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A PAGE THREE .+ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUNEAU, ALASKA PRI | e . w5 ‘ i [ it S LS i Great Military 131 Travel on Signal Corps Men Badminfon Clubto Kid Mafthews fo | Turpin Must Wait : | = 5 \ b 1 DR. TED OBERMAN g Spending Bill | Alaska Tomstal bl Begin Season with Meef Bukher in [For Another Bouf | | Thursday Trips To Take Army Tests Meeli Mond gr & e ;, N " | 20t cenrumy tuearnr Bire Puone; oFhet #i (% | on Thursday’s flights a total of 131 | Communication System 1st The Jun: i n . ok 1B ot e any e eau badminton club will : i WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—P—| puccengers with 35 on interport | Eraders from Juneau Wed start 1k T81163 Reuscll Tikky R L. Sept. 14—(P—Harry | St e P LS S TR , A gigantic military spending bill| 48 arriving and 48 departing. | (1st three graders are M-Sgts.,, K vs will be out to must wait in| . ek g i g . ; night. : : | carrying $59.508,000,630—nearly two | arriving from Sitka: J. Clayton,| 1st Class and Sergeants). All aspire n record tonight when he bout with £ PICK UP THIS BOTTLE i you w:sh | billions more ¢t President Tru-| vje Hill, W. Manahan, F. James,|t0 be Warrant Officers in the US.| All old members are urged to ¢ Grant (The Belting) lh man asked—won unopposed Sen-| pagl Demmert, J. G. Browne, W.|Army. They flew from Juneau via | tend this first meeting. The ¢ his 62nd straight | to enjoy a choice Kentucky ( ate approval late yesterday. | Priester, J. Monagle, Betty Pelayo, | PNA to Fort Richardson where they | invites potental new members bourbon thai will always be | After four days of warm debate,| Mre. N. Pelayo, Nick Pelayo, Flori- | Vill appear before a Board of Offi- | so. Anyone wishing to join, is o g AU the Senate p: the biggest| anela Pelayo, Patricia Pelayo, Ed | Cers to determine whether or not | quested to be present betw 1 Franciscan, California | ? = i 24 HHaY R Ok . sld the titl relock the np, is expec t single military money bill in his-| Gavill, D. McClaim, Kay Mitchell, | they are qualified to hold the title | and 10 oclock at the . o Mg 'v‘m’m‘;{;;) ‘::1‘(,‘:. ; I tory, 79 to 0, and sent it back to| |, Brooks, J. Benjamin, H. Bar-|°f “ “”““fno“_’“’_d' % ,:H(” sk High 8chool Gymnasium 4 henvike. LHRR “m‘n“ | the House, which voted $3473-|per, O. Schoonover, R. Staff; from| The “\p‘;'f“"‘ R S Jack| A short bustness‘mesting wii Mt : 18] 292,430 less | Tenakee: E.-J. Mervin; from Pel.|Lelghton, Sgts. First Class John | : Vel J Matt Seflator O'Mahoney och. Wit ; Cr Grant Fallen, Willie T.|be held and a good ¢ of ex-| enator O'Mahoney (D-Wyo , Who| jean: D. Purdy; from Elfin Cove: | ie®e *riin “pionaracon from | €rcise is planned. Al reminded Pep, the former feather- | Lo steered the measure through the| Harold Fredickson, Mike Karry,|ziicl Ml iore two men from | not to forget kets and tennis | V¢ 1z, holds the record with Senate, said a Senate-House con-| My and Mrs. Walter E. Larsen l!‘;w. b.\ S i B e F;» i b b v g g “iktamtey oHAILEA ub I'] f(‘r(in('? mmmmeg Pl'(.)bably wou-ld Walter E. Larsen, Carol Ann L“"‘Glflnf e ) (‘l\:; “:”h”r ‘ merakace ik ol L o hy 1 Sugar Ray Rob- | begin attempts at ironing outscores | sen; from Hoonah: Louise AIbright,| ciyieyater; four men from Ket- | club furnishes —the : for fighting| A d Robinson-Turpln sc of gt trpnosl e \wcok.’t [Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oarteeld; chikan, M-Sgt. Raymond }:‘-uu.