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If the herds which make up the} Juneau milk are Bang's disease, tu- | berculosis and undulate fever. free, (hrn raw milk may be safely used. 1f such health conditions have not | then it is the| been established, City Council to insist of pasteurized milk yet the sale only. Ra ¢ milk is better for the body if milk is more likely to be pure (Signed) RALPH ERICKSON. e KATHERINE ELLIS World’s Famous Psychic s giving private interviews at the Baranof | Hotel, answering all questions per- taining to H:alth, Love Affairs and| |advice on Finances. Phone 800 for| appointment. - e YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes | |Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. Brewster One, in our new col- and easy to wear in a lovely assortment i of colors. 49510895 B. M. Behrends Company Quality Since 1887 “This act of deletion will be re- | garded as a vote of confidence in the present administration. If the | government doesn't secure ‘an ade- quate majority supporting the de- To the Editor of' bacteriologists | but pasteurized | o, |individuals and corporations with lection of pert fine | felt Demi Hats, by | Brewster, Flattering |GOVERNORTALKS | ~ LAST NIGHT AT TOWNSEND MEET, The Juneau Townsend Club met | Jast night in the CIO Hall and af-| ter singing by the audience of the Star Spangled Banner and a few| oldtime melodies, with Mrs. A. M. {Goodman accompanist, G. E. Alm- |quist, President, expressed apprecia- | tion at the large attendance and| introduced Gov. Ernest Gruening. “The activities and importunities little effect on the enactment lof the Townsend BIll,” said the! Governor, the bill is now buried in a committee of Congress, a favor- ite device to dispose of any mea- sure that legislators regard as con- {troversial or ‘full of dynamite.’” “Under statehood” the Governor | |continued’ with two Senators and | lone Congressman representing the people of the Territory in Congress | 1 better opportunity would be of- fered to promote legislation benefi- cial to Alaska.” } The Governor said he approved | of the plan to provide adeguate security for the aged, and stated |that in the Naticnal Capital favor- able comment was frequently heard labout the Territory of Alaska being !in advance of the States in such ‘proglessive legislation. | The Governor reviewed at some| {length antiguated and inadequate :trx laws of Alaska which permitted | very headquarters Outside to avoid their| |legitimate tax obligation to the Ter- 1rlwry, He deplored the seasonal character of migratory employment which permitted thousands from “down below" to come to Alaska, receive high wages here and mi-! grate Southward like the birds in the fall, leaving nothing in Al-| aska. He stressed the evil of the “dead hand of vanished ownership”| which prevented development of | mining claims and agricultural land and deprived the Territory of both| |employment and greatly needed tax‘ 1evenue. The weekly the Secretary, Mrs. ness, also from the State of Maine, residence of the Governor for a |number of years. | Music for dancing was furnished |by the Townsend Orchestra, E. M. IMcImyle violinist, Mrs. David Mil- | ‘re) pianist, and Carl C. Collen,, \drummer Mrs. Olga Kletzing, chsxr- ‘man announced that she and her| |committee, Mrs. Hans Nielsen and |Mrs. Milner, had completed ar-| |rangements for the Leap Year party |next Tuesday evening. “Flash” was read by, Beatrice Ros- i go on with the present basis of a government which has been defeat- led, after the language used from this bench, and into the very great tasks which lie immediately in front of us.” Cries Of Rubbish_ He was interrupted often by cheers, once when he declared, “It is really impossible to distinguish between a vote on domestic policy, | |served refreshments, Mrs. Earl Mc- }ing her analysis of the meanings of | 1 'MODEL MEETING | HELD BY LOCAL SORQRITY GROUP| A model meeung to which pros- pective pledges were invited was held last evening by Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in the apart- ment of Miss Geraldine Ringstad. | Mrs. Senna Powers, President of ! the chapter, conducted the business meeting, during which plans for | Founders' Day, April 30, were dis- | cussed. Charter 2, members of the| chapter, which was established here | in November, will take their Ritual of Jewels test at the next meeting, | April 4, so that the Ritual may be given at the Founders’ Day banquet Following the business meeting | and intermission, when the hostess | Ginty, literary director, conducted the program meeting. | The subject for the evening was friendship and Mrs. Joyce Williams | gave the introductory talk. Follow- | friendship, reviews of famous friend- ships of history were given by Mrs. | | Henry Owen, Jr., Miss Bonnie Mozee, | Miss Ringstad, and Mrs. Powers. An open discussion was then held on | | the subject and Miss Beulah Spong- berg closed the program with ex- | cerpts * from Emerson’s Essay on | Friendship. ———.e— PROSPEROUS FARMER IN BIG TRAGEDY' (Continued xrom rage OUne) into the house and struggled with {her husband who levelled a shot-| gun at her. She picked up a .22 without knowing how to use it and| after a wild melee rushed out of| |the house. 