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CONCERT BY CITY BAND IS TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY BilL WOULD APPROPRIATE S8MILLIONS Page Gne (Conzinued prem amount is not distribut- arious items, but the in large part in funds buildi reques ed over th difference B Highway Engineer The would re-| ceive the $28,440 in @ The cut i sunt allotted to tra el ent office expense An appropriation of $5,000 for| Philadeiphia maintenance of teleptone lines| o is one and ercction, equipment and main-| most arrange- tenar of shelter cabins meets sire of the request 4 Roads | 2 appropriates $1,000,000 | tion and maintenance ges, small boat ties, and Budget equest of $1,- o it Ficlds tyT | M part Begin tt C watic of I L $200,00( I the Ba has be-|get ’ ¢ : concert organization Mines Cemmic-ioner of e i The 5 wer Departments x which is 8% t T ) the Te ory Clut L 1945. Request- ice to Museum I The Territorial Lit Mu- I LT : would pria-| 7 o'clo : e y 9 0 below the 1 " . Fove ‘ : 3 ) T e s SS..Di‘ l"n.» bals the y C adget | 4 . Rescue € I Yy ’\ - Picneers’ Heme : B THE D/\ILY /\L/\SKA EMP lRl VA]UNFAU /\LASKA silly, he contended, and pass Siseilc i "ON THE MOVE _ Three smiling Halian youngsters sit on bundles of houschold cquipment el I o L You'll Teke Pride in Your on a dock of the Istrian peninsula city of Pola, awaiting evacuation by boat to the Italian mainlznd. i s At P e \ Many Halians fled the ferritory now governed by Yugoslavia, ulous. The Attorney General agreed that it might be better to o . sert the word “otherw makir Cla / 22100 / r h $ 949 W 5 de of ocriticism of acts.” However, the Attorney h ' 3 present tax General- did not think tha fauit TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1947 1 i o ‘ | ing their own public utilities. S. much thinking on the part B. 110 provides for boards of three of the te. It is designed to members instead of the old five- Wrap more safeguards around bank CAFE man boards. An emergency clause deposits made by the general pub- was hung on the measure to make lic £, i it effective in time for the April The Net Income Tax Bill came elections, which means that all wp for a brief airing in the Sen- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DOROTHY SPENCE deep Ser present public utility boards would ate yesterday afterncon, just long ybe kicked out and entire new enough to scrap: past a move for |toards would have to be elected Indefinite postpcnement, by a 7-9 jat that time. vote. Recess immediately follow- Senator Engebreth pointed out ed that vote and the measure then {that this will cause great con- just got shoved aside in the ecve- | fusion, as candidates already have ning melee, with nothing formal or filed for the posts that were ex- definite done with it Senators this pected to be vacant and new fil- morning were poring over the |ings would be necessary. At Rules, to see if they would geot ‘Amhm age, he cited as an example, another crack at amending S. B. filings would have to be made over 81 again within two days and the'' The st 'ill can't be finally passed that was observed | soon. ber when Senator Edward D. Cof- | He was assured by the Attorney fey presented the body with a pot eral that Anchorage would not of shamrock which afterwards subject to the bill, Open from 7AM.ill 7P.M. Patrick’s Day motif in the upper cham- be as the pub- graced the President’s desk _—* lic utility law there is set up by ator Don Carlos Brownell Work- [_u“"esseau'y Salon | Congress. Senator Walker sald he ed hard on his birthday i did not object to the bill, but re- £ e i E’]!::l:il:ler;g’ i‘:,‘w\l!lwkfl:::lt; fuseil. Solvets, om