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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1946 TALBOTHITS AT | BARTLETT BILL | FOR SHIPPING HEY KIDS! SEE— "“Train of Doom” CHAPTER 8 OF "“DICK TRACY vs. CRIME, INC.” AND FOR LOADS OF Y GOOFY ™ “AFRICAN DIARY" Ap Exciting Rhinocerons Hunt in the Jungle J. A Tolbert of Ketchikan, mem- ber of the Alaska Development! Board, believes that the passage the Bartlett Bill now in Congrass to authorize and empower the Alas-| ka Railroad to operats veseals (o} Alaska “would be a terribile blow | to the development of Alaska.” i He said few Alaskans realize the bill is making rapid progress in ¢ s, and that it has the ap- o5 and ths House ritories, and unless “vigor- opposed by Alaskans it is y to become law.’ sage of this Bill blow to the de- It would put hip companies t when they are come some of ficulties which have ca expect hig rates. Hig the Territories, , Hawaii and Py Rico will not be approved hy Maritime Commission at this ( AND — Ycur Favorite STAR — in i million dollars inv ka Railroad,” Talbot's :nt ccntinued, “this lett Bill about to be shovad down our throats. The p would by e over the various docks, can- s, cold stor plants, etc the tremendous investm which would be r would be a gradual pro- it would oceur, T feel cer- A Repuslic Picturo ALSO 2ND FEATURE! DON'T FORGET—SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:30 P. M. * o CAPITOL i | nt | | Alaskans want | wholly at the mercy an Railroad and the For Your Cough ;- ' Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | “i 3 ["" s “f!.‘_ ¥ cause it goes right to eat of the T R 3 trouble (o help loosen and expel and I believe this bill would finish T1a 12 den pl and aid nature ob,” he concluded m soothe a. , tender, in- P 1eau vis r Wed- Bned o g, e b was a Juneau visitor wed branes. Tell to sell you | T y enrouts to Anch 2 on h the un- & | the way it - > oo cough or you are ‘Old the tl ished service of the Mar line during the Revolution Maryland is known as bacl 3 State” because of CREOMULSION for Coughs.ChestColdrs. T‘ujuchih's and | . ST. PATRICK'S DAY SOCIAL MARCEH 17 Turkev Shooi...Bridge ... REFRESHMENTS . . . | PARISH HALL CHURCH OF THE I ; NATIVITY | { All Parishioners, Guests and Friends | Cordially Invited SPONSORED BY THE i SERRA CLUB ! GASTINEAU LEGION of the MOOSE, No. 25 WILL HOLD THEIR REGULAR MEETING SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 16 o 1 be played for prizes Lunch to Follow After a short meeting games wi Publi¢ Invited NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C i ——" f the Department of the; Committee | ; section NOTICE OF ELECTION | TO THE FELECTORS OF THE! >ITY OF JUNEAU, TERRITORY | OF ALASKA: ‘ NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Ordi- | nance No. 270 of the City of Juneau, | and in conformity therewith, a Gen- | eral Municipal Election will be held | on TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1946, be- | tween the hours of 8:00 A. M. and | :00 P. M. of said day for the pur- | pose of electing the following or-i ficers, to-wit: A MAYOR THREE COUNCILMEN ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR The Common Council of the City | of Juneau having heretofore by | {resolution, duly designated the vot- | ing precincts of said city, and the | ipolling places in each thereof, the electors are hereby notified | That all duly qualified voters re- | { siding within the boundaries of Vot- | Precinct ity of Junes {lows: Beginning f Third Street extended and the of the Juneau City | ! Limit along the center line | Third t to its intersection | | with Dixon Street, thence along the | er line of Dixon Street and Cal- | nue to the Calhoun Avenue ge over Gold Creek, Thence | 1 to a Northerly line of the City | f Jyneau, thence along ihe ity limit line to the beginning, will | e in the Fire Apparatus Room | in the City Hall Building located at the corner of West Fourth and Main | Streets, the same being duly desig- nated polling place in and for Pre- einct Number One, City of Juneau, ! Alaska. | That all duly qualified voters re- ng within the boundaries of Vot- | Precinct Number Two of said | y of Juneau, which are as fol- | Along the Southerly Boundary | inct Number One to the in- | on of West Third Street and | Dixon