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B &» THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1951 | is to get the cooperation of Lhc > issioner P i i é RE(REAI'ON IS H”""'gsvr\‘n-c“’;;"\‘ ‘s‘:muf d"d MRS wlllIAM BRIT[ (AN(EI.[A"O" OF (URRV '(‘,mnml,.mn(x to act in their Sue M Kenned | residence in Juneau Miss Kennedy L}mc Civil Aeronautics Administra- others interested in hiking to brusk In commenting upon the Com-| ' y' holds a Life membership in thebon and was statloned at varlous DISCUSSED AT ou e e ‘DIE S IN BALTI CONTRACT IS EXPLAINED "o action, Wade sua wat| (i Rowl Juneau Women of the Moose and | [t POnts through e war Dean Williams and Bob Boochever . the rcason that the| Inton OW ey is a member of the erserverance| 1m | {head the tennis scction and are | e k. oountll equested g NEe! ¥ L gl In the past several years he has (HAMBER IODAY to encourage the City to improve Mrs. Sophia Brl pioneer of ‘l \ I;m‘ m‘w tlié .("mne‘rv l‘nd Nia“‘ ln A r.l VKF(; r(‘ih meo- 5 th JUBEa0 | SerOR ol e Wl tg i the tAnnky boirts, Warner #RIA:. o Aladkh, died 15 va;n;orcl A Lo Ditech R D e e ¢ Mitnil o 100 y p [ ‘;r:q i L ORGron. Blie R B SRR {8 LIHETLEIY 16 & thuisibulor fo . this Boookeyer added that anofhér |last night at théhome of har HRiigh [ie Aasht e R o o aoney from the goverAMBAE [ Bt 809 tingniolal secreigly of §i His EREEREKE VA St Ol A lively discussion was touched |, = o ¢ ; il L o a of her daugh- | plained today the cancellation n of money from goverfiment | The engagement of her daughter, he Rebekahs; served for two years | liers and other publications. off by Pete Warner’s cor ttee re- ljl:‘|,,‘,”,l;\“d'\ |l(.l L& dml) ‘w‘aum l(‘*x-m-]fm. Mrs. JM",b. Britt with | attorney contracts by Commis- the purchase and operation of | Sue M, Kennedy to Mr. Clinton|as trustee of the Methodist Church Mr. Rowley maintains a year port on recreation at a 1 ric (in I‘O\l ur» x‘(])lm)l that the | whom she had been living for sev-| g ione; of Indian Affairs, Dillon S e newly acquired cannery and|W. Rowley of Valdez has been an- and has been financial secretary for | round home in Dayville where he lar f the Junea \“: ik “1’~-X 4] ¢ 1; i eral months. | Myer, announiced by the Assocated Klawock people felt that with | nounced by Mrs. George R. Kennedy | the church the past year. d and his bride will make their home, i) i 4t ¢ \(m’ .\:‘x;m“m“m\vuu d dn“ p?\ L:m 4 D'lluahlnrNur the promines Wednesday. s it was necessary | of Juneau. Miss Kennedy and her | Mr. Kowley nas been e accoun- S before ennis e, a b 2 y, S, i n " - | g " e pat W ‘l“ xix;‘ ?ak he llm;}z 1,n or ey Mrs. Bri L!.‘“(Allf: 1_~. Klawock contract, like the 'molher are leaving Juneau Apriljant for the Dayville Packiny Com- 3AKED SALE since [ e odrtl. JHE s o early in this century| iy, Apache Tribe contracts, v he Commissioner’s action |3 on the steamship Denali for|pany at Dayville, near Valdez, the e e pooutiE e E e sald that it|as the bride of William E. Britt,| i james E. Curry, an attorne the cannery council|Valdez where it is planned the|past three years, He is a graduate| At Sear’s Offic s used to be, when something was|who had been a tutor in the fam- veddi ke v ce 11:00 am. Fri- | business | o pe dunv. Pudigglienintiey Wnul;i iy, 8 of Washington, D. C. cts any dissatisfaction with wedding will take pl of Cornell University and is a civil | day, by Rebekah Drill Team, feat- s agencles | come forth with volunteer labor but | - Their son Jacob was born in Skag-| ~Accarding fo Wade a cont: i B imfecon M:‘-“xe; hc\r‘ d:\ui“::‘l'\fi?:r:::vgf{ il ok fliind publio o | Ioie kB LGt P, Sa0N shopld,” 10| now “everybody was too busy or|way where Mr. Britt wa sproprietor for legal services with the Klaw gt s (“;(1a wn;; to !’"'r mei “H]‘; vith her o ”):xlmm;st;;ufle SRIf0 AUSIL In fhe Ao S T RN e e fforts to cate in- ¥ g 7 s - % e . 4 At Tuh with the town of lawoc] acoma to visit wi er s early s as an engineer W A d ‘lvu)\flt and create in-| paq to get paid for everything they |of a drugstore and they lived m‘A‘ sociation was entered into has been. approved by the|and daughtes- . My R M ke ngineer with ' of hand-made aprons. 64-1¢ | B RO L did,” and if people wanted more |the Lynn Canal town until tk 10417 and was festes) Shenucod " missioner. ‘@coording: to: Wil y | i O H heading the subcom- | thines done by the City, they'd have | came to Juneau in 1013, and Mr.|1960. The counicil ighat controls the e e L L & i e Buse | to raise taxes. R. E. Robertson |Britt started in business here. He|© lon bf ihe EISWOCK ‘eannery | . oyvs SUPPER TO BE nes wau ‘“”{ s x,“.‘)“.l..