tb ahC B8 BUS| Uwind Ghve.. e ook Swidely N W extares st Hie vised the £enators to let the people oo " the man caverns in the HAIRCUTTING |at home know akgut the bill right vy so they could attempt to ighten things out for the next ion Black Hill ed f . has been explor- of ten miles 2nd and Franklin Phone 492 Phrase Is Siliy = ———————— S. B. 115, by Coffey, was voci- ferovely objected to by Walker because of wording defining as riot: “lawful acts done in Iznt or tumultuous manner.” a vio- That’s Wherever You Go . . « ious and since the measure was icered important to. clear up insurance coverage, it was passed twice—the second time over Walk- request to rescind. Walker Wnlmu:n you'll be making to prevent immediate S s - 1 Nk on rescinding, by moving to your home near or far, jou nd the Ketchikan Sen- you'll want to choose the best r ally exploded when the X for it. .. Chair ruled his motion to adjourn mx'“r out of order, because it was made C 3 d i cauisite] {tors" * order to call the roll. Be- ome 1n and see the flkf]lll- y en- fore ¢ Walker had rocked the designed, flawlessly finished In- alleries with fanciful examples of ternational Sterling patterns . . . 1 1 . . acts the bill would make criminal sk VLN, ¢ -such as “throwing rice at a designed for a-lifetime of pride 1 300, for P wedding” and dntisfacti I : : and satistaction. ARRQVE By pAA a5 Come Banking Bill Passed Aeronau-| Emergenc ppropriatio B Ben= B. 114. After amendments o By 3 S - | renses auth ¢ x:]vu( ' striking large sections of the bill, ]“1“"“““"?1 5""]“_‘#. P }‘_3" i American % o ke requested '$66;180:{ ror: - none \tive of the min- M&de on the advice of local bank- not been raised. Individual six-piece the following persons « Department | nties or . tepresentative C'S and attorneys, that Banking place-setting in Prelude or Serenity, and out of Juneau or ner of Labor ir The Ccmmittce measute was passed. 3 . ;).:\Tu'm-":' flight %, 3,120 under (\“\‘mp be paid a salary Ihe provision putting thf”{nmr- Prelude Seattle to Juneau ! e Budget Board| Bounties own. from $8,000 to M General on .th Territorial turn, Ernest Kin Ric! Requested a nking Beard, in place of lhe Barner, Hubert Middleton, Fred , Fisheries ubetitute for s, B, Governor, was argued against Seidell, Ernest Carter, Don Cart- 4 office sicn: $30,000 oy “the Judiciary Erownell; while Senator Vlcmx Laura Anderson, William Neid- gio cut by hal ot o Jeplace a narrower Rivers unsuccessfully attempted to hauser, Stanley Taylc Welfare De | forcement regula- enator Gunnard amend out criminal penalties for John Cart- ool tha | s: mone. $50,000. takes the lig Beard negligence Juneau attor-| er st Sy i strial Board: $5,000 T neys R. E. Robertson and Norman ¥ . ment of are would Industrial Boal $5 territorial admin- Whitehorse to Juneau: Dou $130.000 instes ¢ the $193,000 L £ C. Banfield testified on the bill, - Nicholson, Verna Nicholson, War- $130000 instead of the $195/ 3 It permits Offi- (hich has teen the subject of | 60 Befsinger g quested, or $3,000 less than in 1945 | Guard: none outside Alaska at S R R SO R s Juneau to Seattle: Martha Alit, 10€ propriation { o ol s se, a privilege that s assistance is $750,000, which is| Ter 20,000 d to the Attor- John Gaffney, Julian Hagen ey ¥ ut | Reau % Juneau to Fairbanks: Lois Joy, $200000 below the request, but|Reque ] ad the General 'S BAZAAR = 3 il 2 Y $50.000 above the 1945 level | a Developn 31 Y ¢ Alaska Develop- H S VG O Relief of destitution funds would |Requested $120,060 me out As Engebreth intro- AS ADVERTISED in HARPER lamount to $300.000, the same as| War II Vet s’ Rev igeon hole ill, it applied only to HOSPITAL NOTES in 1045, Requested amount was|ing Fund: none. Requested prominent. of the 1 fiswier. o Eaueation and BRIDES MAGAZINE $438,000. The bill allots $75,000 000 worked over str new feebl tieing T r the care spendent children | ritorial Banking Board fown officials is a gesture St. Ann's Hospital admitted Ray- for the care of (hp\ndmA .