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PAGE TWO a new seclion featuring FINE UND by fect fitting, long v ng 10 ironing knit I In white, pink and tone white top, black Tailored and lace trimmed- mog 2.35 - 3.60 BN B ERTHINGS ;:ADLES Two-wa treteh girdles and panty oirdlc In satin latex and woven yon lastex Very light and tovely 420 and 5.25 SATIN HALF SLIPS In peach rayon satin, lace trimmed Very nice half slip— 3.60 ehtends Co QUALITY SINCE /88T DOUGLAS NEWS OQ.ES. MEETING The regular meeting of Nuggett Chapter No. 2 Order of Eastern Star held last evening in the Eagles Hall, was a well attended affair with many visitors as well as mem- bers present. ~wenty-five year membership cards were presented to Mrs. Jane Cashel and Mr. and Mrs. J. O Wikham, by Worthy Matron Helmi 3ach, behalf of the Chapter The banquet tables in the dining all we! beautifully decorated in & St. Patrick’s Day motif and deli- cious refreshments were served by Poor and Geneva Walters. on Alice TERR. GUARD MEETING were will be a regular meeting » Douglas Unit of Territorial und a very enjoyable evening is promised by the officers of the lcdge, who are in charge of the entertainment and refreshments al new games will be intro- , and pr will be awarded - e MISS SYLVIA DAVIS RETURNS TO NEW YOR Miss - Sylvia Davis, Mr. and vesterday by plane enroute to New York City. after a visit of several weeks herc with her family and friends. She plans to continue her | studies and her chosen career as a | symphonic violinist in that city, |und left at this time to keep ap- | pointments made before she left for her trip here. Miss Davis during daughter of her visit ap- | peared as the featured violinist in | a concert i under the of Chamber Music given auspices of the Rainbow according o Captain Wen- i Give of which she had ‘been & dell Cahill - tomorkow evening at! pmemper and also graciously enter- 1:30 olclookidn: the MAtatorug. | faiieq many public functions ¥ S b where her artistry was keenly ap- MOTHER 1S DUE breciatéa Frank MeclIlhardy expects 1 i her Mother today for the Jirst time in nearly five years. She JENSEN, BOAT SHOP Bob Jensen, boat builder” from ~Just tak: & look at ‘the snow, California, Bas entered the Boehl, Maybe it is falling when you look, Warner and Routsala partnership and then believe that spring is just in the Douglas Boat Shop. Jensen ried mén with two children is now residing in Juneau. He was formerly building fast cruisers and runabouts at nta Cruzand Mon- terey, California .. Women of Moose Social Meeting Is Tom(mw Night The Women of the Moose will hold initiation of new members at al meeting tomorrow night, at 8 oclock in the Moose Lodge Rooms in the Sewdrd Building, and will also welcome back Mrs. Dave Milner who has just returned from a trip south. All members are urged to attend, around the corner, Yes, the vernal equinox is arriv- ing and tomorrow is supposed to be the first day of spring Spring begins tonight in the Cen- tral, Mountain and Pacific time 'z At 11:33 p. m. in Chicago ) m. in Denver and 9:33 p m. in San Francisco, the sun’s rays will be vertical over the quator, thereby producing in theory the tim2 of e2qual night and the vernal equinox. Spring will ar- rive on the Atlantic seaboard at 12:33 a. m. tomorrow - - CARD OF THANKS my friends: I wish to ack- nowledge with sincere thanks your beautiful floral offerings and other kind expressions of sympathy upon the death of my beloved mo- | ther, Mrs. Annie Anderson. (Signed) HENRY ANDERSON To il SENATE GIVES 0K TO SINGLE PRIMARY BILL ‘Meat Put inmstion foBe Submitted fo Voters- Labor Act Held Up B o mer. J. AEatbriais Tlbr coutil BE-!-A SIGMA DHI the Founders' Day banquat also After ol Wk BAeand the, DIl \px'(-m('ed‘ his remarks with, i t — - ———e This session’s most remodeled| Brownell motion defeated, Coohe ~I™ mot mueh of a drinking man — | measure, Rep. Curtis Shattuck’s| pan secured consent of the Senate MY*!f but ] i With an almost_complete attend- Planket Primary Bill, HB. 4, gain- t5 put'SB; 1, over until this after-, ReP Stanley McOuteheon, Who ance, Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma ed the ‘votes of three-fourths of!; on g5 that he might further|m2de the motion to ‘\”k") closing held a full business session last Alaska’s Senators yesterday after-i i, it before vote. (hours provisions from v”. fn o y in the home of Mrs. W. R ) but only after still further|” committee reports received by (f'.