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pamw— PAGE TWO oLUTEPEASE - AWARDED BIG PRIZE Rent Up,ping ty Saturday, and there was a| Gomg 10 I-I(k Those }quicl family observance of the oc-!| Su Or' of Ar(hbo‘d for P d \‘ ! f G < i S ’fl " | casion. She .may or may no | pp Finally Wins Pultizer Provides No Immediate uys in Jeattle nave ooked forwaa o “noive — Department Office i | mother” entertain for dinner Sun- p Recognition-Was in | Answer on How Much | wasimxaron. My 2 - in —jauy ieht — | iontana problems were discussed| Teenager Sue and her mother| Former Governor George A. Alaska YeafS AQO Ref‘is fO Be ln(reased | ‘et night at a “family meeting” ot | were chatting over dinner prepar»: Parks, President of the Alaska Boy ] | he state's Congressmen and dele- ations when Mrs. Rose McMulien | Scout Council, presented the char- | m—| WASHINGTON, May 3—(P—The|zates to the annual meeting of the |asked her to take a look at a new | ter for Boy Sccut Troop 613 to Ne nment came » today with| United States Chamber of Com-|purchase in the bedroom. ],nnc'\u Post No. 4 of the Ameri- new for figuring fair|merce, included development| “Surprise!” shouted a bevy of can Legion last night as the high- i ent ceil i provided no | f Montana resources; the relation- | her classmates—and the real birth-|Ught of a busy session for the 3 mmediate answer on how much it{ship of the state te. Alaska; and | day celebration began. The surpr he] gionnaires. Tmou li13 is spon- will . increase it ; h( prospects of getting the new | supper included a birthday cake, |sored by the local Legion Post. 1 d o4} *The new { will be applied | jestern Atomic Energy Reactor | from which concealed fortune sym-| Governor Parks, in aw; arding the| | X Federal rent control. It was Mrs. McMullen’s guests for her :ts efforts and complimented the n ne ¢ out unde ers from| Growth of trade between Mon-|daughter's surprise party were| Troop for its fine showing at the 1 « C \e landiords| ana and Alaska was emphasized; Misses Alice Jean Davis, Mary|ecent Boy Scout Court of Hon- « .rating income.” | by several speakers at the Mon-|Nordale. Alice Tanaka, Martha | r. He giso gave special cards to W Tighe Woods state dinner, with W. E. Rice,| Newbould, Sheila = MacSpadden, Pcst Commander Chester E. Zeng- setails of the|Jr., director of the Gr Falls | Rosemary Theile, Carol Olson, Jo.m\ 'r, who is also Scoutmaster fof| er to pro-|Chamber of Commerce as erting | Beloud and Mary Tmbouem.\ ; he Troop; Second Vice-Command- zer committee deratio ing income of 30 percent on|'nd a new venture.” * | master Ken Faga Leo Jewett, almost 35 yeal rental ur | 0. & Warden, publisher of the Alv‘ BLA(KM ‘hairman of the Troop Commit- The win on. entitled| That pereentage is on the amount | Great Falls Tritune, expressed be- |tee; and Committeemen “Whe, Me?”, was pul d in the of rent from e pr y——not | lief that with development of Newark News April 6, 1948, Tt ¢ of investment. For in-|trade, Alaska becomes,a state, then| F Y E T hony Thomas and Gus Gissberg. shows a jud a at v a house rented for smoj Western Canada will want lU C. M. Archbold, Past Commander John L. Lewis, head of hat is $1200 a year. . |come in with it K'w‘"ls SPEAKER f the Ketchikan and Petersburg | s Union is lord was entitled to; R. E. Kitchingman = toid' e American Lngon»Poxth_ was a vis- | A small Loy before a “fair net operating’| mesting that in seeking Alaskan ! 1for ‘ab the mesling. He was fHs window labelled “US. E would be $360 al{rade, one of the greatess obstacle ! At their weekly luncheon meet-| orsed by the Juneau Post, jagged hole is labelled the amount : he|that: Monban st overdome: ds- INE 1MENBIRLIn the Birsndl Hotel | oquest of the Hetchikan Post, - payment of ‘he competition with Seattle. Gold Room, Kiwanis Club members ' (or election to a Department office rancher : ; for deprect-|there, and we're going to lick those | - Blackerby, who has not dis-| Calif., in 1887. Ne he tried his|ation. | ghys in Sedttle,” "he said. closed his subject, but probatly| The post of Sergeant-at- arms\[c be was discovered among the luck for five year ¢ If he had $10,000 invested in the! 1 2 will speak in the interests of eon-! was declared vacant by Command- | officers. Anncuncement was read| in Alaska. “I never four D . hi operating return servation. “ | r Zenger. He