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‘4 MAJORBILLS | BEING PREPARED BYLEGISLATURE ial Sesswn Measures Will Deal Solely with Social Securlty Four major plu:es of Social Se- curity legislation are slated to| come before the extra-ordinary ses-| sion of the 13th Legislature when it | convenes Friday to take up that subject. According to those making a sur- | vey of the needs at this time in: preparation for the speclal sesslon. one bill will be necessary to”oreate a Department of Public Welfare tq administer Social Security in the Territory, Another measure will deal with the old age assistance, it s’ anticipated, and two bills prdbably will be offered, one dealing with dependent children and the other with unemployment compensation. Bills for a Welfare Department and | to cover unemployment compensa- tion were introduced at the regular session but not acted upon. No legislation other than Social Security will be considered at the special session, it is understood. SITKA AND EXPLORER BACK; SCHOONERS GET READY FOR AREA III Returning to Juneau from a short trip to Petersburg, on which he left here Friday evening, Capt. Magnus Hansen is today taking bait and ice at the Juneau Cold Storage, and loading supplies aboard his halibut schooner Explorer, preparatory to, leaving at 3 o'clock this afternoon for the Area IIT halibut banks. Also arriving in Juneau yesterday | from Seattle, was Mayor 1. Gold- stein’s halibut schooner Sitka, Capt. Bill Doucette, The Bitka and her companion scnooner Norland, Capt. Tom Sandvik, will polish up gear here this week, before leaving for Aveg III. Both the Norland and the Sitka are in the second division of Juneau boats and their season in Area II does not open until March 2. . ———————— NOTICE 8 |Elaine Barrie admits she still. loves' Army Engineers -~ Again Surveying Dry Pass Am Dredging of Watcrway Es- mnaleg to Cost Approx- lmately 580 000 survexotbry?mon?ruweu , Wales Island 15 being this Week by U, 8. Army according to word received here by the U. 8. Forest Service. The est. Service vessel Ranger . Iu pickinig- up -the party at ~Bitks -and taking them to Dry Pass, Assistant Regional ' Forester Wellman Hol- brook sald today. ' The Ranger 1X left here last week with District ‘Ranger W. A, Cl ield abosrd and arrived in tka Baturday. | Chippertfield left the boat there to {attend to work in thit vicinity while the vessel takes the ehgingering par- ty to the Pass fiear Shakan. An Au'Du-ector | t 'h,n Went funds; | The distinction of being first direc- | tor of women's traffic of & cosst-to- coast airline belongs .to m Miss Helen Stansbury, of U Air Lines. A graduate of and Columbia, she directs wo- men’s traffic and admits she has the | most interesting job in the world. | *°F Elaine Still in Love with lnlm' Mar. 15, —! i | A large m'd ot*!flwm ang thelr friends turned dsy night af the celebrite the Pete ! HOLLYWOOD, Cal, John Barrymore. She said her di- vorce suit against him has been, postponed indefinitely. For special fresh dressed chickens, call Femmer, phone 114. adv. | Schilling Flavory YWexican Chili Powder GOOD VISION With Added Besuty We offer a splendid service in supplying glasses that are not only corrective but becoming, as well. Nothing s0 Quickly makes the features drawn and careworn as impaired vision. Nothing so0 quickly preserves the youthful appearance as properly fitted glasses. Call Today for an Appoeintment! Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig l-b-’l Jewelry Shop Phoue 331 INEW LEGION DRUM AND 'BUGLE CORPS WILL il |STRUT STUFF TONIGHT | an etteotivé evaporation. cooler| ifor farm stordge of eggs until mar- A demonstration by the newly keting ‘day: has ‘beeti developed at formed drum and bugle corps will|Oklahoma A & M College. ° be a feature of the regular meeting ———————— of the Alford John Bradford Post,|: Today's News Todsy—Empire. 