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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949 PAGE TWO ————_—,——'————_—_————_—‘_———_—_ 'y of the Pioneers . o DAY CONCLAVE MRS.RYANTELLS |CARNIVAL FOLKS |MINE OWNERS SAY |TOASTMASTERS CLUB : "% =it iutisis HERE |§ A Welee Weighs Whiskies OFL 0.0.M.IS TRINTYGUILDOF = TALKABOUTTHAT | YIELDING TOLEWIS HAS NEW OFFICERS i e = ~Switchesto Calvert WELLUNDERWAY TRIENNIAL MEET TRIP TO ALASKA| WOULDRUINTHEM - ... ;= « o ot ny FREAK CASE [ o | Toastmasters, No. pa U % Ty o, regular weekly mi She was unhwquent]y assigned t,o plans for| SEATTLE, Oct. 14—®—The car-| WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. ll:gu?:dntsge:?;?ng at 6 z)'clc?i:‘:gz the Alaskan area and since 1947 has | Jorseplay incident to such conclay- | their Christmas baz which will|nival people got almost as big a|Va, Oct. 4—@—Northern and|, ‘oo ¢ Hotel, been engaged in Sea and Air rescie| ST. JOSEPH, Me, Oct. 14—} e ey Comvention | be held Saturday, November 12, ap- | Kick out of watching the Alaska | western mine: owners said t0day| “ye newly elocted President Rob- | work and assisting disabled craft.| & Whistle In bis mouth, two-year- of the' Alaska Moose Assoclation” is | pointing committees, and deciding|children and nafives as the Al- | they would rather have government| . n .y accepted the gavel|Traditional dress ship ceremonies old Hamilton Connell stumbled on 1 ans did in seeing their first|seizure than to “cut our OWN|o . poot president Herbert Row-| will be o:served during the Baga- | the run and fell. Accompanied by the colorful In addition to mak ell into its second day, with a din- | to continue the “Coffce Tim S| = A ier tonight planned to precede the |lowing the Sunday morning carnival. throats” by yielding to John L.fy .4 stay in Sitka and the ship| His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 3 o'clock initiation and informal | vice as long mair Mrs. John Beck, part ewner of Lewis'_ price demands. The new officers are as follows, te open to the public from 1 Connell of Cameron, Mo., picked ;. ance in the' “Mbosé ‘Temple, |and = hostess teer, Trinity the first carnival to tour the terri-| “If it has to go to government,|. ... 'p E Thorp; Vice Presi-|to 4 pm. on the 17 and 18. "The | him up. They couldn't find the Vomen's marching units from the | Guild at their October meeting list tory, told about it today after herflet it go to government,” said‘mm Curtis Shattuck: Secretar ice is 143 feet long and has| Whistle. They surmised he might | itka and Juneau Lodges will give|€ned to an interesting report py r€turn from the north by ship.|George H. Love, chief spokesman‘.r‘ easurer, William Ellis; Deputy |2 haye swallowed it. L 2 = — an exhibition drill at 8:30 p.m. in|Mrs. James C. Ryan Palt e T pmsm”fd B"é for' tlie OpeEnisns gieecsiaiing P'”e‘(“o\ rnor, Heraert Row]and Bdu-| plement is three officers and 41| After waiting a week in vain for | CHESTER, Il —A.C ?d@i:m{’fier the TOOF Hall b Mrs. Ry returned from San | animals ;pgunfd ;\]uhk h;;x.l p.‘u.l for two- thnrrds of the :an?ns com- >canond1 Committee Chairman, Buu| men. the whistle to appear, the parents Lfl rCha?tl: h:s:n :ii l‘i“h:,n:ssat}fl Tomorrow, the conference gets | H ncisco re she was one of ¢ | is going down the Alaska Hig hway.| mercial soft coal production, | Johnson; Membership Commll'w brought Hamilton to the hospital | ui/d. e Cai e, %Aed by, he ¢ to an early start, with the 7:30 | Alaska women to the trienr ial meot- The natives came on foot, by| *“The average operator is a p"’“y‘clnnman Fred Dunn, and Serg here, | mil II’EEbB(IJI rtnv:;t SWi cal er.'ne € 1 arly start, with the 7:3 _ e i e el 0% v 2 , . erg says. “Calvert's tops in valu preakfast at the Baranof |ing of the Woman's Auxiliary in r;;::‘.fll«n:lhebimgluu L ;mr!::v‘:n;::?ere:c”ea“ . "°ld}cv.m-m—mm< Henry Green. A surgeon operated yesterday and‘ id pB s { Secretaries. The | connection with the 56th General ¢ , she said. a s LR | The Toastmasters Club was form- | removed a nickel. CALVERT RESERVE Blende: iskey busines: Sadsions| O tiox he Protestant Epis-| “In Juneau, while the men were| Lewis yesterday sald the 400,- ¥ ago and tk;:‘ Rhatings The Connells are still lookin, | =808 Proot g% Grain Neutral Spirits é g business session e o e ot Storos, |PULtNG up the merry-go-round, they | 600 striking coal miners would go|d ¥ o g sting: e g | Gatvert Distiliers Gorp., New York City ((14\'!'