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| PAGE SIX STATEHOOD | IS ISSUE IN HOUSE from Page Ont) | (Continued s would | child by Rep. Hope and Scave somewhat r X the labor law Territory The bill perr tion work eratior cations. The pre limit ¢ £t of the 18 year % | Social Security | A bill introduced by Rep. Hen- drickson u would enable employec public agency be covered by 1 secur- ity. Each such group would be required question of and if they elected to be i by the Fed- of Jun any Federal soc to of employees to vote on the covera cov members here 1 wal CANCER SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT; HOLDS ELECTION Directors and members of the Alaska Division of the American Cancer Society are again reminded the annual meeting of the or- ganization which slated to be held in the Gold Room of the ranof Hotel this evening at 7:30 o'clock. A number of out-of-town to attend the legisla- ive sessions have signified their ention to attend and sevgral of will hold proxies of directors their own communities. business of the an- meeting will be the election a new board of directors for > Alaska Division, but other busi- interest will also be con- of is t large of The principal ness of fucted The annual meeting is open to any person in Alaska who has made 1 contribution of services or money | during the past year, to extend the work of the organization, and| it is hoped that a large and repre- sentative group will be present to | participate in the business of the | meeting. g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BLM PROPOSES NEW BLANKET OIL AND GAS LEASE BOND To simplify the administration of oil and gas leases on public and acquired lands, the Bureau of Land Management is proposing a new blanket oil and gas lease bond form, Secretary of the Interior Oscar L. Chapman, has anncunced Details of the proposed form will be published in the Federal Regis- ter with 30 day’s time allowed for interested persons to submit com- ments, objections and suggestions. The use of the form would be optional, It is an alternative to the present involved procedure which |’ calls for a separate bond on each oil and gas lease. Director Marion Clawson of the Bureau of Land Management said use of the form would considerably lessen the amount of paper work and record keeping now required of the principals, the sureties and the Government. The blanket bond would cover all of the principal’s leases or operating rights under the Mineral Leasing Act, the Mineral Leasing Act for Acquired Lands, or both, in the states for which the bond is submit- MILDRED PHELPS AND WARREN WOLF MARRIED SATURDAY In the presence of a few close riends Mildred V. Phelps and Sgt. Warren F. Wolf were married last Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at| the home of the bride, at 432 Gold Sireet. U. 8. Commissioner Gordon Gray performed the marriage cere- mony. ¥ Atterldants were Miss Harriet Penwell and Mr. Walter Walsh, Among the guests at the wedding were Mrs. James Stewart, Miss Ruth Langley, Mr. Gus George and Mr. C. W. Stevenson. ! Following the ceremony the bridal party went to the Whing Ding Club on the Douglas High y where the wedding supper was served. They later attended the reception given for the Alaska Legislators at the Governor's House. Mrs, Wolf has lived in Juneau since last June, coming here from her home in Seattle, She is on the staff of the Gus George, Superette. Sgt. Wolf came to Alaska from his home in Seattle with the ACS. He served a year at Adak before being transferred to the Juneau ACS Station last February. Szt. and BUILDING AT DOUGLAS | camps, BOUGHT BY ANB, ANS FOR MEETING PLACE At last night’s joint meeting nr{ the Douglas Camps, ANB.-ANS, the former Hubbard building in the village was bought from Willis Pet- ers. The building will be repaired and will be used as a meeting place, socials, and varied other functions by of the Douglas ANB-ANS. i Chairman James Fox appointed members to fill vacancies on vari- as follows: Camp Councilors: C ge Stevens, Thomas Bowman, Willis Pet applica- tions: Willis Peteys; socials: Chas. Morris, Ge I Mrs. Flor- ence Norri fit: Edward Fox, Leonard Bowman; building repair committee: Thomas Bowman, Geo. Stevens, Chas. Morris, Willis Pet- ers. Officer: ANB president; president tary, 25th treasurer, arms. The joint meeting was held at the Bowman residence. Coffee and de- the membe ous committee be the Douglas Camp follows: James an,l s Bowman, vice} ens, secre- e Stevens, sergeant-at of are as Ge Morris, Cha TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1951 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT 3 OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS 1] Tired of Spotty Juneau TR Dry Cleaning? y Cleaning? 