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PAGE EIGHT ELECTION JUDGES ARE NAMED FOR OUTLYING POLLS| Fifteen residents of outlying dis tricts will serve as election judge tomorrow in five suburban pre- cinets Thane voters will cast their bal- lots in the Oscar Pearson home eep Creek precinct judge: mily Pearson, Charles nley Ene- idge pol am Hix i dence re officials will be M Lorein Savikko, Mrs. Helen M. Hix- son and Mrs. Matt Go: ) ut the Glacier E mon Creek voti anal precinet the Stan Jekill De Hs At re will be Mrs. Treva Elma Dobbins and nhall precinct voters will go to the Standard Oil Building at M a c it he the airport, where officials will be | g, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. Mathilde [ he Kendler, and Mrs. Wilma M. Jen- Precinct boun and election "MISQUOTED,” SAYS VERNE JMETCALFE OF KETCHIKAN ADDRESS “I was m H aid Verne {. Metcal ritorial Hoy the Democrati the Empi € Ketchikan alfe speech at Here, M aid an th s my hope that will see fit to joir protect t Territory and th DIVINITY GRAD IS IDE M’k t3 NEW HAVE State Police I rules have ‘been posted in several|yon said the suspecte ous places to inform resi- utlying districts, accord- ing to U.S. Commissioner Gordon Thomas | who became EARTHOUAKES, ool TIDAL WAVE, HIT [NDONESIA JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 9—(® —Violent earthquakes and a gigantic { here, - was tidal wave brought an appeal for | Mrs outside assistance today from the | pumped island of Amboina, center of a re-fband’s heart 1 bellion of South Moluc against | in the dc the government of Indonesia. Heavy casualties were feared here from the quakes and a tidal wave which a broadcast from the islar said rose to 200 meters (656 fe The island, 32 miles long and hav- ing an area of 386 square miles, i subject to frequent damage from quakes. Advices from Poona, India, yes- terday said seismographs there re- corded an earthquake in that gen- eral area, with its epicenter near Timor, which is southwest of Am- boina. Damage was reported heaviest in the coastal districts of the island home for some 240,000. The island already suffered as a result of heavy fighting between Indonesian government troops and rebel South Moluccans. The South Moluccan republic, whose center is at Amboina, declared its indepen- dence of Indonesia last spring. In- donesia’s government at Jakarta refused to recognize the separatist movement. ' ne i I WHITE SPEAKS TONIGHT Albert White will speak over KINY this evening at 7 o'cl winding up the Republican c: paign in this section. GRAND JURY EVIDENCE I have been asked repeatedly. here and in Ketchikan, to make public my testimony before Federal Grand Jury now in session in Ketchikan. I believe that the public should have all the facts, but in fairness to Governor Gruening, chairman of the Territorial Banking Beard and the other members of that board, I have been reluctant to publicize) the evidence. However, if the Governor and the ! Banking Board will give their con- sent, I will be pleased to make this material available to the publi MARCUS F. JE! Democratic Candidate for Re sentative. ot Mrs. Thorr children—and bullets. HOSPITAL HOTES Dismi er the wee Francis M I Sam - Cotte s Wahto of “For Bett er Appearance” TRIANGLE CLEARERS Alr express means Immediate deflvery ¥e youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop er your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Al Expross, end Alaska Coastal speeds It te you in @ matter of hoursl Dependable vern ke at lowest rates by Alr Express. IIUISK% Z‘a,/ wing -fllRl! i Soutbeastern AL Al THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |REISCHL BRINGS PET CASUALTY LIST LAND OITER TO TOWN A land otter that has been m into a pet has been brou | town from Pelican by Ralpt ;v\)m had caught it at the his home. Reischl said that e otter, is about three 1 up to his name ing all of dog ¥ sther dog h. He'll 1 with a child every on fish. The ott H Y i tried Reischl to take the otter local scho could he”. ope: tide 12:40 am irst divi- OR KOREA IS ABOVE 20,000 ciated Press) Defense Department had 1ty list to date last iined 1,211 names, of | dead, 822 wounde: d y in action. i Press recapitula- | ted war casualties 1 Pennsylvania had ith 1,509. Cali- ith 1,444; Texas | and New York enerally followed thereafter. as buried at {ANN on a product s cn gold—the finest i. fry FLEISCHMANN PRE- | blican Candidate ,ar USE OF _ATzVES Your Vote Will Be \'n.w ciated DR. D. D. ARQUARDT 01’1()3[12'1‘1{!5'1 Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Chiropraetic Main and Eront Streets Vole For F. SENSEN of Douglas DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE to the House of Bepresen (Paid Adver Tealth Clinie Dr. George M. Caldwell Phone 477 igement) mr—————— e —— MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1950 fo the well-dressed women of Juneau and the Channel Area Stevens new store will open tomorrow, Tues- day, October 10th, in its new Goldstein Building location. To commemorate our first selling day, our racks and cases will be brimming with the lovely new fashions of the 1950 Fall Season. Here at Stevens new store, you will find style-right clothing at budget - right prices.