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PAGE EIGHT : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- —JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1946 WELFARE BOARD 1 g | e The Legseiwe ol peEN AGE CLUB S |OLDTIMER ILL FOR IBENNEE BERRY FIREMEN HAVE which occurred when came on after being off for about|to be safe, pulled the switch and from the ciimney in the explosion operating, with the front blown out the power of several, and a lot of them, just EXPLAINS NEEDS, -t i w5 GIVEN BIG BOOST "3 ip Whmeyy| IS BRIDE OF e B i INCREASE FUNDS Funds appropriated by ih> 1945 Legislature proved to be inadequate (cnsen, an oldtime resident of Ju- i | | The many' friends of L. P. Christ-l RUDY pusich HECTIC NIGHT; i the transformer station on Star [Hill when | |short which put four eircuits out| QUEER FIND it blazed up from a| : a4 in meeting the costs of ihe De- | s 2% e . | Introduced in the extraordinary partment, it was stated, wasck in- | neau, will be pleased to hear that| Mrs. Bennee Berry of Juneau be- § E lof | ; 3 as stated, . o S | of commission. Firemen had to| cession of the Seventeenth Legis- clude the maintenance of districs| COMMitfee Named to Con- |this ‘morning ke was able to dréas | came the bride of Mr. Budy Pustch, | Ibe called at their home by tele- | IEEATR‘CE- Nebr.—A short time laiLre was a btdl calling for addi | |himself and go uptown for the!SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pusich of | phone for that one, but the fire was after O. L. Clarke left a movie i in an informal 4 V85 house he discovered he had lost tional funds to Le expendel by the Department nf Public Weliare dur- ing the balance of the 1945 47 bien- 2ium The bill esks that $75,000 be ap- propriated to augment the Depart- developing loads in the new ones| The proposed Teea-aye Club ‘¢ 'had been before he became ill and| ment’s appropriation for reder of e required the Departmeni 1o Zetting closer to the hag and if the was confined to his bed. | Phyllis Thompson as matron of 'a real call about 6 o'clock this destitution, and $50,000 for needed pjace additional professiona! andisame show of public ‘e est is tak- According to Mrs. Colon Mer- honor, and the groom by Gordon'morning, which took them to the| | adininistrative costs clerical personnel in the fieid in an | emiin the next week as was demon- rill, who has been taking care of | Mills as best man | Commercial Liquor Store and Sug- 7Ll Board of Public. Weliare NU% agtempt to accommodate the needs | strated at the Jarce gathering at him since Mrs. Christensen, her-| The bride wor¢ an angel-pink |ar Bowl Lunchrgom. 31 - i seesion in Juheau explaiued 1He. of the peoole. This, said the Deard, the USO last nisht, the string to|Self In poor health, went south for|crcpe dress with a matching hat| Here they tound the fire, starfed aierpI‘OOfed NY]On Ralncoais | yeascns for the requests as “eINI requires the appropriation of addi- » bag may be pullea and the club|medical aftention, Christersen got|of straw and crepe, and a necklace by a furnace explosion which )arr;d‘ direc attributable anl a conse- t,na] [unds. cinche: up this morning, dressed himself of matched pearls loaned for the!the stovepipe loose and against the | cuerce of the ending of the < WA ¢ 35 wide ne and announced his ntion of go- | cccasion by Mrs. Mike Pusich. She wall between the restaurant and| Ewope and the Pacific, w 1stic adults it the ing out, and he very apparently felt carried a nosegay of pink roses, nar- | liquor storerooms, well undermyi Weightless and wonderful sulted in the sbuviting down of NAIURAU!ATION last night and 20 teer much Uike his old self: ¢ cissus and forget-me-nots. into the unused rooms above with - .. What a way to whip tegic construc'd k i i .ugmented the group. Their spckes M_;\ Christensen’s Lealth s ¢150 ypr Thompson wore a black-and- the blaze reaching the roof. | the elements! Red, Navy | Increased case 1 : g | MAN SPrung one on the adults by Much improved, Mrs. Merrill said. | ypite crepe dress with black ‘acces-| Most of the qumage to the tiquor Blue, Green, Black und ed the Department’s record DAY IS CHANGtD annovncing they -were orgatizing, | g P R sories and a corsage of white roses. store and restaurant is water dam- Beige. over and above the usual viotes were to