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PAGE EIGHT ° THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1950 "HEAVIEST SEAS™ jiIIKA MAY HAVE BIG| Seekina Reelection, Gov SIAMESE AID HOPED | »ricoc St i | "V nenans | JUNEAU CHAMBER TO 1i ( AUSE NORAH '|'0 APAR'MEN]’ BLDG | g ' ernor ]-0 STOP COMMUNISM e e e communists manvray | MEET TOMORROW HOOH% for power over western-supported R ernment of nit ¥ in the Juneau area offered fo the proposed Methodist College fon Alaska when il meets tomorro: 90| noon in the Gold Room Of th him. | Baranof Hotel. his firm I : | it i Bao Dai, playboy puppet Emperor (By Associated Press) REIURNT gy '8 | SITKA, Alasks, ‘FAb. 15—~ (By the Associated Press) under the Japanese recently in-, 2 £ e The Juneau Chamber of Com o { Sitka's voters opened the way yes-| tern diplomats of the|Stalled as Chief of State by the The Gom P merce will hear a report on the French. The United States has re cognized the government of Bao Dai Thailand is hesitant over extending | recognition. To the northeast, jittery Nationa- Philip ©. list (;hzne se d.olenders of the isianc 2 closed dobF Session, Was of Hainan d 160,000 Communist gathering information | troops were poised to strike. ‘They es that may be used | predicted the next two weeks on in moulding a new | tell the story. Frg ensh m for this trouble y for n of a 37-unit The Princess Norah returned tof (0¥ o T tment building 1 this morning after encount- the as its master 3 had ever seen tes meeting in Bangkok, (Siam) were reported to- lining up an economic aid yropram for southeast Asia to stave to e with A discussion of the Chamber’ | exceptions to the Civil Aeron: * | Board’s report on U.S.-to-Ala ¢\ him. However, § air service 1s a0 scheduled for id the law permits {the meeting, according to Chair yers to conduct defense in | Secretary Robert Aste. sel returned’ to port at QJ} am. with as six inc decks, its and trucks and its forward It had turned back at 5:30 today after passing land “We were never in island now. o PAY CAS][ AN]) SAVE © 5 @ PAY CASH AND SAVE uper Valres af Yopur | Swmwodron (SILVER SHIRT g LEADER CASEIS FRESH SHIPMENT E}P ON(EaAGMN (KRAFT or i . il LT "CAvTON. | BUTTER 29 SUPER MARKETI Ib. 6B edition in a war-| Governor E 3 | time trial i apolis. Sacramento hLi \ip's nose would go under He 1= a0 Governer cf Ca | Republican Presidential nominee Thomas E. Dewey, says he wants g a N"'"“‘-; to finish some of the jobs he has started. Among his opponenis { will be James D. Roosevelt, cldest son of the late President Frank- lin D. Roosevelt, who is secking the Democratic gubernatorial nomi- S ® PAY CASEI ANE SAVE @ g H A it The man who was the runnin B o g mate of he s Juld t 2 and then the screw Wc ; i /p(m‘ \Uu“ pended sentence gis We had to cut down the ¢ s o keep: the SEERaAl Sk Y Carolina securities la then we made no headway bt I(c b-.'ln forming, and the sea .| QUITS BECAUSE NO NEW NORIH STAR INDIANS DROP the sh),) was bro 5:30 am. and hEam‘d for It is the first time the Norah] has been turned back by weather| FUNDS AVA".ABIIE‘NEARS COMPLET!ON- SA]'( F"l pAEGE i since 1943, when a blizzard and sev- H ( t £ ere icing conditions were encounter- S Al | ea g oany FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 15—(# Io SA"_ MAR(H 18| BE(AUSE OF AGE m ] While the ship was in port this| __ppe University of a's Coach morning, crewmen were Kept DUSY | yames Welsch, former star Purdue| chopring ice from the decks ancpack and pro gridder, resigned ves- |, rigging. terday at athletic director. | a Passengers disembarking from the | ywejeen said he was resigning be- steel motors Norah yesterday from the 51‘3"]’({“ cause the University lacked 1unds|Star, formerly the fre were: Mr. and Mr\;v i"““";rk | to properly conduct an athletic pro- | Rider, is expected to so gen, Mr. and Mr; "“"}“fldv’ ;h gram. aska about March 18. ] g E":”{/‘I :{“J“;h“ "S‘Efp‘hml Mre| The Usiiversity President, Dr.| Work at the Todd Shipyar roste: Q an rs. ) i 8 > WS | nearin letiol | Derothy Wade and daughter, Andy Terris Moore, said he was sorry to|nearing completion to ia; “Thorder . to make: room-EaNInew | Nk 1 X lose Welsch. He commented that he |is planned to deliver the u»(-l\ ¥ | Grohn, George Klucheski, James men on o hopes to see the proposals Welsch (Lo the Alaska Native Service this|, e Robertson, and Alexander Smith. ieve it adv has made put into effect in the |week. Sk of his Boarding the vessel here for the future but such a program is im-| The North Star made a voyage run to Skagway were: Nancy LCeb | prgetical now. [last year to Point Barrow where er, Mrs. Paul Alexander, Jerry | s 4 is U versity “Polar Bears” won hn Bichotta, . Dupnick, | THis University Shpon, donn the Ice Bowl game this v E. R. Cole. = | defeating the Ladd Air Base F!yers, | d : o g | wocden vessel. 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