to in-|{February 4, with Mesdames Ray d vest in tourist cabins at Poriland,|Taylor and J. W. Leivers as hostess- — Cre., where her son lives. Tie hus-i¢ or the dessert luncheon. Mis: — President Tru- band is a carpenter and mecinie. | cman Schultz will lead the de- the United States The two are in their late fifties. votions. s talks | ———rr— % United Na- L.YMPTA, Wash tate in- m me 1l be to state lasted about half Ry slators, Governor Langlie said Iie emphasized it would be { modcr inter 3 ispee: t i he same “exploratory” s} oodspeed s £ ; e in which an earlier 11- Because CENTENNIAL is i m of possitle revenue o j 7 ces have been suzsested. Ee made with special no detalls. . ! B id ki L Il “soft-test” flour! en's Group ative women | ful in helping | and how to achieve | says Sir Staf- 1 : nation’s economic | nister. Add ing a recent meet- » party and trade union | X S nen, Sir Stafford smilingly not- | \ | REVEALED! the reason hotcakes made with CENTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flour are § more tender than hot- cakes made with any of the other 6 popular hotcake flours, CEN- TENNIAL hotcakes rank first in tenderness . . . first in flavor, too! WASHINTON P t Tru- 1 today ann FRANCISCO 5 Cc Y may be that men are wrong in I ing women of being gossips, 1 from: the point of view of put- { acréss the true story of our| The Federal blems, cur efforts and our sue- | 1l . who can do it bhetter lhan! i’ today that s'riki ~ be woman in those casual and Kenne C mate talks that she has with | Qentenmdl PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR Count on Centennial for more tender hotsakes ! XE ""_:_»92“ fiation apd C - > WO A |1, W, PRESIDENT IS [ALASKA MARKET AT VURDER AT " NAMED DEFENDANT |SEATTLE DRAWS | LARGE ATTENDANLE Cecil Casler, Juneau Mer- chant, Reports New Styles-Demand Spring, summer, merchand’'se was on attle recently, who has returned ¢ 1t the annual eld in Janu: meeting of the ' Corporation | Cor e Nerthein Light Pr i IN LIBEL ACTION ceting of the conzrega- 3 and approyv ort of the Trustees s was re-elected to the bo: a term of three years. The | { the Board | of e University of Washington E. Green 3 Russell nier, William L. Pzul, Jr., Kennet nd William W, the dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. members of the wom- organizations serving on the Mesdames Ralph WHITEHORSE tht, Georze W. Folta ng, Henry C. Harris, T. A.| JUN!AU C. C. Carter, C. K. Warfield, Willis R. Booth, D. Baskin, Simon Hellen- |} SEATTLE Whittier, John B. Rezher, ‘hultz, Donald L. 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