“\ 1);:-‘-1\ A E L &P said that $500 from the Judge Alex- | Was a member of the pjg1 | recently “dociGel. SBEEHEL Sonitra ADMINISTERED ‘AT NLP |came t g Frepb g d o nae o o ander Trust Fund had already been | Legislature duri ns, | I services * imposed L A iRCH Fai BYeNrR LAl Bair & e ey spent on the courts. | Jacob Britt A heavy a financial purden upon the s e B eess ol % b The Rev. H. E. Beyer and Ed|napolis and followin _ | new anery enterprise and that s A the Lorih fice staif of the W. D. Gross En- Chester head the swimming pool | tion in 1929, Mrs. Britt, ereyen for marketir per will b rec at the E;;‘L,))“\JS, e I,M N‘HTE'” n“;m(‘,“ H subcommittee. Chester reported that | been in the East for products of the Assoclation w Northern ;\la ‘kn‘cbl -:\1).] b ew amp u eau I |es the Lions had raised $2,500 for the | 8raduation from the United States|Nno longer needed. hurct: at 8 <'h"~'ll nf fr ¥ ‘YL o ™ project, that the City had $2,000| Naval Academy, went to Norway to| “Under the terms of the c ; zolotst | o 5% b S A o l for it and to improve it right will | Visit her family. ;s ltract the Klawock Assoctation M:s. Roland | gat ! SVIS (1‘,"' ; ‘.“I“ e Ix ures I e ese. cost 20 5 no lezal authority to cancel t is “cord % R e e PEe o a0 Y [ Mtr. Bitht, Who Had been NOTWeR- | cohiroct o (HEH ol Henalt / o gl PFairbanks offices on October 1, Norman Banfield reported that |ian vice consul for Alaska, died in | yor N MH‘\ m""‘( B his very: S Eapal canie ' By Bureau business $0,600 was tied up in a cemetery | an automobile accident in 19 A10 contaltl. & Moviton whi e x] Ha old by ennedy Febrt fund and if someone could figure | ) Lok panten SR e . o % 3 to David Dunt B “ D gure | ¢ Cmndr. Jacob Britt v mitted the Commi 7 ATTLE VISITOR L Dunton L out how to get it for a swimming | neay’s first c in Worid War ¢ & Juncau | - i 6's ;s 2 - y Worid War | the agrecment for cause, The Kla-| William P. Butler of Seattic i pool, it might be a good idea. II. He was captain of the Asheville 3 { E 4 GRS o . as capia - . wock council l‘)ng(ms‘ requested | at the Baranof Hotel | Other subcommittee 'heads are | which was lost in the South Prcific | — Rt 2 5 ; Bright fight directed UP Stan Grummett for golf, Joe Wern- | in Mar : i ,..when you er and Willjams for Tine mMeR Y | from this part of bulb b TR Several years ago, Mrs. Britt who | send clothes Whether or not there will be a|yq4 continued to make her home i Downward light softened ’ trout derby this year remains to BE taban o WAt revorles Juneau, returned to Norway for a by tinted enamel say Boo:}w‘\crml.fl“d;n:"p]e“ pfi,r.f the | year's visit with her family. After coating here 3 S i '€ | her return to this country she lived - -l suppor e T SS | " i GRAVEHETTE KUpport <Ot U6 cUITeDt e ds Growe in Seattle until t fall, when she 1 i T00! @ When you send us a raincoat, top= coat, jacket, suit, or other outer gare campaign and pointed to the en- larged activities of the organiza- tion due to the present emergency. | The cancer specialists scheduled | to be at the meeting today were held in Petersburg due to weather | went east with daughter-in to make her home and to be with her voung grandson, Richard. Leved by te; many Skagway and Juheau lived so many of her Go by Clipper” ® SEATTLE 11 flavor » Two Kinas—Drip and Percolator Thermoregulated roasted for unito ment, don’t just say “I want it dry- and were not present. Dr. J. O. 3 cleaned.” Say “Cravenette,” too. This Rude said he hoped they would Alaska, Mrs, Britt has been misced will tell us that you also want these |arrive loday. Their services will Eince Jieb JEORUIAE from s garments treated with “Cravenette® be available to those having pos- 0. et e @ Seanle i3 aaly & fow hours water repellents, When you get this sible cancer symptoms and sug- e [:IP 4 At away by big four-engine Clip- gested that anyone wishing to con- Nord of Mys. Britt’s death wa per. En route you enjoy good sgrvice your garments will protect sult with them make arrangements food, relaxing lounge seats, 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 you, rain o1 shine; what's more they n recalved RS T il keep their shape better and wear | through their own physiclan. They |y “gr 1 pyces, her close frie 8 traditional Clipper service. 2 T e ek vt service once and | Will be at the Juneau Clinie. 1t| gy ey ogrs ™ Mrs. Luc Convenient daily service to General Elect C you will want it all the time with these | 25 alsp lil""“‘“l “;‘ uwl “'e”“‘_l' learned by telegram several Seattle . . . froquent Clipper rl garmeats, o df“;" “I‘f‘ b !)]ulm:“um-u ago that Mrs. Britt had broken i‘l“'l" to key cities inside N ?;"(»““) f)rf‘ ‘l\ o AR 5 hip and the wire received this morn- : ufi";"'“ i S A TR.ANGLE i G’”“ peipny S o athion ana | 128 BY Mofhucns (ot et death did . V.. MU ¢ b ;%; g dmfi:a%cu‘ and | not reveal whether or mot it was Baranof Hotel i nn y ) | s - * | caused by { ury. f CLEANERS |ceore Fersuson, student at the | 2% PY her recent njurs Phone 106 i Tax i “ ” University of Alaska and M. F. T et e M s i g i o i i Alaska Eleectric | Phone 507 FROM ANCHORAC \r. and Mrs. Jack Templin have ATt pp s can contans onty ghe A PN AMERICAN | B. 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