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Any interested veterans or THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA NEW AMERICAN ~ MINE ASSESSMENT " LEGION POSTS { WORK 70 BE DONE IN THIS AREA’ Auk Bay and Douglas Vei-| erans Will Be Invited fo Join Organization | Two new American Legion posts will be organized here in the near |required the | future, it was revealed today by Bob | the last fiscal year be complet | Druxman, outgoing Commander of by noon on July 1 of this year | Juneau Post No. 4. However, Congress passed and the | Druxman, whose term of office | President signed a Dbill extending ends next Monday, said that he will | the time for doing the 1950 fisc al | attempt to form new Legion posts vear work for three months. at Auk Bay and Douglas in order| FProspectors must do the to bring more eligible veterans into | ment work to erve their GO TC WIVES OF GIS NOW N K&REA annual Department of Alaska Amer- ican Legion convention for Legion- naires in Southeast Alaska. : “Both of these communities do (By A wd Press) Special preference in the sale or rental of new housing will be given to wives and other dependents of GI's serving in Korea. A new rul- ing was ued by Housing Expediter Tighe Woods. According to the ruling, all new housing must be offered exclusive to service personnel and veterans for ys before it can be rented or \nkl to anyone else. A “new” dwell- ng is one built or converted since June 30, 1950. 1ING TON prl A unpatented mi have until noon Oct. 1 he annual $100 worth k on their locatior Land Managen { | claim: mnp; te ssessment a Bureau of ficial said toc Ordinarily, of of- would work law essment assess- rights “and oc The Juneau Post will help out in work. Further details will be announced next ’ belong to to contact who now are asked Legionnaires other posts WOMAN FOR DIVORCE ANGOON has filed suit for divorce from Frank W. George, charging incom- patibility and failure to provide The couple was married in - Sitka, February 22, 1944, { In the action filed District Court by Attorney Howard D. Stab- ler. Mrs. George said she and her Mrs. Dora M. George of Angomv{ | ' TWO FROM FT. RICHARDSON Arne Michaelsen and Jerry Mason in the Baranof Hotel. A husband have been separated since @&M ,‘Bzé'mchi go. QUALITY SINCE /887 r vacancy on ti Election on October 3. Candi- ent School Bo s s filing were: Edith Barras, Chxx\ Ehrendreich, Arne Shudshift and Wm. Boehl. DOUGLAS NEW PUSICH FOR MAYOR Mike Pus! d for ucceed himself in th 1 the Sey, election 1 r rm expinegxon the Board. held off to possible SIS moment le: the REGISTER BY SEPT. 30 some other c r fed car I to take over th residents not having pre- ernment, havin voted in a Douglas Munici- a number of ye ction, are required to regist for Douglas, with the city clerk not later than much time duri 5 o'clock, on September 30, at the to his unpaid job City Hall. Election polls will be open has been his mair day Tuesday, October 3, in the struction of a smal boat I ity Hall, and all citi Douglas. The U be sure they are regis headquarters on f““y will be entitled to vote. was established here d s s ministration, T BABY GIRL going on improving Announcements have been sewers opening.up add eived here by friends, of the ing sites cn St. Ann’s baby girl to Mr. d M Fifth Street former residents here Before becoming ow residing at Skagway. was Fire Chief for nearl The baby mvl was born on Sep- He has raised one of pounds and 4 largest families, all of been named Marji live here, and is the holder esident here for several purchased his own | Mrs. Ba wife of the late James b Hill. He is on the | Ba , feels that a woman should U.S. Bureau of Mines. |be represented on the Council. She ssed in the election, he will u a property owner and long time | resident active in civic and lodge work. Chris Ehrendreich is a wellknown 1 of an accounting firm with iquarters in Juneau. He and s. Ehrendreich moved to Doug- several years ago after purchas- ing the Charles Tucket home on Fifth Street. Arne Shudshift, always active in civic doings, has always been an of- fice holder of some nature and is to vacancy of Janet whose sich hea erbal e for a great many years on the Doug- las School Board, and until a few years ago, its President. William Boehl, a local building contractor and boat builder, is the senior member of the outgoing Council, and has filed for re-elec- tion. Boehl has proved himself dur- ing the past terms as one of the| most active members of the Council. He served several times as Mayor, during the absence of that official. