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vputflck. PAGE TWO . Companion Parkas “Look-alikes" of wind-resist- ant, water-repellent Poplin . worn "in" or “out" of trousers. In the same authentic White Stag styling chosen for the U. §. Olympic Men's Downhill Ski Team. HIS or HERS with hidden hoods and hidden pockets undler th ‘ Scarlet, Navy. His: 36 to 46. Hors: WHITE STAT CADAR I 5KI TROUSERS startat.......$16.95 8. (/]/(. ljzé’zgncfi go. QUALITY SINCE /EST 0,000 TINERS = |14 ARRNE 12 LEAVE SAY WILL RETURN | O PACIFIC NORTHERH Ce | ern Airlines brought 14 perso PITTSBURGH, Jan. 19—(#— |Juneau yesterday, and carried Leaders of 10,000 out of 90,000 strik- | to the westward ing coal miners today promised a Arriving here union district president they would 3 return to work Monday. were N. Roy W. Ferg | Jester, from Anchorag E. Som- D President Jobn P. Busarello of | George Valle and Mr Mrs. A. United M'ne Workers District Five 'T. Weed and two childven, from (Pittsburgh) said represent 5 | Yaku and Mrs. Bert Parker and of 15 UMW locals told him their| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ne n and men would resume production if|two children, from Gustavus. Busarcllo sends them te A. Mattson and Gordon Nelson recommending the diggers were passengers to Cordova, while John L. Lewis’ suggestion” tk sume production. Roving pckets continued to che cn mining oy Put a rort that a We:t was keaten unc of men w route b ons boarded the plane for bert D. Miller, Lee Tyner, John Tom nich, Lynnette Knudsen, Ann Grane Lt. Col. Leroy E. Web: R. T. Batson. ous Ly a gro 0 intercepted h ne T . Three More Camp Fire Fighters Die, rocked a co n Pennsylv area was ne scheduled power shutdown had been can Dugque: Light Compa1.y, scrvin 3 the Pitiaurghl . aved 2 calien aft Colorado Springs plans to off power to 0 large and small factories. It T T recent coal shipments are easng| COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, the fuel shortage. The plants wili| 8. 19—(P—Three more soldiers died today at the np Carson hos- pital, bringing to five the number killed in a roaring brush fire which swept an area of 50 square miles touth of here Tuesday be able to run until early next week at least. PARKING PERMITS 10 BE CONSIDERED BY | COUNCIL TOMORROW Mayor Waino Hendrickson an nounced today that all city park- Their names were s were Pvts. nce H. Elwell, Remer, Minn., and Joseph A. Weston, Atoka, Okla. The five were ove ing permits must be re-applied for | thousands of other soldiers and immediately. volunteers to save the sprawling Aprplications will be taken at the | camp, City Clerk’s office in the cily| Three soldiers were reported miss- hall for the $4-per-month permits. |ins and 26 others were kurned, All applications must be approved | coven ceriously. The fire burned by the City Council. The City Council will regular session tomorrow the Council Chambers of Hall at 8 p.m. Applications for | parking permits will be consider at that time. Committee reports will also be heard by the Counci | | | | | “SHEPPARD-FAUBION | MARRIAGE, TUESDAY | TR | Dennis Alonzo Shey Myrtle Halley Faubion of Jur were marricd Tuesday by the Rev.| Willis R. Booth of the Northern | Light Presbyterian Church. The certificate was filed today with U.| 8. Commissioner Gordon Gray. | JUNEAU, ALASKA | ithheld. The aken by gale- | driven flames as they fought with | BURROWS WELDING (O. CHUCK UNIFORY ' OF VAUGHAN IS | DEMAND 2 SEN. By Associated Press) 1 Senator Joseph sconsin wants Presi | 1 | [ i Rep Mc- Carthy | dent Trum an, or rder 1t of uniform Me- to be orm, Put Mundt would be futile ighan taken ofl roll. 1d Mundt ar ite Commit wanded the Presi- heme | ARMY UGS, BARGE Two Army Transportaton Carps; ugs were on their w from Ju-| U to Kodiak today 1 a power Large in tow. | The tugs left Jur yesterday afternoon. Tow barge e Sgt. Ray which came to Juneau from Scattle. The | other tug, the P rt L. Deck- ard, ¢ame to June: 1 Whittier. The barge—314: s stationed at Juneau‘at one time, offi on he tugs said S SERVICE TABERNACLE YOUNG PEOPL AT BETH | | | | | | i listing sting “The Bethel Trio is on ¢ and an object less | Hymns We EKnov of | contest; to | best?” This way | 1an announcement is I the | Christ Ambassador & 8 p.m. on Friday, conducted by Young for yo people, and at Bethel T e, F | Franklin. SANDBAG MisSES ACTRESS 1N CURTAIN - YORK - (AL 1N NEW NEW ')’(')RK.WJ(A!:l s was tal —Actress her cur-| of the We audience g a counterwei scenery that had iieco cned—missed the act Miss Waters, 50, from the the play as a .