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. PAGETWO —° THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1950 BAoRTWO e s 'ROTARY MEETING |FOUNDERS DAY [DARNELLS PURCHASE |GAME RESEARCH FUNDS |- ciiiii™ ™™ MERCHANT SKIPPER |TRUMAN, CHURCHILL FIREMEN FIGHT cadets start their corps ABOUNDS IN IDEAS | IS CELERATED AT | TRIANGLE CLEANERS| ™A\ Wi BY | oo e 5 TELLS OF TSINGTAO NAMED, NOBELPRIZE! 7-HOUR BLAZE FORLIBRARY FUND| M. EDGECUMBE| - x5 oves e o e DLANES ATACKING i == ™5 %51 IN FAIRBANKS take over ownership and manage-| A bill to triple Alaska’s shave of [Tyler, training officer, will be in rchill were among the 28 per- aent of the Triangle Cleaners to-|money alloted for federal aid toc! sons nomina the 1850 Nobel —(Special Corre-|m | Peace prize last institu- . Edgecumbe stu-|j, tions also were named as candi- sed with the succ ted for cow, returning to the business! wildlife restoration has been re-| Henry Leege, chairman ot ‘the g PN D S { lowing eye-witness account is the ch they were long establishad. | ported out favorably by a'subcom-|juncau Chapter, —American. Red| 0" 0050 Ly S [The staff includes eight other per-|r of the House Merchant Ma- | Cross, will give a lecture and dem- | first €irect wom from Tsingtao on the bombing and strafing at- FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 28— P—Several firemen froze fingers toes in 22 below zero weather fighting a seven hour fire Service club rivairy promises to| SITKA hit a high and happy peak, follow- | spondence) - ing action taken today by J dates. eau | I ans. The happiness comes in| 1 celebration of Foun-|sons, rine i Fisheries Committee, it ration of first aid methods, es- | = The o mitted by variou ] the proposed competitior All the students, 610 from | They previously owned and op-|was reported to Clarence Rhode, pcclally as they apply to CAP ac- | hEK it SWO {\mmcan_ships there. | . university’ hes oyed the $16,000 home ot pONSOr towns and villages throughout erated the Triangle firm tor ten 1 and Wildlife Service director, |tivities in this area. This instruc- The dispatch was filed by the | o iional organizations an and Mrs. Nels Stensland early ka, participated in planning, fi- [ years, selling to A. R, Duncan and:by Congressional Delegate E. L. period is in charge of Lt.| Captain of a U.S. ship which was : g Two pet cocker spaniels wcing and presenting the thre¢|Bob Hurley in 1945, MeantimesDun- | (Bob) Bartlett. |Butch Subrbier, Squadron medical| i1 Tsingtao.) in the bl vhich fire de- rson could gram can bought out his partner, soj The pres sum allowed the Ter- cer. 2y no: announces the winners in said was caused tarian who wnies began Sunday, Febru- | the recent sale was by Duucan:l‘i(m'y is $25.000 yearly. This would| Both groups will see three train-| JBY CAPTAIN D, E. NOBLE g tte igniting a mattress in 1 challenge tc | ary th Chapel services{only tbe raised to $75,000 by the bill,|inz films in the second hour, Master of ths Petifie Fat East. Lines he institutions named ment room, Stepsland ketball ¢ | being dedicated to the event and| Darnell has been in this line of | allowing for more biological re- | Physiology of High Altitude Fly-| Ship r.\cw World Victory ted" Nations Imcrnn-"’"""” and operates a bakery here. rial he showing of slides depicting the [ business since 1924, when he started | search. Aerial surveys as well asing” shows how impairment of fac- _(Distributed by the AP) | tional Children’s Emergency Fund) RS § ¥ however, | 2rowth of the school. Tuesday eve- |3 cleaning establishmént in Chilo- | other types are now being earried |ulties is caused by lack of oxygen; AEOARD THE NEW WORLD| yvrepr) and the World Move- FROM WASHINGTON it a dar idea, and| there was a student bonfire |quin, Ore., after being graduated|on with what funds are available, |ccm s use of varlous types| VIC ‘,Om‘ IN TSIRGTAO, Chi | ment for World Federal Govern-| E. C. Caldw of Washington, accepted tne “challenge” ly with firew refreshments | trom the National Cleaners and|Rhode said, and are in their third |ci high altitude dress and explains Teb. 28—(P—At noon Feb. 27 three| .. D.C., is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. : | what