The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 13, 1951, Page 6

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% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX the hero of Bataan said he - - te the story, Charles | gather to attack G FOR GASTINEAU DIST, ((HAMPION CHARLES o vo fod, i ool Fobampben e o e rom STOPS OMA IN 10TH: | rans. The booing was provoked by | Wainwright 'also said he thinks Kenneth H. U ¥ low blows, punches that cost Ezzy |the Russians have unlimited forces Scout field exe 2| REFEREE STOPS BOUT e risth ana « in Manchuria ready to pour into aska Council ul Of the low blc hat cost him | Alaska at the bidding of the Krem- with his fa Xt Wi - two rounds—the fifth and eighth |[lin forces. This attack, he said, ing to Ixec s Ma (By Murray Rose) nd we sponsible for much of | could be expected after the invasion Powers e n il 1 y 62 P T he. booing arles said “Oma car- | of Allied sections of Germany. ¥ 3 1eau | i, f nd ke ries his hands low and my punches The General said he thinks the he norther %o ah ; e |kept glancing off. I don't think | U.S. is in a bad situation this time aska. His ma- full recognition as|they hurt him.” because of lack of preparation and lity will be to assist — that we are actually at war already. )= A;I'(’u' war Betore The National Geographic Society fossils indicate there were at | & 4 ‘ 5 End Of Year looked three kinds of giant sea rep- | teran Lee O = Foy hy walHW!lgh’ iles 80,000,000 years ago. u"d to be thriity R d title bout adison Squ Germany pioneered in the con- last E1TUS, Tex. 13—M—Ge¢ m of lignite into gas before | 'Y 66 . ‘Maybe I'll more the | Jonathan ) ainwrigh i 1 d E . e e e e e s | L | is to be as “Modern as Tomorrow” bt (;.\: l\‘rurn. « I Helena, wnezl wapoleon was ; Lkt wilh iive & ORI |11;1;1,,,F;::M7 t ] golug to b at a x.;‘-,;‘m,t here ye i ciled, is afu—th Atlantic islani {\'0 longer is it cun,xi}(lt'l‘(id ‘f‘:mart(‘i’ 0. be ax- of the proressional staff assigned|'2“€ 6 o fl " 1943 ravagant, One can be thrifty, and still enj : ) B, O o b L directly to it During the past six | 28ainst Jersey Joe ¥ things, one of the most dominant is the friend- years, the Alaska Scout Executive | trolt, Miami ‘“] St. L - o' derved -tk £ s is expected to be ironed o 8 D > 3 i > e AL "'1.",.(!.”,";.“.' at a conference at natio ¢ t ly attention of one’s associates. ADMIRING 0 his p,r\(x...], “" 1:“ vh::‘u v s i % b1 ; : attention! Attention that comes to the one who DRTA as a 8- e w4 0 is w - ¢ eld ce from Dory |crown by whipy Pt Rl el mec s formerly field executive | Chicago June 22, 1 e Two Wonderful Specials Given by two skilled Beauticians \m in Gastineau | 2head of Joe mesa for more | SO (L et sxth d Starting Monday fense of the Crown 1 it has m;-x felt advisable to duv.g"7-" ;‘l" ;i“"“:‘ "‘J'," ')' Sl (,N ”‘EN’S SU'TS the new field man e old -Brown Bomber s Ubbelohde, his wife, and the “m h_‘ ! M‘l : ek To Continue fflr g v i : Rayelle . ) Roil Machineless Permanent Wave Flexa-Wave young son, will arrive in Juneau | W aboard the Baranof. For the knocko ’!‘ ’1'-\”‘“' * 01‘71'; WEEK three years he has been serving|Oma was & ? . 5 4 g Tield execticlve Ore-TIda | script. He meth down S = Steamed with Lanolin . . . . a favorite Cold-Wave Council, with - | his pla 1 earing bodv : e 0= 61 - . . . . . 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At a time when bigotry, witch- ‘ A\ 77 craft, and intolerance were the order of the day, he brought a refreshing breath of inde- pendence in thought, initiative in action, and universality in understanding. With unbound- ed energy he $66.00 ONE WAY $118.80 ROUND TRIP Bk 178 < ' (Plus Tax) \ p [ el I ' (TR - = || founded a Great Industry flufi:fifg”’;&%figfi | | A _ | Fromanhumblebeginning he mastered ~ Graphic Arts which have securely the most experienced crews and ' : : the art of printing as it was known in placed his name in the hall of fame. A stewardess hospitality. | 3 / NN . e s o AR For reservations, call Pan | 1 S A his day. With equipment that was pri- distinguishing mark of the work of this American at... i ; = i = = - ' . . . Baranof Hotel : R : X mitive by comparison with today's man was his devotion to his fellow gy A\ ’ g j technical advances, he used the hand- man. The great industry which he Pav AHERICAN \ _ N powered press, wood cuts and hand-set founded was, in reality, created Horio Atrwars Z Z » ' type, to create masterpieces of the for a Great People' veats WevE FLGWA Auksks That those who inherit the freedoms so dearly bought by the Founding Fathers are a great o people will not be denied. Not by those who hold dear liberty of life, freedom of assembly o : and of the press. It is this freedom of the press which has been a primary factor in the January 17, 1706 (Old Style—Jan. 6) ‘ gortl LG 1R development of an economic system from which has come more enjoyment and comfort e than the human race has ever hefore experienced. Don't delay! Conce v o | So Now We Observe National Printing Week your fire insurance. Don’t wait until you have a loss :?u]:di:nr::tutzl(i:i;llra'::‘)lcc' | us we observe the week of January 14th to It is their feeling that the city of Juneau is A final word should relate' to those who are that something has heen | s 20th as “NATIONAL PRINTING well provided with services adequate for the engaged in giving you a printed record of the The group of men and women asso- needs of this business community. And, in ob- news of the day and to the newshoy carriers oveArIo(;ked e a !hal your policy does not fit because ciated with the publishers of this message listed servance of “NATIONAL PRINTING WEEK”, who bring your daily a.nd Sunday papers to it is their determination to “Get the Job Done your homes. All share in the knowledge that of an(?dd“.m“ (f’ ym:r [ below take this opportunity of signifying their ' p;ozer La‘ir :g“sx“,m"r 4 confidence in the future of Alaska and of Juneau, in Nineteen Fifty-One” to the satisfaction of theirs is a vital part in the life of America. B g § and of their sense of responsibility for render- business firms and public agencies of this com- All work to make Juneau and Alaska a better place in which to live. ing a competent and adequate service. munity. Shattuck Agency Phone 249 The Alaska Sunday Press - Miner Publishing Co. - Geo. M. Simpkins Co. - The Daily Alaska Empire Seward Street JUNEAU

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