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=1 PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, M RCH 9, | e e s o - e e = = - - — . Y | | RESERVE OFFICERS MEETING | Juneau area club can put tough I JIM SHADOIM DIES polI(E ARE N T 1 4/ | entries in both the open and novice A | Its first meeting in ,several|classes of the meets next year. | % St e sormerly of Ju-| - Deluxe Ease! Deluxe Speedl +2 ! D o | NEwg months will be held by the Re-| Between 25 and 30 boys ranging | PROPOSES HAN E fresil, N0 Baturaas in - Portiang g il b serve Oificers Association tomor- |around the 18 year bracket havc| i3 Pt pnmmm;;“ ;{E was & paint- | y A row evening at the City Council appeared at the gym, with close | ler ‘and’ lived here until a year| b II S OTHER WAY D.IW.C. WEDNESDAY Chambers. 'The meeting was call- | to half the entries being from the| I" GI loAN Blll 2go 2 T The Douglas Island Woman's|ed by Major Vance Blackwell, ROA Wachusett. sl AL N SR N SN 8 L e 1 Club will hold their March meet- | President, who said that it is im-, Fortified with representatives | H De LMXe ’ i i .|ing tomorrow evening at the home portant for all members to at-/from every welght division except| mpe first sicps were iaken by the BY FINlAND c“y Dogs Are Bemg Im of Mrs. Richard Stamm in Juneau, | tend. The meeting will begin at|the 112 pound class, the tourna- | yuneay Post, 0“:"1:‘ ‘Ame’;ivan»ch- ' v ounded as Ordinance |who win be assisted during the|8 pm ments first hight of fights 15 ten- ljon 4¢ itg regular meeting last night p evening by co-hostess, Mrs. Wm, | O ERTITE R tatively scheduled for April. The |, Letition Congress for a change ' (BY EDWIN SHANKE) Re(eives Enforcement ! wiey. i CARL SNELLING HERE {bouts at that time will be in the i ine GI Bill of Rights so that HELSINKI, Finland, March 9.— All members and their guests will form of preliminaries to\)determine veterans of World War II will be el- e ,l - (M—Finland has vmv.r.md Pl:nn(: aik hinre. dows Bbve ilipounaen | ot 15 RNt of Val Poors and tm A'. Snelling, superintendent vnlrh's. for the Alaska fournament jgiple for GI loans on homesteads _w"'"n Msy reac Minister Stalin’s bid to negotiate SiX I S R s pod ake ‘the 7:30 o'clock bus to Ju- Of schools at Palmer, is & Juneau next year. |and homesites. for friendship and assistance over the weekend by C‘} > '}“. aeau. The address is 313 Franklin visitor today and is conferring In addition to Carroll, Georg | The Legion voted to havea res- f ' treaty who are currently ehforcing thel o & = TR o ieT program, | with Dr. James C. Ryan, Territor- Kuhns of Alaska Coastal, is assist~ | olution drawn which will ask Con- y as ‘Aumyn’m("” Mm(:”"w”w”,‘ :m f,;"v ;‘.m"m’;(1:.,1|”:,{m!_‘” p:::::::& Mrs. Elton Engstrom, candidate'ial Commissioner of Education. .ng with the instruction. gress to amend the GI Bill so that ° . pi M i L e R i sttobis. The | dogs | 10F. the \ITerflfbrisl feenste Wi | Ansling, (ERIEHENIEEY Mue Ao requirements for a fee simple title 4.engme c lpp@f d to reply I $ Y i e 3 .. | speaker | e { not ke necessary on government own- - the Soviet Governmen proposal ' through the City Clerk's office. 5 ¥ g ed land. The ‘ I ) ‘ of entering upon negotiations to-| Acting Chief of Police Walter O sbdte et Ay INTENTIOU~N TO WED ! ON DERBY fOLDERS 55 and l:erffl‘o):‘t.l“[(_‘;“gx‘;::l r:(;-c?;;(w i / ards the c 5 a friends xplaine > current drive b s | . 