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PAGE EIGHT ] ®® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 74 g THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951 —————————————— e ——————— e ittt e e e s ’ [ | The Pawtucket McIntyre event-'ANGELO BANDETTINI VISITS |BEING TRANSFERRED past two months which she has J.J (luB v0IED 18 ARRIVE 15 OUT PREN"(E I.IBERIY BAI_TI-MORE MD ually became interested in the Balti-| BROTHER FOR TWO WEEKS JUNEAU TO WRANGELL |spent in Wrangell on special detail. | more Mchmres sister — and the’ e She came to Alaska from Oakland, | ! In Juneau from his home in Cal- Lillian H. McDaniel. practical ifornia, Angelo Bandettini s Visit- | nurse who has been employed at| 5 Notve Service. { NONPOLTICAL | OVPMAWEDNEDAY “ghip |CASSIGNED | WEDDING BELLS, |~ Eighteen arrived in Juneau yes- 'I'o AlASKA SIEAM M( m"RE d v I ing his brother A. Bandettini, area | the Government hospital, is ieav- . AI WED MEE"NG feftiny OB BRGSO e ana lan vesse rent control director for Alaska. |ing Thursday via Alaska Coastal CRANE CO. MAN HERE and 15 “Mx to the ;‘P:;“;(rll(" | B“I Mr. Bandettini, an aeronautical |for Wrangell where she has been| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Angevina of F“”“t A:” o Mker L E fvans,| SEATTLE, June 28, — (B —As-| BALTIMORE, June 28 —(®— The | passenger englnecr with the NACA at Moffat |transferred by the Alaska Native |Seattle are at the Baranof Hotel, The Jefferson-Jackson Club of |E ;3"“;‘“ e R rein. Keitt, | Slnment by the Maritime Board of { bride was the daughter of John M- | Field, will be in Juneau for aboutService to work at Wrangell Insti- |He is with Crane and Co. Juneau, organized two weeks Mniillnnt'omfl;; o s the Liberty ship George E. Pren-|Intyre, the bridegroom was John | Slgned Tr"man g peks = Treate e to combat unfavorable and untruth- |* F )’;“ Cordova: Lt. R. Becker, M. | tice to the Alaska Steamship Com- | McIntyre, the bridegroom’s father | 0 A RS EERL Miss McDaniel has been in Ju- WHITAKER ful propaganda leveled at the Dem.- | =" ST W o 0 oh, | w, | pany for Territorial service is dis- | was John McIntyre and John M- —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— |neau since May 1950, except for the | For Queen. 843-6t ocratic party during exeuu;n canbl- (‘nll:-i‘ 4 Dmmel , B * W+l Closed here by D. E. Skinner, com- | Intyre was an usher. W ASHINGTOR: aal i 04 i & Bk ‘?{3;5??l"gfll’;?;'?ffi ®lts| From Yakutat: J. Thomas, B ."“:}i“::r‘:aa]“j"f}'::"l%rwo ton Pren. | The weddinig Saturday climaxed @ | president Truman yesterday signed ) &3 b 2 “ o i 4 3 = ‘ E " | mixup of a over S 1 i 2, membership is open to all parties gonéunfif;all\:lc Benson and (hxld.i'” e is the second Liberty ship to xnmel: five years standing over d) bill ‘.‘;‘lLr'n(c:‘m;b:n'nu]li;]r:xn‘e’eigé]:%wl 3 g i ra R Ry 4 . 3 the rig! anadia s g }'rf:fl,:g" t%‘;r"m}‘s,d‘;::frimd,‘&lfn(,’r To Anchorage: R. S. Demeules, [ @ gt o ‘th:”“:'l’s”‘;r‘f‘l::g \ In 1946, letters from John McIn- | provide service between Haines, Cliff Ewan, Bernice Juelson, Capt.|Prines its 1 o e, Pawtucket, R. I, kept going to | Skagway and Hyder, Alaska, and Jefferson and Jackson, "3 3 e Alaska to 21 S i \ p This was decided upon after T’)“m!’“t‘“' Francls Riendeau,” R. g i ner said the Prentice will be | :’[:Ll:;‘)z:f‘:'l"eFBLBammorc resident | other ports in the Territory and reading the by-laws drawn up by M:‘rrn””‘}nkum' Robert McDonald, |delivered from the Astoria “""‘”mc ety gzh:r:‘:;i;vcc .vlr‘(,unnnomul United States. tee. o | . - 1 iscovered the Rules Committee, consisting of | 10 ¥IAWHls HACH FOAOM fieer about July 12. She is sched- | that thise RHBAE Toin e, Suheke MEET TONIGHT Tom Stewart, Elizabeth Peratrovich | ” S J.l OlsRe W and | \ulm to sail from Seattle for Sew- 4 A a COUN MEE' )\ 3 and George Sundborg. N8, WS Wi I “" |ard and Anchorage July 20. She | 3181 ad” were meant for the| There will be a regular meeting DELIVERIES Reason for the change was to F‘TWnZd dove: Mr. and: Mfs," Jim |hes s spesd of about 12 knots. | Rhode ?shnd' McIntyr_es son of the |of the city cm.mcil Fumght at 8 in open the