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PAGE EIGHT COMMITIEE re CEF JEL ES (6 EAUUUARIERS AS EARLY REALITY l Citizens” Group Is Enthus- iastic Over Local Re- | s 4 snonse for Securi e saven mems- committee ments of estab- head- | office he minds of tt bers of the citize working to meet the U Co: lishm Guard ¢ 13th District Juneau, those ns are virtually ready of true. in ac Amn.n(l Actually, this is not But re of Juneau js so enthusiastic that they believe| censtruction of a building to pro-| vide C. G. facilities unquestionably will become a reality. | They and others, especially mem- bers of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, who are firm in their intention of meeting the Coast Guard requirements, are distribut- ing copies of the prospectus—blue folders containing detailed infor- mation The workers also are with success in adding names to the original stbscription list for stocks and bonds of the Commun- ity Building Corporation. The folders give a brief accour of the circumstances by which the | headquarters will be established in Juneau, rather than elsewhere; es-| timates of construction and inci-. dental costs, and annual mainten- ance expenses. They -carry details of capitaliza- tion for the proposed corporation and for the subscription $175,000 | in common stock oifered for { and of $175,000 in first mortgage debenture bonds. ‘The prospectus is signed by mem- bers of the committee, namely Har- oid B. Foss, J. C. MacKinnon, Keith G. Wides, J. A. McLean, George A. Parks, N. C. Banfield, and Wallis S. George. As has previously been publ estabiishment of C.G. headq course, they Enow onse cliizens | meeting at | it | hed rters "NEW BOYS TOWN is ' ennditioned to availability 14,000 square feet of floor spac &nd avalable housing for person nel of some 57 person: The Juneau C. of C. has ¢ tion on a lract approxime by 100° beiw the Hotel and the Territorial Office avallable ( si"nmen t will have three floors and ¢ ment, and be ol type struction to permit floors. As the prospectus says: “With the closing in this vicinity, a disastrous decline in the fishing indusiry and a unsatisfactory condition of declin- ing markets and production inte ruption in the lumbering try, it is very important that the residents of Juneau and those in- terested in its business and mdu~- try give every consideration making the construction of tms building possible. i “For that reason, and the fact| that the City of Juneau must place itself in a favorable position to attract Government agencies seek- | ing office space, the members of this committee are willing to serve as a temporary board of directors until the stock has been subscribed and sold, after which time it will hold a stockholders’ meeting for the purpose of electing directors to go on with the construction and oper- ation of thé building.” Common stock may be purchas-; ed without a bond purchase. Bonds cannot be purchased without a purchase of an equal amount of stock. “We estimate that the payroll of the headquarters staff pluss the ex- penditures by the personnel man- ning the aircraft and vessels which would be here from time to time as a result of the establishment in Juneau would amount annually to more than the cost of the build- ing." Members of the citizens' com-| mittee will gladly provide copies of both prospectus and subscrip- tion list to all persons interested, as well as giving any further in-| formation requested. “We MUST have that b\uldmg; ready for July 1 occupancy!” they | all say. LYNETTE MANN JOINS NURSING STAFF OF ADH a of con- Miss Lynette Mann, Public Health | Nurse, has joined the staff of' the Alaska Department of Health and will be assigned to Hydaburg, Craig and Klawak public health nursing services Miss Mani ing educc nurs- University of health n versity expericrice ing Nurses As served year Publi Nurse wi the Nebraska D ment of Health in the Divi ‘Tuberculosis Control R MARRIAGE LICENSE Miss Mildred Mary Campbell clerk-typist for the AN and Donald Hugh Prow, seaman, have applied for a marriage license in the office of the U. S. Commis- sloner. ociation ion of of indus- | | view | capital city, that road Wegner. new directer of Boys holds h additional | { of all mining very | H > have been active for menths in pushing the p 1ing of the government for fun | for more and improved roads, Jaycec Vuru.m\ for the Juneau area, passed letter prepared in be send to govern- ! approval on committee to ment officials. Jaycees met last night for a din- ner and business meeling the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore. Citing the fact that Interior Alaska is obtaining millions of dol- lars for road improvements through government allccations and South- a at least Alaska a dribble in compari- son, the JCC letter states: “Our organization takes a dim of the fact that Juneau, the takes a back seat in development allocations when areas of negligible population (Kenai Peninsula, for instance) receive millions of dollars annually. The letter continues: “We feel tensions and improve- ments are needed in the Juneau area to attract and retain a larg- jer population to lead to the event- connection of Juneau ro: arterial highways connect Interior Alaska and ti We are more concerned the opening f homesites ual with with States. with SEATTLE ' —within easy reach by fast 4-engine Clipper Fly in swift comfort 8 4-mile-a-minute o ng Alaska . ser on frequent scl Enroute, s back in e lounge y a world- ..including s, as part tle your cor 1 seat and ¢ famous service delicious hot me of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan American .