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PAGE EIGHT SCOUTS TO TAKE OVER OFFICES OF CITY TOMORROW N founded the B Today the annive tull of his home, his comm Three millior will to Fe on- tinue 12 whi Week in the Kk Bill The elected ¢ at 3:45 o'clock C with M appoi Satur Scout Groups are expec Lions, Rotary, K ber of Con ction of Joe Shy All Cub Scouts, C | Senior Scouts will wear their uni- oo N HI5 CONMENTIF won BN HEEY NATOON o I¥ HIS WORED ¢ thus making ar to the d countless lable contriby prise of t communii and EREAS, the Boy Scout Move- at factor for the pro- 1 of Werld Peace, and marks anniversary with the theme, “The Scout Citizen at Wo in his forms during Scout Week. tome—in his community—in his na- P tion-—in his world,” with practical iass ce to brother Boy Scouts MISSING S[N(E o to rebuild their organiza- LASTSATURDAY, oy o J o! MAN IS SOUGHI The U. 8, qushal s office eror(: today that it has not located Harry O. Jackson who has been mlssmg‘ from Hannah's Boarding House since last Saturday. Deputy U. S. Marshal | Walter Hellan says that Jackson slept in his quarters Friday night| but has fot returned since then al-| though his personal effects are still| there. Anyone, knowing his whereabouts, is asked to contact the Marshal's office. Jackson is descriced as being' about 40 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing 160 pounds and having | bluz eyes, light brown curly hair, and a very ruddy complexion e — Moscow Newspaper M SAN FRANC Has Scare Stories; v, o omhbin~ of Hiro: n the Uni- Other Things Too : 6.—{M—The Sov- MOScCOow, Frh jet Trade Union olrer its reader at a pr On the cr noting t¥ Soviet Citizen after tens of were spent on Asks why it wa the first place, ir ) sages in it criticizing ective 1 - o Communisis Are Being Annihilated By Chinese Forces NANKING, Feb. 6.—#—The Nan- king Press announced the start of a long-delayed annihilation campaign against Communist forces in Central | China. One Nationalist newspaper says| eight Red regiments have been des- | troyed. Another dispatch says Gov- ernment troops have surrounded a large number of Communist soldiers | in Western Shamum Prmmce EIRE ElE(IION | DUBLIN, Feb. P—Thomas L.| Mullins, Secretary of the Fianna| Fail (Government Party), said today Prime Minister Eamon De Valera; Jost his Dail (Parliament) Majority | by a m margin in Wednesday'’s | general election. But Mullins said the Prime Min- ister would be able to form a new| Government with the support of La- bor and Independents ... Cegpplete returns from three quar—‘ ters of Eire's 40 cons' ncies show-| ed De Valera’s Fianna Fail could hope to obtain the T4 seats r for a clear majority in the member Dial not! cded 147- have hereunto signed my name of- \ficially and caused the Seal of City | SON, Mayor. SURVIVOR OF NOW THEREFORE, 1 Waino E. Mayor of the City of uneau do hereby proclaim the week f February 6 to 12 as Boy Scout Weex and urge our citizens to re- ize the unselfish service of Scout s, and to do all in their power p promote this fine program among our youth. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF P’ I f Juneau to be affixed, this 6th day f Febraary, 1948, (Signed) WAINO E. HENDRICK- HIROSHIMA IN U.5.T0 MARRY ed States to Ma: GI sweet- most arned mount- gave it all the life of a poor ing away and lived | man. e 'MARSHALL PLAN IS TO GET TEST IN AID FOR CHINA WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—®—Sec- {retary of State Marshall's Global | Strategy for Peace appears likely to meet a critical test in Congress over his aid for China program. Officials have disclosed that this | program calls for $510,000,000 of Am- erican assistance to the Chinese Government during