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PAGE SIX Y held meeting was served in FIREME S birthday of Jv eetir and as a to be pres- BOY FOR |city business while in the City u-'rluu weekly meeting Wed VEWS N E \ e | TWO BIRTHDAYS | After the business ¢, party factors and an evening theatr .ow, the founder of the Gir s {Mr. and Mrs. Glen Franklin, was|to th tates. Ten of the t- | home party and later was ho: to!will meet at the home of their Richard Boehl, son of Councilman i WEIR . 2 and ice cream and other tion held in the Olympic Hotel, Se- GIRL BCOUT NEW ” 4 attle. Jensen also looked into some! Troop No. 9, Girl Scouts. presenting Mayor Mike Pusich the home of Mrs. Kar the Assistant Leader NOTICE Two birthdays were celecfated i borate cake of Doug-|Douglas last evening and included|bration of the |party | Scouts, welcome home Miss Ina Franklin, daughter of|for Mrs. Kardinoff after her visit {eight years of age. She entertained 'members were present. Next Wed- 13 of her girl school friends at a ' nesday after school § !the group at a theatre party at the leader, Mrs. Gross. { Douglas Coliseum. Lucy Gillham, Reporter rs. Willlam Boehl, was seven age and had seven chums in nd later he was host at the me theatre JERUSALEM Fifteen Arabs were killed and about 20 wounded at dawn today when a large group Y of Jews raided an Arab village in » Douglas Island Women's Club upper Galilee, an official source their St. Patrick’s Day party i said form. | honoring Juneau Club members has 5 A Jv are | been changed from the Eagles Hall BUENOS AIRES — the Douglas School Gym Oh ghowed surprising strength tod o] in first returns from Argentin C ssional election of last ] 23 COME IN; 13 OUT U | wnH pA" AMER'(AN MOSCOW — The Soviet News Agency Tass said today that Gen- TR ral Douglas MacArthur is being Pan American flights yesterday rought 23 here and left with 13 as put forward in the United States e new passengers as follows: a man best qualified to con- duct an all-out anti-Soviet cam- for From Seattle: Catherine Sher- paign. portation here. wood, Glen Franklin, Stanley Free- at all piling, 7 man and child, Lucimne Freeman, imbers and all the Don Foster, Willlam McCaddon could not be obtained Margaret McCaddon. eave Seattle on the Vern Curtis, Sidney Smith, Ar- 19. to thur Dillinger, Anne Mooney, Frank > a week from next Tues- Wilson the scarce material on Helen Coone, Dessa Dodd and an extreme child, James Peebles, Marcus Jensen, wnuxmm as well as arranging Pete Neland, Jeannette Ward, E sportation. 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