The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1951, Page 8

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] 2 AND ! " " | f \ 4 AT STEVENS OF COURSE APL OA RSI"(SA Marine Diesels are doubly dependable in the Morth be- i : i cause of J:’I'CCo.”‘mcwine service shops at Juneav and — N PAGE EIGHT COMMITTEE ON FOURTH MAKING * [ALASKA COASTAL “TO LEASE ALASKA STOP-GAP |ARCHBISHOP % THE DAILY ATASKA FMT IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA me were alleviating circum- he man who prose- zenty and Am- n Robert A. Vog- McDOWELLS RETURN | NEW PHARMACIST | FROM INTERIOR TRIP. ON DRUG STAFF ; FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 ETHEL FI LAYSON, SEATTLE BOUND TO VISIT PARENTS Miss Ethel Finlayson was a ' : N 1 VSOuthbv S 2 01 FINAL PROGRAM| ISLAND AiRLINE CONTROLS | SENTENCED, i it 0| 3o ana e e sepowet ana | AT BUTLER-MAURO i P, s an | | [ chat Oiti was the | three children arrived on the Prin- g Vittis. %o e Se- e N fr o kb |attle with her parents, Mr. Zacie . ' “SniTimom o cess Norah from a "h‘t'f’ weeks' | Horace W. LaCasse, pharmacist, |[Mrs. V. A, Finlayson. i Final plans for the Fourth were| James Nolan of Wrangell, presi- IN SENATE' 1 5 Y be e r‘m‘ ul persecution f)::»x-ttrll\]; :{;!‘,,.};..Ht‘t?\ o i h,l}{m !‘Eduln i;un;'au to, join the “T;lc Finlaysons, whose home is in s y Sentrs ittee [dent of the Alaska Island Airlines s T e B SRt 3 i staff o e Butler-Mauro drug [Tdaho, motored to Seattle fo discussed by the Central Committee | C I liar Communist pattern, | On July 9 the McDowells left by sigre, it is announced by H. R.|vacation and to see their daugl:te: in the Baranof ) which flies out of Petersburg to the | West Coast and up the Stikine river, announced today from Wrangell at the meeting Thursday evening. The fleet of racing boats and a ] WASHINGTON, June 29 BUDAPEST, Hungary, June 20 at suppressing “all human and liberties in Hungary” 1t destroying church influence boat for Valdez. The first point of interest they visited was the ghost mining town of Chitina on the old | Copper River and Northwestern Vander Leest, president. La Gasse was born in Norman, Arkansas, and attended high school Miss Finlayson is with the Bureau of Reclamation in Juneau. large delegation from Petersburg |that negotiations are in progress|The Senate Baking committee to-|Archbi . ¢ 2 . e will arrive in Juneau Sunday after- | for the leasing of the Alaska Is-{day approved H,,:_w_p.‘,x\(,d e :‘:‘;;:Ll:]’;:\‘:y’m"i*;fi Groesz has been e AR L Ratlioed « Br. McDowell' Eeportel ;]’:gi‘:}’n'if ;]’;" H"m““fi “‘:.ldf'il‘t of _FROM KAKE noon and will include one high- |land Airline equipment and facill- | gap legislation to continue price.lcharges of plotiing th brmoiyon HIKE PLANS CH AT Son Tasye tratler HaEKs were [lotior o S L winger of four | Ersest LIrte @R Salis lbat the speed artist credited with a sev-|ties to Alaska Coastal Airlines of and rent controls for 31 days— | Hungary's Cummugmfl“ff’““f“ . c OF BAD WEATHER operating out of Valdez. These During World War 1, lie xm"c"l‘B“‘rmmr S ¥ o —_ trucks, he said, can carry as much g g alug e - enty-mile record. | Juneau The National Guard Headquart-| Nolan expressed hope that nego- July 21 with American help. O e of action came shortly after the feizht co-defendants was sentence Beyer, president and Shutter with the Army years, . 3 Corps for five as half a railroad carload of cargo. Seurs) 6 Fairbanks impressed the McDow- three which were | . SPECIAL ers are taking On‘,a l:u\)m\:s-lxktl\‘ tiations would be carried to a rapid | Hoyse had approved the bill, which to death. p J spent ik Web Biiices At B8 siak appearance and the nx|\\JsL|1}end\ | conclusion in order that people of | would continue the present 1 ‘Archbishop Groess succeeded Car : hat in event |ells the most of the Alaska citiés |of the war he was discharzed with fand concessions will all be in xen»i;pm[.rsbm-g. Wrangell and Tele- (tempo, ly. dinal Mindszenty as leader nl" t covering peak | visited. The reasont for this Was|the rating of Technical ée;"qunt iness for the opening which Will |graph Creek and other communities [ e Senate Banking group, which |Roman Catholic Church in Hi it Troy w, which | the amount of business there. The | La Gasse attended the Arkansas| JiF Mail Sialion be "“"‘*“"“‘}‘Af“ e e “‘;_‘;Ckl‘c‘m be assured- of continued &I | 100k no record vote, sent the meas- |gary after thie' Oabdiual was given obscure, the dedication and |roads and lodges were all exceilent | School of Pharmaey at Clarkesville, uHw ery N, nesday an hour earlier: ¥ v gary al was given ot KA _ o T gl ¢ armacy ¢ r ; 3 ;’hif:ln :,,i,m houra thust bECREEEREC It & ; ire to the Senate floor immediately. |a life sentence on treason cha R i "EC_MLDUNU reported. graduating from there after his four | 48 Sheets - 24 Envelopes wA e " He said that under the present {3engts action was expected later in'tin 1949, lub will meet as sched-| From Fairbanks, they went to year course. While in school he | 2 SN ngs and recommend | 69¢ VALUE I'OR served by all those having conces- plan the Petersburg hangar would Thanks to the exceptional work of ** R BIR. o ffice man mate had| In handing down the sentence <! pest. All had puiaces guilty to th 59 added a ban on will take taxis to Thane FOR FOURTH HOLIDAYS Circle Hot Spri helped the coillege football team | ilroad and put aboard the Prin- |ality of its people. st o 1| the day, although the B Yo BR e o ¥ e moved from the harbor to thel,nnroved earlier a more wpre- |today, the court said the prose SR B here for anyone and was ac 1 Kicker and | s e e itk l‘):)‘:‘hn‘;‘r":::;'fllaska Soastal-Ellis dock float and | jencive controls bill of its own. |cution had proved that the group « fire on the beach. | ing at Whitehor : Me- | Scouting programs.’ | 23¢ “n‘g”;‘;"n“‘ofi Ch‘? O vs and girls. | Planes would be based in Petersburg | pouse passege came cn a voics | maintained “close relatons with ti: | Dowells traveled ov White | He was accompapied to Juneau a asses boys 4 5. 125 'in the past. vote after a rolleall vote of 232 toiUnited States lszation” jn Buda- GUES TO KETCHIKAN Pass and Yukon Railroad to Skeg- by his wife, and both are ent us- | Saturday, June 30 Only way. Their car was shipped on the | jastic over the country and huspit-{ Shirley Meuwissen and Mascia' et this should be an outstand. %ger, and Sheldon Simmons, stock ing feature with prizes and (_"p‘hnlder in Alaska Coastal Airways, awards for all groups. Seven S. E. flew to Petersburg today to meet towns have been invited for finals. Nolan to complete the transaction. !charge during July. A motion to r standing vote of The prosecutor, Gyula Alapi, had asked for the “severest puni objected becausc the s were not heavier. Bt Juc the bill lost by a 250 to 27 The House } 15 to consider the bill nex omplica of the f Educa- hikan to join atney, for to Ke s yand, Robert Nc these | JUNEAU DRUG CO. “I expect to remsain in | pleasant surroundings permanently,” iI.xx Ga: id, cess Norah. NORTH DAKOTA VISITORS Joyce Swingdos? £»d Viviar Olson | The King was elected by a secret R : Senate’s more bt i dge Datis w,mcnd“; bk il 3‘2 JUNEAU YOUNG WINS R ks R contesstii lll::cll:(:n?f(“?u(“‘ tney f Brocket, N. Dak. ¢ cvests at' Ivan B Rezek € Sitka is Box 1151 — Phone 33 e e e e IBLE-HEADER GAME |, oin s 1 0 o e f i e < i o il S same could be checked after the| 8| month the Federal rent control ' T A Glorious Fourth is past history. 1 | The persons suggested were he Juneau Young soft ball team | George Parks, Elmer Friend, Charl- won. both games of the double- es Carter, Don Skuse, Henry Roden, header played Thursday night in Charles Goldstein, Ray Stevens, the Evergreen Bowl. The score of | man Cooley of the A lture and Dean Rice. Ithe first game was Juneau Young | committee, who told the House “the Absence from town eliminated 14 to 1 over the Teen Agers and|gtatus quo” should be maintained second game ended 21 to 3 over the Independents. several of these. There will be an adjourned meeting next Monday evening at 7:30 in the Baranof and a full program will appear in the Daily Empire Tuesday with Severai home runs were the feat- ure of the evening with Forest and | Pasjuan of Juneau Young rapping extra sheets for ev one left at them out. several avanabxf 1,{;{( \ “ . BEAHE visi of NarionaL |- HMARLES PUCKERY | FOUND ¥ WATERS | LEGION COMMANDER PMN} DEVELOPING Y METLAKATLA The forthcomirg visit of Erle J.| | Cocke, Jr., Naticnal Commander of | s Buckert was | the American Legion, will continue | recoveres by Metlakatla | the breath-taking pace demanded th's noon by the U.S. Coast Guard, by this office. * it was learned at headquarters here. The Commander, tentatively Buckert had been reported miss-! scheduled to arrive in Junea.. July |ing this morning. He was believed to | 8, has expressed a desire to meet | have been aboard the fis g vessel the rank and file membership of | Theodora and was first missed yes- the organization of Southeastern |terday morning. It was reported that Alaska, according to Vern Harris, | he was last seen the previous mid- commander of the local post. night with two other men. His pur-!‘" Invitations are being sent to Leg- | was found floating on the water. fonnaires in this area, and Harris is desirous that those planning to visit the Capital City on July 8 or 9 send word to that effect. The general committee will issue a statement of definite plans in the near future. Th notified. | FIRE CALLS | The fire Thursday afternoon at | 3:25 was at the Gilbert Miller res- | |2 ACTIONS FiLED, The U. 8. deputy marshal has been | o idence at 925A Capital Avenue. The |~ program and the program for con- {rolling imports of fats and oils. The no-rollhack provi ame as an amendment sponsored by Chair- on c: during the one-month extension of the present law y It was approved by standing vote f 165 to 106. DISTRICT COURT Raymond Beach has filed a di- vorce action in U. S. District Court against Diane C. Beach charging incompatibility. The couple was married Feb- ruary 7, 1945 in Elkton, Maryland. No children or property rights are involved. | In another action the Alaska De- partment of Health filed an appeal from a decision and award of $6,300 by the Alaska Industrial Board to Pernella Swanson, enjoining the from forcing payment of the case is reviewed be sum u by the cou s husb from the Dey sel Hygie: FROM KETCHIKAN neth Eichmo of Ketchikan | | i in the North . . . Fors-tiédday,. profitable use of your equipment By buying matched equipment from the large, diversi- _fiod Caterpillar family you eliminate waste in the first cost. 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