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PAGE EIGHT ROAD WORK RADIOCRITIC IS HELD UP; PROPOSEDTO - g = FUNDS FILL OFFICE AW ARn improvements fo Glacier e , New Bridge. i eing consid second reading rol measure isidered by ng. A motion yiuce an House in w w nat failed asked that b a bounty se un as Rule 28, which provides f 1 { appropr! four day on Rep last Er 1 bills du the i and bridge tb session Gla- { cek to Hig k Bay an Bids v th the locp. ann indicated ced is reque: ngstrom announced th eddy made Commi e Chamber tele E L e ments w Ler bill Speaker required pointed the Char - regular meet oc 1S orman R. Ba SOUTHEAST ALASKANE ZERJ are unc ¥ jects of various states but that E. Ba from Ketchikan needs of the T - ignored at the Memorial GUESTS AT GASTINE The f Newly regist 1 gue other necessary Gastineau Hotel other highways Earl the ful The lack affects sore- roads areas and ment of present contr of available funds Iy needed repairs near Ketchikan v Mowry n from Sitka, Eric trom Haines and Marvin irem Jacksonville, Oregon - Light, Flufty . . . . AUNT JEMIMA - FANCAKES Osl Perki: also for two [/ 5 Easy to Fix with Aunt Jemima Ready - Mix Wherever You Go . . . You'll Take Pride in Your International 6/6[4}15/, W you'll want to choose the best for it. uETHER you'll be making your home near or far, Come in and see the exquisitely ed, flawlessly finished In- ternational Sterling patterns . . . mned for a lifetime of pride and satisfaction. des desig Sterling s have in Prelude or Serenity, International Sho Gpark Y Apperites! by income as as to to 1l on til teing | it under or n of asked to provide t THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1947 AVIATICN BILL Pope Observes Anniversary (Conrinued frem is set for its ted by I t up e used the in hange was made also in the pen- section, stiffening the violations. The reverting appropriati from $30,000 to $10,000. Senator Gunnard M. wally, to make ar m: toward but advancing retired motion to passage, sage were forced that d isure was sent along, in wska. In fact, the eiving the bill The Senate, however, WHIPPED UP T0 PASSAGE FORM Page One) Commission self-sustaining operation, ying a one-half cent 1 all aviation gaso- | Territory. A sent A payoff on the under threat to “Call” the Senate if P amount of ori- was Pa¥ 145 Juneau, Elmer orm with that of other heads pawarq Griffin; from Wrangell to or Territorial agencies. Co-author Willlam Munz made a | Engebreth ost out in an effort to cut the pay )f the Director from $7,500 to ?6 Duo}fl!ld Wilma Byrd; the rate of biil Ri- t did vote o to accept three memorials passed | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES 26 ~ ON WEDNESDAY | Alaska Coastal Airlnes vesterday its regular flight s<cuth to Ketchikan, Wrangell anc Peters- burg, and another to Sitka On the Ketchikan schedule, the following persons were carried: from Juneau to Ketchikan, J. D Smith, Lawrence Hanson and P. Bader; to Wrangell, R. J. Rine- hart; to Petersburg, Jack Gucker; from Wrangell to Ketchikan, Jack Sherman. | From Ketchikan ‘Mrs. Lillian Byrd, [ I 1 to Wrangell, Robert, David from Ketchikan Daalman and !Juneau, Shirley McCormick. From Juneau to Sitka, Elizabeth Price, W. A. Chipperfield. Ed Zeigler, William Walton, J. E. Sen- nett and Ray Neilson; from Sitka The (o Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty gular james, Carinne Anderson, Virgil ourse to the Engrossing Commit- Baker, Emil Family and H. P. An- tee | derson < H. B. Turned Down | = - - The Senate refused a two-thirds aon 1o aceet 1w 5s e | AWYS MEMBERS ARE isure by Anita Garnick and)} ern branch of the University of Al- opposition was overwhelm- MONTH'S KNITTING At the regular monthly meeting of the AWVS held March 19 at the Governor's House, Chairman Mrs Ernest Gruening showed the mem- by the House: Committee Substi- tute for H. J. M. 34, asking the' by Nebis Guards on his way te the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican at Federal government to pay tuition the cbscrvances of the eighth a ative pupils in Territorial iversary ef his cor- [ OF COMMERCE, WEATHER B0 ammed areas, JUNEAU, ALASKA ! n, and H. J. M. 33, ask- WEATHER BULLETIN i of the Federal barrier inst white ownership of rein- DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:39 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIM# . Eh TaRiciarr AAR AR Ba: Max. temp. TODA™ % 241 Weather a enate list fw(x intently to : e E veto message on Ar Tra Pt. Cloud E net mining tax, tock B : 03 immtdiate action on the matter, " 04 1 closed out the day in “Execu- 35 38 12 on” once again. Adjourn- > 31 0 to 11 o'clock this morn- s 24 37 0 Clouc 7 e o = o momar Sjmpsons Hests Airport 16 36 11 Rain b £ s At Dinner Party 4 : 