The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 15, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Edward Anderson requests JUNEAU, ALASKA . BOY SCOUT COURT OF argued this act permitted SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15, “discrim- am Director of the Army and | - CAUSE, EFFECT 1947 DEATH VOTED EVEI-YN SPAIN vA l D El IS Board of Road Commission ination” against smail ‘bus ses in T;‘n\\' YMCA, with offices in New the Highway Engineer to spend «»- the allocating of materials for York, rived in Juneau yesterda) ’ ROBT PASOUAN proximately 1,200 to 1:12(1(‘:‘ HONOR HEI'D EI'EVE" peacetime They asserted lh‘:l fl‘r;m Anc e by air, nn»-r\_\m-“(l]‘_ CHICAGO — Clrcuil Judge Rob- bui t Serpentine Hot S, G jafter the formula was put into ef-|ing three weeks to the westward €rt J. Dunne says he woud like to DEVEI. BOARD1 (FNIER 3RD in the cond Division, a h‘ |VEN T"E'R AWARDS (fect last Nov. 1 for condensed milk | and in Fairbanks . ; \ ol have “nosy interferers” and “med- - ARE ENGAGED . for occupancy producers, the Moberly Company dlin; in-laws™ brought into his An effort by Rep. McCutche Seve five (.ubs S(‘uubandpal |bad been unable to obtain suffi-| Cairns expects to spend several rt along with the principals in have the rules suspended to pl t navd the District Court of cient sugar to meet its needs. days in Juneau, and will speak e divorce cases before him BY SE“A]’ORS Mr. and Mrs. William Spain an- DIVISIO Nl TR, B0 in P TeRA R e |1 ay night, in the Mem- twice on Sunday; in the moming “If T could figure out a way to f nat of their down by 13 1o 11. This bill prov an Church, to se HERE at Northern Light Presbyterian get jurisdiction over these nosy daughte Eve bert Pas- at the ainmissioner of Lal 11 new oot candidates re- - Church, and in the evening at the interferers,” I aid, “they'd go to ; Mrs. Johr ABA1Y Tenlide thes Ot 2 ksiilor & through an Investiturz| Laurence B. Cairns, National Pro- Methodist Church. the county ja (C Jrom on atic StBes of B Tor- | ¢ Merit badges were —— . R, J . Edu a4 member of the Tt 2 : i e oo evet ot Rep. £gan. Propeses His | miovai Besss of Admimsras e [ " 5 ce wt gan i Johnson pointed Furness an ¥ L. To A began in 180 Town @s Seat of New our thur the Senate has passcs o Morean. Jr. and Fred Stewart are C By RO ot i R Bill having do’ with change oM ‘;" “f“_‘zs““,; o o ekpiced & { the District Court fthe membership of the Boara of I the new troop, Number 23, Tom made e awa Star -be i School and at staff Mr. Pa d in the Coast in the Pacifi iated with his at the e — JHi WINS OVER it in aid chal- He graduate er of the Region- Imperial DOUGLAS, MIKES | Administration and said he believed the Hous at the proposed char should have time to « in th e tes blite ThIlMl Ghd oy ider the Senate bill before p wsquan Divisions may be more extensive Ing H.B. 50 Guard than was at first realized was in-| The Senate bill, passed yesterd c. He|dicated yesterday in the House Would pl the Commissioner fath- | of Representatives by Rep. William ' Labor on the Board of Administ tion in place of the Governor R Steve Vukovich repor members of the House | Egan of Valdez When H. J. M. ’lwn District Judg 10, for the which seeks Third Division instead of on me up in accepted an invitation from Mi: T second read Rep. Egan moved Field to visii the Mintield Hor Hank to include in it the request that for Children next Sunday luncheon and that he is arrangir transportation \‘lemb(rs of headquarters for the second be at Valdez, the “most centr ar Pointing - The second game of the evening Joke by Rep. Egan’s House col- 000 spent by turned out to be one of the most leagucs and was adopted without K".l.ED WHEN HlS about one year, thrilling contests of the basketball| @ roll call. The memorial was pass- : s‘noqn'; es Night Owls and Darnells, the Pension of the rules and, despite the Senator O. D. Cochran took mucl e appeared to be going to the an adverse report from the Judi- o & same view as v later es- Juneau team until the final quart-| ciary Committee, the final vote was , Feb. 15—Joe C. Heran, t© be P! poused. Large investments, such ey | 23 for and one ag: its passage. 