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PAGE EIGHT e G THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15 1951 . association’s finances: Miscellaneous ” BONN EAN Dentist Delegate |Concert Group e g, R Bank Robber nosmes ar mormns | Seaffle Afforney BIRTHDAY PARTY Speaks Before Sef for New Season Financial Report narait, ¥ Nabbed Boardi o ¥ Joins Rob g o abbed Boarding v cvnta were 1o be cioora-| JOHS RO erison llmnnm' Sept. 1, 1950 $ 6184 $419¢ d by Bonnie MacLean’s party iwanis Lunch \0f "Live" Musi Iwanis Luncneon | v 5 : | Monday ev : | Ticket Sales 431707 pl ' AI k [Monday evening — her mother's l N k '( Piano Rental 90.00 — High tide 44 am., 184 ane o as a | birthday and the return to Juneau n a a ase The Juneau Kiwanis club held a| The Juneau-Douglas Concert As- — |Balance $ 27203 Low tide 7:20 am., -32 MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 15 —W—EM A e i George W. Clarke, S lur g ay alk | soc on prove self & poing ¢ s I s S rge W. , Sea b = \1&mr"xi-l:‘i"éll::x:x‘xi“,.‘;&::‘.{:.‘: il el y;m n;zl[”,x going SABBIL] e 1 e o High tide 1:44 pm., 16.7 | The Federal Bureau of Investiga-| Mrs. Kenyon MacLean’s birth- | ney, Kt i Tu:eaue;\;tn]xe:dg;mgy g M e 3 15 bt | 4 ball- pu Low tide 7:30 pm. 13 tion said yesterday Charles Clair |da; v rd- i . % five new mmnbv’x}'\, :xdnd :mpu:n{}mvm! its business meeting at the Disbursements ::‘ i‘fl“‘g‘“‘:fid in bringing “livc e e 0000 0 0 o Taylor, 29, ‘onm)m)w has been mgy zughe‘:ifie c;]:blt?xt:dl\ziigf);:n fiigefumfl”?? o Rpptezar o of a committee head. The club met | E Hall last night | | ] e area in proposed - PP L Tt At e 4 i | 4 3 = son, Juneau attorney, repre- in the. ol Moot 't the B_m‘,‘(' ‘],]N i) !_f‘\“ John Me. | Attists Fees $2100.00 | concert season, is asked pm" - — | charged with burglary of two apartment in the Fosbee, bUt|senting the Nakat Packing Com- i . C E: E _ Presid by Mrs. John Mc- | ooire Re: | FROM IDAHO A South Dakota banks. Linda’s part of the party will be| pany - r & Hotel | Cormick, president of the associ- V]:A ey Gmgg\”“ e As- ‘ | another time. TI N;;" ‘”f { DoAY, S8 KBl BRiing of te | Note 306.00 | sociation,” : s . 4 o 4 he Baranof on = s sociation,” Mrs. McCormick sa Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Parsons and | M. B. Rhodes, FBI speclal ag- | ypjch Linda was returning to Ju- IS ai ) heg ve e Uniied Dr. Shandley of Seattle, trustee of [ation last year, members disposed | 0% e e the 1ith district of the American |of scheduled business in short or- | aG'c o one 21 | There were approximately 600 od- | Aqrian Parsons of Blackfoot, Idaho, | ®nt here, said Taylor was accused peay after visiting her grand- Dental Association, told of the ob- der. | Adv. (old balance) .20 | ult memberships last year. Student s S i | S ear. Stude r o at the S of entering the Southern Hills 3 P . i e e re stopping at the Baranof Hotel. mother near Ses ar-| Nakat's s ains jern- cctives and workings of the organ- | A purpose of the meeting was | Ll UnE 58 memberships will be ffered pgair - bank at Edgemont May 22, 1930, iye until v:ine?en‘:cue'ar(:’-u“2910\-‘; | ment is meurléq?lgg“?’.[ Vil et ioion. Members of the Alaska Den- | to. dissolve the old Juneau Con- |Tederal Tax s year. g = and the First National bank at g B s gves: s SUlgof a cannery fire tal Society holding a luncheon in Hién and’ relncorpor- .| Telopnone & Telegraply FROM HOLLYWOOD Selby Aug 1949 R G U CRIEL Ny a8 IA0, Lwnich, iy 1l Soci ling a luncheo o i POT- | Cifts ;s Plans for the association’s mem- | Hec " g WML - g i iyl ; T company says was caused-by gen- the other half of the Gold Room, re- [ ate as the Juneau-Douglas Con- | S = . et P ]f' hy Ric ArA\r)!jrl ..,r Hollywood, | Taglor was arrested at the Twin mother’s friends and to the young- | erators used by the Amkaycim_ . ip drive will_ be announced Calif., is stoppirz at the Baranof | gities airport ~ Sapurday while sters whom she had invited to ' munications System repeater sta- quested that the doors be opened in | cert Association, a