The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 8, 1946, Page 8

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Rk PAGE EIGHT JOHANCEN ADMITS 'VFW AUKILIARY IS RUTH M. BRONSON foioup 0F siope ~amole for Xl RGANIED 5 GUEST SPEAKER tre sukDAY Eve. Vofes Hot Too | eer ToMoRROW AT LIONS MEETING Robbery Suspect Says Lack In O'her Dlvs Open House Will Prevail 2/ a5, Sonier, mensser o of Job or Money Drove at Session for Purpose |1 %ece Gome tield worke wich Him to Act aoing e ol . | Alaska Native Service Office, spoke oters are -Women Invited : wiaH e the Juneau Lions Club at . Menday's luncheon. are! Members of the V.F.W. Taku accompanied by their| a special me y row night Reom at on teld of the work organized Congress pnwd high hope of thel fit the organization ble to secure for the £ wdians The Congress, organized by group of young educated Indians,| primarily concerned in protect- the rights of the American In-| Mrs, Br pick of 15, t Third Post he Fourth Di- underway jutant Allan |’ s will promote edu- use its own funds f those of the Federal Womens we been auxiliary wi who want said in the Juneau area who ' , wish to join the VFW are ¢ the open ho! robbery April 6, 19 crew of a 1 Francisco " PEICAN SITE IS " ELIMINATED FROM NATIONAL FOREST ;. c 6 a| ettling of all out n aims against (‘n' on-' Fel 3oV t, within a p 3 f 3 The | Cong ican Indie es | tly improve the living con- - i the entire Indian pop-| ) the U. S. The nativ f Alaska are included i 1 Rain Pool Chairman Gees-| A reported th: of tickets | ,v on the infall were bet-| is | te r se for September but | e sales for the No-| rainfall would have to bej . much g d in order to raise the| | | on from with th local cl with Dr. J. O. Rude 5 Jehnson, Lawre and the Reds, headed Ly the Bob Treat | The roll will be called each Mon- | the luncheon and at the end; he contest the two losing 6, which se! Setbnrg ¥ID. Lande r ; from the store clerk, the statement' yyicane’ B B Collins continues, Johancen returned im- |, mediately to his room in the Sea- view and counted the money. Al . R pa) 10 o'clock Sunday e 1g, he w S to the City Caie for a meal, then g again returned to his room where he stayed through the night Mautite Andrew o Robert S Stsadgeapsgile 0 so that it can be pa | FOR PAUI. CONCERT ¢ & aptains will sponsor a \ Trade and Manufactur - the Bus Depot then went to the Alaska Coastal Airlines office and rcl a ticket to Ketchikan c S He retur > | HAPEMDIE ElE(I Members of the Juneau Memor- Lijons Lad Luncheon for the en- : : OFH(ERS NEWIERM fal Libre m'Br urd today declared fire ciub and their ladies. Al hig ed with re await plax going to th board a plane tt P s are t turn out in full g et X o Ve Rl bt ength R e Chapcladies met at the home ' of 1ast week, which was § g help beat the Sew- \eir group a d Club. a benefit for the| Felix J. Toner of the USED was ary Fund. The Club’s Eiled! 1nto the 12 proceeds was reported by Lion 1 nd wa oup with * am F. Mowre uest of Lion Bi Harry Arnold and the of- the Business and Pro o fill oming term were 1 FLOWNMONDAY oo e Vice-Presider A : Irma Johnson, Secretary rex Mrs wcker and Mrs Smul “This s another example of the) ™ will be on Tuesday, October 8 atcivic ”‘d fraternal org; '”U‘“”n\ the home of Mrs. Marie Drake on Which were asked by the Board to " i Fritz Co assume the burden of financi the library bui Heintzleman, c men'’s d was re-') S. to be $135. n, form- was a wel- come out-of-t who has re- \cently moved to au where he plans to make his home. However,” he continued, “B. D - Stweart, James C. Ryan and I, who NOTICE itute the Bcard, have been — start that these, After this date I will not be groups could be depended upon to|responsible for debts contract- essively for the li y un-{ ed by any other than myself. HERENEXTSMURDAY ihiat 1s how, the campaign for funds| i Leaving for Anchorage with Joe Morris, First Officer Tony Gomez, seems to be shaping up. ) Fmpm- Want Ads piini Hour at tie Juneau Public — and Stewardess Anna Marje Schil- will be resumed on ‘s‘llul Heath, Victor Newmann NEW & RECONDITIONED l S. ARMY SURPLUS C L()Tlll\b Pacitic Northe! Airlines day flew the following pas: to and from this city Arriving here from Anchorage with Capt. Jack Dean, First Offi- erly of Los The Sunday School, which is kept up through the auspices of the B Chapeladies, is now in progress and | the 3 Mrs. Lindegard has been name cer Dave Schirmer, and Stewardess | ¢ " " e aired WCCSS | Superintendent with Mrs. Schnoek- June Rees were: Joseph M. Casey,| o' acaicinne e bt b ot Mr Kenneth Bowman, Arlene King, | e b A < ; Armnold is organist. Edward Johnson, George Panamar- e off, Mrs. Jean Mitchell, Gene Ra cor confident from t (MH Casle ist Mrs. Lomen The Story Hour was held on Wed- nesday mornings during the sum- A% mer, but will go back to Saturday mornings as it was all last school (AMERA (LUB IO vear. Children will be in two groups, o with Mrs. C: r in charge > ¢ 4 MEET WED“ESDAY s s € n charge of the A pile Jnin The Juneau Camera Club will TR AN F conditioned meet tom evening in the MARRIED HERE High School laboratory here, at | Miss Marcia Jane Hoffman and o'clock, it was announced today. HArry Seaman Oliver, Jr, were| Plans for the fall se will be Mmarried here October 4, in a ¢ discussed and other business will| MonY periormed at the Catholic be considered. All persons interested | Church of the Nativity by the Rev. | S e Dby ne woll regular | Robert L. Whelan, S. J. Attendir members, are asked to attend the bride and bridegroom were Jean Coggins and Joseph P. Ordos. RUMMAGE SALE ) >+ - Rebekahs Auxiliary will have TEAMSTERS MEETING rummage sale at Odd Fellows Hall an S nion will meet a Oct. 19. adv. | AFL H Ved. night 8 p.m son, Art Hedges, O. C k L'U\(l Cle M. Roykovich, Th th, Mrs. L. Heath, and Mae NOTICE Until further notice the ex- i change rate on § CANADIAN CURRENCY it will be 10 Percent. The First National Bank ircular ) ) Nt K § Send The B. M. Behrends Bank e AP Money back guarantec CONSUMERS CLOTHING CO., INC.- 2066 FIRST AVENUE, NEW YORK, 29, N. Y. oot g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE »--jUNFAU ALASK. A TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 1946 *AIR FREIGHT Direct to Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 394 COSTS VERY LITTLE MORE THAN TRUCKING and STORING in SEATTLE WHILE WE WAIT FOR THE DOCKS TO AGAIN ACCEPT FREIGHT SHIP- MENTS AND IT ALLOWS US TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS NOW! WHAT DO YOU NEED? e Curtams! 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