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PHONE 161 gttt > Makes Clearer Ceffee — No Cloth — Tops i { ll I} { { § ! | Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION There IS No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'BILL FOR PARTY CONVENTIONS IS MURDER STORY, SHORT FEATURE, | CAPITOL'S BILL Secret” s The Madonna's Two new bills were introduce« '2 YOUTH RALLIES, | FRIDAY, SATURDAY ive for Youth for| the Northwest District Headquarters at Portlar ( of 7Y PR e ot the 1 in the Senate yester afternoon : [the Capitol tonight for the 1 yesterday_aftern (o} will be in Juneau on |two times. It is described as a|One of simple reim ch 17 | | psveholorica irder ram: d | bursement r but the H |psychological murder drama and| bursemen B VA ? rot is completing & | the principals e (1.A1 1v.>m".\ ;‘, er } { (‘r,‘ .m“;“ \: o Alaskan cities, which has JAnn Rutherford and Edward Ash-|Butrovich and Green—j ) I to Anchorage, Fair- ey ke many sparks before the las The short tur RK( A Al ‘y_“l}“-:l | T be a Youth Rally This is Ame! a of 84 find dry tinde B€L | conducted by the Rev. Parrot at is the heartening and'over to the House; for there i “Blacl stery of a people of s will likely rekindle the and Fri 1l Presbyterian Church evening, March 7, at 8 s who came to believe the en- White” Republican feud that flar - A RHe T e A {gineers, chemists, agriculturalists, ed bi i clock, another rally will be| {town builders, public health ex-jure direct election of nation in ' the Awekibis 2ot ciod] perts, achitect Who believed al committeemen Will be. & Joot ive, pRogtatn. them and joined them, who built| S. B. 8% tackles the same prob- od attendance is expected.| the dams and drained the swamps, lem in a different way. It Pro-' m,."poy “parrot is a fine sing-| stamped out malaria, rotated eI vide or divisional ad territor well as a good speaker. A ipicneered new agricultural meth- party conventions for eacl preachers; quartet” will sing| lods. Of a people who now Legin ical CAUCUS I 0 an instrumental number on| |to see the picture of fulfillment, each pr ct delegates music 8 will be added . < ke: » divisior - in st X v of promises - kept ke "_“:“‘(“]m' fons. The public is invited| R EAd) - RREE . by : g l"‘,r to attend all these services 1 v -‘. L l‘-' ('l‘l‘*l ‘“‘”t*x; I Rev. Parrot will be the| e, S 4 iRl n R geee | BV peakef at the Salvation| | Wan, . Rach. GISQRN " [Army Hall at 2 p. m. Sunday | 7 & would a iept a divisional plat- gt g LA . ! Y A Jform and endorse candidates for | \purely divisional offices, D: h . | SURPRI PARTY The ter convention would |_)|” daY Dlnfler | Mis. J. O. Kirkham was honored | ¢ R ‘"‘~‘“’“"1‘“fi" itk § who, together wish the four di- | with a surprise birthday ty on 5 smoon when a group of | Visional committeemen, would con Or K. 1. hams| I alled at her home with |Sttute the Teritorial Committee / i e b ot Pt Bt T The territorial convention of each | R. H. Williams observed his 89th| Oiiiny were ashnmiss. B Eat E a ,'” v territor- birthday yesterday and in his hon-| leeter B R Aalers, AT and elect the dele Mr. and L. J. Holmquist | . 3 s s to the party SRR - o L i) | net, Wm. Custhbert, Fred Endres 0. the party’s entertained at a dinner party at| ks on, and would home last evening and Val Poor . : | il committeeman and Those present were Mr. and Mrs. | e KT Cavk The territorial ¢. A. Roust and son, Dr. and Mrs, GRAY HERE ON VISIT se candi-|p K i friends, | g Felix |voters of the is visiti and Mr Douglas ¢ and his parents Mr t erritory. divisional by all the | Williams, guest of honor, and host and hostess, and young John Holmquist (7 1»‘\ f“ ,(' l\'d l()‘«(n({ \h .md' territorial | ginos Mr. Williams retired from l; ung ‘v.: the s = s pe ntions would be held s owner and operator of Game Refuge Manager for Alaska.