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WIND It blew and it blew and it blew ghe house in. Only it was the Doug- §as Cannery building on the water PAGE TWO DOUGLAS NEWS SLEIGHING ACCIDENT The sport of sleighing ihe cause of a casualty this wee hen Connie Walters r ved face and nose bruises in a d With a swollen n bleed and Clemer il and on a check- nect Anchc WIND CAUSING KNEE INJURY chool yester day morn- ing, 3 Wet a hes nd then onto the ground by Old M Result was a deep gash in the } | After receiving first aid at the d ! taken to the doctor 1 mot , Mr. and where he received d will have to keep 2 few days, meaning week. Although only | a boy, Di roved himself quite a man with not a whimper out of him while receiving first aid. no school thi PIE SALE THE DAILY ALASKA | | Commie China Rejeds Profest, | Tibet Invasion? Reher Refiring irom BPR | | i NEW DELHI, India, Nov. 17—{®— | Communist China has brusquely re- | jected a second Indian protest at | the military invasion of Tibet, an | fficial government spokesman said | 1g's reply to an Indian note | the use of force against eful Tibetans en unwarranted | W received today. Red China declared India had no right to “interfere” in what the' Communists consider an internal | fair. | wswer placed before Prime | Jawaharlal Nehru's gov- | to firmly support the Tibetan neigh- | bor’s charges of Red Chinese aggres- | sion now before the United Nations, The Bureau of Public Roads an- ; ¥ | nounces the retirement, effective E or try to sidestep the issue in an| November 30, 1950, of J. B. Reher, | effort to cling to a neutral position % (picture akove) Engineer in charge west world politics. | FEARS FOR ALASKA)" ™~ of desi on 10. Reher has | service of the Bu i L I 1.S.SOVIET WARE|FAIRBANKS MAYOR and design | 8 ® | 1 again Arm Project and 13 | rd that is part of | —Gen says | -Anchorage Highway. | he fears that if a major war comes | rvised design of the sia, she would invade thi: Robert Hoopes, present mayor of | The Dot I m of projects proposed hrough Alaska and along irbanks and former Territorial| is holdir on for southeast Al-|the west coast of A ca. dslator, is in Juneau today. He is| sale nex 1 . He has also been in direc Gen. Wainwright spoke here la conferring with Territorial and F‘td-" a choice of pumpkin and mincemeat | charge of des! of 600 miles of at a banquet given in ral officials regarding housing, | pies, and those wisl choicé may call Mrs,"Rudy Pus las 952. The sale will be at the d November 22, the d Thanksgivin balcony of t fo the floor th ported by her geod enough th feeling mothe she expects ! Worobec stated that ¢ ings, the fracture was percent chance of comple ery, meaning r stiffness means a lot to a 3 dancing ambitions, Maria went to school on four d before the wind blew the snow off the streets, by pulled on & ! by girl friends. ORM little pig’s home front instead of th in the story books. With the north wind the past two t night y const but Taku wind, the icted cannery completely de- ‘Three sides till stand- days and s 140 foot new building molished t} of the mz ing and part of the loft and roof at the east end re loft and beach sid tion, roof, ec- boiler and tool house are gone including the room, The building was constructed with alumninum sheet metal * which | proved too thin and soft a material to withstand the severe blow, pull- ing the nail heads through, and letting the wind into the inside of the structure, which caused the damage. The building is owned by a large group of small stockholders of Ju- neau and Douglas, but has not been operating for the past two years. Workmen have been trying to tie down part of the re ining struc- ture but the wind was still too strong this morning, making any attempt dangerous. The building was insured for wind damage, but no te of loss has been made. The heavy equipment formerly in the loft had been crated and r moved, and other equipment owned by the Continental Can Co. was in the process of being moved. AGAIN I Airlines had two to carry a backlog and passer dammed hor and Juneau. Better than ordinary starch! Far easier to use! sohnson's BRISK wonderful, new Wax-Starch Brisk keeps your dresses crisp and fresh far longer, and gives them s wonderful, lustrous “brand pew” look. Brisk keeps men’s shirts crisp—but never scratchy. And it saves 25 per cent of iron- ing time! It’s because Brisk con- tains Drax, the miracle fabric wax. 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He is meet aska Road Commi men re-| r to the present conflict in | added, “I am worried about garding a new bridge across Chena Slough which will be con-| the possible outcome of this—I call i little two bit war with Rus- 1ce with the i to the ad- of the Alaska on Lake, Yu- reconnaissat 1942 that 1 structed next year. r city, Hoopes is| water sun- expanding inter looking into sewer and ory, and Big Delta, Al- problems with the Alaska Fub- route 1948 Rehe THREE SPEAKERS ON MONDAY | NOON PROGRAM; BPW (‘LI'BE e | {1 DEPART FOR SEATTLE many Y act further endangering world peace | ernment a tough decision—whether | | with her f: ing with|in the H the o the In connecticn with the rapidly| Off is closed, EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1950 EVANS ONANNUAL (AP Pilef Finds TRIP 10 CAPITAL g0 4y of Fxecufive's EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. 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