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PAGE EIGHT Salmon 'reek Country Club Finest Country Club in Alaska SUNDAY REBUFFS GOV. LEGISLATURE l | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Senate, 5 ye 11 nays; House 12 nays, 2 absent. On confirmation of the Webb—Senate, 3 yeas, 12 nays, not voting: House, 8 yeas, 15 nay one absent. ] On request that Ziegler be re-ap pointed—Senate, 12 yeas, 3 nay not voting; House, 16 yeas nays, one absent On request that Cochran be re- as 1 yeas Rev on one consider that any of the members the present Board are serving atisfactorily. They let the Com- missioner of Education run things entirely, with the result that the school system is all. messed up— worse off than it was 25 years ago, in his view. School Priority Wrong Gill took particular exception to)Gold Room of the Baranof Friday. | the priority list for new school con- | The members of the club were en- in the Board tertained by a special dance num- truction contained | [ | | tbu [MEMBERS OF BPWC GIVEN REPORTS AT | MEET ON FRIDAY The BPWC held their regular usiness-luncheon meeting in the at Country (‘lub‘ VERNA CRONE’S ON APPOINTS (Conttnued from Page Jne) | —The appointed—Senate, 12 yeas, 3 nay. § B cne not voting; House, 15 yeas, & » Education’s report. The area v bre-arE e around Anchorage, where 500 pupils Tdei: Gatlant of * "Did Not Vote have been excluded from schooling, is given the lowest ranking of the Rev. G ‘I.\'Img\m\‘ and Mrs. Clara McCutch-| The motion to request re-ap- | B biiot s on i, w7 % eon of Anchorage, pointment of Mr. Ziegler was of- | .2 Proposed new schools o SQUTflEBh‘ STYLE To the Alaska World War II Vet- [fered by Senator Cochran, while lSt: and those given priority above lerans Board — John M. Cross of | that for re-appointment of Senator 't WOUld be established for 80 per- BAKED HAM DINNER | Deering, Robert E. Ellis of Ketchi- Cochran was made by Rep. Mauric cent native: puplls, e Indignantly kan, John S. Hellenthal of An-|Johnson. Senator Cochran was ex- >4 chorage, Paul Solka Jr. of Fair-|cused from voting on both the con- 1h¢ Joint session proceedings [banks and L. Embert Demmert of | firmation of the Rev. Webb ac e UL U Lt T e {Klawock on the motion for ‘his own.re-ap- SO0 duestioning the absence, from To the Board of Health — The' pointment. However, Senator Gun- | (¢ list of names proposed for con- |Rev. R. Rolland. Armstrong of An- nard Engebreth's refusal to vote lrmation, of many of the names chorage and George Preston Sr. of on the motion request re-appoint- SUCmitted by the Governor. | Fairbanks ment of Ziegler was challenged, by 1 oM Nis spot as presiding offi- To the Board of Regents of the Cochran. Engebreth replied that he CC7 OVer the joint session, Senate University of Alaska—Mrs. Luther had voted for confirmation of D: ,l;“""'c'" U NSO, TSPl ed {C. Hess of Fairbanks Oarr in, bellef that hewhs & Re- (20 the SCe WIeady acted upen iprtatecs -Nob Dok publican and did not feel that he [',“’?‘d””m'l"““”f"d has “'l;'. il Nominations of Henry Roden of Should switch over to Ziegler. En- ot o0 O S s T oy neau and John J. Conway of Sitka, S0me levity, as Dr. Carr is con- | .