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PAGE EIGUT JUNEAU SUBMITS PLAN FOR TERR. BUILDING HER oard of Administration’s meeting today, Mayor Waino Hen- drickson presented the following letter regarding location of a Ter- ritorial Building in Juneau. D nite action was postponed until the duled for 10 o'clock At the meeting s next Frid Juneau's letter is as follows: In consequence of the intormal meeting of representative members of the Board of Administration ot the Territory of Alaska with the memLers of the City Council of the City of Juneau, held in the Council Chambers of the City on April 5, 1949, for the purpose of discussing the availability of a site at Juneau for construction of the Territorial Building authorized by the Nine- teenth Session of the Territorial Legislature—the A.B. Hall site, owned by the City, being particu- larly discussed—the Council Autho- THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — Sitka High School Band fo ¢ Give Concert Here Tonight; DEMOS PLAN 'WAR CHEST Exira Ensemble Is Featured NEXT YEAR The sitka High School band, 49 musicians, will appear in concert tonight at 8 o'clock in the Juneau | Hign School Gym. It will be drst time r-rom -utside Juneau has eard here and a treat is assured nusic lov The coming of the Sitka band is Amphion (Overture) ort of an exchange of goodwill be- tween Sitka and Juneau because the local organization will go to citka for a concert within a few weeks. Juneau's gym should be | crowded to standing room only for | the concert tonight. | The Sitka organization is directed by Thomas J. Jones. He is a gradu- ate of the University of Idaho, has | ‘aught in Idaho, Oregon, Washing- | rizes me, as Mayor of Juneau, wi ngton and California, and only advise you that the City Council|started the Sitka Band three years and the City of Juneau will co- operate with your Board in all reasonable ways to furnish a site at Juneau for the Territorial Build- o. Jones is also director of an | 0 voice organization at Sitka. ‘ As an extra special treat tonight, ollowing the concert by the visis ing, and donate same to the ’rer-} ors, the Juneau High School band ritory; and to that end otfers the|.nd E£itka band will mass, consist- A.B. Hall site (Lots 3 and 4, Block| ng of 85 pieces, and will play the 7, Juneau Townsite) without cost| ollowing numbers: Doxology, Mili- (tone poem) by Moelhman and National Anthem The concert program by the Sitka the the Band is as follows: in years that a band America been Fiesta t . Bmith (Spanish March) Brose Now Thank We All Our God (Chorale) Cruger Schmidt Cornet Solo by Fenton Dennis | Clarinet Solo by Nancy Yaw Ensign ofVi rcotr layers Ensign of Victory (March) Whistler La Golondrina (Waltz) .. Serradell Cossack Invocation & Dance & Lenikov ; et Selected Piano Solos 5 By Audrey French Father of Victory (March) Ganne Chili Bean T. F. Jones Officer of the Guard (March) e Kleftman Snitzelbank (Novelty) Yoder Joseph Shofner, director of Ju- neau's band, says the program by the visitors covers a wide range ol telections and should appeal to all classes. to the Territory, subject to the ml-i' ary Escort by Bennett, King John lowing conditions: | " i 1. That the A.B. Hall site be| Y o At definitely decided upon and selec-| our o"!Y Child ted by your Board as the site of | bk the proposed Territorial Bullt‘lmg.1 { B and the Council be so advised in writing, prior to the enactment ox; an ordinance and calling of mi election by the City, required b)i - section 16-1-356 subdivision Twen-| & tieth of Alaska Compiled Laws An- notated 1949, for the purpose Ol oktaining the ratification of the voters of Juneau to the transfer ot said site to the Territory for the Territorial Building. 2. That the voters of Juneau ratify the ordinance submitted to §Birthday Party laslfl . Eve for_ C_arl Beyer | | Though Carl W. Beyer's birthday |is today, he celebrated it last eve- ning in the home of his parents, }Rev. and H. E. Beyer, 526 East |Street. He is 12 years old. Guests present at the party were: . | Carl’s cousin, Elaine DeArmond, Al- en Engstrom, Jim Harmon, Frank- |ie DeLand, Bob Jewett, Bob Pegues, | Dick Pegues, Bob and Dick Secrest, | Sam Peckovich Leslie Sturm, Jay | Braun, and Frank Blackwell. Must Win_C;ngressionaI Contests Declares President Truman WASHINGTON, April 9—# Democratic plans to capture the 11950 elections were spurred today by \‘lhe promise of a $1,000,000 war | chest and ‘a Presidential order that they “must be won.” Addressing a rousing buffet din- ner rally last night, President Truman kindled Democratic hopes for another victory in next year's congressional contests. Speaking above the cheers of the men and women who arranged this year's profitable Jefferson-Jackson Day dinners, the President declared: “I am exceedingly happy that you have been able to arrange a situa- to win in 1950, because that elec- tion must be won. It is important.” nance the 1950 campaign was prom- ed by Senator J. Howard McGrath, Democratic National Chairman. Willis-Vincson in Church Ceremonies Wed in an informal ceremony Thursday evening were Miss Evelyn M. Willis, daughter of Mrs. J. Willis of Lethbridge, Alberta, and Victor B. Vincson, son of Loren Vincson of Seattle. Miss Willis is a nurse at St. Ann's hospital. Mr. Vincson is on the Civil Aeronautics Administration staff. tion which will give the party a| financial background with which| Margaret's Hat i e o S $ PRESIDENT Truman’s daughter | Margaret is wearing her new | Easter bonnet a bit early this | year. She liked it enough to wear | it to opening of General As- | | sembly of United Nations rather ; | than keeping it as surprise for Easter Sunday. (International) | atrica. 