elex ofticors and the MRS, SU(H l[(]’ukfn lowing the service an open'age, with all the restaurant stock o | leveis of former years. - : i | incor; orate. E house reception was held in the in the storeroom a complete loss. No g 3 Need For Extra yunds The Clerk of Cowrt azaounces! mpo pey merocr smerman, who! (ONP=TA PROGRAM AT Pusich home.. More thaa 150 guests estimate of the amount of the locs | { Acting upon the recommendation that owing to a provision enacted presided at the meeting, announc- | attended during the evening has yet been made by Joe Thomas, ; of Director Russell G. Maynard, in the Naturalization Law which|eq ngy practically $2,000 was in MONDAY NIGHT MEET Tne brice is a native Texan end owner of both establishments. | | the Board took action to request fl;)hl:;li;:'nl_)}“; h::"\:“&:(‘“\25!{:11\‘“!”:: the hand" or hi! been tpledged as came to Jureau from that state! The fire was discovered hy Dave! 5 additional funds because of thie ar or ¢ ship a g S| ce Ol . ctarter for the club's fund. 2 9% R eight months ago. She nas been Milner, who was doing janitor work ficipated increase in requests fur Naturalization Certificates during' ™ pyogion was around ],mw,m‘“E"f""";:x-il“‘:nfj’j“‘]'\j[‘(;:;:‘hz‘i ::‘Ol employed in the Barano! Coffec next door when he first smelled | assistance during the coming year. 80 day period immediately preced-i,).n ghether the USO auarters|g gelock in the High SC}’;M gA ai. Shop during her residence here. |smoke, and on further investig- ! Unemployment, scarcity of jobs, de- ing a general election, the Court| o .c oo © v temporariiy | toriu \f(r o l ot ‘u '" Tte ‘bridegroom, recently dis-|tion locatad the source, and immed- ' ‘\ has no other choice than to cancel| L e regular DUSINESS charged from the Navy, was born iately called Mrs. Thomas. | (' mands for medical and caild care offices in Ketchikan, Juneau, Fai:- banks, Anchorage and Nonie, wnm‘ resultant expenses of professional personnel and clerical and admin- istrative services. High cawe loads| in its regular programs ani necwly {first time since he suffered a stroke almost a year ago. The vcrv‘ i“mL place he went was to White's |Barber Shop (for a haireut), and |because that was the last place le sult with Youngsters- Fund Being Raised sel £ of re: {for a club, varchase necessary|mcating, to be followed by the pro- | i in for 0 . : equpment of tn* USO for main- |gram hour on which Mrs. Georgiana | p, the naturalization day set | Douglas, Douglas. wedding | The Juneau Fire the bridegroom’s perents in/g > d & me last night, with innumerable | Commissioner Felix Gray|ghorte + ad the GURGAL Yowh shorts causing the alarm to blast ¥ A . B | Department quickly extinguished, firomen re- rvice last evening at the home mempers had a hectic and uneasy|ported. o | his billfold which contained $148. | He made a bee line for the the- Many nomeowners this mecrning ater and found his $148. But he und themselves with furnaces not' was unable to locate the billfold. |forth at odd intervals from early| The bride was attended by Mrs. evening into the night, ending with | Douglas and is a graduate of the| The front of the fyrnace was requiring increases in payments M % i ' . March 23. A new and definite dat las school bl i were explained by the Direct iS teining purposss or seek Iile | i g ~ | Douglas {blown out, the iron plate thrown A mpms for the need of addi- Wil -be announced after the Pri-| 0 lplsowh s athabs 1ndtHe B.Msx:d;u:rlxuh:: C‘::@i‘*;"l{z‘:e?:;_ The couple is presently residing off the stovepipe extending from | o 5 i in Juneau, but will make their per-|tke back of the furnace and the tional funds. Indications pointed to an influx during the cu. ing sp1ng and summer of many ver- sons from the States and the ne- cessity of having sufficient funds availehle W return indigent persons 1 Jheir homes should they become in need when in the Territory. The Department’s policy prohik! the granting of relief to non-residents. Director Maynard aivised the Board that in his opinion this pol- ity should ke meintained in order to avert the consequences of a similar infiux of outsiders in 1038 and 1939, which caused the De- | ing passengers to and from Juneau: | with ; e | |rext Wednesday evening at 8 R partment to request deficomey ap-{ By ACA from Sitka: Mr. and | Fext S |~ The Rev. ana Mrs. W. Raoberg + ) 3__«C, 9 progriations at that time. Mrs. W. W. Simms, and Mrs. Betty |* ciock. | Webb became the parents of a baby (’RE,'EN §0Yj‘\ BEAN§ % Canned Twe New rrograms Vrcoman; from Hoonah, Helen| Zach Gordon, wirector of the|girl at 6:07 o'clock this morning in BAKED SOYA BEANS in Tomato Sauce willlams, Willlam Sheakley, Harry UGO, which offifally closed its|St. Ann’s Hospital. The infant CHOW MUNG BEANS “for Sprouting” The addition or two n2w pro- grams adopted bv the Legislaturs in 1045 resulting in increased costs of administration and the need for additional personnel and othes costs were given as reasons by the Board mary Election. T Hall All persons who planned to have ? all. {for ‘the evening, “Education for their petition heard on the above| e upshot of the meeting Wasiworld Fellowship,” and has a date should take due notice h:!ccr‘ the appointment of a <cmmitfce to background of travel and lecturing and watch for the announcemeng|COnfer With the teen-agers as to experience which makes for an in- of the new date whicn is to be set|Just what their program is and if teresting and authentic talk. later. { e crything is feawbic, start the ball| Once more on the calendar for !anlung for a permanent teen-age . the business session will be discus- cut properly finsnced. |sion of the Scholarship Fund, Mrs ACA, ELLIS AIRLINES | Wi Miicee Goairoso: |pouseed. - Rethiabmmeto’ 4t i a S b ; Ek- 'servi slos rOgT; Flv “RIPS 0“ FRIDA j}!(';mguxf:a;[;r?fz;xlT;cl?;::er b Iecr\ed at the close of the program Alaska Coastal Awrunes and Ellis M. BABY GIR{ 1> DUKN To E Hope, Dorgthyr Hendrickser, | | Airlines yesterday flew the follow- | Anderson. w. ROBERI WEBBS TODAY Willis R. isooth, and Barney | the teen-agers m ———— g man:s This committee meets at the USO| Marvin, Harry Douglas and N. A.| dccis*last night, announced that missed being born by candlelight McEachran. U nishings must be auctioned cff [by only a matter of minutes as An Ellis plane from Ketchikan 1ot later thar Msrch 25, accor ng (the electricity in the city flicked |brought George Woolfe, L. A. Bru- | !: requirements made by the Na-.on and off. |baker, E. A. Landy, John Olafson,|tional USO in New York City. 1t is| The baby weighs 8 pounds, 6 | ly the teen-aze committee may ounces and is the first child of the anent home in Douglas. stovepipe itself completelv severed | A FEW OF OUR Quistanding and Unusual Body Building Foods 100 PER CENT PURE SORGHUM i No Preservatives Added No Preservatives Added KALDAK NUTREX—“Brewer’s Yeast” SOYA MILK in cans and many others at for its request fc: additional ad-|Capt. R. Bucy, Glenn Allen, Harold "€l minlatnu’v‘; funds. Their programs S\Frhurst. go.mie MeIntosh: m: decide to use part of the $2,000 Rector of '_X‘he _Holy Trinity, Episco- include legislation for e welfare {Wrangell, Mrs. R. M. Randall. iraised 50 far to purchase ne(dnd\palv and his wife. of children. The Legislature, for| To Petersburg, Mrs. O. msckson,‘fumuhmgs of the USO for me‘ 3 e E the first time, adopted an aid to|Harold Stolpe, John Grebsted, Bruce‘prnposed teen-age club. | FROM SITKA Parker; to Ketchikan, Frank Mar-; In the meantime, anyone dcsimm‘} Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Simms have ito contribute to the teen-ag: fund |arrived here from Sitka. During | Dependent Children prograra per- mitting the Territory to participaie may do so by sending checks w“their visit in this city, they are Treasurer McNaughton. taying at the Baranof. y g T S Women's Avvaner " Baranef Hotel Building \ 100 PER CENT PURE MOLASSES ; | ! { § “It's the Nicest Store in Town” shall, Willilam Baker. —— DRINK KING BLACK LABf FREE DELIVERY CALL 16 or 24 with the Federal Government in providing funds for dependent DANCE eyl flprrmenflresenlyemnen e TONIGHT at the=m— ELKS HALL with THE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES UNION Dancing Starts at 10 P. M. Music by Mathe REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED Baranof Hotel - Alaskan Lunch Bus Depot This Advertisement Gastineau Cafe Royal Cafe Tropics ny’s Orchestra ADMISSION $1.00 plus 20c Tax Is Sponsored hy: . Percy's Cafe Dew Drop Inn Do Not Miss This Dance of. Dances Sugar Bowl City Cafe Diaz Quick Lunch

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