‘“,'d,, 'J"f“ 'x’_“"}:f"ll‘l'i\_’]“"]’( A A soning the cultural pro- B— . medification the Senate yesterday afternoon "“I"“’.,,.'] ];}Illli ” ?,,,kn 15 h'l“ 5 08 g i hingiBl > A The bill started out in the House were: H.B. 30, wages and hOUIS, o oroin ‘nive" ploes i whish et Sy R ll-fledged act to put the|“do not pass” from Labor, ChAir- pe waid he has met “only the micer shiow; echeRuled: fset & it lot primary into effect,|man Green not concurring; S.. .o ol Taas i 3 Mrs Purington, chairman wiftly chopped down to|31 “do not pass” from Education; ' . J & by o Wi vho M retirned m size by the lower cham- | 3B, 32, “without recommendation”| McCulcheon was e peinted out from & trip outside, Sveb the ber, As it came over to the Senate|from Education; H.B. 20 and H.B I:I'p C A\I(.]I.\Ll_ \\)\u) ni (y-fi ;'f biie Have OF tHs " lestiel i b | the bill contained a pair of ques-'5 “do pass” from Education; S, ("2t While ‘Mr‘C.\n(l deon may fre-| SUT B wObine Wak ibonse | tions for submission to the voters!s7 “do pass” from Education,, 9" nnl].- iser pifacs Bame T etet b Sthla ot N 1d have as neatly “framed” | Whaley not concurring till after C %" .llqvmn it A week cading t ng holi- he outcome against the Blanket!yeport of the Finance Committee, ~O° °° ™¢¢ Y will be in’ the form of two >rimary as has ever been seen The Senate was to open its day . _ Bt g s of styles, with tea served Senator N. R. Walker opened the | this morning at 11 o'clock, Rep. R. R. (Bud) War Gold Room vf the Baranof ittack in the Senate. His aim was gt a e Le'Was Tor GG\ A merely to knock out the top-rank- ! P e ashiéns . are to include exclusive | B , to say they like things as they are | EEI- A E ‘1p 2 \“l‘”J“\’\l/‘ 3 lexllz( 4 that the @ recent trip enst. They will vary ot Trishasd 2Bk o ohted Both thal. M I"fi, SP ‘KERS § ‘},]\J-«“ aalnlBaiee s allowed oups and will run the g fiirmative and negative forms of péRgae i5% Bolirs> 16 was. shp- from new ort togs to lie blanket ballot question, without M“E up MOfiRAM e o ‘;‘,';p’“d A ; ite evening array 3 xplanatory matter i Porkegaibe 0P (0r: AIBIB tsting Mo, Burington of + HERE'S A RECIPE youll want to said that the Ketchikan city cc a keep handy! Makes a large, handsome Compromi: The Juneau Townsend Club met was successfully handling the aittee are ‘fo be Ir cake that's moist and delicious, The Walker = proposai set the'last night, with Jack Wilson, Vice vor problem there, thanks musgcen, Mrs. Ken Alexander, 1 CREAM together until very light; trong party boys and those wishing : president, presiding, and Mrs. Carl cocperation of the city’s liguor deal- Williams, Mrs. R. B. Will- 2 cups sugar to see a fair question go to the people into a round of jockeying i for position. Finally adopted was compromise submitted by Senator \llen Shattuck; a compromise that ends H.B. 4 back to the House a | far stronger measure than when' it came over. The query posed in H.B. 4 now reads I favor changing to the blanket ballot primary election system, in which names of all candidates ap- pear on a single ballot at the Election—Yes——No——." 1 that form, and with a section ed to require canvassing of the results and their transmittal to the Legislature, the Blanket Primary erendum passed the Senate by 2 to 4 vote. Nays were: Gunder- 1, Lyng, Rogge and Coffey. Before getting tangled up in the imary ballot business, the Sena- vesterday campleted work on then-pending amendments to S.B. 1, the Green-Shattuck Workmen's Compensation Bill. However, that may have been “love's labor lost,” as the House yesterday gave final passage to its version of the same oill, and it would now seem that the sportsmanlike thing for the Senate to do Is toss its own bill overboard. One Requirement The amendment leading to most discussion yesterday was one writ- ing into the bill a requirement for (ransportation of injured workers to hospital. At [irst a $150 limit was suggested by the maker, Senator Frank Whaley; next came a mcve to up the figure to $425, by Me- Cutcheon. Adopted w a compro- mise letting the smaller figure stand but definitely placing liabil- ity on an employer for any overage of that item. Also adopted was a McCutcheon mendment requiring supply of | Yrosthetic devices tmechanical limbs, etc.) to injured workmen. ' | Highlight of the afternoon was ' ington. Visitors who were introduc- Later a motion to & 1y ed by Representative Chris Hen- postpone the bill—which was ac- nings and spoke briefly were Jesse companice by sotto vec THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1Burs provi s 51 (Al- will taks initiation