The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1946, Page 2

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& BEE B e s - i H ¥ { 3 s (L —" ) Y s il fn s, s P e e el * e PAGE. TWO Ezilee Grovrrecse all the we host nishings Whether it > Epring or months to follow ... We'l of smart, well-groomed It and clothing . . SUITS . ... TOPCOATS Hickey - Freeman and Stern tailored . . . Suits ¢ you'll approve. HATHAWAY SHIRTS - Solid colors, blue, tans, gicens . . . handsome patterns and stripes. McCURRAH NECKWEAR Aristoerats in neckwear e rtints Conservative patterns or bold new designs. .M BEHRENGS), ., Norali Here DESPERATE IDAYO rALLS, iGaho Colin posted the 1ioliowing MacKenzic ou' ou“ ign on the wall of his cafe: = i “Will marry any farmer’s daugh- ter who owns her own cow and butter. Signed, Desper- | The southbound Canadian-Pacific Princess Norah, arriving at 7 a. m and sailing at 9 a. m. today, car- rizd the following passengers To Juneau irom Skagway Haas, George Lundy d, Don Telles, Jack K. N. Jones, Grace Phelps and Sisiter M Departing for Vancouver was Mr A. B. Bardon Fer Seattle: Mr. ., Mrs. Geyer, Blinn, M. A. Bergman, man, Joan Bergman 4 Mrs, V. G. Lagergrzn, Mrs. C Wiliiams, Mrs. D. Willlams, Ann| ms, J. Doorr, T. J. Suther- land, R. P, Post, C. L. Langston. ' arl Stromberg, H. W. Anderson, Miss Krause, Miss Sullivan, J. D.! Jenes, Mrs. Jones, Miss E. M. Gil-' Leort, Miss Rowland, F. S. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shields.! .- i MEEKS ADJUDGED PAUPER BY KEHOE Judge J. W. Kehoe, presiding in the District Court here, this morn- ing signed an order adjudging George Harrison Mecks a paup and appointing William L. Paul, Jr, and M. E. Monagle as his attorney on appeal of his’ conviction of the first degree murder of Clarence J Campbell. can churn ate.’ Maj. P H Clark. and M R. J. G Peterson, G Mrs. Berg- - ELEVEN PASSENGERS FLOWN BY COASTAL' Alaska = Coastal Airlines foday’ flew the {following passengers to Ketchikan: E. G. Jobnson, J. Mitch- ell, J. Sigelove and E. E. Gilling- water; to the Polaris-Taku Mine Hans Frosse, A. Nelson, J. Smith .and G. Phillips; to Sitka: Tom Morgan and W. C. Rebenck; to Hoonah, Mrs. Eli Hansen —ee FROM MINNESOT. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Colten, Minn., are at Hotel Junes —————— - FROM HOONAH Guest at the Juneau this week is F. Robert Norton of Hoonah. Easy HOUSE SPENDS WOMAN IS~ SHIPS REMAIN 5~~~ s CLOSING DAY, MAYORAT STRIKE-BOUND ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1946 EASY MANNER ~ WRANGELL ALASKA PORTS imest the last official House tion on the closing day of the cxtracrdinary legislative session yes- terday wi age, 16-7, of House Racclution 2, lauding Gov. Ernest Gruani Voting a Reps. Robert Jol'nsen, Peter:o; Vukovi Oscar iinst the resolution were Hoapes, Curtis attuck, h and M. J. Walsh. 8. Gi and Wal Porter, who opposed the measure consist- | itly prior tc the final vote on sage, were believed to have mis- ‘srstood the question in voting Immediately after vote on the colution the lower body recessed 1 p. m. yesterday. reassembling at time only to recess again until 8 o'clock last night Eight c¢'clock found Houte mem- [ many of whom arrived from a party in Rep. Bess Cross’ new Gold Belt Avenue home, in a fes- tive mood, ready for another recess, which was annour at approxi- ately 8:10. Members then patrolled the halls or gather il groups un- til appic c'clock when they met again tc hear the Senate report readiness to edjourn “Roiler Room™ Tribuie r to similar action in the Hous:, Rep. Warren Taylor paid tribut pers, the and the cem en- was en- to fel which astiz ceived. Thie atmosphere became still more {ostive as Speaker Jesse D. Lander ced that Gov. Gruening had “a little présent for the members” House Bill 68, which s §7 per diem for legislators. R:ps. Peterson, Frank Peratro- 2nd Mrs. Linck were named to rm the Governor and Reps E rd Anderson and Mrs ss to inform the Senats of the House's readiness to adjourn Last words w enjoyed by Peterson who rose, on rewurn of thie notificaticn ccmmittees, to make what he-described as “not much of a campaign speech.” Or nnounce- mint of Peterson's subject matter Mrs. Cross, who had risen at inter- vals throughout the evening to in- vite members and the gallery to “a 1t my house,” said “I'm 1cme now?” Rcpartec By Peterson J Mrs. Cross to d then admitted that he had consented to become a candidate for the office of Delzgate on the Recpublican ticket He concluded cordially, “ItNl be a pleasure, gentlemen, to r2ceive from you next year!” A roll call vote was facetiously demanded on the motion to ad- journ and several members still more facetiously voted against ad- journment, but the motion cayried. The Territorial House thus con- cluded activities until next year's regular legiclative session at 9:40 o'clock last night. - eee - FROM NAKNEK Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrop of Naknek are Baranof guests. ladies and memorials spirit of hospitable family ways. Maurice T., Alaska S. Linck, Almer J.