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PAGE EIGHT ' Rt p THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TS RN R WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 - American Legion maim in Crash; |Moose Women fo Have |Experf Woodworker | Author-Leclurer New Censorship Order |Hun||ey Is Now \Horisls Pick | fficers from icials Are 20P Killed fgam, on Saturda Joins Ray Hope To Become Father Opposed by Newsmen M hal, Third Di |0 Officials Are to ersons Kille Y 1t Age of 63 g o e arshal, Third Div. | b cies ] Many newspaper executives are| W '\QHI\ TON, Sept. 26— P —-‘ ROME, Sept. 26—M—Author-lec- | critical of the new Presidential proved last night the| SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 26—(P— turer Dale Carnegie today disc: losed | ord directing civilian governm . Huntley | Charles Potter of Rhododendron, that he is going to become a|agencies to withhold mobili Division 3 of | Ore., and Nickolas Schroeder, Hya- h(h Stine of Washington, D.C., ' Thc annual bazaar given bx the | V!ENNA4 Sr‘m 26—(M—The \'n’-n-‘ Meel Here onSal, |, v seo sotmme vien | o B e i e et tionary treight early today, Killing |00 Satarday, September 20 at the Department of Alaska AMETICAN 9 persons and injuring 10 serious- me associated with Ray he new and used merchan- | s here. Stine is an ex- Moose lodge rooms. Mrs. Bea Albe- n | to be Legi als will meet in Ju- o P 35S ers were slightly | EOff 1S general chalrman of the| PSrt 1‘5“‘.‘]‘““2:,;“::":;""‘““” ather at the age of 63 | news of possible value to the enemy. | the district of Al cinth, Wash., have been named : “* | injured jevent. Washingtor SRR, past .Zoness N Garnegie, who wrote “How To| The general feeling among news s- | B | secretary and treasurer, respectively The dead were believed to be| The bazaar will open at 12 noon| WESWREIOR TP PV PASE 1 | Win Friends and Influence People” | men is that civilian officials are not| BOAT SHOP REAIR WORK |of the Northwest Florists' Associa- _ S of an Italian railwayman's| With a cafeteria luncheon featuring kil ave been installed in | .4 other successful books, said his| qualified to determine what infor-| On the ways at the Juneau Ma- | tion yesterday. a shop at the rear of the present store where Stine will make custom- built furniture and do redecorating ization who had been vaca- | Dome cooking. Mrs. Frank Olson yife expects a child in December. | n Vienna, will be in charge of the kitchen. His wife is the former Dorothy | Price Vanderpool of Tulsa, Okla., |a ion comes under a security head- | rine Co. are the troller Pinta, Wil- i s that much legitimate news | liam Helin, for new cabin and bull THREE FROM MONTANA hington activities is likely | rails, and Reliance III, Ken Sheldon, | w. o, carson, J. 1. Reber and g in . disaster occurred in a mid-| There will be games for children in t and antiquing of articles, | fog at the small railway sta- | the afternoon with a fish pond as| W if AcLSTpanIB BT 16 | i Castcgte marsied o 1944. | {0 be unnecessarily suppressed. for hull repair. At the marine basin | 1jovq 5. Skedd, all of Helena, Mont,, B3 miles solifhi:| 12 | CRRUR AABRL | MR Doro- | d son, Richard, Who ia Home- | She 18 in her mid-thirties and has| e | of the Northern Commercial Co. is | arrived here yesterday and are thy s 4 3 crash tele- \r:f-(hlt)fl\ A:(\I:L_‘vl”\\cxl.‘l“;:o‘ n““‘?itsh‘:fmh (k for Washington and doesn't|® daughter by 4 1S 1 8 \‘ VISITOR FROM fIAINES ;hlnl‘ }:thwdbmh lGn Bixby, for 1:“«'\\ stopping at the Baranof Hn((‘l Car- ' ety i 2 e c AeRAE L g R ill boards and new T resid of the Carson ™ ns were return-| Members of the Moose Lodge will | Kn0Y Whether or not he will remain FROM ANCHORAGE |, Karl O. cohnson of Haines is at|poe, By Johnson, o pdn ey G v i {assist the women at the ‘“grocery | ™ AlASka: Rl b Ly i e Committeeman W y (il Don M. Kantola of Anchorage ar- ¥ structing the new Alaska Office W ar, rammed in- Shoot,” which will be held between . e of the crash, ' the hours of 8 and 11 p.m. Highlight P 261l on .