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PAGE EIGHT — _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1948 |4:15 o'clock. The cars /from the Elks Hall. “ On Thursday, the final day of the !session, a banquet will ke held in |the evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. |The British Columbia delegates are in charge of entertainment for the | banquet | The banquet will be informal and |all members of the Juneau Cham- ber and their wives are cordially in- vited to attend. Reservations should Le made as soon as possible and imay be obtained by calling the Baranof Hotel, phone 800. Dancing {will be enjoyed in the Bubtle Room |following the banquet. ABT DELEGATES FROM B. C. WILL ARRIVE TONIGHT Reception Planned at Gov- ernor’s House-Business Starts Tomorrow BULLETIN—The applecart has been upset. The Chilcot- in will not arrive until to- | The SS Chilcotin will leave Ju- morrow morning at 8. The [neau for Vancouver Friday morning reception, scheduled tonight, Jn[ 6 am. with the B.C. delegates s postponed until tomorrow fand the ship will also book other | passengers for Prince Rupert or | Vancouver. evening. Otherwise the program for tomerrow will go as is. - Delegates to the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British HOSPITAL NOTES Columbia Convention from B. i e points, are due to arrive this eve- Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital ning at 9 o'clock aboard the SS.[y.gerday for medical attention was Chilcotin, Host for the Convention p,.. memmer. Discharged after re- is the Juneau Chamber of COM- | iying medical attention were Ed- merce, an affiliate of the organi='y..: jonn Bernice John, Dolores, tatior John and Sandra John, all of Yaku- Immediately arter the ship’s ar-/tat. Ernest Buck and Gilbert Gouve- rival, a reception will be held at'ka, who received surgical attention, the Governor's House with Gover- were also discharged. nor and Mrs. Ernest Gruening and | At the Government Hospital, Mar-‘ the Juneau Chamber of Commerce lene Willard was discharged and | co-hosts for the affair. Members Mrs. Mary Klanott of Haines was | of the chamter, their wives, and admitted. | their guests are cordially invited to ISR SISO AR attend the formal reception to. meet | paypRANKS “LINE” CLOSED the British Columbia delegates. { The business sessions will com-; City Manager Irving Call, of will leave LOCAL COMMIES "DISCUSSED BY JUNEAU LEGION General Twining Says No Funds Available for Alaska Reserves Communist activities in Juneau were discussed £ last night's meet- ing of Juneau Post No. 4, of the American Legion. Although con- siderable discussion on the subject was heard, no positive action was taken at the meeting. Members were requested to give the matter onsiderable thought toward find- iing a way of combatting any local | threats. It was also reported that Armed Forces Reserve activities in Alaska are being held up due to lack of funds. Lieut. Gen. Nathan F. Twin- ing, Commanding General of the Alaskan Command, said in a letter | | | mittee, that Washington, D.C., au- priate the necessary money for Re- serve activities in the Territory. He said that their attitude is based on the lack of large popula- tion centers in Alaska; the great distances separating the various areas; and difficulty of communi- { cations. Twining also said that any ap- preciatle disbursement of funds will to the Legion's Armed Forces Com- | thorities are reluctant to appro-| the - necessary needed. Further discussion on the pro- posed new Juneau American Le- gion building was also held. Ef- forts are being made to secure a surplus structure for use of the local Post. legislation is ” still e — LUTHERAN CHOIR TO RESUME PRACTICE The senior choir of the Lutheran | Church will resume its regular week- | ly practice at 8 o’clock tomorrow evening, Wednesday, at the church under the direction of Mrs. Eunice Nevin. All former members of the choir are urgently requested to ke pres- jent. Other persons interested in participating in the fine work of this choir are cordially invited to attend. ! | | ¥ | | e —— |a Post Office employee, is the son He was Second Vice-Commander | |last year and served as Actinglnnd Edward Read the Want-Ads for bargains.: Commander during the past month' Haines, are at the Baranof. | to fill out the term of Lewis Walk- |er who has left the city. + Other