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PAGE SIX SPECIAL ELECTION APPROVED Voters fo Decifle on Pro- 1 $275,000 Bond posed $2 Issue on April 27 that the City's bteane sumed by depende The bonds, to be 1egotiable gener was when Star Evans was ove approved at last Plans for the and Fire F AppIT ht's se bined Jad iously by ¥ x=minations estion of Councilman 1 Council will mbers of the ent. He also pective Po- to pass some Pelice Edward ation sed further the Council will to approve municipal cek wher special meetir of Tuesday's hold a J. Paul Crock fo rtment cutine Matters a Juneau untant, off- 1 City Audit 00 with certain deductions, if necessary. His offer was re- ferred to the Finance Committee Harold ,Bates was given approval 1 liquor license which L be issued from U. S. District Court. The vote was 3-2. Les Sturm was granted a two weeks rebate in 1 at the AB Hall because of a delay, not his fault, in moving into the build- Ehrendreich, i Henry Sully was ab- he meeting - TIDE TABLE APRIL 4 Low tide, 5:10 a.m., High tide, 10:57 a.m.,, Low tide, 17:33 p.m,, APRIL 5 >, 0.03 am., 2 am., am p.m 136 ft 46 1t 139 ft 14 ft leeeecsecsosooesscon M EEE R NN A Smart Number THE DA:ILY ALASKA FMPIRE—TUNEAU. ALASKA ESTEBETH'S CREW, ALSO PASSENGERS, ARRIVE IN JUNEAU. jor Vice President, Amy Sherlock; Secretary-Treasurer, Lucille John- son; Chaplain, Obelia Morrison; Conductress, Betty Barber, Lucille Mahoney, Past President was elected INSTALLED AS HEAD OFH(IMS OF V. F- w. u.Alhr»)oXh;'e of :h:kele yAesru;rruswc s stallation Past President Lucille Ma- " GRONROOS, METCALFE K The Veterans of Foreign and the Ladies Auxiliary to the held their joint installation last st t Pas ; informal ceremony by Mrs. Betty McCormick. After a social held In the post club crew members anc taken from the Estebeth w led Wednesday 1 day morning. Crewman were Ci he ensuing year. The er for the VFW the Departmer Mayo, mander and for the Auxiliary Mrs, Be y Mc- | w honey was honored for her year of passengers from Juneau as follows: | passengers from Juneau as follows: e by the presentation of the| President’s honor pin, at an| the ceremonies closed there | (EIGHTEEN FLY WITH | TWENTY COME; 7 6O PACIFIC NORTHERN WITH PAN AMERICAN [ | Pacific Northern flight ,veuerda” Pan American flights yesterday |arrived with four and left with 14 came in with 20 and left with seven‘ | muE evMBLEM cLuB “SURPRISE DANCE’’ SATURDAY NIGHT April 3rd From Yakutat: A. Bonnett. | From Seattle: Oren and Chris- From Anchorage: Dr. J. C. Ryan, | tian Addleman, Henry Owen, Fran- | iClydc Burlingame and Mr. Jorgen- | cis Sneok, Einar Pederson, Liv Ped-' | son. | erson, Herman Stykes, Robert Sum- | X 3 . | mers, Oscar Harrington, Mabel Kel- | To Yakutat: Trig Alsvik and Mrs. | ler, Steve Homer, Trig Alsvik, Mike T. H. Davis, Ma harles Hayes (Purser Ted Bayer, cook Herman Giel and deckhands Star s and Dan Tanner. Pas {Hillman of Hoonah Jac for Tenakee Cormick, National Deputy Chief of 1 Staff The members of the VFW instal- led for the ensuing year are Com- ander Vernon M. Metcalf Eenior Vice Commander ¢ {SLET | Goggins, Cecil Richards, Charles To Corduva: iciie, Phyllis and | Rramer, Nels Krohn, and Merle, Carolyn Wickett, C. H. Kramer and‘cecul Laura and Phyllis Wickett. I Nels Krohn. | To Anchorage: Francis Snooks,| To Seattle: Martha Bredvik, Ger- | Mike Gogins, Cecil Richards, Glen"»rude Palmer, Katherine Alexandcr,{ for those attending the in-| s ion. Refreshments of sand- wiches and coffee were served by the refreshment committee. BRI YN MRS. SIMPSON RETURNS . Elks’ Ballroom at 10.00 o’Clock " hour after the fire was These P S 3 " Alaskan waters 30 years this cc July and had 'traveled mc TR Mrs, Robert Simpson returned on the Princess Norah from a three lor; Junior Vice Commande! y old Fennel; @ rmaster, William apparently caused a ! H. Bherlock; Advi Robert Drux- | 1s trip to the States. Mrs. » back cabin ting man; Chaplain, Robe: tutte; Sur- Simpson spent considerable time at the time was esti-{geon, Larry Parker. Past Post - in San Francisco visiting relatives te blowing at from 40 to!mander Hunt Grueni! v and friends. to the post of the th - tee. Davis said the Estebeth ha fire about 10:30 Wednes: D S. 0. MAN HERE Reed, representing Stand- Aviation Department, is n unable to get the fire under g t. Davis headed the ship Point Couverden and got as far Harbor when he head- e and put the passen- re with blankets and food Davis said the fire looked a 0 smother R. L ard Oil's The members ol the Auxiliary who were installed were President Bonnle Jo Gronroos; Senior Vice in President, Rhea MacFarlane; from the Seattle office. Jun- Speciall For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday April 5th, 6th and 7th ONLY WOMERN'S— First Quality 5! Gauge Full Fashioned NYLON . 51'49pair -reg. 2.25 Also Rayon Hosiery with cotton top and foot @4e pr. Reg. 83c These prices limited to stock on hand EAMI t deal of sweating imes wre ntrying to t times trying to sa anks were on fire ion, Only near th> me by smoke in the fire area. He was| rescued by Herman Giel. 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