The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 12, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ! THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Former Juneau Boy Wil! Make First North Pole Flight Mrs. Nina Cheney Anderon, who | - has been visiting in Juneau, her former hometown, since last June, sailed for the south on the Baranof . Sunday on her way to Phoenix, Ar-| izona. She sailed away a proud grand- § | mother for she had just learned that ers, meet in New York (11-8), to her grandson, Civilian Airpatrol Cadet James Leveque of Fairbanks, | within the next wo months will have the honor of being the first CAP | cadet to make a north pole flight. . The announcement was made through the Fairbanks News-Miner ! recently by Lt. Willis Tippin, com- mandant of the CAP cadet corps in the interior city. Cadet Leveque will be along with the much-publicized Alaska Airline: flight when a “north pole” will be dropped at the geographic top of | the world. Young Leveque was born in Ju- :m‘zlu 16 years ago, is a junior in | Fairbanks high school and already | | Tommy Holf Now’ in Big Time Golf PINEEURST, N.C., Nov. 12—#— !Tnmmy Bolt, the Texan who plays |golf out of Durham, N.C, has sated some thunder,” as Cary ecoff put it, and finally shed into the big winner’s circle of professional golf. The 33-year-old Bolt, in his sixth | vear as a professional, has a $1500 ‘(‘hcck in his pocket today afier | coming in with a three-under-par 169 to win the $7,500 North and | South Open by three strokes yes- terday. Bolt's 283 on rounds of 71-72-71-69 was five under par for 72 holes. John Barnum, the giant Grand Rapids pro who holds the Michigan ‘Op('n title, was as much a surprjse as Bolt in charging up to take sec- lond place and $1,000 with his | 71-73-72-70 for 286. ‘»(asler's Moving To New Location Casler’'s Mens Wear shop is mov- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1951 It’s yours when you fly Pan American e First airline to provide scheduled flights in Alaska, Pan American has been flyin’ the Alaska skyways for 19 years. Clipper flight crews know their routes.. .‘i&now their jobs ... know how to make you comfortable. The Clippers fly twice a week from Nome and Vhitehonc, daily from Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan to Seattle. No other airline can match Pan American in Alaskan flying experience. For reservations, just call.., BARANOF HOTEL — Phone 106 re mertioned in tional Instit a pilot. He is an element leader ing from its present location on 1'ft to right: Pa iray - puft to right: Paul Gray Hoff- | tne" GAP and public information | Front Street to the renovated store 5 Dead in ndatien and forme ident State; es. P Wirephoto. (rash of (-47 Plane ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov Air Force has relea P—The name of five victims of the last Wednesday of a C-47 tr Four were and one died of inju plane cracked up in Elmendorf Air plane Force base en. of the Army Douglas Mac- of the ; John Foster Dulles, con- and Lewi ins ort Injured and still in critical cc dition was Corp. Charle listed as one H. C of two pa aboard the plane, which wa by six men 8. Curtiss, Route The 1t and Radak Curtiss’ fat Steephill Westport, Ky widow, S thinking on extensive sur-| eological sites in north- | 2, Solecki said the north ing hi veys of First Western { E ay have been “man’s earliest Man May Have bivouac in the new world.” | | Although ice covered much of the northern half of the continent at that Solecki says the Brooks E : Arctic were unglaciated have furnished pastures WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 — i® — ian Institution archeol- mals on which the hunters ¢ hunters in ,000 to 30,000 ave been the west- first human in- Solecki says, thece have trekked east- MacKenzie river drain- southward to what is rm United State pearheads have country, Solecki northern A age and then now the Wwe Their peculic been found in this said nclusion of Ralph S. So- lecki is ned in the institution’s .| annual report issued Saturday. Bas- e e e 7!:";’ fl‘t.ilflmgml/?{’(leé Visit The New Orleans Room MEET ' Wayne and Rudy The boys who mix your Favorite Drink How Sanitone Dry Cleaning Helped this Family “Spruce Up” For the Holidays! Sanitone really made our Sunday clothes look extra- To have your clothing just right for Thanksgiving garments shiould be SANITONED i) special . .. brightened our drapes and slipcovers, too! We are one of the 1064 dry cleaners in all America who know the secret that gets out all the dirt. Our miracle Sanitone Dry Cleaning re- stores the beauty, color and texture as it removes every trace of dirt! What's more, we guarantee that stubborn spots, perspiration and winter film will be re- moved with never a breath of cleaning odor. Discover how our different, bet- ter service makes everything cleaner, brighter, fresher—really like-new again! Call or come in today! CITY DRY CLEANERS Phone 877 office of the Faibanks goup. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. | George Leveque who have lived in Fairbanks for the last eight years. An uncle and aunt of the young airman are John Cheney and Mr: Kathryn Young of Juneau who hav been hosts to their mother this sum- Wanda Cheney. next door, Cecil Casler, owner, an- | nounced today. |~ The new location was previously | ocupied by the Nance’ Ten Cent Store which has moved across the| reet into a location previously ccupied by the United Food Store. Casler started moving Sunday and of Brooks mountains in thatmer. Mrs. Leveque is the former |expects to be open for business to- mMorrow. H{[V M[K[CH/{/ World’s Most Experienced-Airline ®Trade Mark, Pan dmarican World dirways, Ins. There is no subsitute for Newspaper Advertising! Vhank You Duneas Thank you, Folks of Juneau! * Our Mr. Berk has asked us to tell you of his pleasure in being here, and of advising a group of patrons composed of those so conscious of late style irends and fur values! HELD OVER by REQUEST Friends of the Stevens organizaticn have made the sugges- tion that this display of fine furs be held over. Mr. Berk has acceded o these requests, and will be with us for a short time further. THREE DAYS ONLY Tuesday ® Wednesday o Thursday OTHER COMMITTMENTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS will make necessary his leaving soon, however, and thus he will be with us only for the days indicated above. May we suggest that you definitely plan to come in before thelast day, to benefit by his long experience as an author- fine furs, FOR YOUR CHOOSING here is stoles; collarettes and jabots; Materials include Royal Pastel Mink, Persian Lamb, Russian Ermine, Lamb Caracul, Natural Silver Fox, Sable Dyed Squirrel, Mouton, and many, many others! and remember: No one has ever regretted receiving a beautiful Fur as a Christmas Gift! ity on fur styles and values. Y including: ¢ a IJC{»lxtiful showing of jackets, capes and and neckwear. Conweriion? Chendt Tebmis \ Inquire about our “Lay-away” Plan. A 259, payment will hold the fur of your choice until Christmas.

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