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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1951 Elfin Cove Plane Missing in Arctic Reporied News Nofes anded Safely ity ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 16— Mr. and Mrs. Karl Strum anp n 3 3 Alaska Airlines plane dinner in honor of missing on a flight above Immert Larsons’ third wedd wded safely niversary on October 23, % dinner canasta was refreshments w sons are newcom 'Woman Lives Four Days Affer She Is Pronounced Dead 16—M SEATTLE, Nov. vital After| . pe nd later | FT‘“ here ight bt in the Cove. | Melvin CGrimsrud, manager of E. O. Swanson store for the s mer, who was to leave Novembe left a week earlier his h in Seattle. He expects to ret here next spring. the icr, the CAA had reported the pped Ce 140 for 1id the plane tendant to the e |left Alatn lay afternoon e Roy Clements and Art Alexander| .. . s t Bettles at 4 p.n © and she wre have built the foundation for the The pilo fled or ) 1. Sh new home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim M he “an experienced yest fternoc atten said Whether passengers ¥ was not reported. . | Lingard. Al . cerebral ed her into a coma e the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson en-| tertained Meivin Grimsrud at din- ner on the eve of his departure. Casualties 55 Her death was rec —_— coroner M lay b 5 Mr. and Mrs. Oslo Pete on their L Y later removed, bringin: case to WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 — @ — troller Nellie R. spent three days|, "' <”l UTZ"‘L; “\[‘1" o b | e visiting friends in the Cove. The pol WICoC =5 T 6 it ‘“,‘)' Chief Deputy ¢ L. Har- Petes live in Pelican. A, SR RRdat: VOO - O 2 FRIBTARIA < the file noved be- wrensh of L1 dince Tast week,! Ml Gttt L e R Mr. and Mrs 1’ Woolartn || The Defensp Department's Week- | geath is when there is a death. We showed pictures in the sc “ ;‘,‘I‘m;?"‘_““‘ “,\‘”I‘) 0;],"“;_&‘_ ‘(;““"0‘;' changed the record when we re- Friday and Saturday eveni S D“{]_;r‘r“f‘ les through last Friday T€- | cejved the report she was alive.” ictures were of California an el e ¥ | ¢ L o ornia and Tyeiiiog in action: last week, 14691; | Harris said the death was natural. picture‘s were B ity | increase, 311; new total 15,002. slmilar case at San Fran- o M Wounded: last week, 70, in- Mrs. Theresa Butler, | singing was enjoyed by a large at- 3 W total 71 tendance. new tol 7 | last week, 12,603; crease, 21; new total 12, Total: last week 8 ne ved jn the c De- | she had been pronour an overdose of sleepir y morgue a tabie! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brunzer have redecorated the home they from Mrs. Mary Steear fo: ter. The c C and green. { V.o The strong winds did some dam-| age to roofs and blew oil drums Du Barry .. Travel Kits — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — \Che.. Vu.. the bay, The ramp from ihe dock| : Manicure Kits to the Standard Oil Station office | redecorated her home inside. The L C ; W LPOSS o o was blown down and telephone | living room has one wall fuchsia, the | Implement Kit Mount of Anchorage is at rau Hotel. wires were also downed. ¢ The | —_— | K is peach tile wainscoating Gus Nelson and Peter Brunger | top walls turquoise \\'ithj have finished painting all of ceiling. E. O. Swanson buildings and go“l-( .L mi;’] pilings ;m(m:’ ;}Ll Bost Clemants, nds tie finmdntion“ lhat ”SPECIAL” Gl oc! o the oats in the outsid and rst floor completed tl | E o hont s da to anbigh |nie famEd s BR o i JUNEAU DRUG €O, nd the | 1ot for them to wor returned rs have E. O. Swanson returned home Alaska Coastal Tuesday neau where he F been days for medical attenticn, port no luck. 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Three Medels To Suit Every Need Double:bed One-control Double-bed Two-control Twin-bed One-control SEE THE NEW AUTOMATIC BLANKET AT * ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY csuinu@mcmcmflé > ed | Fr iran is Promised National Politics Discussad af Toasimasters Meeting In the absence of Fred Dunn, Al acled as toastmaster at he Toastmasters Club dinner meet- "A Lot Closer’ To Agreement in Truce Talks MU Financial Aid fo By Truman WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 — ansome AN, Korea, Nov. 16—P—A ¢ Truman was reported to- in the Gold Room Thursday | U-N. Command spokesman said to- ve assured Iran’s Prime ing. Following the saying of | Gay truce negotiators were “a lot the United States Will do ..o py Bill McFarlane, Topic-| closer” to agreement on the Korean nt fin: al aid dter Ellis Reynolds called on buffer zone dispute than a month ago or even a week ago. However, the official UN. Com- mand communique said the cease- Fupt e arious members for their views on the present national political scene sards presidential possibilities. 