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M EEEEEEES A E R R A AR PAGT. EIGHT SALMON DERBY IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA. ™ the MUM the States recelying medical at-|piece orchestra has been engaged | #hurely | 4 5 4 {{tentionl} Michiean s a ‘Brbther-in- |and invitations sent out by mail to| Jack E. Allen and Willam' H. {law of Gene Estes, and will visit |box-holders of Douglas, with ev- | Doucette of Ketchikan arve regis- FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1949 the region and would increase m\‘ FROM KETCHIKAN ‘ " TS value ‘with et passig ‘year. Vir- RE.ARM'NG '* hfl‘] “of: peace? 'ahd . * Yaefenisive.” tually every other civic group ‘will | AGAIN SCHEDULED LAST DAYS OF JULY Third Annu;I—CIassic fo Draw Hundreds of Nim- rods from Near and Far The third annual Salmon Fish- ing Derby was assured for the people of Juneau and the Gastin- eau Channel area when dates for this classic were chosen at a meet- | ing held last evening by direct- ors of Territorial Sportsmen, Inc., a hon-profit corporation operating under authorization in the interests have a stake in making the affair ta success, he added A more detailed statement will |be ready soon for the press, it was intimated by those who were pres- ent at the meeting. ‘The participation of the organiza- tion's entire membership will be isought, and a huge success was predicted for the 1949 Salmon Derby. | - | N ESaRE [BACK FROM SURVEYING ALASKA NATIVE SCHOOLS ! Afier a five-w survey of Alaska Native Service schools in the Interior and Westward Alaska, Mar- tin Holm, new supervisor of edu- Connally announced that Ache- son’s plan calls for about $1,130,- 000,000 in the year beginning July {1 for the 11 nations joined with the United States in the Pact. In addition, it provides about $320,000,000 for military .aid to Greece, Turkey and possibly other nations. The actual estimated cash cost (Over One Billion Dollars s i the vaitea states was ot as- i Asked for Pact Nations | During Coming Year ‘! oad “I ‘want a complete breakdown By, DU WETIRSERD of the figures and policies,” Wherry WASHINGTON, April 22— P — cajq. | The $1,130,000,000 price tag on the | first-year program for re-arming orth Atlantic nations occasioned | cl g Senator Wherry (R-Neb), Re- publican floor leader, said he was not satisfied by Connally’s report on the Acheson testimony. NEWS SHOWING TONIGHT Showing tonight at the Douglas Coliseum theatre will be “Cisco Kid" in “King of the Bandits,” plus “Genius at Work.” On Sunday evening will be the main attraction. At Sunday's showing, the new sound equipment, which arrived this week, should be installed and jn according to Ed Giovinetti, manager of the theatre. LEPROSY ‘SHOW, CHURCH Following church services on Sun- day at 10:30, those attending the Douglas ~ Community Methodist Church will be shown movies which local “Possessed” use, | ;here with both staying at the Estes |eryone on the Channel being cor- [tered at the Baranof. home, dially invited. t = > { - e . FOR SU~nuAY DINNER Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, at Salmen Creek Country Club, $2.50. - — SCHWINN isii MOTHER, BABY HOME | Mrs. L. O. Josten and infant son, | Norman Van Lew Josten, arrived |home this week from St. Ann's | Hospital. This is the first child fofr Mr. and Mrs. Josten. 