ritual late in getting in some report or DOurs provided in House Bill 51 (Al Laurene Knowles, and Mrs. Earl Fosse. C. Collen as Secretary. The National weckly “Flash’ an- s % cup shortening Add, one at a time, beat in well: e end of a long list of the affair will go on nounced that Congressman Jerry i Rep. Oscar Gill rose [ Tickets for 1 2 eggs Voorhis, California Democrat, has i memkars would like to he bout the first of April Sift together: made a strong demand on the Ways from man.” H Preceding the fashion show dis- 3 cups sifted Centennial and Means Committee in Congress that a man who takes a dri ] ular affairs of the : PeACH BLOssoM CAKE FLOUR that immediate attention be given when he wants one, he too, wa taken up, most impor- ‘jz(f?aspoonsal( the Townsend Plan as the only against compulsory closing hours t election of officers for IGUPCOCf)fl N feasible method of caring for the ing set by the Territorial govern- ming y2ar. Mrs. R. B. Will- A\dlnl fluurl,)mwa]:_c:;(\;\uly\mh; Nation's senior citizens. FHRND 2 ms was shosen president; Laurene cup buttermil A. B. Cain was welcomed back Strike Closing Hours Knowle ent; Elise from a two months' trip showing Alaskan pictures in Western Wash- The motion to strike closing Lour rom the bill passed, 13 to D. Lander, Speaker of of Representatives; G Internaticnal Organizer of the lier the session pass Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and which provides a fund for dis House “let’ Woolf, 17-6. the get rid of it Cor & PIx Allied Workers Union of Ameri hermen by ral Alaska Fishermen’s Union, and ‘jxed President of the CIO Council in H. B. 22, which wo dent of the Townsend Club, was the {cemen and women, concluding speaker. alternates to National adjourned and dancing was enjoy- majority was led insuff ed until 11 p. m. to the music of —— ———— > 2 Collen, pianist. | ileve .o ek Creomulsion rgiievns» promptl¥ bkg MemPers. of the: Juneen High' iomdee it goepighy to thegestof the School Chimson Bears, basketball rm laden phlegm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- be the guests of the Chamber of yraneg el your druggist to sell you Commerce at the noonday meeting g hottle of Creomulsion with the un- Members of the Board of Regents quickly allays the cough or you are will aléo be gussts and Capt. A. E.H 1QHave your money back, Dres that bunch. | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis e and John Olofson, Secretary of the fees, with an emer Ketchikan. G. E. Almquist Presi- direct election of After a short on the meeting was defeated bocause E. M. McIntyre, violinist; and Mrs B h .t. ¢. OF C. ToMorrow ~ DICGINCHI IS trouble to help loosen and expel i f theast Alaska, will h SHampfgns ot GoUine 7 flamed bronchial mucous mem- tomorrow at the Baranof Hotel. derstanding you must like the way it Lathrop will do the talking for CREOMULSION FROM FAIRBA Mrs. M. Clifford South, Jr. a| resident of Fairbanks is registered at the Baranof. JUNEAU, WEATHER Mrs. Trevor Davis, left|paps pOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN 1 ME | Max. temp. | TODAY i last | Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs. Weatherat | Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am, | anchorage 27 0 8 Trace Pt. Cloudy ! Barrow { =31 Fog i | Bethel -4 -23 -18 09 Pt. Cloudy | | Cordova 34 13 15 .03 Clear H | Dawson 12 -6 -5 [\ Pt. Cloudy | =damonton 45 38 0 | Tairbanks -11 -23 22 02 Smoky 1 | Haines 34 32 32 .02 Snow i | Tuneau g 37 31 33 01 Snow Juncau Airport 37 32 34 01 Snow Ketchikan | 34 38 09 Rain Kctzebue 12 | -28 -28 Trace Snow McGrath 4 -28 -15 Trace Snow | Nome -22 -19 Trace Snow Northway -10 | 21 -21 0 Clear 1 | Petersburg 39 26 34 01 Snow | Portiand 58 45 i Prince George 40 20 20 0 Clear Srince Rupert > 18§ 3an Francisco 54 46 47 Rain Seattle 52 | 44 0 itka £ 40 8z 04 24 Snow Whitehorse .. 