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£4E TWO ; THE DAILY ALASKA E) 'I‘IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 2, 1951 lots (AFL), the Carpenters (AFI f e Jean Becker and Thelma O »-; (lo UNION the Piledrivers (AFL) and the M ERE{“SOH TAKES were given applause by the cl BURG hinists have continued to work. uests at the luncheon wer OATH OF OFH(E o Goul A e . f—i!sCERS ONDISPLAY (HAlLENGES SEVEN T0P cow | Grief fora Son | m York. Mis od from Page One) \x Aar notary publ | 1 this afternoon. is Erickson's ¥ ik is plenty of room for loce SRR L | ymmissionér. He succeeds I c ;;;v 5 to 25 horsepower to enter (Continued from Pane ne) tive as of July 1 ¥ 3 el ¢ 2, e comy vest for the ! —-— 11 1t own | and Mrs. Ryan and their son De1 SITKA, July 2 —(®— Anotl the J | winl visi ligust 1 n inflation in Als ra or R. W. Cowling will go to Fairk where I yar All Fourth of July contest v perintendent of ¢ from the diaper derby f aaked’ Tof : Sugeeeding |, Ericksc 1 v |old creepers to the final pie ieputy commissioner of edt n, is ntest 1 be doubled fr | Suibhe Do : R vy | formerly education supervis d event get a dime whet! 1 h in front of the th : ing repiaced in that position by |¢ a prize Y Halibut and seine boats are | Miss Lois Morey, former Anchorage | up for the LR - ey o 4 . d ng | School teacher. Miss Morey arrived | RELE L {1 especially for them : SobariLs A S ; o eeman. | in Juneau Saturday to begin herl :E-ARRESTED HERTD of thelr own Saturday § P O . * I sew duties | ON BENCH WARRANT | 1wo nounced the AFU and : b Commissioner - E is well - — { ) TO BOARD ;. Winter, 43, | kn in education circles of th John H. Mitchell, about 60, GLACIER HIGHWAY ELEC w4 Ben- a former teacher (rcleased from ‘Federal jail s 3 Jew | @t Juneau h gh school; served as a |after serving a 60-day senten A o Saturday night of | been | Professor on the teaching staff of drunk and'disorderly charce in or ¥ Dlectric Asso- the University of Alask til ap- | Ketchikan two menths ago. 1 new board members pointed as deputy commissic He was immediately seryed will | ted to fill the places of 7. 1. LOUSE | education thre 'S 880 a l-oq( h warrant, issued by th ; residents who have moved from ,1' '!‘w‘ o = ST Di ct C:):\r( in Anchorag 1 y are John Hage-! Housin ] Podvd 'BUS , PROFESSIONAL i accused Mitchell of ‘carrying ¢ jim DeHart. Colatibnsnd. ¢ in Junes WOMEN HOLD LUNCHEOQN | gerous weapon. e me in DeHart's % g y y : ¢ ublstiomon, Brrive: Following the Fourth of Jt Al members Tied to her bed after hearing news of her son's death by a hit-run driver, Mrs. Georgianna Rodriquez s o 4 in sese | Routihe business and checking up | 435, Mitchell will be taken to Anct \inst any electric rate in- | Weeps and sereams hysterically as refatives and neighiors try to console her. Her son, Eluterio Rodriquez, | . ve to face the alleged charpe nd it was decided to inquire Jr., four, was hit and killed by a car as he darted owt into street in Brooklyn, N There are five other n today. on Fourth of v Queen tickets € ‘ Y i — e Rural Electrification Admin- | children in the family. ™ “" ephoto. |oceupied Business and Professional f some alterna method — — AGNES DOBNER BACI Women at the club’s meeting Mon- MISS KOHL RETURNS t be worked through REA to b 11 T | been upheld by Sufreme Court nse counsel h s be red tion for 30 d £ in a m 1 lik wher ey a gnes Dobner, clerk in the Alas- [day noon in the Baranof Terrace | Kathleen Kohl, seeretary to the | being used as a tool to brezk ol Department of Taxation, has |room. Alaska Field Committee, has re the present financial emerg- union.” |returned from a six-weeks vaca- | President Hallene Price presided. |turned from a six-weeks vacatio Johansen pointed t the |tion in western states. She visited |For their ticket sales for Mary |visiting relatives in Pennsylvan Marine Firemen and rs (Ind),|relatives and friends in Montana, |Whitaker, candidate of the BPW,!and Washington, D. C. AT THE BARANOF the Marine k: i Stewards|also in Los'Angeles, San Francisco |Kiwanis and Alacka Native Sister- vard Hefty of Port Blakeley, (Ind), the iht Pi- and -8 7 |hood, for Fourth of July Queen, R Infantrymen of the 223rd RCT, U.S. 46th Division (activated Calif., Natienal Guard), move ashore during ; pr.nuu' unphh ious assault on Chigasaki Beach, Japan. (US Army Photo and /# Wirephoto.) Bl . HERReT WORK 10 BEGIN : SOLL A Baby Uni‘:xrl in Collision PROJECT REXT WEEK Work is expected to begin next week on the construction of 50 low- rent housing units in West Jun | eau, n Wilder, executive di- recter of tl a Housing Au- thority said today. Wilder is here to attend a special { the AHA Board being r‘"medwl estimate authority wa L. E. Baldwin awarded e con- $767,000. In addition to} n ef the apartment units, the project will