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PAGE EIGHT B o R 0 Ty, Color Poriraits Natmeal In your own home or in our studio. COLOR Vil I B % - ] BP S —— i SPECIAL COLD WAVE Regular . . . . $25.00 4 LOWERED® \ SER.5FG Jan 20th till Feb. Ist Open evenings by appointment Operators: PHYLIS MAYNARD, BARBARA GARRETT FLORENCE SHOP ““170005" Sreomviamst The GAYEST @f Suneaw’s always a good time at the CAPITOL | COCKTAIL BAR TR VACANCY IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES An Open Letter to the People of Alaska: I am an American Citizen and have lived in A twenty years, during which time I have shed sixteen ye out of Juneau and four vears out of Ketchikan. Iam a property owner and a taxpayer. 1 am a World War veteran of World War I1; served 18 months in France and am a member of the American Legion. My articles: platform is based on the following 1. The Conservation of Fish. I believe in ask- ing Congress for immediate appropriation of one million dollars for the Fish and Wild- life Service, 85, for law enforcement and conservation, and 157 for administration purposes. The endorsement of construction in Alaska of modern hatcheries. 3. Gradual elimination of all fish traps and reduction plants and prohibition of otter trawling in all Alaskan waters. ring ¢ small business en- to invest in developing the Tei v of Alaska, and encouraging Minin, Lumber and Recreation Centers in Ala 4. T believe in enc o ises roving our »od contfrol. selieve in hir- instead of been a the last obs have ers for ve labor leg- nd if m ¢ welfare of BOY SCOUTS 10 |SUPPRESSION OF ? TAKE OVER CiTY PROSTITUTION 15 . MADEINREQUEST sue eration During Scout THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA U. Washington DR. ABRECHT 15 60v1. FoR pay Loses 51-48 lo Commissioner City Council Pledges Coop- wasmngmn SL lew bock Ml yestubdes ko it SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1947 | GUEST SPEAKER, sow Lncheoy. \ Y e Triamgle Cleaners Spic - 'n\- Span.... ( The regular weekly meeting of { Gold Room . Dr of the Baranof with Earl Albrecht, Territorial Com- | "'Veek Feb 7 13 \TTLE, 18 — The 13th missioner of Health, as guest speak- for Cheiring v v o b proved Washington's jinx— er. He discussed health opportuni- or Squiring! Y. and Oregon State, at the top of the ties scheduled for the new year and S the Tegully meetliig of the ) Division Pacific Coast cxpresed hope that 1947 will mark Triangle Clean- u leau City Council last night, standings, looked more n great improvement in finding, ing service In- f ver Wingerson, representing the (... cyuer today like the team to isolating, and controlling cases of Sukes: your iimed eau Channel Boy SCOULS.| eyt iy the conference race. { tuberculo appearance. ity during the past four 1 e ’éfi:‘:“‘c‘““’:\_itge £ooperation | ey missed free shots from the, Dr. Albrecht also spoke on the, was the raised befcre ‘t+ Gt NERER e & it 5'{"“;‘ fo . compared with only four advantage of the new ANS hospital | WE NOW HAVE Counci’ night b ll-r\‘wLn" i s Y Scout Week,| . yashington State, gave the at Sitka, mentioning the amount of | 48-HOUR SERVICE i city Council, "o moved (‘&)psr:ninn and a | 7oUZATS a 51 to 48 victory over morey that will be saved from! ! plan will be carried out thaiz woei( \, ngton at Pullman last night. transportation costs to the Sta!es» ms'r for local Boy Scouts to take over 1 s the Huskies' first loss in Ho_‘ stressed the satisfaction of 1 1 | al disease y +!the. olty gu\”crnmont %01 obis - Aay 13 games this season, and gave having the tubercular patients c A L L has shown a persistent increase|mpe.’ i ‘elect their own Mayor. 1T four won, one lost standing within visiting range of families during the last fotir month D',u‘mx Council and ~other offifess. 'ana !B ence play. The guest speaker also revealed the the month of December the number! £ ™ ciop “the actual Junem; City Fugene Ore, Oregon State dire need for a crippled children’s of case: ported was the highesti ee o o con the one day during thl- finished strong to win its 16th vic- association in the Territory. of any Alaskan commu special week of observance. |tory in 17 games, defeating Oregon,! During the business session, lhc‘ p “In Juneau it Is common kn: John D. Kennedy, proprietor of 58 to 45, for the second time this PBW members discussed plans to ledge that prostitution exists,” 1 14 the , Home Hotel, complained tha venereal dis: which 1t w incidence of other rea seem nec prestitution influential or from the city ready approached me on the matler|nothing has been done. and indicated their desirz to s that appropriate enforcement m sures be taken to remedy this sit- uation.’ | 2 dforicient electrical voltage for the pas uld not al months. st be suppresszd. AN, power Confpany and received re inization of citizens| peated promises for installation o cil and the matter was refoired to a committee for investigation. An application section 1962 of the for ska Territorial La Compiled Laws of A which houses © and contents as a nuisance. Dr. Albrecht recommended “that prompt steps be taken to suppre: lewdness, assignation or prostitu- tion or any o immoral act which exists or might hereafter oc- . cur in the city of Juneau.” o the Imperial 1933, Room, with Bar and Pool which, if to committee. Netterstad Aase a Dr. Albrecht recommended the adoption of a city ordinance which Council. “Because of the high his hotel has been getting insuffi- g | from John Pas- The letter also quoted from the/quan for a different type of license s 1 take a 2 aporoved, res the conducting of | pasquan agreed he would serve only v . illfame, their premises peer, not hard liquor, was referred 'V forward, led the Huskies with | A letter from the U. S. District Court, asking for approval by the City of the transfer of the liquor license of the Victory Bar, owned and Aase, to Olaf the administrator of Har- estate, was approved by ¢ | season Oregon State has won tour and lost none in the conference. o Bob Hamilton, Cougar guard, cut He has taken his 00s¢ for 18 points and scoring hon- y for me to point out, problem to the Alaska Light and 'S &5 the Washington Stat . the game at Pullman with X won than ¢ three minutes to play. With the of Juneau has al- a transformer for the building, but cOunt tied at 47-47, Gene Silvert- Kennedy * ked for some action by the Coun- Cougar center, and Hamilton 4 in baskets and the best whington could do was a free 0 to 46 but Washington spurted to 31 to 27 lead in the first three minutes of the second half. Freshman Sammy White, Washing- 11 points. Alex Petersen, Oregon forward, helped control the backboards and was high scorer with 17 points as the Beavers humbled Oregon. At one time in the first half Oregon neld a seven-point lead, 20-13, and was in front 21 to 20 at halftime Washington play ‘Washington he enclosed with his letter. This| A letter from Delegate E. L State again tonight at Pullman ordinanca, the letter stated, offers Bartlett was read which informed e SR PR G e the city government a strong andthe Council that funds were not effective lagal means for continu- ilable from Congress for flood SHIP (oNFEREN(E ous control of prostitution, the di-|control work by the U. S. Army interest the Federal BPW in con-’ sidering Juneau for this year’s con-| vention site, This annual meet was originally scheduled for Reno, Ne-! vada, but because of the hotel shor- tage in that city, the Board found it recestary to cancel Reno plans. The local club has already contact- ed several civic organizations on their needed cooperation ‘for ex- lending invitations to the Federal 'grcup. Some one hundred delegates | will attend this convention and the city of Juneau is listed among one of the chosen locations now under consideration. | - B o 1 et e e e e e i et JOB PICKETED ' AT ANCHORAGE | i | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 18.—| AFL pickets braved 10 degrees be- zero weather to make their first appearance in the 17-day dis- nute between the AFL-Carpenters’ ! Union and Anchorage contractors.! !"They picketed one building in their istalemated demand for $2.36 an “huur wages and double time for A source and cause of venereal Engineer Corps on Gold Creek s gty ; : ’ Mavor Hendrickson pointed out ;;;nlm;v Th.e dcox}traunrs offered A special meeting of the City however, that a more recent appli- ot i ‘_20‘"" ‘“d 1;"“‘ i e % y | Comneba be meks next week st cuton Tad been made toroush e WIASH T JAN, 27 11 carreme: and the ofter ws re- Munsingwear's : which the subject will be discuss-|Army Engincers for emergency as- 2110 . Bl Bt sistance, and there is hope that >->e — - n - 1 ed with Dr. Albrecht AR 2 T O v . —— e funds for that may yet be forth- WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 ml,_‘iwo BROWN'F -[Rgops ee - l e s : : coming Jackson (D-Wash) anncunced to-| o, P l “ The Idaho beat the' rne Oity Strects Committee Was day pesiponement until Jan. 27 of 0 S i Sacramento to 31, in'g rized to act for the Council ronferer between Alas! team- | REP RI ON MEE“NG anies an Americ etball in appiying for | ing funds