The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 19, 1950, Page 2

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PAGE TWO —— e ATTENTION: DELEGATE FROM A\i,\SK.\‘ BOB BARTLETT MINUS TVIO, ST“.I. ] : vews| LARGEST CLASS TO | TAKE BAR EXAMS Although two ¢ be present, the express tional Committ yourself ecent blame the Dem slicants gener Pi the G mai | Monday morn General 1J. Gerald Williams conducting th But were properly you ¢ accused a Terr. | up voted to work ving they ing and Seven app would | been admitte everal states eys Stanley t Division, w WHY Ketchikan TIGATE 1 strenuous session, ar I HAVE|F. McLaughlin of Anchor a trip | associates in Third Div from the c o could where the t in th adjourns | b and de-| Texas and McLat Terri- | ton, e. I do t all the 1 an Party 1eir local fail L written tests aminations in | passin given oral e orney General Wl of the Territorial R. E 1 re- ro | Beard of Law Examiners are ) obli- | Robertsen of Juneau, w What I have | Cuddy of £ he Terri- | Taylor gation to anyone 0 call me to account done tory It is remark note one man w t a candidate for office w within the Reputlican Pa. y travel the Territory to de his message That I got respo! a certai your Mrs. Esi Naticnal mit fea of the ¢ Senators Ri Miss Mona Wynita Jacobsen will Biicch ere become the bride of Mr. Albert Wil- | 1 The is for the good of that the 7 saconsen-Eai e Democratic de- Dale, sewoman was Saturday Night ssue liamson (Whitey) Earl at a 7 o'clock ceremony urday Northern Light Church. All friends of the couple are at vited to the marriage at which t d Rev. Willis R. Booth will c te. who and to the later reception in the the Moose Club. Miss Jacobsen will be given ge by Mr. Ray Dobtson nts will be Mrs. Gract iss Wilma Carleton. Blanchard will serve o rs best man, Ushers will t num- be Chief Warrant Officer Tony il Macchia, and Chief Petty Officer We wantnow; Delegate, an.duves- Jim Wilber, both of the U.S. Coast tigation of the Territorial govern- | Guard ment. The people VOTED for it; T to deny them is at the peril of both part served overseas, chiefly at Okinawa, || We hope that you will advise in World War II. She has been in your party to investigate since, as Juneau nearly a year. you say, they have a. w ing ma- Miss Jacobsen is a secretary at «jority in the House and, as You the U.S. Coast Guard District Head- further the administration guarters. Previously, she was with was UNJUSTLY and IMPROPERLY | the Alaska Native Service. ACCUS cf various crimes and| My, Earl is well known in Juneau misdemeanor He was on the staff of Taku Lodge | I still make the rzes that guring the summer. | went unanswered during the re- % L3 | cent electl ampaign. As head of LADI AAR the Democratic Party, you should' pyutheran O dabidag. 1 tol DIRECT YUR MBERS TO 5 pm, Food and needlework INVESTIGATE TO DO ' for Christmas gifts. Scandinavian SO SHOWS AGAIN that your f ead will be serve: tion of the Democratic Party wis to avoid the le—and you be held accountable if you again in 1952, In this Division, we have Sid Crtarles of Ketchikan to thank for his fearless manner in exposing the Corruption, Malfeasance and Misfeasance. ALBERT WHITE, General Counsel for the Republi- can Party in Alaska. (Paid Adv.) evening in the Presbyterian sult contributed Committee incidentally, in or out of Ala liam Strend great job in fore le of the vision res 7 in the gre ber of Republ elected. whic I i—anc CORPORATION, ka, assisted. Wil- attend "airbanks, did and N etting the facts be. M Fourth Di- Mr. NO bride-elect,” who was born in tland and grew up in England, D will run really good! The giant cactus blossom is the official flower of Arizona. Only the most luscious Florida beauties are chosen for S_& W Grape- fruit. These plump, ten= der segments are packed from prime fruit, picked at the height of the sea- son, Helps breakfast dispositions. Pine for salads or dessert. Try S & W Grapefru today! Fal Another S & W Fine Food. ™ N Grocers who know agree: JUSW quality is so much better” Grocers all over the country have judged for themselves, from comparisons made right in their own stores. They have seen us open and compare S&W products with any other brand on their shelves. From