announced that that Miss Betty Louden and John | Jd to constitute what would investment wotldhe: 3.6 plrr-emw FE Blackerby is “Admiralty Division | 1ominations will be open at thc‘Vallm Daugherty II will be mar-!the Baranof Hotel Wed. noon, May celléd weges” he t1 rmula takes no ac-| DE A' IRY OR Supervisor of the U.S. Forest Serv-| next meeting with an election to|ried here in June at the Shrine of| ith. He was Yukon ne estment except indi- | ice. |be held on the following week. |St. Terese. Congratulations and good | gencer from 1897 to mnmv a welcome-home for the Rev. served as a U.S. Commission; ‘oo mees Conwell, 8.J., who has been‘ 1601-1902 SEVEM DIE \ “Father Jim," business agent for | In 1912 Pe came o !the Diocese of Alaska and secre- | started a cartcon syndicate in i ] ‘,Y‘”:e}l‘(lj;fo"gN;‘g(’;‘ i (“f&;onn:(: tary to the bishop, has been taking | Washington, D.€ N., ok it = 2 a refresher course in the business D write a civil rights amendment| ,.nagement of church aftairs. into the $300,000,000 Federal aid AR e HOMESTEADING Figures New the 14,000,000 dwellings still ide property net operat- | thal d making a| HOUSE FIRE “But we" t “we are bmldin;, a new trade n located there, " | MONTANA SEEKING Hew Formula TRADE IN ALASKA; GOING TO GET IT “Will Sell Stuff Up There-| to education bill The amendment, offered by Sen- instead of in » going to sell stuff up THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA SC0UT CHARTER IS AWARDED T0 AMERICAR LEGION {Busy Meeting Includes Suzanne McMuIIen Is Honored with Birthday Surprise“ Miss schocl junior, had a birthday par- Suzanne McMullen, bols caused much exeitement. | sharter, commended the Legion for John Tanaka; Assistant Scout- - e [ or at the American Legion convention t Mt. McKinley on June 16. will hear a ‘forestry expert, Alva | Dugout painting will be contin- | ued next Tuesday when more Le- | gionnaires will turn out to paint three small rooms which were not completed at last week's session. More d.scussion was held 4n the propesed new American iLegion puilding. A new proposal was re- ferred to the Building Commit-, ee for consideration. Other subjects up for a hearing | neluded the Legion baseball team, | the forthcoming Department Con- | vention and the presentation of 1] resolution, at the convention, on| | he furnishing of free public rec- { rds to veterans. Kodachrome slides of the Arctic and the Interior, taken by Bob Druxman, will be shown at the next meeting, it was announced. Les Sturm and Claude Carnegie served on the refreshment commit- tee last night Charles Burtrey and Joseph F. Alexander weres ap- inted to‘take care of this matter wext week. ANNOUNCEMENT OF \ | ENGAGEMENT MADE | AT (DA BREAI(FASL | About 50 of ihe Catholic Daugh- | ters of America attended 8:30 Holy Vernon|Mass and Communion in a group |yesterday by Pan American Airways | 2. Harris, Joseph M. Shofner, An-|Sunday maining in observance of |as follows: | their National Communion Sunday | which is celebrated each year on| the first Sunday in May. Following the services the mem-| | ters gathered at the Parish Halll at the!for the traditional social breaktast.xflexm]e, Table decorations in dainty green |and yellow blended well with the | spring sunshine, and in keoping1 | with the spirit of spring, a bride- | | Leginning of May, as the month | Welcomed also was Mrs. Pat Gil- wishes of the Court were expressed by Grand Regent, Mrs. W, H. Biggs as Toastmistress. As guest of honor for the occa- sion the Club was pleased to wel- come Rev: James Conwell, who very recently returned here after some months spent in the States. He| gave a talk in keeping with the significant to mothers and daugh- ters. Special welcome was extended to Mrs. John Dimond, a member of the Court who has been living in Anchorage and has not been here for the breakfast for some years. more, visiting Catholic Daughter from the Ketchikan Chapter. The committee who had charge of the arrangements for the affair was headed by Miss Bess O'Neill and Mrs. Katherine Nordale. They were assisted cy Mrs. Bob Thi- bodeau and Mrs. Timothy O'Day with table appointments by Mrs. Evan Wruck, Miss Catherine Glea- ' son and Mrs. Robert Kzue.l: 15 ARRIVE HERE BY PAN AMERICAN Fifteen passengers arrived here From Seattle: Norman Luire, Paul Salo, Thors Goodman, Frank Wright, Gaylorq Bouee, Dr. Wil- liam Whitehead, E. J. Fox, Mrs. Barragar, P. E. Bertholl, John' George Lennon, Beatrice Zilliman, Elly Foss. From Annette: Lawrence Osborn.