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PAGE EIGHT ™ Bl i DR. (. (. CARTER T0 SPEAK OVER KINY ON MASS X-RAY SURVEY Tomorrow evening at 6:15 o'clock AT “‘°”‘”fi'ék‘é’!&é"é&ifls‘i?on Captain Hill Here from‘," Coast Guard District Headquarters WOMEN OF MOOSE WILL MEET TONIGHT The Women of the Moose, Chapter 439, will hold their regular business meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the ) i & t Guard to be voted upon n‘.u are urged to attend. es initiated at the last 11 be given the secret work i due to the meeting be- Bess Winn will assist in the DR BlANTON RETURNS; - TOOK COURSE, SEATTLE Dr. W. P. Blanton, of the Junea ! d Surgical Clinie, ¥as re- o Juneau after six weeks in ity reets which will unr during which time he took a ily splash pedestrians on the course in urology under Dr. O A alks. Nelson says that lm melt ; have formed deep pudd take action endorsing this leg tion Urgent action was stressed since the present waiver powers expire March 31 ~~=t_ Hill was sent to Juneau from Seattle as a result of a resolution Pusswu Dy tue Juneau Chamber two weeks ago in connection with marine inspection difficulties of smal] boat owners. Skier Dean Williams of Pan Am- erican Airways gave a report on the possibility of a summer ski resort project for the Lemon Creek ice cap area. Pictures taken last week from & PAA DC-3 indicate the field may have slopes equal to Olympic stan- o) nspection from the to be the main , Capt. Hill sald. aboard the old steamer Humbolt when on the SE Alaska route Capt. Hill plans to leave Juneau staying at the Gas- SC° S oA Shores’ FRESH FRYERS are now available Order Them Teday «t your favorite food store | Monday and is tineau Hotel - VISITORS TO LEAVE Mrs. Willam T. Douglas is scheduled to leave here tomorrow for her home in Petersburg after dards, something which all other ski visiting friends in Juneau. She areas in the United States lack, Wil- has been the house guest of Mrs liams will take a ground party into Agnes Adsit during her stay. Mrs. | the area during the first week of Douglas 1s a former Juneau resi- May for a scientific inspection. dente . LS SRR Fred Dunn, local PAA traffic man- S ——— ager, will take photos of the area with him to Honolulu where he will push the project from a tourist standpoint during a PAA staff meet- ing. Williams is leaving soon for Se- attle where he will attend meetings with Pacific Northwest skiers who may be interested in the Juneau pro- ject. Regional Forester B. Frank Hemtueman, whose office has teen investigating plans for such a pro- ject, is to take the matter up ug'\m in Washington soon A letter from the Seattle Times Sports and Vacation Show request- ed donations of Alaskan seafood, game and jellies or berries for a smorgasbord. All persons interested should contact Harry Sperling, to whom the letter was referred. The Chamber endorsed H. R. 5244 by Delegate E. L. (Bob) Bartlett of service on the secure title to home- . Heintzleman ex- is still lookir Virgil Heath TV for the D. T. Lowery of t A color movie, ey showing scenes of L: fishing in Canadian lakes, was shown through the courtesy of Canadian Pacific Railway. | e CANDIDATES ARE WANTED FOR NEW SCHOOL DISTRICT Nominations for Trustees of the proposed new Juneau Independent | School District were thrown open today according to Edwin C. Clark, | Superintendent of Juneau Puhhc Schools. 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