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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1950 PAGE EIGHT 5 | | [ SURPRISE FEATURE a Filipino Community Building ta TRAING CRUSE ~(COASTGUARDSMAN |JEAN MARCH NEW 1200 1BOUTBY ("% iy (AUPWOBIMBNTS 5.7 7, o o BT R Presidents of the three organiza- | Ketchikan are guests at the Gas- BRINGS 42 CADETS | WHO DIED IN FIRE| PRESIDENT OF = PAN AMERICAN SUMFOR NEW BUILDING "2 v i S i | Besides important matters of busi- ciation, both morally and finan- ‘ HERE FROM S'I'A'I'ES W AS w S WINDLEY‘ BE'I' A SIGM A PHI : ness, there will be a surprise pre-| Officers of the Filipino Commun- | cially, to all who gave the bazaar . TS | 3 | Pan American World Airways|entation at the weekly Chamber | ity, the Ladies' Auxiliary and the their support. Joe Albayalde heads 4 | brought 12 passengers here yester- |, Commerce luncheon tomorrow. |Filipino Youth Organization report|the Filipino Community; Mrs. Bes- A ity tx office in Ppiladelphia 1§ of Reserve Off.cer| The Coast Guardsman who died | Annual election of officers was| day, and took 12 southbound aad 6 | e meeting will be at noon, in the | their joint bazaar March 16 in the |sie Quinto, the Auxiliary, and Miss was held up and robbed of $17/J0 to the north. Baranof ¥ovel Gold Room. LA, Ll ae HIEBY, Micastefil| Jusnits Dise, thie Youth Orpasiives | {0 0481 Rod 5L000 1 checks by 4 five bandits. Three men took the { A shipload Training Corpsmen and their in-| in the flaming duplex dwelling early the main order of business at the'| Arriving from Seattle were Joe The Rev. Samuel McPhetres is in The award of a davenport and chair tion. cash and checks from the branch structors arrived in Juneau at mid- | Yesterday morning has been identi- [ meeting last night of Beta Sigma % 3 night last night aboard the Army|iied by the Coast Guard as Wallis | Phi, career women's sorority, with A kAree . | cneme of oo e O L i 0 YAblEk DR office 1 th Philadelphia while Transportation Corps vessel FS-210. | |'s. Windley, a damage controlman | President Ruth Bader presiding. ‘;!{-;1(1\(:)::;‘) ;fi‘;‘p‘;‘l lfi;‘;“‘mi:?;‘:‘ ,‘chmenu Proceeds were pm in a runu for|scflwwN BIKES AT MADSEN twoczth:rsw:alted ouLI(::lS 1: a car. o They are on a nine-day cruise of 1st class. He was stationed abuard These members of -the new execu- s P A\ ” Alaska waters getting practical | the cutter Storis tive board will be InEURIRIURS ipe. | ot Lols Simplcins, e SHERES, | T training in the operation of Trans-| Coast Guard spokesmen released | cial ccremonies April 30: Jean | Fhitey Thotpe sud “Fresman portation Corps harbor craft |the information after Windiey's | Marsh, President; Helen Maslanka, Rtipie. Aboard are 42 students from the | mother, Mrs. Irene Windley of Med- | Vice-President; Frances Paul and | Southbound, L. W. Metter went) } University of Washington, the Uni- | ford, Ore, had been informed of | Helen Saale, Corresponding and Re- to Eetchikan, and SHERe 40 BEa iR : versity of Oregon and Oregon State | his_death. cording Secretaries, respectively; | Woiter and Peter Wood, William 5 " College. His remains will be sent to Ta- | Miriam Troutman, Treasurer; and | and Peggy Thonzhnll. _ Jeannette ) Although most of the student|coma, Wash., for burlal. Sierian Jensen, Extbfsion”optifhe: (iaiter, Maxim _Behapiro, £ &eck | | transportation corpsmen aboard are| The two-year-old child who was [ Soglal Chairman Jennie Rusher Meyer, Ed Kopf, Mrs. Tom George, 4 Army, there is a sprinkling of Navy | Carried from the burning building | remfided members of the April Bert Qonover ang Disne Hunibedt. ¢ «y and Air Force trainees included,|by Jimmy Manning, a fisherman | Fool party planned for March 31, T i i enough of them to make the cruise | has been identified and placed in [and asked that reservations be 28 ARRWE “ERE 0" i # an experiment in unification \-\ foster home, the Department of | nade with her. s The “unification” has been quite | Public Welfare said today. Because of the long business BARA"OF' 6 DEPARI ! b ravos f or l ll e mu l I l'b u t ‘ one d satisfactory, ROTC spokesmen said. | Welfare Department spokesmen | meeting, the program planned by ' L4 3 Navy and Air Force men join thesaid they had been asked not to| Pat Burns and Elta Roberts was b i Army for six hours of classroom | make the baby girl's identity known | postponed. fiThe Baranof azrived By SRrEeU B coatl tralning each day, and practical Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- from the south at 10:30 o’clock last . o training in handling the ship at|garct Curran Taasivigen, who also — e | night and departed for Cordova and 3 ' sea and in port under the super- | died in the blaze af 426 East First Fewacd ab BB aup bR ; & designed b Vision of members of the vessel's| Street Monday morning, were noi oppos‘“on 'I'o | Disemberking here were 28 pas- ¢ g Y & crew. [ held today. The services were post- , sengers. Clem Balanay embarked . At Skagway—the vessel’s last port | poned when her daughter, Mrs. fUae. fur Oewirdi and Herb Low- W . of call before Juneau—and at Ju- | Margaret Ballard of Juneau, learned A OI_ISH u f1h0p, Tuxter Pelcth CIFEELAREE oo neatt the ROTC men have learned | that relatives would