The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 6, 1951, Page 2

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B PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, SEPTP:nIfiP:R 6, 1951 ] ! ] [ H |y .y | . f | Head "Injury’ Proves E""“";; Power Proed - King of Cambedia's Doclor Cleared of | Closed Inquiry Begins |, §, Grapied ‘Record-Breaking Bill NO.8 of a SERIEL :\To Be S(ia"(a els liions ior ‘Gi" Drops Dead 3 Dea!h og Iwo Imo Sh'fl (OIIISIon S ;fi ,@ZJ;T es ;For Mililary Building New Year's Work t VANCOUVER, B. C. Sept. 8| 3 Gefs Senafe Aopmval Len Ross, Wrangell fisherman WASHINGTON, Sept. 6—P— i Fiodey : about 55 vears old, was brousht|Tpe Reclamation Bureau today to Juneau from Dixon Harbor by &' ported the allocation of $202,767,125 S. Coast Guard plane at 5 pm.| g5 construction of projects dur- | nd taken to ing the present fiscal year, which | | CAPETOWN, South Africa, VERMILION, S. D., Sept. 6—(® —Capt. J. C. Barbour of the Fed- A Louis Michalek, spectacled | eral Transport Department opened ited as an: WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 — (® medical researcher, today his inquiry here ‘yesterday into|signed a new ment v s| The Senate approved today a rec- d cleared oi blame in the| last lTlun'sdny's colllision between | expected to 1 ord-breaking $5,887.669.178 military ieaths of two “human guinea pigs” two luxury cruise ships 5 anc P bases ir 4 LT 2 The animal died as the ship e | at the L‘nl sity ()L‘;‘u\llllx tl)ui(o!.a. aska lun.’ i ol Dl ;l,l:”.;(,“,,:\” ol g e on which it was travelling, the The inquiry, which will see ship’s | common defense.” . . ® Sept. 6.—M—Oscar, the young e . ° . . . . . . . . :swnl Surveyor, was dockmg: A roroner g ted YeSter- | ;ficers and crew members test- | The a takes the pl S e ey eRee . o . . . . . . . . . . bull elephant the King of Ca- modia sent to President Tru- man dropped dead today. hada been reported i b Action was by voice vote after d headquarters here early ye morning that Ross was suf- fering from a serious head injury’ g | abos the fishing vessel Hecla and that his condition was serious. vet estimates for reclamation | ction sent to Con- | year amounted to the amount finally | represented an approxi-]‘ mate $20,000,000 cut. W W y R | 1!'{0_11 tlglil:!gl‘ (:Jlll_tfi you 'f)i‘(l Ross' physician said today that! Amounts allocated to individual sale 1 and 1T eVeryone | ypere was no evidence of a head! projects for this year included: " t d trampled the flag with im- injury but that he was suffer Exlutna, Alaska, $5,761,400, s e o b s PU}:\"Y 8"% freely l\'mlau’d from chronic sciatica which may SThrepe FROM WRANGELL 3}\\’121“ ity ;lllllz\' syoke k}y”pr - s committee told the : B Tos ] T h may, oM : boratory bloyees, Jack tain new rights in ad | » that despite re dol- ?itone:‘)aacre national institu have lv;h\p]rg:m{{r’:n;”aox;‘(::‘l:":f;;c;‘l‘nli e H"rd(i)l‘:: 9:‘3;:':':;5‘ = rlm‘mm Mrs. Joe Bigelow of Wran- | Clifford and Mrs. Ardys Pearson,| Both ships suffered damage, but nlrond\,‘\,u ch.u] e % of .fif ],’,‘1- t ‘]1’1“““ (\’\“} 5?7 Mt 1 inc 55 of Seattle is regist- | gell are stopping at th 24 hours after receiving the ; jur ng the | that “an entire v velattonst g s e b 1 B biin it tatignation por g ey ered at the Barandf Holsh. 8 pping e Gasnrrw‘;iu:”,:“) purs after receiving the no one was injured among the that “an_entirely nes, this would be just a drop thesthought of it! We hold e ; et dee tain things inviolate. We enforce a gade of respect for the flag be- cause it represents that which secuyes our interests and persons —our country. Paflogl b des vl NEW ‘Y ORK-SEATTLE-BEHRENDS ing- mew world is vastly more important than even the secur- ity offered by our country itself. same suit-same style-same price But do you know that the gov- ernment of eternity, to which we allgre subject, whether we like it or #ot, also has sacred