The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1951, Page 2

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-PAGE TWO TiE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— J['.\'J*L\L‘. ALASKA ; W e SRS MONDA‘Y, JANUARY 22, 1951 P [ \ : "’ g ; ”‘p . hard McCormick. Isaac is ni\oled that the organization send ; | ;, 7 ¢ g %fl?s E 5 ?esen a“ves eel fi‘fl | e coach of the U. of Alaska, | clothing to migrant workers in the iy X ' SL1GE : Cormick will leave Juneau | Soutt and a check to the Dun- 7‘§, | Tuesday morning with 2 group of | ca Miswion at Fairbanks. The Feb- | selectees for the Armed Service .uary aneeting will be held at the | for induction at Anchorage, | hor. of Mrs. Ada Springer, Beb ? ——- |l€hd: Avenue. 7 ; i 2 3o o8 5 Lk P 3 % & 4 WM MEETS | SIS, SRR f . ! S : : { hom: ¢ kens A ‘f gl i e e rfl Atiis Hospital, Wi 1 or.. | The Januar! of the Bap- | BOY FOR STRONGS fi 8 ) Fas S 7 p ¥ ey . E Mm‘u pneumonia for Vo . 1's sionary Society | 4 baby boy was born to Mr. anu 4 | - L. h i F S evening at tha | Mrs. Jerry Strong of Douglas at the % M. Mrs. James vas | Government hospital yesterday. HCME NURSING Home Nursng Classes will be| ), "Im en (2), Stepovich (4) 1 Y . 5 : i3 t y p again s, evening in ‘the| 1 - [ Cross Surses program, headed Douglas by r R.N. Classes (C\ sitinuec SEVENTH STRONG SON r. and Mrs. J Stror e : e past ? o s of ntt s The Story of the houses | Sunday morn: {in at 8 pounds and 9 ounce By BOB DE ARMOND l " Austria, where an untold nums | bas not yet be amed. He join e 4 - 0 B O I e S S S S ' missing, | these brothers, 3; Gene Petroleum Project ) hs James, where he had served on the City O el d 2. The fa ; P S Pl Council in earlier years. e S s | alnton” ekl 4 Gold Room fiAn Who ' xiea e Tl .| Bill Egsn retiined S Wt Lol R ures for the VI | Gith the Alaska Native Service pa e @ . s enze . ‘\4‘~“w professes o e an | jaqyre in 1947 and introduced & hili |, : i Bk av il Baranof Hotel t y | admirer of this column ealed An-1y, provide a bounty on eagles. It i 4 ¥ ¥ Bty & § 0 o’cloek Tonight ivdad b hyehlantibs ARth o Do e G0 BRECS. $EL xpency said ¢ {saster struck | his service there this week. o’clock Tonig! . : | passed the House but was killed s lour the other evening to tell us| | | by Public Welfare TRUgS | s A A = 3 ; Ny v ke | at lea in Switzerland = i drickson (1), Miscov ), Gun- g er | that Governor Ernest Henry G fhe tand . B the 50 dead, it said, 20| KERNS HOME | dersen (1) 3), Wells ( MU . |ening has organized a H‘uvu(” Two years gg, cmR e Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerns return- The Public d e ture, Egan headed the Municipal R R Rl ittt Roads and Hi y wih- | EX Glib at. the el P | ed serious 1 s 1 tral- Festere SR 2 Affairs Committee of * s¢ ang ; L X s Invite y When we showed no enthusiasm | gro uene served as. § he ’;f’;‘e | Iz in addition to the d Saturday night, returning from a Is Invited avenius (2 lard (3) Ise over this knowledge, he asked, “Do et g o, 50 persons were injured,! two months Degnan (2 : il . | tem again introduced an eagle . Bro LABARTE oith ¢ . g you know why he vized it? 3 wught beneath roofs! The couple with th « nlned bounty bill, with an appropriation N caught beneath x 3 Rules—McCutche ( 3 g ) | 3 | at th 1 said we I the faintest | 8 3 & {ént" of . the | T spent the first b Bieboy g : ik |of $15,000. Tt was passed by both|‘T'" s i e il e R atents in’ Reno, g i ent |1 houses and became our present| ‘" Hope (1), John “He’ ordunised the Hax ol : ne our presen {ada and were presen the t Territorial Instituti 3 . 