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

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You | | | { i { | | & | i " ] ] . )4 In Chicago, Col. Robert R. Mo« uheral services for Frank A | Cormick, editor and publisher of Hoyle will be B + he Tribune, safd: “Tsolationism is | ne at P ¢ all over the country, proven by the Chureh of the N whopping big leking Truman took ev. R Whe y at the last election” Mass At another point, Mr. Truman Pallbearegs Will be James M. |94 that despite What anyone | Naughton, lLee Smith, Joe Smih might say, the people of this country | fony Thomas, Robert Thibodeay | A1e behind the government in this| I%nd Joe Mobean. Interment wilicrisis He added: Don't let anything | | | | BOYLE RITES | - TOMORROW, 9A.M. be i the Catholic plot of the Ever i i Vi TODAY | 7:80 pm.-BOA Dorcas soclety | eets b home of Mrs, Tid Heinke, B p.~American Leglon Aux-i Hinry meets in Dugout, | # pm.-Odd Fellows meet In 10OF Hall, Initiatory degree AL 8 pmo Folkateers meet in (lrll(ll" Hehool gym | At # pm Delta apter, Beta | Gigmn Phi Chris party at 713 | Twelfth Btreet, | AL #:4% pm.Community Center | Night at Teen Age Club Decomber 20 10 am -~ Immunization clinic at f Publie Hoalth Center | At Kiwanis Club, AL 7 pam,-Christmay Lrec dren nt Salvation Army Willoughby Avenue AL 7:16 pm Methodist, Bunday Hehool Christmans party In church, 7:80 pm.Chapeladies Christ- mas party ot home of Mrs, W, H. Baltzo. AL 1230 pan Bunday School gram At B pam I Red Bldg AL pam At AL At Baranof. for chil- Hall, noon Al Church mos pro- Methodi [sl} Red Cross nursery group Crows office, Shattuck Flks Lodge December 21 noon-—Chamber of meets at Baranof, A0 pmoJuneau Rifle and Pls- | Club meets in AT Hall, AL B pm - Christmas Play at Bethel | ‘Tabornacle ; | December 23 | L\ | AL 1 pmo-Blks Christmas party for Il | ehitdren at Capitol Theatre fol- At Commercy lowed by Santa Claus at Blks | Todge Room, ] At 4 pmo-Community Christmas b treo colebration nt Seward and | il 7o st Front sponsored by JWC. . A AL TR0 pan-Annual Moose party ! £opk o | enildren TR 1 AC tm0 - Skatine at AB Hall, | e i . [ AL 8 pm.Lions Club dance in Gold i i Moom, Baranof ) Docomber 24 { AL 11 am - 8unday School Christ- | fmas program, Bethel Tabernacle December 25 frem 2 to 5 pm.—Juneau Volunteer Mya Department annual Christ | vorty in Fire Hall | Decomber 26 Rotary Club December 27 At 030 pam Annual Christma Ball by Rainbow Girls in Seot tish Rite Temple, December 28 Teen Age Holiday dance | v Baranof. At 0 pm and® entertainment, Teen At | o | December 81 | AL 10 pan EIks anpual Hi-Jinks Tew Yenr's Eve dance. vendds 80.' JA(HESON | (Continued from Page One) Asked whether he believed “isola- fontam™ was sweeping the country, | My, Traman sald he didu't believe | there wa 1y outsifie of the Chis 1¢0 Tribune and its papers, He did | not elaborate. The Tribune has often been erits feal of the Truman administration FILAY fool you reenn Cemetery The Rosary will be vecited at 7 Fl“ hiz evening i the Carter Chapel @ who Wish, may call at the o 1 10 pm. today Marshall to Remain Mr. Traman also told his news conference that Seoretary of De- fense Marshall will remain on at that post, and Robert A, Lovett will i 'rx,‘:',:a continue to serve as Deputy Sec trat vill be closed | Tetary of Defense | sorvices. These office e safd there was nothing a wos of the Clovernor | HDort given to newsmen by a Auditin White House offiolal who would Yet hix pame be used ha Siuare Symington was being groomed for Secretary of Defense when Marshall deoided o reuire { GuUEs ISR, Symington to Remain | VW $ ihe Alaska De President said Symington | & 3 was gwest of g a very important fob as Cana nan of the Natfonal Seourity | et Board and will stay W \ress members, I ng Aches e been calling eSS 10 Pass on nitavents tor a any he mave suppesied specifically the Brassels Con e Y LOU FAGERSON fore