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NCTC T0 BE HELD 'NEW MEMBERS TICKETS FOR PAUL has previously pledged $100 to that fund THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS grade Thornton Burgess books about various of the furry animals ‘TUESD, STALIN SEES | AY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1946 spirit of longing of all the people of all nations for a permanent world peace. B f | CON(ER]’ Sfll WEU. The lyric soprano artist gracuat- will ke found on the shelves, as well 0 f IN JUNE“U DUR.RG | ARE WElCOMED ed from the Eastman School of NEWS as the following: The Cat Club, ‘When both Eden and Staltn ey Music last June. | Averil; Chucklebait, Scroggin; Yank seem to appreciate this necessity, WEEK( !N O(I BY ROTARIANS Mombers of the TPusiness and Tjckets for the performance are in Sicily, Bartman; Jezebel thé No REAl NEw I am encouraged to believe thdt 2 R IR & M) Protessional Women's Club today yow on sale at Juncau business OES PRACTICES Jeep, Downey: Three and a Pigeon, the recent flurry is indeed provirg : " s announced that tickets for the houses and may also be purchased| To prepare for next Friday eve- Barne; Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo, constructive.” ¥ - . Phire HeW B Frances Paul concert, to be spon- fyom members of the BPWC. ning’s special meeting, officers of and Still-Mo, Campbell; Pirates of : BOY Scout Troop Commit-!..cau Rotar intrecuceq ored by that Club Friday night RS ol | Nuggett Chapter No. 2, Order of Icy Straits, Bell; Teenie Weenie | BRITISH VIEWS . v at the ot Y in the Northern Light Presbyterian A Aoy s Eastern Star, will practice Thurs- Neighbors, Donahey; and “The ; | LONDON, Sept. 24—A highly 1eemen/ CO&!H(II Mem. HoLeincmesting 1n° Zhe. Baratior e wu}v :N-mu lw,m |'.|p|(]11j.. l.M!.n(:l,.(\‘()':'l\::(;;‘:l\(‘;‘() e day evening, Sept. 26th., at 7:30 Kinks General,” for aduit reading. R pl?ced Whitehall source said un- . jold Room d indicated that a large number JOMN ] MEET ! ¢lock in the Eagles Hall, accord-, Library hours are from 7 to 8 7 officially today that Prime Minis- bers, Omt‘fs fo Afiend e : vh: DECILG ARSI e persons would attend the per- TV ling to announcement by Helmi' p.m. on Tuesday and Saturday eve- (Continued from Page One) |ter Stalin's statement “there will PRl C Retail). Caredh Tawr ce Members of the Emergency Hous-| Bach, W. M. nings, upstairs of the City Hall, be no new, war” apparently whs ¥ S i ™ and Pete Wa ALl proceeds of the concert will ing Committee will meet tonight at and Douglas residents are urged to Commerce, has been the first one made “to tell the western world that 2 g ¢o in the BPWC's donation to the 7:30 in the Council Rooms of the COUNCIL MEETING avail themselves of this opportunity in the United States to publicly ap-|Soviet Russia will answer the > ‘ B ¥ ‘1. and Gil Eic emorial Library Fund. The club City Hall : A regular session of the Douglas| for excellent reading. ph::ud Josetf' Slalivx‘}'s“smtemer‘;t‘ . 1Snn,ec‘1 hst.ates' ;:oughness‘ toward y [ eeme the club se CPARTMED * COMMERCE, WE/ ‘R BUREAU City Council was held last evening ——— - SOmMIMBKLIGR, & AYSHAUS R L e “toughness’ of her own." nbi P ? cting / o, RS ENDED A .20 2 201 : . | men present with the exception of Mrs. Ja Suerin has returned, S , Who, |s 5 e et leader’s ) § 1 o1 201 ,:tm]'“x‘, DAL EOR 28 RO R:\-Il_l\{),;;)”'_\.-;‘ ’I:(ol\l ::,','].lll,:,r" MERIDIAN TEME Ja Ff Wellington. E to her home here after a several as»he phrased it, are hungry and om:ervaglan.s were being studied b iateatid Ed K N Dr. Willlam Max “:{np “ 2t 'r‘()DAY Main business of the evening was week’s visit in California and thirsting for peace. ‘Wallace found it ith interest” by all concerned D ae - lask | forwest 4y e noe e ot at the setting of rents on the Veter- Washington States ‘.