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PAGE EIGHT | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1951 e i o e S b G SRR ton, Mr. Peyton; from Wrangell: J. |R. C. JOHNSON LEAVES Simmons, Capt. Johnson, G. Giss- berg, H. Fennel, C. L. Wlngerson,‘ron v it L. West, R. Haag, S. Houston; from| R. C. Johnson of the Bureau of | Haines: Bruce Harpel, Rev. G. Gal- | Reclanfation here left for Seattle lant, Ethel Powell, Mrs. M. Brouil- on the soubound Denali yesterday. | lette; from Skagway: Mrs. G. Rudd; | He was accompanied by Mrs. John- | from Tenakee: Tom Morgan, Tom | S0n. Johnson has been seriously ill Alaska Coastal Airlines carried | Morgan, Jr., S. Sears, Mrs. Morgan, | With a lung ailment and is going a total of 235 passengers on week- | Mr. and Mrs. L. Avrit, Dave Clem, SOuth for medical attention. end flights. A total of 62 passen- | Fred Stewart. gers were carried on Sunday's = : P | flights with 10 on interport travel, fepaxting from Juseau o Jlia; 30 arriving and 22 departing. , Mr. and Mrs. James Maley, | i Memorial Library Booked in Baskefball Fix |21 Passengers on = [5:iiou newiius ™ | Alaska Coasal icali Pri i e wiemins, wikon, 5| (arries 235 Dedication Set | - 2 saroa rincess Louise |y e e wien 3 Carrries 235 on For Sunday For This Port | puenaer, trom e = Wieekend Flights i | M. Fassett, E. E. Gregory, Mrs. The Juneau Memorial Library| Bl st R . | o T M sty Meldon. will be dedicated and turned over cess Louise arrived in port from the | Miss B, Snith. Wk Sy Sundey, 80% e south at 7:30 Saturday night and| The steamer i3 scheduled to ar- Armistice Day Frank Heintzle ] sl sailed for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock. | rive from Skagway at 6 o'clock to- man, library board chairman, an- , Passengers arriving were: Mr. and ! morrow (Tuesday) morning and sail nounced today. ; v 5 5 | south one hour later at 7 o'clock. The services will be simple and ~ N |Mrs. G. Baggen, Sue M. Bruer,| TR brief, Heintzleman said, starting at . : Gladys Clifton, Sally Goldman,| yyNEAU WOMANS CLUB | 2 pm. The Veterans of Foreign A o 4 Gov. and Mrs. E. Gruening, Mr. Mary Randail, Molly Moser. Ray | Art Muzzin, Loui: E. Tabor; to Ket- | Powell; to Tenakee: Marshall Ervin, Wars and the American Legion and Mrs. Stanley V. Grummett, Business meeting Wednesday, Rutherford, Ben Welding, W. R.|chikan: A. Giaf tkauge, S. Smith; | Gene Ervin; to Angoon: Mr. and pests will be askd to take part in|i Roger Guenard. November 7, 1:30 p.m. at AELP.| Vreeiand, Clyde Franks, Glen Col- | to Haines: Sgt. and Mrs. J. Peder- | Mrs. Albert Brank; to Hoonah: > Mrs. Marion Haverstock, Marilyn | penthouse. | lins; from Petersburg: Agnes Pey- | sen, Charles Martin, George Rosetta, | Robert Duncan, Mal: Duncan, VISITOR FROM SEATTLE % Vernon paul Hitchcock of Seattle Chester Strohmeyer, Frank 'l‘llson.; s registered at the Baranof Hotel. | ¥ ; A. Brookman, Clara Sturgiil; t6 Fick | — | Arriving in Juneau from Sitka: Cove: Eugene O'Shea; to Sitka Bay: the d ory services. g s The mayor and city council ar expected to receive the library part of Juneau, make the opening remarks. He and Ed d Keithahn, curator of the Territorial Museum, have been in| charge of arrangements for the! ceremony. | “The general public is invited to| attend,” Heintzleman siad. “Because | of the many whe have contributed | to this memorial to our city's war | heroes, it will not be possible to send individual invitations.” The dedicatory talk will be made by R. E. Robertson, local attorney. The presentation of the building to the city will be made by Heint- zleman, The presentation of the memorial tablet and the presenta- tion and raising of the flag will be made by representatives of vet- erans groups. The presentation of the corner Heintzleman will | * Sol Levy. (right) stands in a New York police station (11-2) as he is booked on charges of bribery in connection with recent basketball gambling seands He is charged with taking $3,000 in bribes to fix three professional games in November a year ago. Detective at left is not identified. (P Wirephoto. stone is to be made by Elmer A. Friend, of the Empire. There will be music by the high sehool chorus. | Newsweek Wrifer Heintzleman pointed out that the building was not et furnished be- | §a@s Alaska cause of a delay in acquiring the furniture, but that books are in Mili'ary De'enses place and the building will be open for use after the dedication. new building. Kiwanis fo Hold Dinner Meefing Here Tonight The Juneau Kiwanis Club \mn\crucked up on landing hold a dinner meeting at the Bar; nof Hotel at 6:30 o'clock tonight, | President Henry Leege announced today. This will replace the Wed- | nesday luncheon, he said. | The speaker will be William S.| ‘Wilson, Lt. Gov. of the Alaska-| Yukon division, from Fairbanks.| Wilson is head of the chemistry de-! partment at the University of | Alaska and acting head of the Geophysical Institute there. ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge No. 147, F. and AM. Monday 7:30 p.m. Scottish Rite Temple. Work in the F.C. Degree. ATTENTION B ] L. D. S. Relief Society Bazaar at Vic Powers Store Nov. 9 and 10. 5t ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY . Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND S.8. BARANOF S.S. DENALI Sun. Nov. 11 Sun. Noy. 18 Ketchikan Petersburg Seattle ‘Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle NORTHBOUND 8.8. BARANOF S.S. DENALI Tues. Noy. 6 Mon. Nov. 12 Seward Sitka Sitka Seward Valdez Freighter Service * From Seattle NOVEMBER 9 SQUARE KNOT Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Pelican For Information beautiful country I've ever seen.” Anchorage and the Interior where he had spent nearly two-weeks re- viewing military instaliations and | With the Department of Labor now. getting a general view of the terri- itory. Shaffer got as far north as|Natlonal Bank Building. Office Moving Is Like Checker Game chain-reactions. He arrived here yesterday from |cupied two years ago. 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