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EXPOSITION TO OPEN ROTARIAN CONCLAVE HERE Alaska Products Will Be Displayed at Fair Building Show An exposition of Alaska products | and - Alaska attractions will be ‘held in Juneau the evening of May 18, is is announced The exposition, to be held in the Southeast Alaska Fair Bui will open the Rotary district confer- ence which will bring to Juneau some 700 delegates and visitors fro mthe Northwest states Various booths at the exposi-| tion have been set aside for Gov- ernment agencies and for private concerns which will arrange dis- plays illustrating development of the Territo The 25th annual conference of | Rotary District 101 is scheduled | for May 18, 19 and 20. Convention headquarters already have been | opened in the Baranof Hotel. To- day chairmen of the various com- wmittees arranging to receive the Rotary guests held a business meet- ing at Percy's Cafe. Those in attendance at the busi- ness session today, all chairmen, | are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Rod | Darnell, Lu Liston, J. C. Cooper, Tom Morgan, Charles W. Carter, C. D. Beale, E. J. Blake, Dr. W. W. TWO NARROWLY ESCAPE DEATH | IN THANE SLIDE Road Worker Carries Un- conscious Companion to Safety |'¥ Two employees of the Bureau of Public Roads narrowly escaped death this morning when a heavy cascade of snow fell upon the Thane road which they e en- lgaged in clearing of a previous slide. | Fred Lorz, operating a bulldozer. |was struck by an iceball and ‘slumped unconscious over the wheel {of his machine | He was extricated by J. G. Os- born, his assistant, and carried distance of 150 feet over mov {snow to safety, Lorz later | covered Eight Fect Deep The new slide covered the road {to a depth of eight feet where the two men had been working, com- | pletely covering Osborn's automo- bile and leaving exposed cnly a few inches of the top of the bulldozer from which Lorz was rescued A crew this afternoon had suc- {ceeded in uncovering the bulldozer and dragging it out of the slide, No attempt was made however, to | extricate Osborn’s automobile. | | The slide occurred at about 9 o'clock this morning at Snowslide THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3 1939. Fight Taxing of Tax-Exempts HOTELIS OPEN AT GALA AFFAIR NEXT MARCH 10 Festival Banquet to Dedi- cate Baranof Week from Tonight With plans completed for an in- vitational banquet and ball to be held in the luxurious dining hall of the new building, Juneau society ill be officially introduced to the Baranof Hotel next Friday night The program, dedicating the most elaborate private strueture in the Territory to the public, will be in- augurated with a flag-raising cere- mony to be held on Franklin Street,* shortiy before evening. At 3 to which the public is cordially in- vited, the flags of the United States and of the Territory of Alaska will |be raised on the staffs suspended {on either side of the lobby en- trance. Appropriate ritual will ac- company the act For the large throng of invited Morris S. Tremaine Dr. Harley L. Lutz Morris S. Tremaine (left), comptroller of the State of New York, and Dr, Harley L. Lutz, professor of public finance at Princeton University, confer at hearing of Senate committee into proposed reciprocal taxation of federal and state securities. They contended that the plan would result in greater burden on taxpayers because of increased difficulty in selling securities, guests the reception will enliven this event in the foyer At the conclusion of the hdnqur-t | guests will be escorted through the | building on a s tseeing tour by and lounge of the hotel will start at 7 o'clock in the evening. | This will be followed by a ban- quet in the mirrored dming hall. Entertainment, music and x])(ukcrx’ iogocs s ciens, eors,, " i //z/ % 2 FLORIDA Hepburn’s Si M T Council, Horace O. Adams, Howard | Gulch, just below the City garbage eP urn’s Sister to 311‘)’ ihotel officials e !JO' . %IQ/ D. Stabler, F. E. McDermott, Mr. dump | When'. the itinerary .is. fihished} enensi //de and Mrs. Tom Dyer, A. B. Phil- Read Dangerous - SR : 3 the gathering will repair to the lips, Mrs. J. B. Burford, Harold | M. D. Williams, District Engineer | dining room for dancing which will | ONE OF “AMERICA'S FINEST” ¥, ha flown th Confede g N y A N " % THAT, catching a diff \! alm trecs Tk |\ tfieh each nearly t atch all the different l\,;n Florida ? Tropical National Park size of Rhode Lsland is nder way in Florida “ape Sable, Florida, i miles farther south than Cairo, D, THAT St. Augustine, oldest U Watch fo ing the 48 states —*‘America’s Finest Better Bars Offer Both—the Richer 7 Crown the Milder “5” “Do I like richer tasting drinks? - - - - 90 PROOF MINING BILLS REVIVED WiTH CROWNS TASTE BETTER — BECAUSE THEY'RE MASTER RLENDED Seagram’s (rown WPhiskies —tezicar Fones? Seagram’s § Crown Blended Whiskey. 72%% neutral spirits distilled from American grains. Blended Whiskey. 