« HOTEL 106 RICAN AIRWAYS d/ NOF Telephone Pan AMER = HWorto EY \.,.. of theHyng BA Kty HEAD — ma . famous little ocis asked in putt ason a hand E: of sounding o civie rization's in- terest in the show, JCC members d a resoluation which wiil be mitted to the Sportsmen for ap- proval Juneau organizations will be in- vited to run concessions at the show which is being planned for I'the first week in February. - ORLY UNDERTAKER AT NOME TAKES KIS LIFE, BULLET, HEAD NOME, Alaska, Dec. 14.—(P— Curtis Jacobs, a photographer here since 1926, and the town's only un- dertaker, was found dead at his nome yesterday with a bullet wound in his head. A .22 caliber pistol lay near the body. Officials listed it as suicide. CERMANS G A T H ER FUE L—wnn coming of winter. residents of block Sector of Berlin gather firewood from ftoppings of felled trees in Grunewald Forest. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA | BETHEL TABERNACLE HAS 2 PROGRAMS N HOLIDAY SPiRIT Sunday School members of Bethel located at the corner will am Tabernacle, Fourth and Franklin streets, their | rresent it Sunday mornir | | \ | Yk md(-d Western JAP Mmmm BLAMES SAKI AND RESIGNS TOKYO, minister resi Ul because of what the Fi- Mir to a woman tor at party Haru Yamashita, a of Repre said drinki; nance mem_cer entatives t ¥l Izumi iter a pa ment) building to talk from mempers ion > > Defense Survey is fo Be Made in England; Preparedness Move, LONDON, Dec. 14. —(®— With mo-nting concern, Britain’s law- makers will demand early next year a reéaiistic, down-to-earth survey on the nation's atility to r in jon and fight back if war comes suddenly. Both government conservative leaders said today a formal accounting will be scught soon after the House of Commons relurns in January. It may force a wholesale reshuffling of both civ- ilian and military defense chiefs. - officlals and is condensed water vapor, some vapor in | | Dew and there is always the atmosphere. The Triangle Cleamers Come Early Avoid the last minute rush Have your cleaned in time for the gay Festive Season. come sug est, please. AT T rments dry Again, we EARLY, For beiter Appearance CA BB FYAM B”FF]’Q I‘N FV Thi C 5 will include cises and vocal and ns umbers, followed k message by Jaker. A tmas at recitations, the Re special treat will m- 1 to each child present December Wednesda o'ela 8 k, the 3 Jethel Tabernacle t play n, iome of em ows nl Mr enti which hs an Matthias, by ca, his 1d D. Hutchins Leonard played neers, hins wife, by Troy played evenini nn-keeper the i Norman played Mar Olso Manske! Dor and Leo Osterman by E. epherds, ph\(’d by W llis nk Hug ill E (‘xhdu)!l by Dale Howard Osterman and three Baker, es and Lyle Hibner. he el Rev. abernacle, T ial invitation to the xnd friends to attend both the hlessings of 'dren ¢ and enfo ristmas preside Bo at wrd and the holiday -+ 'NG BOA D the two- Fngin d Frank Maplefon, reer tor C Rivers R. E. Ba extends a pa Fair Aol prog 11 o'clock umenta | Tie twelve characters a nn-ke Som by M ald D. pastor of spe- nts of the seas: Cominis- m three time to ex- giv- played seph, two four m Collier, d Edward neer, tried to attend, but failed to arrive in time due to transportation difficulties. A, F. Gighlione, A. R. C. construction engineer, had been called Outside because of the ill- ness of his father. Another meeting, tion, will be held Fel 4. Stewart’s and the railroad belt, ence to coal. one concern'ng in Juneau trip was to Anchorage with refer- Arrancements lave been made to have radiation detecting Geiger 1. counters for use in the Juneau and Anck s. There already is one at Fairtanks. the policy of the Commission, Stewart als believing they dio-acti material should s office; the Commiss'on private ownership and > rights of the owner in I'ne with nic Eners hat individu In - members take - > ‘nacoes may travel, as a unit, ds up to 60 miles an hour. e ,,L,--AAAA‘«-’--,-\.—,,-_‘_,,,-‘ - TUESDAY’ DhCE.MBER 14, 1948 Emblem Club to Have Christmas Party on: Tues., December 21/ Emblem Club No. 90 will meet | | Tuesday evening, December 21, in the Elks Hall. All members are ‘asked to note the change in the meeting date. Following a short | tusiness meeting, members will hold | their annual Christmas party. Gifts | | will be exchanged and games play- ed. Each member is to take a gift not to exceed $1. Members are 2lso asked to take white elephants for the games. The club decided at the last meeting to prepare & few Christmas baskets for the needy. Jo Jensen and Hazel McLeod are serving on this committee, and asked that all a donation of can- ned food to the meeting to help fill the baskets. The refreshment committee for the Christmas party will be head- ed by chairman Mrs. Carson Law- rence, assisted by the following: Mrs. Bess Lavenik, Dorothy La- Rue, Mrs. Beulah Lee, Mrs. Rosel- len Lillegraven, Mre. Ernest Lin- coln, Maxine Lund, and Mrs. i Adelia MacDonald. - TYPHOON MANILA, Dec. 14.—(P—A typhoon with 60-mile winds has hit Leyte |in the South Central Philippines, ‘the Weather Bureau reported today. The storm is moving northwest in the general direction of Man- 'ilm where a preliminary alert was posted. — (ATHOLIC DAUGHTERS ARE MEETING TONIGHT The Cathclic Daughters will hold a meeting tonigh! at 8 o'clock in Parish Hall. 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