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THE DAILY ALASKA EM A, LR PROTESTS FUND CUT MfiKgl@fl !:!H The propusea Alaska water co METCALF BACK FROM INSPECTION TRIP | FUNERAL FOR MRS REEK WILL BE HELD MONDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie May Reck will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Carter Chapel, with | McPhetres in jcame up for discussion and modi- Frank A. Metcalf is back in his office after a short trip in South- east Alaska. He inspected roads and docks in Wrangell, roads and pro- posed docks at Ketchikan, and “looked over the situation” at Craig.|the Rev. Samuel e charge. Mrs. Ronald Lister will|fication at a meeting of the Al-| MOSCOW, Oct. 21—M—The Lit- sing. aska Field Committee at Sitka this | erary Gazette said today President Pallbearers will be Herbert Wolf, | week, Kenneth Kadow, chatrman, |Truman's nt meeting with Gen. Roy Noland, Larry McKechnie,|said today. “Representatives of the MacArthur on Wake Island showed Frank Heinke, L. L. Holmes, and |Health Department, the Alaska De- |that “imperialists intend to broad- Paul Talkington. Interment, will be | partment of Fisheries and the Wat- |en their aggression in Asia.” in the Elks plot in Evergreen Ceme- [er Pollution Board were in at-| The Russian periodical described tery. . tendance to make recommendations | the President as being under the Mrs. Reck is survived by her hus- |most of which will be incorporated |thumb of the military and as show- band, William Reck of Juneau; five |into the code when it is rewrit-|ing that “for the sake of speeding sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Cover, Mrs, |ten. Members of other departments|up preparations for war he is pre- Bloom, Mrs. L. F. Norfleet, |also suggested changes,” Kadow |pared at any time to travel a thou- Emma Moore, all of |said. |sand kilometers.” “The code is based on the con-| “Truman meekly reported and cept of water use for the greatest| his majesty MacArthur confirmed,” magazine said. “Never before two brothers, Otho Clifton f Los Angeles and William Clif- | on of San Diego. | public good and takes existing pro-|the She first came to Juneau in 1915 Perty rights into consideration. It has the control of the military and was married to William Reck 15 designated to protect fisheries, re- over the entire White House been 34 years ago. She was born in duce any special privileges of water |so clearly demonstrated as during GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH Sparks, Georgia, January 21, 1893. Use by government, exempts the | the meeting on Wake.” For the past two y she has Small water user and does not make - KENTUCKY been suffering from a chronic ill- any recommendation as to who 5 STRAIGHT ness and passed away at her home -‘h‘)“l’;‘ administer the code,” h‘f’A("ess WI“ed BOURBON here last Thursday | stated. WHISKEY il tmcbiin | The revised proposed bill provides BEO 'st ED jthat the Fish and Wildlife Ser- | Money bY Mafl Who % vice, or whatever agency administ- | 100 PROOF HOCKEY GA“ES !ers the fisheries under statehood \"ever Me' Here will have to pass on water use pet- Hockey games last night resulted itions for the protection of fish- as follows: | eries, New Westminster 5, Vancouver 3. | “The revised draft \ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21—®— | Actress Ann Sheridan has been should be| willed $1594 by a man who never Victoria 9, Tacoma 1. ready in a month or six weeks an et her. will be available to anyone who is| But the man, a lonely longshore- MADSEN'S | interested,” Kadow said. | man named David Johnson saw her , Among other matters coming be-}o(ten on the screen and plastered {fore the committee were the prob-|his waterfront hotel room with ‘her lems in connection with road rights- ‘, pictures. 'of-way. It will be suggested to the| He died at Christmastime last i Secretary of Interior that easements | year. His will, approved in Superior be established which will reduce|Court yesterday, stated simply: |survey work, and costs, and simplify | “I leave everything to my be- homesteading problems as relating [loved Ann Sherridan picture star 1to passage of roads through home- | (and no one else).” !stead. The easements would revert ‘back to the property owner in case ,of non-use or realinement of roads. The Field Committee is protesting to Washington against the cut in public works funds which will ham- | per many projects of both military | ':md civilian importance in Al-‘ laska. H —_—— STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Lovisville, Ky —_— Distributed throuchout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 5 AT SCHWINN Bi WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ALASKAN PREMIERE! color movie classic SEEGOCRUK (Eskimo Winter) presented by FRED MACHETANZ PARISH HALL-OCT. 26 Two Showings 7-9 p.m. | The Committee met with Sitka | |clly officials and discussed the ur- gent need for a hospital there. They | ‘also went into the problems created {by the extra load thrown on the | {Sitka schools by the children of the Mt. Edgecumbe staff, as well as the | local power difficulties. These mat. | ters are being taken under study | |:md being referred to the prcper {officials for- action. | Sixteen officials representing 12 IDepartment of Interior agencies in | ‘Alaska were in attendance. A spec- | ial meeting will be held in Juneau i about a month. i | SCHWINN BIXES AT MADSEN'S ADULTS ..