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‘PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ of Fort St. John. The area is about “FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1950 —An aerial search today failed to [} . Wickman, Miss K. Hendrickson, Joe In Vancouver, Canada, the freigh- HI.You GEI EM HAl Py I N unea | M. Edward, Buell Nesbitt and Don- HUNTED MA“ IS lter Argovan is being picketed after (250 miles south of the Yukon-|disclose a reported distress signal i | ald and Jack Clark. an appeal by the Labor-Progressive | B.C. border region where the big|in the snow in Northern British SPORTS EVENTS I ‘ TAKE“ ouli'l'lv Party to keep it from sailing. It|scale search centered after the|Columbia. | | | has 75 surplus U.S. tanks for the|C-5¢ was lost. Canadian Air Force officials said an e ori ]Gop BANO“ET HERE; Chinese Nationalists. Sailing orders| The Air Force crew reported no further search planes would be 'S | ] | Y p RILA"D have been delayed. sighting the letters “I F” in the|gent over the area, known as the DUR'NG (ouviullofli ’ % snow, outlined by three branches.|peace River block, unless new re- y B k b " " ’THAw' FUNDS 7'30 T hi ! PORTLAND, March 24—(#—O There are indications that Chrys- | This is the Air Force code for “ser- | ports are received. i Alaska Kepublicans will hold | ND, Marc M—Ome | jer and CIO United Auto Workers| ious injuries, doctor required, food % Llonsv Ro'ary .as et a | [] o ||hml rritorial convention in Ju- | f the FBI's most wanted criminals | negotiators are a bit closer to-|and water needed.” It was sighted Ol:w'!;.S.e:tlerrdl“;orcteheplazendcr;thgd Game with Medlcal Staff neau next week, starting Wednes- “"‘*I captured quietly near here iast|gether today in :their talks, But|on the main north-south airway fvh“ ap’;emd !’;be:dismssgmes ’ day, March 29. The convention wul| " observers in Detroit say the two|route. It is about 350 air miles| = - 3 T : (Continued from Page, One) Members of the Juneau City Band | o 0dd Fello Frederick A. Fletcher, FBI agent {sides still are too far apart to in-|northwest of Edmonton. sage tramped in the snow, outlied an uneau Ll y an ¥ e e be held in th Fellows Hall. It by tree branches. are urgently requested to show up |, " there will in charge, identified him as Orba |dicate a quick end to the union’s| E W is expected e will be a' large| schools themselves need cash, as do‘-ff' 7:30 o'clock tonight, in full uni-{ g\ iodonce and it is known that|Blmer Jackson, 43, who escaped |59-day-old strike. 5 1 | Canadian officers said today that , The stage or cattier floor 18 seb giher qepaituients, el B Vet- | form, at the Grade School Audl-j;5 or 39 Republicans will fly here | from the Federal penitentiary, at EDM&?ngAfififl"mf& e e or an evening of keen spc om- | erans Affairs. 5&0{1-um ; > ~ {from Fairbanks for the meet. | Leavenworth, Kan., in 1947, y o 4 een mistaken for a tress signal. petition "”d, (*n!t‘rl:nmn('}m ;.n the But despite what's owing, Roden : The band will play for thc‘blg‘ Announcement W made Lod:\y} Fletcher said Jackson was work- - Lions and Rotarians prepare {0r| .ag of this date we are on a pay- | doings tonight in the High SCnool|ere will be a Republican banquet, ing as a hired man on a chxcken‘MISSING ("54 (lUE their library fund benefit in the| s cheerful. He said: Gym, the basketball game between | oot ot " o% dlext Thurs- |ranch at the community of Aloha high school gym tonight. | as.you-go basis and will be able to( the Lions and Rotary clubs and|qay night, March 30, at the Bar-|and was arrested when he returned Under the direction of Rotarlan )y along that way for some time also the game between Mikes and |, .r Hotel. Tickets for this event|to the farm from a trip to town. Hank Harmon, both clubs spertlyy come. the Columbia Lumber Company,|,.. pe secured from Ellis Reynolds, | He was not armed and the arrest Thursday night in practicing dribb- |~ pjs was interpreted as meaning | both of the Gastineau Channel Bas- | Novman Banfield, Howard Simmons | was