the 15 months beginning April 1 While the sum is considerably |larger than the $300,000,000 Marshall previously suggested informally, it is expected to encounter criticism, both in and out of Congress, from advocates of much pxeuer help. R of Appxuxnn\,nl_\ 422,000 produc- ing oil wells in the United States, only about 4900 produce oil with- out pumping Portuguese and fishing fleets crossed the Allamu and op- erated off the coasts of the United ea ] ]')"l). States as TR Sl B e Firemen answered six calls dur- o g Group LGapY n conjunction with the + the tontBiaEed E of deep|who mad the annual drive to secu e e . > tendeni=/ last A r M H i! B e af i | . ———— st Al 1 F g p o -operaldtite” Pire T e e eat ai Its Best — at Lower Prices re wil DR. \CARLSON H The Club said it was not defendir 456,88 mph Dr. Rae Lilhdn C: rm of wk 1as a - > > ;1 > ) th I ; no In proportion to its size, a Im “ s 5 et fly prcauces more b 4 3 powerful of man-m il <pend ken o )50 PN \ T 1 re C i & i lopment of America’s un- £ hick b )o o> W GTON VISITOR d land was long delayed by o ; BINGER (NEA RN - i x 1 belief that land which Ry ; 18 il t 1t trees could not p on was a visit to the Ju- u Public Schools where the | Fire Department watched school cfficials empty Building in less than one minute with the new fire escapes which have past year. as Assistant Fire Chief in the ab- sence of Willlam Neiderhauser. extinguishers at Harbor had been checked and seal- ed, and that they will be inspected to notiiy the when a fire extinguisher is emp- tied without a fire call. rne Shudshift, ief of he 3 Correspondent Is jWorId Speed Record | Expelled, Japan, f Is Claimed by Flier | SHAFFER®S 49-Phone-1: < | SANITARY MEAT CO. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e e e fand announced that the Douglas | Firemen had signified their desire |to enter a baseball team in the Gastineau Channel Basbell League, | The return of oldtime baseball players to Douglas has stirred up the ancient rivalry which has ex- | isted for many years between Doug- las and Juneau. FIRE DEPARTMENT MAKES PLANS FOR BIG ANNUAL DANCE the big MORETON VALE NCE AIR- { DROME, FLOUCESTERSHIRE, Feb. 6.—»—-W. A. Waterton | Eng. Dlpph‘“‘me‘fi: et “1;«"]“;‘;‘[\11(1“:::; Shudshift emphasized the point| TOXYO. Feb. 6 The mk“\;; clairtied B WoRI Fpaed repbrd of 518 Tohriibty Tl M= s ot that the baseball league will be (AIIL'\|th‘(|‘|VH\ Club t issu les an hour over the 100-kilo- : \ st | vengthetied i & it n ement deploring dlosed course for his twin Jet night at the monthly meeting of teath exclusion of r IV pl; e today. ne Juneau Fire Department. For Donald aterton is an RAF squadron Dr. D. Marquardt and- Orrespondent from Ja red Baxter of Pan American werc visiters at last night's meeting over four decades the Fireman’ leader and (m pilot. The pr sal has been one of the cutstand- v mpton Pakenham of Newsweek record for such a course rounds he was as- Bt o~ N camsTEN'S BABY === | KMBERLY BEEF Sirloin ... Round ... . 95¢] pound Rib the Grade School COLORER—4 pounds or over New York Dressed been installed during the 59| pound | BEEF ROAST | Rear Seat Heating System Exclusively in "The Packard Clippers” "Ask the Folks Who Ride With" James Orme was selected to act Herman Porter reported that fire the Small Boat - THE ALASKAN CAB CO. PHONE ‘ i DOUBLE == 7 PHONE ezularly. The public is requested Fire Department Lb. 65¢ Center Cul Chucks AMERICAN SHOE RENEWING SHOP Open 8:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. and from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p. m. 217 Seward Sireet . SHOES REBUILY TO LOCGK LIKE NEW Our neat repair ser new ones. 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