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PAGE SIX . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NSS———— AFUBALLOTS | Cagers Arrive for Play T U o[ Alaska 3 % % The Iuncheon group of the| [] their regular biweekl at | {the American Legion dugout at| THROWN OUT Secrefary Oscar Anderson Claims Aciion Clears Him of Charges members of 1 | riers liately arose be- s faction and left- 1e union to what lification 1 vot tw wing forces prompted tk The port come hingi both Alaska and West was re- the out- Basketball players from the U of A have ived here to play the Columbi Migh School gym tonight and go to Douglas tomorro w night to play Mike Nite Owls. Abeve is Coach Lud m was disqu 7 | Lumber cagers in the Juneau I Urick, the full cage lingup inc ‘ g seven players who are now on the channel. unless something | ar me. ARE MARRIED IN ol L Tro T AND FWS AGENTS done | | | | Anderson as 2 V! in e ) ¢ of the action z SUNDAY CEREMONY | -2, Vot o moasiers cestee (ONVENE THIS A. M. raes brot i k”x” ;h.l :h“ry’\ “Mr’n ,)xlx‘lljml:}:“y{ m presence of close friends| The U(,;y::xlc;opnl)a(nc at 416| \onpers of the Alaska Gamel rlyne Alberta McLeod be- William and Wildlife | agents met Commission and son had failed to carry out man- | ¢ Service dates of the membership. the bride of Mr ry_Roden. | purchased by | | i | officials Taking an opposite view of the AOORE ZE IR R e in embly at 9 o'clock | action, the trial committee that : U5, - Oome i Epth Fi0 Jack yet because he is|, in the District Cou heard the charges against Ander- : $ 'Gray, ut. T olclock | Jolning - Hcl GREEED C 90 EOIS al session of the son issued the following statement: nday evening in the Hotel Ju-|rare mineral prospectir \nd of field agents of neau California mounta “The night And on of the found guilty of by motion adopted Friday | .. did not in any way clear | charges he W the trial com A the couple were | on: Ernest H tendants for darriet R. Jones and Page. C oose antler mittee. The motion was adopt l-ul!u\uv‘g ihe - Vi 8 I . Bupite H_" ause of discrepancies in the| Per was L.'l\’l‘n.nl Whi Ding mcesure 79 and °© & b = : vote cast in Alaska.” | the Douglas Highway for the wed- we 1ow in the American | . ‘,“, . The statement was signed by | ding party. i eum of Natural History in New : Hans Hansen, Jack Woods, Danny The bride and gxcu'.m have both| York « A Dygart and Ed Megaard. cen in Juneau some tme and have| o'Connor lirsi came to the North | ™ A8 B 1F) “Yhe purpose of: the referendum|Many friends here. Mrs. Moore| iy 1598, mined and mus e 161 eRlonel, perAticly Sl |pul 1.8k 3 1 ). he i8] anc Vilah came here about fourteen months ago from her home in Seattle and has Leen secretary in the c s ction division office of the Al- Service. Mr. Moore here about the from his Calif. most of Alaska. Folice ard Fi Fairl was to ratify or reject a trial committee report finding Anderson guilty. A dispute arose over ballots from all branches in Alaska and particularly the Dillingham branc where 1400 Bristol Bay fishermen have voted to leave the AFU There also were challenged ballots in Washington, Oregon and Calif- : 1 e e coupte. win make | DORCAS SOCIETY 10 | | ice by Rhode and talks by Earl Ohmer, president of the Alas- ka Game Commission, Dr. Clarence | the, Alngka Game | Cotta tant Director of the red | Fish and Wildlife e Va | ington, and Charle sistant Branch Chief Game Mana Division DI n , was >c Native been of time, coming in North Hollywood, and is an architectural draftsman went mmission in 1930, and same | ¢, from Gevernn year ago. past ye 1 > a summary o | Anderson said the action would ; in no way affect his decision an- their home in Juneau. i operation and the general .nm.