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PAGE EIGHT (HRISTMAS FUND SET | UP FOR CHISTINSON BY LOCAL MILL MEN Because they figured that the money set aside for their Christmas | party would do better some place | 9a¥s prior to his rescue. Christ- | Money for better military commun- | else, members of the Local MvZ7l.‘ International Woodworkers Union, | decided to help two people with the funds equally divided between them. | Mrs. Howard Dixon, whose husband‘ died from a sudden heart attack last Wednesday morning, and Hel- | wig Christinson are recipients of neau, is making it about the hospi- tal in a wheel chair now. His attending physician, Dr. Jo- seph Rude, said that Christinson will be home for Christmas holidays | if he continues to imprive, His legs | were amputated midway to the knees as a result of freeang while he clung to Yakobi Rock for three inson will have to return to the hospital here after Christmas for more medical attention. In light of this, Local M-271 is setting up a Christmas fund for Christinson. Donations to the fund, according to L. G. Hicks, local un- 1$934,000 FOR ACS | tion bill introduced in the House THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'HEDGES SURVEYS LABOR APPROVED T0D AY: “ SITUATION, ANCHORAGE BILL BEFOCRE HOUSE glfii‘,,vfff‘"l'é?'v,‘il"”fifi"vfisiifi. ot o | mployment Security Commission, | returned from Anchorage this week where he had been conferring on ications in Alaska s contained in|Pusiness of his department. He the second supplement appropria-l“'f“ accompanied bvacIen Saali, his administrative assistant. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15— () — today. | In addition to routine inspection The Appropriations Committee | of the Anchorage office, they at- approved $934,000 for the Alaska |tended meetings with military and Communications System. Of this, government officials on the 1951 $470,000 was for operation, main- |construction program, and confer- WILMA DAY CHOSEN HEAD UNION GROUP wilma Day was elected presi- dent of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union Local 871 (AFL) yesterday. Agnes Easley was named vice president; Elizabeth Casper- son, secretary - treasurer - business agent; E. Q. Naghel, recording se- cretary; Bill Wong, inspector; Pas- tor Bigornia, Emily Schmitz, and Betty Stevenson, trustees. The newly elected officers will take over January 1. Holy Year Jubilee Is Extended One Year; Prodanlgl_ion Soon VATICAN CITY, Dec. 15 — B — The holy year jubilee which ends here on Christmas Eve will be ex- tended through all of 1851 to the entire world. i Millions of Catholics who were unable to make a pilgrimage to Rome in the 1950 holy year will thereby be given the opportunity to ‘expected to be published on Christ- mas Day. commercial incubators would load | 1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 North American Indians seldom kept dogs as pets in early times, but as hunters and sentinels"and Eggs that fail to hatch in U. S.| sometimes as food. nearly 1,400 freight cars a year. SCOUT SALE Only about 70 per ceunt of eu:.\" Sr. Service Girl Scout Sweet Sale placed in commercial incubators at Alaska Electric Light—11:00 a.m. hatch out, according to the U. S.| Dec. 16—for uniforms. 684-1t Shriners’ Annual NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE Baranof Hetel December 31 Excellent Food — Exquisite Decorations — Fun Makers icn president, wil be accepted at 1 the office of the Juneau Lumber Dixon was employed at the Ju-, Co., South Franklin. Checks or neau Lumber Co., as a mill worker. money can be mailed to the oftice Christinson survived three days o(‘ for the fund through Saturday. exposure on Yakobi Rock after the | December 23. sinking of the fishing vesel Dixie | — November 15. Fred Wetche and ,~<m,‘ the Christmas party funds. tenance and improvements and |red with labor leaders and contract- $464,000 for quarters and security | ors. They made a survey of