1 Arends, the Sheriff said, tken Ishot his wife while she was going| down the porch steps, then turned| |the shotgun on himself, falling over | |the bodies of his four dead child-| ‘ren. { BANQUET WILL FETE MEMBERS, GREMLIN SQUAD At 6:15 tomorrow evening in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel, the Juneau High School basketball squad will be hosts to the Gremlin team at a post-season banquet. Present for the affair will be the members of both teams, in addition to the officials, coaches and man- agers. Fhe managers for the ‘High School team are Jimmy Rude and Harry Aase, and acting as scorekeeper during the season were Henry Har- mon and Elbert N. Eide; and Rich- | 12 to 2 p.m. Palm Sunday, adv. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AINBOW BREAKFAST ! ATTENTION EIKS Come to the Rainbow Breakfast, end meeting Wed April|{for initiation of class in honor Past Exalted Rulers of Jun Lodge No. 420. Refreshments. At Masonic Temple. 65 cents. A boon for the larger ladies ... coals beautifully tailored just for you . . . regular and half sizes — 42 to 50. JONES—STEVENS| SEWARD STREET day night of WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1944 sn't more than twice that number 'Battle of Tarawa Is i Cited for Facls for | 1t moy be that Tarawa wrote the |prelude of a tragedy that will be llWa!lorl o' E“’ope |acted out on the beaches of Hitler's | Europe. The point is made in “Tar- awa”: This war can only be won \by foot soldiers—and at a terrific | cost. Supremacy in the air is vital, w(‘vnnnued trom rage One) little mile- \qmm mland. vmh less |but if the lesson of Tarawa means e elevation than 20 feet above |onything at all, it means that vel, had been subjected to the |hombing and bombardment alone test bombardment this war has|can’t bring about the capture of known. The fact that the Japs lost |anything. —— The Sewing Basket BATAAN CAFE BABY HEADQUARTERS . . Infant and Children's Wear | | Genuine Chow Mein 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska |, ChOp Suey L] £ COME ONE ———COME ALL! kS 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night e s s Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH £ . ORDER YOU WITHOUT BATH {RABBIT SKINS Most Convenient Location NOwW —THIRD AND MAIN— Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make np. 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Phil- The House had approved the jins guperintendent of the Public {letion amendment, it will entail the usual constitutional consequences.” These are the resignation of the| ASKS VOTE, CONFIDENCE Continued from Page One) he education bill < the challenge posed by te defeat last night, the| Prime Minister declined iish berween the domestic the basic issue of the leadership. At the| ; of the Commons, he n amendment providing equal new cabinet. dence, Churchill declared, consequences which may their Beware Coughs from common colds To suggestions the amendment in! no way involved a lack of confi- boasts a manufacturing shop that| Powers, “I cannot |makes fish lures. : attempt to coutrol the activities of | — the members. I can merely offer them some suggestions as to the| attend | actions. Certainly we pannot} | government and the formation of a amendment by a vote of 117 to 118. [ - ‘ Cassville, in Barry County, Mo., | Schools, will also attend the ban- quet. Referees who officiated at the majority of the games, Tommy Paul Kilty, and Harold Lundeberg, will also be guests. P R e |} ON SALES SHELF! Poems that Touch the Heart Baranof Book Shop and Lending Library WE ORDER BOOKS ON RENTAL SHELVES: Ten Escape from Tojo as told to Lt. Kelly The warmest welcome home you can get | SJUNEAU ANCHORAGE 1 Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA | Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tliesday-Friday for men and women teachers, t H Bibles—$2.55, $2.90, $8.40 | When you walk in the door, get the greeting that itten in over the government’s| Th ang On Weather Around the World To All Hands—John Mason Brown ) | never fails . .. relaxing warmth and comfort in every will be stricken out by “men Shictopr: - Biwety Bartlett'’s Quotations Blessed Are the Meek—Kossak | | corner from dependable Standard Burner Oils. 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