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THIE DAILY ALASKA BEMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUKSDAY, APRIL 4, 1950 GRUENING BULLETINS World-Citizen Is There’s an bR D Mo N GETS CALL |,z o ooe o Backonua"vem! easier way | PAGE TWO again today. But two hours after the The self-proclaimed world citi~ 5 - w i y B discussion starts, a vote has been!genGarry Davis—is back on his P U LLS A N EAS T E R & R A B B I T % 0 U T O F k% \ FR M B set on a committee proposal which | native soil. The 28-year-old Air ¥ a y ) would let in 320,000 D-P’s instead of | Force veteran spent two years in the present allowance of 205,000. France, crusading for world govern- i : U R I E R C LOT H ment. He gav his American cit- M . inuea fr 8 t. He gave up his America i M Iro n S : o e AL e derailedl,zemhm but has been allowed to last night on the eastern edge of | return on an immigrant’s visa. Davis A T tadloned e by By \ e more carriers and provide | Cincinnati. About 25 people were | would be permitted to apply for e mail pay.” | shaken up, but there were no seri- citizenship, but he says he wants » Commissioner’s Reply ous injuries. The train was the|to remain stateless. He will give no Commisisoner Harold Jones re-|“Powhatan Arrow” in bound to about his future plans. d that the Civil Aeronautics Act | Cincinnati from Norfolk, Virginia. not the board was responsible.| A good deal of track was torn up aid the law requires the CAB | by the derailment. FRROM PETERSBURG Smith, with the U. Petersburg, \/ llow a carrier to fly regular Ralph E. £ es and schedules only when it| The Navy -is strengthening the | Marshal's oftice at a certificate of convenience and | Seventh Fleet in the western Pa- |} Suest at the Gastineau Hotel. essity. cific. Two. destroyers, two anti- R ile said there is no way under the | sul mariue»destroyers and three sub- FROM HAINES for the board to permit the ir- | marines will be sent to the Western Mrs. L. shaw and family, of ilar Alaskan carriers to operate | Pacific in connection with the ro- Haines are guests at the Gastineau ilar schedules until they have | tation of Naval forces in that area | g ic) 1 certified. He said one non-|to begin May 6. oduled line, the Mt. McKinley vays, has applied for such a cer- WSCS MEETS WEDNESDAY FROM BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hilderbrand Gruening said if two new The business meeting of the |°f Bethel, Alaska, are registered ai e authorized to add to serv- | wsCs will be held Wednesday eve- | the Baranof Hotel. ow operated by Pan American | ning, April 5, starting with devo- g | 1d Airways and Northwest Air-| tions in the Little Chapel at 6! I 1os they “should not be permitted | o'clock, Mrs. Schultz to lead the | typs Senthctee SHERDE. i itchev and wife landed % Mo, Msken Wik dRve e pro- a, Poland, aboard the liner whisked ashore, and that's the FROM TRIP TO STATES | ..ic:’ o seiee ‘e Wasnmer, | ™%, iesierner saw of him. 1ts pre- Engineer Valentin Gub- k behind the Iron Cur-| umed Gubitchev is travelling to- 4 TR S ward Moscow. Mrs. Robert Simpson, proprietor| yprs, BROSIOUS LEAVING . the Nugget Shop, arrived home FOR HOME IN SEWARD he Pk ines Government has urday after several weeks spent 9 contrel on the the states. Her husband, Dr.; nrs Helen Brosious, member of [ 5ig nd of Luzon. Manila is un- ert Simpson, who accompanied | L. Republican Central Commit- | § ) guard a the latest ) " wife south, is remaining infiee of Alaska and also Treasurer 1 nearby villages by the 5 o scottle for two weeks more. He i5|of the Republican Party of Alaska nmunist-led Huk guerilias, How- @lEfEl the Swedish Hospital recuper-| il leave on the Baranof tor 3 law has not been iRk ng from an illness. Mrs. Simb-| or her home in Seward. £he ared. — on, however, reports him improv-| .ended the Central committee me ing here and also the Republican| The . Ministers of the The Simpsons visited Los Angeles | Territorial convention held last|North Atlantic Treaty nations have | San Francisco during their | week. wpproved a collective plan to self y e rs Sy T iefense against aggression. The . Robert W. Simpson, son of the | ;s pRIAGE LICENSE igreement was reached in less than completely distilled to }c'f dle, is with his father in Seattle FOR ALASKA COUPLE |five hours of dis in the - where the young M.D. is specializ- Hazue, the Netherlan: inz in internal medicine and diag-| gEATTLE, April 4—®—A mar- —_—— gEss, riage