they become final WOME FOR WOLIDAYS Taft of Ohio & W Nebraska said W sepa- Wiss Mary Lo they do not Wash She ST, “ wivool afer Lhe | asking Presadent Yaman o Aisaps, Jeaving Janesn Janaay L plwce Acheson ONJOB | A Christmas dance for the peaple | of Juneau was held Iast night injing plans too for {fhe AFL Mall by the Ameri mas with old fr Federation of Musiclans, Local 672 f family will leaye toge md b entral Labor | American plane’ Dec sounell, Tt was well-attended with| M-S Rudolph ¥ Musielans weie Wolayd and Balx Nt Hopes 10 te trume, BOL Aveny D Rt "»:‘:‘qa“fl' - dastral engineer wiih THE DAILY ALASKA 1MPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA S S PR n (second from i oomed United ght are Kung Pu-sheng, Chi Red China’s Gen, Wu Hsiu-Chua Lake Success (Dec, 16) when b copt on Soviet terms.” Left to in n prepared statement that ghe ago were a “trap ‘ql re of $fa tions ¢ " " Guests mill around the Russian Embassy ballroom in Washington, D mier Stalin at the of the 33rd of the Dean Achoson ohose to vote instead of attending the party Robeson at right, background. @ Wirephato, and so we are keeping AFLMUSICANSDARGE 300, BECOMES JAM SESSION " 1, "onn i Mr. nd Mrs. R three children, Ver peth 7, and Cha celebration anniversary Amanz root service with the AC Alaska and Juncau Operator in the the past several y BLM ENGINEER 10 REPORT IN M. Y, FOR ARMY SERVICE 100 secrotary persons there reported approxima Anita Garnick today. The comn composed of Beiy Chapman, ¥ nens at varic the dance W y session of behop fance music in charge was Allen and Jerry musicians took druments and Iy a J her mod Danny o pes Gregg \ and Frank Pineda son; and aceordic RUDOLPH RECALLED T0 ACS DUTY DAY AFTER RETIREMEN ot Lar- Retired afier v s wWigh the Alaska Oow N tem only to be SETVIR n the enlisted jor his Yetire store for Mas ¥ Pomwmy» R Teave after goi iirewent, M-S there December ihat Gay and v Ay § o @ty sorves £ & per 2 months This week ihe is flanked by orts to bring p Kuan-hua, Wu and P cease-fire measures overwhelming adopted by the General Assembly | United States ruling cireles.” (® Wirephoto. Red [ l Souit$bound ? Aloska Coastol Alfines enables you fo amange —through your locol ficket ogent—yow passoge 0 the Stotes on Pan American, ond then to any Ot on the globel And for you who buy Sickets In Sitka, Hoonch, Tenckee, Skogway, Haines 3 end similor communities, ACA reserves o special % block of seats so that its passengers share equal ; Pooniy with those who buy tickets in Juneowd QUISK%”MZZ{ at a cease-fire i advisers C.. under a large picture of Pre- revelu on. Secrefa ts shown is pend Chiis wit and other relatives iTT R six 'S 4l news conference at Shan. ebrgfion sion of the Bureau of Land tive myngs TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1950 EISENHOWER NAMED AS (OMMANDER OF NEW FORCES, EUROPE; | U.5.T0 SEND TROOPS (Continued from Page One) b Sl | between the President and Secre- {tary of State Acheson, who is in | Brussels for the North Atlantic | Council meetings. | In his telegram to Mr. Truman, :Achcson said the Pact Council members had asked him to forward their request that a U.S. officer be named Supreme Commander, along ‘wyh “their earnest hope that you :m]l find it possible” to name Eisen- | hower, | Qualified for Job | In complying, the President told Acheson he agreed that “General | Eisenhower’s experience and talents make him uniquely qualified to assume the important responsibili- | ties of this position.” | The five-star General, now Presi- | | dent of Columbia University, made | it plain weeks ago he would an»i cept the command if asked to do| | s0. On Oct. 27, he told reporters who ked whether he would accept the | I am v.old‘ {to do.” { Continues as Soldier 1 He has, in fact, continued to be | A soldier {hroughout his civilian ob as President of Columbia Uni- | versity. The terms of the law pro- | viding