19 Years of Service to Alaska VISIT THE FUR RENDEZVOUS Round Trip - Short Limit Fare belween Juneau and Anchorage $85000 plus tax Good between February 13, 1951 and March 4, 1951 For Further Information and Reservations Try Our Sensational Different Kind of Service! Spots vanish! All dirt out! Odorless! Perfect pressing! You'll never go back to old- fashioned dry cleaning. CITY DRY CALL | ted. The amount of coverage would vary according to the Acts and tates covered. Widespread use of the voluntary form would eliminate the need for approval of a separate bond be- fore drilling may commence on a | lease. It would not, however, elim- { inate control of drill sites and drill- ing by the Geological Survey. eral Act, could make application to the Auditor of Alaska for such cov- erage. The bill carries an emergency clause to put it into effect immed- iately upon its passage and approval. Immediately following the annua the Board of Directc | will hold a meeting for the pur-| se of electing officers for the| ensuing year, and for mapping out | plans for the cancer control pro- ;gram, and the cancer crusade during the present fiscal year. Com- requested in House Memorials in- | Mittees will be appointed for the troduced this morning. Both »\-erc‘hunfllim: of the principal phases | addressed primarily to the Alaya|of the work Aeronautics and Communitations| Present officers Alaska Commission and the Department of | Division are Dr. William P. Blanton, Aviation for Alaska. | Chairman of the Executive Board; H M. 5 by Rep. Degnan, re-| Mildred R. Hermann, Commander; quests construction of an airstrip| Allan G. Marcum, Finance Officer; at Shaktoolick, in the Second Di-|Charles W. Carter, President of the | vision. | Board of Directors; Mrs. Edward H. M. 6, by Rep. Wells, seeks G. Chester, Vice President, and construction of a landing field in|Miss Dorothy Farrell, Secretary Mrs. Wolf will make their home & efresk ents vere served in Juneau at 432 Gold Street. jlglons refresnine b the members by Mr. and Mrs. Thos Bowman after the meeting, which | was heartily enjoyed by every nnui ! meeting BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 716 CLEANERS PHONE 8¢ / WSCS TO MEET { The WSCS of. the Methodist Church will hold, an exeditive committee meeting Wednesday at 8 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. Har.| The t ld Schultz, 606 W Tenth St. 'land fro | present Airfields Wanted Two airfield improvements were i an was illegal in Sr:n(—! 707 to 1782. DOUGLAS NEWS Mrs. A. E. Goetz and Mrs. Will- |fam Weir and families entertained B o Mook 2o in | Comiiittee Chairmen who)hiave 8t dinner Friiay eventil SEtee o By i " f " | George Getchell of Juneau and Second Division, served during the past year are B.| : . % 0y i o ioained anoktly beo|Prank Heintsleman, Ohaimah of| who lett Sinday op ke SRR > : y SR = her new home in Seattle. The cen- fore noon and will reconvene at|Federal Employees; Everett Erick- i ¥ o | P | terpiece at the dinner was a cake 10:30 tomorrow morning. | son, Chairman of Education of | ” o | Public Information; Mrs. C. c. | made by Mrs, Weir topped with g T | . “Bon Voyage.” CAVE S, : Carter, Service Chairman, and > FOREAIC paTUIRAY | Norman Banfield, Chairman of the| Other guests besides the Goetz Charles W, Carter plans to 1eave | committee on Constitution and By-| and Weir families included Mr. Saturday on a trip to the states.|; .. The Rev. R. Roland Arm- and Mrs. Gene Weschenfelder of He expects to stop briefly in Seat-| | ' = 4 i Fritz Cove and Mrs. Jessie Frasier. . | strong served as Territorial Crusade Me and Porll_and bgf{arc _gmng k:““Ch:nrman last year. Charles W. P ico o et b daugh-| Garter was local chairman of the ter, Mrs harles A. Carter, He| . , ... crusade. expects to be gone about six weeks or two months, ‘ of the ant?" FUNERAL FOR BABY Tentative arrangements have been " made for the funeral on Thursday for Gail Ann Fleek, 2-months- |old daughter of Mr. and Clayton Fleek. The baby died at St. Ann's Hospital Monday evenin THAT’s the time fo Freshen up Mi-Lady’s Wardrehe I BABY DIES ] A baby girl, who had been named Melody Joy, born to Mr. and Mrs | William Geddes Sunday morning, | died yesterday afternoon at St ! Ann's Hospital. She had weighed ounces. WHAT ARE THEY? WHERE ARE HAVE YOU SEEN A FLYING SAUCER? . BREAKS ANKLE Ralph Marsh suffered a le when she slipped on | IE A North Franklin Street near the | FROM SEATTLE grade school last evening, after J. A. Torwich and W. J. Jolly | attending a meeting of the Juneau 1| of Seattle are stopping at the Bar- | writers at the home of Mrs. Dora anof Hotel. Sweeney. Mrs. Marsh was taken to St. Ann’s Hospital for treatment. | Mrs. broken Stevens Offers You these Savings rent at 702-tf Sewing machines for || Marie’s Sewing Center, —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— smazs Blouses EEmmm Were Priced Now Reduced at fo Dr. Ted Oberman Optometrist wishes to announce the opening of new offices at the 20th Century Theatre Bldg. 2nd Floor on February 1 oo Somaos JU O OOt O ot - Records from Dr. Simpson’s 5 Practice at The Nugget Shop 7 % will be at this office. e e m— NO. REFUNDS EXCHANGES or APPROVALS on SALE MERCHANDISE Streaking Phone 61 Unknown Comes a Strange New Terror— Watch for the Answer Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Saturdays ’til 2:00 p. m. 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