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SENATORS IN CONTROLLER DOUGLAS BARGE SONDA LEE ABSENT M | DESTROYED BY FIRE Ap%%frngls'gz)wa?w SENATE 'WEDNESDAY SERVICES | B\ | LUTHERAN CHURCH the Delbert TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1947 SHOT MAN IN LEG F. Brown went U. S. Commissioner yester before day Blll ED N"Ews for a preliminary hearing on K"-l. b MEASURES - charges of shooting Robert Zuboff 0 | Crew members and owner Ean The theme of the Lenten services i the leg at Hood Bay on Feb- BY 6.17 VOTE DIW CLUB MEETING [Forsyth of the BSP Sondra Lee AT ROIARY MEEI 3 at the Lutheran Church, “The Way ' ., 24 Brown was bound over to The Douglas Island Woman's returned to Juneau today from ; 43rd DAY, MARCH 10 of the Cross” will be developed at | {jo Grand Jury and his bail set Club will hold their monthly meet- | Potersburg and told a story of firc 5 (Passed) this week's service under the topic. ¢ 1500 by Judge Felix Grey. He DQ R DO'N(S The Administrator General bill, jnoomorrow, Wednesday evening, |Sunday that totally destroyed their Rotarians met today in the Gold! g B 104 by Gochran-—To change| “Ottsiders Inside The Wayv:" & liueie neld in jail on default. (A RS2 S 4 J Senate version, met quick death ,i%ne nome of Miss Betty ‘Bonnett |power Room with an extra table of honor the gtatute of, Limitations for Meditation upon certain persons s o g last night as the House of Repre- wp, wi) he hostess to the Club as-| Skipper Johnnie Bahrt of Sitka set and ready for the guests clayms arising from statutes; pass- WHO are met along the way of The KODIAK. COUPLE " VIeTT - entatives held its first evening goeeq Ly co-hostess Mrs. James s one hour out of Petersburg, of honor, the Juneau basketball ¢q 15.1: emergency clause, passed Cross : 5 ¢ yrom Fage Ome) meeting of the present session. The panning” On the program for the heading for Seattle. On board champions and their coach, Leslie 14.p These services are held each nzyp gnd Mrs. Bud Metzgar, of final ballot was not even close evening, Mrs. Mildred Hermann Were two trucks belonging to Tru- B. Aviit and Superintendent of g g H. B. 76, by Judiciary Com- Wednesday evening in Lent at 7:30 godiak. arrived in Juneau on the n the 6 ior. 17 against and one absent. i gopequled as speaker. The meet- Man King of Juneau, who was Schools, A. B. Phillips but—no one mitteeTo extend Unemployment P-M- The public is cordially invited princess Norah, and are at the rt on H. B, Only C. Dewey Anderson, ' ing is to start at 8 p.m. aboard 1t no other cargo. The but Phillips appeared on the scene. Compensation coverage to marine t© Aattend Baranof Hotel, 1 \ced Egan, Robert Hoopes ik crew consisted of Pete McNulty, Well, the superintendent admitted workers; passed 16-0; emergency - : - ¢ L. F. Joy and S MCARRON COUNCILMAN engineer; his brother Joe McNulty ) the sin of absent mindedness cjayse passed 16-0. 5 T. M. MacKenz» una Jess D. Kirk Jones, of the Washington k 1 end wi E. P. McCarron was appointed O€orge Lane and Mary Booth accepted all blame for forget- y B, 75, by Hoopes- To broaden Ison, both of Ketchikan, have ar- Laboratories in Seattle, has arriv- Vitre Verbal Assault which 1y ave watch 'S City Councilman at last night's re- (.“(‘}" to issue the invitation so to powers of Highway Patrolmen to rived in Juneau by air and are ed in Juneau and is registered at : : ¥ « weatlicrvane h Id indi- o ar wneeting of City Fathers, and Engineer Pete McNulty said ev- atone for the error, Rotarians gave include areas within municipalities; 8t the Baranof Hotel. the Baranof Hotel. 