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yester were Frank Heinsmiller, Agnes Hanaka, Henry Brouillette, Mrs, Sarah Bowman and Moni Vin- son. Dismissed: Mrs. Clifford Gardner, George Bednar, Gaby Lampley, John Berkewitz, Joyce Hope, David Andrewsy Mrs. baby gir Dismissed from the Government presently re- birth M.J and yor, \ln GIRL SCOUTS ORGANIZE Douglas Girl Scouts of the fifth| grade, or 10 to 11 years of age will Immt after school Friday night at | the home of their Douglas leader, | Mrs. George Matson. -1 This will be an organization meet- Jing for the girls in that age group ‘ ind the first meeting this fall. | oy TEACHERS' RECEPTION ‘The Douglas Island Woman is giving on F evening at 8 o'clock, September in the brary . Room of the Higl School, honoring the Do ing staf All parents of Dougla dependent School Dist cordially invited to atte the teachers and see 1“““ the meetings. done in the school. There will Lrl entertainment and a luncheon Club ion Mrs. Wm. Boehl will be assistant | leader of this group, and will help | FOUR FILE FOR COUNCIL ‘ E— Folr candidates have filed for | ONE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER |the three vacancies on the City | Juneau Lawrence W. Wilcox has filed for| Council which are to be filled in the ' Angoon. and Mrs. — oRInA CM&Zz when footsteps lag; refresh at the familiar red cooler sk for it cither way ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU CULD STORAGE COMPANY © 1950, The Coca-Cola Ce at present the Chief of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department. He was | Clifford Benzel and | Hospital were Geraldine Goenett of | Maggie Jack of | June, 1947, No children or property j are involved in the settlement. MARRIED LAST NIGHT l Miss Mary Ann the bride of Mr. s stop- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hageman of Avolan became | Pelican are stopping at the Baranof Rudy Lucas Notar | Hotel, BY SUNDAY NOON have »f Fort Richardson are registered at ! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 BULLET FIRED AT | FLEEING SOLDIER | spAFFERS 49-Phone-13 -~ SANITARY | MEATY CO. Meat at Ifs Best — ai Lower Prices FREE HB fiVERY TACOMA, Sept. 28—/P—A police- man’s buiiet, fired at a fleeing soldier, struck and fatally wounded an 18-year-old Californi; 'l on a| downtown strect Mst night. The victim was Margot Granell of | Los Angeles. | She was shot in the neck when | the fleeing soldier, leaped into the | automobile in which she rode with | her sister, Mrs. Herbert Camachc | of Tacoma. | The young girl was dead on ar-| rival ‘at a hospital. Police said the fatal shot was fired | by patrolman Anthony Zatrovich| in his attempt to halt the fleeing soldier. The latter was later arrested. He was held in the city jail without charge. He was booked as Pvt. Rob- ert Ernest Sena, 18, of Fort Lewis. The shooting occurred in front of a large dcpartment store. Prices Good Friday and Saturday ABSENTEE VOTING Vote: Be sure to vote Republican ket under absentee law before you leave for the States. Republican Ciub of Juneau, Al- aska, Commissioner's Precinct. . 603-1mo. | EXTRA WHITE... EXTRA SWEET... EXTRA TENDER st evening in Mr. and Mrs. Juneau Hotel Judge Gray officiated at wedding, which was attended y a score of the young LOUL)E\ friends. | Attending them were Miss Jean- nette P. Carter and Mr. Pete Bu- onamassa. The bridegroom the Pamaray Club, Top Policemen of New York Called In Crime Hearing (By Associated Press) In New York, 21 policemen—some | of them top brass—have been ord- ered before the Brooklyn Gr: | Jury investigating connections be- tween the cops and big-time gamb- |lers. 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