(1 (VA ‘11‘)‘ et «q” 2 down officials is a gesture re on. E ) and the same amount for allow-|Reauested $7,500. strictic t they must first mond Maxson, Ed C. Sweeney, and t : bl fate g N ances to mothers for care of minor| Board of Pharm seek approval of their o hoard Chris A. Jensen for medical at- e ¥ cere $140.000 q Pl £ i 3 fention and Nite Btanley Parry for children Requests were $140, Board of Optc 3 or of the Board of Administra- et " : E and $200,000, respectiv |of X er 1 tion before they buy their tickets to BUTECEY Health D of accountancy, $250 far places Discharged from St. Ann's were . | OF ZBCCOMIARS b Lo = 4 The Territorial Hex Cosmetology, $6 Bc Upsets Elections Mrs. John Lundy and baby girl, b Sdan Mrs. Earl McGinty and Ib " ment will receive under | practic Ex 8. B 8 £ c” ‘”‘ ';:",‘\ pRe l"’c‘lfi‘]‘- this bill. Tt asked for $768,742 | De xs “recodifying biil,” SRR AR NATIES , Administrative fur $35,000. of Examiner BeLKiEA will have 5 A was and the reat effect upon coming Government Hospital admitted approy i 1945 and 1946 elections in cities own- Joseph James from Angoon, Albert g ioje 735 Gomrainicable Jumes of Douglas and baby Patri- S conboliand mat Al S Bter $60,000. R cia Albert of Juneau. Wandarene!cping pe and crippled chil- | quested $40,000 Hanson and Pet Johnnie frem gyon's services funds are held to| - Y Hoonah were discharged, . 1945 levels of $20,000 and S')“ ST T respectively, ir of r JOHN NEWMARKERS £30000 and $40,000 rc L ] VISITING IN MEXICO Crippled children’s ot b The John Newmarkers are trav- yj e MEEE A \j.f’? Mex ccording to i, 1045, will get $35,0( | Uil d in Juncau. Writing ihe requesicd a from Monterrey, Mex., under date ard enginee woulc ceive| The Jur ¢ C of Feb: 25, the WY )00, more vice the 194 tomorrow afte: b 1330 ¢ re having Juneau weather, rain msiderably bLe- o'cleck at tb fine trip, scenery is fine juested $40,000. | Mrs. Alfred r , € ¢ Y The *uf Loxington Blvd., Royal Oak, Muh . the " 1 t ! start back to the we culosis hospitalization { serve BL[NDED WilISKEY Think of never having to lift your JSfinger to keep your silver shining. You simply place an opencd jar of Vigil in the silver chest, cabinet, or drawer—and it kccp< your silver bright from 4 to 6 months. It sounds like a mnat]r,‘ but it’s true." And Vigil’s effective’ .on all metals as well as on sterling and plated ware. bet some today, and give to an’ extra game of bridge! those “polishing hours” Nugget Shop 65% Grain Net Calvert Distillers Corp., Ne §almo Creek é{’; Finest Cmmérdg 5 Sfieaflfiwifiifiniekmr COCKTAILS - CHINISE FOOD ALSC a COREEPLITE LENE of SANDWICE L 5= made with FIOME FPIADREY BREAD §775-00 CASH AWARD MARCH 20th ne 015 Salmon Creek @Jouniry Club 3 Miles Noxth of Juneau en Glacier H'ghway fasica spaghetti 7N ral Spirits. k City Why . Do more and more women consistently ask for LADY DUFF? . . . Because EACH LADY DUFF CREATION MASTER PIECES THE ARTS OF STYLING . . . Lacy and lovely and exquisitely bridal . . . Typical De Garcy for trousseau pieces honeymoon slip of fine bur-mil :ayon crepe with alencon type lavishing the bodice and around the hem. Tearose, bridal blue, white. Sizes 32 to 40. .GOWNS... 2 s IUomens Arvaner LADY DUFF SLIPS . * PANTIES BUDGETLY PRICED It’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building ¢ 13 i {