3y [ whether Y really, at ooo ceated officially in the vacancy erything had been normal since » defendant a chance to redetm passed 16-0. — — er “pr eart, Wanss to aSSUIC the TESPON= of Srriiri/Flesk ‘Who tendered: hik Petersburg. and that . he himself by leading out with (Concur) | i LS 0N el o resignation on leaving recently for en down checking the. en- lctta” plus an extemporaneous g B. 31, by Cochran—To ccn- oh nary dis- the states. One other resignation :){I:j un;lb‘:“-[Lu;-:;n:]im:«‘;" lhvl [v:l-\(-w.‘: speech. Anyhow, Phillips promised pjle Alaska laws—Senate concurred | T - Watora final vote was Was accepted, with James E. Well- (o= SIS L EE 0’-;_0;; 0';1] A the basketiall team will be in House amendment; 16-0, I THE I MA PEDLRSEN 1S back n Representatives squirmed ington having presented his vesig- % LR A0 CHH v:\’inflrooml “1- T ] week ““d. re- | (Defeated) | : eats and several times writing several months oo F i 1 “'“:fl the *l*-““"& Club not to' H B. 59, by Vukovich—To require at i made known their desire to adjourn @ ly accepted at last eve- McNulty took a fire excinguisher »m‘n to expect them. £ ? fishing license of all non-resident . = o Tor the ¢ eting [but was unable to get into the Sre Ed_ Keithahn gave a re- commercial hook and line fisher- || ° ° of , 8 d Hin; ARita O B rask ots ey McCarron’s appointment is ef- ('n.'im“ l'o')‘m‘ Debatd 8 A hU ‘j port on the recent Board meeting men, as a prerequisite to sale o uc,lle s Bea"t'y e ATy o ~lthat she had noted that Senator fective the remaining term only, reorse hont. and. N the In- and named Bob Akervick, Cecil catch; failed to pass 4-... i % e (‘",I,]““ Andrew Nerland voted against the Which includes only one meeting return u;p.vlel 1:::» a :u ;;ia;(d -m‘;' e NIRRT, 1 S l ¢ on the Board of | in the Senate and that she felt during which the newly elected | o iy Extiguianer: Ul his L0 0 SRR EE Ral Groas in 18 pASSE"GERS ARE | aion... - she must respect his judgment and Council will take over. It was not-'thirq extinguisher, he got inside . CUrrent drive for funds. | e D A evrtd i ed at the meeting that only one he flaming . 8 S1A¢1 - Henry Hogue mace an announce- | ) ; g ¢ T e B e e i !1': Xt.:lrnu;]szqm(corxlpa;:or?‘en:, lund ment; A2 IERIINGR TunEau. Oty Lowu HERE BY pAA ] She will be glad to renew her friends : i ; falls of the Administrator General for the new Council. WIilllam gtarted in the electric control box, D'd, Concert which is scheduled _— and old customers . . . . AND to bill on the coattails of the Senate Boehl has another year to serve. probably from a short circuit. for Tuesday, March 18 and which ard Berlin, Thelma Osborne, Betty GREET NEW ONES. Pan American Airways, on regu- will include the additional enter- larly scheduled flights over routes Alaska Division, carried Seattle to Juneau—Marie Beck- William Maholie, Martha Mahol- Ketchikan to Juneau — Richard Fairbanks to Juneau — William Juneau to Seattle—Richard Bu- Mary Collery, ‘ condoned Rep. President brought a’gasp from the S y’?'\““‘f’“- Th‘"’r_"‘s C“Sl‘f’{ R heat and flames phevlinted o 0 cT0 LR Il e of thelr } a boy from my iilled gallery, where the wide Clarence E. Walters terms expire his reaching the engine pumps. . B B 3 : 4 b o had “wanted to fissure that separates Rep. Garnick 8nd there is still one vacancy. which were forward and the flames Ef“h“ o .quartet. Rod Darnell the iollowing persor.ns in and out : ) .morial,” for vield- and Senator Nerland in the Repub- Councilman Z‘lsichd asked that spread quickly into the bilge. See- “"l ":‘“f:edlh“: ;&’fi:c‘m‘:“‘l’]‘w“’c:‘f' of Juneau yesterday: Mo 3 drked the Mo g S action be started on drawing up a here was g i slsf it - I‘]:’,;“\’-( ) 1””1 ('I'll:‘,.ij\l"(lltll»g|> PR B new ordinance relating 5) ltlmr Kl}iN:li‘lL):L xt:ll;x::;l stloxffmgel;ohr(;?:i e o P e maCiiation . mAn I YR SR L Lenn: GRRARTER L Strange Bedfeilows closing hours since the recent vote to Skipper Bahrt and