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PAGE TWO — Half Price Sale Wonderful, Wonderful g (R SPECIAL ORY-SKIN LIVOHON Dorothy Gray Winter Lotions ESTROGENIC HORMONE LOTION Helps keep face, neck, throat and hands younger looking. SPECIAL DRY-SKIN LOTION Especially good to soften and soothe dry, rough, or scaly skin, BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTION Helps prevent windburn and relieves chapping. Limited Time Only! (Al prices plus tax) B M Rehrends Co QUALITY S/NCE /887 UNIFICATION BUILDS ARMORY-COMMUNITY | HOUSE, POINT BARROW Armed force and community spitit w nonstrated | in the village of Barrow, the most | northern pcint in in the| construction of the com- munity house comg this week by the air force, navy, national | guard and community. Word was | received this week by the Alaska National Guard headquarters of completion of the building. Company C, First Scout Battalion, the national i thit, urgertly needed an 'mory for both drill and storing its milita equipment. The air ic t h the co-op- | eration and assistance of Brig. Gen. T. F. Baker, commanding officer of | Ladd Air Force Base, donated a Cowan type hut This * hut, al ‘arge quonset,” measuring 40 by 100 feet, was left over from an air force activity in that area. lumber d by Fynds for the floor ticnal Gu sonnel in the to purchase e fur the Na-) 1 Bu vy per- area helped by mov- ing 1,000 cubic ds of gravel tc the tuil for its found- ation. | During their spare time, memb the guard unit donated their ces by working on building truction. In addition, special was granted to permit uction during drill to 2diness before winter might work. of Barrow showed v voluntarily levying sales tax wise $3,500 for pur au site themselves to chi furniture, fixtures and finishing materials for the interior of the combination armory com CHAMBER WILL HEAR POSSIBILITIES FOR ARMORY FOR JUNEAU The p‘)ssl’)lll\_\' of Jx‘.ne,\u getting an armory that can also be used a civic center will be discussed by Col. J. D. Alexander, of the Alaska National Guard, at a reg- ular luncheon meeting of the Ju- neau Chamber of Commerce to- morrow noen, F. O. Eastaugh, sec- retary, announced today. Standard plans for a two-unit armory costing $465000 have been received here at the Governor's office and are being studied to- gether with a federal law providing 75 per cent of the funds for such purposes. EMBLEM (.LlB NO. 9% Roll call night Nov. 9 at 8 p.m All members urged to attend Bring your white elephant. Games Refreshm 653-2t CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC FOOT CORRECTION Beltone Hearing Aid 2 Dr. G. M. Caldwell PHONE 477 for appointment STURM LOCKERS POSE PROBLEM T0 CITY FATHERS Leslie Sturm met with members of the Juneau City Council last evening in an informal session tc discuss what is to be done if anc when it will become necessary for the City to break the lease he has for his frozen lockers in the AE Hall. No decision was reached Sturm has run two years and nine months on a five-year lease. The property on which the AB Hall to the Territory site of the new proposed Alaska Office Building. The Territory is to give the City 90 days to vacate the premises. The City will also notify ! Sturm as soon as it receives notice \WHITE SAYS ALASKA DID POINT THE WA general counsel of party of Alaska, Albert White, the Republican gains in the recent elections in Al- aska pointed the way in and on ev- ery angle of the national elections yesterday. “Alaska voters gave the Repub- licans large gains. They did so in the publicans more House members. ators. They did so in the “Alaska voters rejected Demo- cratic Chairman Rivers, National Committeewoma Dale and House Leader Taylor. So did the voters in the states, rejecting Democratic Majority Leader Scott Lucas, Demo- cratic Whip Myers and Senators Tydings, Thomas and other key figures going down to defeat. “The voters are giving the Re- publican Party in the nation and Ilnnwrs a mandate to get better wumnwm It's up to them to de- 2 said White. states. MBLEM CLUB NO. S0 Rell call night Nov. 9 at 8 pm. All membe urged to Bring your white elephant, Refreshments. Games. stands has been sold by the City) George Cantillon. Mr. of Alaska as the] Will Reedy says the Republicans making such meet the first and third Tuesdays | attend. | 653-2t in Juneau December 2, 1947. GOPMAKES - COMEBACK IN NATION | | ! (Continued from Page One) | | | velt, w defeated by Republican | | Gov. Earl Warren of California in! the latter’s bid for a third term. | Guy G. Gabrielson, the Republi- can National Chairman, hailed the | GOP victories as a sign that the voters are “opposed to appease- | ment to socialism in free Americ: | William M. Boyle, Jr., the Demo- cratic National Chairman, confin- | ed his comments to predictions that his party would retain a majority in the Senate and “definitely” would | centrol the new House. LATE AFTERNOON REPORT According to latest tabulations| this afternoon the Democrats kept numerical control of Congress by the thinnest of margins today, stun- | ned and battered by Republican el-| ection su es that challenged President Truman’s home and for- eign policies. Bowling over top Administration | leaders, the GOP captured a net of five Senate seats in yesterday’s voting. This boosted its Senate line- up in the upcoming 82nd Congress to 47, as against the Democrat’s 49. With 11 House contests still to be decided, the Republicans had gained 34 