| JUNEAU COUPLE TO BE WED IN [TLE Application for a marriage l- | cense was made in Se d by Bernice Floberg and Wayn, tey, both of Juneau, according to| an Asso age, | The ) via PAA | | Flok to Seattls, where M. hi i Mrs. Andrew Hildre has | say the couple plan | | veek in Seat- | |tie and to Juneau, | | where At yed at the 20th Century PROSPER GANTYS HERE AFTER MONTH IN SEATTLE Returning from a mon attle which combined busir a vacation, Mr. ¢ 8. Ganty are in Ju N . stopping at the Baranof Hotel. They | are returning to their home in Peli- |can where Ga is manager of !‘ Company. WOMAN VOTEK BROADCAST e of Women 1 a weekly radio 15 p.m. when they tisan Information 1est Gruening minute broad- d every Thursday ‘The Juneau Voters will beg series teday at 5 broadeast non-p: casts will be at the same t Capt. J. D. Stone, USAF, of An- chorage was at the Baranof Hotel over night. PHONE 289 | & : LEAVE FOR KODIAK § THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Twin Troflers e ———— o —— [ St a colt and filly, are reported rare in horsedom. Owners of the Tic-On stock farm at El Cajon, Calif, where they were born, said they are the sccond pair of living standard-bred twins in the United States. They are shown with their dan, Marietta Worthy. (® Wirephoto. OLD TRAPPER HURT ON COPPER RIVER: PLANE AFTER HIM These twin foals 'Spanish Transport Diene Goes Crash; burned al ERICKSON FUNERAL AT the old- and wa R Funeral services for John Eric ckson, 61, wno died Tuesday a hosg: E pm. ir the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Erickson wa prominent in Smith will again ¢ him | Saturday pilot to reach Mike and b for vital treatment. » tried to talk| the trapline | Pallbearers will be E. O. Swanson, V. F. Williams, Nels Bjorkr Soberg, Emil Vienola Weidman. Laddy o in fav ne to v.th cemetery. n he ¥ t a lving MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Missionary Society of Memorial Presbyterian Church mect tonight @ 0 o'clock at rosidence of Lester Roberts, 316 West Ninth Street old wil 7 Make your future secure through . . . 1. Regular Savings in savings accounts from every pay check 2. Planned Spending from a sensible budget 3. Payment of Debts promptly and faithfully 4. Anticipation of Expenses by setting aside funds from every pay check 5. Home Cwnership as a form of savings and a goal for savings 6. Insurance ; to protect against life’s uncertainties 7. U. S. Savings Bonds ’ purchased 2nd held to maturity * Let us help you in planning your future TODAY! i B4y, We have never paid £ LESS than 2% on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Rssociation OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska VINGS- INSURED " TO. $5000 . "HAP* ARNOLDLAID | “7a TOREST, HIS FLIGHT | 16 Repqr&_ed Kified 9 (P—Mik B r days he lies down to rest pona ALBACETE, & Jan. 19—P— under the arching sky nish trs ne, appar- iting the bugle’s call.” ! LEADER RANGE lost in a hez crashed | The grave into which the bronze } 2 P. M. TOMORROW al, will be held to- the chapel of s, Fred and Carl Interment will be at Evergreen the | the THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950 “ELEMENTARY! SAYS WATSON | BDOUGLAS |3 STILL MISSING NEWS | AS CAMP CARSON | .| FIRE OUT; 29 HURT | BROWNIE NEWS The Douglas Brownies, troop No. eld their regular weekly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Eugene J. ey SPRINGS milit COLCRADO M—Three Jan. 1% White, their leader. The meeting % 2 e was called to order by the Presi- | Were still missing today ik dent, Ina Franklin. After the busi- | P2¢ O Al ir2 that rav mn and | - meeting, we had a party. s | § > m DIXIE JOHNSON Reporter. nd 10§ ng the | | pitalized | | Two STARS INITIATE 5 t Chapter No. 2, Order of n Star, initlated a class of e new members Tuesday eve- ring, at the first meeting for the | newly installed serious juri | Carson off aid the | CAIRO, IL—Calvin Watson, Cairc e 1onz the 7,000 businessman, s t’s easy to pick to- nd civilians who fought | Qay's best whiskey buy. “Judge taste, G | lightness, mildness, flavor—and you’ll officers, led by : Worthy Matron, Alma Cuthbert and | the wind-driven bla | switch to Calvert. I did. Elementary!” P 1 Jimmy Devon. | SRR 11 CALVERT RESERVE Blended The five new members®are Mr.| If you like trick rooping { Z86:8 Proof—G5% Grain Naml aoiey and Mrs, William B, Boehl, Mr. and |tap dancing come to the Juneau | GiR8 Broofi68% Grain Neutral Spirits Mrs. John A. Stearns and Curtis [Jamboree Saturday. —adv. 4042t Lt = R. Bach. Ty, A B s Following the ceremonies, refresh- ments were served in the banquet hall with Alfreda Dore, Clarence and Etolin Wittinen in charge. WIEVE aT EM! 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