anti- fences at isolated communications |cipated labor needs for the coming sites, The committee also wrote in- | season and how best to meet them. to the bill authority for the Navy | It appears that more workers will to explore and prospect on Govern- | be required for the large military ment owned land adjacent to the | construction program now in the Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 in making. Alaska, | gain the spiritual benefits in their own cities. Vatican sources said today that extension of the holy year—which will apply to the whole world except Rome—will be the same as for the holy year now ending the 25th in the nearly 2,000 years of the church. A Papal bull proclaiming the ex- tension officially, as was done at the end of the 1925 holy year, i Orchids for the Ladies Wear Your Fez Ladies Formal—Business Suit or Tuxedo—$5.00 a Plate MUSIC BY BUDDY HUNTER'S ORCHESTRA Make your reservations now — A splendid opportunity to entertain a Mason Friend and his Lady. . Reservations with checks attached will be accepted in sequence. Make checks payable to Juneau Shrine Clu P. 0. Box 1223 — —— JON STEWART COMING Jon Stewart, second year stu- | dent at the University of Wash- ington, is due to arrive in Ju- | neau today to spend the Christ- mas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Clarence H. Stewart and brother Fred. SCOUT SALE Sr. Service Girl Scout Sweet Sale at Alaska Electric Light—11:00 a.m. Dec. 16—for uniforms. 684-1t both of Pelican, did not survive the accident. Christinson, who has been hospitalized since November 18 when he was brought into Ju- | O T TR, _— | NUGGET SHOP open evenings 7 SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S to 9, 684-1t WANT ADS S8RING RESULTS Is Worth 10c on your cab fare to any point en Saturday, Dec. 16 Present it to your friendly Farwest driver Shopping Around Town-- e Fapey Buying Percy’s Weekend Special There's nothing like ice cream . . . s=cisoesssessssssssssssrsssessssssssssRTaETeaaase2)) Chrisitmas Stoliemn chock full of fruiis and nuts A JUNO BAKERY An Exciiing New Kind of Gift Theatre Ticket Script Books on sale now at the theatre or call Green 91 20th CENTURY THEATRE Consider A Christmas GIFT CERTIFICATE for a REMINGTON Portable Typewriter at J. B. Burford Co. “Qur doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” There's no firter ice cream than SWIFT'S Saturday and‘Sunday Only 1 PINT FREE with EACH QUART PURCHASED Percy’s Chrisimas Gift Suggestions. .. Cameras Projectors Gadget Bags Albums View Masters Kodachrome Slides Hand-Painted Ties Christmas Tree LIGHTS 8 1o a string with Westinghouse Lamps 89 | e Georges' Thrifty Shop Located in the George Bros. Building OPEN EVENINGS ’TILL 10 P. M. PERMANENT WAVE? THE USUAL? Only 7 Days Left To be made your mosi beautiful for the holidays! Place Wire, Airmail and Local Orders NOW 7 g Chrisimas Decorations Holly Holly Wreaths Mistletoe A Cedar Roping Cedar Wreaths JuneauFlorists 311 SEWARD — PHONE 311 Lu-Ek’s Photo Shop Film Rental Service Baranof Beauty Salon ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Baranof Hotel Phone 538 . Christmas Musie and Records Fleece-lined House Slippers $2.95 in infanis’ sizes Attention Men! Don’t wait until the last minute. Let us help you choose that gift for your wife or friend while there is still a selection of— HOLIDAY SPECIALS Seaport Freestone PEACHES Yellow quartered NUCOA Golden Ripe BANANAS 2% can 3Tc Grass Linens — Cigarette Sets — English Cups and Saucers — Tea Sets — Vases — Glassware — Dinnerware — Chinese Fig- urenes and Planters and Many Other Gifts from which to choose. LOVELY ITEMS AT REASONABLE PRICES Men's two-tone Bathrobes..... $6.95 Wool and Rayon S°n’ T Clothing Store 177 to 179 So. Franklin Street . . AT THE Fine Arts Studio 123 THIRD STREET (Across from Coast Guard Bldg.) OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS UNITED FOOD CO. 16 - Phones - 24 EVENINGS BEGINNING MONDAY, DECEMBER 18TH