The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE LIGHT tiaris 96 lie il Suilditia of thb] {m keep a case on the agenda as SlTES FOR ' B hospital at some point in the Terri- SAlvAIIoN ARMY long as it thinks necessary. ’ The council was expected to come tory will be decided by Congress. 4 ARE Decision on the best possible site (HAPE[ A'I‘ HOONAH Iback to the Spanish case by Wed- will be made by joint action of OVER IRAN ‘no day or Thursday at the latest. Congressional committees and the Eicol BEING SURVEYED =35 T0 BE DEDICATED Vhile in Juneau, Snavely, Poyn- M on, and Helfrick are being aided| Brigadier una Mrs. C. O. Ta\hu‘ in their in ation of hospital | of the Salvation Army will leave A E SEEKING RElIEF sites in D d Juneau by Don tomorrow for Hoonah where they icipate in the dedication of i Ivation Army chapel there. IS ! BY lEGISlA‘"ou night they will attend | ‘membership . mebting m‘COmpromlse Proposal ON' WASHINGTO, April 19,—Legis-| Hoonah and on Easter morning H ) |lation to qualify mine operators for ¥t Join with Dr. 5. neman. neag, ~ Spain Given fo UNSC f under theicontract settlement of the Presbyterian Mission at . act has been introduced by 15 Hoonali in an unofficial dedication | by Al{Sfralla i\n\mn Senators. % : program of both the Salvation| bW Sponsors of the meaSure said in Army chapel and the new Presby- NEW YORK, April 19—A com- atement they ‘believed its D?S-] terian church | promise proposal by Australia gain- would “do substantial - justice In the afternoon, the Salvation ¢d support among delegates of the hose producers of critical and; Army chapel will be officially ded-|United Nations Security Council egic metals and minerals “hm icated. |today as a possible solution to' the T**PO onded to the goverament’s. ur- 20th CENTURY Dr. Snavely, Edward Poy- ¢ ton Visiting Here-Aid- ed by Don Foster “Alaska’s I'inest” FREE —-DPELIVERY Actual dedication services for me‘fontrmemal Spanish question jgent call for production at the, STORE HOURS ........foifiti i oe 8:30 A. M. 10 5:30 P. M. et B Yhighest possible rate, frequently of| DELIVERY SCHEDULE: . WEATHER FORECAST Pfl‘”"“f‘“““flmj“““ will ‘be held| mye proposal, submitted by Aus- ls not regired for peacetime| Daily-J Deliveri ! 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4:00 P. M Juncau and Vicinity) Moy e _ Itralian delegate W. R. Hodgson and, upon the termination of | ally:Juneau’ Leliveries od...- e o 10:30 A M., 2:30 P. M., 4:00 P. M..... The Salvation Army chapel is shortly before the council adjoun- rnment programs found them- | Douglas Deliver}——Clcses Dnlly at Noon built by donations from the States od yesterday for the Easter holi-!selves with unrecovered 1m,s:mem.s} and all Territories. Salvationists on !days, calls for the appointment oi\ and no further market for their the Hawalian Islands sent in a 'a five-man sub-committee which ' products.’ , SAT“BDAY d MONDAY spzcms special donation of $1,000 toward would investigate the Spanish sit- | G 25, AT | an erection of the chapel. ‘uation and report back by May 17 \ | The new Hoonah chapel will be| Most of the delegates were Te. BAR".E" URGING | under the director of Salvation|luctant to commit themselves On’ i s a Army Adjviant Mis. Prank St.|the Australian suggestion immmed- | H.OOD (ONIROI. AT | Grmry neparlmen‘ P H 0 N E 5 ]_ 9-- Clair. liately, but they generally express- ed interest and it was conced by some to have a good chance of be- KAGWAY WHY ing approved. i Before the Council resumes its WASHING (ON, Apru 19.—Dele- discussion of the Spanish question gate Edward L. Bartlett (D-Alaska) it will tackle again the Iranian|told the House Flood Centrol com- cese, which was interrupted Tues- mittee today that unless protection day after Secretary General Trygve is provided there is danger that Lie submitted a surprise opinion Skagway, Alaska, may be destroy- that there was some doubt I;s to 'ed in any repetition of 1943’s dxs-; c- & H- Pung CANE L BELuw cElLl"G Pnlcn whether the Iranian case could | asterous floods. | legally be kept on the agenda. | Bartlett endorsed recommenda- D 9 M k t This will be the first thing on tions of the Army Engineers for s ; ( s ( Ju“eal’ s § est u”er ar e the Council's calendar when it re- jrestoring, ~strengthening and ex-| Lt . convenes at 3 p. m., Eastern stnn- tending breakwaters and for rais- Occasional light rain show- na Sitka Fol- to the Chicage of their finding: recommendations will be urned over to Con- amount of appropria- guest when the council’'s committee of ex- ments would cost $438,000. 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