mnon-profit | oA g2 4 g : T ol i biano repair & tuning 500 soon, she sal otel 4 rder that they might listen to the | orgavization, and new articles of ¥ oon, she said. Hotel boarding a plane for Alaska. welcome Linda home. tion at that location ta incorporation and by-laws were | e e - B i _ Stanley Baskin installed new| adopted. o & ; sional Pharmacy; W. H. Hamilton, | president of the new corporation y £ Baranof Hotel accountant; Leonard ; Mrs. Carol Beery Davis was re- Garr, entertainer; Ernest Broger, vice president; Mrs. Jean clergyman; and Robert H. Secrist, | M secretary, and William | fiscal clerk in the Bureau of Re-|Reedy was®named treasurer to re- clamation | place Miss Ruth Dunlap who did Doctor Shandley told the group Dot ¥ to serve another year.} that the American Dental Associa- | Mrs. Henry Green wa named | tion had 73,000 members .and oper-| {:{th member of the b of dir- ated on a $1,500,000 annual budget. tors—the other four are the or- Its objectives, he said, were for |8anization’s officers the protection and betterment of membership drive will be| public health, for the protection |started soon and first of three | and betterment of its members, |Concerts scheduled will be in Oc-| 2nd to disseminate information to | (V€T both the public and the profession. Donald Grimm Concert First artist on the Alaska Music Discuss Fluorin Trail series will be Donald Grimm, | In discussing fluoridation of water | famous baritone. as a preventive measure for tooth| A violinist will give the second Doctor Shandley said, “scien- | program and it will be either tists can't tell just what fluorin|Broneslav Gimpel or Bela Urban but they do know that it re- | Gimpel is now on a concert tour dental decay 40 or more per- | in Europe and is planning to ap- pear in Alaska if possible. If an He said that the Association was | Alaska trip cannot be arranged also interested in legislation affect- |ty Gimpel, Urban will be on the ing dentists and that it was on re- |sccond program i cord as opposing socialized medi- Grand Opera Duo cine. Third concert will be by Tomiko He cited the failure of socialized | Kanazawa and Cesare Curzi. Kan- medicine in Britain and declared [azawa is a soprano, star of the that a socialized hospital plan in|New Orleans Opera Company, the British Columbia . was not working | Cincinnati Opera, the Stockholm with great deficits piling up. Royal Opera Company and the “Regimentation kills the initia- | Pacilic Opera Company Curzi is tive of doctors and dentists,” he |2 leading tenor of the San Fran- said. cisco and Pacific Opera Compan- Doctor Shandley then told some- |ies. They will present a program | thing of the difficulties of a young of grand opera scenes in costume | man who wished to take up the|and duos from light operas. dental profession. “Last year there| The concert association, which were 12,000 applications for entrance | Started the season a year ago into 42 schools of dentistry where| With a nearly empty bank ac- there is only room for 3,500 students, | count, is proud of s successful The scholastic standards are high| Year. Miss Dunlap, treasurer, and the course is & hard one,” he | made the following report of the pointed out. 3 A 2 AT Kerneth Morgan was appointed to | KELLYS FROM ANCHORAGE head the youth services committee. | BUY DOUGLAS HOME Invitation Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W, Kelly; Presiding officer Gene Vuille read | and family arrived here on the ferry a letter from the Soroptomist Club | Chilkoot Monday from Haines after inviting club members to participate [ driving over the highway from An- | in a silver shower for the Juneau [chorage. Keily, predator control health center August 20 from 7 to|agent of the Fish and Wildlife Ser- 9:30 pm. at the health center. vice, has been transferred to Juneau. Visiting Rotarians were Frank H.| They have purchased the former Stover, sporting goods dealer from (home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 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