“., of the passenger coach | Of the evening will be the award-| H. A. C. Dobbs of New York.| * and buried the occupants ing of a hamper containing hand- | N.Y., is registered at the Baranof registered at the Gastineau Hotel. |Launch and Tug Co., of Tacoma er cars behind were fancywork. Mrs. Hazel Man- | Hotel. ‘ — The Marmot, U.S. Forest Service, elescoped by the collision, a is chairman of the sewing com- _———— ‘ G. E. Kessinger of rortland 1& Fred Shter of Seattle is at the|is in for the installation of a new most of the occupants escaped K Mittee for the lnmper - r'\u‘lm‘ “A\‘r ADS PAY — at the Bar \'mf HO("A Blr'umr 0! ious injury. — n PNA and Is at| UNEAU VISITOR 1 it | Building and Juneau Fire Hall, e i O the marine basin were m |Reber is a plumbing and heating NEW YORKER IS HERE | rived A | Mrs. W. D. Hawkins of Seaitle is on the tug Martha Foss, Foss |contractor. ond e, Juneau; Vernon P. nander of Juneau Post No. 4; F. Cantillon, Co! Bay Post No. 25; and / r, Commander of Ketchi Post No. 3. All post comm are automatically members Department Executive Commi and other posts may be represented. FROM TENAKEE ! S o PAY €ASI[ AND SAVE o $e PAY CA.Sll AN]) sfwn o $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE « 20th Century Super Market and Swift sSnow, of Juneau, and Jack L. Stur-, are stopping at the Bar- H" weammeene [ WO FAM S NAMES ==csenans Join Together in Bringing Your iienu for the Weel These Prices Are Goed Thorsday, Friday end Saturday » # FRO)I ANCHORAGE Warren R. Jackson of Anchorage i st is at the Baranof Hotel. AT THE BARANOF = E. E. Lincoln, Regional M of the U. S. Veterans Adminis! tion, and Floyd Guertin, Territorial Commissioner of Veterans Affai will also be present. The mi new Depar Front S Saturday. FROM SEATTLE || L. L. McKibben and Owen Peugh | of Secattle are registered at the “ » they will ins Juneau Post No. 4 at the Legion Dugout Al l' TI|I Fl G. M. Rynick of Drexel Hill, Pa., is stopping at the Gastineau lln[('l He is with the US. Coast Guard. | SEHOF § I R E====Lowest Every Day Shelf Prices in Alaska====S I @ * FERE Why pay a premium for your groceries? Shop at your 20th Ceniury Super Market, the only TRUE CASH and CARRY Super Market in Juneau and save money. Remember there is no such thing as Free Delivery, the extra cost has fo be added to your groceries. “ : leson of Seattle is at | the Baranof Hotel. SR ‘| Dairy cows drink an average of | ’Iiwy wont CIRO SAMPLER s 5 0., upeial! WHOLE ] Five World-Famous : a\](:ghll(:ilcg 1 - \‘i'%&‘g\;‘@w?%;;a;%f g e gfi!fifi%fl ! p PERFUMES | . Zaaw| o | w 1.93 $2.00 plus tax ‘ -"]"l""‘ "‘]”‘” “‘f" f‘{:‘“““;“' i 303 TIN — STOKELY’S 10 OZ. TIN — SWIFT'S PREMIUM NO. 2!; TIN — SHURFINE — WHOLE — PEELED JUNEAU | UTE 2 GREENLIMAS . . . 29 PORK LINK SAUSAGE 52¢| APRICOTS . . . 41¢ = 1!)’\;11‘15?(_; p.E.gz "josep}: (Ale’fander: 303 TIN — EARLY GARDEN 12 OZ. TIN — SWIFT'S PREMIUM NO. 2% TIN — LIBBY’S — FANCY . rilled Pr 5 o "’f""’ Yok Bldg. ’ b e e e U e £ pEAS L, . Q5¢|PREM . . . . . 49| SLCEDPINEAPPLE . 41 g NO. 1 TALL TIN — LIBBY’S — LARGE 5% OZ. TIN — SWIFT'S PREMIUM NO. 303 TIN — STOKELY’S : COMMERCIAL SPACE 1= pryrepoLives . . 39c| POTTED MEAT . . . 19c| APPLE SAUCE. 2 for35¢ & Best Commercial Space in e | T MaTmeR T — s B, Juneau HONEY . . . . 1.05| VIENNA SAUSAGE . 24c| MincedRAZOR CLAMS 43¢ 707 TINS — LIGHT MEAT — SOLID PACK. | SWIFT'S — 3 LB. TIN — SHORTENING IMPORTED — GALLON TINS — FERRARI ¥ 3 street level areas to choose from 1080 sq. ft. to 1300 sq. ft. each Large Windows Mendenhall Aparfments - " — VO AVd ® € ©FAVS GANV HSVI AVd & € @ HAVS NV HSVD AV © § © TUNA . ... . 27cSWIFINING . . 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