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TWO A PRET BEFORE MY LLYLOID COLLAR MELTS, ~ON ME/ e nobody out am chartered copéd FIEIN “46--- THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIR[ OF YEAR'S END INSTALLATION OF w's so REBEKAH LODGE - GENTLE HE'D 2 | to L\ EAT OFF YOUR ) nice : rseverance FRebekhb: Douge: Mo ™ of Juneau held their resular| .. bi-monthly meeting last evening at e 8 o'clock in the IOOF Hall, tallation of officers was ob- and the following -elective were installed for the year !, cerv Noble Grand, Iren: McKin- |, o, (retiring Noble Grand); Noble Irma Geyer; Vice-Grand, Rebecca Feero; Secretary, Isabelle orgenson; Treasurer, Su2 ‘Ken- Serv SHE'S A .Jr:wm A SENEGAMBIAN, : Selma Peterson; Conduct- Right and Left THE AGENCY SAID Bt opeintive rs: Chaplain, Ada L s sician, Elien Shaffer ) Williams; to Noble Grand, and Feggy Melvor; e nd Left Support to Viee-Gi of/;;,’fzp,, Wilma Jenkins and: Odelia g r Gua Berna West; = & suardian, er Daniels I ollowing installation the regular ™ usiness meeting was held at which time the fol g standing commit- s wera appeinted: Finance, Mary ' eil, Isabel Vance, Bonnie ' viland; Flower, Ethel Milner, Fran- ces Beebe; Publicity, Lugille K Johnsc Visiting Committee, all = of the lodge of the lo 18471 Mary THINGS HAVE COME TO A PRETTY PASS/ ling " GERMANY, JAPAN ge a f\lo\\nll f Irene McKinley. Mrs. Bur-| Nl leaving Juneau ford, who pl ome ir uthern California, ex- prossed for the gift, tion of years of pleasant ion in lodge. se of the business meet- ¢nt cial hour was enjoyed. furtl - > - ic ried Pr ed fc ith an two countries compete.” % Olympics m July 1 be mailed my countrie WEATHER REPORT i remperaturcs for 24-Hour i Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning. 1 cted to be Chic is ki erati N ¥ .DROVES OF DAXGER Jar how such physi- Tan em- Juneau—Maximum, 41; imum, 31 t Airport M inimum, 33 ximum, 39; HE2 FORECAST Juneau and Vieinity) Snow changing to snow and rain this afterncon and but colder Friday oon with lowest tem- below freezing terly winds 25-30 uld leav to the ex- 5 lla where ctic stroke said barring Capone #0000 00000C0000000000USSe ) s In Juneau — 95 inches; since 1, 861 inches; 178 inches At Airport 38 inches Jan. 1, 469 inches july 1, 4418 inches. so00e beiore I can ince Jul JONES IS HERE © 0000000000000 0000000000c0000000°s « o 0 o o - RADIO HEAD HERE Jones, Representative- Mr. D. Sherman Starr, President ) be, has arrived in of the Alaska Radio, arrived yester- and is registered at the day from Washington, D. C.. and registered at the Baranof Hotel. - FROM SKAGWAY Fraley, of Skagway, ar- rived in Juneau yesterday and is registered as a guest of the Gas- tineau Hotel juneau is - > VISITING IN JUNEAU HERE M. House of & au They 1 Hotel. First Course FIRST COURSE for dinner! Yes—a Mauhattan can be the beginning of a perfect dinner—when it's made with Three Feathers. Smoother, lighter, richer (han ever—it’s the finest-tasting Three Feathers in 64 years! "Good things come in threes”...Call for ( 'Jfll’l’(‘ First Among Fine Whiskies EX-203 o8 Whiskey 85 proof. 70% grain neutral spirits. Three Feathers Distributors, Inc., New York FISH PROBLEMS ARE i 5 “THE WACKY SIDE wew OFEcEDCRY TAKEN UP, C C MEET o - Jack Fletcher, chairman of the Fi-| a rapott on| amber were resolution industry. Lrate when electric current is ap- Guest speaker on today's program bler up and the turned from a trip to Chicago as OpE€ ration s a Alaskan trade import and export' The machine is easily sitilities > repo! unity. He pointed out the ad- ection of the camship eduled for today’ at the Chamber spring During the regular business ses-.ered at the Barz JUNEAU, ALASKA Secretary read corres- sociated ard of Trade .in Brit inviting members Chamber of Commerce. sste under discussion —at nance committee gave v's Chamber of Commerce | the treasury expenditures and fund ing at the Baranof was the for the year 1946, and a report Hubion. rechpuy Horace Adams, chairman ing measures proposed for con- of the civic afiairs committee, read by the ject of d i city . ject, Tt was agreed Guests attending the meeting in- cent ragulations require cuded Mrs. G. Harris of Los An- reinforcement to cutb in- gclos, Don J. House of Wrangell, tions of standing law: | Frank J. Parsons and Carl R. Wildlife Carlson, both of Juneap. adequate \SE e e drawn up re- mwade b; ation urbing psed viole t the Fish and jce does not have appropriation to carry out the nceded pre of long range jes on the present meagre LOCK-PICKER, BUT HE WON'T SELL IT CHA ITANOOUA Chattanooga lecksmith says he has perfected a portable electric lock- Rcbert Webb read centi; drawn up lution by the Cramber, which provisions to urge Con- opriate adequate funds active research as well patroling of all areas, spawning grounds, re- all obstructions in var- eams, ete. Following the members voiced their opin- 1d suggestions on the con- Will open the average door lock of the resolution. Harry Sp in a matter of seconds and would cretary W. civilization ecretary on the sub-| noises in the| THURSDAY, jAl\UARY 23, 1947 Eag!es Hold Wesl (onference Tenn. — A picker that could ke a menace to | William Miskill says bis device brought attention to the fact be a potential bonanza for house-| the proposals made by the hreakers and car thieves. endor: by the But, he added, it will never be ¢ and Will-, put on sale—he’s a locksmith and it's to his interest to preserve locks rmen in the indust Paul offered the suggestion all fishermen’s organ rather than undermine them. iding the purse seiners 11 The device, the result of 18 years etc., should have a ecxperimentation, consists of a long proposals to make th: steel needle all-embracive of the coils which cause the needle to vi- esident Normau Banfield cail- plied. or & metion to return the pres- A connected to some | Miskill has to do is insert proposal to the committee for the needle and a tension tool into| lock and press the trigger. The vibrates and, aided by the forces the lock tum- door opens. The cnly nocise connected with the gentle humming \udible only within 10 ieet. portable. A dry cell fits in one back pocket and the coils and needle in another. rer revision before presenta- and this was done and ca dle on tool, Peter Wood, who recently re- unofficial representative on that the ago Assoc Commerce enly interested in the consid- on of Juneau as a market op- D - CANNING CG. HEaD HERE g>s open to the Southeast Tarrtoryabiakbeay Mis. Jeanice M. Welsh, of the rvice working out of Prince ICy Straits Salmon Company, ar- were set in operation. Hel rived in Juneau yesterday by air, that while he was in Chicago With her a ant, J. W. De Cham- tacted a willing backer for Both are from Bellingham plan and are staying in town p J Briggs the Baranof Hotel - THEATRE MAN HERE luncheon, but ~Ted Snyder, installation engincer unable arrive because of for the B. F. 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