© ¥ fote JOTHMSOR terBh d to the Board of Trustees of the Sidered a Democrat and the S Ravii :‘n‘(‘” i “‘"[31‘. Baked Ham - Mashed Polaloes [[ 1. S s vers s tor hac iveaiy o in- coni- 2, Poited out wnat. up to ite 7, considered at the request of Sen- Mation of several other Democrats, .Lwen‘cfl.u;ideréd Wy the ‘mdn‘w New Peas = splced Apple ator Don Carlos Brownell, Chair- Staunch Republican that he is. ARt ? g man of the Committee on Terri- Toe Short Residence Nerishid: only. feplieds that' the torial Offices and Institutions of Senator Edward D. Coffey was ¢ oot airendy © dp. Binieit i HfiT BISCUITS the Senate. Brownell stated that the only Legislator to offer com- it SECREY S lc;]m L ITH HONEY s St f o S| 1 . Rmareing on-the a5 5,172 e 16t 30 s dations based upon observations declared: “The position of Regen' , A lAne Cor . 3 he joint meeting with -] nate. Half portions served youngsters diiring the recent: biennial dnspec- 18 one of the most honored In the "* 1132 Tectng With the Senate i s o Sitka S com- Territory of Alaska . . . .It s uld 4 3 { tlon visit to Sitka. Those recom A It should .o House confirmed the follow- DBINE and BANCE at Alaska's Finest Night Club PHONE 6Gl® MEMBERSHIP CLUB Salmon Creek Country Club 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway were: On YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE =% Everything in Sporting Goods Phone Special Tonight Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus STEAKS T-Bone . . Fillet.. Club . . New York Y| s Al Open Until 10:30 123 SEWARD PHONE 93 ———————————————————————————————— st e bers are preparing joint recommen- mendations ‘in, he said, may ations. tion of Dr —— | The Nugget Shop pointment of the Rev. Webb, he the House, following conclusion of when they are brought De given to one who is a long resi- g appointments unanimously dent of the Territory; certainly sult in changing 3 . i h George Vaara, of Anchorage, to the set up and may affect nomin- 10t to one of such short residenc the U[xzwmploynmm Comomnsmun Questioned privately regarding Cothiang e The votes that refused confirma- his vote against confirm L : The vote Cmu u[{\:.}vdléox\lwnl.:h e Pel(’rs:;n'fl A appoin:::::r‘ Leslie Nerland, of Fairbanks, to arr and the Rev. Webb Mrs son'’s re- 4 i the Alaska Develo] t 4 the Board of Education, Speaker AnFh Doy TiLs Donald W. Skuse, of Juneau; Dr. A. S. Walkowski, of Anchorage: Dr. Howe Vance, of Juneau, and Dr. Sigurd N. Bredlie, of Fairbanks, Dr. Carr— confirmation of Gill later indicated he does not ) i to the Beard of Examiners in Basic Sciences. Rev. Paul C. O'Connor, of Hoop- er Bay, and Z. J. Loussac, of An- chorage, as Commissioners of the Alaska Housing Authority Objection was made to unanimous consent when the names cf Dr. C. Earl Albrecht as a member of the Board of Examiners in Basic Sci- ences and Matthew P. Mullaney, as The MOST USED SPOONS and FORKS of HOLMES & EDWARDS are given exira profection against wear. Commissioner of Taxation, were 3 & X named and they were voted on by Your Holmes & Edwards teaspoons, for ex- roll call’ ample, have two blocks of solid silver inlaid hiovate: on fthe: contimibion of at the back of the bowl and back of the handle before plating. Most teaspoons simply have an additional spot or overlaid plating Dr. Albrecht was 14 yeas, 9 nays, 1 absent. On the confirmation of Mullaney the vote was 18 yeas, 5 after the regular plating. Holmes & Ed- nays, 1 absent. wards Inlaid will nave no tell-tale wear - marks to* mar the original beauty of the pAST MASIERS' “IGHT spoon. IS EVENT ON MONDAY | In celebration of their Annual Past Masters’ Night, on Monday, members of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. and A. M., will gather at the Scottish Rite Temple at 6:30 for a dinner. Following the dinner will be a |Stated Communicatioin of the Lodge at which Past Masters will occupy the places and stations