made “without incident” by “EAR pEA(E RIVER W ling, fouling, tackling, larking, and | nay expenses may be met, but|ketball League which s JUStior ¢ the desk of the Barnof. |FBI agents and Oregon State Pue- lynching the referee, flS’mW""‘ does mnot include appropriations |closed a busy season. This latter -_ rolman James Bauman. b_enr!er:l :.::Jd:);an:::rtac:s mediooe | granted varlous dsparument=sellSEERS ‘;m:f’:e“‘;l;“uf;’m;“x“;‘d ::z FROM WALLA WALLA { Jackson, who had heen sent to| EDMONTON, Alta. March 24— wen! i ; ms;vmm amounting to some $5,000,000 afier ba%)d it \}(;O“-' ' eariler S5 010 y Hilllard of Walla Walla, | Leavenworth for an armed robbery | (#—A distress signal, reported to exlrim‘n: Ccol; e Danner and Andy the half-milllon “tEaW" (XS CHEE before the '\lhlnlupexcnt The b’;nc is a guest at the Baranof|at Poplar Bluff, Mo, and was a|be tramped in the snow, drew air Rob‘nuns;m xw"id u-p kK dyed. (ot n\um h must be met as time goes will also play during intermissions ju usty at the time of his es-|searchers to northern ' British Col- # W gs, but the |~ o i ¢ R 5 3 T R | cape, has been in Oregon for about | umbia today. ‘;‘T“d’v;h"’;e“‘;;&‘i‘:;l:'," ;Pm‘\'"m, He listed sums coming In ":l"' ‘L‘g: s;‘r’ghp‘r";m'{f““‘:f;“:: ’g{:f iz; SOURDOCEYS TO DANCE | two years, working under the name| It was viewed at Canadian Air e S ae to st enacted by the 1049 sasembly. L IR0 SHOR BB 0 s iy The Sourdocey Square Dance Olub | of Kenneth James Van Kempen, |Force headquarters here as a pos- t{:}:s ratl}:mxoc«z em‘lrml\ it i) Approximately $387.800 has:mcome‘ o uc fhfm P | will meet Saturday evening, Mnruu‘nmher said. sible clue to the whereabouts of what the g qu from the tobacco tax; S$l, 800: a _CU Tt e 125, at 8:30 p.m. at Parish Hall, | a U. S. Air Force C-54 transport A wear as uniforms e from the so-called “fresh fish tax’ Director Joe Shofner )::\ eu two 2 | - — Ithat vanished with 44 persons on l-n“tO rl::reegr;?el':Lm:‘::v};v i e apuiy, e “s? p?Lk talx, Lper::i?;l:es ;!v;lt;‘l;}k\::l'i.nr:)‘qtv “:,unlz;w STORY BOOK DOLLS | {board last January 26. It was = B P AT and the newly ‘enadsid LAR/ S ; gt ®F, A new shipment of famous Nancy | * ® ® ® © » w = e e e = ona southbound flight from Alaska. rlrsl at slevens Suitable protection is guaranteed t0- i wpich has yielded more than $1- |aftractions, and calls for & BiZ}, ., "giorohook Dolls has just ar-|® ® [The C-54 is the only plane missing mgh_c.d Refcrc;:h D:rl;r‘fi:::;‘;p‘\‘:_ 000,000. Half of this, however, should | turnout at 7:30 Loms{ht Sied. b "Alnske's Findst Hurdwie | = TAD B A . e e A i o £frrie “’f’m ;k 44 ekt | be credited to 1949 income, Roden Pnd Furniture Store. 60-tf, | ® | An ROAF“séatch plane was ord- ; n exciting .new group 'o pring mentis, or out like a light. axplained e R |o MARCH 25 © |ered from Fort St. John, B jewelry delicately designed to Tickets will be sold at the door 0 e S | os i g € . John, B. C, to 3 : First game is Mikes vs Colunibians Properiy Tax Pending TONIGHTS THE } [ igh tide 5:11 a.am., 13.9 ft. @ |investigate. bring flattering glances to your followed by a ceremony with the| The only still disputed is the Doors open at 7:30, music at 7:45.| 0 Low tide 12:17 pm, 2.7 ft. e| The crew of a US. Air Force new Spring costume! Earrings 2 # 1 jons of Juneau |property tax of 10 mills. Its out- pA(IFI( NORIHER Mlk(w vs. Columbia Lumber at 8.|® High tide 6:13 p.m, 106 ft. @ |plane reported sighting the signal i i :1?: 'Z”? 1c m’:‘p:;“: wilt be fol- P ore Iy not be known for months { Tragedy then begins with Rotar- o e from the air, yesterday near the bracelets, pins and necklaces in i ivpesdbe 7 ]gome iy : 3 | {ans vs, Lions. You cannot afford|e © e e © e e e ® e e Peace River, about 20 mile: ; Y . 