their own experience, they have judged S&W Quality best, every time. SaW FINE FOODS... “so much beller” WeddingfoBe |—— == ¢ o Publicls Invited To Attend Reception tineau Ch THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'FOUR CHILDREN | BURN T0 DEATH, | LG HOUSE FIRE' CONCERT TONIGHT COLVILLE, Wash, Oct. 19—(®— | Nav Four small children burned to.r death in a flaming log house 15|f mfles east of here last night. To others scrambled to safety by themselves. A 14-year-old baby sit- ter saved two more but was burned badly att to get the other:| out, ' County Prosecutor Delbert Scoles ; f« said fire broke out in the two. story | or log home while parents were at-|of tending a movie in a nearby com-|m: munity. tr T dead were identified by the iff's office David Burns, | a! rtha Bu Robert Burns te, 14 months FOREST RESEARCH (REW IS BACK FROM FIELD WORK, KASAAN| - Completing the second year of work In the Kasa B, research area of the ilp timbe: unit on Prince of Wales Island, L W. Zach, and Dick Godman of the Alaska Forest Research Center re- turned to Juneau last weekend. James Klein of Juneau, who has been serving as field istant, re-| & turned with them. During the sea- son, four field assistants and a cook were employed. J Studies involved the affect of log- ging on salmon streams, methods to be used in logging for pulp T MAXIM SCHAPIRO Above are the artists who appear Restrictions On. or a more energentic fight aaginst The early for UN General Assembly has approved use of armed force, if necessary, to comnplish 1t: Air Force officials are mystified | by the freak crashes of three F-86 | jet fighter planes yesterday near Washington, D. C. The planes w: :«i seen to go into a puzzling spin be. | . Transportation fo s | fore they fell to the ground. The pa(. Areas ll'!ed wreckage of only one plane has been found. WASHINGTON, Oct. 19—(®—The Sl announces a partial lifting of vions - on the transportation| WANT ADS BRING RESULT% | | | seeccnccncd cerscsce ALASKA'S KEY POINTS only hours away by Clipper” restrictions went into effect in July to relieve shipping military movements to Korea. The Navy said that Hawaii, Ala: the Philippines and the Ma s Islands are now open to travel Naval dependents when auth- ized by the Commander in C the Pacific Fleet or the Com- andant of the 17th Naval Dis- ict. The 17th District includes Alaska 1d the Aleutian Islands. eesceseresesceassescetecscesnssnssesnas The political committee of the | : i ® Fast and frequent Clipper service from Juneau to Nome, Fairbanks, Whitehorse and Ketchikan. Clipper flighta daily to Seattle. Aboard the Clippers you enjoy real flying comfort — excellent food, relaxing lounge seats, and traditional Clipper hospitality. For fares and reservations call Pan American at... BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 o *Trade Marh, Pan Amartcan Worid Airways, Ina. plan to combat aggression any- e in the world. The plan, des- ~d as veto-free, calls for the 7 o EXTRA SWEET... EXTRA TENDER WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED sccescccesccccscee ight in concert at the 20th Cen- o and methods of predicting future heatre. rowth on cutover areas. Analyz- ing the field data gathered dur- ing the season and preparation for next season's work will be handled this wint 4-H CLUB M S The next meeting of the Lucky Clover 4-H Club will be held Oct- cber 28 at 2 pm. in the home of Nancy MacKinon. At the meeting last Saturd. Mrs. William Ma- theny demonstrated the ma baking powder biscuits. gave us our Alas beoks. Present at this were Karen Bartness, Nancy Kinon and Malin Babcock. Malin Babcock, Reporter or Musicians Tonight Concert Associ- nbers again to- ation to all Gas- el residents to attend public reception for Maxim ro and Luigi a, artists appear the 20th Cen- 1t at Juneau's he season. tion will be tonight, im- following the concert at th Century, in the lounge of » Baranof Hotel. Juneau-Dougla n con y iss Mac- STORK LANDING A baby girl was born to Mr: William Gilmore at 6:40 this mor ing at St. Ann's Hospital. i | weighed 6 pounds and 15 ommcti The Siriono Indians of Bolivia} ate .o have no-domesticated animals, not ! 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