happens to aeroembolism and | Nationalist planes appeared over| " REhin b b Ll G s i ind the announcement of the win- | Dyers’ Institute at Silver Springs,; year. erda 1 | Tsingtao and after cireling the city | accepted y , added funds would allow for |ancxia MAJ. PUGH HERE d a sim proplem | ner of “Miss Edgecumbe.” Md., the oldest school of its type T ropped tick of b P 70 ecen| Sale rotes for the “Miss Edge- | n the world, the Institute attracts:game researcli gr S rticuls | “Personnel Damage Control— | “ropped a stick of bombs over the il o " roposition had been | le of votes for th 1 the wor 1S attracts i game research groups, particularly i T (Tom) Pugh of Seat- ey . > contest w 3 S o 5 AR ool AT & Artificia vy . | industrial are * A gl Sea t jear-old plaers or | cumbe” contest was the means of | students from many countries and{in the biolosical field, he sald. | atifiolal | Resplration® R cao- | f SO EERS and ‘near the local|, " /" cupply officer for Alaska OIY BE vaoue this federal aid is|minute color movie demonstrating fter a two-week s it ible Rota: to stand, there we ians were not | decided | the other candidat financing the celebration. Winner | sffers courses in textiles, chemical! 1In the states, ! was Judy Brown of Juneau with | -esearch and ailied subjects. granted according to acreage in the [methods for counteracting effects s acting as hon-| After the couple came to Alaska'state, Rhode said, with Texas, of of drowning, asphyxiation and elec—‘ | Then heading out over the docks and harbor, they dove on two o 5 STAR enough for a team! So they i A the age limit would have to be|orary hostesses, Theo Allen of Met-|n 1934 from Klamath Falls, Ore. |course, getting the lion’s share, By trical shock. Afflerican ships at anchor andl Jowered to 35. a, Marie Chichenoff of Quzin- | Darnell worked for a year in the'grea, Alaska would get under this| The third film “Sea Rescue— dropped bombs and strafed same— red Vs d the Pioneer Dale and the Flying € e and Lorena Mills of Deering. The | 4laska Laundry before buying the;gystem almost $500,000, but doan'z}!r;uu:mont for Airplane Crews.” satielios wi four girls were representative of the | Iriangle Cleaners. ! because it’s not a state. ‘\ -_— Seattlelites reg four native groups of Alaska, and| Since selling it five years ago,{ ! ber of the Sitka Rotary Club, (n—i\ S ‘ g ¢ Frid { couraged the Juneau club to follos e chosen on the basis of popu-]ie has been in several other lines; through on the idea, citing his e perience of playing on a team for his club. He assured Rotarians they would have a good audience, and Clipper. These ships immediately put to; (e Barc nof Hotel are Harvey | sea although the planes did not|Gibbs of Bishop-Cc lin Comy : | e . French Carrier on |, i, e pines it o 5 2 ty, scholarship and citizenship | 3f@ business. His Darnell Sports . | | i e ey, where my v ¥ I L J. Cunz, of the U. S. ¢ the students themselves. Senter was pu ed about two y | way lo Ge' planes sel “flsd logdmgi The planes d EtiBhe C(I)H:l.‘m:l}' g 3 Sy appeared about m. ROy P 2 i L Wednesday, February 22 he | years ago by Qu X o and Harrls,, | 3 o | program, beginning at 10 after which Darnell represented DOG OUARA“TIHE | Wo planes seemed to be of the 'OMEN'S OLU oE X : oclock, was broadeast by station | Meherin-Mertel. Last summer, he | WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—@—The| P51 type and a third a two en- N . realize a worth-while sum. i £ . - gtk | = 5 3 = €] vined aircraft of unid 1 | Regular meeting of the Juneau E 2 ... | KALA from the school gymnasium. | ¥as a commercial fisherman, going | French aircraft carrier Dixemude is | of unidentified “| Women'’s Club will be held to- Keith Wildes was named by Presi-| 5. "3, yallee, President of the|out on the troller Zetta B. on its way to Norfolk, Va., to take| T1¢ bombs dropped were sr Vemen's e dent Bob Akervick as “a committee” | <o 7 o0 was ster of | Business was Tesumed as morrow at 1:30 pm. at the pent tudent Council, wa | aboard a number of Naval planes| .. "o " . {house of the Alaska Electric Light Dr. Leslie Yaw, principal of the ijon Jackson School and mem- | mornin to complete negotiations with Ju- o (es: & wble andled W s SHR ; : a neau Lions .