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PAGE TWO —————————————————————————————————————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALA! SKA MONDAY, M ARCH 4, 1946 e e c———————————————————————— I 11 |here from Haines and Skagway this 3. Elections, Election Laws, Per tutions—Nerland, chairman; Coch- ‘('IY F N | weekend in the custody of Deputy Diem and Mileage—Lyng, chairman, | ran, McCutcheon, Walker, g, ALy b Marshal Walter Hellan. They will W | Gordon, Brownell, Gundersen. 15. Transportation, Highways and A Touch of bpr!nghmc ! G'VEN ON(E OVER cerve out sentences in ‘the Juneau 4. Engrossment and Enrollment— Navigation — Collins, chairman; -andend H il | Y &r [ Jail ; Butrovich, chairman; Bro#nell, Whaley, Nerland, Green. 1w Ho eI A | v | Louis Willlams, Haines, was sen- Lyng, Green. ———————— For Your Home | Bv lIONS (luB tenced by Commissioner Ross L. 5. Finance and Corporations— “ Curia]ps - Faneis - AapGS Lion Joe Werner, chairman of cntenced to six months and a| 6. Fisheries, Game and Agricul- | H 2 | the ?"'”‘ 4 In;provm:\enth_ “0";"11;“!‘ €0 fine by Commission Mary Mc- B G ture — Gundersen, chairman; Cole e ays ome(om'nfl A : {tee showed charts to his v B ; ia rai o | % i i ; !}ravflerv Fabrlcs ]:x'on:]ttijd:y debottis What lhcer?t‘:v ann; Carl Peterson, Skagway, to [lins, Scott, Butrovich. | LISBON, Mar. 4—Francis Spell- 4 11 y & [‘(‘.Io' the dallata. 1t anedie i 90 days in jail. J 8 o 7. Judiciary and Federal Rela-|man of New York went sightseeing s el e Al o o | (Continued from Page Ome) | iions Cochran, chairman; Collins,|with his party in Lisbon and near- i s s, sidewalks, streets 3 2 ety . i ; Hoaly | 3 Butrovich, Shattuck. |by Sintra today, delaying their police, fire department, library, 'NIRIGUING "Ew NASH ‘ml.\:s was taken till 2 o'clock this| 8 Labor and Commerce—Green,|scheduled departure for the United | cemetery, harbors, street lighting, afterncon, when the Senate was to | chairman; Butrovich, Collins, Scott.! States until thi ! P R “d"d et SHOWN ABOUT TOWN IS | vote on adoption of the committee’s| 9. Mining and Manufacturing— ’Th(‘ grou;;hltso:limrnx;?m‘):eslerday s A Mg e 3 report. A favorable vote on the re- Scott, chairman; Rogge, Walker, from Rome. o ioste ot these. various depare. AIDING LIBRARY FUND !vort wes inaicatea. Cotey. The three other new United | 'ments, with the one exception of £ L { |C(;;mmlxltec assignments, as adopt- | 10. Municipal Aftairs and Public it:les Cardinals—Samuel Stritch of e fire department, e s op- 3 < ted by the Committee on Commit- Utilities — McCutcheon, chairman; icage, John J. Glennon of St. :'lxl:nirr’x‘u (jvl Lx?nllr?\ n:n:‘(“\:}'; ‘Zfi.l“‘fo y x{’ ““d oy !2("1(10\” imn‘vmu‘?“m.‘“‘"* of the Senate at this morn- ' Gundersen, on, Lyng. Louis and Edward Mooney of De- the city j\“?“ s e s “d::“,mg“:?'“‘{m.\ first . session, are 11, Printing, Purchasing and Con- | troit—left Romé by plane this Income vs. Expenses streets, and see for yourself the! Senate Stanamg Cemmittees tingent Expenses—Gordon, ahmr-'r:r{rmni! enroute home by way of H f One of Werner's charts showed new possibilities for modern Griv-| 1. Banks and Banking—Brownell, man; Brownell, Shattuck, Lyng. |=ire. ¢ | the ‘fhoomte of ‘the ity ToF the pist convenience,” declared Harry |chairman; Cochran, Nerland, Green.