“m friends and noteworthy nlfo that Anthony E}den,‘and that it was still “too early” fox today was 2 ‘hw " l" I'“n' “m‘m P"‘(“i, 4'303111‘ | ans Housing project, which is under relatives. Mrs. Guerin traveled both the former British Foreign Minister, | to indicate the reactions of the rned the dl 51 5 ey 7 Py " |the City’s jurisdiction. The rental tO and from Alaska by PAA plane. sL.:ud in a London speech that u_w‘Brltish vgovernment. ) ’ . 4 n m i set must first be approved by the nited States and Gre_at Britain | Stalin’'s replies to Alexander A 4 2800 g % s 3 b Veterans Housing officials before' Mrs. Ray fltv.»urgcon left Satur- shofxld ndn)!': a new spirit and a Werth, the Moscow conjespondem : i 45 5 Shhis a deiinite rate can be announced. day for her Seattle home, upon the new :\[)Pmnth to Russia to ‘allay of »!r?e London Sunday Times. were 40 28 2 0 Clénr A Juneau contracting group was CC nelusion of the Douglas Cannery an imminent threat of was. ‘clf:‘c‘xlbed by the Wh”“.chnll souree 3 dir c & % h Cloidy o hand asking what the City could opcrations, during which she was Said Wallace: “wuniferences of %% il g : 37 " Pt. Cloudy 4o in assisting property owners in ccok at the companies boarding opinion caused by various national R T v i i tee mem- prainc 5 Bt the placing of cement sidewalks house. Mr. Spurgeon remained here responsibilities and viewpoints Fur cleaning, Repairing and re- » a6 7:30 1h Yo e 50 on their properties. They were told but will leave shortly. should not stop the search for a mModeling. Victor's Fur Factory. | . P we Com- yuneau Airport 18 Clondy that the City would cooperate to AT practical expression of the deep adv \t der ROWArY Ketchikan 55 Ralg the extent of loaning City equip- Mr. and M. Fred Endres re- “ Delb t Rotaabiie 38 Clotay ment for grading and -filling and: turned over the weekend .from an ~er—eeESwSREIT TR T TR T R et © 1 McGrath 44 Clsas: would also provide the fills neces- cxtended vacation visit in the ! Ex e e Octe Nogie 12 Cloudy sary. The City also set aside $500 States during which they also went States Septe and Hank Ha Northway 36 Snow for any sidewalk construction on ¢ast to visit Mr. Endres’ parents. BENEFIT S“ow Field Men- For te the place of Petersburg 54 Rain the main street, Third Street, for At present they are houscguests of nt re , made %o il ce il 1w Portland 84 ) Clear which the City is willing to assume 2 sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. T g Men for |th em Pole to be used plio e George - SpeiigiRs Clear cre third of the construction costs, G- K. Tsaak. by Juneau Fire Department N e 1t Ketchi- 1D cial campaign for Memorial g0 Runert 19 19 Pt. Cloudy |in order to encourage sidewalk im- S e % Harold l! pole would o attle s 5 Pt. Cloudy |Provement. (“Thz UDD‘ljvglas gohbeum Thedaul-p. ” . 7 ” B i - 1, b dis- o 18 Rain E A owned by W. D. Gross, reopened its G g wh l s d ls ‘(; ear rage PV eet- whitehorse 32 14 Snow SHUTH O ZOIsa On(‘;:l\luns l;egnn}:mg l“:[ Sunday eorge 1ie S sCanaa - I Aff of 11 B kutat A 3 05 Rain | " s s _ evening, aiter being temporarily Scout gram in Alaska car e vk WEATHER SYNOF The low pressure center in the Gulf of | Miss Margaret Pearce are passen- “ml‘ ‘\:_‘3&‘]?