The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 19, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MAGNUSON ACT IS 10 BE ENFORCED | BY COAST GUARD President Invokes New Law for Security of American Ports ective regarding of of explosives and other has been receive ington A control the 1 dangerous ¢ here from Coast Gua miral J dant Guard Dist The directive President’s nuson Act, the pates a build sary to permit it to executive order ntly program of adin: Coast Guard antici- up in neces- | implement the a limi orce securi the contemvlated the control of the | and other 1-the explosive loading ive: dangercus car supervision of commer loading in designated areas. “Identification ¢ waterfront workers and others to prevent p security risks from gaining access to restricted waterfront also contemplated. Notice ¢ to be restricted will be cally frc me to time sary “Also incl identific Ih.‘ will place basis the present of the merchant an from a volunt tween maritime ment. “The executive or moree empowers the Coast Guard to ervise and cont the of any vessel w waters endangers the sccurity and vessels therein.” 10 COMMANDMENTS STILL BINDING IS EVANGELIST'S VIEWS “Man has thought anc philosophers and scier toiled and delved; kn xln‘du Wis- dom and prudence have n tiplied but there has never come from the lip or pen of man a law which could equal the ten short pr cepts of the decalogue,” proclaimed Evan- gelist Vories in his lecture las t in the Propheteic auditorium on the corner of Second and Main. “If every one obeyed the law God as found in the Ten Com ments,” he continued, “there would be no war, thefts, murders, divorces and no crimes or disorders of any kind. We would not need legis! bodies getting together and making laws until they have become so numerous nobody under the sun can know what they are. We would not need to be paying billions of dollars a year to combat crime. We would not need an army of police to keep order, and jails, penitentiaries and prisons all over the country to house criminals. If all obeyed the Ten Commandments it would be heaven on earth.” In response to the evangelist's call, the entire congregation stood, manifesting that they believed the Ten Commandment law is still bind- ing and should be obeyed by Chris- | tian people. The question to be answered to- night is, “Why do a few religious | movement Territorial ted States which of ports are ists amed, e sects keep Saturday instead of Sun- | day?” Mr. Vories says this question is being asked every where, there- fore he appeals to every one to hear | it answered. The music starts at 7:30 p.m. LADIES AID BAZAAR Lutheran Church, Saturday. 1 to 5 pm. Food sale and needlework for Christmas gifts. Scandinavian bread will be served at tea. 635-3 ETTERS Thursd; AF of I TAKU Important meeting, Oct. 19, 7 p.m. at the Hall. Please attend GILL) GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF ——— STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Lovisville, Ky ottt ——A b A———_ Distributed throuchout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY - ALASKA COASTAL WED, day, | Proud Among the fi Ga was his Leg convention at Los An father (left), pn. Cal. # irst to congratuldte Earle Cocke, Jr., unon his election as new Comniander of the American Legion a former National Vice-Commander of the Cocke’s clection brought to a close the Legion's national Father Wirephoto. (right) of Dawson, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MEDICAL CENSUS OF TERRITORY IS MADE FOR CIVIL DEFENSE| : | | A questionnaire has been mailed | through local civil defense direcmr:\. | to all doctors in. Alaska requesting | their status as to possible call to | miiitary duty and their availability in serving their communities in | event of emergencies during disaster | as defined under the federal Civil | Defense Plan. | The doctors have been asked | whether they are willing to serve | on mobile teams in connection with | mutual aid among the communities. questionnaires have been r concerning the morticians, nurses (construction, sani- | similar sent to each may tration of engineers i tary, civil, etc.). ! Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Commis- | sioner of the Alaska Department of i th, is the deputy director in charge of this portion of the terri- [ tory's civil defense plan. Col. Joseph D. Alexander is the territorial direc- tor of civil defense. The personnel in the lists will naturally be contacted by radio and telephone in ase of emergency Means of tr tation for the medical personnel and funds for it |are not known at the present time, The contemplated appropriation and legislation will definitely pro- vide funds for their transportation At present, the only medical sup- plies at the disposal of the ab onnel are the medigal supplies nd in communities on a com- and FUGHh (ARRY 85 flights 1 of 85 passeng 40 arriving ye! (mlm ers with | nd 43 | Haines