|biennia preceding elections. jew Apertments .a year He may locate his family on the >—c- age, unaccompanied he made a Channel this summer if he is able FAIRBAN FAMILY R to secure housing facilities for his z S A Ay wite, AEdEWB. 0nk . who W kEEve| M and Mis iR dBuEpE B | 1o Salt ek Gl and BSR 1 T wre children, of Fairbanks, arriveq iting his surviving relatives, a sis- s s SRR s vesterday from Peters- tef Whom ke had not seen for fif- Ry, Ry b AN ‘Gas. v vears, a young brother, 85- X ¢ |burg and are registered at the Gas- | o e kgl g LUTHERAN LADI AID | ven 1 s " b | ears-old, and a daughter in Meeting, [mln'.\(m mvn;np e el 12 el Seaitin in Church Parlor: adv. J i s .Y; - ¥ Andrew Marshall of Ketchikan An adventurer f{rom away-back,; Let Enapire “wan-tads” run your | arrive Juneau yesterday and Mr. Willlams bhad no qualms errands. € ) and efficient! registered at the Gastineau:Hotel, about starting out on his journey| - ey last summer and was delighted 7or a Week-End Feast 7ry Serumplious AUNT JEMIMA reany nx LANCAKESY ! ght, Fluffy Easy to Fix YELLOW CAB C0O PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE Now for thé first time... | | BARGAIN WINTER Ar feas? [/ /c”l s than reqular A round-1rip fares Special 21-day excursion ' with stop-overs ‘ s..on sale through April 1, 1947 Yes, on Pan American’s brand-new travel plan, you can now fly by Clipper to nearly all major | Alaskan cities at bargain prices. At least 25% lower than | regular round-trip fares. You can take 21 days for the round trip, including stop-overs . . . for business, for visiting and sight-seeing. Tickets at these bargain fares will be sold up to mid- night, April 1, 1947.. .for excursion travel to be completed by April 20. For help in planning your winter excursion by Flying Clipper, get in touch with Pan American, Baranof Hotel Phone 106 LAV AMERICAN e J)y;/e/n HorLD AIRWAYS of 11Ty Clpors with the new mode of travel. He made the trip by air, covered the entire journey in out six weeks But he remembers traveling over the west three-quarters of a cen-| tury ago by covered wagon. | His 89th birthday party was his best ever, he de 1 last night, pleased that the Rousts had arr ed from Nome in time for the | celebration, and proud of his {young grandsons, John and Tom-: my. -~ - > 1 ‘ NOTICE All persons having claims against the Petersburg Air Service, George | Is (Tony) Schwamm, Petersburg, | Alaska, are requested to present| I'the same promptly to Bernice Fol- | ger, Box 136, Petersburg, Alaska. | PETERSBURG AIR SERVICE adv 520-t3 : > - | NOTICE After March 10, no telephone rentals for the month of March will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of | | not later than discount day. Please | be prompt. Please add 17 sales tax. | AND DOUGIAS | Co. ~—adv. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- ‘cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem=- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you & bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it 4 Quickly allays the cough or you are | to have your money back. CREOMULSION | ~ —— Tonight... plan on a fasty full course dinner it ...in a pleasant atmosphere at ’%@ R CHINESE DISHES Prepared to Order { Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. B e ) HOUSE MEASURES 38th DAY, MARCH 5 (Measures Passed) H. B. 74—To amend the laws re- lating to sale and manufacture of liquor by changing the method for approval of license applications by the voters. Qualified electors livir in the voting precinct would be considered on petitions for liquor licenses, rather than persons resid- ing within a radius of two miles, as at present H. B. 83- To require that utilities pay interest at the rate on meter deposits H. B. 85—To create the Soil Con- servation District of Alaska and establish