3 b : p , . Lions, 5 s south an enhancing array of pastel Jowed by the civic club melee. as no ume‘]\.xb. Pccvn“h)\d)”c’llicld 88 80 ] o R e e e BTl Ve st his. cveit. oL hE SRRt | peiis S o i 9 i\ P A parade of competitors, do‘rto; , | when the m\jxlf wi ll-eh:d Y e six passengers on yesterday's in-{the Jumeau High Gym. I ik e and undertakers will precede the| But the dawn is breaking, bound flight, and took 14 persons to | — | Earrings and pins. each 1.00 second game. Roden summed it up this z\y. | tne westwara. LUNCHEON & SEWING SALE | g pins. 5 “While some of the b:s;mxeyrf Arriving from Anchorage were| By Missionary Society Memorial Perc 98 Bracelets and necklaces. ea. .95 financial hurdles “;‘“, cen Ver- | Robert J. Ruschell, Walter Gilkey, | Church 3 pm. Saturday—West 8th y SAARHA BE GUESI come, rv.hecretharimll!; yt ) | George Bond, William C. Salt, W.|and E &ts. 60-2t - ks L4 mel efort e S v . | M. Wolfkill and J. H. Lev | | w k d s l N Atwkad feeptiomat Gro SPEAKER AT BPW( Nevertheless, the ol:]tll_::kan‘: Westbound, Donald H. Ashbura NOTICE | eeckKxken peela { n 4 brighter than for some Ume, 800 yeny to Yakutat; Donald Ingersoll| Please leave rummage for JWC lu“(HEON MONDAY with continued carefu and Earl Heindnen to Cordova; and sale at Juneau Hotel, White Sew- e i ment, and strict °“’“""‘y“ “rk'ml;f to Anchorage: Dr. R. L. Smith, R.'ing Machine Gift Shop, or phone | You ice cream and cake s Dhe “oest Tumohson’ Monday | Dori of yaslous depisiments; L3S L | Sagafgans (8 Y lOniar, 7 Giee. el Doy, Hermon, iBite Th0 by lovers will be happy to 8 1 Siinessvand. Profesiona)| Ranoiel piste will, B¢ £ YO Tl i nniimer Wit C Ol | By Monday, 60-2 hear that Percy’s will Women, Leo Saarela, Territorial [PFOVed ity i MR o - — have plenty of those R iiniaaiseer o Minies Sapill apeak. | TKEEE (K0, O e e e | super - delicious Swift’s i This is one of the club program STORY BOOK DOLLS Ice Cream Cake Rolls for " meetings and members may take) oo gupment of famous Nancy SPRING TIME ls PLASTERING TIME | you to take home this gucsts. Miss Helen Maslanka, C:""' Ann Storybook Dolls has: just ar- Call Ray Rice for expert, distinctive plastering ! weekend — at a special m‘l"‘"‘ of the P“c"}:fr;:”:r‘“‘t’;‘se “:2 rived at “Alaska’s Finest Hardwm; . .. with the plaster that INSULATES. low price. d mittee, is in g iture Store. 60-t: gram for Monday. and PIDIRE Ra Free estimates — Phone Douglas 21 Sat. and Sun. onl o TONIGHTS THE NIGHT s SR T s 270013 AR B AR NOR LS e ] . 55 . only 3 ic at 7:45. O g TONIGHTS THE NIGHT Doors open at 7:30, mus 1 | Mikes vs. Columbia Lumber at 8. Bader Accnuniing Service { c each Doors open at 7:30, music at 7:45.| Tragedy then begins with Rotar-| 6 % For those who just want ice cream, Percy’s has Mikes vs. Columbia Lumber at 8 iians vs. Lions. You cannot afford, Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service antiherdiesial, Mo mbFrow did Sy oxily o agedy then begins with Rotar-|to miss this cvent of the year nt T n“ P d get one pint FREE with ever: 5 o S"!;'tu s vs, Lions. You cannot afford|the Juneau High Gym. ax urns rrepare i £ Crem: e oo S, Pe Y quart of Swift’s § {6 miss this event of the year nt : Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 l you buy at Percy’s. {he Junean High Gym. | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S L2 2 B o4 lowi re samples of 1 e following are sampies o ill find al (Juneau Marine Supply) ' General Paint Company MeMahon and Superior Gut Lines Huli Gal C Gals. ul als. opper i : | B P 185 Trollin g S Ons (For Sport Fishermen) A S rows - : ¥ 201b. test - - $1.15 per 100 yd " Green 5.00 | Green Nl o . ™Oe Ge: 1 o 9 ; No.5 - - . . 390Doz. 550D 301b. test - - $1.40 per 100 yds. White - - - 5.00 ) . . 9.90 Doz. 3 A No.6and7 475D 6 9lb. test - - $1.80 per 100 yds. Linseed 0il Turpentine 0.6and7 - - 475Doz. 630Doz. || gypp yest . - 2.10 per 100 yds ; 10p yds. No.8 D 7 4 2.00 Gal. 1.65 Gal. 0. 6.30Doz. 7.85Doz. || 40lb.testNylon - - $4.40per 100yds. i i 1 Burning S Lead Sinkers Nepiune Oil Burning Stove Trout Creel 30-06 Cannon Ball With Fan — 6 Volt y 15¢ ib $96.75 $4.95 $2.90 Box ° # o [ ] PRICES on ENTIRE STOCK ln STORE RED“CED PROPORTI“NATELY | - TROLLERS-----Check our reduced prices on Trolling Gear .All SalesCash... . » IWI .

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