| Steve | Reps. | .o velax with the pause that refreshes The job's easy as pie when the whole family tackles spring cleaning. Especially when at hand in the family icebox there’s Coca-Cola. Have a Coke just naturally means “Let’s enjoy the pause that refreshes.” Cleaning house or *“‘open house”, Coca-Cola goes with the friendly BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. [liam J. Beach and Stockton Webb | [ rcontemued from Page Onej (Continued from Page One) | - | A Standard Oil Company lanker‘{ the J. H. McEachern, discharged | bulk oil from her tanks at the Standard Oil Dock here this morn- | ing and later today shifted to the Union Oil Dock to pipe ashore more bulk products. However, packaged oil products requiring manual or sling unloading are not being put ashore. The Alaska liner Columbia sailed from Seward southbound at 10 o'clock last evening—according to Anchorage reports, without unload- ing freight. Cordova is also report- cd involved™in the strike. Local shipping officials for ma- and 217 to 113 against extending liquor store hours beyond 8 p.m ELECTION AT SITKA SITKA, Alaska, April 3.—Mayor Charles Peterson was returned to office, unoppesed, with 396 compli- mentary votes, as yesterday’s ele tion results were tabulated. Top three in the eity council race were: Dr. Willlam Charteris 339; William Sarvela, 316; and Kenneth Nordby, 272. Also-rans Wil- pulled 202 and 141 votes respective- Other results: William Cook, un- oppesed to the Utilities Board, 376 jor companies state their hance votes; Arthur Franklin, 283 votes are tied, as agreement with the and Kenneth French, 148 votes, to|striking longshoremen must be the School Board reached at head offices in the By an overwhelming majority of | States. 270 to 17 Sitka taxpayers voted for| Efforts by Juneau merchants to a $62,000 bond issue for construc-|get North Sea cargo unloaded tion of floats and approaches for | terday afternoon, by themselves a small boat harbor. paying the difference between un- The voters also approved the pre- ion demands and wages that have sent hours for the liquor estab! - ' been in effect, proved unsuccessful. ments including the Sunday clos- ing UNION STATEMENT —_— Fcllowing is a statement sub- ELECTION 1IN SKAGWAY {mitted to the Empire this after- SKAGWAY, Alaska, April 3 |noon by Juneau Local 16, ILWU, C. A. Carroll has been reelected | huicuncing decision reached in the Skagway’s mayor with 156 votes meeting concluded immediately Other results of yesterday's elec- | Preceeding: tion follow: “Alaska Daily Empire: Councilmen, cn the Citizens Tick-| "<+, April 3, 1946. et, William Heidelberger, 13 “We wish to state that the needs Bruce M. Boynton, 94; Gale Budc, Of the Estebeth pertaining to hand- 50; and Independents William ling mail and baggage have been Feero, Jr., 143, amd A. C. Blanch- taken care of by the I. L. W. U. ard, Jr. 87. Local 16 and the sailing shall not School Board, William E. Feero,|be delayed. Sr., 135; Mrs. Marie Hoyt, reelected “We submit this information for 146. publication in the Alaska Daily Election Board, Clerks, Gertrude | Empire as of this date. April 3, Beitinger and Ruth Honius; Judg- ' 1946. es, Marie Mulcare and Edith Lar- son, Juneau, e e e e a a R I L. W. U. LOCAL 16 Publicity Committee. - S ANCHORAGE ELECTION ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 3.— GRA“TUDE Francis Bowden, President of the Retail Clerks Union was elected MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif.,, — Mayor over Winfield Erwin Jr., who Mrs. Ruby Bigelow has an admirer has been holding office since Man- on her hands and can't get rid of ders resignation by 61 votes. Wil- him. ¥ liam Geyser and Marion Smith,' She gave first running with Bowden were elected that had its jaws gun.med up with to the Council also Edward Dodd. tar, then dumped it back in the id to a sea lion The voters gave a 20-year fran- ocean. The animal jumped right chise for a transportation ?wm out again and followed her home. to Matanuska Valley lines and vot- Every time she puts him back ed for a City Manager plan by a in the ocean he shows up a few landslide. minutes later at Mrs. Bigelow’s Counting of votes was halted fre- home. quently by power shutoffs. e e A PETITION LOS ANGELEANS COM Kathryn Davenport and Char- LEWISTOWN, Mont.—Lewistown lotte O'Brien and son, all of Los hins are exiremists. A month ago Angeles, Calif., are guests at Ho- a leghorn luid a whopper. tel Juneau. Not to be outdone, a half dozen -+ other hens produced king-size eggs FROM FORT RICHARDSON —all from five to eight inches in At Hotel Baranof are M. S. longthwise circumference. Mitchell and G. H. Goss, both of, Now anofther farmer has proud- Fort Richardson iv added two eggs to the collec- SIS, & ticn—his hen claiming the title FROM' CORDOVA ior smallest eggs, with two offer- T. Axland and O. Olsnes, both of ings about the size of a large Cordova, are at the Baranof. marble. does it... Have a Coke “Coca-Cola” and its abbrevil oke” are the registered trade- imarks which distinguish the prod- uct of The Coca-Cola Company. © 1946 The C-C Co.em Pre-Easter Sale DRESSES priced as low at $7.00 BLOUSES SUITS SKIRTS -§3.75 JONES-STEVENS The House of Swansdown SEWARD STREET EPFONE A e P AR PO S S T ANOF HOTE!L 1 ool [o]

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