The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1946, Page 2

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P —— = WA et ATt A Tt AT bbb Tk et s A Pmartorn fcassta iy [T | @ s mm—— N PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Pure Dye . . . Pure Silk ’s a rare fine collection . the first we have had : They're all e prints of great American designers . . . (Carnegie, Rosenstein, Halpert, Adrian, Blotta) ... We present them with great pride. 36” Wide FLORALS NOVELTY PRINTS in vear exclu; Designers’ Fabrics. .. Ducharnes’ W QUALITY S/NCE 1887 Such popularity should be — and is— deserved | Of all topcoat- ings — none are more de- sirable — more practical — and more styleful. And of all coverts — none are more expertly and hand- somely tailored than Michaels - Stern's. When you say “‘show me a covert” —we're all set—we'll prove it today ! Tailored in Rochester by MICHAELS-STERN Neotice ROYAL CAFE Formerly Yanson's Cafe NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT & FINER FOODS at Atiractive Prices MRS. FRANK LAKE ANDY CADIENTE There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! lature of the Territory of Alaska, does respectfully pray that the present Governor be removed from office with all possible dispatch. AND YOUR MEMORIALIST WILL EVER PRAY. House Resolution No. 2 WHEREAS, a“ Senator of the Senate of the Territor§ of Alaska has introduced a memorial in the Senate asking the removal of the Honorable Ernest Gruening, Gov- Iiouses of our Territorial Legisla- ture and his office; and WHEREAS, this Legislature finds it increasingly difficult to mold l-gislative policies in freedom from cxecutive dictation; and WHEREAS, the Governor, under Alaska's Organic Act, has the power cf vetoing any and all legislation passed by the Legislature, whether or not it pertains to Federal func- tions; and WHEREAS, the present Governor Take Your Pick! Two Views On ;@rueniflg The diametrically opposed influ- has abused this privilege by veto- crnor of Alaska, from office, and nces pervading the Senate and ing bills of purely local concern WHEREAS, it appears that Ernest House of Alaska's Legislature re- for political purposes; and Gruening is charged by said Sena- spectively was nev more clearly! WHEREAS, no other governor of tor with the crime of unselfishly Alaska, whether he was a resident of Alaska or a former citizen of |come State has been unable or un- shown than by the pair of conflict- ing measures introduced in those chambers yesterday. devoting his indefatigable spirit to tory of Alaska, and WHEREAS, it further appears that ‘'said Senator has brought said charges with personal, szlnsh and intent to discredit an The upper body had first say, in|willing to cooperate fully with the the presentation of Senate Memorial Ne. 1 Legislative body, by Senator N. R. Walker. The NOW, THEREFORE, your Mem- retaliated later in the day |crialist, the Senate of the Legis- malicious impromptu House Resolution : —— - - — 2, by Rep. Stanley McCutch-) . 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, W CATHER BUREAU g | JUNEAU, ALASKA The two measures, completely | WEATHER BULLETIN self-explanetory, are printed here-| pyya poR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN 1 ME ith, in full i Max. temp, TODAY Extraordinary Session of the last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs, Weather at Heversav Loglalatits | 10, R LR NINRS 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. Honorablz Harry S. Truman, Pres-| et 20 16 18 Snow ident of the United State; To The Bethel o -27 0 Clear Congress of the United States; To|Somiol % 2 05 Snow Showers The Honorable Julius Krug, Secrc-.