The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 6, 1947, Page 6

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r—-——————_—i ] THURSDAY, MARCH 6 JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 ! ¢ OR iMwsTeaton e BaRten e Were mighty glad - GENERALBILL ENDORSEDBYCC % "'% Doctor suggested Borders! THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIR PAGE SIX PERTINENT TALK ‘ AT JWC MEETING :i7c. Bt o BILL KILLED ith Dorianne Barnes ist. The [ R. Roland Arm- ! um was Dela- and Al Anderson I 5 Aok i : Four bills introduced by b i t At bt , I enate’s Administrator Gen- iy SRS he Depertment of Senate Passes Adoption . eivedbut bany i gate E. L. Bartleit were head and e : e T e ) | ora ccond reading in the 3 | ‘ ybich e o TR Measure in Short Affer- |« afternoon, emerg- | Vusiness-luncheon meeting of - the I ‘ meml he Jur gy S ba still recognizable, Chamber of Commerce, and one ; A j € Ist the of ents of proper ShiLy hitr. e b ' Bl ey T S he ot the cppoteine of| 0 L Wb turther, oridere-| ot ‘ . 7 for specific inform M n, secondsdl by Rep,tion. Those endorsed by the. Ju- AI’TENIION IODAY ! hly lur n ¥ it for pro s§ ag ¢ & YP heau Chamber were HR-179, which to lay the bill on the - Y ! & ol d in the states. As| M ¢ ! 1 The matior BASTHAIEIG: de.. | TOUIA" TR three year resi- (Conz:nued prem Page Ome) | ¥ 10Na| these letters had been sent by re- | @way at what the House o 11-12 vote, as follows. dence in the Temitory for gov- 3 i : ; 1 mail, they arrived too late for | Rep. 2 ‘ it m“‘ fore ‘A ‘d’ "5 lernorship appointment; HR 121 on to meet with a like committee from : | date tated but the information |Bill=H. B. 22 TR T 'rf_” “n - M" ‘(‘ ™ the election of a governor by the ! House in an attempt to iron | it : 16 be forwarded for fu- o “'“ et esss "l‘l\v"“"‘:c‘“l"' people of the Territory, effective out disagreements on House Bill Y re I ou bl 5 G utcheol, j, the 1948 election, and HR 178,'21. That measure was designed ~ The rummage sale which was N . 5 yo i) A NAEhd ot 1 which woud permit citizens of 18 to require rritorial agencies 0 ested at the February meeti oved by Senator L. P.| Nays—Oarl Andefsog Cobie, Bean, of age to vote call for bids on service contracts % eriear e me h ; reeting th s b AGLE R A pes, Maurice Johnson i s of $250. The House took : . Eoirorte it be held Maroh 10" in the mo- g i Lawe Meath, Nwel Nk Bill 182, which would insure in excess of $25 B i } \ ro the Methodist Church SRUR S0 efes Wil A bona fide residents of Alaska em-,CcXception to a Senate amendment s € ide > to N 2 W ukovich " g iy P P o . ' B . was decided Wi devisal woman | Yo% N. R \ ployment in the local fisherios in |IeGuir Sha " uontraats Sot preS Fard o . D. W. Herron | 2050t Absent—Frank Johnson ference to help from the out- fessional services be let in the same 4 he' rat with the Also dis-| About t was of the| Follow the failure of this e, was referred back to the manner. Senator Coffey was the ' § focs AL e % s % the Senator Y wendment proposed by pe " 4 Kt ther of the amendment 3 “ b } i M cussed W location for Garnick whe he Senatol i nd ¥ ommittee for further considera- lather e ame | i o D! ermanent Community Christmas | permar was a ban Nolan was adopted by 1 following Pete Gilmore's state-, The part of the Senate’s Yo 4 L kA wee, following & TABtEE by M |'on Derebn cmploy- | vote. This u uld take the bil on the present operational Meeting this morning was spent in When the doctor saw John for the first ¥ Burras Smith on the present loca-; ed undergr Ff o e L sl T R R e e S e was one of the healthiest babies he'd ever seen. I n « ha in which 1 as en ace eady B rovisic or rior- Noggle, egione ) Aer- ’, dan’ it - tion which cannot be used except Poolroom: e b e Rl R . o s oo B ARt o A about John's formula, and he suggested Borden's Vitar | p tre The Senators then turnec t the nefite TeH B hune ity to_local help, Giimore, who 13 i (e Evaporated Milk. I found it has three times as much V s g otion. with ithe: Alagks! othier bit chilc isiat e office will not be f an official of the Alaska Salmor Attorney, respectively £ G et ion wi aska other bi 1 1 1. 