2 : eagle hounty law, although without ore Slides Feured | itorial Institutiofs—I o keep Stanley McCutcheon from : y v : ) Y | the signature of the Governor AL v it going to Yale,” the man said. I~ Sidan's sagle KOG fabsivad ! till was g on the month ¥ ! . ] ; He though the information should | n'|llh(;n1i ehtite ’_ e : n side of the Alps, causing|ifornia at Orange, MacKinnon (1) : 2 ¢o into the Notebook. o , .and 50 did Nis) roop5 there wowd ke more ava- | parents. This Transportation, Commercs : At the time we could not see i ibx]l to levy a head tax on all u cl | and b gl dcaven JoHBEby I ¢ ke e Bl °| married females resident in the ) ; ) o % Navigati 3 Ci 7 lue, but aiter a little thot i 7 2 the § the » (1), Carlson (3), Gasse X ve @ Y | territory. The latter, as r . . s fres e matter seems worthy o en- | : Bilshaon (3. Wb ) n {10 doubt intended, did not Veterans' Legislation — M ; B ndamentally, we believe every [ how O ey £ St Bt e E. Gr tled to as much educa-| ¢ “FEH Gt oy housands of British anc = o ; NEW, 'COACH ay Means—TF I . s Alaska Road Miscovich (4), Mal > c a ¥ Hew 0 to° fhe the Ramsey-Rutherfo Gatlibn’ 5. : v v 4 s G thel yaldez. Later he . anic for Bob Ree Harold Gillam, own plane. sing and ano r 20 of the & flos \E 24 to be warned that ther nk ski res ned were 500 Barne : 1 J‘Aux_x g xI i : ¥ { ‘no But if % y McCutch bored all Short 11‘ "’*]‘ T the House ey LA ese the end of goin recessed unt this afternoon <t aln. b believe iE Hu . to to give the Comr 1 ’ i t the Har- nent Help an oppor Y d t i view job-seeker \lx Ki rl who came to Al man most school teacher and married SENATORS = o' o s B Sl e b W Charles Gistls | oo PP L Wiy e BETRAR RS T s |3 » : K. e weneral 0 Gountes on American (‘wnman Plansio .- s 7 s Mr. Seller itidonorn eis [ BN " i oAy DASSane | T el W ; BUTROVICH o (it wwion s e o "Boa Thal Rap™ (i 914, Egan you » 4 32 Born in Yugos! ame \ S G B k o Ear g : ot the soungest, ma For M‘;mefi E\;dnap United States g \ ei a Break (Continued from Page One) . rant £ | com t t 1 a is] ent to Alask At an ! I . OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 22—®— | miner and powder man. He ca i L6 ; ac tha o : <y f, { Bot ; A “Pl beat that rap some WAy,t|Seattle last August because of poor - \ : A ! session E 5 ieclared confessed slayer William | health. 3 2 Tl o ! “ e w IA(‘S gfi;i’l‘)‘l‘l‘""“‘ (AnoLhe i et Sl TP A :q o her | E. Cook, Jr., as he awaited indict-| The funeral will be tomor T L ve e sy e sy hor e ment tomorrow in tie kidnap-slay-i A cousin, George Strbac, s S0 ere is one teensy-we x R Boe .1 |ing of the Carl Mosser family. %% |in Anchorage. "C’AA it NS 5 TROM KETCHIKAN 8 P 1 This dct(-rmumli.nn was expressed 2 $5eE Tor 245 L Jupn W. Hay of Ketchikan is| g £ § tr to prisoners sharing Cook’s com- FROM PETERSBURG its allure an y sei 4’ guest. st the Baranpl, Hotel o e ;n,t,ab?:m e ”fq Rwpichafil s Mis - DO BEGiad and The Want Ad Section in The Empire is YOUR marketplace. A Want ortunity to get trs r 3 1 neider 3 d here yesterday from Los An-| Norma Wilder of