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REGISTRATION BOOKS CLOSING AT 6 TONIGHT Light Vote Is Expeded for | ruesaay Tuesday's Municipal yall day Monday, City Clerk Harley { Turner announced. A light vote is forefact for Tues- day, when electors will select a M¢ or, three Councilmen and a hool Board Director and answer l]u que “Do you favor a per- | | manent nge to Pacific Standard | | Time?” Polls will be open from 9 to 7 Polling places are: First Precinct, Fire Hall; Second Precinct, Gross Building next to Gastineau Hotel; Thlrd Pl((ll\(‘[ Bm]us\ Build- i SR O A small r ration rush was ex- . e NOTICE! perienced t by the City Clerk’s e ? e Special meeting 1. B. E. W.—B462, Registration books close at 6 o'- Saturday, March 30th, at the A F clock this evening Total registra- ince the permanent registra- ystem was begun here in 1935 Some of these, how- r Juneau voters will be Lssueddawnu' bring results of L. Hall at 7:30 p. m IMPORTANT! - For Want and For Sale Empire! Rebekah Dance SATURDAY, MARCH 30 Music by Klondy Dufresne’s Orchestra ELKS HALL Dancing from 10:30 to ? Admission: $1 Per Couple PHONE 66 GLENN at the PIANO TONIGHT— wmmmmmmmes TRY QUR sesesseee= DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN SPECIAL SANDWICHES SPAHGETTI or CHILI See YouTonight - - - - atthe DOUGLAAS EINN JOHNNY MARIN, Prop. Bancing, Fun and Good Music To Our 3-Piece Orchestra JOHNNY on the.DRUMS and RUTH at the ELECTRIC ORAGN The Best Musicon the Channel AT THE DOUGLAS INN IN DOUGLAS 8 THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1940. French Guns Stop German Flank March |Machine Men Ambush Nazi Infantry Covered by Heavy Barrage PARIS, March 30—French ma- |of Saarbruecken, cut down an ad- attack, it was reported by the {French Command today. The report said the commanding officer and many men |were slain, The French Command declared | the Germans were sent out yester- day barrage attack on the French flanks but the ambush frustrated the at- te mnud maneuver. —.——— VANCOUVER TO HAVE BIGGEST HALIBUT FLEET VANCOUVER, B C, March 30— The h\gmt halibut fleet in this port's tory has begun its exodus | to the fishing grounds for the open- ing of the season, April 1 A total of 67 craft will fish out | of Vancouver this year and the first detachment is now on the way | northern fishing grounds. ——————— More than 70 percent of the| | population of Guatemala ‘is pure Indian. 4 First Swing- New 1940. FRIGIDAI RE New Models New Low Operating Cost «+s New Styling . . i vance guard of a German infantry | | German under the cover of a violent| y to| | ;Hoover Is - Presented An Award ‘Ralsmg of Finnish Relief | Funds Recognized- Newspapers Praised LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 30, |ver has been presented with a| plague in behalf of the Scandnn | vian colonies in the United States | for his Finnish Relief Fund work. | | Hoover, in accepting the pla uu | said the success of the raisi. | funds was due to the coop on of the newspapers of the United s, which he thanked, bec generously gave space ts in soliciting the funds, - AIaskaR R - Given Park Facilities Will Handle Transporta- tion, Also Accommo- dations for Tourists | | | WASHINGTON, March 30—Pres- ident Roo! t has signed the bill aulhori: e Alaska Railroad to ake ortation and tour- ist a Mount McKinley National The bill authorizes an appropris tion of $30,000 for use of the Al- aska Railroad for this purpase - ‘SPECIAL DISPLAY AT PHOTO EXHIBIT On tonight \h( l\ t night of the annual Amateur Photo Exhibi the Parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, a special dis- play of water colors and oil paint- ings will highlight the program 7:30 and 10:30¢ o’clock. O. 8. Sullivan’s colored movies | taken in the Westward and In- | terior will be shown during the | evening and the public is extended ‘an invitation to view the films as well as the photographs on ex- | nibit. | —_————— 'SPECIAL MUSIC FOR SUNDAY, CATHEDRAL At the 11 o'clock service tomor- row in Holy Trinity Cathedral, the |music of the Easter Day service | will be repeated, consisting of full choral celebration of the Holy Com- munion with Eastern hymns and anthem. FEATUREDTONIGHT| | The exhibit will be held between ALASKA REPORT ON DEVELOPMENT IS NOW WANTED Californian Seeks Informa- tion Regarding Fu- ture Possibilities | WASHINGTON, March 30—Rep- |resentative Franck R. Havenner, |of california, has ' introduced a measure in the House directing the Secretary of the Interior to trans- {chine gunners, in an ambush, south | —Former President Herbert Hoo- | mit to the House the report of the | Under Secretary on the survey re- arding the possibilities of develop- ing Alaska. STOFTS ARE TO OPEN 2 STORES, HISTORIC CITY and Mrs. Bob Stoft, popular Juneau couple, will go into eled business at Sitka Stoft revealed aind | ™r | yourg | a double-b: within a short time, | today | The Stofts will operate a five- | and-ten and also a shoe store in the F City Stoft has been with Lou Hudson at the Family Shoe Store here and | Mrs. Stoft has been with the S |& N five-and-ten, Mr. Stoft will leave Tuesday for Sitka and will be joined by Mrs. Stoft a month | ater The many friends of the Stofts in wishing them the b k in the growing town of S - ?EGIONM FORESTER LEAVING FOR SOUTH Regional F‘omstex B Frank Heintz- leman will leave on the southbound steamer Alaska tomorrow to spend |1 month in the States on official | business. He plans to visit Oregon ind Washington offices of the For- | »st Service. - MRS. SPENCER HERE W. Spencer ed on the f from a brief visit with her mother, Mrs. William From- holtz, and brother Eckley Guerin | before proceeding Good: Bay W Spencer s Cor : Engineer with a big platinum mining company - DART MAKES RO M °d before. esday morning, stops on the the vessel nmdv 34 mile route from I Kake, Port Alexa | ports. — e CORDOVA PIONEER HERE William Crooker, pioneer Cordova mining man and fisherman, is a passenger on the Baranof for the Prince William Sound town. - Daily Empire classifieds pay. Sy < [In Dope ng Probe | I | | | Patricia Caron , C. P. Phonephoto De'zcnhed as a former Ziegfeld Fol- lies girl, Patricia Caron, 24, was held for questioning by federal agents because she had been seen in Hollywood night clubs with a man sumeu.cd of heading a narcotics ring. He is said to have fled tc Mexico. JOE KENDLER, SON RETURN ON BARANOF Juneau dairyman, on the steamer jed by his son. oe - Kendler today ned nof 4 in a fall la receiving attle for some time. 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