| 12. Rules — Whaley, chairman; R P B ; five years, showing that there was B. DeLand, speaking from the| 2 Education, Public Health and |Walker, Collins, Rogge. There are 54,000 towns and vil- no appreciable increase of city rev- man’s point of view with regard to Morals, and Veterans Affairs:| 13. Taxation and Revenue—Rogge, lages in the United States served enue, with some less for the '42, '43 the post-war model whose sale | Walker, chairman; Whaley, Butro- chairm Scott, Shattuck, Coffey. only by highway and motor trans- years, while at the same time in- price will swell the local Library'Vich, McCutcheon. 14. Territorial Offices and Insti- | port. crease of pay rolls, bringing teach- Building fund. { e e ers’ pay to a better standard and “Smooth driving, a longer, more increasing costs of materials made streamlined body and a metal| 7 the city expenditures higher. finished dashboard, as well as the' Wkt Lion Joe suggested that the big- ash specialty, seats which con- | 0 ger items of city improvement were vert into a comfortable bed—are ! I fairly under way, but urges that all features you'll be interested in."; F 7 Al attention to smaller items such as de ed DeLand. P tourist attractions, etc., was in or- 1In charge of ticket sales for the F der. car which is now being driven H Lion Art Hedges, chairman of the about for public inspection, DeLand I membership committee, and his is one of a committee of six that is committeemen, Stewart and Hunt- rheading the special drive for C 0 er, installed eleven new membe: ry funds. Those getting new buttons and in- Wwith all proceeds of individual E signia were: Lions ‘Rollin Emil, ticket sales going toward the fund, N Marshall Erwin, Keith Robert he award will be made April 1 at 1 Richard Garrison, Red Mayo, Vance the Capitol Theatre, it was announ- B E ol Blackwell, Earl Fosse, Pat Gilmore, ced. . | - Don McMullin, Roy Peratrovich e 5 R A i R Gw?.e i et DIVORCE GRANTED R ions’ Convention Lion Frank Hermann released " e aunies prmnaryormon rparang ,u0se J. W Ketee n Feden |} 6 ¥ the Lions Convention to be held - y ) in Juneai June 7 end 8. divorce to Kenneth K. Hillmon of N & 6 € ¢ v Sitka, from Meda A. Hillmon, An- 7 Lion Presigent Barney Anderson ., .rage on grounds of incompati- 0 Alaske Alrliges feeder AREA / reported on his meeting with the 1, “Hillmon was ordered to make plane b \f/l N7 7 Rev. Herbert Hillrman and MIs. . ;g settlement to his former F : = DC-3 scheduled rovies 7 ‘,"f‘ Esther Cole, without the authoriza- yire of §5000 cash, $2500 in /A = Alnske Airfines fooder & / ! ton 3‘ ‘h“",s_‘;i':"““;?“o o iz"!‘s' monthly payments and $75 month- Y e ////// glone rovtes / cuss the possibility rganizing < e i " y support for a civic youth center at l'sizmtf; ::::I:):l ‘Y; ?:2 Ccl;]lill%rm Hoiel I////////////// / ) 7 / the USO when the organization g 40 white of Hoonah has filed closes March 15. A letter has been q.;00 proceedings in district i 7 drafted to be sent to each OYBan- ., .. soninst Paul White, Hoonah, E imtion in the clty fors their COM- )0pging. incompatibiity and cruel DRAPERY FABRICS the ss'w;”flayea"; pmi;mm wafds_ and inhuman .nidt:]:'nh . lovely new collectior cussed and turned over to the Boys b ‘ florals, monotones, Mexicar d and Girls committee and Finance The state tlower of New MeXiCO 7 mes———————"m ‘i print patterns and colors for Committee. Lion Doc Rude an- is the yucca. | . = e . every home, room nounced that this committee would o ——————— i : 1.50—5.95 yd. meet Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock .at § : & 7 : the Boy Scout Office, Goldstein H ! l R Bldg., to discuss this program. o e ooms W William Brophey of Skagway - was a guest of the club today -y seanle ’ M‘ é / | / Lion Frank Hermann reports a ol SRR w % ; housing shortage in Juneau—any- . £y TUMBGE, w (] ¥ . &MO a cne with @ new bridal lsuj(? avail- “‘ca!re!’l:)_.l‘?a(’; f:‘nm noise. v w/ # 'able before the 9th—please report aily Only mmr QUALITY SINCE /887 to anyone in the Lion's Club. M - - o CORNELIUS . PRISONEKS BROUGHT HERE - 4 . - . e o et g g s ]| { Apartment Hotel 2 . Three prisoners, all charged with | Third at Blanchard EL 2888 4 being drunk and disorderly, arrived! Mr., Mrs. Lawrence | 4 THREE-BUCKLE ARCTICS in i : | E-BULALL Enterfain in Honor ' ‘ oo GET YOUR TICKET For Boys and Liifle Men . . . 