1S Jorter Mr. Truman gave| AS part of the scheduled program | fire subcommittees met five hour : 1 |£ Y talks, Bud Kristan gave an amus- | 224 15 minutes today in Panmun- in a letter sent| e - A58 . o 2 h) o a ing a ; tang P SRR e | I count of “An experience I jc mI \xx}hnut attaining any tangible of Iran vould not repeat,” and John Graf “ ‘-*(‘ s ReRRL i 5 = i 3 ward Levie, acling . 6 resident great feeling into his talk about 0l OV 8 termed the president’s N. spokesman, told newsmen that avorable and very en.| ! Personal experience with social- om Iran’s view. in the six days since both ubmitted new cease-fire prog the negotiators have ‘“cert cleared the air.” Levie-said he is confident the buffer zone dispute will be settled. But he wouldn’t guess at when. “If the United Nations Command delegates did not believe that, they wouldn't be going back day after | ized medic | promptu s letter was in reply | Pete N ge sent Sunday | This appealed f | al aid to keep|“How sides Unprepared im- were given by How not to shoot a “Why Toastmaster: tree”; and Ted Oberman, rose-colored ‘glasses help one Iran’s economy from being paralyzed | to sce the world.” Ed Peyton wa by lack of funds as a r 1t of the | chief critie, isted by Pete Nel- continuing Anglo-Iranian oil dis- | son, Herb Rowland, A. F. Ghigiione, speeches Ison, pute. Aides said Iran wants $120,- | Jerry McKinley, and Irvin Curtis. he. sald: 000,000, w yorby @ %S prammariar e Mossadegh plans to leave by l)l:.:m! e ; s - ORI e, UN iy S\’xnd'lv fml- Eovptlcnr(;u‘v to Jelsma, Toastmaster {rom | Command subcommittee chairman, | b - - Aty g i orage, and Comdr. Paul E.|told the Red delegates Friday their Iran. He delayed his departure to| 1,100 of the Storis, were guests| buffer zone proposal would fix the make this trip possible. Aides said the Prime Minister wants to chart a joint Egyptian-Iranian |, policy against “colonialism and Commun-’ ism” during the visit. 1t the din cease-fire line at the same place as | the Allied proposal. U | AT HOTEL JU FROM SEATTLE Charles H. Duckworth of the Alaska National Guard is stopping — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | at the Hote! Juneau. Neil Grant of Wrangell i gistered at the Baranof Hotel. re- 128408 at our Pre-fioliday awail your choosing Styled to Perfection in Casuals and dressy modes; a wide variety appropriate for every occasion. Assorted Colors Sizes-9 10 20%2 - The Materials are Adorable They inciude . . . . WOOL JERSEY - WOOL FLANNEL WOOL and RAYON GABARDINES - and SILK CREPES and TAFFETA ’ and (he prices? 1050 lo 29.50 SALE BEGINS Saturday Morning : November 17th AN EIT ENDS ¢aturday Evening tovember 24th .and seventh floors, he said desirable dresses PAGE THREI John Cushing of Sitka is in Ju- | FROM KETCHIKAN neau for a few days. He réports A. L. Florence.of Ketchikan 18 ¢ that the new Cathedral Apartments the Baranof Hotel. owned by him and Dr. William | 3 Charteris are now being opened.| Some three thousahd US. Tenants are moving in on the sixth | troopers from Japan made u,m The | tice jump over South Korea building has 37 apartment \mlmi day with 100,000 pounds of g‘] and five commercial spaces. Cush- | ment. A hundred and ten plamh ing is stopping at the Ga carried the 18th Reglmental Coft Hotel. | bat Team. DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST PHONE: OFFICE 61 JUNEAU, ALASKA 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLOG 2ND FLOOR Announcing Removal to Larger Quarters . " Starting Monday. November 19, 1951 C. J. EHRENDREICH, €. P. A.* will be located in Rooms 4 and 5 Shatiuck Building Phone 351 Juneau TERMS ——— Due to the special values and large selections, there can be no approv- als, refunds or ex- changes on sale merchandise.

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