'dflfln‘ the M“nmiuc »wmmmwpmm-:‘ ,tm Davis Transportation Com-| g | ser Dave Ramsay were: ‘From Hvo- | 2 ISEWARD PENINSULA LAVINA KIMBROUGH BECOMES BRIDE OF LESTER L. LINEHAN Lavina May Kumbrough and Les- ter L. Linehan were united in,mar- | riage on: Saturday evening in the presence of relatives and a few close friends by the Rev. John A. Glasse at the home of the bride’s parents,| Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Carter. . Mrs, Linehan’s taffeta gown was of light egg-shell color set. off by a 34 Ctolorful corsage of marcissus and +GROSS 1. Puts to‘ethar 5. Ermine 10. Discharged an obligation 14, Hard fat . Wrathful . Fairy tale monster . Frult 18. Eminent . Belor. long | | | ower Condescends Serpentine fish Fiesh food 6. Tributary of Il Missour] 3 Comhme. in the face of dlmcuuln. it Eokg narrow opening . Turn insidé ut out . Live coal ). 100 square meters of land s'called at the Cnr-‘ nehan's pasition il take | . Jugiges court p Ketchikan during the | R summer Wwhere he will be employed | by m R. J. Sommers. Construc- tion t present they are re- siding at'the Zynda but will leave for tchikan in ten days. They hope to return to Juneau in the fall :’e make' their permanent home re; ESTEBETH RETURNS WITH ELEVEN FOR HERE SUNDAY A. M. “Reéporting an excellent trip, Capt. | Gustafson brought the nmtouhip‘ . Lazar 2. Meshed utenstl . Nolhlng more pear 6. Quarter acre 68. Velocity Eagles DOWN 1. Snakes 3 Cnllecuon of facts . Divested | | | 5 z | G. “0’clock Sunday morning, eomplet-‘ T's reaullr weekly: run. ' J ‘Estebeth’ will leave mm frofn Junéau for “Sitka and. way‘ ports Wednesday evening at § o Pmencers coming to Juneafi' on' pany motorship, as listed with Pur- | nah—Martha James, - Mrs. Oljver | Hawkins, Frances Charles, Mrs. Anna Charles, C. Nelson, M#’ A.| Berthold, Susie Morino. From Ten- skee—Sam Hamada, Leo Lodoma. From Chichagof—E. A. Ehrman and Charles uber Solution o’ Yesterday’s Puzzle BETAIS[TINOIWIL] 1 11. Excited Daily Cross-word Puzzle: 12. 13. !nll‘ rooma 21. Meshed tabric 28. 81 t tor & . 39,37 Inches s Moo IC>IR<> 3. Et 4, 6. 7. 8. m 9. Machine for spreading hay Very certain 59. 62. cflnhv H o against 7/aaaif) dddd 111 w EL ] | .// ,flfl- /’/HIIEE W 7/ i dEAmE GO Bid il . .-fl || 7 7//// W) fl.-.%fl.-. duNEE IR .%flfl.. AEEE ANENE ANEE / JEEEB ////// 7/ ///7 V. r SITKA AND HAWK INLET HOPS FOR SIMMONS TODAY 'l_'BADERS IN JUNEAU | |Contract Carrier Inspector as a roundtrip passenger and three oth- ers, Pilof Sheldon Simmons put the ‘Alaska ‘Air Transport brother, Boris Magids. Mr. Magids and Mrs. C| are operators of a chain mf |insula. They are now enroute to from here this morning at 11 o'-| the States, and plan to sail from clock, and was due to return to| Juneau to Seattle aboard the steam- Juneau this afternoon at 3:30 o'- er Alaska. | clock. TR 5 £ Simmons also carried outbound There are- a million lepers In on his flight, mail and A. Van Mav- China, one to every 400 people. lem, R. D. Peterman, and Dan Mol- With Howard Fehse, U. S. Mml] Lockheed <{posts on ‘and around Seward Pen- Vega seaplane into the air for Sitka ler, for Sitka.. Returning he was to bring here from Bitka besides Mr. Fehse, Chester Johnson and George B. Riee. On his return from Sitka this af- temoon Simmons was to take the air again for Hawk Inlet, to pick up Sam.Pekovich and return with him to Juneau. e JWC AIR PROGRAM The Juneau Woman's club, at 8 o'clock tonight, will continue the |radio program over KINY, continu- |ing the interesting talks in the series of Art Lectures by Miss Ruth Cof- {fin, the subject -being “Home Dec- | oration.” Mrs. Ralph Waggoner will give several musical ulmu ' American Legion, tonight in the| Dugout at 8 o'clock. Commander i William O. Johnson urges that all |Legionnaires be on hand to pass ijudgmem on the new corps which!