(1 at 9 am., and will fea- | copal Church in the United States o 4 Lig i g | are getting better and better as time for the whistle. ure Qlktic of ‘ot | Soptember 26 to October 7. uddenly missed the ho]rsu. We |back to the pits under a ‘“bona| I goes on, public speaking being th iy 3 | & A Yo first ¢ | looked around and spotted children | fide” seizure by the government.| Oth vents - schex i for to- \uxiliary first met at her eve heduled for Temple. the mectings | walking out the gate with them. B | main objective. And each member are sightseeing and enter- at 1:30 pm.; the 7 o'clock uet in the Baranof Goid Room. N as a chance to cril al- ed to the Civic Auditor-| “Four Indians, grown people, s 2.0 criticige or eV s . |ulate a ‘members speech. Nothing e the vast space was also | traveled 200 miles to ride the AN'" Russ ARMS it nasd "W S i e . bad-Bor Ak . f X -ge-round. 'They arrived o o ot & honoring newly elected officers, and | used for the House of Bishops in el Sy amived f | members, said President Thorp to- | \ semi-formal dance in the Moose | Laikin Hall, and the Housé of De- : y 1 yday, when we weren't allowed | aby 1o’ GO akikibe b bles> || Temple at 10 o'clgek. At this af- muu s in Polk Hall, with the Aux-|t0 sell tickets. They were so dis- B".', GlVE“ "on i A0 ‘ air, thére will he skits by delegates | iary in the large middle hall. appointed that we started it up OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 14.—P and 10dges, a8 well a8 presentation 2 sent a full delegation to|2nd let them ride free to their Y E'I' The entire Oklahoma County hes ; i | i . The Rt. Rey.|hearts’ content.” 40 ER FIRElonnd Jury helped member John A. f trophies to winners of ritualistic, ion this year ag’ " . ing” It was “really something,” she cutt sweat out the arrival of Ala Ccenv powling: and 'skit, contéass William J. Gordon, Jr., sat in the| LT . ' T The only other event dn thie pro- | House of Bishops, and the Rev. R.|fdid, to watch the children's faces.| WASHINGTON, Oct. M—P— DESIROYS (M BlDG ihe stork yesterday. ! 18th Cenhéry i m is for an inner group of the Fenn and Mr. Edward V. Davis in At Af’““"dflf‘» some of the school|with record speed, the House passed ' Orcutt reported for jury duty,) e nglish der, Fellowship members and the House of Deputies. In the Aux- children were d_‘*"“*"“" 50 they|and sent to the Senate today a bill | ythen asked to be excused so he Early Amesican hose called for this degree by the | iliary were Mrs. Ryan, who:is Pre- | uld watch the rides being assem- | providing $1,314,010,000 to arm non-| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 14— could flag the stork in. ¥ Copventiongd Supreme Officers. This Fellowship | tident of that organization in Al- tled ; | communist nations. | —civil Aeronautics Authority of-| The jury waited, and waited and { eakfast will e at 9 o'clock in the Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Edward| There were other angles that in-| passage was by voice vote. | ficials disclosed today that the CAA | waited for Orcutt’s return. wi ey ; terested the carnival travelers, too. | . de Selection Baranof Hotel and Mrs. Clark Manning of © = ) .