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PAGE IGHT — 1460 PERSONS ARE X-RAYED DURING 3 DAYS, 4ASS SURVEY Second Week Starls Next Monday - Volunteer Workers Praised etter than satis ss, says Dr.. D. J sreulosis consultant origl Department of in charge be held ; Monday morning, March and will continue each day igh Thursday of each week un- survey is ccmpleted. Fri- deys and Saturdays will be held open for detake X-rays. The hour schedules for each day will be as follows: Monday, 9:00- 11:30 a. m.; 1:30-3:30 p. m.; Tues- day. 7:00-9:00 p 9:00-11:30 a. m,; m; Wednesday, 1:00-3:30 p. m 7:00-:00 p Thursday, 9-11:30 m.; a. m.; 7:00-9:00 p. m. Today being Maundy Thursday, no clinics are being held Health officials stress the fact that any person may be X-rayed at tag clinic. Anyone who has not nyiie an appointment for an X- 8y may do so by registering at the clinic in the Methodist Church social rooms, Seward between ih.rd and Fourth streets. Anyone wishing to contact health Hicials regarding X-ray appoint- me R, requested to telephone 218, the Public EHealth Center, or if ‘unable to contact the Public Health Center, to call the Clinic, telephone 301, It is asked that no telephone calls be made to the Methodist parsonage. Workers Praised Dr. McMinimy today highly praised the volunteer workers from local organizations, and individuals, who are giving so much of their time to assist the staff conduct- ing the survey. Each clinic has been run smoothly and efficiently, Lr. McMinimy said. Local organizations were asked for eiznt volunteers each and im- rcsponse was made. A f individual volunteers o oifered their ser ed to the var- uniitees and are call when needed Workers On Job Organ nd their members and individua.s who ve volun- ecied .0 ) the survey from NMonday Wednesday are ng clinics, Martha ., £mith, chair- man; Mesdames W.R. Booth, Cl ¢ Waifield, Andrew Streed, Nick ch, Judson Husted, Lillian Harris. Mcnday afternoon clinics, P ent-Teacher Association: Mrs. G W. Foita, chairman; Mesdames Les oturm, Leroy West, Zalmain Gross, Burr Johnson, Charles Gil- Lam. Tuesday morning clinics, Order of Eastern Star: Mrs. W. B. Heisel, | cheirman; Mesdames B. F. Williams, | Guy Amsden, C. Telquist, M. L.| MacSpadden, Chris Wyller, E(hm‘ Lomen and J. B. Burford. ! Wednesday afternoon clinics, Em- | Club: Milton Furness, chairman; | George Danner, Jr, Don Foster,| Rev. Ray Treat, Ernest meuln,: Rineholt Brust, John Parmenter. Wednesday afterncon clinics,, Em- Llem Club: Mrs. Arthur Hedges,i chairman; Mesdames Henry Mu- seth, Carl Casperson, Edward For- syth, R. C. Nelson, Sven Thorpe, The I'r Clea leaves like Juneau in CA ! the legislation to Spring, Lambs & Lions.. . . p-et who wrot lyin’ if he meant March in Cleaning Service Marches On. “For Better Appearance” 3 (1 7 Wwilliam Biggs, G. E. Cleveland, Le- roy West, Clyde Turner and Bur- rass Smit evening clinics, Jun- s and Professional Wo- lub Miss Erlene Hull, al Mary Breland, Harriet Tierze Betty McCormick, Reba Harc Gretchen Sturtevant, Ro- berta Goodwin, Caroline Hoff, Hel- n M - oo - RERT CONTROLS WILL CONTINUE ONE YEAR; HOUSE, SENATE ACT {INGTON, March 25—{P— A compromise one-year continua- lon of rent controls voted by the House today. The Senate is expected to follow suit and send President Tru- man by nightfall. The vote was 220 to 95 Without the legislation the pres- ent centrols, affecting about 13 mil- lion dwelling places and 50,000,000 persons, would end a week from today. compromise written by a The senate-House conference commit- after the two chambers had passed diifering bills, modifies the local option™ feature of the House sersion by giving a special Federal Court the last word on rent boosts whenever local boards and federal officials disagree. As passed by the House, prior to drafting of the compromise late yesterday, the bill would have given the local koards—nominated by ne Governors of the various states “absolute authority to raise rents or decontrol areas completely, The compromise revises the House bill provision which would have stripped Federal officials of final authority in rent decisions. MEASURE TO TRUMAN WASHINGTON, March 25.