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N I R PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EM PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1947 FLOODS HIT MAHY AREAS AT WEEKEND PLEBISCITE IN GERMANY Thousands Are Forced from Blocked by Democracies as Homes Over Easter- Moscow Meet Goes Into Fourth Week SCOW, April 7—(®—Russi n Minister V. M. Molotov pr 1t that the German pe allowed to chocse in a pleb: e between centralized and feder nent, but his demand r: newall opposition from t! mocracies. A short time later, Molotov bloc! Wintry Weather b in hi d a provosal of Secretary of Sta B Mars to move on to the nex 8 item cr iers t i ecret said sarca ally hed the poi ve beer acomplis Bevin said s pointed up overlying Council so far complishments in with talk American deleg the ending of ¢ t two weeks. the discussi: re for four wee! 1ed absolut and have sters s of orgeous Gardeners” ;'RUSS PROPOSF Designer-Decorator J. S. Mc- CLELLAN, with the coopera- tien of carpentry contractors See Our Triplette and Dalziel, has New achieved for us an uniquely attractive and comfortable ,. dizplay room. Home! In Alaska — There's No Place Like It! WE ESPECIALLY INVITE THE PECPLE OF JUNEAU TOLOOKUSOVER . . . . Cleaning Glazing Repairing Storage: Now available at our con pletely equip- b ped chon, gl % . o N WA RARE OLD H OR N_Jascha Veissi, viola virtuoso, demon- strates an unusual old horn, one of his collection of antique musical OPEN instruments. The horn, made in Italy, is believed to date from the This Week: . early nineteenth century. Poesic »g Thursday Stearns, Hulda Carrol, Elton Eng- and Saturday Evenings. 5USY WEEKENDFOR trom Thelma Engstrom, Ro} N Herbert Jago pAA w'IH 33 E y Loren Cham Chamby Truman Severson, Q mpfield, Jerry Allyn, Larry DeOpal Decker. As House-warming Specials 33 OUT OF JUNEAU ¥ v bl § i anew the cleava [ iy 5 € east and the west Arthur Lopez, John Bishop, o o B o ol e len Forrest, Myron Coleman, we offer all this week - 2 groups of Par American Alrwa » 7, d S g T B e warned that presierivindy Westfall, Will Westfall, Maryann EE . E i} E did not wist e 2 g Tilson Betty McGraw, Steven < 9 = d = ALY be Juneau over Saturda P - el \ ‘government ety A vl ey McGraw, Mrs. Anita Fisk EC:’\) ‘:flflj fiflp[ss s of which “might eve Moanl i Jureau to Fairbanks: Ernie Ty- =REF A &K Rgal N W e . transformed into an auto- = le Ernie Bodine, E. Eilingen, .o W ¥‘§ ¥ i’ L] " i,: 5 4 The following persons were Te- Lloyd Press, Rae Hoopes, Ruth Just 5 Coais at - - = 3ol $9900 5 2 & i WE B aRENY HELE 05 M!}RDER ] rted from Sealtle to Jun wank, Ed Donley A . . - g b By ‘ 3 ENTBRTAINS WITH EASTEL : NNOUNC e THE New Thomas Gardener, Mrs. Signo Ho- pumean . to. wWhiehorse: awert | 37 Coats (including genuine Laskin) $171.00 S g CHAMPION OUTBOARD MOTORS Virgil Blankenship, Cora pacon Miss Dode Wood. . ® . FEDERAL TAX EXTRA ® A See the New Models at your Blankenship, Fred Taylor, Edna — e ——— UL iee oy et | Taylor, Janis|. Thylor Champion Dealer (<] i . hop Weyne Miller, Don Hungerford, | | If Fed "% Minimy, Henry Graves, Mary MEETING THURSDAY Graves. S 1l be received at the Dawson Muggy, Ray Schwerzler, The regular meating of the Luth- V ¢ ce until 8:00 James Fore, Louis Bonari, Tony eran Ladies Aid Society will be SUCCESSORS TO CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO. and Mrs. C on the City of Ju- Venier, Everett Markham, Ted held Thursday afternoon, April 1), and Mrs. Hal Sheldon model Diamond T Molander, Mel Rapp, Louise at 1:30 o'clock in. the church par- GOLDSTEIN BLDG. , Dr. Don M: ck and will then and there be Choate, Norman Hegg, Eng Hegg. |lors. Hostesses for the day will 4 er Mark Gott ed and read aloud publicly at Wetchikan to Juneau: Chas. be Mrs. G. Herbert Hillzrman and H ' H Sl regular meeting of the Com- Goldstein. Mrs. Ray Nevin. Swedish Fur craflsmen for Three Generations - IN TAXATION OFFICE incil of the City of Juneau Fairbanks to Juneau: Sidney A rummage sale will be held on Aiva. TIarothy e e el eceived after the time fixed Hovey. vy, April 9, in the church * i By, Sheans befan, Jork ing will not be consid Whitehorse to Juneau: Bill West- starting at 10 o'clock with| ~— S P (o A ol IRCHpaleRp; 9Ly Of (the Teke- ity of Juneau reserves the fall, Paul Westfall Wallace West- the Ladies Aid in charge. i torial Department of Taxation. She B PEal Ri o ATl B i na, S S Th . L t ) sein el was formerly emploed in the of- * informalities nd . eeu to Seattle: Richard| Read tho wari-acs for varganst | 1 NET@ iS no substituie tor newsvaver acverlising' | fices of the Territorial Senate ——————— C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk —_— - — - —e = ~ AT i Her husband, Lecnard Evans, is Pr k N T et o | Deputy Commissioner of Ter Hdsp”'fl- NOTES G g i e pe oo o oo oo oo o oo e e (e : torial Department of Labor - ATTENTION The Common Council of TERRITORY OF ALASKA Office of the Auditor Juneau of Juneau will receive app! (‘XIR:;F::!:T;‘ gg'glgbg:,},;"‘o;g for City Posit . FRA g YLE or ten days the Territory of Alaska, and cus- t n of rporation records for be a special to consi d Territo) DO HEREBY CER- TIFY that there has been filed in my office on this the 3rd day of . April, 1947, the written consent of the stockholders of t BOYER AND J STRUCTION corporation organize under and by v f the Territory of Al RUMMAGE SALE ON CON- OMPANY, and exist- f the laws aska, to the saa To YOU o FROM WHITEHORSE dissolution of said c and Mr H t WHEREFORE, Y.T above premises, T DO CERTIFY that the Boyer and Jen- son Construction Company, a cor- ration, is dissolvad, pursuant to Section 924 of the Compiled Laws of AND SON Alaska, 1933, upon the fili this from Office of the proper proof of pub- 1 lication of this Sy IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, B have hereunto set my hand : fixed m icial s at Juneau, | the Canital, this third day of April, S — AT TN SN WS, S S A. D. 1047 (SEAL FRANK A. 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