\-; S o maler to wilndrew a8 8 — ! ASSEMBLE TONIGHT | tion of nis division. Those matsine i X %% | talks were E. W. E lkins, Wildlife anagement; Howard Baltzo, As- stant Regional Director, The Dorcas Society will meet t e tor eecion, He 1) REPUBLICANS HOLDING | One of the principal charges ‘bk'k‘dilf‘ of several desiring to at-|ypit at the University of Alaska against Anderson was that he re- fused to order other members of i respect picket lines S , evening Home | i thlf(,nun::;e:? i o strike last| Juneau Republicans and Repub- ;“‘_’,”‘C Tuesday evening Home| mpjs afternoon’s meeiing was to ;1,3, i Ketehikan 33 days before | lican members of the Territorial ‘I‘;"r““*’E el iante e tumiaiierii FWS aegnts * Leglalature from all parts of ‘Alaska ! ~HIS: e S sROCEL lead out)yng would g and shing season. bt o1 als N prning of the (TEhNe will gather in the Gold Room of ' :]"" dd“““(“t’“"c‘l“- ‘:‘]“l"" mbers | ;- resume of each s . .. are urged to attend as further plans| ji.i jot in the te the Baranof hotel this evening at iistrict in the t ¥D! BALL' SUCCERSFUL A oniodk Tor a’THneoln Day Dinrier.: Wilibe-181d 4y e sals o) be skl s for in the A record crowd attended the An- . early this spring. lation: for next The dinner is spon yred by 4 . Juneau Republican 'Cl ) Miss Janice Bu car will be d nual Fireman’s Ball at the Elk b dad book review of “The F hall last Saturday night. Life-size | .. o P A e g : ard Simmons will'act as toastm: St of the Alaska cartoons of Fire Chief Minard Mill | . 0 s 110 evening. by vawbx'n E. Ha ¥5 | at 9 o'clock tomo and Assistant Fire Chief William f Abel Tasman and Capt in at 1:30 o'clocl Republican members of the £ ate and House of ent will be introduced ¢ > Islands of the South have been wrapped in the f the Federal lyon in Room 430 i Neiderhauser caused merriment as 5 Of| puilding. did a realistic mural of a fireman 1 on for rescuing a scantily clad damsel. brief talks, as will Mrs. Alber |mystery and romance. Members | pjelq personnel and supervisors o = White, Republican National Com.| WOt Want to miss this! |of the Fish and Wildlife Service POWER OFF NOTICE | miteewoman for Alaska, and Mr.| R will assemble in the D Court | ATTENTION MASC. Yoom tomorrow. Game regulations Tae power will be off in DOUG- | White, General LAS, on the DOUGLAS ROAD and | Republic.n Ps NOR'rH DOUGLAS ROAD Tuesday, | February 13, 1951, from 9:00 A. M :mtil 12:00 Noon. A. J. working on Counsel for th y in Ala. will be taken up sion and in the rnoon the meeting will be ven over to a discu f oper- g |JACK O'CONNOR IS Lo oo o oy y | = . (S OB ations stration i- Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. | 10 QUIT A.ASKA MR S e O i of sthe (AMIBHRMSTREDE 733-1t e — —_— AFTER 52 YEARS Stated Communicatior. Mon | evening at 7:30 with Lakor in the | A. Degree. | proposed changes in the morning YIRS, Secretary CUTTER IN PORT The U Coast Guard Cutter | After years in Al Sweer srier 's in port after a sup- | O'Connor is quitting | ply sun t, Coast Gu stations. | O’Connor and his son, J; , plan| CASLER TO Cecil Casler, propr od | to leave for Yucca Valley, Calif. | on the southbound Baranof nm“ tor of Cas- | Sunday. Jack, Jr,. was in town to-| Jors “fenc Store has left on a trip | day enroute to Anchorage to an-| fo the states to purchase spring|swer greetings from Uncle Sam.| aud summer stock for his Juneau | He been with constr: n shop. that you have plenty of Chevron Starting Fluid and Chevron Ban-Ice Fluid all season. 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