30, chief pilot for the We as those required for pulp mills are Score at the end of the third The House yesterday alsd op, lm ion of Slick Airways, I not made f period was Darnells 28, Mikes 20; Passed, by unanimous vote, a mem- woo killed, and William Day someone " then everything tore loose and the orfal by D. Dewey Anderson of pos Angeles, was critically inj e erbach and s went on a rampage. Final Nome asking tnat applications for early Friday when the air fre known ¢ forests in a have pulp “will learn Darnells 37 In a half-time contest, the and fifth grades School by a score of 8 to 6. s created in 8 - thor Wall en the Cochran s ana 1 was witing to g0 song win SCOUTS SELLING BIG the gamble How did Henry Clark soeoppor- tunely come to write his letter sup- 1ting the continuation of the ? t his own r demons- tics.” He Gastineau District Boy Scouts on tre Cub ar of ion elling Juneau > of the game was Mikes 44, of Douglas School lost to the Catholic BB TOURNEY TICKETS Scouts, Senior Scouts the establishment of private com- munication networks in Alaska be given favorable consideration by Federal Communications Commis- sion. 0 plane crashed rt ne, converted a ridge 3,300 feet it prepared to land four- It warded to Charles Mec- Roy Clift, a of Honor was under the W. W. Tuttle, Advance- rman and Wayne Steph- District Commissio; took of the awarding ceremony. Harmon, Past District Ad- ment Chairman, gave an ex- llent talk on the “Spirit of Scout- nd challenged the boys to OVER DAR"E”. located town in the Third Division.” the Hc and the ate on to advancement ranks, at S From this it may be assumed that been invited to attend the L xt Court of Honor. A {after the boundary change the €on ames C. Ryan, Gastineau Dis- ; FaHeHE HIgh sol's Crimson| Third Division will include little .- ¢t Chairman, spoke briefly to Development Bears last night in Douglas took MOre than the Prince William Sound those recelving the higher awards conclud- |their third straight game from the 2 (HIEF plloI IS and encouraged them on to the like any Douglas High School squad, 57-30. The amendment was taken as a rank: The next District Court of Honor announced to ke the first part l. Cub Scouts will b Court of awards in March Gold and Blue dinner All Cubs are encouraged repared. @ SUGAR RATIONING PROGRAM IS GIVEN BLOW, COURT CASE | Three new bale and one new joint enrocute to Denver from WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. The memorial were received in-‘ the Chicago. o $ ¢ L i A A PRl U. S. Court of Appeals today up- Veterans wr e wona f{ide resi- dents of Al 1 would be given preference in all public employment in the Territory under a bill intro- duced by Rep. H: Newell In the event of a vacancy occur- ring in the Legislature less than 40 days before the beginning of a ses- f!REMEN’S DANCE IS EVENT TONIGHT Tonight at 1 ock in the Elks’ Ballroom, tk eau Volunteer =i tment W given ruling are Gold held a District Court decision which' CPA officials say entire sugar rationing program The Appeals Court's declsion was on F. Dickinfon Letts. held invalid the agency's ical use” may npset the OPA’s 28 by appeal from District Judg In that, Let istor- Jan. system of allocating sug- continued: “I invite 1e5t opin- ball Tourney tickets Sion, the defeated candidate who ar to producers of bulk sweetened ion,” but when wires n flood- means to help buy uniforms Treceived the next highest number ncensed milk ing in from organi ns “I know go to Scout Camp. by of votes is to be ¢ red clected > baseball Letts’ ruling was issued in a ut wires seek- mmy