60% neutral spirits distilled from American grains. Copr. 1933, Seagram-Di Knight, E. S. Evans, Elliott Rob-'of the Bureau of Public Roads Ibegin at 10 o'clock ertson | warned this afternoon that the ; . ; Seven committees composed of | |in a very dangerous condition due | s : 4 ithe festive occasion. Virtually all [to the new slide and the possibil- | . | plans are complete and final an- |ity of further such slides. He re nouncement of particulars will be mm:mudcd that no one go near o 3 made early next week. THIS EVENIN sect ay at all ; Due to the large crowd expected | when the slide struck suddenly immediately adjoins the dining This evening in the Northern |without warning. He ran to the salon and is connected with it by Light Presbyterian Church the in- | bulddozer, dragged Lorz free be- two large openings. | termediate puplils of Carol Beery |fore the slfde had covered the | | Numerous prominent residents of Davis will be heard in concert at'equipment and then carried the | Seattle are expected to be in at- The musical is public. Those tak- ' safety » 4 B ; | The affair on Friday night is in- ! e g ing part in the program will in- . ! ivitational. A couvert of $5 a piate | Or milder tasting drinks? el rlyy Vi arriet Stone- | 12 { NOR 3 d Sosse 7on’ isfi H 3 h“d“ PRI SN, Bartiet Stone- | MRS. ROUZE ON NORAH » {1s assessed You'll be better satisfied if you order the whiskey ouse, Lodema Johnson, Patricin! Mys Mabel Rouze, called south 4 : » “ollowing the celebration on Fri- that suits your personal taste. Seagram’s 7 C Davis, Dorothea Hendrickson, John by the sudden death of her hus- day the hotel will be open through- e PELIOMAL L ACHENIING 1 TOWE { Seven Crown e Engagement of Marion Hepburn, 20, sister of actress Katharine Hepburn, | officials will be pres i 3 g A t act e " of present to guide r . T ) garet Femmier, Bobbie Phillips and fty per cent of the farms in a}:ml Ellsworth Strong Grant, Ha 1 student of West Hartford, Conn., ' interested parties through "( B Yet both are extremely light; both are “America’s Patricia Shatfer North Carolina are said to have on ,fi:‘,“;“‘“ ":i‘“|"'(f"k”l'::t"l.lmfl"¥d -‘_‘I‘I-»I\'mf(ful_)imxylvvh.inl,r‘:lx’:"m:(t; in Hartford. -‘MLS building Finest”. The choice is up to you! At your favorite ——————— % he Idings with a total value epbu > graduated in J om Be: g ollege ermont, £ Y o them buildings with a total value of | i g student of sociology. Last year she worked as a C.I.O. organizer, TO Res'ore“" bar or package store. consider his vote, so the bill mayyet According to advices received e | in Juneau this afternoon, the ” Senate Bill 77, defining amounts| Washington State Senate, by a ™ of money recoverable on policies of ~vote of 31 to 12, today moved insurance, by Roden, was accepted o restore fish traps. The meas- m's 7 Crown COUPON BOOKS $20.00 for $19.00 o . COUPON BOOKS 10.00 for 9.50 o o fld gt |eept in case of emergency, it being 4 £ Z . g |lin formulating the program for Buwmobne some distance from Lorz 4 %8 3 e W flow into the main lounge which Davis_and her cello pupils. | moving snow until they reached monies tre, Helen Anderson, Constancethe Princess Norah. tion by the general public. Hotel is mild and delicate. UfllVGfSlfY BUI|dlflg Bill s | ™ he souse Appropriations Bill was action. Also A ted i passed this afternoon—and yet it SO Accepted In was not passed. Representative H ‘I’ d Drager gave notice of reconsidera- T ouse 10 aY tion of his vote in order to hold the measure in the House another day, Returning to work ,nm atiernoon "y ETE 10 ';;;g" é‘l’.,fi‘;.',fl{fm' : to the task of mulling over a cal- |Senate Bill, with heavy amend- 3 Jing scheduled, and Senate Bill No. endar crowded with Senate bills. 739" tne: cocktail measure, waiting | Thane road should not be used ex- | ilocal men and women are engaged PIANO RECITAL ) O:bm N was and near his it is possible the banquet may over- 7:30 o'clock, assisted by Shirley 175-pound Lorz over the sea of ;u'ndml(\' at the dedication n-re-i Deuglas, Jeanne Butts, Robert Sa- phand. is returning to Juneau aboard Ellsworth Strong Grant Marion HepHors out Saturday, March 11, for visita- is hearty, robust and mellow. Seagram’s 5 Crown Biended Uhhku 7Em|)irr Classified Ads for resul less than $500 She s she has no intention of en 1g the mov T il A "(ir'fix‘i"e}‘ e I Washingfon by the House unanimously. ure new gees to the House for 50 POUNDS 1.19 Senate Bill 99, by Rivers and La- Boyteaux, giving the University of Alaska $70,000 for building monies was accepted by a 14 to 2 vote in in eighth place on the calendar to appear in its new dress desighed by the Judiciary Committee of the House. The most exciting news in the papers 1o most people these days is prices . . . That's why values like these are worthy of headlines! SWEET ORANGES 2 DOZEN the House, bringing fo life again the battle of President of the University, (,h.ules E. Bunnell, in &l('klllL. ap- — e Empire want adds pay. BUTTER RED SHIELD 31bs. $1.00 Mayonnalse BEST FOODS Quart 33¢ SUGAR IN CLOTH BAG 10 Ibs. 39¢ Choicest Fresh and Cured Jeats ROASTING : CHICKENS . . 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