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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI:—JUNLAU ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1946 Ll " ABSOLUTE REBELLION” {the club was either made by en- | isted men and officers who pitched | J in together to make the club one of the favorite spots of enteltnm- ment in Juneau, loaned or donated | | Py civilians in the city. JUNEAUOFFERS TRIBUTE TODAY Jeep(lub owashneion 15 Closed Articles loaned to the club ha\,r“ 'Moose Women Hold |PAN AMERICAN IN Inifiation Last Night FROM NORTH, SOUTH Pan American Airways’ ers arriving passeng- wderful o The Women' of the Moose here yester y & > 3 ocse last yesterday were warm and ‘:;}:‘mml;l&f’:g ’:]f;dcfh:l{ é:::::j | night welcomed cight new mem- |Jack Bowman, Fred Daly and Si- P ful coat mac The memory of the “Father of| The Jeep Club, & fond memory of nave been left in the club for use | crt into the Lodge, with impres- | FER0. JRBusen, ell froin Seatie qnn 4 the time-ho our Country” was COMMeMOFatedl|many hundreds of enlisted men who'of the Vetérans of Forelgn Wars. |- 'c. initiation ceremonjes P"“ld?d‘Mmy and Rutn Reat from Nome, A tu today in Juneau by closed doors to |have passed through Juneau Of| No definite announcement has o c. LY Mrst Ruth Malrstad, Ju- ‘c; spota Bh e T S e tailored an downtown businesses as well as to | peen stationed here during the past peen made by VFW members con- nlog Hegeth Suiaged Uy the mthier} 5n:xr,;s,, CrFamex Kathry:n_ Tangls, 100, wool, lir (Continued from Page Ope) Ml civie, Territorial and Federal |twelve months, was officially clos- cerning the use of the ‘club now | “00g¢ office il ey ‘;“T‘C‘s* Thor.. Hotstad, i’ RELRR el to w up sympathy.” The offiess od this week after a round of iy their custody. It is expected that e A B b B Roy DW ]:\n ooedt g raj tir thidats & A 'fi{md )}11 he mu- | Adding an interesting note to the festive farewell parties, and tonight (onight's meeting will result in the e et e LU O Fr'\n:( D o i S incers have teen told that only iheme of tribute is the display in|wil be used for the first time bY|formulation of & policy cutlining Foxhill, Mabel Hooper, Geneva |“ranik Doogan left for Falibanks. B e R Will be ac-ine/window of the Juneau Florists its new custodians. the Veterans of the club's future as a piace of en- fWalls, Ames Pertlg, Bemthy S R T ’ - n‘; v“ o n., A 73,,(,,\]11 Q)\‘]{{\v‘x shop on Seward street, where the Forcign Wars, ertainment,. Sweeney and Margaret Waldemar, ARMY COUPLE HERE ortly would arrive on the scene, 'symbolic eherry sapling, laid to the The VFW will meet tonight at fiaihic The social evening which follow- | Sgt. and Mrs. Percy J. Hunter Ilm“m‘ 1 Britis : sround by small George's hatchet, 7:30 o'clock to discuss plans for fu- ed the initiation ceremonies was a |are at, the Barunof. Two small British Naval vessels.|is the central feature coupled With ture use of the commodious Sew- | HAVE inost enjoyable one, and a very suc- “ Brie Wieh s BRI O lRiEnY O portrait of the First President ard street building which has re- | cessful meeting for the month’s 200 men, and ancther, a YAChi-15De qgainst an American flag bagks sounded to servicemen bull sessions Ritual of the Chapter chairman, CARA NOME ! o5 each with four-inch guns, ,yround. The hatchet is theretoo,in juke box music and game machine H Mrs. Odelia Light. Delicious re- Black REDEC NGO his Js T poth modern actuality and decora- clatter since early in March of last treshments were enjoyed, and all GLEANSIIG c'!