license application has beer NURSERY CLOSED Mrs. Simpson reports she brought | ¢i1.q here by Vvirgil F. Capel, 30,| The AWVS Cooperative Nursery tant, for every drop of k an attractive array of mer-| ro.nt view, aska, and Gregg | will be closed Thursday and Friday . | chandise for her store. Neave, 30, A of this week, as it is on all school fuel burned in your ida; .The nursery will be open Di?selmustpasthrough lEMON—(fiEEK GRAVH. N Fl{m“ st e ~ tiny injector-nozzle PLANT TURRED QVER | wine.persons trom caa in an- 00 | ATETO (LASSIFY holes. If they get dirt- chorage, including one man’s wife TO ARNOLD HALDRE | ::c resistercd at the Baranot Hotel. S X worn and enlarged, They are: W. Morgan Davies, V. H Bgi Creek Gravel and|Revnolds, M. W. Peterson, Henry L. FOR SALE st public auction at there’s risk of costly re- 41 The Lemon Creel ravel and| . ° Sy 10 Sat. April 15, 1950, at the i ; & | Neuman, J. T. Fitzgerald, Jack T. a.m. Sat. April 15, 1850, at e Orushing plant of the Sommers | JoHReR S T RS ¢ enson| Juneau Smail Boat Harbor: boas| Peirs. Save your Diesel : To pull “rabbits out of hats” . . . to meet the crying need for Construction Company, has been! " U 0 ¥ T hlett, “VALKYRIE, 20 gross tons, 13 SR othi : e Bt s ot problocs turned over to Arnold Hildre and net tons; also miscellaneous boat _ something Ne€w 10 men's suits . . . P *| it will be operated under the name FROM SITKA equipment, rope, cable, outboard Standard Diesel Fuell - for this Spring (and especially Easter). We found the answer in “|iof the Hidre Sand and Gravel motor, a skiff, used motor parls. RS bany. Sitka residents registered at the| Terms, cash: 10 percent on day this completely new and different fabric, which combines lustreand® _; | The plant has been operated by | . unoe"ave Glarence Moy, Mrs.| of sale, bal on contirmation of| STANDARD OIL COMPANY - ik ) bili d icabili i he Sommers Construction Com- James F. Campbell, and Mrs. J. C. sale by court. Right is reserved : b luxurious touch with serviceability and practicablity. { | pany for the past 18 years and R.[ 00" - E to peseet any. and &1 Bids. Wor OF CALIFORNIA - i i % lly new ! 1% J. Sommers says he is retiring from information see Robert Church- | been in the employ of the Sommers e ‘Wood, deceased, or attorney How- - Construction Company since thel ;.. panning Anchorage re-| 8rd D. Stabler. — gruvel plant was operated. sident, is registered at the Baranot. | 77 B.MBEHREN @k’/é’ Szgfl Alaskan. Art and Grafis, Toc, wil P Y There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! nold an annual meeting for the Mary T. Hayes is staying at the { | | purpose.of electing members of the| garanof Hotel, registered from board of directs Friday at 7:30| panana, p.m. The meeting will be held in the — . | Territorial Museum. FROM KETCHIKAN R B e = The program for the coming Year | yyinjam Gaffney, of Ketchikan, | will also be decided upon at the| o registered at the Baranof. kE ) CROSS DRIVE ‘: ; " ]{"‘)““‘”"“:(““ “’:’“S(HOOL DEBAIERS i? 16 lo WESI‘;E‘,A.R{D |2 SALESMAN HERE ; < 1 | MRS, EARL CLEVELAND TO . H. Elwin, an Anch sales- KEARS 1949 GOAL PUT QVER STUFF AT | wip DHA ARRLINES " Visi Fimians RELATIVES | man i seing o5 e Borane i P = Mss, Earl Cloveland left aboagd | Which sprin up trom vetow, o | APPEARANCE TONIGHT | iy ng all | s g Sixteen passen : the Princess Norah for a vacation ON WAY TO SEATTLE weck, With those| The road was opened in 1949 on| “Resolved: That the ident of | Westward aboard PNA Airways, te1| gin which will take her to Seattle. | Mrs. Felix Aubucheon, who flew 1 by workers urged 1¢ 9. Earliest hope for this year’s | the United States should be elected | going to Anchorage s to Cor-| rong Beach in Washington, and|from Anchorage yesterday via PNA their contributions to sl traffi a y 15, when | by direct vote of the pecple” will be { dova. To Anchorage: G. G. Brown "rz\c:ma. In Seattle she will visit|and is going ;n to Seattle, was an B. D. Stewart or drop it | the £ I vas | the topic of a debate to be held to- | Col. John R. No John Neblo,| friends, a sister in Long Beach and | overnight guest at the Baranofl ed Cross office, 25 1 el ‘mgm at eight o a A. H. Rodes, Einar Lavold, D. T | a niece in Tacoma. Hotel. o far has netted within | neer ,m,b poAse 10 a quiry | torium of the ¥ 3 e | Lowery, James Ells r Eg Later she will be joined by Mr. Me uyrfl' “\“U‘ :x‘m.x or ])ub‘l:u( }s 1‘:1‘-\,:0(] to att, 4 Gumm, Nr)lim Shane, Kogels ‘clevelam_‘l anlvi then they expect to PAA GUESTS ) end H 5 PRAQImEL e . arHlvel f admissi ill be 50 cents.