3 o Y ““‘1“ ”“"""’:’“’ “’;‘ :y;:mh “:)“‘:“:"’. aSl'““!h:M)llvlj\;lL(d O'{h‘ e ons. to| Mrs. James Parsons arrived Carl Paul Meuller and Marjorie e |for tinal approval before Leing for- it flN\rut‘rthm‘g-,;:m negotiations ?l'cn S the ‘Gity Couhpil to en-|home Sunday via P.A.A. after sev-|Ann Thompson, both. of Juneau, Several responses have been re-{warded to Department and National Fly in swift comfort aboard D D e O DO By e i to the absence|erdl Weeks in the States wheie have filed an application with U.'ceived by the Territorial Sports- Leglon . Headquarters as wel as the big, 4mile-a-minute g al AR s ke : S0 she was called due to the sickness Cemmissioner Felix Gray for a men's Association in answer to the members of Congress. < .. serving Alaska A Foreign Office spokesman de- of a city dog catcher. He said " . % Salmon Derb: ublicity being dis- 5 Clippers . clined to comment on a speculation many complaints on dogs havel|Of @ sister, in Denver, Colorado. mariage license. e i .o y 3 ; rdt, Joe Thibodeau was appointed on frequent schedules. & inl (oiild attach been recefved @ % 3 Mrs. Parsons states her sister is| ->e tributed by Milo Clouse and Bucky Chairman of the annual Legion Ice . back in as to whether Finland would attach peen received and that the law is : | b i g |Harris in the Chicago area Enroute, settle bac! any conditions or any counter-pro-|peing enforced on all dogs. He|much improved and reported an SPORTSMEN'S MEETING | . Classic last night by Post Com- fortable lounge . ) ¢ < AT vt enjoyable trip A picture of Clouse and Hartis mander Louis Walker. your COIIORS posals in the reply to the Russian declared that no exceptions are be- | PJoya i i s - 4 joy a world- | proposal for a military alliance. )¢ made , A Board of Directors meeting of while attending the Travel Sports The post voted to accept an in- seat and fl}ln)’ S 58 ir ¢ e s G et ¥ G the Territorial Sportsmen’s Associa- Show In Chicago has been received yitation from the American Legion famous service ... includi ‘: | : MOSCOW DELEGATION duting {he past week, some o COUNCIL MEETING tion is scheduled for this evening, and is being displayed at Darnell's puxiliary for a joint party next delicious hot meals, asfl_m I HELSINKI, March. 9—P—Fin- nem twice. 7 A regular meeting of the Douglas yq.ry Parker, vice-president, said SPOrts Center. I _ 'Monday in place of their regular of your Flying Clipper fure. Streamiined from tip to toe-tip inEl HEERE & et -toged deis- ||/ e % City Council was held last night ;qqy In conjunction with publicizing meeting. Consult Pan American - » « it e i e e "r vy 155 the Mosoow thiks ! with Councilmen Sante Degan, DRSNS ] the derby, Fred Dunn, Traffic Man- mne CPR motion picture “Can- f \RANOF HOTEL proud to own! A lightweight gation ;"“.‘ T ey htrvuly “‘r Charles Whyte, Rex Hermann, El- lager for Psn‘ American has u‘nder- ada’s Tackle Busters” was shown “-T‘I‘ hone 106 wonder cleaner that's de luxe in SriendshiD drid iutua) nesistanve Engagemem ()f roy Fleek and Wm. Boehl, Mayor Bome PH‘!SI(M.S taken to distribute 100 posters Iter~ after the meeting last night clep! every way! i Das skl ; Pusich and City Clerk Balog pres- nationally at airline station points, S st ERICAN | * Posl-peed Clocrimg—iowspeed a Government member sai o . ent. This was the last meeting IOMORROW “lGH'I’ and Mrs. Trevor Davis is correspond- H/[” %or daily, brush-up clearing— Government quarters said they Sh | rley Olds of the Council before election of ing and sending pamphlets lhmuglh: HERE FROM SEATTLE Tl WorLo AIBWAYS high speed for thorough weekly expected negotiations to lm?vm on or new officers in the coming spring RESIRNECS v out the Hollywood area. | The Syem of UeTlying Clppers cleaning. | about March 2. The séven-man I A d election, Only' regular business Jack Carroll, boxing” instructor ~Photogrgphs used in the folders Jack Molyneux, from Seattle, has o : * Toe-tipNozzle Reguletor—adjusts | Finnish delegation will be headed S nnoun(e wss conducted and the paying of at the Town Hall Recreation Cen- were contributed by Mrs. Laura arrived in Juneau and is staying beating and sweeping action to by Premier Mauno 1_’;‘1(::1“ '“‘:l'\" bills, | ter, announces that physical exam- Ordway, Tom Selyy, Doc Whittler,| at the Gastineau Hotel. e thickness, with the tip | B MO o D tary aat.