The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1949, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT CUNCIL PROTESTS PROPOSED SITE OF NEW CITY SCHOOL - came e adjourn- of great impor- action of the night, is citizens. posed he Way- | Cour interest to many to the location nor Additi Ever slide, on. before there I lide e ‘z‘g MTE CARLO FETE - AT COUNTRY (LUB TONIGHT BY SKIERS, I' reasons, kson mer or that, Wainc he was writ to the June roo! District foned | opposin pposi Thi ion of t issue passed at the January 11 ing bond Axpay er election. PROPOZED ORDINANCE A proposed ordinance, whic nl uld create the oftice of city mag- ang extend its duties to in- ide civil jurisdic (lmx"m(c No. 2 to the omm ttee for st special equipm salary. Thi mittee, | The Council cinets | for the next established with the ies as for the last one. In reply to a request Stofner, director of tt g Band, the Council appropriated $50 for music scores. Among, the cusced, on which i given but no final action taken, were details of the mstallat'on of 2,000 parking meters; a complaint from Peter Wood asking $20 for damage to a filler pipe for an oil tank; the city's sewage problem, installation| of an efficient accounting system for operation of the Juneau City | Dock, the annual audit of the city’s | tooks, and pending legislation which affects city government in the Ter- | ritory. After a motion for payment of current bills, the meeting adjourned. - STORES TO TAKE HOLIDAY TUESDAY is a hohday in Ju- | com- same bounda: be closed for the 2y as well as City, Territorial and Federal offices. Housewives are sust reminded of the Tuesday clo mng so as to check their holiday ; Incidentall; 2!s0 have a hi public schools will ay Tuesday. Annual AWVS Ball up |, a letter tion of a 1 {event were handled by Mrs. Ernest Gruenin | nesds, 1 | Gala Social Event , ]‘!m nnll(\l AVV\'S dance held last | the Gold Room of the| nm proved to be one of | ocial events of the winter, ! 1 dancing from 9 o'clock to mid- b and et tacles in the ho-| tel lobby for refreshments. Square dancing with the introduc- ance “Varsouvianna,” and Mrs. Bill Reedy. for the annual d by Mr rangements Mrs. Richard Peter, ing, Mrs. Arthur Kenneth Axv'cor B , Mrs. nlkv: Mz Club. Pro- will be sed ountry ent the nts for party is ion com- ecticn of * z Thompson tue pubic- end the ! Juneau to sell res.dence on T seftle their af- formerly with to be released Janatortum in are to make their uth. D 10 e LAM IVER nE».‘! ‘& Sw\. Comm; states thy 1 tavus 2 il Kurcheski of a herd of 45 has requested delivered there makes its light ice run to Cape Spen- i0 bales when the ticn serv cer. Weather permitting, the delivery will be meade. far landing con- itions any place on the run have Leen So clears beiore the run |i= madv > ‘I.uncheon io Honor Leg:slahve Women | | A luncheon and bridge party hon- | cring wemen of the legislature and | .egislators’ wives is being held this afterncon at the Governor's home | with Mrs. Ernest Gruening as host- ! ess. Invitations were extended tol more than 100 women. Serving began at 1 o'clock with ibndg:} following the luncheon. D FREIGHT SHID Persons unknown forced reet- side door of the Alaska Steamship Company's freight shed some time last night or this morning, and made their through the { express office. Damage was belie ed to a broken lock - > FROM ANCHORA J. W. Perron of Anchorage regis- tered yesterday at the Baranof. early way ved to be limit- on the door TRAVEL AND SHIP YIA THE ALASKA LINE PASS(IIG(RS m/sm MAH AIVD Pfls‘s l'()R RE \‘i‘i’\ ATIONS OR INFORMATION Confact ALASKA STEAMSHIP CCMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN Agent 8. SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Northbound ARANOF . Feb. 22 S.S. ALASKA March 1 Southbound S. ALASKA __Feb. 21 S. BARANOF _Feb. 28 Allen (f: sses the recer ymond B. : > of taelr zileged ¢ heid a news conference at the University (7 Wirephoto. .,w“ £ P\‘]”'z ginia Lee Woodward during sion cf modeling, in Washington, the Air Force's new state blue uni- form. The new blues are identical for officers and enlisted men ex- cept for rank insignia. It will be ouster cf three about September, 