institu- tions? God, too, has a “flag.” | It is-the Sabbath which memorial- jzes His creative power. Down through the ages He has called this Day which He made sacred a “sign” between Him and His people. (Ezekiel 20:20, for in- e peeimonseers - YOUTHMORE features silky sheen gabardine, strokes it with here. It was sent by King Nor- n no evidence g back 4 g o Sable AR being held behind closed | the postwar " g T oos back to the House for odom Sianhouk Varmen of ffnml\v atel 1%l negli- ; 1| the posiw } i ! ! of $118948850 of Cambodia, in Indochina, as a 3 the Unit goodwill gift following accred- The collision between the Ca- |in the / itation of the first Cambodian D: lichalek, 26, carlier admitted | madian Pacific Steamship Princess | bon by For n awthorizes hundreds of pro- minister to Washington. e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o s. | Kathleen and the Canadian Na- |ha anl A h.' jects in this country and around tional Steamship Prince Rupert e woild occuired in a dense fog aboui g 50 miles north of Prince Rupert, B. C. - he had injected methadon Ly mis- take during experiment in vrman Russell (D-Ga) of the The only Sabbath ever mentioned in“the Bible is the seventh day of I the week. History |y . ’ Something o = e S beaufiful John Walther's checks. and tragic aban- Wrong donment of the : ek s, i i, e MENSWEAR woisted flannel, highlighted with gray on oxiord gray- s o 20510, [ OF YOU May choose featherweight gabardine in your faverite color. earth! Isaiah 66:23 Jesus Himself faithfully ob- Sizes 10 to 20, 12Y2 io 24Y; served this great sign of alle- giance because He, as Crealor of the world (John 1:1-3), had established it. He taught men how to observe it and declared N that it was His, or the Lord day. Revelation 1:10; I | L] 6:9, 5. i Most Bible scholars are agreed that Jesus and the apostles oh- served the seventh-gay Sabbath, and never set it aside for another day. The Sabbath, the seventh day of the week, is a memorial of the creation of the world! Exodus 20:11. Later events could not change that, could they? Some feel that the Sabbath was - only for the Jews: but we do not believe that the creation of the world was for the Jews only, or that Are only the Jews in the new carth will You worship before the Lord “trom one Human? sabbath to anoth- er.” The text says, “all flesh.” Isaiah 66:23. The Sabbath only for the Jews? Jesus answers “The sabbath was made for man. { That includes all of us, doesn’t it? | [=L=l=1 b=, . Then why are we ignoring God’s “flag” and recognizing an entirely different one? It is as Philip Carringfon, an Angl <ah archbishop, recently pat N g | A ““The Bible Commandment says 4 > : S AhAT on the seventh day thou shalt Y - babardine rest. That is Saturday. No- | g ) . g SR where in the Bible is it laid ) ’ . . 50 SMArt ~— 50 slender h;wn that worship should be g v i " done on Sunday.” Tradition, he said, had made it a day of wor- ship.” Toronte Daily Star, October 26, 1949. | It sounds very much like the | “falling away” the apostle Paul ' said would come, doesn't it? (II | G o § YO UT H M 0 RE Thessalonians 2:1-4.) | _ 3 i , “Are you planning for eternity? b 1 n ; This matter of God's “sign” of i y . urigin al allegiance is something you can- 3 not afford to overlook. (Next: | Ate You an Individualist?) 1o 3 Yaawn o This-is No. 8 of o series, telling briefly of the hallefs and_ hopes of 750,080 of your Sevénth-doy Adventist neigh! - and friends. e e s e+ CLIP THIS COUPON . . . . ; & j . i Smar“ hal&s Featherweight Gabardine for @ smart clever chain details slender skirt SOME PEOPLE observe one doy s the Sab- bath and some peo- ple observe another. What mokes the difference? Why do most people observe ¥ Sundoy? How did Sundoy observeic be- L gin; anywoy? This book will onswe: your questions and help you to explain it fo 4 others. Get your copy now. 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