{ To Cnrt'iu-a. Joe M Gil Ut-| yisit california. Evelyn Hartji and Geri Davis, d from. Tk i bproximatel, The debate is g by the | ness, Dick Brown cobs, H.| —_— connected with PAA, are guests ab 1 local captai ks to t up duties on the | affirmative and the negative sides | G. Brown, John Wi 2 fscflme BIKES AT MADSEN’S the Baranof Hotel. : not yet reported, may | culoff, in preparation for the sea-|of the Juneau High School debate | Eleven passengers were carried on| . to! subscribed to la on’s traffic team and will be one of their last|the trip from Anchorage to Juneau, | or perhaps more, Stew- _— | before they go to Petersburg later|via Yakutat and Cordova. They believed. is month to compete in a three-| were: Pearl Phillips, Victoria Ca SR SN JW( HOLDS MEE“"G ; match between Ketchikan, | son, G. Harber, R. E. Vicke v Petersburg and Juneau high schools, | Aubucheon, E. C. Butler, Priscilla CANADIANS HOPE | TOMORROW AFTERNOON | e money cuicc onicht wi be | Site, Geha. Tocwe, Bobiy Loewe, Standard Diesa! Fuel i3 make sure it is 1009, airt-free. That’s impor- » Hc oa of the PAb| Biet o ke 7:‘77 If you want a fun-filled Summer bert Rowland and Mzs. John letn The Packard Stock Boat shown (UTOFF APR"- 30 a the AET en ‘.m;x'.‘:xl f:: l‘]”]LH Rowland and John Clem- (OASTAL F“GHIS 1 T s S H[“l S’“‘, i muae i SO BRING 13; TAKE 10 above hoasts a speed of 14%2 m. p. c } | 2 4 the viciinty Dalton " . ederation | Degative side while the affirmative & 4 hour with a 10 h. p. Outhoard an miles north of - ‘ s, and member of | ¥eam s composed of Carl Weid- Atln.s:a bCo:\.“ul 13Aulmm gthH} 3 Alr express means immediate dellvery to ~ 11 th fpl4l 10” ’d s e s presentatives at the | 3an, Nella Jermain and Bob Sec- | yesterday brought 13 persons to Ju-| overall le [4) ana a o v Thgh” ed | ast of th \slatare, will | vist. Richard Klingbeil, alternate,|neau and carried 10 from here to| youl Simply write er wire your favorite ng: oo fhin humortant | e alk on matters | Will act as chairman of the discus- | points in Southeast Alaska. shop er busl: house, requesti - pes 10 open the ) matter ¢ B e Bl P o your buslness house, requesting 5-foot beam. #F >y Aprdl 80 | cliib WOR S8, Se Evelyn Roe; to Haines: Tsabel Mil- | that your merchandise be shipped by Al g om road headquart Y wri H i . you In @matter of hoursl Dependable serw- with half-inch Red Cedar, Pack- he superintendent of a Cana 1 of officers in May. Mrs, From Haines: Le nd, Mrs, B e e | s M R TQN'GHI AI AUK BAY T. W. Shaw, Louis Shaw, Valborg m for the so- I Bay Home Extension | Sitka: Mary Hayes, Bud Hegenen 5 M delivery. ains closed. | v . i said that | Machine tative, is a guest| Anyone interested in hearing this | Priday April 7 at Sears, Roebuck This information was received d to attend the - L v Tt V] tfice 1 I ¥ e o bison, Johnny Nelson :u.:k‘ Whitehorse. The Whitehorse office A nominating con ee will be | GARDENING I.E(IURE Clara. Rol ! | - - ard's are the ultimate in beauty road crew stationed at Milepost I nder, Chairman of De- The 160-mile cutoff is measured ing y; 2. have a special meeting to- | Mrs, Campbell, Bill Wyres, Rits with Haines as Milepost 0. The road at f Mrs. T. A. Morgan, | night at 8 o’clock in the Caro Build- | Carlsen, Clarence Moy and D. Mit- Metcalf said, which takes in slight ill be di sed, |- 1 royd, Director of Home | Reid. | . P a c k a l. d s more than 90 miles of the highw: —— 1 of the University ot | The report to Metcalf s : e | talk is invited to attend. Order Office. 69-3t ioerakiion i ler, Brooks Hanford, and W. A. An- o Sturdily constructed and planked Frank Metcalf, Alaska 3 eeting ar 1g a prospective , and Alaska Coastal s It to Frank Metcalf, Alaska y ¢ vospective | O} DROYD WILL GIVE . Express, speed: Y p had received encouragement from | and plans made for the | B s £ way alowls south- | partroent of Civio Tprovement, wil Shav, and Ramon Shav; from| : and seaworthiness. Immediate north to the border is already open, al t of importance | in; Bay. rovich; and from Tenakee: Lloyd| »ans that less than 15 miles | SINGER MA will talk on “Gardening in EASTER FOOD L | . s Uleans | Richard E. Vickers, Singer Sewing | Alaska.” By Women of the Moose on Good | Wm Hox pl4 Jungan Ehone 817 “if we ¢on't encounter too much|at the Baranof Hotel 3 l |

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