$1.00 plus tax .20 TOTAL $1.20 | | s GEORGE COLLINS | CHILDREN ___50¢ plus tax .10 TOTAL .60 ! PLUMBING and HEATING [ TICKETS ON SALE AT: Percy’s, Trevor Davis B Claésunvifi:;:u e Photo, Nugget Shop and at door Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 ——————————— ————— First Night Tonight! Royal and Eleanor | 0'REILLY Will Play the dance muisic you all know and enjoy at Irving’s "Whing Ding Inn" | SATURDAY NIGHT and every night but Monday Watch for the Opening of Qur Dining Room On or about Wednesday, Oct. 25th - e e . e e Protestants Astray | SUNDAY N'GHT PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA iLA STARZA SEEKS RETURN BOUT WITH ROCKY MARCIANO | NEW YORK, Oct. 21—®—Hand- for a return shot at Rocky Marciano. The 23-year-old New York heavy- weight contender clamored for the shutout over TItaly’s Duilio Spag- nolo in the St. Nicholas arena last night. All three officials voted for the ex-GI by the same 10-0 score. It|py calling him a “shameless war- may have been a record. No one could recall such a one-sided count at ‘a main bout here before. La Starza, who outweighed the 4-to-1 long shot, 190% to 184, hit Spagnolo with ‘everything but the water bottle, but he couldn’t floor the game Italian. It was Rollie’s 41st victory against one defeat. Marciano, unbeaten Brockton, Mass., slugger, handed La Starza his only loss last March 24. It was a split decision. ARMY PLANS MORE ICALLS FOR DOCTORS WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—(®—The Army plans further calls on the Selective Service System for phys- licians, dentists and veterinarians. Tt said today that the request already made to Selective Service for 922 physicians, 500 dentists and 100 veterinarians by January 15 represents only part of the Army’s total needs. ANCHORAGE VISITOR stopping at the Baranof Hotel. ERNIE BRODER, Violinist HEAR HIM SUNDAY NIGHT October 22 7:30 P.M. $5,000.9 Minister Offers $5,000 for Proof of Certain Docirine His Challenge will be Read and Considered Sunday Night Something Everyone Should Know Tuesday Night Why God Did Not Kill the Devil Where did he come from? Did a good God make a bad Devil? Thursday Night How You May Know the True Church in 1950 Friday Night Who Is the Man »> THE MYSTIC NUMBER OF THE BIBLE EXPLAINED Lecture Every Night Except Monday and Saturday All Are Invited ‘ some Roland La Starza has yelled | pout after he had batted a 10-0lwaiting for Soviet Premier Stalin |Government authorities have said | repeatedly that they expect there Peter Kappelle of Anchorage is BIBLE TRUTH ONE OF VORIES' GREATEST LECTURES If Afraid of Truth—— PHOPHETIC LIGHT AUDITOR"UM ...<%.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950 “RAIN OR SHINE” “Enjoy weekend at TAKU LODGE. $25 includes round trip transpor- tation from Juneau; deluxe lodging, meals, fishing and sightseeing trips, Phone 202 for reservations, 592-tt IS BILL DAWSON Although her son was last known to be in McGrath and Fairbanks, Mrs. Irene Dawson of Cottage Grove, Ore, has written the U.S. Marshal here, hoping to learn of his HERE? BULLETINS Author and critic H. L. Mencken remains gravely ill in Johns Hop- kins Hospital in Baltimore. He spent | whereabouts. a comfortable night. But his general; She has had no word from her ondition has not changed, and|son, J. W. (Bil) Dawson for two death is expected at any moment.| years, although they had corre- sponded regularly until then. Dawson has been mining in Alaska a number of years. From to give a direct answer to his res McGrath, he acted as guide for quest for a face-to-face peace talk.|CAA parties locating new airfields, GOOD JOE he’s still Harold Stassen says The official Russian mewspaper|she thought. Since then, he was «pravda” has brushed off Stassen|believed to have gone to Fairbanks. 1s monger with a thirst for self-adver- FROM SEATTLE coming! tisement, P. G. Lewis of Seattle is regis- % tered at the Baranof Hotel. CHICAGO — Former Mayor Ed- ward J. Kelly, 74, Democratic Na- tional Committeeman from Illinois, died today. COOTIES SCRATCH M. 0. C. : e government s preparing an || Viomdlay l\cf if? HALgx:oo P.M. of rubber which can be used by tire makers, and other users of rubber. — “The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW*? "{W@AW PHONE 22 OR 14 FOR A YELLOW CAB will be plenty of tires. The order will be designed to conserve large amounts of natural rubber for de- | fense. NEW FENDER PILING FOR' ALASKA nocx! New fender piling is being driven for the Alaska Steamship Co. dock by Jim Cole and crew. The job is expected to take about 10 days. || SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 ON A GREAT DON’T HEAR IT! : Free Bibles A New Bible for Everyone Not a cent of money needed! Do Not Miss This Opportunity Prove This Wonderful Offer By being present Sunday Night, Oct. 22 - 7:30 Wednesday Night SPIRITISM Tables dancing, people floating in the air, haunted houses Messages from the dead . . . do such things really happen_‘.’ IS IT OF GOD, MAN, OR THE DEVIL! 3662 Admission Free!