Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
3 SATURDAY, MARCH 31, I9 e .THEITEMS LISTED ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR WIDE SELECTION.OF QUALITY CANNED VEGETABLES PAGE EIGHT "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, Al (U.S. W:at:tcr.fluleau) Mrs. Henry M. Hogue, Publicity SHow plAYS This Morning: which is National Child Health %ay | IAKE" ouT ‘“:“S WEEK . . > ' Cham'nan reported on her plans tor} e Temperatures for 24-Hour - publxmy for all of the Youth Or- | I_D : : COUNCILTO | 4 BUILDING PERMITS . . . e S s | Through the courtesy of The Em- | . In J.lxlca||7Max1|gum, qu . pire, one-half page will be devot,ed‘ e minimum, 30. Precipitation, e exclusively to the Girl and Boy| The Juneau Cold Storage Com- . . . . .| le o o o0 0 0 = « @ last Woman's Club, i time to the directing of Arts and | | : IRl T Plans for the Boy Scout-Girl|Crafts activities of the Girl Seout = |* WEATHER REPORT Scout Finance Drive were discussed. [’I‘roops. Period Ending at 7:30 o’Clock ganizations of Juneau on trace. Scouts ard all other youth urgn.nlza-’pally has obtained a building per- = P At Airport—Maximum, 43; tions. Mrs. Hogue also reported on | mit to construct a laundry hufldlng = The Rotary Club show, “The e minimum, 28. Precipitation, Fhe most important action taken|plans for radio publicity, as well as| lon Admiral Way, the City En- = Whole Town's Talking,” will be e trace. ® | at the meeting of the Juneau-Doug- | newspaper publicity during the Fi-|gineer’s office announced. Esti- = presented two nights next week, ® @ o o o o e o o o @|las Girl Scout Council meeting last | nance Drive which will begin May 7./ mated cost is $35,000. The Austin Thursday and Friday, at the Coli- ¢ TOMORROW'S FORECAST Wednesday, concerned perfecting of | The Troop Organization Com-| Company was named contractor. seum theatre. |e - g ans for the summer camp which mittee, of which Mrs. Ernest Gruen- | Harold Foss took out a permit Lg = In a statement made this morn- e Clear and sunny today, e w\nll begin immediately after the Boy ing is Chairman, reported the fol- complete a basement apartment at = ing, Brooks Hanford, general chair- e with highest temperature | Scout camping period, at Eagle the Fifth Avenue Apartments at == man, pointed out that tickels are e reaching 50°. Cloudy Sunday @ ‘mver Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Deputy | oanecs: Mus. o Ly Phelss, Mes b, |an estimated cost of $1,000, Don’t F orget We i the night designated e morning, with decreasing e Commissioner, is chairman of the g npoore, Mrs. Lyle Hebert and Mrs | Frank W. Hynnes took out a ¥ alar ticket ® cloudiness Sunday afternoon. OICamp Committee. Robert Tollefson' Also, to begin|Permit to repair the foundation on Give a ?I kets are good only /e Temperatures: Lowest to- 0‘ Mrs. Willlam Whitehead was In-|leadership later in the year, Mrs, p.|a house at 712 Basin Road at an ® { s performance and e night, 32°; highest Sunday, ®|troduced to the council members as|L. Ashcraft and Mrs. Ralph E, Riv- | estimated cost of $200. Substantial i sts are good only for e 34°, ® {one of the two new representatives|ers. Due to the success of the Axel Koskey obtained a permit =, & Friday,” said lhxlr-xd adding: “In-| o 0 0 0 0 0 o e e e effrom St. Margaret's Guild. Mrs.| Troop Organization Committee in to make repairs to a house on East D'scou”t on cidentally, don't wait much longer Robert Webb, the other representa- | obtaining leaders and assistant lead- |First Street, at an estimated cost i for one night or the R P AT [ tive, was unable to attend the meet- |ers, it is hoped that it will be pos- of $500. CASE LoT [ the tickets are going Empire want ads get quick rasults. |ing due to illness. Mrs. L. F. Grant |sible, in the near future, for Mrs. 7 R T T i was a leprflenlfltl\e from thc Doug-J. H L:ken to devote her 1u!l Emmre Want-ads bnnq results! The Whole Town's Talking” is & | ———i—— e e i 1 y Anita Loos, fa-| e ol 'lIIIIIHIllIIIIIII|IllIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIll|IIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllI|ll|HI||IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" SALES mous author Gentlemen 5 T r o 1 b - = — e RS 1 e AR 5 e | sure to provide a hilarious even- ing's entertainment. The proceeds will be used for the furtherance of the scouting program and the local boys and girls | =S and W Julienne Beans Amocat Cr VOTERS ATTENTION! o d?,’,’h'nzy o el e el Monte Whole Beans Green Giant Cream Style Corn - e ‘ We Peheve the City Bus Service is an asset =Kale Horizontal Pack Beans S and W Tiny Whole Beels | 20 Years with ; to the City of Juneau. eliance Fancy Cut Beans :fl;z';ef'i::%::e:e;:;“ | e ‘ axter’s Cul Wax Beans Trappey’s Whole Yellow Yams When George Shaw, veteran meterman, reported this morning at the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company’s