““ ) ack At 9 pm. curfew was imposed.'iive replicas , bt NEW MEMBERS‘])ZTSPM expressed their pleasure and | \dvanced headquarters of thei ool on e i’ | Organized in Pebruary, 1945, the |their thanks for a grand evening. Teieinaktaty laelve Southern Indiar Command were | -~ % ¢ K i ol ene Approximately 80 skil f th- — B B‘ I 1 1. C \R‘ attractive array of colorful early club officially opened the next Dllc ¥ ;F Ans gath- | S ¥ t up in Bembay with Lt. Gen ? < Dyl 8 nontk I litteri ty at- -red last night at the Juneau Ski! = - i TOWil £ R fa springtime blossoms, indicative of month with a glittering party & Y ily removed. Helps V. M. Lockhart in supreme com- BN L B ey ing. |(2nded by the most prominent offi- | CIUb'S holiday-eve - dance in the HOSPITAL NOTES | to kewp your skin clean mand o k all (nu\.wl Indian Navy, 10m Whs: borry t0 five Hil satite g« and officers in town as well Miners' OUnion Hall. Fifteen new . joseph W. Pratt was 1dmim\d1 and flower-fresh. I ar E: 0! as » 'itis! 2 * il e Ste 3 lub S 8 e < e " 1 4 b Fawn 1d air forces as the Bitish o000 44 needed through the trying |as scores of enlisted men club members signed up at the o st. Afn's Hospital yesterday for i S pd d to cope with the mutiny. door, paid their dues ahd joined the SIZE ) Secre Philip Mason “es- | Limes of the springtime of its being. | The idea had started when Cap- ’“_""_ = R P * mcdical treatment. | $ sl b vetdry: Phillp Mal S Rt & Gecidcdin o = Discharged during the day were o L) | Blue that nearly 12,000 Indian N |tain J. Day of the Subport decided Buddy Hunter and his' “aany|aps Josoph Alexander and baby ASKEORIT AL cere involved in the mutiny. v {enlisted men should have some' ypoers” furnished r % | | ers” furnished music for danc- | hoy and Mrs, L | < ; smashed bank windo PA( |( NOR ER" place distinctly their own for off- ng and- Hunt Gruening presided | papy girl. eslie McMullin and | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. ind can b were those of the National City BRINGS IN TWENTY frusy s Alvf:l'tgingl.v» “he is Master of the Bowl at the punch | - o I sy eyl vorn on all Bank of New York and several interestes uneauites igple e Big Guns Exchange Fire backed the project for immediate pregent at the gala affair were ol 5 g Accounts from - Karachi said ONE FROM A“(HORAGE z.x.AlmmA.l :\1.lml[.l \!u(li) d\lt a number cof recently discharged | | and go ove sarachute troops with artillery took were charged and the idea 10Ok servicemen, members of the club CANADIAN 3 o ’ i 4 tres d or AM everything ) positions half a mile from the! oot Northern Alflines Coast- | [C'™ With 2,000 in the initial treas- pefore the war, who attended me,,l ERICAN T 4 £ where the Hindustan was Iy |y, o oo o ing pas. (Y fund. Later when the club be- irst gki Club dance in three or | An ultimatum was sent for the came self-supporting, the member- , ear: i b ler of the crew. and, when CNEers from-Anchorage YESteraBR! sy, fees. were returned. Alaska boid 1 5 | [ [ ] i \)(\L‘ul".‘(u' ’u (-‘.“-) ‘\‘n . w "(n Susan Lewis, Beverly Crawles, Ka- (‘;unn\mimuons S A Subp‘ml:! A,plcnuful and colorful array uI‘ f.“‘(.l-‘{;.-\-m,‘-”\d-f \w; 1”:1 ‘F,' therine Francis and child, Mrs. W.' i the Coast Guard merged as andwiigEl Sno QREaunes, e EXTRA FANCY ate artillery fire was Iaid down. ' " pererson, Thor Hofstad, Bvt.'ohe o Cotol CUAT METEC 8 pared under the direction of s A FANCY BAKI TBAG . mut s replied with random est Tes! hn O. Johr Wil- pan e Mildred Fluck, disappeared during } fire f , Ermiest Lesh, Jahr OLIRON, cil was formed in which members from their naval guns, but the | o Eop LD L ert . Nelson, @ S the night, and dsnters mingled dis- | R O . ctillery B g were chosen from each of the or- paratroopers irate artillery blo}\ Alta A. Fellar, T-4 P. Hunter, Ray , Doita” the drith 4. Cussion of coming events on lhc' up the Hindustan's battery posi- o Elmer ' Johnson, William € number correspond- sy lupy calender with enjoyment tions and fire broke out. Niglsah, SR, 7 JoRnsoh, 1aM 0 with the total number of ser- ooy et music, nty-five i after th Fairclough, W. A. Lund, Frank yjeemen in each of the three ; i NEW enty-five minutes after the ,g.., d Mrs. Sam Dougl In charge of the night's restm- Spening.. of " the -engidement. the | LoD, ML EE B o ) branches ! This coungll was: réspui- | g7 i : per b : Charles Cramer and John' Lundy.’ e R B s were acting chairman Bill Hix- ’ mutiners raised the white flag and ible for all policy forming regula lowi: 7 s eav! un " akutat were P . S ks —— “ / 1 ‘ / the. iroopers clasd. {1 FgpA Stoolt | HaeVIBENUEAR S08 KA SN tions and rules. The first officers Soit *" Th€ (70NN THIAC s ( I NELLSRAL a babsol tofs tONTERAY. I & Roy West and Grant Logan; fOf clected were: Lt. Eddie Nugent of wos Fluck, June Young, e | . ’ 0 s CHLOC. ‘”1‘5’“ ‘“’”‘x“ém“:fi“ew was assem. | Anchorage, Pfe. S. Olsen, Norman e Coast Guard, custodian; Skt Young, Eileen Hellan, Louis Shat- | He sUITERUCIGO CIeW.WMB. assem- i hafhgy: Y S ciannt. Wck, Curt Shattuck, Irma Jmm- 2 y ”oe s : S ASSem- ' \yojker, Col. Mitchell, Donald J. 1pying Stimps AGS pres ; tuck, SWEET—JUI QaALITY SINCE /887 led on the Jetty. A Reuters report g, .o ‘m 1, paly, Sr., Jack Bow- Z “,",",?.']‘o"‘,’;;j{‘,,‘f“\,("fi?é’é“:‘?if.‘!; n, Bill Johnson, Elsie \Venmx,‘ CY : put casualties in the engagement & man, Richard Johnson and William g : » %5 Letty Gruening, Hunt Gruening . four km(f an -.‘“jm?,',, Estes. coHd” tmT offiders Who - wire Plans are now underway for '1l ol. , t T il Hl in offiee when the Jeep Cluh ‘Monte Oarla party by the Ski | e - ANCHORAGE VISITOR R 1 i 3 Clubbers at the end of March. GREEN 539 BOX 2315 > NAVY MEN HERE closed were: Lt. Howard Croken . |8 NIBLETS o « oS, custodian; Sgt. A. Mar: - AL ] 1 ~ Mrs. N. R Pum«nu of Anchorage & R A i [ . FRED R. VOLF i N R pelersn of AMCHOUOSE 1y prgunon, Btee and 8, il Swpar, presdents dery 'Armad Jaws™ Make | b Beifl ilaidt Rudy, BM2-c, both of Royal Oak, Marsh, ACS, treasurer. [ M oz lns ( ELECTBICEL cghTf\ A (,Tfi? FROM SEATTLE Mich, are stopping at the Baranof. All furnitire and equipment for A'I k J l , ty ™ 2 “HOUSE WIRING OUL SPECIALTY Frank Sorrel of Seattle, Wash, U. S. PEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU a( "‘ erusa em NIBLETS a7 is a guest at the Baranof JUNEAU, ALASKA | - JERUSALEM, Feb. 22—A British @ ° e — WEATHER BULLETIN commuique stid today . that “arm- a . DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ed Jews” attacked three mobile po- | eX|corn oz Ins c y Max. temp. | TODAY lic2 camps at midnight with bombs Ll 0 last .| Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs Weatherat end dynamite and that three of th Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temn. Precip 4:30a.m. | terrorists were Killed AMOCAT CREAM STYLE F Anchorage a1 5 11 0 Pt. Cloudy 3 Barrow | -18 I, ; H Cordova 41 0 31 09 Pt. Cloudy e Dawson 8 1 1 5 ok H R. I N E Edmonton 27 -1 5 0 Cloudy ; GREEN GIA Fairbanks 20 -B 0 Pt. Cloudy A ¢ 0 Jone 3 5 VCE £ é& E Juneau 41 32 03 Pt. Cloudy (ARt fonal N Juneau Airport 38 0 01 Rain i | Ketchikan 46 36 5 Rain | = B E ! Kotzebue 6 -1 0 Clear i ¢ 1 . | E \\(,\ | McGrath 17 -15 0 Clear S‘ fi }"q i | A jfome & ¢ momed STEERASE | args cans | Northway 20 -16 01 Snow i | u:, R ! Petersburg ?,g ig - - st emp e [ - Portland 2 race >loudy | N A 6 Prince George 42 22 32 0 Cloudy | CY HALVES Prince Rupert 44 31 42 30 Rain It i N San Francisco 60 43 25 fl SATURDAY 1 "(o s ar e (ans | Sedttle 52 34" 48 27 Rain i | 0 @ Alaska Alrlin | sitka 38 34 plane bases 7 | Whitehorse a1 ol i 0 Cloudy FANCY WHOLE PEELED F | = DC-3 schedvled rovtes { yakutat 43 28 34 01 Pt. Cloudy - Alaska Airlines fesder *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. toaay) plans routes | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Pressire continues low over the entire | February 23rd prlco S arge (ans H t 1 7 | northeast Pacific Ocean with a second low system moving into the west- s ole | ern Aleutians.” The cold high over nocrthwestern Canada continues to X increase in intensity with temperatures 30 to 40 degrees below zero. Tem- DANCING CAMPBELL’S 5 | peratures over the interior of Alaska have fallen somewhat but remain ¢ Y ] above normal. A southerly flow of warm air along the east side of the il 1 10 P M ma & B ! Pacific low is causing continued warm temperatures along the coast | a . . 7 | from California to Kodiak and is also causing considerable rain from Washington along the coast northward. 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