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1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— [FINAL PREPARATIONS ON FOR SCOUT CAMP OPENING ON MAY 31 Today, it was stated by Harold Smith, committee chairman, “marks ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, ella Wagner was PAGE EIGHT Weather Observafions In Ardlic to Be Made !and her daughter- : | Gruening. much enjoyed by those present. residing at the silver service and| A useful gift was presented to punch bowl were Mesdames Don| Mr. and Mrs, Max Lewis who cele- Foster, B. D. Stewart, George Folta, | brated their first wedding anniver- Patrick Gilmore, Fred Geeslin, ary. She had arrived here recently E. Glover, John McCormick, Keith|from England. Roberts and J. P. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Anderson, Assorted bouquets of spring flow- | who were married a few days ago, ers were used throughout the main | were introduced and congratulated | dining room. The tea table was | by the audience. Mrs. Anderson is | also a newcomer to Juneau, coming '0AP BOX DERBY MEETING CALLED " FOR FRIDAY NIGHT Closed All Day By Army Air Forces nesy conpioied es car WASHINGTON, May 29.—Con- verted B-20 bombers soon will be <ent into North Polar regions on periodic weather observation flights Disclosing this today, officials familiar with Army air forces plans sald a squadron of probably 12 planes has been assigned to a base in Alaska rk?”dh:\:zfl:n sec motion pictures of the Cobsen, with his team of hors: Jilsne s o I area where th {4841 race Will be on hand to move the i S Pl s adian armies cooperated this sp | All drivers and committeemen are'Plies from the landing to - the & Walter urged* to attend this meeting so E8gle River Camp. ‘ The short- and ather tactic wart the America in testing cc Polar regions 1 est route between The projected {lights from Alaska ithe beginning of the climax” of |several \\'P(’kS‘ of work on the part {of the Camping Committes of the Will Be Shown-Also MOfIOll Pl(ful‘es Boy Scouts of the Juneau area. b Today, coal and other heavy A meeting of the Daily Empire- supplies are being loaded aboard | Rotary Club Soap Box Derby will.& scow at Auk Bay. Early Friday |be held in the Lutheran Church morning, May 31, the loading will School rcom on Friday be finished; perishable, personal at 7:30 o'clock at which time belongings and personnel will be rivers will be able to inspect Put aboard and the scow will be nearly completed Test Car and [towed to the camp site, Fred Ji "BIG TRAIN" INHOSPITAL: END IS NEAR Sunday night the ay 29 farm boy who!that some of the finer points of| Once the camp period opens, Mrs | the new streamlined racer can be Lillie Darlin will direct the culin- ary activities and the camp program will be in charge of Leo Jewett and two assistants for the first three Johnson, became can League right-handers, is c ly ill from a brain tumor - | discussed. | at! Many new features have been de- ed since the last race before covered v.ith Dublin linen. ———— TOWNSEND (LUB GIVES HONORS, NEWLYWEDS After the reading of the National Bulletin at the Townsend Club meeting last night, and a short business session, the showing of here from Florida. Mrs. Timm, who is in charge of entertainment donated a beautiful apron, and was awarded to G. E. Almquist, who was then told to don the apron and serve coffee. Refreshments were served by Mesdames Rogers, Neilsen, Burns| and Almquist, after which dancing% was enjoyed until 11:30, with music hy Mrs. Collen and Ed MelIntyre. and Yukon Ter- ! i: | Decoration Day Please Do Your were descrived rgetown Hospital elo; g efforts to put ; A light stroke numbed the left the war. Many of the drivers of the 98¥S, l"""“_ Dx_!bert Hanks, scout | : oh a global basis. Other squs arm and hand of the one-time 1941 event, although beyond the l‘("“}““ or, returns from Ketchi- [ will cover much of the Pacific area. £ it king in early April. Af- age limit for this year, have vol- an. At % 1o Ele O [ | it Alr Forces officials acknowledged only that it is proposed to deploy the squadron to A in the 2 & ’ 7P o q;uum. " Early yesterday, however, he| be learned in this' manner but only Sk:g\\;};fl;z[x:d :";P C‘mm Sitka. ; i o ¥ re lapsed into unconsciousness and|by actual driving of the moder: s and Camp personnel, i The AAF has been even more laF g 0dern |y oo her with. their porei. close mouthed about the operations of three B-29s which were assign- ed in March to fly to the magnetic North Pole to obtain data” for Arctic flying. No further information on that project has “technical " I About 40 boys are signed up to attend the Camp: Twenty-five from Juneau and Douglas, 14 from 1 weeks at the hospital unteered to help the new genera- le to move about recent-|tion of drivers with their knowledge el chair. | based on past experience. Much can ly in a wi members of his family were sum- streamlined cars can the drivers moned. Dr. Thomas F. Keliher, the hope to become proficient enough attending physician, said there was to have much chance in the races. evidence of pressure on;Therefore all driverseare urged to nage, are requested by Chairman 1Smith to assemble at the American Legion Dugout in Juneau by no later than 8 o'clock a. m., Friday. Trere cars will be ready to take them to Auk Bay to board the scow. his head|get busy on their cars in order to the summer the brain He shook wordlessly when a newsman asked take advantage of LIQUOR STORE about the 58-year-old Johnson’s|months when they will be able t g been forthcoming. = . d 2 y able 0 pach member of thy | “ N . prospects for recovery. {p | 2 the party should | { 5 The super-fortresses, e P R A o ARSI Hmcnce lopg hours under more fa- carry a Junch to tide him over the | H l-ll[llor nepa!