—(P— Congress sent to the White House today legislation keeping rent con- wrols for another year. Voice vote approval by the Sen- ate completed congressional action on the measure. It came only a few hours after the House okayed, 220 to 95, =2 ompromise of differing measures i.inaly passed by the Senate and P e SCOTTISH RITE MASONS HOLD ANNUAL EVENTS, TORIGHT AND SUNDAY Rite M Maundy ursday extinguishing the hts this evening'at the Temple. sth the services and the supper ng will be held in the ban- m on the ground floor of nple at 7 p.m. and will be for Masons who have h degree. Eligible siting Masons are invited to at- tend these services. As } been the e for the past everal years, the Easter Day Ser- vices of Relighting the 7 Symbolic Lights will be open to the general public next Sunday at 2:30 p.m. There will be a musical program wy the Rainbow Choir, with Mrs. Jarol Beery Davis as organist an Janu McConnell as soloist preced- e reduting ceremuny followed an dress appropriate to Easter Day delivered by H. D. Stabler. e The Scottis their ann emonies of POLARIS-TAKU MANAGER Mr. and Mrs. F. H. MacPherson re staying at the Baranof Hotel. MacPherson is manager of Taku River Mining Company at Tulse- juah. HERE FROM SITKA Ray Jean Blanc from Sitka is taying at the Baranof Hotel. iangle ners “March ' wasn't a Lio 1948. Triangle vill hold ¢ ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.— JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL president Truman s PRESIDENTISNOT STUDENTS T0 OPERATE PAK AMERICAN, MAR. 30 On March 30, 12 students of Juneau High School wi the operation of the field of Pan American for that d students will in the Baranof H at 8:30 o'clock on Tuesd: and| WASHINGTON, March 25— Presl ‘Truman proposed and Jewish leaders into a truce and will have photographs their respective itions they will He said Warren Austin, Ameri- operate for the delegate to the.U. N., will put At 9 o'clock they will start proposal before the U. N. Sc- cday's operations under the r- curity C vidion of the regular personnel of I'he President told a mnews con- PAA and continue throughout ference the United States reversed day. Positions to be taken over in its original stand for partition ot the down town area are District| Palestine because partition could raffic Manager, Traffic Represen- ' not be enforced without American tative, Cashier Stenographer, Reser- | troops. vation clerk and Building and Facil- Austin, American delegate to the ities Manager. At the Afipc they U. N, announced the reversal last will teke over the operation of Dis- Friday He proposed a tempor- patcher, Mechanies, District Station ary United Nations = Trusteeship Operation Manager. cver Palestine. Thae students who- will take over Mr. Truman said the United the operaticn of the airline for t States proposed the trusteeship one day are being selected today and to provide a government “to keep will be announced at a later date. the peace D 10 ARRIVE; 16 GUT WITH PAN AMERICAR n American flights vesterday t in 10 and left with 16 pas- Pan American has plans underway for a courtesy flight for those stu- dents who will participate in the operation of the international air- ine, They will also be the guests of Pan American at a noon luncheon either at the fleld or Baranof Ho- tel. s from Juneau as follows: —— - pNA H-IGHTS TAKE Frem Seattle: Marie Fueston, Hol- 14 TO ANCHORAGE .. "5 Sovepi:. witiaoms. - Glenn Neal, Walter Barricelow, Mary Wilinson, Thomas Dixon, ‘Jack Jaslowski, ¢ T, Seattle: Arcmpald ™ Layman, iuich Tayman, Gilbery Moi, Lars i, Fred Bucker, K.»8. Axelson. Pacific Northern day carried 14 pa chorage as follow: Mrs. O, Clitheroe, Mrs. J. Carl- n, Mrs. Harold Olson and chil~ flights yester- engers. to An- en, Mrs. O. Thompson, Lt. Col. Roland Sanders, Helen Sanders Tony Frank, Roy Downing, J per Fr: ough, A. W. Sto! Beach, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morris fonj hattuck, E.