| The bill also carries $187,000,000 | communications building at Homer! In the jury room they paced the of Distinctive Most of the delegations will be | Anchorage an Miss Grace Crosson For example, said Mrs. Beck, money | for new military construction. was destroyed Tuesday night by a|floor. And in the hospital, Orcutt | Styles cturning fo their homes Sunday,|cf Eagle. In all, 102 dioceses were|¥as plentiful and “I never saw 50| 1n sending it to the House floor, |$40,000 fire. {raced the tloor. Finally, eight hours Conference chairman: dor: vArious ented in the women's branch, |Many $20 bills in my life. the Appropriations Committee al-| A temporary setup to be used this ;later, the stork arrived with an Gorgeous original ommittess are as follows: Joe Dur- n described the of T Iy F I so sent along a State Depaerent!wimcr is expected to be completed | cight pound boy. creations — works in, credentials; John Maurstad, which were very impres- | assertion that Russia no longer can|by tomorrow. ‘ The jury dismissed for the day, | of the country’s les and order: Arnold Francis, ¢ive and the large choir with rnn-e‘vANKS H.Ew OVER be trusted. | The destroyed building contain-]and decided to subpoena Orcutt to| foremost lfimp de- press; Bill Sarvela, finance; Karl ¢omplete hymns necessary for the The bill carries $814,010,000 in|ed automatic relay equipment andlshow up with a box of cigars. I ;:’s:l‘el':bx:"J.':,:“su' Etettler, ritualistic; Leonard Evans, Processional from the Masonic RUSS ATO cash to help arm friendly nations |functioned unattended. It was used | BRI RE | o cies o hml;:- 3 esolutions; Ward Adams, nomin- | to the Civic Auditorium < M plA“IS | and $95,000,000 for military pro-|as a very high frequency (VFH) FROM ANNETTE the new “tall. ating, and Ralph Moore, by-laws.|? jects in Alaska and Okinawa. HJLml‘m-lJOint repeater station and| Mr. and Mrs, F, M. Perkins of type” lamps . . . each topped by an exquisite ‘matching “The conventic~ is going off with |1¢ 5 shade. a bang which will resound through- | cut the Territory,” said a ‘l\llm“ a large altar had ceen set up there thi > United Thank pARIs pApER SAYS In addition, there is $500,000,000|was part of a direct line circuit{ Annette are guests at the Baranof | offering, which is the gift of the of contract authority for foreign |between Anchorage and Homer, and | Hotel. women of the Church each Tri arms and $92,000,000 for the mili- | Hc:m‘r and Kodiak. PTG RS Moose. “It gives all the evidenc v presented at 8 o'clo A— Samedi|tary projects. This authorit y| Communications were resumed] FROM FAIRBANKS becoming one of the greatast Ass day morning, Sep! vithin an hour Tuesday night, us- | James F. Humphries of the CAA ciation conventions in Mcose his-|A large golden alms basin, given | paper, said today *'supersonic | ficials administering the programs ing standby equipment. { from Fairbanks is registered at me\ tory.” Ity Oxford University to the Ameri- | American airplanes have flown OVer | that they can run up debts to that | Engineers here already have| Gastineau Hotel. Delegates, Women of the Moose |cax 1, is used to receive the | Soviet atom installations.” {amount and that Congress will pay‘SLfll‘(Ed plans for a new building.{ ST O b PARIS, Oct. 14. | Soir, Paris tabloid weekly news-|amounts, in effect, to telling the of Complete with 3-Way Scientific Lighting See them today, while the selection . and visiting members Lagan arriv-o.fer each Convention, and| Quoting a Major Silov, iflentlfiedimem. — OCEAN FALLS GUEST 14 comiplass: ing in Juneau Wednesday by airjat ther time. This year, the ~v'"h"‘f of staff of a Russian ar-| In sending the bill to the House "Avv SH"’ 'Io BE A'l' Mr. and Mrs. Reed Banford of and sea. The largest group, that;Slips upon it showed the | tillery division during the war, Sa- | floor, the committez made public Ocean Falls, B. C, are registered from Sitka, arrived Wednesday by |U.T.C. which is used mainly for |medi Soir said the planes Were| some testimony it received in secret | S“'KA o“ AMSKA DAY at the Baranof Hotel. 2 probably carrying Gieger counters. | | I e R T Alaska Coastal Airline’s new PBY.