1949 e g " £ s SR ¢ as before—400 units in every pint. John's get hi rippled Childrens’ Association, a'smiled unanimously upor o the Industry, Inc., explained that the y expressed their views on ly of Vitamin D v. He's > of a buster than ev Y 4G Chiber oF SRR S A IS D Gaoh Adopti Legisle The industry prefers to hire local help S. B. 48, the proposed Alaska Aer- O O IS N oo 1 - < i . General would be from the standpoint of economy, onautics Act s received and an Orthopedic Guild which also provides for SLAEGDOIN, L TGS P ’ R L 0D e e fos | next General Election t not enough help is available Tough Sieddin P.S. to Mothers: Borden’s Vitamin D Evapo- (Soipe) ] atbe e S % in the Territory and workers from Tough sledd g rated Milk is accepted by the American Medical ¢ eign po ide, a letter to the ted children showing legitima Changes Age Reguirement 1oy hEts Hohe. Biought 4 Tobeh sler 0 ui Elins. DIL s Association, Council on Foods and Nautrition. pay 1 ts of war of the House with a cor This measure, 8. B. 47, Was| oo ooy cepda’ a il ¢ > be brought in i, djcated, however, in questions 3 src ' R ) pay the sts of war " R Newell offe: a amend- to carry e jc it e e ithor of the bill was au-' moved ahead of everything else mm‘ b v ‘_’n 7 Ty on the job. and comments by two members of o YAV 0 thorized in connection with House/on the calendar and was passed | .=a "0 00 50 0% 0 ”[‘\‘Il"'" e Following the reading of the the Judiciary Committee which ’ « ave of 35 ears anc S| e “shall pxee a ar 1.0 v 3 ~ \ s a nation Bill 51, recently tabled by the)15-0, without amendment or dis- || ars and substitute “shall Executive Board minutes by w considering the bill. Chair- n Or' ens aoes y a ation e an electo: u pening the retar ’ e % Sl e % Som hen o The it House cussion. It is deemed Viliottios ‘to ahyoreios (,'; Bk op lary. W. Robetk “Wehb, 8 lelters man ODGHIBO and:Senstor E. B ST S to a House Bill by ice to Bnyore S¥a 4w RS O from. the By Chamber of Collins dropped strong hints tlat Y p no secrets from e who had resided in the Terri- Commerce requesting the Juneau ry for 10 years. The amendment Chamber's views on construction|amendments o existing laws, to ElEcoit s j of a railroad through British give municipalities broader powers An effort to raise the salary of Columbia to Whitehorse, to Fa they thight bArdoipate in y view with more favor possible FOR TOMORROW NOON ;7" and we've made is to When the wonders for puddings! England at all cos King and Queen came over to pearance on ) . the proposed office from $7,500 o i cdiitive Canada ren traveled on down = learly date. It - | et woe defeated D l‘““" The d“x““ I {he Federal airport program to Washington, we were as good The Juncau BPWC will hold the|ing once and wz to the Judi- L0 Ll Tt ofteredl by B .0 5 3 "]” e larifisd by It reply to direct questions, Plett the war then, for we were regular business-luncheon meeting|ciary Committee for comparison 5 : Ry 80, S PIODORAL Was | cisxifled oIl e AORALTIOk . GhAETNer: DowarE 3 3 : B gt eyl sl e U to strike out the “meat” of President Banfield, who affirmed 5% ! o flattered t e fact t we tomorrow in the Gold Room of the with S. B. 47 o 2 S the Alaska Aeronat and 4 Bavitiot <Hotel | L. |bill, the sections specifically d there could te no economic : ! ere ready to do anything they Baranof Hote | After acting on the Cochran bt ¢ nications Commission ade- 5 A | Article II . to the proposed Admir tification for such a road at Ked, An endment to Article .