the Alaska Soil Conserva- tion Board H. B. 88—To simplify the proce- public legal dure for. proof of title to lands being annexed to incorporated towns H. B. 50-—To repeal the Acts pro- viding for the Office of Commis- sioner of Transportation for Pros- pectors. S. B. 51—To repeal the Act en- titled “Auditor to prescribe and distribute forms.” S. B. 52—To amend the general license provision by eliminating dentists from the $10 license bra- cket S. B. 53—To revise and clarify provisions of law relating to juris- diction over children in divorce and separate maintenance suits. (Measures Introduced) H. B. 94, by Rep. Egan—To pro- vide for dissemination of informa- tion pertinent to the development of resources and business oppor- tunities within the Territory of Al- aska, through Chambers of Com- merce, and providing a system of appropriations. To Ways and Means Committee H. B. 95, by Rep. Egan—To am- end the laws relating to insurance by defining the words “Annual Re- sident” as a person who has resid- ed in Alaska for at least a ye immediately prior to any legal tion required in the insurance law. To Judiciary. H. B. 96, by Rep. Egan—To ap- propriate $464.10 to pay the ex- penses of two Highway Patrol Of- ficers on a trip to Washington, D. C., on which they attended the FBI School and brought back two cars for the use of the Highway Patrol To Ways and Means o > e LOGGERS ATTE! [1ION LOGGERS with logs for suie. Contact Juneau Lumber Mils. Will buy from 1€0,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-t1 PAGE THREE o0 ENTURY Tonight nd SONJA HENIE 1S FEATURED IN BILL AT 20TH CENTURY The reformation of an erratic Friday hockey ace motivates Its a e Pleasure!” International's newest RKO Radio release in Technicolor SHOWS starring Sonja Henie, with Mich- at 2] O'Shea top-feature This is . the production at the th Century 7_25 — 930 Theatre for tonight and Friday Bringing the Queen of Ekater to the screen in color for the fir . the film wea its story ound the hectic romance of a littte ice ballet trouper and & SHE poiled hockey star whose reck- lessness and hot temper keep him SKATES! in continual trouble Despite his errors the girl mar- ries him and tries to turn him in- to an exhibiti8n skater. But when SHE chance comes to win a a first-rate show, his D A N C E g | weakness betrays him. The girl a) . pinch hits and gets the opportuity that should have been his. Re- alizing that he is hurting her career, he bows out. Results, how- ever, aren't quite what might be ROMANCES' anticipated . An exciting hockey game and three great Henie skating rou- lavishly beautiful ice ballet fea- H % ture the production For the First Time 21 45 R . WOMEN OF Business meeting THE MOOSE | 8 pm. Thurs- TECHNICOLOR! SONJA HENIE “It PLEASURE” day March 6th Moose Lodge Rooms. 519-t2 adv. Edward Holland' has switched to Calvert hecause Calvert Whiskey is lighter. *of 42 Red Road, Chatham, N. J. HISKEV with catvert Reserve BLENDED W ¥ ’ —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits, Michael 0 Shea and Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City l Marie McDonald New — Used — Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. COLLEGES” and LATEST WORLD EVENTS VIA AIR EXPRESS e | u A Mass Meeting is called under the auspices of the CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL, A.F.of L. and the JUNEAU INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCIL, C. L O. for FRIDAY—MARCH 7—at 7:30 P. M. at the C.1.0. Union Hall, corner First and Gold Street, for the purpose of discussing the Senate Bill, No. 77, dealing with the “Closed Shop". All LEGISLATORS and ALL MEMBERS OF ORGANIZED LABOR Are Invited to Attend Juneau Industrial Union Council, C.I.0. Juneau Central Labor Council, A. F. of L. International Assn. of Machinists, No. 514