| ———— | NOTICE Juneau Woman’s Club will hold its regular luncheon and business meeting in the Terrace Room of 85 2t/ Elizabeth Peratrovich, Sec’ TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1949 S lov;un H.OOIS with less work! Just spread SELF- POLISHING SIMONIZ on, let it dry—and your floor will gleam with the same last- ing beauty SIMONIZ gives to cars. To clean, simply wipe with a damp cloth. Today, get SELF-, POLISHING SIMONIZ! SELF-POLISHING Simoniz FOR FLOORS Call or Write Alaska Wholesale Distributors Louis A. Bianchi & Co. Box 281 Phone Blue 196 Anchorage—Alaska FWS CALLS ATTENTION | . ator Lodge (R-Mass), would have HINTON, W. Va, May 3—®—|carred aid to states whose schools To BOAT R[ u" " | IN AI.ASKA !s en persons perished today whenjare not open to children without Gu o S' i DIS(USSED Now me house. Fire Captain John|tional origin, { i E t burned so quickly fena ike! " 2 all seven of the sleeping m'('!llh'm!.*‘ .1‘-’1?11}0‘ ndA l:z)nr:rt&v(;l (Dmix gi%°| The Fish and Wildiife Bemtos! i : X and others said its adop-|..;ig attention to Sec. 1028 of the Assistant S;crgtary of In- ¢ bill because of objections trom| | f i VV Ad Tae bodies recovered were iden-| Southern Senators whose states| hons: Which Tequires the: anaual erior arne vances : |tifie those of 55 1 7 | registration of all fishing b v) | have separate schools for whites! =~ § il it PI'O ed BBSIS Anna June Deeds, 24-year-|and Negroes. opcrating in Aalska, except! fth j old divor and her two children,| Lodge said thab if it lead to & engaged fulcly_ in the hallbu.t flsh-. Drema Kay, 4, and Hazel Joyce| filibuster — uniimiteq talk —against, 7. Eegistratlon plates afe How) WASHINGTON, May #—|Deeds, 6: Mr. and Mrs. James| the bill, the Senate‘should accept|Z/AUSLIe in"the Reglomal Office of) \ ement of homestead and their h-old| the challenge and break the “"»‘tro Fish and Wildlife Service,| aska on a “project basis” was urg 2 | biiter Room 430, Federal Building. 0 oy Hy ant Secretary of OB D, BRI s v t5 iR | Attention is also called to Sec. Interior William > out about 2 a.m. 1102.8a requiring that each | decked, | He told a House Lands n was the son of a merchant | pcwered fishing boat, unless en-| R e R e son of o merchent Teame. Jordan GOV, | seea sotely in the naimut sishery, steading laws equate and g Mrs. Dees z all display its name or register| unsuitable for crritory and e A R s N S ' u number on top of the pilot house| that maximum settJement under e“gns, ew e Ly p‘mo[ or other upper deck in such them will take a long time—if it !“gm] Bergman's mammer s to be clearly visible| r comes. Beirut, ®—The Trans- from above. Such name or numb Jordan go nn(ul resigned today, |shall be in letters at least six e need a new toel not labeled in support of l'\t.on to authorize the Secre- Arab Palestine. The move was in-| u of Interior to help prepare p—— terpreted by some sources as 11F d ph Is' k lands for homestead settlements., ROME, May 3—#—According t0| giop hy Trans-Jordan’s King Ab-| °r n " e 1t also would permit the Secretary |3 newspaper here, Ingrid dulah toward annexation of | of Agriculture to make loans to|man’s husband, Dr. Peter ¢ a part of non-Israeli Pales-| ay ve e as new settlers to develop their lands Strom, has no hopes of avoiding a \nc Informed sources in Beirut, and purchase livestock and equip- without a chance ot ped Hushand Reporied Seeking Divorce to divorce. include tion would have scuttled the whole and the nation’s Premier has been |inches in height and of contrasting crdered to form a new government |color to the background. from! ¥ three ministers The Rome paper says Drt| pepannon, say that the three Arabs! {Alaska Commercial Fishery Regu-| Differences Minor Perfect for car or many ment Lind ‘“"‘I’ “""'l'“l aly to k“' the | will represent the north, central| Warne said Alaska is never ex- rom his actress-wife as and southern sections of Paiestine. | RS s 9 baby S 1 3 LR ccasions aby must pected to exgort farm products b as possible. gl gt | DETROIT, May 3—®—Only a occasions when baby should be to grow enough - JAYCEES AT MONDAY [few differences remain to Le be carried or held. 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