were: Harold . Owen. Che ‘Wende: Thomps: for Hoor Greenwald, r Williams, ard, C Rev. B Moy, Field, Frank ompson, Raymond Bc Williams, O. Paxton, R. Mize, C Field, W. Boyd, C. Wyller, C. L. Anderson, Frank Field, Al Lawrence, P, Cole; from Hoonah: Robert om;n’, Westby, Rosie James. From K Danielson; from Petersuburg: r L. Win- H. K. Beane; from Angoon: Mr. and Mrs. C s Walters, Dan Brown, -Joe nosh, King Niala; Te »: George Hall; fromn : A. E. Owens; from Funter: ty Sorrel Skagway: E. G. Fish Irene Ryan, R. C. Caldwell, Ton Schwam: B. And ans v H Kobert T. Matsen, William John, Mr d Mrs. F. Marshal, L An: v Beason, Mr. Ash- ‘1\'3'. I Hanford from ‘ CARD OF THANKS ‘ We n ‘Un- many frien and censidera the illness and loss | wife, mcthe the bea M. Chase. Archie o i for thei ion shown us our beloved andmother—and i for wer | Mx | Mr. | son. ™ Mr ! sons. | Mr. Mr. | Mr and Mrs. Cha and Mrs. Marvin Chase and and Mrs, A. F. Parker. and Mrs. Fred Newburn and Mrs. Lowell Trump. WANT AI)Q BRI\(- RI:Q( LTS _ ning in " | Juneau > | candle 1 BPW RECEPTION T0 TEACHERS IS HELD LAST NiG The t?n(hcr& of thp G el schools, and new iness women in Jum red guests at the the Juneau Busi nal Womens Club I Scottish Rite ar bu hor given by The reception is an and is one of the big tions of the fall season. Invited gue James C tor Ed and member superinter who are in J annual cor ax of members of U the wives, Silva, r in cor and who 4 t of the clu Ka ub men the autumn hted table, a bouquet of flowers over by past présidents BPW Club. The members club presided over the punch b and the guest book with serving of refre of 3 SOROPTIMISTS MEET ‘ The Soroptimist Club | morrow noon in the Terrace of the Baranof Hotel. stineau Temp! eau to attend their Douglas School Boar: internation- xim Schap- cert to- me:l 1 basis. These supplies wil be gmented by certair es stockpiled by the | Alaska Railroad. The stockpiled sup- plies would undoubtedly be avail able in case of need. The Alaska National Guard i directed to operate as a unit unde: its owns commander. The be utilized insofar as pos i military tasks in ommunities. It is, of course, avail- able for similar service in any sec- ion of the territory upon orders of he governor. It should be strictly understood t the National Guard is not to en the entire task of hand il defense plan in any co! y, but that it should be the ponsibility of all citizens. This pulation is made due to the fact ¥ the National Guard is subject to call into the federal service upon order of the President. Plastic cil gauges again available Call Black 370. 633-3t T le. he ds {ANCHORAGE REPORTS ONE NEW POLIC CASE Although the spread of poliomyel- itis hi declined sharply, an oc- | casional case is reported to the Territorial Department of Health. The Anchorage City Health Offic- er has reported a new case, that of Rose Baker, aged 9. This brings to 17 the total num- reported by Anchorage August 10, the same number ‘banks has had. The total number of cases in Alaska for that period is 43. VISITING HULKS F. Raymond Grove, father of Mrs. Bernard E. Hulk, arrived here Tues- | day to visit his daughter. He will| remain until Saturday. While on a West Coast business trip for the Acme Steel Co. of Chicago, of which he is sales manager, he decided to| fly to Juneau to visit his daughter. | He is accompanied by Mrs, Grove,| is Mrs. Hulk’s stepmother. MARTHA SOCIETY WILL MEET TOMORROW P.M./ The monthly sociai meeting (‘H the Martha Scciety wiil be held tomorrow afternoon in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church manse.| Hostesses for the dessert lunch-| eon at 1:30 o'clock will be Ml'S," | | | | James Devinney and Mrs. Rolland Armstrong. Mrs. Hugh Stoddard will lead the devotions. Members who have completed work for the annual bazaar are asked by Mrs. J. W. Leivers, g eral chairman, to take the to this mee The fall rumm; sale, origin: scheduled for Oct- ober 21 has been moved to Novem- ber 4. TOASTMASTERS TONIGHT Thr 1 Club was ub me ~ THUMBS DOWN e centered with was presided the | of the owl and assisted Dick and || Mary Peter will be guests and will show slides of their recent Europ- ;|um trip, LADIES AlID BAZAAR wday. nzedle tras me You'll soon meet | GOOD | 1 JOE 1 to ork | T candinavi bread will be served at tea. 6353t | ian Mofle}' regulated l')csied for uniform “,,Nama % ”/ (ip and Percoleter full flavor » Two kinds—Di " anp, nm; .v K “'“llfi“i i( WOrE'S chojcest g This can canyng only the "eer blendeq DISCOVERED HOW Bmazm;> Sanitone Service. CITY DRY Phone SANITONE SERVICE REALLY GETS 0UT All THE DIRT! Just what you've been waiting for—a new kind of ,dry clean m[. that gets out more dirt; removes even stubbom grime ordinary cleaning leaves in! It’s our ing odors. Perfect, longer-lastmg press . . . minor mending free! Costs no more—try us today! ®veccccecssecscesccsscscsons AMAZING Spots vanish. 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