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PAGE EIGHT : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949 NATIONAL GUARD &t Win. | 36TH ANNUAL MEET|WASPS, NOT PLANES | MIDGET AUTO RACER NOW STARTING & i Sii" Wi’ % OF ANB-ANS BE HELD| WRECKED BROADCAST KILLED, HOLLYWOOD} g pyquffen’s 49-Phone-13 of Fairban! HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 21.—(P—Ed T g ! RE(RU" DRIVE IA'I KlAwocx IN "ov NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Oct.| gaqdad, 37-year-old midget auto ‘ ! " | 21 —P—Listencrs complained to a|rgee driver, was killed last night in A 15" § local radio station that airplanc|y race as 7,000 spectators watched. | The 36th Annual Convention of | noises were interferring with broad- 4 i R | LO(BI Headquariers GeIS |the Alaska Native Brotherhood | casts from the Rutgers University| HAaddad, of Inglewood, was one | 4 & of Southern California’s top race| | 'nio Acfion_lmpor'ant and Sisterhood will be held at Kla- | footbal stadium. cir pilots. ‘H1S cHr’ was . saueezéd wock, November 14-19. g 3 2, | The &ng ANB-ANS G A check-up revealed—not air-| ¢, the fence by another and roiled Announ(emem Mflde ‘ i s e somven | planes—wasps! and turned over three times. He tion establishes and re-establishes & 3 A T — | organizational policies in regard to The buzzing creatures had made|died of a fractured skull. | \ Hugh J. Wade, Deputy Director, »| Community and Territorial affairs a sizeable home in the stadium . | It has been announced by Head- | Federal Security Agency, today an- :m,m the standpoint of citizenship broadcasting booth. ART UGGEN AT HOME quarters and Headquarters Detach- | nounced the establishment of 2| s o tash Art Uggen, who has been In responsibility. N and|gt. Ann's. Hospital, s compl Meat at Its Best == At Lower Prices ment of the Alaska National Guard | field office to administer the ()l()-fi‘ As in the past, Federal and Ter- HEAR ALBERT B8, Aheen . 519 ML - yacAniey and survivors INsurance pro-|yiovial officials are invited to out- |his Accordion at the Country Club'his convalescense at home, in the in the Territory of Alaska. otk othioe SiS WAl vanks. 1t ‘e T v 2. |line their prozrams, according to the | Friday and Saturday nights. 30 2(20th Century Apartments. F R E E D E I l Y e new office Will be located in| 1m0 coment made by Lester Rob-| — e was explained that the unit has an | e e e e IS B o e ¢ Seward Building,~ 149 South - hrand Sderetary Ol ILHE ANE, | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED exceptional T,/O with good ranks open in both officer and enlisted | Franklin Street, and will be under|® status. the ction of James G. Browne,| With the National Guard Bureau | licld office manager. The move of | y DR. D. D. MARQUARDT starting a recruiting drive on a | the ©ld-Age and Survivors In:»ur- BAK[R OU“S As OPTOMETRIST i L) - ° tional scale this month, the local|ance Field Office was necesary be i Second und Franklin Juneau . Heor mel’s Eastern-=-America’s Finest unit is anxious to fill out thei .- | cause of lack of sufficient space in| SOLONS' MANAGER PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTE tachment. Recruiting Ot!i; for | the Federal and Territorial Bmld- i . - e resss———————te the local enlistment drive are | Ing. i Joseph M. Shofner and Lt. Vern The new location in the Cenn'fll‘ SACRAMENTO, Callf.. Oct. 21.| Metcalfe and information pertaining | part of the down-town district will | - Del Baker officially resigned; to enlistment can be ot *d eithel | ;e more convenient for hoth employ- | yesterday as manager of the Sacra-i from them or other members of the [ rs and employees who have busi- | mento baseball club in the Pacific| | local unit. ess with the office, and will be| Coast League. ily accessible to the general pub- | His resignation came in a tele-: iT'S PAN AMERICAN'S ANNUAL FARE REDUCTION! . | | i Men who are interested in serv- [ | ine in the Infantry Rifle Bn., which lic | gram from San Antonio, Tex. | * will be formed shortly, are advised Persons seeking information about | Business Manager Jo Jo White | to contact the oifice of the National the old-age and survivors insur-|said the Solons know nothing of H Guard which is now loc at the ance feature of the Social Security| what Baker has in mjnd. “We just | Hal' or WhOIe pound 65‘ main warehouse on the vern- | Act or applying for social security| wish him a lot of success wnerever: ment Dock account numbers should bear inihe gces i * Latest addition to the Instructor K mind the new address of the office| L il Detachment Staff is Lt. Claude|and