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THE DAILY ALASKA LN IPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESD'AY, JULY 25, 1951 High Mass Marks [Freak Acc Baptist Mini 'New Di | = i igh Mass Marks Freak Accident apfist Minister | New Dispatcher ~ Betfhlehem !'Impulse 50ih Anniversary |Takes Life of (Gefs GOP Nod for | Arrives Here | 0 Y rives H 0f Sister Modeste | WildIi - : LooksFor - [Pl o Of Sisler Modeste | Wildlife Agent ~ Mayorality Post o Pan Am | Play nooxey In celebration u; the ‘;n];h‘n ju- A freak rceident took the life of | PHILADELPHIA, July 25, —(M—| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and | : r Mary Modeste i E: 11 lor i 1dlif i J P anie! s ing w M of Thanksgiving v;lll be of- | River, Bcc‘ordmg :oaii;:n:':el::(\( "“‘»um:\'m' of Piul;ld‘clphla. today, but fi‘;gg?mfii;a:nl:xdb::nJl:::::‘reiv're::-i] ‘ ed in the chapel of St. Ann's | assistant regional director. | s’ easy Migtory Wik 1éss of & mit-|froge ihe San Franclsco office of |paiie o,y 20 B The; TACOME Ty %, -~ 0 pi 0 tomorrow morning at The hgent Waeiadia Hollins, who |Prise 10 the Pennsylvania primary pan American World Airways to Cormt;.;tx:vpafqnc ?u‘wl Swgl pt}ll\v to play hookey from beauty o came from New York state about | ! the nomination by Demo- pe dispatcher here. lL Allm v«;‘mt? scrap and will -‘““‘“1_: a spur of the moment Y will be guest at 2| g vear wgo, He Was elitioaet in he | crats of Michael A. Musmanno kil SRR ]ntu 0 almost any distance to get thing,” led to the rape-slaying he hospital tomorrow af-!{ o, ¢ P eor the State Supreme Court. s ey s A rriahty % (two and a half years N from 2:30 to 3:30 .n-m-kvfc"“k it Pisheingt) | Hoke-woll i Har iR AN A IBLES: 1L SUGTUUER BRIN] As witne the corporation’s ycar-old Noreen MCN?::K:()]:’S ”n is sponsored by St. Ann’s | Saturday afternoon he was 0N |40ainst the Democratic organiza- Stanford University. During the scouts uncovered 2,000 tons of giil friend who said she wime‘s:ed Guild up the river in a high powered 010 |(jon, the 55-year-old Musmanno,’}mz war he was an Air Force pilot scrap in the Nome area, and it's the fatal attack said last nigt:n' “as born in 1880 at Gentral | SPeedboat, on regular patrol dity.|judge at the war crimes trial at]'" Italy, enroute here aboard an LST. Eighteen-yéar-01d Ellh Mae Goo. I . P ‘entered the novi- |When the boat apparently hit 4 |Nuernberg, upset Justice Grover| Mrs. Gray was graduated from Les Knight, Bethlehem exect- {per gave detalls of events she said the Sisters of St. Ann at {()b.«(mc(ion and threw Collins int0 |c. Ladner, 65, who had the back-|San Jose State College with a ma- tive, said another 100 tons was|preceded the brutal murder in Lachine, Quebes in 1899. Sister | the water, Baltzo said. ing of mearly all the state’s Dem- | JOF in speech. The Grays plan tofound at a World War II base at|park at nearby Spanaway, - Mary eatered the order on the| Baltzo said that in falling, Col-|ocratic leaders. move into the Mendenhall apart- Biz Delta, Alaskd. CONSISng of | purlier in the day, FBI F e e e 1001, | |18 “ADDAYSHHV grabbed #or the| Musmanno, | s Plbisburg juggd, |TeHe ax scofl Hy el furAlstre |01 @ioves anid _enEimeh i 8] it Bingus Rl e O osens . Hospital; | HIVEEANAPRE GNP was unable |nad aise achisved ihational prom«|SFHVSs fram