| {may strut its stuff at the Depart- ment convention in Anchorage this fall. Byron Miller of the Juneau schools music department is di- recting the corps. MRS. AYRES GIVES SHOWER FOR BRIDE LAST FRIDAY NIGHT | In honor of Mrs. Ida Thomas, & recent bride, Mrs. Diana Ayres was hostess at a shower at her aparts ment Friday evening. Mrs. Thomas was presented with a Hamilton Beach electric mixer and a_set, of Picard candle sticks. Guests af MIs. Ayres. werg. Mrs. Pear] -Seeds, Mz, Roy. Hoffman, Mrs, B. R Glaspy Mrs. Ruth ‘Coates, Mus: James: Carlson; Mrs- Inga Borg~ wardt,: Mrs. Inez:Gustafson,’ Mrs. | C.:V. Kay, Mrs.. Helen . Johnson,| Mrs. George Sarvela, Mrs. Lillian Stabler,. Mrs. ‘Jessle, McCrary, Mg Jean : Talkington;, mm Marggret | Packebush, Miss Alcg ' Clark, Miss Lucienne Bonkey and the honor guest, Mrs. Thomas. ! { Try The Empire classifieds for quick results. B.P. 0. ELKS ST. PATRICK’S DAY DANCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 ELKS’ . Rands’ Orchestra Gentlamen $1.00 ¥ « ~Dancing, be HALL PUPRRTT BT i r-‘;; [y Ha; nla 'nw gins at 10:00 ¥ /Mrs. Daniel Ross: Dies Suddenly at Home on Highway Mrs. Daniel Ross, well-known Ju- neau resident, died suddenly at 7:30 o'clock last night at her home on the Glacier Highway. Mr. Ross had called a doctor, when she com- plained of feeling ill, but before aid could ., be . pdministered ‘she had pn.-ed away. Mrs. Rosa was urday night* when she attended B|the party given :at the Clyde Beck resi« dence ‘and-'news of her death will comem a itq her, wide-circle of friends in Ju She was an|gchools, active member - of 1Order; of Eastern Star and a fi supporter of the Episcopal Church, doing much’ work' in-the Trinity Guild. Before coming to Juneau about 10 years¥ ago, Mrs. Ross had lived in Canada and Seattle for a time. She is survived here by her hus- band and a brother, William Gil- lard. Two sisters, who live in the States, also survive. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mor- tuary. 7 PROFESSOR IS 'SAFE CRACKER NEWBURG, Oregon, March 15.— ~Maybe Prof. Oliver Weesner of Pa- b was given 15 Pactfia 3 | bank; but'no-one on proved’ unable’ to owrk the ‘eomb(mtlon, it looked as if dyna- mite was the only method left— |but Professor Weesner walked Mnto the room. The mathematics ace, upon hear- ing of the difficulty, studied the {combination figures for a minute, !then spun the dial and calmly pull- ed open the same door. — . Thirty-eight Oklahoma A & M College students enrolled this sem- ester in an introductory course to Iflymx- —— e ! Waters which contain more than j1% percent salts or alkalines can- not be used satisfactorily for water- ing livestock or plants, according (to research conducted at Oklahoma A.& M College. e Try The lmpwe classifieds for results. feeling weli:on &q&w PUBLIC smot TERCHERS GET | NEW TRAINING SYRACUSE, N. Y, march 15. — A new professional approacn to the training of public school teachers will be inaugurated next fall at Sy- racuse university’s school of edu- cation in an effort to bridge the ll) between theory and practice. place of education courses pon ‘academic, tradition, Ffllflm will offer “units of- wofi" ‘ventered about essential attitudes, skills and knowledge im- pértant to ‘effective services in the nemm- sfudents will be required to spend at least six consecutive weeks of actual.teaching in public schools in' central New York. The university’s “new deal” in education will become effective for students to teach Eng- lish, hmm social sclence and the physical and natural scleneea Brilnns Prefer American Gars for Open Road LONDON March 15—, rican au- mobile show, The lengthy articles in London attention to the high speeds at- tained on relatively small horse- power. Although American cars have to pay & 33 per cent duty, they are still the cheapest means of doing 70 or 80 on English roads. American cars, because of their higher horsepower, will climb most hills in high, English machines, geared very high to make the most of their less powerful motors, re- quire shifting into second or low on almost any prolonged climb. Chiefly because of their cost, however, American makes still have a long way to go before they make a substantial dent in the British market. —————— Modern French literature has dis- placed English and Russian, each of which had its day in turn. in popularity for franslation into the Japanese language. .fullméasztfe of everyt you want ma cz’garette. At every stage . . from tobacco farm to sluppmg room’, ... Chester- field’s job is to give you the refresh- mg mildness and del ightful flavor ‘Qé thzt makes smoking a great pleamte. Ezpmmced buyers see that Chest- ‘) L mfieId ia&uxa arq‘.MILD .wd t exact Cbamfield fonmda. 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