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PAGE EIGHT | CANCER SPECIALISTS. HERE FOR FLYING o = consuLTaTions B T plane delayed by weathe Petersburg and Miller, David Queen, cancer spe- Juneau for a Terri- ety luncheon in n Friday, thé doc- arrived in the day and a schedule was completed with lectures at St. Anns hospital last night with all of the doctor Juneau present Their between Drs, Brewster and Frank B due in Cancer cialists torial their honor at noc Mildred Hermann the Alaska Chapter society in charge With M commander of American Cancer the Friday luncheon was tur into a “kick-off” for the Cancer ed As O’Dyyer Igsliliedw ¥ w88 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Egyptian Women Ask for Rights DAUGHTER BORN TO Mr. and Mrs. Will became the pare Linda Cheryl, this morning Dapcevich 1 daughter 15 o'clock t St Hospital. She weighed six po and eight ounces and is the first child in the William Dapcevich family. orn at SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1951 22% CENTS A POUND W. DAPCEVICH FAMILY PAID FOR IFC HALIBUT The young lady’s Dad, a lonztime | Juneau resident, is chief Claims Division of the Alask tive Service. Her mo former Helen Radunovich in Juneau in her girlhood y The maternal grandmothe. Spiro Radunovich lives in Billings, Montana The paternal grandparents Ken W, Exelby and W. H. Hard- man, biologi: with the Interna- tional Fish Commission who are ging salmon in the Icy Straits area, came in with 17,000 of hali- unfit for tagging. These were m Engstrom for 22% a vound. All halibut that will survive when :ged are turned loose but those e not likely to live are it in and sold under a special nent of the IFC. T wo biologists left today for the final trip in the Janette after which they will tc fish load brou, agre are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dapecevich | and return to Seattle. of Juneau, Even the ancient Egyptians made‘A wilies in Mcre than 170 per cent of the Society Fund drive which will start (‘“‘d ate white bread. in April Present Morgan, of the at the luncheon was Tom Columbia Lumber Compaiiy, introduced Territorial chairman of the drive and Dr. C Earl Albrecht r of the Terri- torial Health Department of fiying cancer Petersburg 48 hour of the tc 1 influenz ; » . . G This is how Room 318 of the Federal Courthouse, New York City, appeared as William O’Dwyer, former ¥ mayor of New York City and presently U. 8. Ambassador to Mexico, made his second appearance before the U. 8. Senate Crime Investigating Committee. Members of the committee and counsel are seated at right. O’'Dwyer is seated with back to camera at lower left. (® Wirephot. CAB POLICY IS ‘ charges that 14 babies died in Al- fessional Education section for the| ska because of its restrictions American Cancer Society in New| Civil Aeronautics Board policies gmm_gel'[':;::l 2:‘:'8“ e non-scheduled airplane York City; Dr. State, of the Uni-|on non-scheduled airlines in Alaska ), © oo ‘m e ktave ooy i there. versity of Minnesota’s Medical |contributed to 14 whooping cough | ™ "0 0 T (T O ‘(““r(,'(..w. School's Department of Surgery in|deaths at Wainwright, north of the| FORTE B HIe8 ML CIOEO0 Minneapolis and Dr. Queen, patho- AIN'“L‘ Circle, Sen. Percy Ipalook ..y airiine restrictions are li logist and cancer coordinator of the| charges. |in such emergencies. 3 | resident, arrived this week to v g:}:zeoll'sig Puitflnnz?rpgon Medical| The Territorial legislator, an Eski- | Kinsey said the article written by | Juneau friends prior to the open- | | mo, made his charge in a telegram | f 5 hi AR b bR ‘ot B Asi's Hod: to Chan Gurney, new member OUEugm.e Joiner, Kotzebue pilot who | ing of the halibut season in whic i pital last night, the early diagnosis| group they were Though the was delayed wasted no tim spent “doctor now in the epidemic out a local physician “This is a pleasant for thi cancer group to return Petersburg generous support of the American Cancer Society,” Mrs. Harmann | said. A cancer moving picture shown during the luncheon with the | aid of Alva Blackerby, as a la t-i minute fill-in for the planned pro- | gram. Members of the cancer team are| Dr. Miller, who is director of Pro- in Thej midst of and temporarily wit g X ‘arrying slogans and shouting, these women demonstrators at the gates of King Farouk's Abdin palace in Cairo. They submitted a re- quest to the King claiming political rights for Egyptian women. At present women do not have the right to vote and only men can be appeinted to any civilian post. (7 Wirephoto. way curred last winter. A check of the | Territorial Board of Health in Ju- ! “I urge you to stop all cease- | neau disclosed 14 deaths occurred d-desist orders on Alaskan car-|last July and August, ! s until you have had an oppor- In Washington, a Civil Aeronau- | ‘tux ty to study our transportation |tics beard spokesman said the board | problems personally.” has heen unable to substantiate “give our air problems sonal attention.” your per- o was = is HERE FOR SUMMER ed | Harold Sonderiand, former Juneau | the Civil Aeronautics Board, He saiq | Publishes the paper, the Mukluk | he will be engaged with his father | [t heskins of “(iAB res:lrict;om Telegraph, apparently was the basis | this summer. Sunderland has been of cancer of the stomach was the| : o >l for Ipalook’s charges. He said the | a student at the University of subject of Dr. Queen’s lecture to|28ainst non-scheduled airlines in‘ ;. : . | Biviot he D cir ”» _{ Joiner «rticle stated Joiner was un- | Washiugton the past winter. the Juneau doctors; Dr. State spoke Alaska gerum could not be “0“’]“,5‘;0 to ily serum to Wainwright | on skin cancer and Dr. Miller on|t0 Wainwright to treat 14.babies . o % e Wik subpoenaed to ap- cancer of the lungs and chest prob- ‘f’hvx died in the whooping cough pear i a CAB enforcement inves- lems in connection With tubercu- | epidemic. | tization at Kotzebue at the time. losis ol Ipalook said he had not made a I"‘P‘gw““_:’_‘ early diagnosis Was| persone] investigation at Wain-, S stressed and its urgency in treating) yyjong byt hed obtained most of | “o all forms of cancer — and especial- | also were there. his information from a publication ! 1y cancer of the stomach, Dr. Al-| (o 0cthe “Afukluk Telegrap! o :l lH:’ .w.,”l : 1 L‘,l brecht said today in telling of the |, yiicheq at Kotzebue by o fiics s AT g e meetings. ik | who is critical of the CAD B ) By The visiting physicians werz ) the Jui guests of the Juneau doctors at| The Eskimo legislator said in his|been critical of the ¢ dinner at Mike's in Douglas last to Gu me. Joiner had been | Night night. last winter. The Territorial | charged with violations of CAB | She was hoping to fly home today. | Today surgery will be performe th Department checked its re-|rezulations at a hearing, and an ST Al by the visiting cancer specialists,| cords, however. and reported the|examiner had recommended the and they will work with Juneau|whooping cough deaths were listed ' board issue a cease-and-desist or- | doctors in their clinics and St.|as cccurring last July or August.|der against the pilot Ann's in consultations. ' ipulook appealed to Gurney to' The paper said the incident TO ELECT OFFICERS Election of officers will take place t the annual meeting of ths J.eague sey | of Women Voters next Thursday at ified pilots | 8 p.m. at the Governor’s house. 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