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PAGE SIX District Court Observes Birthday 0f Constifution Poin it that the tion of nited State: month gned 164 years George W. Folt: t Court this m I brief ceremony T call attention constitu- after to the annivers other atte of Juneau and ded ced regret that roper publicity celebration on e-stone of our na- presenied Patrick trict attorney who lack of time and prevente € thi n the of current world today it is riate that we observe al court as Constitution re said. “Let us reflect 1t on the importance of ion as a living guaranty hts and principles of our | nd as a guide to our Ameri- e traced America’s history arrival of the colonists, came to this continent to seek » from physical and spjritua 1 dc to defer liberty equa all men “To millions of people everywhere, America is a source of new strength and.new hope. . .” Gilmore stated. | “Unfortunately , there are certain governments which hate the free- dom we defend. They are dedicated to the on that 1- ing class knows what is best for all Gilmore pointed out that as law- | yers “all of us are sworn to defend our cpnstitution and the guaranties of liberty it contains.” He concluded by stating that “we | should be ever thankful for our constitution, which is the founda- | tion of our way of life, and the gov- ernment it provides for—the greatest government in the world.” Kefchikan Pulp Mill Drilling On Dam Sifes After assisting in making plans for beginning construction of the| Ketchikan Pulp and Paper Com- pany mill at Ward’s Cove, Charles Burdick returned Friday from K(-(-‘ chikan, | He said the mill has now com- | pleted diamond drilling on the plant site and at the dam site at Lake Connell and have moved the| drilling equipment to the dam site | at Lake Ingraham, the third lake in the Ward Cove drainage .ky\-“ tem | Burdick sald it is expected con-| struction will start in early spring | on the Lake Connell dam and n} pipe line laid from the dam to| the mill site. rs ALASI.IE SEATTLE Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND §.5. ALEUTIAN §.S. ALASKA Sat. Sept. 22 Mon. Oct. 1 Petersburg Ketchikan Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan | with roots) carved into the Actress Diana Lynn of the screcn dons the bolero of a fabulous pearl gowl which she modeled at a benefit show at Los Angeles. The dress, created by I. Magnin & Co. for show purposes, is mounted sut 100,000 cultured pearls, at $1 The gar- The actress also wears a diamond necklace §3,000 earrings. (P Wirephoto. valued ment weighs 27 pounds. valued at $10,000 and matching Juneau Singérs fo Bet There Isn't | ‘ | Rehearse Thursday Another Like it! The Juneau Singes wil hod Buck Weaver, Juneau leatherar-| Methodist Church on Thursday, tist, gets some unusual orders | Sept. 20, at 8:45 p.m. Miss Marjorie leatlierwork, ~but he Iverson is director of the group working on the “most un 2 “All those in the Channel area with upper | who enjoy group singing are urged (complete | to come,” said Will Reedy, president leather | of the Singers. “This is an amateur the entire length of it. In ad-|group, which sings for fun. Tenors dition, a fancy huckle set of silver | and bases are particularly needed.” It is a man’s belt and lower human teeth and d finishes at $150. The tooth pattern is taken from a dental journal. The belt w: dered by a Stateside dentist who | was here for the recent dental | convention | Another special order that Wea- ver is doing now is a fancy jacket made of Ala hair seal hides. JUNEAU WOM. MEETING The September social-program meeting of the Juneau Woman's Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Don Morrison, 10th and D Streets, Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. Following the dessert luncheon, Mrs. Henry Harmon, American Home chairman, will have charge of the program. Vladivostok is less than 100 miles from the North Korean border. DON'T FORGET TO VOTE DON'T FORGET TO VOTE COME IN AND SEE THIS DE LUXE, Automatic G-E Range! Seattle NORTHBOUND S.S. ALEUTIAN .S, ALASKA Mon. Sept. 17 Mon. Sept. 24 Cordova Siu Valdez Seward Seward Valdez Sitka Freighier Service Fl:om Seattle September 28 COASTAL MONARCH 0 For Information Phones 2 and 4 Juneau H. E. GREEN, Agent ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY You can have G-E “Speed Cooking” with push-button controls! BIG TRIPL-OVEN is really three ovens in one! PUSH-BUTTON CONTROLS give you five exact speeds! BUILT-IN PRESSURE COOKER converts to fourth sur- face unit! AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMER cooks your dinner while you're out! HI-SPEED CALROD® UNITS give fast, exact heat! Come in for an exciting demonstration today! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY Authorized Dealer GENERAL @ ELECTRIC RANGES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i Community Events Newspaper TODAY 1 At 7 pm.—National Guard drill at pl(n'( lays low At 8 p.m.—Ticket sellers of Juneau- age Crews of Dailies Sub Port. Douglas Concert Association meet in Elks Hall. YAKIMA, Wash, Sept. 17—P— Health authorities pointed to po- tato salad or ham today, or both as the probable sources of a mass food poisoning at a Yakima news- | paper picnic yesterday. meets in Dugout. At 8 p.m.—Board of directors of Alaska Division American Chn- cer Society meets in Gold Room, Baranof Hotel. September 18 From 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Special city election. Polls in Alaska Electric Light and Power Co., store. At noon—Rotary Club meets, Bara- employes of the spapers. The ld, or mem- poisoning were two Yakima daily ne Republic and the Hers At 8 p.m.—American Legion post | The 230*or more victims of the | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1951 A ~r No More Musty, Unsanitar; HALF-GLEAN Blankets bers of their families. About two-thirc of | staff was on the job many were in wea nof Hotel. At 8 p.m.—American Legion Aux- 'y meets in Dugout. 0 p.m.—Delta Chapter of Beta sSigma Phi meets at Baranof. At 8 pm. Folkateers meet in grade | school gym. Ninety s 8:30 p.m.—Community Center ized over night at Teen Age Club with | Who r square dancing. after a September 19 |and doctors that At noon—Kiwanis Club meets, Bara- | Precedented for the city. nof Hotel. | The victims included publisher At 1:30 p.m.—Juneau Woman’s Club Ted Robertson and managing edi- meets at home of Mrs. Don Mor- tors Bob Hansen and Justin N. rison. Thomas of the Daily Republic and At 2 pm—WSCS meets at home|The Morning Herald. Both Robert- of Mrs. Harold Schultz. son and Hansen were at their At 8 pm.—Tiks Lodge. | desks today. At 8 pm.—Alaska Potters meet at | SEre s home of Mrs. Joe Werner. | DON'T FORGET TO VOTE September 20 o ey At noon—Chamber of meets, Baranof Hotel. At 8 p.m—City Council meets in chambers at City Dock. At 8:45 p.m.—Juneau Singers re-| hearsal at Methodist Church, At 8°p.m.—Women of Moose to meet. | ¢ | September 24 2 | At noon—Lions Club meets at Bar- | anof Hotel. the news today, but d condition. was almost at rsons were hospital- of, the hospital p ht ved At treatment Commerce Miss Saylor’s CANDY inest Assortment of Candy Featuring FRESH DAIRY CREAM | and BUTTER s | Blended under the personal N _OF MOOSE TO, | supervision of Miss Saylor. ON THURSDAY | | There will be a meeting of the |Women of the Moose Thursday | |evening September 20 at 8 o’clock, lin the Moose Lodge Rooms. - SLT510$3.95 o e, o). 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