‘aawsa; 2 Y ; 0 Cloudy tary of the Interior o P 0 Your Memorialist, tke Senate of | TémONES 8 Ay on Snow (le Legislature of the Territory of | | ok 0AnKs 32 02 Snow Alaska, in the Extraordinary Ses- | 12ines o 32 o Sriow sion of the Seventeenth Session as- | l""““ eion s 2 ‘05 Snow Showers sembled, does most respectively rep- | K‘t.':i;;‘kan:po 35 34 Pt. Cloudy asent: H WHEREAS, the present chief ex- | <otzebue %1 . ‘S:;m\:‘ ccutive of Alaska, Governor Ernest|McGrath o P 5 St Gruening, responsible to the Feder- | ome i o "o p?mzm,udv 11 government and not to the peo-| Nerthway i S \ Pt. Cloud: ple of Alaska Lecatss he is a Fed- | Petersburg e - - f, b T exally-appointed employe2, has seen | n‘;;‘]‘;“dcmrgp 0o "“ & 4 Pi.F Glowdy fit to attempt to use his Federal = 2 % . P i office for political purposes; and ‘Ii‘ru\c:a Ru;_u.rl 42 'H 3 44 Snow and Rain WHEREAS, the present Governor ‘:""u*]‘“‘““‘fi”” ‘;?, o has done so by writing official let- | Seattie oo o tors from the Office of the Gov- ‘“hk“h : §; ;’; 33 i ’;'oufii""dy ernor to members of the electorate | Whitehorse e 2 £ 2 oliciting their votes for ecertain {“kuws&'aou e yesterd::; tod:30 j'm lbflfl‘;' L Retn “:"(’1"‘“““‘ e WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Cold air continues to feed across the Gulf WHEREAS, the present Governor | 0f Alaska frcm interior Alaska this morning gaining moisture and heat has also used Federal funds as well : from the gulf resulting in showery conditions and variable cloudiness as Territorial funds under his con- | throughout Southeast Alaska. H trol for the purpose of printing and | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ributing booklets attacking cer-| Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today ain members of the Legislature for WIND Height of Waves heir actions as representatives leg-| Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ly elected by and responsible to, Cave Decision Pt. Cloudy 38 S 12 - he people, distributing these bunkfiCanr Spencer Pt. Cloudy 37 WSswW 2 4 feet in Federal franked envelopes Idred wock Snow 35 SSE 25 3 feet 1d has also used his ‘lppoinuv\i‘ii\'t’ Finger Light Pt. Cloudy - 38 SSE 20 1 foot powers for political purposes; and | Lincoln Rock Ti Cloudy 39 SSE Calm WHEREAS, the present Governor, Point Retreat bnow 3 S 3 Calm during the past three regular ses- MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY jons of the Territorial Legislature,| EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, attmpted to wrest the control Dixon Entrance to Yakutat variable winds mostly southerly and under of the Legislature from the people'20 miles per hour today becoming, easterly to northeasterly 15 to 20 miles gnd place it in the hands of his: per hour Wednesday morning. Variable cloudiness with occasional snow cffice, and by so dcing has dis- flurries throughout the area. rupted cooperation and brought A low of 29.68 inches is located in Prince William Sound and is re- chout stalemates between the two maining stationary and filling. i i | 7= DBESSESuwploSIZS0 - ss.ooh DRESSES up o 2150 - 10.00 DRESSES up to 3500 - 15.00 Few COATS and SUITS - Half Price i Channel Apparel 20th Century Building ssisting the peopls of the Terri- | TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1946 babies, buried the dead,” and help- ed the indigent villagers as much as possible both spiritually and physi- S e e . honorable man in the eyes of the people, and WHEREAS, Forest Service is preparing maps and additional required data, and Ernest the Rural Electrification Adminis- Governer 'Gruening is in fact outstanding as | cally. trGtion has neen reGUestad’ to end the grea governor in the history, Ccach Barney Apderson and out their rep.esemtative to thake of the Territory of Alaska; mem| of the Crimson Bears ;5 fegsibility survey and aid in fur- | NOW, THEREFORE, BE'IT RE- team hcaced by