{“’;‘0‘?":l;“(;“:“:‘“‘n‘fdel;lcr; now b tak nd be a el R D o s i1y | Alaska' contifiied foitill during thie:pagh 24 lipus dnd & mass o o0l 19T s ony Chis. mOMINg!S PrNcess ety by’ Lod NSl EAPITOL THEATRE fruitful Council of America. (0 i 5 ‘ m'“"‘ A Jetrated the northern pertion of Alaska and Canada this morning. ' cyise for the states on vacations. mumnés j Y Org I are te- 11;;v Rots bulletir % i was falling this morning at many m:un. s over nul'l?lw stern Mrs. Johnson will spend approxi- & 0L dious and v resul S T "'the Yukon Temitory and the upper Tanana Valley of Alaska. mately six weeks visiting a daugh- Sepiember 25_26 that phase of the work now AR A e fallen dur he pa hours over Southeast Alaska and at ter in Seattle while Miss Johnson Miss Ann Pusicn. davehter of Mr. h « pleted means that the S tod o BRIV - toTIon “::.‘ the € attered points over s \.x'lvu»nm Canada The temperatures and Miss Pearce will take an ex- and Mrs. Mike Pusich became eight Executives will be able to concen-! 5% slightly below normal over Southeast Alaska. Below freezing temper tended trip which will include Cal- years of age last Sunday, and was ’ trate full time on program de- L s rhéep. LTS8 Were reported over the interior and northern portions of Alaska joinia and east as far as Chicago. 8lven a party at the home of her t in each of the cities,” |, "o amoo o this morning 10 . Y 2 Gl L parents. Many of her girl chums W said e andie MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOKS were invited to celebrate the event. b Scout Ship sl 9 Reports frcm Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today The Douglas Public Library an- S e Women's Avsaner w inder ‘way in Ju- DIVORCE ¥ILED WIND Height of Waves pounced today that they had re- GUAM — The prosecuion today organizatior bt Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ' ceived and catalogued for the demanded the death penalty for Ship and the, TIda Marguerite Nyhuse vs. John|Cape Decision Cloudy 2 S 3 feet shelves a number of new books. five senior officers among 14 Jap- ‘It’s the Nicest Store In Town" e Cub Pack, Norman Nyhuse, an ac for di- | Cape Spencer Cloudy 2 Among these are many that will anese cn trial for cannibalism and Baranof Iote! Building ary Commit- | vorce, has been filed here with the | Fldred Rock Cloudy 3 feet interest youngsters of pre-school asked a verdict of guilt against the % { by Cub Master Robert Clerk of the District Court They Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 24 2 feet age as well as all those in the remainder. SR SRUINE SRS R BRSNS T A were married at Los Angeles, Au-|Guard Island Cloudy Lk, = i B @ Ay | A meeting of each gust 5, 1939 and have no children Lincoln Rock Cloudy 8 2 T PV VPP E PR ELL L CELELECL L ECEe c bttt i et R et ol S L Trcop Committees and property in dispute. Incom- | Point Re Rain 6 2 feet k2 b 5 R masters will take | patibility is the cause of action. MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE-| tok ) af ar + > - NING: Protected waters of Southeast Ala th imner Strait— | 4 gram, under the direction of FOUND IN southerly to southeasterly winds 20 to 25 miles per hour. Protected waters ,’f Wingerson, Di Commi Determined insane by a Commis- | of Southeast Alaska south of Frederick Sound—southerly to southeasterly @ A Commissioner's Staff will be or- | sicner’s jury here yesterday after- | winds 10 to 15 miles per hour. Outside waters, Dixc ance to Yakutat ;fi fized which will aid in seeing noon, W. H. Church has been com- | —westerly to southwesterly winds 15 to 20 miles hour v;.:mmn‘rj at an active program is carried mitted to Morningside Hospital cloudiness with rain showers 13 cn each week in the troop — - ;j - | == — = 13 . @ KARNES NOW HEADING @ B “ vacupane cever | WEND! RAIN! 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