| measu t 3 j y ¢ ) meet present ne It is I I 3 Section 6 of the constitution and i} 10 o'clock HorRing dn itor General the power. » present time since heavy sub- > nternational Pacts cl s morning 810 by the: Goveihne MR " sidies would be Tequired for the Mainly a communications agenc will be read, which williference to Se R. Walke: d. No had previously 1 excused because of al Acts. undertaking. rding agreements be- | nations, the speaker de- aoretary ‘,N:t‘ ,‘:.fil," ,;HSV‘.I,X,‘.. “lv‘n(,. s IJ" 18 intateitad yesterday voted down Taking the floor to voice ex-|stated that the CAA is urging clared categorically, the only How E e -BEHEE s 1: .A‘“; i dks “l‘\‘;‘:]“’n“nz' by Rep. McCutcheon pression pinion on this matter ites and Territories to :f‘iu))l RS made hebyieen uatlons . dre neminating committee will be l,;;m[;:: :,.,.,““ S il (‘u;n:;m’.— have his H. B. 51, which prov ere Jack Burford, Jack Fletcher iform Iegidation.” S, B. 48 s o Wars gppointed to select candidates 10| ype work ther ¥ l‘”l“. TR a Board of Liquor Control, Curtis Shattuck, Ernest Parsons ned from two uniform acts for been going On ,eficy i tho coming election A slr the day, denot. | tabled. The Juncau-Douglas Minis- Dr. J. O. Rude, and R. E. R : he said i of years; they are thel npooo' o oG - Ar T evamrEladex: O SUEIGAY A crial Asscciation had written to son. The Juneau Chamber's letter —Coct pointed out that aeron- ing more heavy calendars shortly autics 1lation within the Dis- proved by a majority present gave a I 1 order of things—they have no ped in the past and they will not be stopped in the re Island % G the House asking that the bill be- oK | removed from the table [ T ORI Other House and Senate bills on which the House acted yesterday Meeting of the June are recorded in today's “House Ascociation which was Measures.” George N. Henderson of the Por MEASURES e land Chamber of Commerce and “duplicated,” he inferred THREE M SITK! IS MEETING FRIDAY v, wid s, Fred ool cerned a discussion of trade op- ~ The Senate recessed its s Muggie Dawson, frem Sitka, regist- 38th DAY, Rk i el portunities planned between Port- until 2 o'clock this afternoon with MARCH 5 land and Alaska. Parsons also sug- H. B. 18, which would raise tea- Gastineau gested that the Chamber appoint a chers’ salarie special me the first order of business at that time. rector at the Japonski school of the ka Native vice, will speak tonight over KID at 7 c'clock - - “ror thirteen vears we. en- HOLY TRINITY GUILD dured a dictatorship in this coun- try Along with it was built up { sniveling, bootlicking poli in high salaried govern-| poiv Trinity Guild, with Mr st i ered y positions who did nothing to 'y g " Guerin, President, will meet 4 i@ Hotel committee to wele the salaries they drew The o S. B. 83, by Walker—To empower y evening at 30 o'clock p oA he Jnen ) 24} Jompensation e e AL O, obme the Unemployment — Compensation . Plew/lyamenfimencnfipmmenfymenflmmtenfiysm At if\rsroetfrssmoslifarmrelifrarecfif vl lumbia and the terri- served to the Federal 1y law, such as S setting up an Al- body would be seen st poxt on the tor is government B. 48 propc askan regu Domestic Angle session One of my friends gave me a new pudding rec for Borden’s Evaporated. It was the first time I'd ev Borden’s for cooking, and I was certainly pleased with the re sults. That pudding was just grand—so rich and smooth. My husband loved it. I've never found anything better for puddings set as a terday at the were filled with a lot of ., old dodos who took KS | o Ko e et Ory | Commission to fix the salary of the e and seel i hi down “_Ti..mn eglinis i wftmfl:"d(n““.l\{;-nn;;”i\.;x[i:» Birestor ‘of 00O ‘referved. fo Judi- | sl ‘”: i ‘ d have been able to reach in| gl (O CIREE or and| ClArY FOR A HEAVENLY CHOCOLATE 1 lay And our laborer vear, while| S:B. 84, by Butrevich and Green [ ] B PUDDING — TRY THIS!" \ of encouraged to make more tinuation of —T0 Provide for organization 1 S v o IO M B s nd mor ”]m\”l,"'v cemands for| o study of conditions in India political parties by divisional \ o -y incre \\;m they for “,‘ social, religious and political. Vis- territorial conventions to . % an honest day’s work Was."