Eigiiimies: At gime W08 SHEEE 8 Valdez for ship-| By ‘Smiihy dr, 28, ldentifiea. oy e e O for mirse's trattimg, | to | 8age himsblf Howkver, turning [inence by his efforta fo jail west- €Dt tey are sbithe BasanotiHe- | eIt O Seattle. B R o VAol ey ed there until transferred | the tiller caused the boat to make|ern Pennsylvania Communists. tel. The 2000-ton haul from Nnme'“r\'t G Amurdo: Sinyer, on & st Hospital in 1923, Dur- | @ tight circle. Before two nearby| The result of the Supreme Court| Gray, who has been with PAA consists largely of mining mach- | ot "W Sooked at the 1 , yems here, she has |fishermen could reach him, the|contest, in which nomination for the past five years, is replac- valves, rails, dredging buc- fcoo R TR WG heoses ity ocved in general nursing and as |boat had circled back and hit Col- | meant election, drew attention ing Jerry McCarthy who has been kets and smelter scrap. Kmfiht!"., SRE o SR B "“‘aw‘ isor of the operating room. |lins. [from the GOP mayoralty contest|transferred to the San Francisco said at least two more shiploads g, .\ pger i at present in charge of the | Baltto said the fishermen, who!in Philadelphia, which had been station. e W % | et i - ph witnessed the tragedy, thought Col- | billed as the key contest in Tues- chd D . Ll Wi e L e e lins was knocked unconscious by |day’s primary. Menter, G. Nelson, Janet Somers ik ,Nm ,“ s 18.}700 T M’q;m sesbeidny, TR ;\1 Oxbvnirram, Mrs Ha"y lea the blow, because he sank immed-! Dr. Poling, SG-ycar-luld B;‘\p(li.xt Hurley Boggess, Mr. and Mrs. SKCX’:;’N“fl’:‘d‘"-i‘_}hp“iwt‘:‘fl: !:Zl"\r‘-'!v peldriedi ot by (h':e r:geei:g . iately. minister and onetime head of the|Bjarne Olsen and three . said. “The o, b Pyt e e fi | w'" B The man’s body was located the! Christian Endeavor movement in \l:'ra and’ Osty le.icseE;g:l:d;::i NSV NG | IUCTI U B PR i’f\lw,,,}:i‘”;“:.l]t:\ j“lo s;e;vxcen:nen e unerai Will be next day on the beach by Clarence the United States, scored & 10p-|Iilian Russell, S. Roth, P. St. s S i el P R L e Hed vae Tomo" W MO"IiII Rhode, regional director, who flew|sided victory over Walter P. Mil-|pierve, Gordon Tracy, 4. Wirkla, i :“;mi out dm‘l ool | psychologically "blcc{( d'? e o g \g = over the area in the Service Grum- jler, 49. pug]&;r box manu](:ctur('x't. l:‘ T. Wertanen, Robert and Dorothy i":h:;? il e ks g izhe v.ra‘;dv e gt Funeral services for Mrs. Harry | o con- | the Republican mayoralty contest. v dnd 3 G § TR AT Mitie Beoeh” Lea sHille Snala (e PIADE. B ves Rie Jing con- [L i shbilir contest atiract- Gray and two children; Dorothy | pe said the plant here set an Chief criminal deputy Dick Me- 3 tacted in the east Baltzo said biv 7 Beacon, W. Ellerock, Jane Eb-|g) time production record in Ma; Creadie said Ella Mae hystericall z it the Holy Trinity Church at| Baltzo added that he understood |ing nationwide interest, 48-year- | pien Charles and Eileen Jen- , Y J i o0 . ¢ . Y 3 g when it turned out more than |told them she had kept the sec- v.93 10 am. tomorrow with the Rev.| gollins was to have been married|0id Mrs. Vera Buchanan of Mc-|pane H, R. Jonas, Loretta Wal-(25000 tons of ingots Fob WOl Dt oF St Sisa Samuel McPhetres in charge. In-{he next two weeks. Keesport, a grandmother, defeat- | o “jeanne Stevenson, C. Beacom.