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Jap ‘ ford Previo leaving Japan Miller, W, nown June yo n t d, Mrs. Nels promotion to of et Bailey A -oe Ade “ (YO Card Pariy Is Sucgessful Affair last Or; - VIRGIL HEATH WiTH FAMILY GOING ¥ night ke The card party giv Youth atholi well attended by member: Virgil Heat general public, Terry Len- Jeaying . this week for t and master of cere- the Sew Peninsula, mmounced this morning Heath will take over hes to express its ap- Kenai Division Supe to these who helped to Forest Service affair ss, he said Also leaving soon for the Kenai in tke three game divis- Division is Charles Clements, wore: Whist, Mrs. Georgs An- mer employee with the Forest § on, first 11 Biggs, second and vice, and for last thr years Mrs Geyer, low. w he CAA in Anchorage and Bridge: E. E. Lincoln, first; Sitka. He will serve as Fire Dis- Mrs. 'A. Horting, low patcher "at Lawing Pinochl Men—Norman Bu v B f Bob Thibodeau, second; A SAVE THE DATE Geyer, low; Women—Mrs. F. Doo- NG lin, fir Mrs. Bonnie Randall, Juncau Fire Dept. 40th Annual 1d; Mrs. E. Rodenberg, low Dance, Sat. night, Elks Hall. . - (185-t4) VALENTI o giadiingd By ' Trinity Feb. 9 DRINK KING BLACK LABIL! (187-13) 2:30 to 5:30. The Eg-_win Feed Co PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE EXPERT SERVICE Generators Motors === Starters FISHERMAK OVERHAUL YOUR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT NOW! r We are equipped to give you reliable service at reason- able prices. : Kohler Light Plants PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY JUNEAU ALASKA \ \ \ ) N ) \ ) \ \ \ ) ) ) { \ ] \ l \ 3 § \ \ \ ) \ E \ \ N E — 'JUNEAU FAVORED Amor SPORTSHIRT o ho would bring m educate AS CITY TO GET BRANCH OF U. A. ; Many Advantages Are Set Forth in Report to Local C. of C. of on record fav- au Chamber Commerce tbday to th as location for the 1 bra of the University Alaska in Southeast Alaska nd open forum on the Chamber’s regular ( in the Baranof 1 report outlining s and specific advantages t to the establishment of branch in centrally located as reread by Alva Black- The previously sented to the Chamber by its Committee on the Advis- University Branch in is composed of Mr Alexander and A. report was f a hich Karnes Advantages he numerous points cov- he report are: a branch would resuit in a larger high school graduates have a chance to er education, would al- Alaska’'s adults to college education, would into the section more better- would tend to keep jes from moving Outside to their children, and would ge-education monies from to the States for the edu- 1 of Alaskans, as well as bring from students enrolling e Outside. A summer school would bring reity of citizens sion for teachers hundre of cachers into the ery summer and would ing professors. In turp COFFE ORANGES 200 Size Alaska would be advertised in the communities from which these teachers come. High Enrollment Eesides being the centrally-lo- cated city of Southeast Alaska, Ju- neau has a higher student enroll- ment potential than any other city in the section. Besides its own comparatively large number of an- nual high school graduates, the city could draw effectively on student enroliment from nearby commun- ities such as Ketchikan, Wrangell, ete. Statisties on enrollment at the University in Fairbanks show that the largest percent of its students come from Fairbanks. It is there- fors indicated that the branch should be established in the city with the largest number of annual high schopl graduates, All this is in addition to Ju- neau's advantages in good living conditions, transportation, museum and libra; facilities, and the fact that as the capital city it offers untcld opportunities in research on political science and official facts of the entire Territory. Work Outlined The report recommends that the first two years of such a project be limited to a Junior-College cur- riculeum with the study of basic subjects. A junior year course of study should ke added the third year, and senior course the fourth redb In making the motion for adop- ticn of the recommendation, Dr W. M. Whitehead said: “It has long been my belief that the two most important things to consider in building a nation, state or Terri- tory are the raising of families and the education of them. Education is the backbone of progress. I be- lieve the report excellently deline- ates the present situation and 1 mqve for its adoption, and also that copies of the report be sent to members of the Board of Regents the Legislature, the University of Alaska's investigating committee, and all other interested parties.” After a few miputes of discus- veet Juicy Navels THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA mainly centering on the pos- of the project which at not known, the motion was seconded and c ied In reading the minutes of the Chamber’s Executive Board meet- ing yesterd Secretary Rev. W Robert Webb announced that the board has referred to the Legisla- ve Committee, the matter of ng the Territorial Legislature to give to the Municipal Council e right to set a new date of lection by ordinance and with a vote of the people, and also to set the term of office (1, 2 or years) for the mayor and councilmen, this by ordinance and a vote of the people Homer ed as a sion sible cost. resent is was introduc- Juests at C. Murphy new member meeting were: Lt an Hill, Roland B. Burrows, L. W. Buck- master and Mrs. Frank Barnes, retary of the Wrangell Chamber of Commerce. - ELDERLY TENAKEE PMR IS MARRIED Ansen, retired former Yu- kon River steamboat skipper, now residing at Tendkee, today - took a bride—a Tenakee lady who ad- mits to 81 summers, Alma Me- Lean. Mr. Ansen is 77 years old. The couple, both former Fair- banks residents, was united in marriage here this forenoon by U S. Commissioner Felix Gray, at his Federal Building office. Witnesses to the simple cere- mony were: Nila Hall, of the U. S. Attorney’s office and Lloyd J Campbell, of Seattle Bride and groom left in gay spirits. - - IN CITY COURT Fines of $25 each have been lev- ied against three offenders by City Magistrate William A. Holzheime: on the following charges: Glass. drunk and disorderly; James Johnston, disorderly conduct; Ben- jamin Jackson, drunk and disor- derly. 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Richardson and was aboard the [ INFORMA"ON OF Jettre radiosd he had per-| YUkon coming home. sonally seen the young Juneau man | R T The American Red Cross offi- s in Juneau have received radio- from Seward announcihg to tives safety of certain persons Yukon as follows: Mrs. C. Maddes elon s To Eli Howard, Howard is among ra L. Ja , her brother ews is safe. To Robert Francis L. Pe ors at Seward - BILL WINN AMONG SURVIVORS, SEWARD late '8 who tion | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL ci rel on the Infor that O. safe. brother urvivors. son, Tenakee David An- B Peter | ¢ V. Perry, 4 is among brother surviv- You'll enjoy the “just right’ tangy flavor of Schilling dry Mustard on many, many foods! \ Schilling Bill Winn, son of Mrs is among the surviv Bess Winn, of the Yu-| (HARLES G. WARNER (O. 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