new officials are Robert | Druxman, First Vice-Commander;, John Tanaka, Second Vice-Com- CHESTER ZENGER CHOSEN TO HEAD AMERICAN LEGION Joint Installation Is fo Be Held with Ladies’ Auxiliary at-arms; John Parmenter, Adjutant; | Ray Beach, Chaplain; Bert Lybeck their regular { Post Executive Committee. |of World War II. Tanaka is the fa | first Japanese-American to hold an| o their positions. Chester Zenger was elected Post | t0 : : Commander of Juneau Post No. 4, A Joint. public installation will be | of the American Legion, at its an- ‘s;rlfle‘::x‘arwe:}:‘ WX-:‘;:FC::’Y :l::f:d: i t night. Zenger, |9 o - ion | nual elections las! g] g | Tadies Auxiiary. e - — FROM HAINEs, CHILEOOT and Mrs. Will c of Al Zenger, Sr, a former Post| In the U. Commander and is the brother of | three other Juneau Legionnairas.| ley and Perry C. Koenig, . adian Pacific | i i 'EMBLEM CLUB TO PLAN FOR FALL ACTIVITIE mander; Harry Watkins, sergeant-l Juneau Emblem Club will hold Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in |and Ted Smith, members of the|the Elks Hall. Uggen requests all members to at- Except Lybeck, all are veterans tend the meeting as plans for the 1l activities are now being made, | has adopted an ordinance empow- On the refreshment committee €riDg police officials to have in- | elective office anywhere in the| for the meeting will be Mrs. R. M, | Spected for venereal disease “‘street | American Legion and was the first | Akervick, .Chairman, .assisted by | walkers and prostitutes” who have lone when he was initiated last year.| Mrs. J. W. Ansell, Mrs. Hugh An- been arrested and convicted. The iBeach and Lybeck were re-elected | trim, Mrs. Karl Ashenbrenner, Mrs. | ‘Helvi Barragar, Mrs. Mary Bavard liam Biggs. - case has been filed by J. R. Leak- Albert M. Machin, from Chilkoot, | against the Canadian Pacific Ex- from | press Co., a subsidiary of the Can- | payment of $690. The plaintiff: claim that - the expregs company did not deliver foxes™ valued at $690 which were shipped from | Baskatchewan. | S e | COUNCIL ¥ KETCHIKAN HAS ADOPTED ORDINANCE AIMED, VENEREAL DISEASE business meeting on President Lillian The City Council of Ketchikan examination would be conducted by “any competent doctor.” =The or- | dinance provides that infected per- | {tons may be quarantined. e CORPORATION FILES — The Catholic Mutual Benefit So- clety, a non-profit corporation, has filed corporation papers in the Territorial Auditor's oifice. It was originally incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska. SE FILED S. District Court S. a P. Long of Wrangell' Railway Co., for the mence Wednesday Morning 8t 10 pairbanks, has ordered the Policé|more than likely be delayed until oclock in the Elks Hall. Gob. pepartment to “shut down Fourth|a’ final policy is determined for all Gruening and Msyor Walno Hend.'_‘Avenue and keep it down,” thus|civilian components of the Armed m.kw" Wil be pheaied 8% "u" cutlawing the center ol prostitution | Forces, He pointed out that this u.uual '“”f;"" Be‘fmfidmsr:; which has caused such a furore matter has been under study for ;':luur:;}h eMoro :ing se::m;y; will ‘:‘_fh" interior city. !some time but a final decision and open at 10 o'clock and afternoon sessions at 2:30 o'clock. At the final meeting, officers for the next year will te elected. All members of the Juneau Chamber are requested to attend the sessions. | On Wednesday noon, a luncheon will be held in the Terrace of the Baranof Hotel honoring the Presi- dents and Secretaries of all mem- ber boards and affiliated Chambers and the President of the Juneau Chamber. i A sightseeing tour of Mendenhall Glacier and Auk Bay, has been ar- ranged for Wednesday afternoon at The Triangle Cleaners AWiseMan........ William Penn once said; “He who thinks twice before he speaks once speaks twice the better for 't.” We think it is good advice for today. l.'fil-fl.~\ | { HTZGERALD § (KENTUCKY'S For better Appearance CALL Beautiful Gloves =, ] /Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Sourbea Whiskey Always appropriate, always practical, always v:2lcome, beautiful gloves al- ways |ease "'Mi-lady”. Now is your opportunity fo plan ahead for the fes- five season. “You'll find here a happy answer fo your gift problem. How can 1-40ff Even at REGULAR prices, they'd please you. 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