“1; i l‘;,‘:‘]\;‘v:"l\ltr;lll'\\:n::};' : i Death from rabies of a Husky © »;lg:rzdgr!;)mfiance sl |and Power Co. All members are Nt 3 : : Hoe, 18 0 PO Richardson resulted in | 4 3 ; o B0 An unsolicited offer to help Was | messages e mrom cov.| MR. AND MRS, WINTERS :);u%ua;cm!::xhtm s | Sl Difsrunmts ot e |urged to attend. received with great appreciation,|prhest Gruening, Frank Peratro- 3 By X porting this toda id the Dixe- 5 | & 4 A d at the fort last week, ac- |k g s R by S BROI BONE especially by Dr. James C. Ryan, the | yich. P v ¢ th o BA(K 0 o gL A : a ROKI NE especially by Dr. James C. Ry vich, President of the ANB, Cyril FR M VA(A" " cording to word received here to-|mude is due to dock Saturday or | Mrs. Lloyd Connell broke a small ‘when only member of the Librar her leg yes com- | zuboff, Past President; Frank G. / g | Sunda: - i I t 8 \ iday from Al Department of | S y. ; mittee in Juneau at the moment. | johnson of Kake, Mrs. Mildred '" SOUTH E R N (Allf. ;He’;lth Officers in Anchorage. Neither the number nor Swet! L Moy el by | sl Through Rotarian Edward L 'a arks of Haines, Col. A:dw\l\\ : { Anchorage and Fort Richardso)\_]fvpe of- planes tg be loaded by the ‘ ! walk between Franklin and Seward hn, curator of the Territorial | Commander of the ACS, Seattle All in all, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn officials announced that all unpen- Dixemude was disclosed. up RI IN 1 951 } n Fourth Street. Although needing i | | Keitha Museum, the Alaska Native Broth-| Delegate E. L Bartlett and Henry | winters had a delightful time on'nped or unleashed dogs will be im- | only a walking cast, Mrs. Cennell A. Benson. Kenneth Kadow and| he two-month trip to Southern pounded and destroyed if not claim- will be confined to her home w erhood offered to put on a mone Y H WASHINGTON other guests who were unable to | Saliforni shich they return- i » days. School T A I B njury for other gues lifornia from which they return- ed within five days. School children | | WO PJI@ O} U@ owWs Potato growers may have to he injury for raising event, suggesting a program of authenti ire of busmess | .q yesterday. Howeve missed Uk suNatted to stay. away POmAIL] at the B: . Frances Paul, be is a guest C erial, including y of the A Tubercu- That was because the bus on on leash pending fu pledge forms envelopes, Was | losis Association of Juneau; Miss|which the Juneau couple traveled'gation into the extent of the out-|wWalter Prestyko, 33, and William istributed to the 13 members who | Cleora Helbing, Education Supervi-|from Seattle was caught in a vio- break. | wotohes! ‘37, - convicted ‘sldysis of | o o0 - seyerl . amendmonts will spearhead solicitation of busi-|sor Indian Area Office. Portland, |lent snowstorm and marooned for| The move to prevent a z'ab!es‘{an elderly railway employee laaum.e of which would cut off + o 5 2 price S e M [ Indien dances. The | attend due to : lett ed by Henry Ander- o weather. seeing Mrs. Wi sister, al-|stray dogs. A quarantine period of | For Ki“in RR Man{d’)“"“ (;’“__p“jd"‘cm‘} nexb = FROM MT. ED son, gy and William Lv} Guests attending the ceremonies ¥though they were only a mile from 21 days was set during which ume‘ ‘(7. ithout government p ip- | 2 CEEE poris. cutive fher home. all dogs must be confined or kept ther investi-| VANCOUVER, B.C., Feb. 23—(P— Pa Before pa: farm bill ssing a Hous the Sen: paign FRCM GOODNEWS B8AY J. L. Jean of Goodnews Bay is FIVE STAR ness firms for to the|Oregon; Don C. Foster, Area Direc- 1t days. Most of that time, Win- i cutbreak among dogs of the Anch-| june, were hanged at Oaklalla | u PR Rt Eibta 7 Library. [tor of the ANS, Juneau and MIS.