3 Clouc and Mrs. Robert W. Simp- 1% 37 011, Sr. entertained forty guests 12 =2 03 oW for dinner last night at their pent- 15 house in :k ntieth = Century 35 1.05 Ralr Apartments. Guests of honor were : >3 44 Ir Fog Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pr 8 2 7 Simpson, Jr., visiting Commander 37 48 Simpson’s parents overnight on 40 40 the way to Washington, D. C 47 40 i0 Comdr. Simpson has just return- or 48 20 ed from Fairbanks where he was t 44 33 41 attached to the Army's task force (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:20 a. m. today) |“Frigia” as medical observer for 1ER SYNOPSIS' A stagnant low pressure area is located over |F¢ U- 8- Nawy. ! - Aleutians with a trough extending northeastward over the lower| Approxnaately 37 percent of the n and Kuskokwim River valleys. There is also a low pressure 13,959,000 World War II veterans al- miles k moving north ted offshore from th: s have brought ra Alaska this mcrnin h a temperature of located 300 miles south of Ko - hou: A high pressure cell is loc Southeasterly and southe; w scutheast Alaska. The coldest place > tip of the Seward Penir a Wi MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today California | ministration for 1 of {ing or education ales jaws under Fiird Reck. ; 2 oz Calvert because Lincoln Rk ok Calvert Whiskey MARINE FORE I FOR THE PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY NING: Protected waters of South ska and the outsid: Cixon Entrance to Yakutat—winds scutherly and southeaster] miies per hour increasing Thursday t to 20 to 30 mil and decreasing Friday to 10 to 20 mi per heur. Rain Cape De: is mellower. n Salmon €reek Country Club Finest Country Club in Alaska Steak-Chicken-Spaghetti COCKTAILS - CHINESE FOOD ALS® a COMPLETE LINE of SANDWICHES-- made with HOME MADE BREAD §775.00 (ASH AWARD TONIGHT ‘Phone 015 §almon €reek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway { funds for construction of schools Fed- Fis hand is raised i blessing to the erowd sathered for the hools, referred to Edu P rephote THE B8 Tons Boms; Ccemmittee; H. J. M. 37, for cral assistance or Army allotment ready have applied to Veterans Ad- vecational train- Federal Edward Washburn* 15 to £5 *of 1040 Kearney Street, Denver, Colorado nour Calvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY ~86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits, Calvert Distillers Corp., New York \l cin l bers prescnt the many knitted caps, mittens and socks which had been turned in during the month. Kni: ting articles for children in Europe is one of the projects sponsored by the AWVS and all members are urged to do their bit. The Club supplies the wool which can be cked up anytime at the Gove House, and any non-member wishing to help with this project is welcome to do so. Plans a discussion of the ed Nations Organization we nade for the April meeting, when reports on UN activities will be given by various members. A pro- ject to raise funds for the Alaska Crippled Children's Association was o discussed The Day Nursery, which is held ; on the top floor of the Gov- s House was reported to be with a up of ttending is open to all ior prc nir daily children from 2 between the The nursery hours of 1 pm. to £ p.m. Two mothers supervise every afterncon for the privilege of send- ing their children free of charge, “NOW | THATS WHAT | to 5 years of age| mother unable to SUv: MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING IS TONIGHT The Missionary Society of Mem- orial Church meet at 7:30 o’clock this ‘evening with Mrs. Lester Roberts, | however, any | pervise may pay. Any mother wish- g to join the nursery plan may secure further information by call- ing either Red 825 or Green 768. i The next regular meeting of the as hostess, at 916 West Ninth. AWVS will be held at the Guvvl'-j - , - nor's House on April 19 at 5 p.m e, —— 45 different kinds of the manufacture of priced brand of au- | There are steel used in less one medium | tomobile. ! A Biblical mite was worth than a quarter of a cent \« s ; ™ ottt Zomern avoZional Sz wired outline sheathed in plush . 4 | Wear your decollete gowns with a new-found poise. The famous Edith Lances Bi-Sectional Bra completely separates your bosom as it brings it glamorous new beauty. The name Edith Lances promises you youthful uplift, natural, normal support, supreme comfort. So lovely, so wonderful to wear in gleaming rayon satin in tearose, white, black, $15 3 o 3% Women's Areaner Soce It’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Buildirg L ————————————————————————— CALL You will always find the same matchless flavor and aroma in every pound of Hills Bros. Coffee you buy. 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