‘hneni open fo lz Po m. eve type as the bombers which dropped pe | ‘°{’“b'i’vwi’;‘h‘;§h5°’;‘d’“°"s~ noon period, as Camp will not be! ! iqht Uniil 2 the atom bombs on Hiroshima and BUILDING 2 s | r. W. M. tehead, Chairman jegcked until about 2 c'clock in ] ni nr 1 Nagasaki, are credited with ample Four buili:ng permits have been |Of the Rotary Committee, and Don tne pafterncon. i ! o 5 v 'Salufllay “lghls range to shuttle across the top of issued here during the past week | Skuse, manager of the event, an-, 1t s very important, Chairman | the world between Anchorage and hy City Engineer J. L. McNamara.|nounce that all drivers should at- gmith stressed, that the 8 o'elock | Fairbanks, Alaska, and army air They were taken out by: tempt to get their sponsors lined geadline be observed, in order mmfz bases in Greenland and Iceland, as Peter Wood, lessee, for remodel- UP in plenty of time so that the ynloading at Camp may be accom-‘! ¥ well as to fly to the Pole and re- ing two buildings into a restaurant, utmost practice time may be util- plished on the high tide in the af-| | turn. at Twelfth and Harbor Way, esti-| 1ze3, ‘A“ those 1‘1"h: ‘W‘!h whSPOHiSSOT ternoon. 5 H h Air Forces, official service journal mated cost $200; J. R. Hope, own- & driver or al rivers who wish = All Scouts must have their per- of the AAF, said that for weather er, to raze three old cabins at 153, Sponsors thd :flvled“'tdyet made ar- sonal questionnaires, medical certif- | | ere T ey Are. .. SUNNYBRUDK, Bourhon - - 5th ss,ss flights they are stripped of all ar- 153-A and 153-B Gastineau avenue; | 'angements shou o so immed- jcates and camp fees turned over|{ mor and armament. | Jim Barragar, lessee, for repairs to latlely, Don Skuse Wllll be pleased to to their Scoutmasters, or the C:nmp‘ : GAY SCARFS and ASCOTS 01‘” HERMITAGE, Bfllll'llcll e ‘I'nh 3-95 Operating from Castle Field, shingle roofs on Malony Block res- help anyone not able to make pro- Director, before time of departure.| Merced, Calif, the 59th squadronidences, Fifth and Harris streets,|Per contacts. ———— ]I % l OLD THOMPS“N BLEND o 5fll 3-95 4 is scheduled to use B-295 to cover $400, Grant Baldwin contractor; | 3 ... pre-eminent i i the North Pacific weather arca. | George Bros, for installation of REALTY TRANSFERS erS Ernes' Gruening P ‘ _m quality PAULJONES - - - - - b5th 395 e — | Insulbrick siding on two faces of | Four purchases of real property | ... pre-eminent in demand 3 FEATHERS 5th 395§ UNINTENTIONAL VISITOR | 50%¢ building at Ferry Way and paye been recorded here during the En te ria i ns at T B i t » s | South Pranklin, $300, Grant Bald-|past week. Transactions are: | ed oLn GUCRE“HEIMEB Qs S'h 3 95 Montague P. Prigent, Canadian|Win contractor. Mrs. Lillie Darlin and Mr. and onorin ew % " citizen enroute to Dawson, was left | b A Mrs. Fred Dappi purchased house H g N r Z 3 & & behind in Juneau last evening, ROBERT EUGENE HERE and lot in Erwin Addition from il omers ! P.M. DE LUXE 5th 3.95 when the steamer Princess Louise Capt. Martin B. Dahl's commer-| Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fredriksen; R.!| In honor o Mrs. Edward P.|$} - & & AL - railed for Skagway. With assistance cial freighter Robert Eugene was in W. Kruse purchased lot in High- Chester, Jr, and Mrs. Geoffrey ! ’"‘"“’”w’;r‘!:en's Aevands IMPEBIAL 5“‘ 3'95 of City Police, he has secured tem- from Seattle last night and left lands from Juneau Realty Co.; Goss, wives of the newly-appointed KING BLAcK LABEL - - - 5"’ 3 95 “«» porary lodging in the City jail. again today after discharging Harold L. Wheaton purchased naval and military aides to the s WATEBFIL * Prigent was slightly injured late freight. | houses on tidelands near Boat Har- Governor, Mrs. Ernest Gruening “pp, i ” - Jast night when he fell and a bottle’ She is headed for Anchorage with bor from Allene Wallace; Mr. and entertained with a tea yesterday E It's the Nicest Store l"_ Town’ l‘ and !"nASEn 5“‘ 3-95 he was carrying in his hip pocket freight for Odom and Company. Mrs. Scott L. Murphy purchased afterncon in the Governor's House. ! paranet tatel Bafiting CBEME DE ME“THE - - o= 5”‘ 4 25 broke. He was treated for small Dahl, a former resident of Hood 4.76 acres seven and one-half miles Approximately 100 guests attended. s o cuts and then booked at the jail Bay near Chatham Straits, is well- ' out on Glacier Highway from H | The receiving line was composed | SLDE Gl“ - - - - - - sih 3 95 on a drunk charge. known in Alaska. H. 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