|iers spent shovelling snow in the!orage area came after confirma- | prison today. | untess rigid iy AR N Y g J. Malcolm as chair- ster; Reinholt Brust, Assistant|yicinity of Montgomery Cre: 50!tion was received from the Bureal| rhey were officially pronounced"‘m up. Less FROM ANGOON | o5 fiffiv)fiigfl man of the. magazine committee, | Area Director, Juneau Martin B | miles from Redding, Calif. He nnd“or Animal Husbandry in Wasm“g‘ideud b e wn%ruls‘nre in order for 1950. R OAnA l. el wnp—( HAIG &‘HAIG : F Specialist ANS |nis wife were glad enough to golton, D. C. that the eight-months- | rneir last-minute abheals for s The Senate also directed the De ‘m‘»;‘ W i Gk Hotel Tate] ("';,/,,, T xine: %14"4 was asked to take pictures of Ro-{Holm, Education ! tarians at work for the Juneau|Juneau; Ralph Young Sr. Sitka.lright on when travel was possible. old Husky died of rabies. The dog | reprieve were denied and the men NRIET ORI Library, a project initiated by theonly s\:l'\'l\ul; charter mm?,b” .01 They \vmted. relut{ves in :mh: near iwas owned a soldier at FOrtigieq on twin gallows less than two | 2 i op : : ‘ ™" land Selena Rotary Club, for use in the na-|the ANB wt ch was organized in|Los Angeles—including Mr. Winters’ Richardson and both he and an-|g.ot anar | plus potatoes it has collected in the 4 3 4 apart. o s .| Klushkan. rent price support program. Th: | Mark Jacobs Sr., Mr. and Mrs. | prothersin-law and sister, Mr. and;cther soldier whom the pup had| <yorobec, father of four children 1 SRR I S Rl i | | we to sell at pile of tment of Agricultt ¢ the whopping Mr. and M Helen Willa s, and June DISTILLED IN SCOTLAND A0 soTrico e URiTED KNGO UNoer GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION tional publication. 191 g ‘While neral announcements | Charles Littlefield and Mr. and|Mrs. Melvin Hollinger—then vaca-'bitten were given the Pasteur treat-| j;.q protesting his innocence Onl)cpp.eran y has started; FROM PETERSBURG | e selling potatoes back to farmers at - m‘ 2 ] “_] e 1"' i re in order, Presigent Akeryick|Mys, Lawrence Widmark who rep- |tioned in Palm Springs. ' ment. H6 e ot Michadi?Geticn, 67, | Informed members Brian Row- | esented the ANB and ANS from| Mr. and Mrs. Winters left Juneau] The animal was first diagnosed®} oy oo o ceq bhody was found | o0 cent a hundred pounds pro-j Kok o (O land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ka. shortly before Christmas, and spent’ g Rz s stock feed or | X n"an;! ‘;l;d "-”w'(:; rabid by Frank Pauls, associate | wiy that of his wife in their sub- ded they are us Rowland, had bf’“" responsible xgx- In.mt‘clmluly .fullu\ung)- ll_u‘ pro- | the huhdd-ys \\:ltl.l lhmy daughte:' teriologist .?.t_ the Health Dg- urban bungalow here June 1, | fertilizer. | Blanchard are stopping at the Gas-| pLENDED SCOTS WHISKY + 868 PROOF the realistic neighing in last week’s | gram Emil Notti, Vice President ot | Mrs. Edgar Pelroy, of Seattile, and partment’s district laboratory inj Prestyko protésted the weating of f o | B i (76, HEWT Rk “Wild West” show by third graders. | the student council, and Andrew |her family. They also enjoyed vis-; Anchorage. Pauls prepared and sent | {6 oftisiA) hood on the gallows be»i MSCS MEETS | B e, RENFIELD IM TERS. Moreover, the “sound effects man” | Derendy, President of the senior|iting another daughter, Mrs. Tom!a portion of the brain tissue lrom‘mu_\ev he told prison officials, he The Woman’s Society of Ci works without aid of whistle or |class, presented a bronze plaque|Parce, and her family in Everett.;the dog’s head to the Washington|.c.yieq to be sure Worobec goes|ian Service of the Methodist Churc other mechanical contrivance—just | with stone to the school. Accept- {Another daughter, Mrs, Earl Bar-|laboratory for confirmatory fl]\i-ito(’” His request for removal o!bme will meet Wednesday, March 1, at 8 o ' pure talent. This had been a mat-|ing for the school was Irene Sund-[cus, lives here. imal inoculations. hoo‘d \\';s dcni(;d p.n. The meeting will begin with | & N N = & S p e c O a l P B - ter of speculation. berg, freshman representative of | The Juneau couple ret d yes The rabies case js believed to be % devotions in the Liitle Chapel of| In a special little ceremony |the Student Council. erday morning on the Pan Ameri-|the first recorded on the Anchorage the Church, Mrs. Leslie Strum lead- | Charles W. Carter, immediate past| During the afternoon there werc |an Sunday afternoon flight fromigide of the Alaska range. The rabid 1 = ng. The program will be on Japan. | 2 | free movies