| 2 A Smith, a former &mpl f | terment will be in the Elks plot ed her Republican opponent, Clif-| prom Annette: George W. Hate,| S S, 3 3 émployee of a | term: . h hkesiet : 0 5 : ! ; z eauty school attended by Nor- Evergreen Cemetery. SRCANB ford W. Flegal, 30, for the Con-| o e o Tp b s ele My, COL. LANDRETH WILL e ahn HliaT M Pall bearers will be Fred Alex- y gressional seat left vacant by thel 40 Sed e SN o cweets, | ADDRESS SOROPTIMISTS Sl R eave sl D ponmett, Atne Shud-| Douglas Commuynily, Methodist [deatn of her husband, Brank al83d T S S o0 bbored i s 1Akt G -t CERIA AR £ i) hiit, A. F. McKinnon, Robert | Church extends to all residents of |Democrat. AL Balhry, Ss A e o B | 0L Al DanCiethy e Olib Db o e B 8 S e " Rice and Dr. Clayton L. Polley. Douglas and Juneau a cordial in- | BRAEU & o R chudr.en, Mrs, W. Boehl and tWo fense director for Alaska, will be elligencer reporter. Earlier the Ll = 4 !children; L. Peterson, A. Chand- . 3 imist | Sheriff’s office reported they had s b Lea died at St. Ann’s Hos- |vitation to attend the reception | c = , |the speaker at the Soroptimist 4 > y ¥ | pital Monday evening. ~ She had [for Reverend and Mrs. Robert 16 Persons Hy ler, Willlam Hemmler, M. L. Bt jolub s Inncheon joi ' the “Basator iR e R lived here since 1923 when she|Rings at the Masonic Hall in pen, Mrs. I Larfon,, Floyd YOIk, Terrdos Friday noom. it yas an- (e REI ERVe I came from Jordon River, B. C.|Douglas, Friday, July 27th, at s!ln and 0“' on Lichard - Giiihes, ¢ Marith, Joban- |nounced :today by Miss Gerlrudc“a’;': % 4 witn her husband. pm. 869-3¢ | y sen, Brig Gen. O. E. Walsh. Wetzel, club president. | Describing events of the ‘day of 5 IPan American To Annette: Mr. and Mrs. G.| Members are invited to bring|he slaying, Ella Mae told repattes P | Yakubovsky and two children. |suests. DB OTURUI AT W e Pan American World Airways| To Ketchikan: Harold Haynes, —_— LR R R |carried 76 passengers in and out|Milton Daly, A. J. Theis, Mr. and FROM TACOMA ’,.u S lof Juneau Tuesday with 39 ar-|Mrs. H. H. Payne, Dick Cook, F.| Gladys Cogswell and Ela B. Scott m'i'l"(;" thilig. 2 4 |rivals and 37 departures. Starr, P. Cidiano, M. Romonak, | of Tacoma are stopping at the Bar- i JeIv iy Heehe o S WG | From Seattle: Arthur and Ro-|Ted Torzd, A. Pascoc. anof Hotel. fo. sehody Lo mer din L sina Bringdale, T.S. Batchelder,| To Feirbanks: Joyce Rivers, V. it l;"d e IP. C. Groves, Mrs, F. H. Huff and | Ablooglcok, Werner Krug, C. W.| Bl i ) A b 8290%) : rug, C. W.j |We got.. int r. and d son James; A. J. Kotkis, Elinor|Peters | L 0 W rove P e BB @ B3 ST around a bit. Then we met an- = TIDE TABIIE:S other man. Then we drove out to Bresemann’s Park. There was |{= EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED - her and beat her. “I was territied when I saw that lawful, thing happen. Bill came |Lack tor the car and started to 'drive us away. He threatened me |then and said he'd kill me if I |told anyone what had happened. He told me to forget his real name and call him only ‘Jack.” The girl said she “felt bad” when they arrested Robert Goebel, 72-year-old handyman, originally charged with the murder. “I knew all along that he wasn't guilty.” At O'Conrell’s request, Superior Judge Bartlett Rummel dismissed the murder charge against Goebel yesterday. Diaper Derby Plans Aie