reported Which will meet here in August. d by declaring _The gasp turned to a roar of on liquor hours was favorable to that their only chance lay in run- _Visiting Rotarians attending to- Davis. ! I much important laughter as Rep. Maurice Johnson closing at 4 oclock am. rather ning the craft ashore and at- 44y’s luncheon were Henry Rostad : ] Ketchikan, “despite announced than one o'clock as in the present tempting to smother the flames, ©f Ballard, Wash.; Almer J. Pe- ic, Wilho Hill, Erik Larsen, Ruby “I feel contrained to repeat ordinance. The Council voted to While the Sondra Lee was be- '¢rSon of Anchorage; and William Johnson, Edward Johnson. i = Charlie Jones' poem, except that I leave this business for the new ing beached, all engine room vents Baker of Ketchikan. Visitors intro- NORAH OUT TO SKAGWAY haven't a copy of it. It is some- Council as the present Council were plugged up and the engines duced included Kelly Foss, Capt. Johnston, Edith Johnston. Princess N leaving Juneau thing about ‘What Strange Bed- hasn't time to give the ordinance turned to full speed. But still the H. A. Montcrief of Fort Richard- 11:30 o'clo st night had the fellows Politics Makes. " its legal three readings, and their flames spread and got into the son, Jack Talbot of Ketchikan, Gay Baker, Adela Flores, Lucile Peter- wing passengers for Skagway The House passed five measures action would not bind the new forward compartments. Finally F-}lmtt Capt. Clark Telquist, A. B. son, Ross Peterson. d Cashen, Mrs. C. Walters during its evening session and held administration. the fuel tanks exploded, and the Whitmarsh of Ballard, Wash., and o Gene, Mrs. A, Bergeron, Several over for further considera- S PR St crew left the stricken barge in a Herbert Mead, high school Rotarian chanan, Evelyn Tanner, Joy Tan- T. H . R. R. Martin, Mr. and tion. Rep. Huntley withdrew a Bt b <kiff and rowed ashore. for the month. Bert McDowell, pro- ner, Judy Tanner, Janet Tanner, Mrs, Paul Schmitz, R. J. Paxton Mmemorial asking for an extension MAYCOCK ON NEW JOB ‘W were lucky to get off at all,” gram chairman for the day, intro- Sherman Tanner, nd P. Coulason. of roads in the Kenai Peninsula ¥ said McNulty. “Very little personal duced the guests of honor, Mrs. Harry Smith. he Norah returns from Skagway area in favor of a Senate memorial _ Clyde P. Maycock left last week peloniings were saved, and of Ruth Popejoy, Dr. J. O. Rude and to assume his new duties as resi- dent timber scaler for the U. S. Forest Service. His wife accom- panied him to their new Sitka home. on the same subject. H. B. 51, re- lating to liquor control, was ri turned to the Committee on Public Health, Quarantine and Morals to be redrafted lock tomorrow morning and uth at 9 o'clock - —— LOGGERE ION LOCGERS with logs sale, Contact Juneau Lumber | Rep. McCutcheon’s memorial ask- Will buy from 100,000 ft. ing that Congress set the salary of 10,000,000 feet. For further Alaska legislators at $35 a day was rticulars see Juneau Lumber first amended to $25, then killed by 433-tf a vote of 9-14 with one absent. > e - RAINBOW GIRLS DANCE Postponed from March 15 to 22. Bring your cakes to the Dance. adv. 524-t1 Salmon Creek Country Club Finest Country Club in Alasia Steak-Chicken-Spaghetti COCKTAILS - CHINESE FOOD AlEp=— e SANDWICHES of ALL KINDS made with HOME-MADE BREAD Sandwiches will be made up to quality cf feod served at our club. Exclusive embership Couniry Club Guest Cards issued to Out-of-Town Visitors by request of members. Salmon Creek Country Club * 3 Miles North of Juneau en Glacier Highway Y ¥ Hand Painted . . . BETHWOOD Royal China - LAMPS CHarmingly S Hand Painted TABLE and VANITY DRESSER LAMPS to bring charm to your vanity or living room . . . Cigarette Boxes and Trays. .