Street, thence along the cen- ter line of Dixon Street to its inter- with West Sixth Street, | thence to the interesction with Wil | loughby and West Willoughby Ave- | nues, thence South to the Southerly | _ line of Juneau City Limits, thence | 1g the Ci Limits East and th to the beg ing, will vote at tineau Hotel, | the e being duly designated poll- ing place in and for net Num- | ber Two, City of Juneau, alaska. | That all duly qualified voters re- i vithin the boundaries of Vot- | einct Number Three of said | of Juneau, which are as fol- sws: From the Western boundaries | of Precinct Number Two and Pre- | cinct Number One on Calhoun, | Dixon, West Sixth Streets and Wil- lcughby Avenue at its intersection ! with West Willoughby Avenue, West | to the Westerly boundaries of the | City Limits of Juneau. All property of the Federal Public Housing proj- ect is included in Precinct Number | Three; will vote in the Office of the | neau Dairies Building located at | and E Streets, the same being | the duly designated polling place in | and for Precinct Number Three, City of Juneau, Alaska. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th day of March, 1946. C. L. POPEJOY, Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 13, 1946. Last publicatis March 28, 1946. line he N the lobby of the G e SPECIALISTS | Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE ————— ‘Window—Auto—Plate GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIE ¥ T BAKED TWo LEMON CREAM PIES TODAY-- Qau CAN TAKE I SWALLOWED ) | THE —~N THERMOMETER X ¢ \wag Jusi- AT TRYING TO BE / NEIGHBORLY, q X WHOOPS -- ) (1 TRIPPED! ) S POOR HERB WOODLEY--HES IN BED, VERY VERY SICK THIMBLE THEATRE | SEZ, (8 THEY ANYBODY ‘AT LIKES MARSHMALLOWS I YAM 2 IS THEY ANYBODY ‘AT LIKES ‘EM AHOY, JOE PALOOKA Several strips of Joe Palooka have appareatly been lost in the mails and the continuity is temporarily destroyed but it is known that Tiny has mysteriously disappeared from the training camp and a mystery fire has taken place in the cooking establishment of Mrs. Sampson at the Palooka training camp. It must be remembercd there are two mysterious persons involved, man and woman, Sports writers from all parts of the nation are on the scene. Fill-in strips will be printed if they arrive, otherwise the next series will start Monday, unless delayed by mail. TEKRY LEE & < YOU COLLECTED EVIDENCE | HE MIGHT MM-MMM! WHEN T H, YoU KNOW HIM, B L TO SAVE HIM FROM COURT- JFEEL UNDER. \ | LOOK AT THAT YEELLOW REALLY HARD LIEUTENANT ¢ WE = WHAT GOES, MARTIAL , YOU RISKED OBLIGATION HAIR —AND THINK OF To UNDERSTAND | CAN'T GET HIM TO { | SOMETIMES... ) LEAVE THE HOSPITAL HEY! WHAT GOES ON?THATS Bl6 sTooP ! YoU WORRYING ABOUT OBLIGATIONS ... BUT DON'T WORRY, HONEY —I WON'T TELL THE DOCTOR YOURE CRAZY IN THE HEAD! TO MAKE LOVE TO ME...I COULDN'T STAND TRIPLE PNEUMONIA TO CARRY IT THROUGH THE SNOW —THEN YOU SENT HIM AWAY WHEN HE CAME TO THANK YOU... MisS COBB 7 WE HELPED You GET ALL DOLLIED UP To SEE LIEUT. TERRY LEE —AND HE STAYED ABOUT FIVE MINUTES ... THEY WERE USING YOU FOR MANY PURPOSES. THEY BECAME VICTIMS OF THEIR OWN MACHINATIONS. BRILLIANT, ~L ’YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER WON"TE BE COMING BACK. ER— WERE GOING THAT’S IT— SIT TO TALK ABOUT, A BRILLIANT. ARE MY PARENTS ? /= EY'RE BOTH 7 Wk DEAD! LISTEN, WILMER, IT BELONGS TO THE OWNER, AND THAT'S THAT. YOU LEAVE IT THERE! THERE'S A GOOD JACK IN HERE, AN’ WEVE HAD A LOT OF TROUBLE OVEP, THIS CAR. IlL BET HELL BE TICKLED PINK HE'LL BE BLOWIN' IN TO GET IT PRETTY SOON JACK IN OUR i BUSINESS! | WONDER HOW LONG WE'RE GCING TO HAVE TO KLEP [ A STOLEN CAR FROM THE UICEMNSE z TAG BY THIS i TIME, SKEEZIX. SNUFFY ¥ =g N Hf LESSON ONE : i NO SiRcE! “ssee= | | WILING | HMST YORE HANDS OVER WHAT € 1 D LIKE NOU NOT FER T0 Pav NORE PUNKIN' HAD -~ NE CRAVE, [ TO TEACH-ME YOUR LOVE NER ; TWO OR - (NISTOFER 00KN DOOK SECRETS, GOOGLE ? MRS, TRTTERSALL — JIGGS WELL-JIGGS -l SEE WALTER MCCARTY NAMED A HORSE VIGGS“AFTER YOI/ WHERE IS HE 227 ) JUST HEARD HE HAD HIS FOOT ON THE RAIL. AND SOME WOMAN BY THE \ NAME OF MISS TERCHANCE WAS WITH HIM 27 ’L_f ILL JUST TURN ON THE RADIO AND LISTEN TO SOME MUSIC WHILE | AM SEWING - — JIGGS 1S THE RAI~ MISS TERCHANCE YEP-HES RUNNING TODAY - I'M GONG TO LISTEN TO TH! RACE RIGHT NOW-