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olds an-| Judges ‘were' selected and au-'inations will be given tomorrow Dickle Harrls, Ed Ziegler, Clay Scud-) ———- of ‘your toe. : Al techiilga] dvisets on milALy THRY nce the engagement and com.! thorized for the coming city elec- night from 5:30 to 7:30 Jn the der and Mrs. Milt Furness. I * Accordion-iop Bay —wide-top— " | o Allonl il v Rl Dl :::"d;‘\ 'i;‘fl:hz?i”l‘:::;l ‘lgtmtj;\)t;r tion ‘Apnl 6. ¢ Vounx: place will Center gym for those interested in o P | m""""" dustproof—easy to empty. | Grs n.“’ém'\‘.u lean:s 2 Sl:"l'lfly to Mr. Roland B(‘cl;( son be the City Hall. Registration the forthcoming amateur boxing LENTEN DEVOTIONS AT ! "% Dirt-spotter Light—searches out i ;:g;l ‘i?,":f” ,::;‘1'{:“,(:’,("?3;‘:,,0:’)?;"; of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clark of books are r open for residents meets. Examinations will be con- | THE LUTHERAN CHURCH| | ;imtlin d_:rk corners and under l b % Jv’n delegates, Cleveland, Ohio. who have not formerly registered ducted by Dr. R. F. Pooley of lhc‘ 4 ¢ | 103rd Y r low u:‘m ure. ! ! g ks ik O liamentars | The wedding will be Friday, in Douglas and who have beed Cutter Wachusett. | “From Priest to Ruler” will be| eu See this de luxe heauty today! mm‘ :‘;;“;2‘,,. ,‘?,‘,(. on record March 12 at 8 p. m., in the Holy residents for at least six months All potential mitt slingers from the title of the devotional message ;l;‘rayt ;tx}mlc”c::f b‘;flfi*» cleaner ey h % Trinity Church, Dean C. E. Rice and are of age. Registration books the Douglas area are urged to take at the regular mid-week Lenten bbb € e against an arms pact - MRS. LOUISE GAUSTAD tron bride’s sister, officiating. Mrs. Harold Fennel will be ma- of honor, and Donna, the will be bridesmaid. close in March 31. There is to be | elected a Mayor, three Councilmen I for two year terms and one School I Board member for a three year € Service at the Lutheran Church, corner of Main and Third Streets. This service will be held from 7:30 to 8:15 tomorrow evening and »art in the meets. Excepting a imited number of boys who have or two amateur bouts, all the gym are strictly in 1ad or entries New York Life Insurance Company offers TIME-TESTED Prolection A’Ijhé Ahc_ve G-E .« E AWAY I“ EAS'I' Chester Drake will be best man term. Candidates for any of the the novice class, having no pre- the public is cordially invited to i PASS S and Wayne Atter will usher. above offices must file im the City vious boxing instruction. Carroll is attend. J — The wedding will be private with Clerk’s office before 5 p. m. March well s tisfied with _the showings ~—e > - Rovai ggeaners Mrs. Louise Gaustad, mother of only immediate families and friends 25 thus far and is confident that the Wantads bring quick results. i % 4 . sum. Y 1 M (B Dicamglic Jhasnbesad avisudios: GO CEE Lttt EOEGEELE LGS LEGLLLEL LG LELLLLLL LU EELENNN —— il ——— away at the Bartlett home in Following the wedding, the bridal T o 7 i | s - Washington, D. C. according to party and guests will go to the $3 [ o %‘)fg f)o a brief radlogram received by Salmon Creek Country Clvb for § | ehremen! ncome ans F @. ; Mrs. C. C. Carter today. dinner s/ d o - o= s | Mrs. Gaustad is a former resi-| e e ) an P~ dent of Fairbanks and after leav- b o BiEA ¢ : ALS® ing the interior resided in Los An-| penyy Moy, A. F. Rowley and (4 L l x built geles for a number of years pre- g R smith, all of Sitka, are l e n s “ r a n c e Fu“y Pl.e bL]L vious“to making her home With ving at the Gastineau Hotel. the Bartletts. 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