call at the ard Building | upw McBride who is now at the local|rather than the F 1 Security | KES'ER NEw HEAD / office for temporary duty. Col. Jo-|Agency office in the Federal Build- seph Alexander brought the Head-|ing. ‘ l quarters Detachment up to date on, The establishment of a field of- | in Alaska and to Seattle Choice--Grade A federalization of units in the First fice is in line with the policy ot | and Second Scout Battalions which | the Federal Security Agency to tr¥| ppancis E. Kester has been ap-| beh”een Odober 15 cnd Mcrch 15 he inspected rfl‘(\nll): -“'m: the ll?thu expedite the development og fointed Director of the Bureau of pector General nr‘mu Als Je-iclaims and the Jwv.m;j of S-ocm Vital Statistics according to advices ® Now’s the time to go plnces .. .see the sights . .. AR U Y b’; m(‘;"l W(:”"(m|w i UT‘L '.hflms} fevaive from, g EOetIMB of friends. Now while you can take advantage of Pan —_— already indicated is in the offing| i en e i 4 . 1950, i : American’s annual fare reductions! Buy your bargain | s Mr. Kester, consultant on loan | f s Voke Kot October 15 and March 15 49 : "I“E SEE E“D or —— | from the National Office of Vital fare tickets between October 15 and March 15.. .y ; AA BRING iz |°mv stics, has been working with | can use them until April 15! Fly now with the world’s 3 p S l! e Department of Health since | most experienced airline . . . stretch your travel dollars. | 7 | Jur" He established the Bureau of | pERSoNS .[o (lT | Vital Statistics Tollowing the trans- BAR EXAM"‘A‘HON\ er of this function from the Aud TICKETS ifor's office to the Health Depart- ELe Twelve passengers were brought | e i 600D UNTIL YOU SAVE ON BOTH | | After three days of pen-pushing,|into Juneau yesterday by Pan| A oiiguate of the University of | ONE-WAY AND ke arem sy e nine ymen completed their written |American World Airways. They | wigeonsin, Kester was formerly Di- APRIL IS ROUND-TRIP FARES examinations today for entrance to|were: # | rector of Vital Statistics for Wis-| 5 P the bar in the Territory. Melva Bolinger, Clarice Everson,| .oncn ang spent four years in 0rme s ure And J. Gerald Williams, Attorney |Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gordon, John |y e "anerica as a statistical con- General and President of the Board | Hillyard, C. M. Peterson, L|sultant. He has also served as a of Law Examiners, was pleased with Seaman, Joseph Stickler, Walter,| yoopnica) expert on vital statistics the group which had sweated out ‘A(Ir] and Winicemayual Yeagain,| g o g onone Bureau. KercHIKaN' S| 4300 Aot ps o | the examination in the Senate|Marcia Caimod - Children 2-12 years, Chamters. | b - V! | B % :.u'u of l:e:gu;n fore. | s an austanaing s e EMBIEM (LUB HOLDS | Coordinator [s , : | examination in the Territory at MEE‘"“G us‘l‘ “IG“"‘ . ! E ; z : SEE O Teri Chosen in Coast most experienced. Of the nine men, Members of Juneau Embiem Club | i six have been admitted to the bar}No. 90 held a social meeting last pl f D i i . in various states; four have Dl‘flf‘-tf'\‘cmnu in the home of Margaret| ea or e enseJ *INCLUDES CONNECTIONS BETWEEN KETCHIKAN AND ANNETTE ISL. YONE WAY, ROUND TRiP | | z p —rre. 45 i BETWEEN SEATTLE m JUNEAU | WHITEHORSE | FAIRBANKS | | ticed law in the States; all of them ! Woodford. Officers and members| e are college graduates; and all but|are asked to pick up their Emplem| SEATTLE, Oct. 21.—(P—Chris Gil- | BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 one have completed law school.” |topics at the White Sewing and| | utive of the Seattle Chamter of ™" e Those who took the examination Gift Shop. ; Qg B R NGRS ottt 1L R O 5 A § B, L LR were: George M. McLaughlin of| The next meeting will be held in| Commerce, has been appointed A/V' MIMM f | Anchorage; James E. Swan of An-|the Elks' Hall, with these memters|Western coordinator of the campaign | e~ — 9 Choice Grade A Beef chorage; Wallace Aiken of Fair-!serving on the refreshment com- to secure adequate defense for the ®Trede Mark, Pan Amgrican Aireays, Inc. nnn“"° Lanks; Galan Hunt of Seward; mitte: Beulah Lee, chairman; Jo| West Coast and Alaska, E. L. Skeel, | | Pound — 35¢ — son, of San Francisco, former exec- John C. Dunn, M. William Krasil- | Jensen, Opal Jensen, Maxine Lund, | chairman of the Seattle committee ovsky, and Robert Aste, all of Ju-|Phyllls Maynard, Louise Houston|Which initiated the campaign, an- neau; Evander C. Smith of Anchor-|and Barbara Mills. nounces. | age; and Daniel H. Cuddy of An- T A N = s e g NI iA A R R, Bl chorage. 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