33 16 17 0 Cloudy Yakutat 37 24 24 87 Cioudy “——(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today® WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A storm on the 4:30 a. m. weather map is m EVENING: Lynn Canal—northerly U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUR interior drawn into the Gulf of Alaska behind it. MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY ALASKA 1 BULLETIN i located about 200 miles west of Sitka noving north with cold air from the MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN B . , Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today ... friendly refreshment is part of the doings | . WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) . . : P : “ape Decision Rain 2 SE 32 S teet Getting ready for the big parade is plenty exciting, especially when Jape Spencer Cloudy 32 N 32 2 feet : B 3, : 3 la. Have a S e Saow 8HoRrw Sy friends gather "round. That’s a time for sparkling Coca-Col : Five Finger Light Rain 38 SE 13 1 foot : 0 . Whenever people o Tai ke § e A Sect Coke just naturally means It’s fun to get together. peop! Linedly Sock vl ol 2 fatet meet, you're liable to find Coca-Cola and the friendly pause—the pause >cint Retreat Snow 32 N 28 Zero that refreshes, the happy moment of hospitality. winds 25 miles per hour becoming | Colin Zees CENTENNIAL TREAT Americin - Worio Apuirs ) 7/ Ygslem oliThe /.'//,/77' e 7 southerly 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight. Inside waters of Southeast Alaska except Lynn Canal—easterly to southeasterly winds 30 miles pe: hour decreasing to 20 miles per hour Thursday morning. Outside waters Dixon Entrance to Sitka—southwest winds 35.miles per hour slowly de- creasing to 20 miles per hour Thursday morning. Outside waters, Sitka tc Yakutat—variable winds near 15 miles per hour. Snow or snow showers aorth of Frederick Sound; rain or showers south of Frederick Sound. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneasu Cold Storage Co. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1946 Senator O. D. Cochran’s ol'atlou‘ ‘)7 s the measure, although thorc’c. mes, recording secretary; Mrs n objection to a Brownell amend-“’lfouok CONIROI_’ wore af native to 11 negative Ken A wder, corresponding secre- HQSP"M. "0“5 ment to up the minimum penaltyi W otes tary; Mrs. D. C. Langdon, treas- George Bryson was admitted to | from $50 fine to $500 and the max- | CLOSING HOURS H.J. Memorial 2, to include Cook urer. New officers are to be in-| st Ann's Hospital vesterday for | imum from $500 to $1,000. | ¥ Inlet under fishing rights contain-!stalled at the r international | surgical treatment. Commenting that the proposer of Py pee ©d in resolutioni introduced in Founders’ Day Banguet, scheduled Discharged during the day were: the amendment said he sought to, D'SCUSSED HQHSE Ceneress by Delegate E. L. Bart-!for April 30, and € over| victor Crondahl, surgical; Mrs. A. | “put teeth” in the bill, the Nome ! was passed. their duties the first meeting in |\, Stewar rgical; Mrs. J. E. Senator suggested “death without! § The House adjourned until 2 p. May. Gonnor jcal, and William | benefit of clergy” as perhaps aj The ever-new question of liquor m. today Nt ST Ak rted on| Cope, medical. | suitable punishment and wound up, control splashed its way across the 4 o o i g % Rushing THeE. NG B SeRE A ik . i " floor as the morning session of the SO oas e 1Ky Sveny | by painting a picture of one of be tk referential tes 1 f g ; i (Territorial House gradually assumed ¢ A CLi 1B e preferential tea, sche- Puckett has arved here O e, et ts of & WOTU tastimonal ) p!NU FA)"{ duled for March 31, and will ke | from Ancharage. He is registered 'riminal class, the employers” lan- |{he aspects of a WC A . i held in the home of Mrs dre 3 S 4 5 " “for 5 A jadl” dinner today. beld in the home of Mrs. Mildred st the Baranof. Ruishing “for 500 days in jail” be- > = . Her international I rary | 5 Almost every members who rose ] i ermann, international honorary A | ¢avse unable to pay his fine for = C0C Pl T ey closing 5l member of Beta Sigma Phi. Pled William.-J. Toscant, of Los Ange- such dire dereliction as being a day [0 Speak against compulsory closing 4 am-J. Toscani, of ics, Calif, is a cuest at the Baran- ik s “Red Devil’s Food Cake " °: Beat until smooth, then add: 2 teaspoons soda, dissolved in 1 cup boiling water Mix until well blended. Bake in 3 large layer pans or large loaf pan,in moderate 350°F.) oven about 40 minutes for layers, 1 hour for loaf. (Notes This baster is quite thin.) * Because it _is better ~{IMR for baking ... The Swing D) is to Centennial PEACH yos) BLOSSOM CAKE FLOUR! © 19 CONTENNIAL FLOVMING MILLS €O, THRO YEARS IN ALASKA " Firats” - © Multi-engined aircraft © Multiple crews © Siewardess service © Hot meals aloft ® To link Alaska with Seattle © Two-way radio communication © Gne-day service—Seattle to Nome © To be cerlificated for night and day instrument operation her s fisk Coke =Coca-Cola “Coca-Cola” and its abbreviation |'Coke” are the registered trade. marks which distinguish the prod: Juct of The Coca-Cola Company. © 1946 The C-C Co.

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