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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i )9 LEGISERRENE HOPEFULS LACE UP FOR & GOOD, GOOD NIGHT | GLOVES FOR BATILE ied from Page One) E. 10 ha Almquist, Ju- been 35 year: an, Wran- 30 ye res Nc here nd vich 35 the House icnkey’s L merchant, born there X who once gers” on the me of whom have st are newcomers, nk Barnes, Frank G. concern Barnes top- t last election packer and nown w and “Bob ling men have never > are in- in which a ecided to join to win seats in the Demo- called for r future ot Ketc torney; ) 3 ik Juneau ¢ Made of h W. E. He or; Ralph A. B transfe 1 L Petersh yor and J. Simry Mac u property. owner. d here’s the remainder of thz Democratic ticket, ail for the Hous B. D. Stewart, retired Territori i recto Walter O. fisherman; Pe realtor “Gene businessman; ’[34’14 ,!j /mc!i 80 L I SIRCE - 88T neau tneau meral works; Juneau business- ythe, e L. Homer, Haines m Felix J. Toner, il engineer; R. T. Harris, son of the partner ot Joe AR A R T 5 — | Juneau; R. E. Coughlin, former court | in Juneau; and Ma u nurse and former dog team musher. Jui : 3onneti-Kendler fam ©35 Nuptials Tonight At Holy Trinity At a candleli, -.-nuspe(‘fi“l:nxnnn‘ 20 % ofi on all rht ceremony in the ister of th ron of honor, 11 o'clock in the Bonnett home in Douglas. Miss Bonnett is the daughter ot who want upper | Frank Peratro- | at in | R ns' (wo represen- | es are X ' nomination Doris Barnes, or r of Wran- | GOP in ) L hesive, will be cording to parly leaders . \ program and platform will be e p S iy 4 worked out, with the party to back always fluffy, {resh and cool very candidate. i Besides those alreac oned, . here’s a list of Republ andi- | for lasting comfort. 4 " Carl Heinmiller, H; 1bor Washahble tos! Ii breathes! fficial and by o Lane, Ketcl busine Vernon Met- | y Joyce, | md her daughter, udy, will be flower girl. Misses Phyllis And d June Eliason will be br maids. Mr. Kendler will be attended by Mr. Alfred Br as best man, @ rs will be Me: Harry Wat- ins and Geor tragier All friends of the c are in- | vited to the wedding .wi to the re- ception, which will be from 9 to | Lot appe mosa Defense staff, not Fe jeint chiefs whether or seated Sen. Henry Wis..) ; | | | Shertly after Lieut. | Cahf | save himsel! d waded a crawled cut 2 excellent tr: | Church of the Holy Trinity this Ci { evening, Miss Betty Bonnett will | | become the bride of Mr. Joseph A. | 3 R‘W a'pi;;’;’h}(‘ | Kendler, Jr. The Rev. Samuel A. L& LUIINY “iate at the 8 ; ([\JSE?“ ,hS 2t 20 miles Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Eonnett of [not have cracked ;Douglus, and her fiance is the sonf -V-A:, the br r Monc | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kend- |were told to cr t 120, 1 , Who live on the Glacier High- | plained. “If I'd j‘ b —_ - = t ;ex:l'mnar‘(, Is 1 | BROWNIES EXCHANGE | “oe v | o s SCRAPBOOKS WITH | "o o | ey S rrest H 7 - TROOP IN HAWAIN e 0 7o, With only their bases illuminated iA1] serubbec | cited, Brownie | in front of the | | of Troc Elks p 3 will meet b tomorrow bus to the Air- they lend a specicl charm and loveliness to your home . . . at 12:30 to take port. There, they when they hand a scrapbook about Juneau and Alaska (o the stewardess f the Pa World Air- they are ablaze with festive way: 1 ‘ ELELTRIC LAMPS WITH LIGHT-UP BASES o) their soft glow is flattering as candle light to feminine beauty. A fiick of the 3-way switch and attle. the Juneau memento will be given to another stewardess who will ta it to Honolulu tor a Brownie troep. She will receive one n e for the Brownie: there, tight. Exclusive fiuted Whip-O- Lite shades add to their rich and expensive look. Because of the special event, there will be no 1ing meeting, ac- COT to Thordis Larsen, ean towns by pre-war names have = ¥ 1 . en returned marked “no such |« Light and Pewer Co, . e ™ Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable The 1;;:;:;“;1 gun for catching | vice whales was invented about 1860. 