for students, a tea by |Seattle which had overnighted at|dog was not known to have ever “ew So!dler Un“ Hostesses for the Social Hour fol-| 0 0 0 n a a m ps I president, was presented with a “past service” pin marking his re- | the Home Economics classes and |Annette Island, ibeen outside the Anchorage area, owing the ing are Mrs. Sterl- tirement from active business, |open house in the new Home Eco- -_— {which would serve to establish Heads ior whi!fie' ing Sears and Miss Alice Strom- although not from active club mem- | nomics Practice Cottages. In the b {the fact that other cases of rabies| beck. | bership. Carter spoke briefly in ap- | evening there was a banquet in SPECIAL Dtvo"o"s fexist in the vicinity Pauls said.| SEATTLE, Febh. 28—(P—Soldiers i of the 156th Transportation Port NOTICE preciation. the student’s dining hall followed Guests were the Rev. Edgar Gal- | by a dance at the gymnastum wie | AT CATHOLIC CHURCH | Eihoany | will Hean for: WIS oo S o bt lant of Skagway, the Rev. Willis R. | music by Rands Orchestra A((EN‘I‘ ON FIRS]‘ A!D Alaska, at the completion of their|woman's Club will be held Wed. | A. Pugh, AC.S.,| Students on the Founders' Day DURING IH'S WEEK d current 12-week longshore training|march 1 at 1:30 o'clock at the AE.| Booth, Maj. and Henry Harmon. | committee were Ben Hur \,';111ch l course. L. and P. Co., penthouse.—adv. | ascinating talk, | Alma Teetus Zack Katelnikoff soltions ' will be held The 223 men are studying the op- |39-1¢ DOROTHY EVANS, Sec'y | eration of eguipment and safety REFR On L In a another visitor gave the ;n‘mcipvfll‘c‘»"“y'“ Siverly, Gordon Olin, Lorena |,y the Catholic Church this week = program at the noon meeting in | Mills, Fred No(p. chnu.rd Ander- | J Wednesday, Thursday, F”"“‘MEET IOMORROW measures at Fort Lawton \mdgr the HOSP"M. NOIES t the Baranof Gold Room. | sen, Joe Kozloff, Bill O'Brien, Al-{, .4 Saturday J direction of the Seattle Port of Em- i Dr. Ivar Skarland, head of meIL d Steptin, Rosalyn Howard, The Wedn barkation. The unit was under the University of Alaska Anthropology | Waiter Hansen, FEi Although each group will megt wartime command of Capt. Fred J Paul W was admitted to traced the earliest | George Seetuk and Lucille Lordson They consist of Ros separately for the first hour, mem- [ Plain (Re#) of Walla Walla, Wash. [St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. Mrs. bers of both the Juneau Civil Air | Archie Cavanaug nd Mrs. George d in the Terri-| The Mt. Edgecumbe School} i,)\" and Benediction ed the findings|opened officially Feb. 22, 1947, with Thursday ev at 7:30 o'clock |Patrol Squadron and the new CAP GRANDSON FOR MILNES Schnabel and her infant daughter Special de! g Lenten 45 o'clock instrue- | Devotions will begin at imo cultures with |245 students now grown to an en-|.foe will be the Holy Hour. This ; Cadent Corps will share the in-| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Milnes|were dismissed. those of Asia. | rollment of 610. Students are given |« o deyotion in honor of the Sa- Struction of the second hour at|announce the birth of a grandson| Marlene Edenshaw of }!ydaburg He talked of the days, 25,000 years | the opportunity to obtain junior|..cq Heart of Jesus which is had|the meeting tomorrow evening. who was bori to their daughter|was dismissed from the Govern- Both groups will gather in the|Mrs. Walter Trent of Sitka, Febru- | ment Hospital yesterday. District Engineer’s Office, Army|ary 25. The baby boy joins two e —— dock, at 7:30 p.m, sisters, Diona and Donna. FROM ANCHORAGE R Ameng Anchorage residents at the ago. deposi he said, “we could push|of Rig the pre-historic world back cveni —_ With only their bases illuminated they lend a special charm and loveliness to your home ..