|mussionary work,-amounted to over sessions from high government of-| The Sitkans were met at the dock | $2,000,000. Mrs. Meier of Anchor- v was quoted last July in the|ficials. One of them was Under-\ { FROM STATE\' ISLAND by a Yelegation of Juneau Lodge|83¢ presented Alaska’s share same papers as saying the Russians | gecretary of State James Webb! The USS Bagaduse (ATA-194),| Lucien H. Tribus of Staten Is- No. 700. A parade was immediately | All dioceses were represented on had exploded an atomic bomb. who said Russia can't te trusted.|an ocean going tug stationed at the|land, N. Y, is stopping at the formed by the “police” of the Sitka | Auxiliary committees, Mrs. Ryan The paper said the planes flew Gther witnesses were Gen. Omar |Naval Operating Base, Kodiak,| Baranof Hotel. Lodge, who handcuffed esteemed |said, and she was appointed to the | OVer the region at Tashkent in!nN Bradley, Chairman of the Joint | Alaska, will visit Sitka, October 17| S Committes on Policy and Proced- | Russian Turkistan. Chiefs of Staff, and Defense Secre- |and 18 to participate in the cele-: Among the eariiest examples of | prothers Joseph A. Durgin of Ketch- i ikan and Walter Hermansen of | ure. Outstanding speakers, colorful Silov said the planes were be-|iary Louis Johnson. | bration of Alaska Day and the 82nd. American folk art are glassware Juneau together to lead the gang |ceremonies, important discussions 1\?&'(}! to have come from the‘ il R ¥ 50V S | anmiversary of the transfer of theiobjects blown after hours by glass through the downtown streets. En- |and decisions were described. ms_‘ln\nmn border and possibly from | | Territory from Russia to the!workers for themselves and their Goldstein Bldg. Telephone 394 e the Baranof Hotel, Mayor | tinguished visitors from England | the American bases on Barhein Is- WEALIHY MAN IS | United States. | friends, from the fag end of the ) Waino Hendrickson joined the jolly| were the Most Rev. and Rt. Hon./1and in the Persian Gulf. : The Alaska Day celebration will, glass pot. Cyril Forster Garbett, D. D., Arch-! etary-Treasurer Joe Durgin shop of Yo called an informal business meeting jand Metropolitan, the first A!MO(H SQUEELZES IN T _| IN AMERICA'S LEADING FASHION MAGAZINES for the evening, to outline the next bishop of York to speak in a Mor- TH mon Tabernacle which he did nuAS FRE"CH pREMIER 3 day’s program. That plan was generally followed Salt Lake City, Séptember 23, en- COATSVILLE, Pa., Oct. 14—®— | chartered buses for a trip to the air-{ Funeral service for Carl Wilhelm | the National Assembly. had trailed him from Wilmington, port. Peterson, 65, who died at St. Ann's| Now he faces the task of naming | Del, to the Coatsville home of Hu- There, they greeted “Governor” jHospital Tuesday, have been set for |a cabinet which can cope with the | bert Horrex, Lukens Steel Co., em- | Donley, “Doc” A. C. Monninger of [Mcnday at 2 p.m., in the chapel! nation’s mounting wage-price crists‘ployel: ¥ Baltimore, Md., and George Mon-[of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary.|brought on by the devaluation of | Horrex is married to McDiermid's niker, who had flown from the| Peterson was born in Nykabing,|the franc. Moch replaces Henri former wife, Margaret. states for the conference, their ar-|Falster Island, Denmark. He was| Queuille, whose coalition cabinet| MtDiarmid is charged with using rival delayed by inclement weather. |employed as a cannery worker by | split on the same issue last week, | interstate communication to threat- | — P. E. Harris Company this summer. | forcing him to resign. en injury to other persons. jHe has no known survivor JEFF HEATH MAY BE| ryiicuer, it e voos v @ BEAUTY SPECIALS @ BEAUTY SPECIALS @ ahl, Peter Rassmusen, hxg Fause, Jack Loser, Charles Roberts and SCOUT FGR RAINIERS | Waler i . [T PR, ne rances Ann’s beauty sahm service will be conducted by | BOW. Wash. Och. ik Sryett the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman. 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