Orme tought the first two to fill the vacancy, ording to the re and for suit brought by the Moberly Milk season tickets to be sold and terms of a bill introduced by Rep. grc Co., of Moberly, Mo. which con- ed simultaneously that the Engstrom tended that the L OPA allocation not his Terri- Scout receipts for wishing to their tu the highest Scouts s should see statem y Coffey in his of rupted a ruling ented himse h that it is to cut off the Develop- i to attain a much In Opposition Statements in opposition to S. B. 4 came from Senators Rivers, Eng breth, Browrell, Peratrovich al W T reth said that when he first arrived in Juneau he felt the il ADB should be abolished, but meantime has found the pressure “all from the other side of the fence,” along with all the eviden on one side. Brownell said he is convinced a = ority of the Third Division = ants the Board continued—but = with its powers restricted and its nces whittled down. Let's not ain get a start on building up something, then tear it down, pleaded. He promised to go alo proposal to restrict the ations of the Board, as long a it is continued Good Judgment rs declared the Development has exercised “good judg- t in 90 percent of the matter handled. It has not had to remonstrate but has demo an accomplish much, The people “are Chambers of of sound business p worth made up > have en 1 the board realize its ex- pe he replied to the saving- minded ker opened by comparir 1,153 votes with 3,000 v he had received “from 3.000 He also held tb ]1 vard bill offer a Scoutmast- $10 Rep. McCutcheon i formula—based on the amount of irning bill to amend the laws g sugar used a company in pre- ticket police officers so as to c of vious s—fl' illegal under tk get lice oificers to be under bon evening, war Mobilization and Reco in office 8 oclock in' the 1944 n Deugla i A memorial introduced I ‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIM!IIINNI'I!|IIIIH1|IHIIIIINIIIIII!IliI'lIIlIII!IlIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIll ELE’ Country Club Party MONDAY-Febh.E7-8:30 P.M. Club Opens at 5P. M. For ALL ELKS and Their LADIES-=-- In HONOR of the Visiting KETCHIK AN ELKS PELEGATION P S RESERVATIONS FOR THE PARTY MUST ] e BE MADE AT THE ELKS CLUB s for the milk company ISR O T GOLD MEDAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT FEBRUARY 18-70-21-22 14 Teams Are Entered from Scutheastern ALASKA Tournament fo be held at the JUNEAU HIGH S(HGG[ GYMNASIUM ) 1 R | SPRUCE “Buy Yoeur Veal ai the SPRUCE’ -1 contains all its Natural Jnices” ANE@ mamamszc=n GRROVURCING Savings fi 5% approximating ON BULK PURCHASES OF PHONE 207 or LOCKER PHONE ! ® OPEN EVERY o nDAY including SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS @ FREE DELIVERY at 2:30 p.m. DAILY With $2.00 Minimum Purchase ) To KFill Your Locker Your Choeice cf 23 Varielies Strawberries—Raspberries Special Prices on Lots of Two Dozen or More Assorted Pack- ages. You May Include Frozen Fish and Ready to Use Specialties Rhubarb—Peaches—Apricots Grapefruit seicions Tangerine setcions Spinach—Squash—Asparagus French Cut Beans French Whole Beans French Wax Beans Brussel Sprouts—Cauliflower Peas and Carrots—Lima Beans Cut Green Beans—Cut Corn Broccoli Crushed Pineapple Save $- Also for Your Locker - Save $ Whole Pork Shoulders - - - Ih.55¢ Lean Boned and Rolled Veal Roasts - 1b. 55¢ Lean Boned and Rolled Lamb Roasts Ih. 65¢ -Ib. 55¢ Whole Lamb. .. Cholce S Lean, Meaty Spareribs ... _1b. 60¢ Cutup Stew Chicken _1b. 65¢ Cutup Colored Fryers 1b. 80c¢ Roasting Chickens - 1b. TI_k- Calves Liver Ib. 75¢ Beef Liver Ib. 55¢ Beef Heart ib. 10¢ Smoked Salmon — Kippered Salmon Kippered Cod Fillet — Oysters Boneless Smoked-Herring — Shrimp Meat Other Items of BEEF — PORK — VEAL — LAMB EASTERN HAM and BACON Delicatessen and Lockers —_————————

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