fly to Juneau Ker, and Theodore Hackenen em- about cargo handiing by loading the funeral. No date has been l (ONGRES barked for Seward. g 70 166 hich | set From Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Sam and unloading the two jeeps which | ik were brcught north from the Uni-| Mrs. Taasivigen was also known ke, Ml' an rs. James Cole, | vefslty of Washington to provide | 5 Mrs. Cossette. (By Assoclaied Press) ;’"‘”Y R v ’l‘)“d e W‘l; 2 land transportatio A Presidential proposal seems _am gm-K ”,”f““ss l“e;)'h m“"é ROTC spokesmen said rough slated to meet opposition in_toth Mrs: "JA'M“““L < g i d" L‘;y]‘ | water encountered on the cruise has | N R the Senate and the House. Mr. 1ru- Mo% G M RO i ol not, noticeably affected the trainees. | man wants to abolish the indepen- 3*“{“3"i{a C“f‘t‘l‘ L :;"Pep Sd“n B- Although many are on their first BR!NGST IAKES' dent general counsel of the National | Reff, Kenneth FicH o open water trip, they have man- | 4 ] Laknr Relations Board. The prac- 9€r. an t‘;‘ S, rcu‘; phLc 0 i aged, with the aid of Col. J. W.| e tical effect of the plan would ba to medk(;wc« e T AL Schwartz, exccutive officer of the| Seven persons disembarked here| oust Robert Denham, who has glven Mr. and Dh;l & Aen.: ;‘;‘ :‘ Letterman General Hospital in San | from the Princess Norah, which ar- | strong support to the Taft-Hartley ' and Mrs. D. M a‘u ‘d l‘lant Prancisco and medical officer on | rived from Vancouver, BC. at 10:30 | Labor Law. e S c‘,r“ Aot oy the cruise, to quickly quell uneasy | pm. yesterday, and sailed for Republican Senator Robert Taft Mrs. Fdlwax( dL aylor an o & stomachs. The good doctor has slip- | Haines and Skagway at 11:45 p.m. | of Ohio says that former President | Hamel Zlatkin ped them dramamine tablets—a re- Juneau passengers were Mrs. E. A. | Herbert Hoover may be asked for | —_— cently discovered seasickness rem- Burnstein and two children; Mrs. | his views on the proposal when the | MENDENHALL HERE edy—and even the men who were H. Peterson, E. O. Griffiths, R.|Senate hearings begin next month. J. W. Mendenhall of Ketchikan ay feeling their first ocean swells were | Wolverton and G. Bacon. The House is now holding hearings. is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. able to act like old salts. Mrs. M. Kadnaha,K was the only Hoover conducted an exhaustive | < The FS-210, with its load of fu- | passenger boardujy, the Norah. She | study of government reorganiza- | Save hme! | ture Transportation Corps ()“lcux] was booked for Skagway. tion. s k. ! aboard will leave Juneau for Prince| The Norah is due southbound —— ave your s n e s Rupert at 3 am. tomorrow. The|Friday at 7 am. departing for FRED HANFORD HERE Y e Buttons """“‘:’l"“ the "‘“’“l:""’"‘:“""yn"s'""""‘b'“;‘":i" £ visitors saw Juneau this afterncon | Vancouver two hours later. Fred Hanford of Wrangell came | Closel‘ Shuves " 4 b as you see them here on a coat by Jaunty Junior. after attending classes aboard ship | in from Sitka yesterday and is a >, b hl "= All eyes will follow them from the sloping shoulder down to *« this morning guest at the Baranof Hotel. | without a brush! 5% the broad cuffs . . . then back for an encore on the This evening the training cruise Hosplr‘l "oTB | 4 curving oversized pockets. Bonus . .. the wide-seamed & cadets and officers wxll_ bc'bmmrcd Mrs. George Matson, James Hor- i G L ID E R GO 4 collar worn standing up or down. The fabric .. . . Skyleen, “ at & dance at the Governor's HOUSE, | ooy ang Mrs, James Doyle were| You don't have to send out for | i i a wonderful pure worsted. with members of the American| qmivieq to St. Ann's. Hospitel|bulbs. Juneau Young Hardware d ! Wox:ex:'s Vn!untim'y 51"‘""‘““1;“1“‘"“9 yesterday. Richard Harris and Al- |now has a large new selection of| 'he moaern From the pages of MADEMOISELLE as hostesses and partners. 2~ | bert Weed were dismissed. bulbs on display at less than Seattle ) % gen's orchestra will provide musiC. i james Manning of Juneau was | Prices—adv. 56-t1 ' shuvmg cream 1 Exclusive with us On the training cruise are }‘W\udn.mcd to the Government Hos- " — — ROTC men from the Univérsity of| .iiq Manning is one of the sur- Oreton, and four from Oregon State ' yiyors of the fire which took two DR. ROBERT SIMPSON ] College. Four Navy ROTC men and | Jives early yesterday morning. It *i five Air Force cadets, all from the | woc he who carrled a two-year- DR. TED OBERMAN ¢ Unijversity l;]f }’Vash;niz‘bxt;l‘lé i:exkll:é old child to safety, Hospital offic- Optometrists p SN O6- Sha it of tose HHE ials said his illness is in no way simpson Bldg. Phone 266 for appt. the annual trip. connected to the fire. I The vessel is commanded by Capt. O G it 1. M. Oxx of the Army Transporta- | LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — ton Gorpe, Lt. Cal. F. W. C. Lede- r_______——w__—__T PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — boer, professor of military science; o e e and tactics at the University of} E GG S Free nellvery $10.00 C.0.D. '-6 | Washington, heads the list of offi- |fJ $ J No n AIRIES cérs on the cruise, Others are Major | 2 SHAMROCK lo-nn ol'del‘ g:DElzi % C S John W. 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