five-star rank for certain Generals and Admirals stipulate | that they never retire, as do otheri military officers, but continue in | the service alhough they can go on | inactive status. In that status, Eisenhower has | | been out of uniform since February, | 1948, when he stepped out as Army Chief of Staff to begin a vacation before assuming the university post in New York City. However, since then he has been | back in Washington in an advisory capacity to President Truman and thes Defense "Secretaries and as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in a civilian role. It was seven years ago when | “Ike" went to work on his other big job in Europe. In December, 1943, n Korea ex- Wu said | the late President Roosevelt and then Prime Minister Churchill of Britain decided Eisenhower was théir man and named him Supreme Commander of the Allied Expedi- tionary Force destined to liberate Nazi-held Western Europe and eventually to crush the German military machine. CAPT. JOHNSON DUE IN FROM KETCHIKAN Capt. M. A. Johnson, Sector Com- mander of th:> Alaska Communica- tions System is due to return to his Juneau headquarters office today from Ketchikan. He has been in the southern division 'since last | Thursday making his semi-annual inspection of the Ketchikan ACS station. LUTE ry of State Singer Paul ) ) SRRARRRS 7 9 i Vi He has received the letter from the Selec- ic® to report to his board H‘.I shortly after the New leaves tomorrow by P:m' nerican after two and one-halt He has been in :hcl “w|l Now open wee Corps of S parel at the family ETURNS tal officer SUGAR et e e it it ettt o + 0t weeks DOG FINDS MAN'S SEVERED HEAD 10 " REVEAL MURDER KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dec. 19 —{M—Authorities are studying the severed head and mutilated body of 1 middle-aged man as they sought to unravel details of his mysterious death. The discovery of the head, three gold. teeth flashing through a grimace of death, was made by Mrs. R. R. McEnary as she looked sut a window of her fashionable Lakeshore Drive home here to see rer Labrador retriever worrying it n the yard. She summoned police, who found Wwo vertebrae nearby. 1 Service Planes Missing, Paciic (By Associated Press) Two American service planes are lost in the Pacific. A military tran- sport, carrying 30 passengers and a crew of seven, is hours overdue on a flight from Okinawa to Mari- ila’s Clark Field. oy A Navy patrol bomber with seven on board vanished yesterday on a training flight off the Washington coast. A search is being concentrat- ed in an area some 400 miles Wes of Seattle. 4 Minuie Man Corps Is Sugfisled Now (By Associated Press) The nation has received a sug- | gestion for a civil defense corps open to war veterans regardless of age. The Greenville, Ohio, veterans | of Foreign Wars Post proposed that the Federal government form a-so- called Minute Man Corps. Only the President could call the defenders. And during their tour of active duty, the Minute Men would be covered by armed forces' hospitali- zation and disability serviees, and nationsi service life insurance. Baas,»akalls on Proclamation by Press in Russia (By Associated Press) President Truman’s National Em- ergency Proclamation has touch- €d_off a chorus of boos and catcalls in the Russian press. The Moscow newspaper Pravda calls Mr. Tru- man’s act “a new explosion of war hysteria.” hway 66 passes through lava flow in western ico, between the cities of Albugergue and Gsllup. FISK Specialized Home Cooking AR RERRRRRRRRRRRRR EEEEEE T Wednesday and Friday Also Fish and Chips as Usual days till 2 a.m. and Saturdays ill 3a.m. at the BOWL S— LA e A A A A A S A w w % Skinner's e —re———re— Give DAD a Telescope Sight for Christmas - w Scopes, Mounts, Re-loading Supplies Custom-built Rifles Gun Shop Home of the Alaska Magnum 211 Second St.

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