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PAGE EIGHT =" SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TOMORROW; ONEVOTING mm 1 the build- ing’ but arc le to finance the operation ! present the top ot ]](X five y All expens tion T r Waino Hendrickson ar the City Couucil, it y possibility | 10 1 the next five year unless a gra of funds is provided by the government. Through ren al of the basement, groups de-; g quarters may se er floor At Un IITOW special there is only one polling and that is in th ing Polls in the mor o'clock tomorr These who have vious elections may cé lots tomorrow, no re ing required. Of cour registered week may @ tomorrow. These unfamiliar with the details of the lease may copy now on the bulletin at the City Hall B SENIGR STUDENT OF A. U. SPEAKER LIONS CLUB TODAY the Gold Room of the Baranof Ho- tel. Other guests members, S Parmenter, and A. C. Kuipers. They will be initiated next Monday noon ns and Joe Werner th Jack ion for nd Dr n who is ill Lt. Comms E. P. Chester ed for discussion of tomorrow's on the by L. A. Sturm of the AB. Hall | ) terms of the r s it n { fect a propos2d civic center for Ju- neau. After details of the action were cleared up, Presi Furness urged ns to ) vote at the according to Hedde spo shalf of the Uni- versity of Al ure unless fina coming by the the Engineering Counsel for J’ o0~ fessional Development, and closure of the institution would ]\xn disastrous repercussions not only on the faculty and student body, but on the entire Territory “Only one fourth of the appro- priation justifiably requested by the University for t} ann as been e available,” he In the 35 years our ors have i to provide for any basic tax “We need competent and honest legislators who will see to it that the Territory does not go broke | Hedde recommended an across the board income tax of about two per- cent, similar to that sessed in Hawaii. He also proposed a one per- cent tax on the assessed valuation of property, which would yield uppaux]-“ mately $3,365,000 annually. He further expresse the preposal that th itseld for $5,000,000 Loth the Territory and ti sity. Hedde counting lege and als Fourth Divis Convention CLEDA INVITE ormer patro stop Churchill's Place. Jus Airport 81 10t) - - ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Save the date Janua 2 stallaticn officer Ref - e HOONAH VISITOR Karl Greenwald of Hoonah registered at the Baranof Ho! 3 A'S()NS OF NORWAY ‘m teadh = 1 hest man and the usher was R s % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—TUNEAU, ALASKA ~™~ __ MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1948 ALASKA COASTAL ON Alesifiam i Condlelight Service i 7% - KETCHIKAN FLKS Capt. R. L. Rossari [ werssor FLGHTS CN SUNDAY Zimvalt umen¥ e Sy S BOWLING TEAMS Dasses Away, Seatlle Bab wold Southbound """ =" m,"fi?mmm%mm ARRIVETUESDAY ...~ . ., Al and Mr. Wesley HAS INITJATION AKD ! ey L. I 4, who served rner nuptials Saturday night at an I N w T port Service in Alaska Mission was & very im- 6 ¢ pected to ar 1 { /| oA A i PSR MOV TONIGNT = oot i s A 1 hemlock boughs and| An initiatio three m-| kowling to Ry BIRS | g \ sor d W | of stocks and chrysan- | bers will be cted at t a1 v 1 Bel ham, and another. s. The bride was led to the|regular meetir t N rding t d received here, Charles Rossart, is in Alaska by the flower girl, Vickie Lesh-|4. American Leg t X 4 e nd the Bitle boy, Lyle Naish ( t t ) bride wore the traditional " AT e | bowl agains ar 50 When your child catches princess style with Jong| " % T i ke D ol L o cold, rub_his little throat, 'd a finger tip veil, held O\ . T el 1 itors will be guests at a i chest and back at bedtime picturs, “ g in 3 nadian reception in 5 tomorr with warming, n?oomlngl Y ot Rockies,” will be shown il 47 e R e Vicks VapoRub. Its specii r bouquet was white ca ening & e Elks Clul & n.v:rix.finx tied with wml;na:u;n.\ S ¥ M 0 gk relief-bringing action. goos v R B £ to work instantly . .. and i WELLMAN, IOWA, VISITOR Tl oy i R SERVICE keeps working for ‘nours to e bridesmaid, Miss Shirley El-| A. C. Knipers of Wellm: Towa, | § B Sy Get the NEW relieve distress while hie hton, Don gn °, stead, wore a duplicate of the bride’s| is registered at the Baranof Hotel i fi il HG sleeps. Often by mcrnlié'!g, R impson, dress in pale green taffeta. She car- 5 4 S, WASHINGTON most distress of the cold is e /. ried an old fashioned garden bou-! CLEA cas‘:r s IME:ln':Nwear “‘ it i gone. Try it! Iil:caver “élfiy - quet. The flower girl wore a pale k ook '8 Manag1ng mos* young mothers use the al a crown of tfi o “ “P wsRK Director one andonly Vicks VapoRb. 38 atid carried & LN b"" v 4 E Stetson and Mallory Rats ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME and E ouquet. Snow and Ice Remove Arrow Shirts and Underwear at Rev. E. A. Jensen read the i i . iage vows, Robert Lesher acted | JUMeau Janitor Service i Allen Edmonds Shoes ! g ) The human eye is composed en- i Skyway Luggage ‘ tirely. of water, salts, sugar, fat . . m and albumen. the forehead by a small crown lv( Coughlin, Mrs. Etta am Davlin, A I " s Zumwalt , R. E. Hol! R. E. Hollander, Tom H t a > Herrett, 1 Martin = A SITEA VISITOR 7 ; k V. Franklin of Sitka is regis- . at the Hotel Jul JANUARY 20, 1948 GOOD ‘EWS IN TOMORROW'S ELECTION PLENTY OF MATERIAL — EXCELLENT E S now availble. ' My trip to the Stz 1{( S R bien primars o7 vour This building was purchased with Taxpayers’ e o : Money for RECREATIONAL PURPOSES. Quality Unsurpassed : DO NOT ALLOW a fen-year lease fo deprive MeCLELLAN— OUR CHILRDEN OF THIS Decorater RECREATIONAL CENTER. STET /¢ J{.‘.m'«&, TUESDAY JANUARY 20, 1948 (Paid Advertisement) ‘-‘ | 1 o — — ; i I's Sutlmllger |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIHIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIiIIIII |IniI|H!IIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = \0 Insulates Better ‘0 Attractive Finish WHAT YflU ARE VGTING FOR v‘O Packed securely for Ll Alaska shipment \when you it b Tuesflfly WODDFIBER DIVISION SIMPSON LOGCING CO B: AlLease for Five Years ONLY 2: Onthe Basementof A. B. TUESDAY and n the Basement of A. B. Hall ONLY WEDNESDAY s Takingthe A. B. Hall out of the Expense to the Taxpayers’ Column ® SUITS - - $7.501e $21.75 S : X e SKIRTS - - SL95to§ 395 42 Providing a CASH REVENUE to the City for BLsi i the first time since the A.B. Hall was purchased ALL WOOL FARRIGS | READ THE ORDINANCE € COATS--from $15.9510$39.95 | The Cily and ifs CITIZENS ARE PROTECTED SLACK SUITS |§ Vote YES Tomorrow I\{Igalc'l';;géei‘d ON GRDPINANCE 218 Assorted Colors (Paid Advertisement) E. A. Sturm 5 00 =