active umnbfl_\h”‘, to Fed- I’H“::k‘"&{v;mfi ey Mrs. g P THA gr:t:gmm(. also stationed at Fort i‘vm-krny clerk’s office at the city JUNEAU — eral and other l'x;\plnyees vx'ha make | e Slang Expre“lon BE. | dock. 10 a.m., 2 ond 4 p.m, up about half of the club’s mem- MICEIGANDER! Joy bership, who come under the Hatch Act. The Hatch Act was read by DOUGLAS — PHONE 704 TWO WEEK VACATION HERE 0‘ "Gl" Ruled ; 0am Mike Haas, who Is secretary pro So0 oy whaie For fuller, richer flavor tem of the club, but who acted as | M. and Mrs John C. Ward of 10ut by Army in Ready-Mix Cakes Sk e MEAT PHONE 60 President last night in the absence |Escanaba, Mich. have be ORDERS of Henry Roden, President pro tem, |Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Stevenson of | 0o oo o0 and Puddings —add Schilling Haas pointed out that it seemed |Stevenson’s Market here for the unfair that “little Democrats” | Past two weeks. Mrs. Ward is a sis- should have to protect the jobs of | ter of Mrs. Stevenson. Federal employees | While here they spent a few days e W trout The slang expression “GI" has been ruled out for Army Public Relations 's. They'll have to refer to ldier as a soldier. PURE VANILLA Our Bakery Department is well stocked Let us deliver these tasty nutritious with a large assortment of fine breads ! foods to your home with your groceries and pastries. and meats. at Taku Lodge for some g M ship C d b fals = o Article lf‘:'(',m(,r;h:fw :,':”,‘,,em states |fishing and were successful in! _Inzdmdl;ulrlw r[:\x:n:rxk’l;‘xslxl.:'>2n}?{:1rllmt‘ ® Ps e that the purpose of the Club is to "cranlsh.x;ol}alr;ix;v :);\xtm 311:::11: “(' “;:( n 1(1:’\ s :: issued June 15 the | SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY romote and foster the'ideas and |Taku Inlef Anne { et ot 4 R = e e Tetaes \ioAey T Badttle Army said: oo C l 1 | FRESH ORANGE ANGEL FOOD CAKE Therefore, it was pointed out by | Mrs. Ward is a teacher and he is The term soldfer A CHOCOLATE NUT LOAF CAKE Haas, _membership could include 1 pharmacist in Fscanaba FeacEhe Wehaias lcuonba 9% SiNE £ 1881 i i e R S [Republicans, Democrata, Soclal-| o ONDS, WASH, | riors And mever before In history BE'SURE YOUR NAME IS IN THE DRAWING BOX FOR OUR HIDDEN NAMES moting. and fouiering. sueh idears. | OIAf Larsen of Edmonds, Wash. |has a soldier so richly deserved this _ !@ CONTEST. EACH WEEK A NAME IS DRAWN AND HIDDEN IN THE AD, IF Other articles provided for stand- |is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. ' definition.” FREE! Hondy Flavoring Guide. .. wrise Schilling, 301 2nd St., San Francisco 7, Calif. YOUR NAME APPEARS IT'S WORTH $2.00. Watch closely, it may be anywhere. ing committees on publicity, mem- -y | i bership, legislation and education, | Anniversary Fancy 69 3 Nallg) ngl’eflsure 29 to consist of a chairman, appointed ! | COOKIES, 16 oz. pkg. . c PICKLES, 12 0z, jar ................. c by the executive board, who are the | iy 7 officers of the club, and not less | ‘s C and H Powdered ls Pilanter’s 65 than four. tubsibers, | The officers CUSTOMIZED" SIZES FOR Wl DE SUGAR ... .. 10C |} PEANUT BUTTER, 23 oz. jar 0JC are Henry Roden, President pro e o0 “ i pr i o iyl CLEANSER, 14 oz. pk 16c | PoRk AND BEANS, 16 16¢c and Irv Hill, treasurer pro tem. ¢ "LEAN! 4 oz. pkg. . POR b\ JAN oz. tin By e, REGULAR...orR SHORT wiNDOWS ' v : and initiation fee $1. - 2 Ten-B-Low 5 43 Sunny Jim 30 September Next Meeting | ICE CREAM MIX, 10 oz. tin ... c { PEACH JAM, 16 oz. jar . c Regular officers of the club will | s 2 35 ! 5 A be elected at the first meeting in | White Star Solid Pack 43 Ghirardelli September to serve until January. TUNA T OR B2l s c CROCOLATE " .S ] It was suggested and unanimously | agreed upon, that the club year| should begin in January in order to | avoid a change of officers so close | to campaign and election time which comes in November. It was decided to meet once monthly, date or day of the regular meeting to be determined when per- manent officers are elected in Sep- tgmber. | Mrs. Betty McCormick was unani- | mously elected vice president pro | tém at last night's meeting. Joe Alexander .acted as, secretary. " The meeting took place at Moose | Hall with 19 persons present. | WHITE RECEIVES COPY BUTLER BILL, ALASKA ELECTIONS Albert White, general counsel of the Republican party of Alaska, has Reliance 21 Dark CHICKEN SPREAD, 3 oz tin c KARO, 24 0z. jar ..........cccccooee... Table Grade 23 Cosmos Medium AVOSET, 8 oz. bottle ..... C RIPE OLIVES, tall tin Happy Home Wesco Strawberry CATSUP, 14 oz. hottle __ : 290 PRESERVES. 