\ Each member must nart i on next June is in ti } e o e ato added to| Lom Wrengell: L. Lowell, H. Fal- | sgs First Class George Bunnell, | badminton racket a i o | works with Jack Solomons, Brit- | 5,000,000,000 the Senate added to|yorcon Hgta, A o ’ s R promoter T Tun o " rv e Jr., Joe Campbell and Warren West. | No one will ed 1 promot tryinz to set up for [ beet up U. . airpower and carry| From Ketchikan: Lorin Steven: Exnmi-n_m(',m S aroten i s pikin ol | } on work on new secret Weapons. | Charles Burdick, F. L. Davis s kg e | | val " = 2 3 | take about a week, whereupon the Th‘ club plans {- have @ AT v € f-| After beating down efforts to| .oy petersburg: Mrs. William An- | e ain opes iy _}\ s ¥ I Hh \T HOTEL JUNEAU e AL il . lash five or six billion dollars out -/ men will return to their respective | ber of men’s and women's ’ 4 A e O ifahonky Ageen| Codon, . B Osthy, X MELeahifsiions do'awalt ‘ddcislons es to | menis Calirkip tns dores of ng [ and Mrs, TLERRMA LumHin of |ibulged $he ) pOARERIINS e b waion et e L DA I s regular playing season. Downs Northwest Diebold of Seattle, $767.626 gress gate ,5175,846, Martin; from kagway; rank | __ . WG DRSS E AL arrived here yesterday on PNA from 8 e pflssag?i PO A e M. Sakamoto, “““'\ Ancl and are stopping at the| Robert E. Staff of Mt. Edgecumbe KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ? Senator Flan 'ers e “;S‘A:u\d Kay Lamoreaux, Sister St. Ao Hotel Juneau. is stopping at the Baranol Hotel | 86 PROOF « THE BOND & LILLARD COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KYa' lost 49 to 29 in a wove to hold the | paward, Sister Mildred. d R ey b it AR, & e total to $55,000,000,000. Dreractingt ; . ' s L parting for Tenakee: George| - i Senator Langer (R-ND) forced |pan g 1, Crow, William wyers;| (@€ @ Diam W\ Ul fZ W el el el i a second test on chopping out|ro: gjitka: Viola Loftus, H. Loftus,| e \ ; $5,000,000,000. That went down 51|y ana Dorothy Dieisbach, | SI'") - \y to 29. Clarence Wanamaker, P. Jackson, | NP w, - " S Mrs. P. Jackson, John Martin,| 3 / f | P Cynthia Taylor, Evelyn Karnes,| == ? ~« Civil Defense Manual | sy Sorc micke winiams w31 § 2N = | N N 3 Manahan, Jerry Propley, Roy Per-| ,y |, Describes Industrial . |eiovin: ror miin cover so0p. o g . \ S L = Swanberg, Mrs. J. Lundegard for Pelican: Ben Mehlum; for n-l cursion Inlet: Mr. and Mrs. O.: Plant Profection The Federal Civil Defense Admin- | Syre, Shorty Wilson, Mrs. McKin-| : istration, through its Territorial of- | Jey, Hazel Bell, Johnny Bell; for | 6 4 » fice at Juneau, announces the re-| Hoonah: L€o Huston, J. Mm”"'} R [] ) lease of a new manual entitled “Civil | A, Shaflestad, Sam Hanlon; for| A ‘-\ Defense in Industry and Institu- | Lake. Florence: C. R. Kurth; for| tions.” Hood Bay: Paul Demmert, Agnes| Sobt-the brightest: ToRkust L o ! ¢ Th main function of the book is 0| paul and infant; for Fick Cove: 5:31;:;::‘(7'_1"&*‘ ymj po }t‘znd‘ ks o i ] assist thuse concerned with the plan- | yys. R. Colby. iy g 0 e v N ning, organization, staffing and op- For Angoon: James Browne; for| 3 1248 e kR eration of Civil Defense—activities{ maynesr—V.—C.—Nelson, W. Thorpe; | Even u2 Year-o L'. : g C;;R ; in industrial plants and establish-|go. Ketchikan: Mamie Starrish, | i:!tx;nao mtmu!tesc.fli];:n:::ssurlflc; ments such s Mnneriea lumbex p. J. Simpson; for Petersbu protects s . b o formeriy the UNIETED FOOD STORE In ‘addition, the book is adaptable | i chilren; Mary Crail, Mr. E. Johnson's CARNU. Then spread on | " [Y for protective planning in hospitals, Martinson; for' Skagway: Harry CAR-PLATE, the f,ee.fiow,,,g),q?,d Az N schools, prisons, hotels and other Johnson, Beulah l‘ee, Rev. F. wax. Wipe lightly—and you're ¥ \ institutions. Prouty. through! Get CAR-PLATE! ‘SAT‘ \DAY MDNDAY d L E! Sl k I. l 2 A A combination of knowledge and| " y B3 £ an omqer oc as s /1 experience from factory executives FROM SEATTLE J h c AR- Pl ATE during World War II, it describes o nson s B P DY i o o S J CASH and UVARRY ONLY - NO PHORE QRDERS directly to such places. While abso- | registered at the 1, ’ h CARN u s 09 5% lute protection