Captain Les Hogin, | ther development of the project. SOLVED, that the House of Rep- were introduced by Hank Harmon. A total of 85 paid applications resentativas congratulate and com-| Both first and second string mem- for membership has been received to date, and cabin owners and oth- ers who have not yet made applica~ mend Governor Ernest Gruening for his untiring efforts in kehalf of bers of the team were present Af, special request from the Ro- :he Jere ol the Tuithory of A b g ”?p Crimson Bears sang ion for membership and electric ka, and that this Resolution be school song. service may make application either spread in the official Journal of Garvin tinroduced four |, v g at Shattuck’s Agency in Juneau, or the House of Representatives, and at De Hart's Store at AuK Bay. ntw members to the Rotary, Henry that a copy hereof be dispatched to Sully, Henry Hogue, Del Miller, Jc2 e his Excellency, the President of McLean 3 * o s 0 the Dnited States forthwith. bes the basketball AT were: W. W, Simms, Almer on, W. E. Donaldson and 1 Coffey. el OFFICERS. ELECTED BY GLACIER HIWAY FLEC, ASSOCIATION —— e BASKETBALL CHAMPS, MRS. SUCH GUESTS AT ROTARY MEET YODAY . ° * WEATHER REPORT e (U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) @ Temperatures for 24-Hour Period ® Endinz 6:30 o'Clock This Morning . © o o . . ° ° ° In Juneau—Maximum, 34; minimum, 27. At Airport—Maximum, 33; Juneau High's Baskatball team, minimum, 25. EScutheast Alaska Champions of 1946, were guests today at the rogu- lar noon luncheon mecting of the Highway ° Juneau Rotary Club in the Baranof | ¢lation, Inc, newly formed ccop-| e Gold Room. Mrs, Georgiana Such, | €rative proposing rural electrifica- | ¢ Alaska agent for International Cor-|tion for the Auk Bay-Tee Harbor| e ° ° ° . WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau ana Vieinity) Partly eloudy tonight and Wednesday with occasional snow flurries. Lowest tem- perature early Wednesday and Thursday morning near 28 degrees. © o 6 o s 00030 s s Gilacier Electric Asso- respondence Schools, Inc., spoke on| area held their first meeting of “Tte Berbers of North Africa” as|the nine incorporator-members on| featured speaker’ March 17; Mrs. Such told of early experien-|vlected the following nmcers.: ces as a child in Africa with her|President, Curtis H. Sherwood: father and mother. A member of | “ice President, Ludwig Nelson, Sec- | the British Diplomatic Service, Mrs. | retary, Mrs., Gwen Epperson; and | Such’s fatber traveled all over the| Treasurer, James P. De Hart. nd| adopted by-laws PLEAD GUILTV—FINED William Hart and Donald Jobn- continent with his family before ‘The other incorporators are Al- ! son, arrested last week on a charge his death in Algiers len Shattuck, James V. Hickey, Sr., ' of a2csault and battery, pleaded As an adult, M Such spent | Ciifford Brown, Chet Ellis and guilty in U. S. Commissioner’s Court many years in a tiny native village John Hagmeier. at Algiers where she “delivered the| A representative of ieaide Sugar Bowl OPENS TOMORROW MORNING at'd A. M. Brop in for those Famous Hot Cakes by Cleda and the “Gang™ ’&Xbértly ; frqiried ‘ | end were firled $50 each by Com- | missioner Felix Gray. HONE T JUiCE \m“g‘o“ s LAD 9"?,,“'““ "“‘G!:::olfls"‘o O Con TRl =2 oA worst T qypeet wi‘m\, greet y' Food prépared in company operafed kitchens rMenls aloft included in passenger fare One of the many PASSENGER SERVICE features provided for the. convenience and comfort of our Alaska Passengers Frequent schedules between Seattle, Ketchikgn, Juneau, Whitehorse, Fairbanks, Galena, McGrath, Nome and Bethel For Reservations See Your Local Pan American World Airways Office & L2av AHERICAN WoRrLD AIRWALS A C’7[ é;s/e/r/ o/ //e%/”] @jpe/;- m'

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