offices, it was revealed that he has been in the employ of the company continuous- ly for 20 years. In order fo continue this service we must have a franchise. Green Giant 'Peas Reliance Fancy Spinach S and W 2-Sieve Peas Reliance Fancy Pumpkin =S and W 3-Sieve Peas Stokely’s Solid Pack Tomatoes =Amocat 4-Sieve Peas S and W Mammoth All-Green S and W Whole Kernel Corn When “Red” is not reading meters = and dotog ot obe tor the con- You will have an opportunity to vote on this - h - . l - - franchise at the Municipal Election April 3. been one of the stalwarts for years in Gastineau Channel teams, wear- ing various diamond uniforms. .. NOTICE! — NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that ob- servance of Ordinance No. 202, Sec- tion 25, regarding continuous park- ing on a City street, will be en- forced, beginning Monday, April 2, 1945. To allow street grading on gravel streets, it will be necessary to re- move cars from the curbs and all cars should be in condition for easy removal by City employees. If necessary to haul cars away, the expense will be charged to the owner. Your vote will be appreciated. CHANNEL BUS LINES, LLOYD REID, Owner. 704 uneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anytim IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE CHIEF‘ OF POLICE. ‘.||||II||||||||||||l|||||ll||||||llII||lllI|||IlII||||IlI||I|IlIllJIIllllIl_IIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIII||IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll ll]!llglllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIII!III]!IIIIIIIIIIIII ] PLATFORM COMMUNICATION Business Administration Ticket Juneau has alwayiql appeale(lli to me as the soundest citty ianslask:. We expressly propose to arrange foran appraisal the HEWIY created Develapmeni Board on postwar { Certainly our city is ideally located to serve an enormous section of South- 3 e i Ty A fé & i castern Alaska with all the facilities necessary for the life and commercial O{ 1he .818012'10 uhllty Wllh mlentlon Of purchasmg pr0]ects. development of its people. There is no need for me to go into the merits by an issue of revenue bonds. We favor completing, asfar as praciical, all pOSl- of our locality nor the beauties of our scenery. We all realize these things i : 2 but I feel that we are neglecting our vast opportunities by not planning Thls tlcket 1S pIEdged to dO everylhmg poss1b]e war plans S0 !hai ’heY can be presenled fo proper for our future growth. towards obtaining adequate buildings at the Air- authorities for immediate action at the right time. port. . We believe that approval of the proposed fran- chise for bus lines should be held in abeyance pend- ing further study by the new Council. Our city needs a new city hall, a new library, fire hall, boat harbor facilities, street improvements and other things too numerous to mention. Past city administrators realized these needs and made some efforts to We will endeavor to secure accommodations at improve conditions. The appraisal now being made is one step in the right the Boat Harbor for our fishing fleet. : e ‘ direction. However, our taxpayers cannot be expected to stand the total : ; A We are in favor of a CliY manager form of gov- o burden of such a development program as needed here. We will do everythmg poss1ble to see that the ernment when and if legislation permils favorahle It is time that some additional sources of revenue be made available Cliy Of Juneau beneh!s flll’O‘lgh co'operahon Wllh : Opefation- for the good of the city. This can be done by the purchase of our electric utilities. This can be done by an issue of revenue bonds which can be Vote the BuSineSS Administration retired from the profits of the utility. 1 propose that we arrange for an appraisal of the power company . property so that the people of Juneau may know exactly what benefit might lc et be derived from municipal ownership. Granting of the proposed bus franchise should be delayed until the Fol‘ MAY“R: voters know more fully what compensation is to be made the city of the -» Tfl exclusive rights asked. There is a real question in my mind as to whether ERNES I PARS LAY By & L A the graduated scale of fees provided are sufficient. For months, I have called attention to our civic affairs and the FOR C"UNC“‘MEN: necessity of some real, concerted, constructive action to head off having 5 a defunct city on our hands. In order that something may be done along STANLEY V GR r.: this line I ask the voters of Juneau to endorse our platform by electing the 4 b [] Business Administration Ticket. My sole object in running for the office of Mayor is to make a real JOHN Gl YOUNG effort to aid Juneau in the ways indicated by our platform. A co-ooperative Council is most essential and I ask again that you put us in AS A TEAM. Vote our ticket straight. DR I ARD = ERNEST PARSONS n ‘METT : 'LLIAMS