The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 2, 1951, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA P — ARIZONA LAWYER WRITES HOUSE APPROVES HILARIOUS BOOK ABOUT 'a; S FOR HIS TRAVELS IH MEXICO TVRIALS S SN Allan K. P of Phoer hilario Lost, fellow 1 Mexi publi New te south of the bord MDORTANT SPECIAL BUK BAY MEETING 3k 5!.) i TONIGHT Perry with such And Ala terested ir son of Alaska American 5,000 weeks, ALASKA'S FLOWER TO BE EXHIBITED IN NY, SHOW NEXT AUTUMN| Com- from Garden Territorial RANGOON. — dents are peeved at ment’s said s0 at a public speakers accused Prime 'In.ka Nu of selling “eurry Burm Chamber of for de- will be et-me-not, Augu: The 8% > Americans.” They made it want their firmly democ quite country link with the Soviet atic ~ educational atly “admired.” Chamb to the request furnish flow 1wmumn regardir NAMPA. IDAHO SENDS Hf’“NM 10 JUNEAU UT, Lebanon, — Lebar Women's Federat pres esolution ed strong disap- ':b AMBER (OMMERCE ol ot woqehae MDA recent shooting incidents. ppreciation from Ed-| MOTe Lieutenant Goverrior | Ver¢ Injured at Hior number In some ca putes betwee lem fired et off dynamite bombs, interference from the poli The population of thi of stparate demo! es they Christians isked to pro- | the Cham- and | pe of currency h can keep book tus and of the hands them the mc 1,000,000 busines World Airways t of [1 AWAIL and Hazel Gu ss on the Ju- went through will leave UNESCO. ago UNEE Nations Educational, al Organiz coupon year: FROM SAN FRANCISCO s of the wor bloc involved ‘BurmeseStudentsAsk Soviel Link; Blast U.S. ese or. clear they more whose system’ ed ehanese Womenin g Action Against Riofs M — The ion in than 20 persons reportedly several fatally. s tiny, mountainous country on the eastern National Commis- | ., A o - stu- | their govern- “pro-American attitude” and meeting. Soudent Minister out Burmese with in a tions dis- and Mos- Participants are said to have machine guns and pistols and with no Webber-Benitz Wedding Event At Tabernacle marriage I adioli and white | in ame (he bri: son of Mr! of Ralph E. B ceremony ncine Luyckfa Johnson, a with hes . _crown K carried a W a white iel Henchcliffe, owned in powd, “Toget 1 royal blue taffeta| fan-shaped car- Crewmen and sy Johnson, represent- monies aboard the taken cut of mothba mother, wore a roses Anthem Angeles ago and i FRIDAY, "'x’l:l:'.';\l:\' fimiher (ruls&r foms Fleel , 1951 s pla Efiéfigj GLAS NEWS before the Myrtle and | gowns wristlets tions. e Hifthes w hers were Robert Cous Hansen and Norman of mmers. Mrs. Sommers p or the ceremc n Pr Baker. cheme” | moving 4 by This 145-h.p. BIG JOB faatures new driver comfort in the 5-STAR Cab ++ . modern, massive_fron-end styling. 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JUNEAU MOTOR CO. ach anniversary and the home on on the Glacier Higk state of the ch will be ou and plans for 5 Gladys | winl e disc nch bowl and Crowell had -tiered smilax a three .‘". rounded by and The more on of cere-|anqg an 'S CANDY SALE uts Tr nd cookie The Doug burg, Washir and sister of the groom, and Ma Benitz, of Prosser, Wash- | afternoon bezinn wo brothers. | This is the only will reside in Juneau. | jt f the Gir group, and for their Intern fund. sale in the D 30 o'clock proc PACK CC Ca@ng Sign = nd Der 10 n"l(lL]\u- S Committee ome of Den Mothe iman. COLURBUS, O., ken. 2 —(P— A sign on the shoulders of a man| g in front of Memorial Hall stopped traffic yesterday. One side read: “Repent you un- godly sinners.” | A banner over the hall entrance | and others interested in advertised the meeting inside of | scouting work to enjoy a social eve- the 32nd annual Ohio Pastors’ con- | ning together. vention The sign bearer, Edward McCand ST S AR lish, 29, of Washington, D.C., he was on a one-man tour of the | TaftHarll nation “because the morality of t=fial E‘? !