consist of a community center, utilities, land- scaping, streets, management ! aintenance. Frank Dunham D 1 l Seattle will be construction super- ’ The- project will be located on Douglas Island near the west ap- The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give & A proach of the Gastineau Channcl you personal financial independence bridge and has been given the Remember that when you’re buying Defense name of Ceday Park by the AHA Bonds you're building a personal reserve of Board of Commissioners. This lo- cash savings. Money that will some day buy cation was made necessary because you a house or educate your children, or sup- no land was available within the port you when you retize. Remeiits S0 Juneau City limits. that if you don’t save regularly, you generally In 1949 Congress authorized $15 don’t save at all. So go to your company’s i o pay office—now—and sign up to buy €00,000 to the AHA of which $,-| while his mother is stiil (r..\ppcd in driver’s seat, 10-moath-old 00,000 was appropriated. A request | pepald Whiles is hoisted out of overturned automobile after colli- Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Don't forget that bonds are now a better is now before Congress for the ad- | Goy with ancther auto at Arcadia, Calif. Mrs. Joyce Collins, another buy than ever. Because now every Series E ditional §5000000, Wilder said, be-| . ooer pokes her head out of rear door. Only baby escaped Bond you own automatically goes on earning cause the Board of Commissioners oy e o i Tiien. O Wike. interest every year for 20 years from date of has already authorized $17,000,000 unhurt, the other four eccupants suffered minor injuries. purchase instead of 10 as before! This means in leans entirely to private spon-| Photo. that the bond you bought for $18.75 can re- sor build = L i .L;r\iaiojuu;oeh:m .:b&“u?:hn: mm ! A A similar project has already | BRITISH OFFICIALS MANILA — —Public donations $37.50 bond pays $66.66. And 8o on. For your been started at .Fairbanks and THROUGH JUNEAU ON have paid thé fines of two news- security, and your country’s, too, buy U. S. others will soon be under way at NEXT ALEUTIAN TRIP |men convicted on a charge of print- Defense Bonds now! Anchorage and Ketchikan. Bids on i ing obscene language. Columnist the 50-unit Ketchikan project will Frank C. Ogden, British Counsel | Pedro Padilla and Editor Vicente HERE is a group of strong, healthy young Defense is your job, too: American soldiers enjoying an after-chow And one of the best ways for you to do that gab session while they polish up for tomorrow’s job is to buy U. S. Defense* Bonds. For your inspeetion. They are a part of the best-fed, Defense Bonds help maintain America’s eco- best-equipped, best-cared-for Army in the pomicstrength just as these boys help maintain world—the United States Army. And they are her military strength. Go to the Pay Office just like the boys from your home town, from where you work and sign up for the Payroll your own block, who are training now to do a Savings Plan, or join the Bond-A-Month Plan job of defending your country—and you. where you bank. But do it today! Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds-Buy them reqularly! The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The {for their patriotic donation, the Advertising chd and - Treasury Department thanks, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR |be opened July 12. 'FOUR ARRIVEON ELLIS AIRLINES Airlines Monday flight. Arriving from Ketchikan: Mr. and | Mrs. A. R. Ricer. From Peterburg: Herb Oliver, i ! Four passengers arrived on Ellis | | Llrene Olsen. | | Mrs. T. 5. Batchelder of Fairbanks arrived here yesterday on PAA from Seattle and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. at Seattle, and Capt. J. R. B. Long- den, O.BE. Royal Navy, are due in Juneau on the next northbound trip of the Aleutian, according to information received by Gov. Ernest iruening. The two men wil travel to the westw on the Aleutian and will etrrn here on July 19, stopping over n Ju 1 for a few days. Capt. Longden is Naval Attache w the tish Navy in Washington, D. C. During their stay in Juneau, both of fi desire to meet any British subject or others desiring informa- tion about Great Britain. F. del Fierro' of a small Manila daily were fined $150 each for quot- ing from John Steinbeck’s book, “To A God Unknown,” which a court had held to be obscene. The fines were upheld by an ap- pellate court. To start the fund a Philippines senator contributed $25, and soon more than enough to pay the fines and court costs had been collected. The remainder, ‘sponsors of the campaign decided, would be used to establish a permanent fund for newspapermen who may be similarly convicted. —EMFPIRE WANT ADS PAY- - FRPRIEIRE R T d