1 FROM PETERSBURCG | | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grimier are registered from Petersburg at thej Baranof Hotel. BABY SHOWER Mrs. Willlam Kerns was given a surprise baby shower last eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Val Poor with Mus. Jesse Snyder, co- | hostess for the affair. The evening was spent in play- ing games and sewing, after which | the honored guest was presented | with many delightful and appro- | priate baby articles. B.P.0.ELKS of game censervation. cation for the Alaska Native Ser-| . mo i Fl:idny. Saturday and Sunday, |vice, returned here this we”ek.e sqme surpAONIRRNNE. S0 RS July 28th, 30th and 31st were set! Holm, who joined the ANS staff as_the time for this observance,|two months ago, traveled in the| and those planning the. affair pre- Nome and Kotzebue areas to Bris- dict it will be bigger and betteritol Bay, then to the Fairbanks|, than ever. area, and to the Canadian border|® Included in routine business of ‘before returning to Juneau | the board, resignations of Milo G.| ANS schools, he said, have come | " Clouse and Buck Harris from the |through the winter in good shape | board® of directors were accepted|in most places. The Yukon, how- Several said privately they had ted more. he estimate yesterday to the enate Foreign Relations commit- ee, concerned with the cost of olstering Atlantic defenses. However, Aciheson and Secreiary and it was announced that there ever, he said, experienced a par- | of Defense Johnson made it cl 0 Senators this price is only a will be an early meeting of the |ticularly hard winter. i entire membership, in order that all | B !start on the program to strengthen |nations which have joined’ in the BA hyre 1 e cele-! “oSP"fll iOIES North Atlantic Security Alliance. bration. Said Jack O'Connor, member of | “hCha‘rmBn Connally (D-Tex) the board, its value in advertising | Albert Kiefer Felix Hakkinen | “N€ Foreign Relations committee Juneau to the world has been ' were admitted to St. Ann’s hospital [said the Pact and the m Secretary of State Acheson gave | of | SIX IN, TEN OUT 0 - PNA FLIGHTS THURS. Flights by Pacific Northern Air- lines yesterday carried a total of 16 passengers into and out of Ju- neau. From Anchorage, passengers were: C. A. Durose, Olaf Floe. | From Cordova: Ed Brebe. ; From Gustavus: Mr. and Mrs. | James Vrooman and child. | For Cordova: Alfred Hansen, Ernest Petrie, Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Newell, Eric K. Bulmer. ¥or Anchorage: Roy Avrit, Earl Hickok, Sherry Jones, Harry Hoft- man, Rufe Amock. are _spon.sored by the Amerlcmlj ‘ ‘Winners of prizes durinz the eve- Mission of Lepers. To be shown ning were Mrs, Robert Thorp, Mis. are “Lonely Journey” and “Million |G. D. Jermain, Mrs. Milford Mar- Dollar Pig.” The “Lonely Journey” |shall. is the story of a woman leper Who| Other invited uests included is cast out of her village--and e“dsl'uxrs. Fred Cunn1|1g}|gn:t;1rsl‘;arle- i with her cure. fton Smith, Mrs. Leigh Grant, Mrs Mary Louis Crowell will be in|Marcus Jensen, Mrs. Robert Thorne, charge of the pictures, assisted by Mrs. Marvin Nelson, Mrs. Thomas Miss Ruth Brooks. | Cashen. Ladies’ Night | Saturday, April, 23rd “ ELKS' CLUB | DANCING STARTS AT TEN PIANIST ARRIVES JUNIOR PROM, SATURDAY | Refreshments Harry Hamilton of San Francisco, The Junior Class is giving their | For Elks and Their Ladies Only by Dave Micheau of Port Angeles, auditorium Saturday evening at 10 Wash. Hamilton is a pianist, and | o'clock, with the theme, ‘“Music is playing at Mikes Place, during in the Air” reminding everyone of the absence of Mary Estes, who is the spring season. A local I)vm{ arrived here recently, accompanied annual Junior Prom, at the schooi i shown, and Charles Burdick declar- | yesterday for surgery. ; ed the third year of its observance Discharged yesterday from St | demonstrates the attractiveness. of | Ann’s were Master Frederick Te- the waters in this region, as a game ‘Il'(‘k\ Mrs. James S. MacKinnon, fishing area. 4 jar. Marshall Erwin pointed out that . there is a common interest that should appeal to those whose pas- times include boating and fishing. 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