‘“ he nation is low.” Asked why he| N B S e nation 1s Jow.” ket on 1or| NOW Being *.au Reaarding his picket-line marching, he re- ‘pncd: ¢ 1 “Oh, pastors need to be reminded of old-fashioned evangelical re- | (By As ted A Senate subcommitte be starting a stuc ligion as much as anybody else.” Hartley w. The aim will streng the provisions Touple Earns Ph.Ds, oo (olorado Research CEDAR ounz Ce _4 3 See of al em- to h th law w ergency will be hi ator Huk sota. Hum coming those industries cov —and not to the railr which is governeq by —the Railway La sub I!;’J‘\'DS' Towa.—{R—A ar Rapids couple Wil oon be rded doctorate degre it the University of Minnesota— dividends of three summers spent in a joint geologic study in the Colorado Rockies. Ralph Langenheim, assistant pro- fessor of geology at Coe College, near here, and his wife, Jean, went over 200 square miles of Colorado mountain country with the scienti- fic version of a fine-toothed comb Ralph studied rock formations while his wife worked on plant dis- tribution for their Ph.D projects. The two started the studies on their ‘honeymoon in 1946. dustr TO § Sat. Noel Miles, s Chord Field ne in Juneau yesterday (xpetlcd 'o po' out Roy J. Dexter, PAA, from Seattle is registered at the Baranof Hotel |s rest of the year DELF records a | Dut ch tomorrow | ~A new type of he passenger back d in the event o is in the mil instead of f airplane crash an airlines executive adaptable for militar; carrier s as well as enger service. It lung in such a w ted b rather send the ition for is recline levers to push tments to make. Inventor Jess Benne't, ass t to the presi- nt of Braniff International Air- :mrrlfl ng results of test i n final 1d seeking a ])Iudll(‘l} to are no 1y is his ch lel DUE TODAY Will Reedy, hy erin Rokerts, eau of Reclamation here, were today from Denver, CO they have been ith work on the Eklut Reclamation pro- | ¢ ere | connection w a other jects for Alaska. STORY HOUR POPT Twenty-three youngsters attend- | ed the pre-school story hour at the Juneau Library ing. Mrs. Stanley Baskin was the tory teller. ESSMENT O MINING PROPOSED » — ssment work” on ims until the end of the | national ergency was yoposed in Congress by Senator lete R-Mont). mining law 5100 worth of work ‘be per- d each yi on any mining laim on public' land until title is ined requirement World War requires at was suspended II and for a S’ORK. Feh. 2 —M= The y Com ssion sdid to- investigating repor! fell in Rochester, was “measurably aid the reports indi- “(here is no possibility of or animals.” cated n to humar L!i%i@n Feb. 2—(M—A peti- collective bargaining ng 1,400 Bristol Bay ATTLE, for a lection up. been repre- Alaska Fishermen's Bering an in- nized Union is torial Department of Educa- has included his annual jutheast Alaska schools in his program of work the past several weeks. FROM SEATTLE McFarland of Seattle is at the Gastineau Hotel. mpson Dies Jim Simpson of Palmer, died in Mont., according to word here by Jack O’Connor. was for many years an for big game hunting y and later here in Al- outfit! in W; SEATTLE VISITOR E. D. Perry of Seattle is at the Baranof Hotel. e ey SKI MOVIE SHOWN A crowd of over 125 persons, in- cluding many youngsters, were en- over the championship movie shown at the Grade School last evening by the Juneau ski Club. — e FRANK MAPLETON HERE Frank Mapleton, well known Fair- panksian, is stopping at the Gastin- cau Hotel. FROM ANNETTE C. W. Johnson and Mel G. Cragg fof the PAA traffic department at yesterday morn-: Annette are in Juneau at the Bar- anof Hotel. . o

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