+ their soft glow Is flattering as o ELECTRIL ln m p s candle light to feminine beauty. A fiick of the 3-way switch and with they are ablaze with festive LIGHT-UP BASES Yight. Exclusive fAuted Whip-O- o Lite” shades add to their rich ) e » i o e and expensive look. Alaska ic Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electrical Service PHONE 22 OR 14 FOR A YELLOW CAB “The best fleet of cabs in town” 5,000-pound bear and other | high school work preparatory for| ho pirst Fr of eadh midnth presence has been found in the | particular the economic needs | gaturday evening at 7:45 the No-|CoL Nell Fritchman, who plans| Frank Elsbury of Tenakee is re-|can, G. C. Farington andgEdward pecial prayer in honor of sits. | special high school and vocational Full equipment for finger-print- po! | SIEAMER MOVEME"IS ing and taking required identifi- Culls “ YELLOW’ The specker was introduced by | PETERSBURG WOMAN ASKS {sails for Skagway at 11:30 tonight. |be completed tomorrow. Reynolds filed suit for divorce against|ocarly Monday morning. CAP meetings since the Squadron " h Joseph A. McLean, states they were e 2 RBERVE OFFICERS in Juneau June 10, 1046, Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service relief the court may see fit to grant. Harry 1. Lucas of the Alaska Na-| Funeral services for Jack Irwin at the Army dock. As they do every | final arrangements. Telephone_319 Nighls—ned 730 prehistoric monsters roamed the | colle entrance for prolessional | pyjqay at 5 o'clock there will land, using a 1,200-foot land bridge | and b-professional fields with| o the Stations of the Cross, and| It will be only the second meeting muek deposits of ancient centuries.|of the Territory. The home eco-|,ena of Grace will begin, The|tO 8ssist prospective members with ered at the Gastincau Hotel. L. Griffin, The scientist, was in both mining | nomics program emphasizes health | yovena of Grace consists of nine | 2Pplications and give general infor- | e s . AL snthropologist, gave great credit to | velopment of self-sufficient citizens.| 5t Francis Xav All interested boys and girls 15, 16, present-day miners who “scout” | Over thirty World War II vet- and 17 years old are invited to at- “If only we could find stratified | courses offered under the GI Bill S cation pictures will be available at Princess Norah from Vancouver |the March 15 meeting, so Fritch- ABUEG WOMAN. @ Dependable Service Dr. James C. Ryan, who had ar- DIVORCE FOR DESERTION Baranof scheduled to sail from Graham L. Rowntree is cadet ranged -for his appearance in the Seattle { sergeant-major and Elaine Molvar, . Courieous Service ; | husband, Robert, in district| ——— —_— - court here, claiming desertion. Her married and that they were separated late T0 RECEIVE (REDIT o Tax Returns Prepared | There are no children and no prop- | s~ 5 Under a new ruling, 31" ATIY | erty interests involved, the com- ool vrreelifsrinmostlf i u f Reserve officers can receive cred-| paint says, tional Guard office. Lee, 68, were postponed today. The . o Thus, all Juneau Reserve offic-|services were originally scheduled u'ners A ers are invited to the Tuesday for today but were put off while the 3 Tuesday evening, the Headquarters —The Legion post will be in charge | and Headquarters Detachment of the services, but no date has ’ ‘ Harri Machine Shop, Inc. when huge saber-toothed ! high school and regular accredited| ., tpe Thursday evening preceding from the Pribilofs. Evidence of their | good vocational training geared | gepediction. of the Cadet Corps commanded by FROM TENAKEE Baranof Hotel are David B. Dun- and lumbering before becoming an|and social experiences for the de-| jays of sy f | mation on organization to his group, “T - o f for the department in muck de-|erans are availing themselves ot the tend. he th"'k'“g ellow farther.” due at 5 o'clock this afternoon and ! man hopes the preliminaries can monthly program in charge of Ellis | : Dora Armstrong of Petersburg to- Denali southbound | who has been an “observer” at @ Rapid Service | | complaing, filed by her attorney, Bader Acco“fing Service Fon A"E"D'"G AHG She asks costs of $175 and further Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 t ettt ettt et} < it for retention in the active re-| Il ] 5 serve by attending meetings of um In . ea In ' the National Guard, says M-Sgt.| FUNERAL POSTPONED L Guard sessions in the warehouse American Legion Fost here makes . groups will meet tonight from 8 to been ser. Mr. Lee was a veteran of ‘10 pm. lWorld War I

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