- Perfime Bottles and Jars DESK SETS and CANDY DISHES course the two trucks were a total A. B. Phillips. lcss, along with the barge.” Mr. Phillips told A radio message had been sent about the Pepsi-Cola scholarship out before the wiring and electric which allows one winner from Al- pover went dead, but it was not aska and in which three gh picked up. The crew was taken a- school students of Juneau pa bo: Eunice and Laddie. ected as The Sondra Lee lay burning on and will the beach for more than 24 hours, irom the other citics of the Terri- and was reported still smoking tory for first place Monday afterncon at 4 o'clock. The - -t MIDWEEK SERVICES il finalist from compete with thes crew hes to press their thanks and appreciation to the people of Petersburg, an’ 1o the crews of the Laddie and l.unice ior all assistance given them - e 5 o The fourth Mid-week Lenten jservice will be held at the Church jof the Holy Trinity tomorrow eve- ST. MARGARET'S GUILD of the Holy Trinity tamorrow eve MEETING WED. NIGHT rovert webb win continue nis |series of addresses on the Lord's % 'Prayer with tomorrow night's topic St. Margaret's Guild of the gt . v ai Church of the Holy Trinity will{pons; /GIve us this Day our Daily h its regular montkt m‘m"' 8| st Margaret's Guild will have Wednesday evening, March 2, In : s 5 * the Parish House, immediately ;::;x::pm;:;;m;ouo;nior:;m{‘hp following jithas i week | Lerlh oS parlen: halt service. Members e reminded g, {o brifig thelr gifts for the Parffiils =2 T B Hopog el 0w |* WEATHER REPORT & . T ® Temperatures for 24-Hour e EURDICE BUTUBNING, Sis ipariod madiig iy [o'Clock s Charles G. Burdick, Assistant Re-| ® This Morning. . gional Forester, is due back from|® . his two week business trip tomor-|® In Juneau—Maximum, 34; e row from Seattle and Portland | ® minimum, 24. . ¥ ST K ‘io At Airport—Maximum, 37; e TWO AT GASTINEAU ® minimum, 17. . — . . Harold E. Roe, of Seattle, and|e \WEATHER FORECAST o Herman Kurriger, of San Francisco, | ¢ (Juneau and Vieinity) . were new registrants at the Gas-| e Increasing cloudiness to- e tineau Hotel. Both arrived on the|e night with light rain by e Denali. ® Wednesday morning. Warm- e e e ———= = le'; ‘er tonight . [ PREUIPITATION . 1 @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 o.m. today) e wALTE R B. |® In Juneau — none; since e ® March 1, 2:09 inches; since o N E DY* {® July 1, 6942 inches. . KEN |® At Airport — None; e H ® since March 1, 66 inches; e has switched to Calvert || e since July 1, 4494 inches, o o L A . . because Calvert Whiskey | Ul Sfece iS me"ower. i‘ FROM FLUSHING, MICHIGAN i - { Lerne W. Henderson, registered #of 858 Asylm Hiee, Hartloed, Conn, EY from Flushing, Michigan, arrived Calvert Reserve Bé-‘-'flp&glfitlésfilu in Juneau on the Princess Norah | bm::’gfi;fl‘izz c;:p., NewYorkpCm and is staying at the Baranof Ho- tel. NEXT BIG EVENT IN JUNEAU Juneau City Band CONCERT Tuesday Evening, March 18 at 20th Century Theatre Sponsored by Rotary Club McPherson, the members .Shaw, Ed Ellik, Cecilia Ellik. - a d by two Petersburg craft, the pated récently. Dale Roff was se- Hospital for the past month, is "ity ported iinalists pects to return to Juneau the end of this month. tel and Restaurant Employees. BE AT HOLY TRINITY 25 Juneau to Whitehorse — Stuart Neil Nelson, Vernon - D MRS. SCUDDER IMPROVES Mrs. Clay Scudder, who has been patient in the Virginia Mason A DAY'S NOTICE. improving nicely and ex- e = SPECIAL MEETING Tonight at 8:30 of Local 871, Ho- | i ) \ ) ‘i . ‘ l} i N ) ) N ) ) | ) \ \ l y \ § \ § y GOLDSTEIN BLI | adv. 524-t1! geppcy. : 20900900000 SPECIAL SALE 20% OFF! SLACK SUITS . . . .. SHORT and LONG SLEEVED Brown and Navy FLANNEL SLACKS... 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