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PAGE EIGHT ~—7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA —— JUNEAU MAYORTO fmz JOHN STEWART [t s s MARID SODINLFAMY | 60 OUTSIDE ON | | cary BUSINESSi Request for A. B. Hall Con- sidered by Council at | Meet Last Night | The City Council last night de-| cided to send the mayor of Juneau in person to transact official busi- | ess in attle, possibly also 1o Washington, D. C. tule, he will execute the pond issue as arranged witn i Comp: probably the as well. The paving ¢ per cent bonds, while | bends are for L. (Bob) Bartletty mayor to be In|ihe rer Alask mayors, fo1 th ] YOI )mh.\ i ate Public au could hear- Mayor Wa Hendrickss cr cour: push all ic projects, such &s the $300,000 5. Engineers’ work for Gold Creek, which may be specded by action on the outside. He plar to leave Juneau Wed- nesday or Thursday Meantime, the yor and cletk are to compile informatior show the sent municipal s.b- uation, and plans and needs for future, A communication was received from the Alaska Board oi Admin-| istration, stating that it had decid- | cd definitely on the A. B. Hall as the site for the new Territorial Juilding, subject to the city's ) , ¢ to be with- cxpense val cf the! and t 2 ol 11 asked the mayor, Wiun | members of the City Property and Finance commitiees to meet with | the Board for d:scussion of the| preposal. | The Juneau Young Hardware Company, having offered the low- est bid ($2,125) for certain furni-| ture and fLxtures for the new air- port buildngz, was awarded that contract. in the matter of a cematery plot necded by the city for street m1-| provemenis, the council received the oifer of the Catholic Society of Alaska, made by Bishop Fran- cis D. Gleeson president and | manager. Tk r was referred w0 the James offer ws 25 cenis a sguare| foot, and City Engineer James Mc- N ra est/mated the maximum re- | ment would be 1,000 square| Among cther matters taken up,| mest of them referred to com-| mittee, we'e separate insurance for | nine thermopane windows in the| new airport building; necessary ad- justments to the changes in the fiscal year caused by changing the annual election from April to Octo- ker; a request by Alaska Pest Con- trcl, Inc, to erminate r: on the city dump; purchase of two | electrically operaied stop lights; the | request of the Channel Bus Line| for a parking zone in front of the | bus station; an application for ap- | pointment as city assessor; jani- torial service for the new airport building; the report of the Health Center, and basic improvement of | lower Sew..rd Srreet | UI’ THE CORNERS WITH neo v .7." orr ® Have you always wanted to frame that favorite view from our home—with a| ~ . larger window? i Thormopane s & You can have that | Pt inlet Picture Window| woormore pwes you've always| o wanted by installing s % Libbey Owens: -I-l* ¥ _:; I'orl:l s TheJmnpan —the ‘windowpan, fogien hved, that insulates. Ther- maopane climinllel\ the excessive heat transmission common with single glazing. At du same time, you have no extra glass to put up, take down and store when seasons change. Why not come in and let us -bou you how THERMOPANE is made and explain its many advantigw, ‘Window — Auto Plate Glass 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 DON ABEL art, a law s at the prospect of r visit | signa tional Park for the rest of the sum—' IS MARRIED IN Mr. Feilows, who formerly wasl ENJOYS “THRILLS IN SIGHTS OF (HI(AGO in charge of Geological Survcyw WASHINGION D ( work here, will be stationed at then Their heads still whirling !rom park all summer. SR An important part of a wedding Sodini to Juneal From ka, Mr. and Mrs. D. Steward wished happiness 0 {they had met on a visit to New| En lu d states last fall. the variety of sights and the all- | air trip to Chiczgo, M-8gt. Mario his *wife and young chil- |reception last night in Washing- r dren, James. and MwoIeH | x i ren, 'S e, It - ten, D. C, was a telephone call pEIERSBURG [NIRY ed yesterday to Juneau. i Enjoying Sodini’s 30-day leave to | FOR CRAFTS SHOW 1+ % * the family took in all | : ; i | the attractions {rom “A” to “Z"— ‘1Iu-.1 son and to his bride, whom ] . |art institutes to zoos, the adults The first out-of-town entry has|not missing Chicago's famed night | been received at the Alaska Museum \ life. For James and Marlene, the bridegroom is their sccand‘rm the coming Arts and Crafts | Brookfield Zoo was the wonder sight | son, Dr. Jehn E. Etewart, ortho- Show, according to Edward L. |of twe trip. pedic i at Massachusetts | Keithahn, museum curator. i Boston. | 1t 4 Juneau iriends soo will be missing is an exhibit of wild flower |y, sodinis, as Mario, ACS techni- is the formér Mary |paintings in water colors and fab- | jan has been transferred to An- an English girl who is|ric pa sent by Mrs. Lulu er al Harvard University, K 4 lo‘lur(‘s .JL t Ted Gregg of the Port Chilkoot tries plans to bring an exhibit | been found # chorage. He nie of Petersburg. duty station April 26, the family following when )*ving quarters have will go to his new The Sodinis were on and that of others, | the bus, Seattle to Tacoma, on the These will include paintings, carv- ngs and woodworking. The th annual e bit of Al- and Crafts, Inc., will April 30 and May 1 in the E! a1 Besides th appointed, Gil Eide has been nam- ed to take charge of the lapida exhibit. He is eager to have all lapidarists zontact him Mrs. Vance Blackwell will be in | charge of painti; by adults. e FIRPI CA™L in battle. s B. Stew- ale Uni- versity. Dr. Stewart e their h The Juneau Sicy rillei | Just before noon tcday the 3-4 sent the City fire department to the J. R. Heay residence 209 g Cold be overheated ilows will be ler J 0 week: ove L. A il damage. bride will Newton, Factory Fresh 2 Fully Guaranteed FAMOUS FOR The only battery with Quick Starts “Safety-Fill’ Long Life NORTHERN COMMERCIAL C9. 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