places to raise their total to 196. The Democrats held 227, or nine more than the 218 needed for con- | tral. One independent won in Ohio. Except for Democratic pockets in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Ohio, Nevada and Arizona, GOP Senate and Gov-| ernor candidates rolled roughsh over their opposition everywhere outside the south and the borderline | states. FOLKATIERS ORGANIZE; NEW FOLK DANCE (LUB The newly organized Folkatiers met for their third get-together in the Grade School gym last night. This new dance club features folk dancing which includes the Ameri- can round as well as the national S e e S S S B TS SR O e Officers elected are co-presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. MacKinnon, co-secretaries, Mr. and Mrs. Wm H. Barrington, Jr., and treasurer, and Mrs. | are the instructors. This club is the outgrowth of en- thusiasm for folk dancing the Mac- | years. Kinnon’s acquired w vacationing| “This year, it was necessa to in the states this summer. They have eight parties for the current attended a colorful and interesting|field survey alone. With such Folk Dance Festival in Los Gatos, growth, we can just barely keep California, with 4000 in attendance, and as many as 800 dancing at one time on the spacious high school |1aid out two additions last fall, ¢ lessons “h,ve‘zhme more this year. T lawn. Taking a few there, they returned to Juneau with | Were surveyed at Kenai and Nilnil- { the desire of getting such an activ- ity furthered here. Dancing for fun and friendliness |also we is the spirit of the Folkatiers. They of each month. TOASTMASTERS CLUB | atior w”l' has been in telc ‘oF scoriawo TO MEET THURSDAY |since March 1. msnu: COTLAND | Two engincers on detail from Lhr-! tn Ay Pu ::z SUNIIED xancoo¥ Toastmasters Club will meet mo“Bxl“ng5 Mont., office of the states. Alaska voters gave the Re-|morrow night at 6 o'clock in ll‘e“eau have completed work Gold Room at the Baranof Hotel.| Anck They did in the states. Alaska voters | Ellis Reynolds will be toastmaster; | crews and returned to Billings to| gave the Republicans a gain of Sen- | Joe McLean, topic master; Ted Ob-|make up their reports. Donald Morrison, | erman, prayer; | ten minutes; erby and Jerry McKinley, five mm- utes each; Urban Nelson, impromp- tu. | Wayne Richey will be chief critic assisted by Fred Dunn, Linn For- rest, Ed Peyton and Ed Cheswr,r Charles Oldham will be grammar-| ian. SUES FOR DIVORCE | Don Louis Mack has filed suit in| District Court for divorce from Ruth | Katherine Mack, citing mcommn~i ibility. | Represented by Attorney Robert | Boochever, Mack asks sole custody of their son, Frederick Stonewall | Mack, 2'.. The Macks were married | block of seats so that if Southbornd? Alaska Coastal Alrfines enables you fo arrange —through your local ficket agent—your passage fo the States on Pan American, and then fo any spot on the globe! And for you who buy tickets in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul HMK%%“ s qu?oaMeasA&w&a its passengers share equal IRLINES f Early Patent | River and Lena Point Engineer Thomas Rome is in ge of cne survey party, wh | Includes Clarence Norton, Edward 1 3 | Hutchison and Geor me. They T | have returned fr Richard- scn and Glenn Highways area. charge of the other ing and Chester Loop. the summer in and near Haine “w Work requests were es dances, with some square dances. merous. from The demand for s be e growth of Anchorage In ahead of requests by survey parties out o up with the present demand. |chik on the new Sterling Highway. IVE TAR “Additions to Cordova and Sitka s re laid out.” 1 All V&O'k‘“nn “llownsn.es %'W/t/ Vofi /}/M// | Engineer Elliott |Lompletml his work and | Juneau o Harold Foss, Wes Ov- | Flloyd E. Toland and Hol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA rmmnn have returned from the BlM ENG|NEERS iy - } ‘][‘, cada. ! ‘umu' this winter. party chief and execu veys in Ancl g \uL here compiling Enginee me 1950 SEASON : 66 Homesites Near Juneau | Being Surveyed for his rej ng Buln aims at surveyir | possible for ture State of an adequate he Octc Early November becomes Home- coming Week for Bureau of Land Management engineers, as they re-| turn to the Survey Office here to compile field notes and plats. 1 J West virtually closed oo the field seacon as of November 6, ! carily af 1 on in the r to Leonard Berlin, Div- and mean reduct ng Regional Chief, of 1 and the Anchorage area has S —— s o Blacka [niversity according iston of E: Work i been completed, parties transferred survey Scutheast Al- s weat omm _are ex- . ' e o o e President Inferviews Sitka, Wrangell, Ketchikan and De an (a n d i d a l es L urg. Or party arrived yesterday by Pacific Northern and w in Ju- neau teday, enroute to Wrangell to carry on small tract surveys. old Radcliff heads this engineering group, assisted by C. Albert White and Maurice R. Nelson. Of special inter to Channel idents will be the surveys which rted last week from the Eagle! Roads. Division has rveys of 66 Har- night en 1 where h st The Ei eering two parties making s v e Lomesites and summer cabin sites, > on the 1 of highway starting frem Lena Point south to Auk Village campgrounds. This, said Berlin in anticipa tion cf early elim tional Forest la cccupants may for pate side SCHWINN BIEES AT 'Dorit beVague’ “ %3 STAR MADSE! able be ts under apj to n::ply ble public lan WS, Jack C. 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