The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1951, Page 8

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penaltic - ' Advocaled Andrew Sist Tratfic Si ¢ In Wrangell § E— e Advocaled for Andrew Sisters Traffic Slow Phone 33 - Box 1151 HINGTON, Dec. - LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26—(P—All °r cha have their trust. | today all three are scheduled to go| I'fom Seattle: Joan Potolicchio, of a Wrangell . "o } ; " G g : B . _inz Congress to impose the ! the trio's musical director and com- | Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dunn up with their |~ v , D. A. Thomas, A. b h: inyestigation of in- siste: into government ting | are going tq Las Vegas, Nev., today | To Secttle: Chris Ellinger, War-, R P R James Chadwic Ruth| | g ALASKA pileup wzs onc of several on a cong <icd Les Ar sentevsrd, It T T % : i Kinnan. PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1951 | Beiraying Trusi Wedded Christ : ‘ ' / V | A small amount of passenger | Mail Grders Filted Promptly o g € ’aylng Tus Yenee isimas traffic moved over Pan American 2 y Murdgr (ase | % X 5 . 3 ¢ tor Tobey (R-NH) st S the singing Andrews 'sis- | cl_ay wi h two nrrl\.mg from Senmo.‘ = | T o i A - 5 : | that the whipping post be revived | ters stood together when one “of five flying to Whitehorse, eight to Barsees Wik harp tongued -senator told|cn the honeymoen trip. Henry Wilde. liy of flogging for gross mis- | poser, Walter Weschler. In the and daughter Lynn. Carol and M. Drum, Bob | i bRt e b wusical team is open- |T€n Schmiel, L. Shearer, James k deputy . .. 5 v i 1 “ » " taea 1 arty Melcher E R. McCome, L. Miller, \ STEAMSHIP Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr. | y pavement. Another automobile mot <howa red smc ; t : o ousto . : = | : [ | i 9 : 3 i ’ i i Whipping Post Is | One of Singi PAA Chri {harge Filed = Big Headache for Insurance Companies 'Whipping Post Is | One of Singing ristmas Juneau Drug Co | ety | { | World Air Monday and Tues- to punish public officials who be- | them was married yesterday and |Fairbanks and 12 to Seatl worker in the ter he is “thinking seriously”| Patti Andrews the bride of | TO Whitehorse: P. Andre, Pete onduct in federal offiee. civil ceremony yesterday Laverne| TO Fairbanks: Mr. and Mrs. T.| idespread irregularities disclo-|and Maxine stood tax frauds and Senate Weschler and the three sisters Allen \ e e Sadie Siegel, H. SHAT el e ! 5 wife was Durning, Mrs. Det:orah Towne, M COMPANY “this was not the time” 0| a4 o merry clip, smashe at machinegun speed. 2 . ] fitirs: Bikia: 408 Hy a2 s 3 A ATTENTION REBEKAHS | Passcnger Service dian’s T — 'has been . 8 i The £mklem Club will hold its | Social meeting of Rebekah Lodge | SOUTHBOUND ~ g, VL E 17 T | . linfluerce p ’ ariy g Sty | tontEht AL B 1. 0. O. F. Hall, : 4 e A ufl@gg-;}wgregfi 053 Kiwanis Club Sees | st L 1 s ity In O O rMall| g5 DINALL 8. BARANOI ‘ et iidii icke ! i sy ; S 000.1¢| Sun. Dec. 30 Sun. Jan. G, ’52 dlife Piciures 1 - SEPeP HEVa Bl smrkine o ! %2 | After-Chrish ; Gt e 3 "”“m“p“:'("n :'[::“‘;’135,900 Is Saved 3 @;7@5(,@ Two interesting' wildlifa fiims er risiinas tend. - — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — 17¢ details of the investigatior » Butler being charged | s murder (:vl!nux.v“l’u’key Reduced {o pSOY id that Fred B! marshal srom Ketebi- | (Rarcoal Buf Petershurg Ketchikan Wrangell Seattle in the case. were shown at a T r Kiwanis Ketchikan | | " it | ompson seil Beyaut' will probs| . MR BEACH, Calif., Dec. 3+ S Ffi i"u Hc%‘] luncheon meeting 2t the Baranof (aiml figgfl j!jfleaij i | seattle e | ‘ r g0 down to handle extradition | —VIile D. Cameron Paschall and d | Hotel Wednesday noon. One pic NORTHBOUND : his wife were visiting relatives Tues- tured wildlife in the Aleutian I o s St Jav Wi ne ” e % of Butler before the jall term X-| quyithe eloctrlp rouster cooking YhBIF | TEFRAN, -Iran, ! \Dec. 20—UB |1ands with some rare’ viEwR GRGe Lo s, Jvas quiet Woeoy With near HERB” S. ROWLAND hin, S.5. BARANGF 8.5, DENALI sires. However, it was believed that ly all grocery O ! € 2 | Tues. Jan. 1, 52 Mon. Jan. 7, 52 oIl atve Hestradition 4;1rkry F](\(‘. me »()vm-h(‘u[l}d and set munist Czechoslovakia has | otter. The other showed bison, URutaRe of er stores also. While Alaska Manager i Tattie was Rkl Kot Bitleky | i oy ppec the first Iron Cur-|deer and other plains creatures on ' Federal and Territorial offices wera ) Seward Sitka ol ralled S i $ to dick for Iran’s | the Ft. Niabrara refuge in north »n there ttle fer ) - N ; i Sitka Seward but a Port Orchard deputy wired| A neighbor called the Paschalls e open ther little feve v & 3 y 3 Jompson that his record shows|and told them the bad news. Pasch- |8 d oil | central Ne a. lity. The Junenu city Clerk’s offic Baranof Hotel-Juneau plL- ] Valdez in the Bremerton!all dashed into the burnthg home ran needs the money badly. The | Ken Morgzan, chairman of the ! was closed in the morning but open- SNBSSy and emerged triumphant, not with | government disclosed it is so broke | youth scrvices committee, reported'ed at 1 p.m . | “he is Known to carry | the turkey, but with a paper bag. It (1t has culled home 26 diplomats to | that had been distributed | Christmas (raffic on all ai . in his boot.” Butler is believ-| contained $5,000 in cash Faschall|save es abroad. They include | yesterday to the children in the'was light and there were few re ended a had secreted in his home. The ba n, i | cl se ward at St. Ann’s tered at the hotels. hich the murd turkey was reduced to charcoal. !Indiathe mini: £l with Cliff Gardner serv- Christmas over, a Nev ar’s 4 - e kil I e ofticials, s Santa. Tt was vofed to write ' the wed up in 4 number ; Freighier Service he Paschalls al V. ¢ i ), i cr a note of appreciation. ' store ¢ Behrend’s showes 2 2 ol N an insignificant dent in the $5,000.| ~Britam, . 0L ApPICESML, | S0 Helbas | From Seattle 5 | Mo also reported that gro- party dresses with confetti and the Damage to the house was confined | tor of t 1 Oil Com- | i pe " + X g g P oy o i i | e for a Christmas, dinner ha y ers wind : + January 4, 1952 Sl sy, : i &, delivered to the ~ Jolmson | bright with Year favo AT ice in 2 diploatic note she P s Lot SQARE KNOT 3 found earlier. Some 40| 2 to 50 per: : who we d [‘() have SING b tna " ;. look on T 4 il sales to out Fresident Henry Leege unnoun-i + to 50 person. 0w ave | SINGAPOF — Miss Alice Tay, | gqers s it B & i .L 8 i Juneaun, Haines, Skagway that installation o attended a party at o Wrangelll 17, of Raffies Girls School ha ‘o & X ‘ | o ¢ D'Alfeires Jan Id take place next Wednc — = > g = | o home where the murdes man was | pee named to represent school & last scen had been questioned dur-|children of Singapore at the New | psvecmont - uith - deroosy e Shid thabia. visit o 4 et ing the investigation. Butler Was|York Herald Tribune Youth Forum i 3 C¢ |5 Robinson, governor-elect of ] reported to have been one of those | in New York in March, 1952. She Eg:':“ Jx-n"»q E‘:‘ Sariion "l’”f Northwest Kiwanis district could i For Information questioned, but, according t0;was chosen from among competi- | conterence. 5 MRS be expected before next March, | e EA! 2 P &EN ‘ S E @R i*} Phones 2 and 4 { Thompson, he left Wrangell after|tors from eight schools who Wrote | A. L. Zumwalt, president of the | the investigation started. |essars on “The World We Want.” : Juneau Pirna reported Sabacky prom- Alaska M was a est. | e o o s pEwanod 51 willl he CLOSEFD i Butler will be brought back to| tion to Tehran soon to| VIRTUE'S REWARD 1 VWE PE: ¥ 51 E “nti H. E. GREEN, Agenf ised the Czechs will send an offi- Wrangell for a preliminary hcnr-!h"”“m young persons pass the |sign an agregment. In reply to| ing, Trompson says. If bound over, money for him. questions, ja said prices—and | WADENA, Sask. —P—Because the ¢ wiil be heard in KC"”‘"“- Much feeling has been aroused | methods of transporting the oil to there was no damage reported from F‘"(:) ¥ 2 kan. IR t}h«- Wrangell area over the case. | Czechoslovakia—will be discussed | Hallowe'en pranks this year, the sy“ Eil{'z!@ / 2!l‘i E.9 ,"- | Petitions have been sent to various | after the delegation arrives. Wadena Council has voted $100 @ 3 5 9 ot Butler is serving his 30-day jail officials urging them to “do some- | for improvements at the town ska- sentence for defacing currency and t * about solving the case. o y PAY — | ting rink. STEAMSHIP. COMPANY y we found on Day In the water his swamped 124 Seward Sirest THURSDAVYV-=-FRIDAY--SATURDAY Bresses and Coats Suits Robes and Formaul .« B e Pajamas Were Sale Price Were Sale Price Were Sale Price Were Sale Price 6495 32D 15000 R20.60 14500 H1G.GO £935 SEDS 179 $8.93 1500 - BEGO 8095 TH.BG %95 21.30 693 28.93 59 4845 69.95 &4.85% 1595 1598 2035 R€.9 495 SE.835 4995 39935 1.3 8.38 HATS AT 1 PRICE To make ready for our New 1952 Fashions Store Hours —— 9:00 a. m. o 6:00 p. m. No Returns, Refunds, Exchanges or Approvals on Sale Merchandise. e

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