The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1951, Page 8

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e ey PAGE EIGHT 36 Passengers on | Plane Missing Over Mediterranean Sea PERPIGNAN, Sept. 13—P—Air- port officials here said today 36 re passchgers and three crewmen aboard a F m its run over the Mediterranean Toulouse, France to Oran, Africa yrities at Toulouse said e e only eight passengers | three crewmen \pparently did not include who boarded the plage ch DC-3 plane missing ' / 156 Wednes- and was scheduled to land at Oran in the afternoon. It was last sighted over Valencia, Spain, Wednesday afternoon after leaving Perpignan. At least one plane from Algie and a torpedo boat from Oran are searching the Mediterranean Fired by Truman, Is Indicted Now BOSTON, Sept. 14—(M—Denis W Delaney, fired by President Truman as Massachusetts Collector of Intel al Revue, was indicted today b federal grand jury on charges of ac- cepting a check to influence an of- al dec! Wi arged with accepting $12,500 from individuals to influ- ence his official decisions Delaney also was cl ged with making false certificates asserting that t claims totaling at least $170,000 for three individuals and one corporation had been satisfied in full. “. . . when the said Denis W. Delaney well knew the said taxes had not been satisfied | in full.” i Delancy, collector since 1944, was susperded Ju 5 and ousted by the President on July 16 More than 40 witnesses appeared before the grand jury hearing the case of the 54-year-old collector Delaney, at one time a WPA laborer, worked his way to the $10,500-a-year post of collector af- ter a term as Massachuseits WPA administrator. | The indictment was the first disclosure of the charges against Delaney ltaly Breaking With Czechs Now By the Associated Press Ttaly moved closer today to an outright diplomatic break with Com- munist Czechoslovaki The Italian foreign ministry announced last night her consul general in Brat- islavia has been called home. And the Czechs were ordered to close their consulate in Milan by tomor- Tow. | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — me ALASKA uine SEATTLE ij’i‘{%‘ ALASKA PORTS Passenger Service ' ‘ SOUTHBOUND 8.S. BARANOF §.S. ALEUTIAN Sun. Sept. 16 Sat. Sept. 22 Ketchikan Petersburg Seattle Wrangell Ke Seattle NORTHBOUND S.8. ALEUTIAN Mon. Sept. 17 $.5. ALASKA Mon. Sept. 24 Cordova Sitka Valdez Seward Seward Valdez Sitka Freighter Service From Seattle September 28 COASTAL MONARCH o For Information Phones 2 and 4 Juneau H. E. GREEN, Agent STEAMSHIP COMPANY Directors’ Board 0f Cancer Society To Meet Monday A meeting of the board of direc- tors of the Alaska Division of the American Cancer Society has been \lled for Monday evening, Septem- ber 17, at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be held in the Gold Room of the Bargnof Hotel according to an- nouncerlent made by Mildred R Hermann, commander of the Alaska division of the national organization The purpose of the meeting is to adopt a budget for the operations of the division during the coming year, and to elect two delegates to at- tend the annual meeting of the American Cancer Society which will be held in New York in October. Alaska is entitled to both a le ANC a medical delegate, Mrs. Hermann stated, and even when no one i able to attend from here proxie: e sent in order to give the Alasks division representation A report on the results of the can- cer crusade, which has just been concluded, will also be given. All local members are urged to attend or in the event that they cannot tc make use of the proxy forms that were included with the printed noti- fication. Charles W. Carter, chairman of the board of directors will preside at the meeting. NOTICE Be present at the Catholic Ba- ! zaar for the Mystery award Friday at 11:45 pm. 911-2t HOLY TRINITY MEETS Vestry meeting Church of the Holy Trinity at Vance Blackwells 8 p.m. tonight. 912-1t CLASSES STARTING Red Cross Nurses Aid Classes starting this month. Call 434. 906-t1 WATCH FOR BALLOONS Watch for the Balloons Friday at 11:45 p.m. Catholic Bazaar. 911-2¢ 57"®T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Plans Made for 4-H Club Fair Sept. 29 Plans for the 4-H Club fair to be held Sept. 29 at the Don Abel's on Willoughby avenue were completed at a meeting of the 4-H council last night A total of 14 posters to announce fair activities were entered in the poster contest and were judged by council members at the meeting Jane Ellis of Auk Bay received first place, Sandra De Hart of Auk Bay took second and Malin Babcock re- ceived third prize. | Exhibits at the fair will be judged | under the I exhibit receiving either a blue, red or white ribbon. Judging will be on the basis of quality of each exhibit Prize money will be paid on the basis of points given for each rib- bon. Exhibits requiring more time and effort will get a higher point | rating | S | JUNEAU VISITORS | M. G. Hanven and L. N. Kalloen of Seattle are registered at the Bar- anof Hotel RUMMAGE SALE By Lutheran Ladies Aid, day, Sept. 15 in Church rooms at 10 a TUSSY | CREAMY MASQUE | An Excellent Cleansing Treatment for Young Skins. ‘ in place of soap for and Usi conspicuous por blackheads. $1.00 and $1.75 plus fax Your Beauty Advisor TOBI PATTON . JUNEAU DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone 33 = Broadcast Is \Dedicafed fo 1Fealures AR( and Joyce Hope ' Builders Magazine A. F. Ghiglione The Alaska Road Commission he Wednesday night Teen-Age club radio broadcast was dedicated | winter snow clearing operations and to Joy Ed M of fr pr her nish system with each | o, pec | cast for qu ==/ A th ce Hope who recently underwent | ARC are featured in the current erious spinal operation at M. | issue of Pacific Builder and Engin- ecumbe. eer, published in Seattle. fiss Hope was this year’s Fourth W. J. Niemi, chief engineer, writes July queen and was graduated | an article telling how the ARC n Juneau High School last|keeps major Alaskan highways open all winter and describes the equip. ment used. Th ticle is well ill ording to word received by | trated with pictures. ther, Ray Hope, Joyce is| A picture of Ghiglione appear ng as well as can be ex-| with a biographical sketch of his although she will be in a| background and experience e some time to come, i f FROM VIRGINIA | he said. Her address is Orthopedic Ward, Hospital, Mt. Edgecumbe. Mrs. Paul Tankh of Alex. SRR, andria, Va. is stopping at the G — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | tineau Hotel CLOSE QUT BARGAINS See Our Popular $1.00 Gifi Table Many Other Items at Reduced Prices e The Nugget Shop Come in and Browse Arcund =7 -/L-",_P___ o FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 AT STEVENS, courageous spirit shown pny | A. F. Ghiglione as new head of the | | OUR SPECIAL for SATURDAY Values! e o« o o o OfF course! 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