3m | biff speech’ sice he was' promoted to Chief Depbuty Foreign Minister LAKE SUCCESS, April 9——A source familjar with Soviet policy erson, leaves this afternoon to try said he expects Russia's Andrei A.![or black cod in the Cape Spencer Gromyko will demang today @ area. The ‘undra. owned by Pete United Nations trusteeship over all|Oswald will ka on the grid at the of TItaly’s pre-war colonies in|City Float for the next three or Soviet officials. He has asked to [talk to the 58-nation political com- | mittee of the U.N. Assembly, which |is considering what to do with the | former Italian colonies. | - FISHING BOAT NEWS The Triangle Cieaners The EASTER Parade. . Only a few days left in which to get your ward- robe ready for the Easter Parade. Give ycur suit a treatment of TRIANGLE CLEANING. * ;m the recent shakeup of high: The Valiant, owned by Floyd Ep- | The $1,000,000 war chest, to fi-| attendant was Lyle Bieber of Gus- |tavus. | | The couple is now esiding at 920 Twelfth Street. They plan a Jetesied honeymoon trip to Canada and to the States. - {GOVERNOR DELAY> ; RETURN TO ALASKA ! Governor Ernest Gruening has (delayed his return to the Territory, ifallowing confirmation of his ap-| | pointment, according . word re- |ceived by Acting Goverior Lew M. | Williams. | se in the Governor's office | indication whether that neans days, weeks or months, but | ‘hey seem not to expect him fori | alout six weeks or more. | - .o | Early English cook books refer- | For better Appearance CALL SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 194¢ ¥ — iour days for copper painting an, propeller shaft repairs. D The Lapps, many of whom liy in northern Finland. are real-lif ccunterparts of Scandinavia's le; endary dwarfs. They are, typicall four and a half to five feet uj tand have great physical strength| Cutaway view of Thermopar:c /;‘ | | ® There’s no need to sacrifice ! comfort, Glase, your Picture | Windows with Thermopane— the ! windowpane made of two or more ! panes of glass with dehydrated air hermetically sealed between them. Thermopane insulates year- round. And what a boon to the man of the house—you leave Thermopane in all year! 3 We have data on hand to give you a free estimate—for new con- struction or remodeling. Call ua. s Window — Auto Plate Glass 538 Willoughby — Phone 63! them for transterring said site to : i the Territory for such purpose. . 3. That possession and use, and : ] the revenue and income from, said AB. Hall building and premises| shall be retained by the City until a confract is awarded by the Ter- ritory for the construction of the| Territorial Building on said site;| and that upon the awarding of| such a contract the City will forth-| with, upon demand, promptly sur- ¥ B = render possession of said building| GRIEF is stamped on features of EVERYBRODY and premises to the Territory. Mr. and Mrs. David Marsh after i 718 ° Ceme==Fiear---Injoy | Entertainment for the birthday| Wedding ceremonies, read by the req to pie crust as the “coffin,” party was movies and games. At|Rev. Willis R. Booth at the North-|,pparentiy because mince pies in the party's end refreshments were|ern Light Prestyterian Church at|ingse days were bakeg in an oblong | served. |8:45 o'clock, were followed by a shape, Bl - ——— - reception for 45 guests at the Sal- S Ry In northern Ecandinavia, the mon Creek Country Club. clic ocean warms coast areas be- | The bride wore a tailored suit ot cause of the influence of the gulf beige gabardine with a corsage of stream, but interior temperatures|talisman roses. Her attendant was very low in winter. Miss Elaine Brumwell. The groom’s DON ABEIL g hearing their only child, 17 year old Blaine, had been Xkilled ir take title and possession of said A explosion of black powder during B. Hall building and premises sub-| experiment near their Los An- || ject to the leasehold rights of L. geles home, (Internationaty A. Sturm acquired from the City; and that the acquisition of the rights of said L. A. Sturm, if de- sired by the Territory, shall be effected by the Territory, without cost or damage to the City 5. That subject te the aloresaid provisions, and subject to the furth- er condition that said' property| shall be reconveyed to the City of | Juneau if a contract is not award- | ed by the Territory for the con-| 4. That the Territory have and 71 The Sp 15-Piece &l i REVISES SCHEDULE INGLACERHIWAY | IBANTD in CONCER'T TONIGHT at 8:00 o'Clock Juneau High School Gym Admission — 50c Elsewhere in this e of The Empire there appears a revision struction of a Territorial Building|of the 1949 spring and summer bus thereon within one year from and gchedules between Juneau, Auk Bay after the date of such election, the | gng intermadiate peints. { City of Juneau will promptly con-| 1t was pointed out by officials of | vey said A. B. Hall site (Lots 3 and | the Jine that the time table which ! 4, Block 7, Juneau Townsite) to the | sppears today constitutes their Territory, without cost to the Terri- | present final revision and lists ser- tory other than an expressed con-|vice that may be expected from sideration of $1.00. lnow on. It was suggested that S | many will want to clip this sche- SCOUTS T0 PERFORM | bnd e s e "~ FOR BPWC MONDAY When cclonial Virginia started to raise tobacco, the leaf was placed in hogsheads which were rolled to Girl Scouts under the direction| .o rige warehouses along old In- of Mrs. Ray Nevin will present |y trajls converted into “rolling musical program at the Monday oads.” ncon meeting of the Business and| Professional Women’s Club in the Terrace Room of the Baranof. BPW program chairman is Lucille Johnson. Proceeds to finance a return exchange concert in Sitka by the Juneau High School Band. COME! 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