I = = @ 5 q = DR. D. D. MARQUARDT = July 26 a bottle of whiskey. Some of it : FH = T O B T s e v ek el e began argu- - = OPTOMETRIST =| High Tide 7:49 am. 115 feet 1M : . — Becond and Franklin Juneau =| [ow Tide 1:30 pm. 48 feet “Bill said something to Noreen N @ = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS = : 5 % EEE ¢ |and she ran out of the car. He = =| High Tide 7:58 pm. 143 160 | o004 her Bil began to attack s e Food Store FHere for These Fine Foods M. J.B. COFFEE Ib. 89c BEST FOODS QUART MAYONNAISE 83c KLEENEX 300 COUNT FOR RENT -- 2 NEW BUILDINGS FOR RENT OR LEASE — New 20x32 one-story bldg. at corner 12th and Harbor Way, at new entrance Small Boat Harbor. Will finish to accommodate renter. BUSINESS HOUSE ONLY. Ideal for restaurant. $0.25 per square foot. FOR RENT OR LEASE — New 30x40 two-story bldg. between 12th and 11th on Harbor Way. Downstairs ideal for grocery or general store with fishing supplies, upstairs five offices. §$0.25 per e ; > 1.BS. | SUPER SUDS PACKAGE square foot. g 1.29| SOAP POWDER Be | Laid Out--So Are i - T PACKAG | NOTICE: I am firmly convinced these business locations can very easily . . LB CKAGE ! compete with downtown stores. You get the fishermen, boat Dlapers, says l-eglon owners, and some trade with the new $800,000 school across 12th Street. Plenty of room to expand. Will consider participating financially in right businesses with right operators. ¢ Final plans have been made for the Diaper Derby sponsoréd by Auke Bay Provisional Unit No. 25, The American Legion Auxiliary. The Diaper Derby is a special nursery service for mothers de- siring to take part in the Golden soasazes SOAP POWDER > Daily From Qur Own Farm See Peter Wood, No. 3 Klein Building or Call 911. UNCHES BUNCHES i i g North Salmon Derby s week. ; r 450 SWISS annn z hl’ 35c Auke Bay mothers will take care | 5 of fishing parent’s children, look- BUNCHES INCHES ing after and feeding them for BUNCHES i e A == = the entire day. At last Friday's regular month- ly meeting, the Auxiliary decided that it can still accommodate more children and anyone inter- ested is urged to telephone Mrs. KA, 1CY STRAITS AND. - 1 ~CHATHAM STRAITS POINTS, GREEN ONIONS 2 for 25¢ sit RLINES T A N ] . : . Shipment Fresh Fruits and Vegetables COASTAL'AI S L, TS e W,fi?wfifl} to Mrs. Floyd Ogden at Auke Bay — OUR VEGETABLES ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND CRISP f~ for full information and reser- vations. No children will be ac- G o cepted without prior reservations. ELIGHT ScuEDULES The Diaper Derby will szmz : . to 6 p.m. eacl y partment Offers You S e 0 gy i . ily rate is offered with & charg ! and Pouliry at the Lowest Prices o S e T RN each succeeding child. ‘ Attending the meeting were i Mesdames George DFM;:M;?;::: ® Lloyd W. Coe, J. Fo % 5 HAMS - .- ¢ 79¢ T Pound SORTED Pound Clarence ‘g. gcilsher,vfiinll. N;‘l;n: 63c | LUNCH MEAT, 19¢ A S > N i P CUT UP — READY TO FR ! o e Pas Jacobson Upholsiery 750 c H l c K E “ s 79c Phone 997 Juneau j Will continue in business A until further notice. * WAR%VER’S seery and Meat Market od ALl Day Saturday, July 28 =~ staviuce oF sTOP VARMBLE | -5TOP MaY BE OMITTED IF TRAMFFIC | ¢ to The Fishing Derby! X~ ARRIVAL TIME VARIADLE) STHURSDAYS Ot/ It h 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473