1950, before all Air Ferce men are ouifitted in the | « new clothing. (P Wirephoto. IS COMING . hg camera) of the University of 1embers of the st lea Club in Washington, D. C. nings. Allen That was the reason givem by As- sociat Counselor Roy A. Fish when he asked dismissal of careless e Cit; driving charge: Jean il. Kiein, St. Louis dress de- signer. Besides, he said, witnesses were lacking. The judge dismissed the case. The city charged Miss Klein’s car rammed a fire plug at a street intersection. She claimed the car skidded on wet pavement. w» WArephntm Fried C] (,aumr} Club. 5C. . AT SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB WHERE FUN IS AT ITS BEST! COME ONE! COME ALL! Sat. Feb. 18th STARTING AT 9:00 P. M. GAMES! DANCING! PRIZES! FUN! No Cover Charge Come out & ‘get het” at Juneau Ski Club Benefit Service— At Corner Race’s Drug 9-12 Hourly SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1949 CHURCHILL AND TRUMAN SLATED | 10 MAKE TALKS WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—P— President Truman and Wington qurchill will address a Massachu- in Cambridge, Mass., on consecutive days. i Whether the two will meet is not known, the White House said in making the annauncement. | Britain's wartime Prime Minis-, ter will speak March 31, Mr, Tru- | |man April 1. On April 26 the;| sident will return to Massachu- to recelve an honorary de-! 4 and make a speech at Boston ccl | The occasion for the spec MIT is the mid-century convoca- | on the S 1 Implications le Scientific Pro, S. - <TTORIS SAILS Crast early Gu Lt § this morn on her run | ht for ser- that ligh She is wr of Cemr Lot def Al retu trip, CARD PLAYI and DOOR FRIZES for NON- DA“CEBS TIME 14) till 2 Refreshments, Too! icken and T-bone Steaks | 19 1| | CARDINAL'S CASE |Eaint Peter’s Square. The demon-l \Pope tomorrow. They will T0 BE DISCUSSED “ BY-POPE SUNDAY VATICAN CITY, Feb. 19.—@—A giant demonstration in Saint Peter's Square is expected to hear a major address by. Pope Pius the 12th re- garding Cardinal Mindszenty's case next Sunday. All Catholics in Rome have been called on to gather in stration has been called by Catholic Action—a militant laymen’s organi~ zation. Diplomats from 36 nations Wwill{ have a group audience with the bably ister their opposition gary’s handling of Cardinal Minds- zenty's case. The audience will be the first meeting the Pope has held ¥ith the full diplomatic corps since 1946, when several new Cardinals were created. ————.—e—— DR. CHALMERS SPEAKER AT BPWC NOON MEETING Dr. Duncan Chalmers of the Territcrial Department of Health will appear at the Business and ; Profcssional Women's Club Monday | uoon at the Baranof to speak on the BCG vaccination program. Gertrude Wetzel will also speak | cn the ccmmunity hospital program L in with BPW’s emphasis ca health | during this month. In charge of the Ineeting will be Dr. Evelyn Butler. prANEINT 7 % B AT EARANOF Glenn is at the Baranof. The B iamgle Cleaners €eorye Washingten . . . Great, but humble, but reverent; liberties he so dearly kind; bought endur; daring fearless but e to-1949. In memory of his birth, we will remain closed Tuesday. For better Appea CA ‘Y‘“ -ks TH PROOFED MO ¢ rance LL | B. Walker of Fairbanks LONG DISTANCE WORRIES DENVER—(®—The gent who tele~ phoned Police Dispatcher James Lindsay from Mary, Ky., souhded pretty excited. He had been talk- ing with his Denver girl friend by long distance he said, when he heard “sounds like a brawl.” May- be his g. f was in danger. Lindsay did some land reported back that it was i just one of the girl's male relatives ,who had been celebrating some- thing or other in noisy but harn: less fashicn. E‘ ll? THE CORNERS WITH neG.u's. ';m orr investigating & ® Have you always * wanted to frame that favorite view from our home—with a larger window? ou can have that Picture Window of glass, by an insolating aie space which ic scaled sround the edges with a metal- to-glase band. that uuulales. ‘her- mopane eliminatesy ¢ heat transmission s h single glazing. At the the exc common same time, you have no extra glass ta * put up, take down and store, when soasons chanige. 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