24-Hour Blectrical Se iished and ex- | will be photographed Juneau | | to_burns. even othe were tr | Roomer weather after N ounded | Noble Plague " (® Wirephoto. is neces Johnson and CF Cabot Lodge in B, A E, i About For ar in Wash m Connaly (D.-Tex Bradiey irman T (R.-Mass.) and Gen, DR. FROM STUDY IN SEATTLE nzton te Heart Association i him th 1ael Geyer. o pm,\lo nt the time census in 1790, now 2,000,000. e than has mo . (P Wireph seven, af the home of his neth Mill prosen inen ted Wi !111" party were as, M Milton Dan Jon standing), chairman of 1 Relations Committee as to the closed hearings are (left Sen. Alexander Wiley ng (R.- to. Alameda, water to s futile but v e DISCUSS ASON OF "50 tiox would he 1250 season with Is and Wildlite 1so would testity he House ApE nittee. He said he commend appropriations mitte and Wild- of Fish i industr 3 fist CGNCERT ASSOCIATION CALLS SPECIAL MEETING SUHDAY AT at 12:30 gather o'clock Baranof in the reque ship su t that time 1l money for membe ions be tu CASH COLE ‘T TO ATTEND REPUBL l( AN MEET An invitation to attend a meet- ing of Republican party members in Minneapolis, Minn., the latter part of this month, will be accepted by Cash Cole, local party member, who left on the Princess Norah. Cole, accompanied by Mrs. Cole 1l drive to California from Seattle, then to Minneapolis to be present at the Republican meeting. BARANOF FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 §sEAmEc OFC. | ~ OPDOSES 2 NEW | SERVICES BY AIR SEATTLE, Feb. 13 Vg T'n‘ ttle Chamber of Commerce Will| bpose two pro- to Ala n the id divert air nber led ‘h.\ the ways to make | isco and Los | : with Seattle | \laska services, Judd re a Airline: from | font., Min- additional air 1ld be pr the service to| Judd declared. | wber will be | WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY GIVING up MANUFA(TURE \LTHAM, M: eb. 3—im I Waltham Watch (,m'vp"' y—the oldest — announced it t Jlr\\'l today. 's 1200 employees yrzanization he RFC evidently the firm down the advanced the $6,000,000. other two BRIT.SH SCIENTIST IS © CHARGED ON ATOMIC "LEAKA(EE" T0 RUSS Ln» den in a mic bomb ving leaks s to Russia hs, 38-year-old German- t e d in a top job n’s Harwell atomic research 5 charged with two viola- the official secrets act. worked on the A-bomb in the United States trom of at physici at Brits plant, ticn: ja of chs pr late 1943 to June 1946. In Washington the FBI said Dr, “the Fuchs was de- ish on informa- hed to them by case involving first of its breaking arrest is the ce the senational Ru cted spy ring 2 in 1947 The top figure in tk nother Br m to a Soviet agent. est development may well vitally the U.S. policy on| ring atomic ~euct\ with Canada th nations have long t pooling of infc ’ Z%TW’% SQU. A capac |ers filled and mation. RE DANC; y crowd of & he Eagles off at th O i dancs Hall last night first meeting got 1(‘ calling (uwd by Mr. Mrs. Nevin of Juneau. | s the 72 signed up as mem- many Juneau couples attended. | nce is to be held on Feb. vas announced. i W. 8. C. ‘The Womens Society of Christian | Service met Wednesday evening | | the Douglas Community Metho- |dist Chureh. Mrs. William Kerns Fred Cunningham were during the meeting. Plans cempleted for a b sale to be held at the Drug Store on Satur- day, February 4 at 1 p.m. and m and volu and N host were Stated Cemmunication A Stated Communication of Gas- tineaux Lodge 124 has been an- nounced for Tuesday, Feb. 7 at :30 o'cleck in Eagles Hall. There will be work in the M.M. Degre2. 99924 P6P0900839000 , 1950 Chest Colds " @’ ing spasms, mleruhr :nrcuvss. rub GKS o .9...0...0... High-Quality HEINZ SOUPS Are Rich With Real Home Goodness ~Great Bargains in Flavor! - § 7 ‘* On Economical HEWNZ SOUPS & Teday! 0®9 How L Since Yousve e/ Boked To Mellow Tenderess-Ste [ ] [ ] ® L] 4 Care And Skill In Heinz Modern Kitchens -Located Where Choice Fruits And Vagetables re