0f Seattle Visitors| : The first we've had in a long. | FOR | ohil Wator po s I Mr. and Mrs. Carson Lawrence || At AR e S have es thelr guests his brother,|i THE NEW 1946 “ASH SEnA" sturdy You will not go John Lawrence, and brother-in-la o amiss by purchasing now for Edward Torres, who arrived here by the youngsters’ future needs. plane Friday from their homes in Seattle for a few days visit. This the first trip to Alaska for the visitors, and both have been very favorably impressed with what they have seen Yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence entertained with an informal reception and buffet sup- per at their home in the Highlands in honor of their guests. Approx- imately 22 friends called during the afternoon. e, — { | 2 REGULAR MEETING OF S AMERICAN LEGION 1S 2 BL §3.50 and $3.85 TONIGHT AT DUGOUT AT the 1 BARNES COMPUTING COUNTER Awarded April 1, 1946 All profits will be used for Juneau's Memorial Library Fund f ourse, excepy for tities op — o et e For Sale €A (—1 The regular meeting of American Legion will be held to- g night the Dugout, convening at ' . i y [ & s o o Duee onvnog | * SGALE: 24 LB. CAPAGERE ... | — are several important and interest- ing matters to be discussed, accord- 1 WELLS HANGING DIAL TYPE s B.J’/(. ,BEAZEI)CZQ éa ing to the announcement by Com- SCALE: CHROME FINISH ...... ¢ mander Joe Thibodeau. S —— GRMCIEE - SIAPE 148F pilmold Aase of the Deep Sea)| 1 DELIATOR ELECTRIC CUBE $125 ' ) - | the guests at tonight's meeting. STEAK MACHINE : HONE FREEZER | . ; : SRE T A 1 THREE-ELEMENT ELECTRIC ss ! ] There is no substitute ior newspaper advertising! Reception Saf. Night HEATER . o g K | 3 ’ 1 NINE-FOOT PLATE GLASS MEAT ! > : hi At Governor’s House DISPLAY CASE AND COUNTER $50 { ‘ Exclusive Franchise 2 it g i 5 , ° 1 BUFFF HANGING s - IIn Honor Legislators|} * BoEFEAS iy Ciradire ... 388 11 i i | Largest manufacturer of its kind has Lk 4 available distributorship for line of A public reception hqnoring the 1 CORBIN HYDRAULIC DOOR slz 5“ { FLATPLATE IRONER ELECTRIC SINK ELECTRIC WASHER mobile conveying equipment now used | members of the Territorial Legis- CLOBER ... ... s R Lot ; o i by leadi tions—grain, sand, | lature will be held Saturday eve- N g:/cv::: (23]'c:::p-or:lol:::mt_;::i':v;fl;‘a' n‘:’nz.‘lrxl.:uc’h 9, rrom. 9 o.'vclcck ‘Lo 1 BA(;'K 'BI?I'{, WITH szs 4 ccturer’s cooperaticn. Experience in .4 e e { LooK FnR s'E APPLIANCES FIRST AT machirery lines not essential. Prefer A1l residents of Gastineau Chan- |} — young, aggressiive sales-minded man. nel are cordially invited to attend. ‘ :e u Invesiment of approximately $5,000.00 -, S : Avuthorized ; required for flooring sample equip- ‘\'(l;(;xihAN;G\ELEde; 'd\" ’I("he]ma Alaska Eleetrie nght General | 2 > Neiditch was granted a divorce X " 4 ! ment. Reply in detat. trom Bernard Neiditch. Flegtrie S AP, | 5 (c5tified her husband {old uper ar and Power C“. Dealer CONVEYOR INDUSTRIES CORPORATION his race hore and that he. was| | E Sherwood Building—Spokane, Washingion . More interested in the horse, l‘__"_'__"_"_'_'_'_‘__' ] 4 \ pa—

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