°S. Anderson. d Phylils Moerris, Tom Dixon and ant Towns , Bl Carter, ck Jasowski. carter, Mrs. Hungerford. -so —————— - cW POST OFFICE STEPS COMPLETED HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday were Alvin Larson for medical treatment and Mrs, William surgery. were Louis Moi, Mrs. ns, Fred = Hucker, )y >nce Mosher. ernment Hospital Mar- Installation of new mar: on the Federal Building airway between the ground and st floors was completed tod: nd the stairs will be open to the public this eve- nir Ted Pilip, the o Cuthbert f ntractor for the marble was ist from n from Juneau man, marble speci and Carl Weidm REV. McPHERES GOES ON AIR FRIDAY P. M. EASTER BREAKFAST, 12:30 aats Sieme Phi, will hold their annual Easter Breakfast on the Terrace of the Bubble Room Sunday " 2o, at 12:30 o'clock, Ail mem- “ers are urged to attend and enjoy the occasion. The Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres ot i)y will speak over KINY tomorrow eve- § ning between 6:15 and 6:30 o'clock SR n regard to the mass X-ray survey E These popular Pldc“ now in progress at the Methodist | ’ Ghurch socal Toam. serve SHORES Rev. McPhetres is the Rector of the Episcopal Church and will speak i FRESH FRYEKS: as a representative of the Juneau { Mike’s Percy’s Chamber of Commerce, Officials of the survey wish to call attention to the fact that persons not prev=- Salmon Creek Country Club Diaz Cafe City Cafe Junior’s Cafe iously contacted, may register Mon- 4 = 4ty day through Thursday at the church s hhm:eh [reSh'p“““_'-‘ 18 X-ray center or they may call 301} raised here, and killed wa make an appointment. i locally. 4 B A : i HERE FROM WRANGELL ;E “Sh.ores fryers‘mqke” J. S. 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COWLING CO. 115 Front Sireet Phone 57 JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 ley to halt bloodshed in Pales- ¢ NowProposingPeace DISTURBED ABOUT i o WASHINGTON, today President Truman t to the of- that the United Nations call Arab r cribed as THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1948 | genator Hateh (D-NM), who said swir sen e ane i’ QNG OF NORWAY DANCE GERTRUDE NAYLOR NAMES e s e a g 70 BE HELD ON SATURDAY BARANOF ENTERTAINERS will win in i V N Prisadbiwdndy ot The Sons of Norway will hold their |-~ MIs. Gertruu, Naylor was guest b IN \ ! "":)‘]’;':‘““"- Tiost ok ata BID° | dnciaianl Sa:urd\ay, March 27 at| Of tie Baranof Hotel Saturday 5 WL 10 pm. in the Elks Hall with Bill|evening at a dinner party held | As to those who have waiked out afatheny and his orchestra furnish- | on the Terrace of the Bibble Room | (of the Administration camp), he|ing music for both old time and| @8 her award for selecting the suggested to reporters that they wait | modern .dancing name “Totem-Aires” for the pianos and see whether they will walk back Doer prize will be a set of silver- organ due composed of Mrs. Frans He added let's give them until| ware with 15 Nenana awards go-|Cis Mangan and Jeanne Smith. ‘Nr\cmher. he will give them 8| jng to the best Schottische dancers,| Mrs. Naylor had as her guests, chance to walk back. Judges for the latter event are three her mother, Mrs. R, P. Nelson. Mr. W e T o4 time residents of Juneau who and Mrs. Eugene Nelson and are guthorities on the dance. George Nelson. what a “rising ainst his nomination this disturbed by the reporter revolt” Truman told a news confer- he was correctly reported by Empire Want-Ads bring resuits! & with creamy sauce and nigpy cheese b, | iy 7 a});{iér‘i _ HEINZ cooxed SPAGHETT PHONES 39539 is pleasing more and more people every day. Are you one of them? TRY US—If it isn’t right, you only have to tell us! HTURKEYS == CHICKENS PRICED RIGHT QUALITY THE FINEST CUR MEAT DEPARTMERT PRICED WITH THE LOWEST EA%M i‘ ; TRY ONE! ARMOUR'S and CARSTEN’S YVOUNG FRYING RABBITS ----Packed Especially for Us WE WANT TO SATISFY YOU—If you don’t see what v u want we will gladly give you ANY SPECIAL STEAK OR CUT THAT YOU WANT. 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