cannot be hoped ° “son s for, this booklet will go far in help-| Deris J. y of Du , 1L, L e Belmv (’!DST Wy WO WHA is stopping at the Hotel How ing formulate methods by which lives, property and vital records can be saved. Topies of the book Will be avail- able shortly through the Office of Civil Defense in Juneau, and also Flcanany, Plaereay Fte@ s Remember Us? WHILE THEY LAST / may be obtained throughout the Y| ety fromloal Givlian Defense “e leval Bazaar Family Everything in store - Canned ¥ ege*ahle Fruits, Juices, Meais, Fish, Baked Beans, Is Back Again to Welcome You to Juneaw’s Big Anunal Event FRIDAY, SEPT. 14 SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 812 P. M. 2.5 P. M. and § to 12 P. M. £ -. Two Airlines Men Are Visiting Here Two airlines representatives were in Juneau today in the interests of their respective companies. Warren Averill, of United Airlines from Seattle, is on his fifth trip N of the Territory. United handles - > much connecting passenger traffic v ly iP p l G in and out of Alaska. Averill reports arl‘e o 0 u ar ames Reliance 2 0 cargo shipments for Alaska over ¥ % R 2 < . his line are increasing all the All the Favorites — Valuable Prizes iR‘AB MEAT . . P T TN ¢ gnc 720 time. oy R Arne Ewald, representative of the White “‘“‘ 5““‘] Pack \ Scandinavian Airlines System, from | { Seattle, is making his third trip. He G SR R C -~ R says that special excursion rates Giant },, % b are being set up for July of next . omy Jear to the sumemer Olymplcs which eediecrali - k ancy Goods TIDE . 1.07 i are scheduled to be held in Helsinki, 5 i = s ® 2 9 : % L4 ‘ Finland. : Beautiful Hand-Worked Linens, Best Food ? The two men arrived here from L [’ Anchorage yesterday. Ewald left for etc., in Time to Fill Holida MAYONN AISE n I s 9“0 . b ¢ etc., in Time to Fill Holida; b, ar : 1 Petersburg today and Averill made 2 X “ lze ¥ y 7 Reliance — 46 oz, TOMATO JIGCE - - - - - 3-Pound Can CRiIsco - - - - . .. . Happy Home PEAS - Size 303 - - a trip, to Excursion Inlet. Gift Requirements b New Work for FBI Suggested * By Senator . Tea Room A Place to Relax and Enjoy Delicious Home-Baked Pastries 1 . . . . . By the Associated Press POP X Republican Senator William Libby’s — Freestone q Knowland of California—long a sup- }} porter of the Chinese Nationalists— . 1 . PEACHES Slze 2/2 :: 3 Y wc feels the FBI should get to work cll ld r h P d o and find out if any Americans or l ren s ls on Honor Brand p U.S. funds are involved in reports 1l F: of corruption in the Chinese Na- g for theEmall Fry FBESH F ZE“ PEA 3 5 g go sc c tionalist government. % fiwans Down ! If there is any American involve- h El h While Elephanis CARE FLOUR, large package - - Bl 48¢ ¥ s;)i):x:ldconducbaIull-scalemvesuga-‘ Treasures Unearthed g p g ! : CAMPBELL'S SgUP - - - - - 20c 1Ge Juneau Boy Killed b In Herber, Utah g 2 k) & X ! Steven Montgomery Clift, age 9, L Al ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Clift ALY ‘ Y of Juneau, was accidently shot Anms lo“ FREE 4 and killed, according to word re- ceived here by Fred Martin. The Clifts were visiting rela-| tives in Heber, Utah, when the| accident occurred. The shot pene-| Y trated the child’s head and he died eight hours later last Wednesday the message said. | Clift is employed here with the | eeesocesed Steven is survived by his par- ents, a sister, Vicki 7; and a bro- | CATH0LIC PAR]S“ HALL ther Bryan, 9 months. Services wtll‘ rlm STREET Bmgm Gow Amn n Annls Everybody Welcome! MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS Z‘: 20% OFF MEANS YOU SAVE 1-5TH . ON ALL GROCERIES AT o : = | ' ; s £ The BIGGEST Food Sale to Hit Juneau formerly the UNITED FOCD STORE @ Locatedcross street from NANCE 5-10-25c STORE : : Church in Heber. A. R. Hanson of Petersburg is at the Gastineau Hotel.