Petersburg ar y > ‘ b vy g h PR ; ity At . the’ Baraviof ‘HAtel Ad is your best way to sell or buy . . . easily and inexpensively. Put the side’ 1 s S i e 4 " i x ’ . o The Jo explanation of t . Snattle i i 4 and jury will be asked to- Want Ads to work for you now .. . just phone 374. We'll be happy to help n lan of t o i ow to indict him on a Lind- The population of Tibet is be 5 s if i Probably the guys are ' tered he Bar Hotel. | ¢ ; vih Taw Kldiiap chiree: abauctiilaten. to b8 Hacteasing. bec: you word your ad if you wish B 83 toend Hhe i i Egan d the Honse Co | home and spend their e five Mossers of Atwood, IlL,|the large number of celibate Bud-! 5 v AU JIRPS HE , Fish Game. He h s e ¢ z - salvin E. Anderson and Cpl | made another attempt at a state- with intent to do bodily harm: “To } dhist monks and the practice of E!ere S hgw io Sknd ln Your wani ad b 70 IN HONDLULU Adid el S Elmen | endum, i o i | Wit, murder.” Illolvamh\ a day like . l_x» ‘,1 A‘ e v ‘»’, ].,.,\1“ A€ BTE AT 1. Count the number 2. Divide this total 3 You now haye the Sty | of words in your ad. by 5 to get the num- number of lines in es to learn the temperature an Hocklon ith AR i 2 : g ._ it i line Sl ; annechlon ST POIE ez . dt A E ! &P | (A group of nam- ber of lines. There your ad. See item T o o bers up to 5 digits are five words of No. 4 to figure t' ¢ ——————————————————————— cOuntE S8 DHS average size in each Rt now bel ¥ ly on s I ie 3 tioa oi the Ter- local Pan American World Mr. and M h Snowden of secured its / the Homse word). line. etin bo “the window of t A VISITORS ritorial Cor of Mines and office. “Not > are’ trying 10| sitk are : the Barsnaf too, was voted down by ‘i an te any triss to the Hawaiian | Senate. : ew amp u eau I Ies | 4. Each line, (group of 5 words), costs 20c th(:nfll:tgg?f PS5 s in the off L Served In Al and 10c CdLh day after that. For example, and 30c each Sl e ;i:’ flxtures Ilke these' i 15 words (3 lines) is 60c for the first day, : Baranof Hotel. my, on May 19, 1943. He was ; | additional day. Minimum charge, 50c. That's cheap SITKA VISITORS discharzed fr the Army as enough, isn’t i*? and Mrs. D, C. Bradshaw| Frank A. Degnan, representative | scrgeant on March 30, 1846, F of Sitka ar- stopping at the|from Unalakleet, is stopping at the | days previously he had been e Baranof Hotel. Gastineau Hotel. nayor of his home town of Vaudez, Use this handy coupon fo send in your ad Gentlemen: Do d light softened 3 BT byv:m:.; ongmel 3 Please insert the following ad, for ... days beginning covting here Bright light directed UP from this part of bulb ... under . .... Money enclosed 1 BillmeO * General Electric e ail this coupon fo: I 4 ¢ The Daily Alaska Empire 3 only Box 1991, Juneau, Alask - | 0X , Juneau, Alaska a4 *You may be billed for classified advertising if you have a telephone ; . 3 3 . < listed in your name in the Juneau telephone directory. Otherwise, 7 - 5 R ? A & e AlaSka EleCtr lc please send the proper amount with this order. B OYAL SPORTS SESSION_ Emperor Hirohito (right), of Japan, and members of his Light and PowerCo. family Jhat before starting a tennis game on the grounds of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. Empire want ads are read throughout Southeast Alaska

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