|jjo. are cordially invited to at-|Ciary i 3 Chocolate Floating Island the close of Mrs. Dawes .. o0 o o | S, B. 85, by Rivers by request | . T R speech (which seemed to get a AT To appropriate $3,210 to partially | % D Evaporated Milk 1 tapsanautlle good many things off her chest| (qq OFFICIALS GATHER | reumburse teachers W. K. Leisc and on o o dlcun pater that had Foen 1¥ing very heawly| Tniricen officers of the Civil|Ethyl Peasgood for personal prop- T e 1 egg white or a long ?) Mrs. Cole t0ok! paronautics Authority registered at | erty losses in school fire at Bethel < chocolate 2 tablespoons exception to many of the opinions % R B o Finance. ;,') . 2 eg yolks owdered sug: . = = . sarner from Washingto: 3 S. B. 47, by C Adoption + - T N Blend Borden's Vitamin D Evaporated Milk and A ] : Sl Ieh i bisthi e ioatab Tor adapted auia, < chocolate in top of double boiler. When choco- i i M. Pefler, S. P. Nock, U. M. Cul-| S. B. 32, by Coffey and Butrovich ot it or bt oMb ORI IR O - o mie s ek oo T o Aante Y\YIT : - A i e Calvert because | riw o m ¥ newuw = I )9 R T T S A : S T S n b oches - Manke . etal spoon. Add vanilla. Chill. Pour into sher- e Calvert Whiskey | .20 i 0 primary waw: pusca 0. [ QH)EN WEDDING E;mh S 6 50 A e o e TR i is mellower. e et apl g M v vty LY » : e R 2 o an offinia upon employment of minors Lo iy et | oot Tth Street, Flushing, N. Y. . up includes | Labor Law); indefinitely postponed 4 S S T S Y N . BLENDED WHISKEY « the Stern Gang i Irgunl one absent MONOFRAM - - - & ! S 50 . Grain Neutral Spirits. 1::\‘ B m‘ ranization = J flar . No finer mllk in any cqnl Distillers Corp., New York Citv |, h underground outfits Empire V . o it SIILLERGOK e Quafl S ZS NOW...400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINT * = | ‘ . | . " : L Y 3 Salmon Creek Country Club PAUL JONES - - - - flflh$600 . 1 - 2 v - » o Finest Country Club in Alaska AN(IENI AGE 5 Y ar fi"h S6 50 Notire 1o All VFW Members of o " - - ! Bring Your Guesis to the ': . Taku Post 3 < . 1 | < According to the Constitution and By-I { F"'e‘s! Countr Y Club filENNMORE RESERVE o oua" s ’ 125 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United in Alaska . e 4% hejos for Dost Oifisere 1o hold ches 4 nate eir ¢ ce 4 S ), cers to hold office COCKTAILS irom 5 PM to 4 AM BOND & llllARD - - FI"h 36.50 during the cn\minj{\'czu' at the first meeting night l= held in March. Notice is hereby given that the o DINNERS from 7 PM to 2 AM . | . i = first meeting l]fi_uht in March will be Friday e 1 - . I | ning of the 7 day of March. It is the duty of o Steaks. . Chicken.. Spaghefll “1?/\ wa'erii!l & Fraller' 6'yr. ot FI,'h 36“50 members to check and see that their 1947 dues . A | are paid in full in order to be eligible to nominate | Chinese Foods-All Kinds fT | ¢ . and vote for their choice of Post Officers. : i Gold label slralgh‘ Bourbo“ slh 6.00 The VFW Department Encampment will be 3 " { 4 | held in Juneau the last few days in April so it is ¢ ht TONIGHT ’ | | further noted that in order to assure a successful | encampment all members should assist their post. an lg [ | And Many oiher PRE.WAR WHISKIES A i The Deparement Encampment procedures will be | » | discussed at the Friday Evening meeting. | - | Bonded, Straight and Blends | ALLAN G. MARCUM 1 Dated 4 March 1947 : | astineau Liquor vo. | §almon Creek Country Club || q MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE | . 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highwa i PHONE 603 * South Franklin Street Machine Work — Welding 4 l 3 1les Norih oif Juneau g Y ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE ' A ) fl 1012 West 10th Street PIHONE 862

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