ship operators, the Maritime Com- Sleek, one-piece me in Pce night | from the FWA for purpose of micsion and a subcommittee of the Brownie Troop No. 8, sponsored styling in rayon held to | surve ets preparatory 10 House Merchant Marine Committee DY the Veterans of Foreign Wars. \ / it with bana ntire second m;u ura ct improvement oy steamship service to the Terri- Met Jm 3C1]a| o'cx:tck Thursday at / oant elaabin Hok it tory. the Jeep Club. ter roll call the / L o ) e e i e R ome The service, operated by the goy- Brownies voted to name their three \ comfortable croteh. ernment during the war, will be Petrols after flowers: Rose, Tulip | 1o s vediadiie 19 ‘)s; here"er Ou O | twned back to the private opera- |and Forget-me-not ¢ \ Als0/ Avalinan 28 soo tors March 1. They have said they Barbara Kito, a prospective ’ a longer length— - inue service withoyt Erownie, came to her first meet- { s T at ( 8 N T L . i » |Ing, bringing the total attendance fly by speedy Pan American Clipper the conference un- |10 27 After she was introduced, L1 5 doubtedly would discuss the ques- "¢ continued work on the sit- \ vi | tion of a government subsidy. I:’[:’f’m' cughions the girls are mak- - - 8 | % | The meeting was closed with the N |v ”// ‘SOROP"M'SI (I.UB iBrwme Pledge, followed by songs. W ’ i N~ and you'll save a lot of | s time . . . for things to do at home and \ at your destination . ., Besides, Clipper travel is fun! You can lean back and relax in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy your favorite magazine. Delicious hot food, served aloft, is included in your Flying Clipper fare Take the children? By all 4:‘\ means! Pan American is ¢ Alaska’s family airline . . . with special food and service for the kiddies. What’s more, they travel at half fare (2 to 12). Infants free, of course F = = ) “ 4 Flying Clipper fares are now lower than ever before. And did you know that you save by buying a round trip Clipper ticket? Remember, too, Clippers offer the most frequent air service ever scheduled here in Alaska. So consult Pan American now for information and reservations. BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 106 LUV AHERICAN Worio AIBwAYS ZThe System of //{f":}';{//}ry 000080060000 0000000800600000000 For Dependability | GRAY Marine Engines Are TOPS | : See the New Medels NOW { Largest Steck of PROPELLERS in Juneaun Also BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS—MARINE HARDWARE Juneau Welding & Machine Shop ‘0"“00"’00%00“00“00“0“00‘00000900‘ 22222 | i i (regular luncheon meeting Thurs- day in the Bubble Room terrace ioi the Baranof Hotel. Announce- for the needy people in France.| | : Anycne wishing t ' ontribu- ! i ions. oy contact Mrs. - Norma | eI jJehnson, telephone 877, and the articles will be called for. President Lee Ellenwood gave a | resume of the accomplishments of 1Sor0p!lmi.‘.l Clubs in other cities. | Guests at the luncheon were Mrs. | Pauline Washington and Mrs. Dor- | othy Novapney PUBLIC CARD | PARTY Legion Dugout | Januaryl18 8P. M. FOR BENEFIT OF JUNEAU MEMORIAL, LIBRARY FUND | Refreshments by American Legion Auxi i WANTED Music teachers to represent our lines of new and reconditioned musical, in struments in Juneau, on a perc School music teachers may take aint- age of this offer. Write us for details. References exchanged. 1206 First Avenue, Seatile 1, Vashington | | | I Myers Music Stores 1 Hrowlis q% ¥ rogu- HAS CLOTHING DRIVE ;.. mecting Thurecay atternoon & lin the Elks Hall. Juneau Soroptimist Club held nsl‘l\l;terneoon makfluz attractive waste | ment was made of a clothing drive {1 the Flks Hall. We spent the It's the Nicest Store in Town paper baskets and also made plans | for gur Valentine party. The next meseting will be held on January 21 Baranof Hotel Boilirg e et e b e Bt e ) ——Carol Leath, Reporter. | § oo Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Giacier Highway ot 2 - — - - FINEST COUNTRY CLUB IN ALASKA DINE and DANCE to the HARMO-DEARS All Girl Orchestra COCKTAILS DINNERS STEAK DINNERS . . . CH FRIES . . HOT BISCUITS LARGE SALAD . . FRE! WITH HONEY . . COFFEE or TEA CHICKEN DINNERS . . . LARGE SALAD - . FRENCH FRIES . . HOT BISCUITS WITH HONEY . . COFFEE or TEA ITALIAN SPAGHETTI DINNERS . .. LARGE SALAD . .. HOT BISCUITS WITH HONEY . . . COFFEE or TEA . (All the French Fries and Hot Biscuits you can eat) Exclusive Membership Couniry Club i Guest Cards issued to Out-of-Town Visitors by request of members. OPENSP.M.to4 A. M. : Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway 0000000 1% SRR