24 oz, jar ... 93C ————— £ 6 - 8 oz. TINS OF PUSS 'N’ ROOTS CAT FOOD FREE WITH EACH KITTEN CASE LOT KITTEN DEAL f WHILE 6 KITTENS LAST THESE ARE THE PRETTIEST KITTENS WE'VE HAD Swift’s Processed - 2 Ibs. 200 Count : American Cheese 1.09 | Kleenex pkg. 2lc " Soft as Silk - 2; Ibs. “MD Cake Flour 55¢ | Tissue 6 rolls 89c -CAMI’BELL’S MRS. WILLIAM J. JOHNSON tor. White pointed out that the Sen- | ate bill is an attempt to repeal the Jre-organization bill, No. 141, passed by the recent Territorial Legislature which, he added, takes away the rights of the people to elect Terri- torial officials. White also said that he has written Butler to request an amendment be added to his bill to include election of a Territorial Treasurer. “For a generation the people of | . Alaska have had the right to elect ., their own Auditor and Treasurer,” " White said, “and rightfully so, be- | cause if these officers do not per—' form their duties, or do not suit the electorate, they can be defeated or replaced. As it is now, if the recent act of the Legislature pre-| vails, the rights of free election have | been taken away from the people of | the Territory and more and-more we become a group of vassals. i “Pioneer Alaskans resent being deprived of their rights, regardless of political party, and are working ' to contest the validity of a bill ! which'takes away the rights of the | ~ voters and substitutes a Board composed of members of the House | been advised and sent a copy of a | ToMATo soup lz l l 49 bill introduced in the U. S. Senate . . . . . . . llls by Senator Hugh Butler of Nebras- —__—_—__———-————-—— ka, which would allow people of | | Church’s Grape Liquid Detergent Alaska to elect their own Gover- . nor, Secretary of Alaska and Audi- ‘! Julce 24 oz. boltle 4gc Joy 6 oz. hol‘le 39c | { KENNETH “Tea Garden Apple b Giant Juice 46 oz. tin 37c | Vel pkg. 8% | DARIGOLD BUTTER IS TOPS IN QUALITY ¢ DARIGOLD BUTTER < -+ - - b 8 Miracle Snowflake ' Whip qt. T5c | Crackers 21h. pkg. 65 CLOSE OUT — WHILE THEY LAST ‘1 Hunts Cross Sliced SWEET PICKLES 8 oz. jar 15¢ Jello 3 pkg. 2 japh 25 CURTAINS Made of fine organdy or sheer marquisette, with wide extra full ruffles . . . with all the fine detail of custom workmanship for which KENNETH is noted. Jello White Napkins DRIP OR REGULAR .. . 4lb.tin 3.9 SCHILLINGS COFFEE - ' { Wesco Homestyle PeachesNo. 2% tin 43¢ 24 tins 10.95 KENNETH PERMATIZED* CURTAINS require NO STARCHING ... NO STRETCHING . .. and RETAIN their fine finish. CUSTOMIZED SIZES WINDOWS FOR HARD-TO-FIT FINEST PEACHES PACKED 9, d Senate of the Alas isla- | . . s > g T e Displayed for your selection and approval in Hagpy Home 24 TINS5.75 { Cosmos Cut 24 TINS 5.25 & “The O 3 ct,” Wi n- S R g s Grapefruit No. 2 fin 25c| Beans No. 2 tin 23¢ members shall not serve on boards = ey "' they create. The Attorney General | Reliance 24 TINS 4.75 Wesco 24 TINS 5.10 has ruled the law invalid. Those Senators in the First Division, Sen- ators | MacKenzie and Garnick, | should be remembered at the polls if they seek re-election, for the part | they took in advocating passage of such a bill.” Dinner Peas. 303 tin 21c | Applesauce No.2!in 22¢ The Curfain Shop on the Mezzanine Floor juneau-young hardware co., Inc. Lucile Fo Fox, Henry Reed are |0 wed Washington Co-Op Caponette Roasting e . Alaska's Finest Hardware and Furniture Store” Cut Up rryer Ib. 75¢ | Chicken Ib. 89¢ of intention to wed was filed here il S i — y:swrdny by Henry E. Reed, 47, BOX 800 ¢ J U N E A U Phone 12 Boned and Rolled - LEG OF { Fairbanks, and Lucile Fox, 41, Seat- tle. | Lamb Leg-O-Pork Ih. 85c Tl iVl ~EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— I