for |the exemplification of the Master Mason Degree. All Masons on Gastineau Chan- ’nel are urged to attend this an- {nual celebration See the New Patterns at HOLMES & EDWARDS INLAID NO FINER SILVERPLATE THAN THIS | | SO i By International Silver Company Oi RWAY Sons of Norway, Odd Fellows | Hall. Sat. night, 8 o'clock. Initia- e —— e | 10N adv. 533-t2 Sale to Veteran of Surplus “Set-Aside” Items at KETCHIKAN at JUNEAU at FAIRBANKS 2 typewriters 12 tvpewriters 1-1% ton truck 3 command cars 17 jeeps 4 electric motors at PETERSBURG at SKAGWAY 1 typewriter 2 typewriters SALES DATES: The items listed above are available to Veterans for their own per- sonal use, or to be used personally in their own business, proiessional or agri- cultural enterprises. Previously issued priority certificates will NOT be honored at this sale of “Set-Aside” items in accordance with the new established policy under WAA. Sale cpens at 10:00 A .M. on April 2 and closes at 5:00 P. M. on April 8, 1947 Any Veteran may purchase by merely presenting his DISCHARGE or RELEASE papers. All items are offered for sale at a fixed price on a “first-come, first- served” basis. Items located in Southeastern Alaska will be sold at the Juneau office. Sale Lists may be cbtained at the Juneau and Fairbanks offices. [ 3 [ d - . 9 9 ; t War Assets Administration (formerly Surplus Property Of fice, Department of the Interior) Fairbanks Office — Old Engineer’s Building on Garden Island — Box 1029 Juneau Office — Aréa Engineer’s Building — Box 2538 ber by Blair and ie was on Educative program which prov- ed to be | members. | June Gabrislson-Martin gave a H ireport on the Chamber of Com- merce meeting. Gladys Vuille gave la report on the Alaska Crippled ]C)nldren\ Association meeting. | Children are to arrive here Mon- day from Anchorage to be trans- ported to Sitka, Arrangements must be made whereby the chil-; lddren will be taken care of while in Juneau. Mrs. Vuille stressed s P o the fact that no infection could \'MEPW,'.\NO!med..\ be caught from these children : while they may have tuberculosis 3 h : of some origin it is not contag-! (Since introducing “uplift”to American women. Maiden Form has fous, , Anyi/one; having | reom - and consistently maintained the same brilliant creative leadership. These wlll Aake pga e A PL e el -« always look heautiful and wear beautifully. too—for into dren while they are in Juneau are JEaN b . 32 R s B ok asked to contact Mrs. Betty Me- \heir making go only quality materials and finest workmanship. Cormick, or call 218, the Health Department (0 SsOLD ‘AT ALL LEADING STORES ~ - - - LOG ATTENTION for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. to Mills. 433-tf ¥ B Ehame iR Pianiste Extracrdinary , why not get the FINEST FLORSHEIM SHOES at GRAV. . largest world. The L;m«l;i‘:m-« is the second and producer of rice in the i ; Juneauiies have iaken io . e \ N N ) \ \ N N N ) 4 { N \ ; N ; ! BARANOF BEAUTY SALON 10,000,000 feet. Fcr further narticulars see Junean Lumber Peauiy are within reach of every nuts hands of our skilled operators. | bttt Audrey A mov- Butler Shirley Casperson, Dorothy Roff Dr. Dale shown by B 3 ;;. quite interesting to the LOCGERS with logs Will buy from 100000 ft RUTH ESTELL has taken Juneau by storm 532-tf RUTHE ESTELL MONDAY thru SATURDAY NIGHT HAIRDOS cf woman who herself in the Sunday Nighis OGnly— DANCERNG to ; Hy Seaman and Jerry Neftingham's MUSIC L4 Enjoy a Delicious Steak Dinner in the Pleasani Aimesphere of THE BUBBLE ROOM TERRACE . Phone 538 " | 14 07 i \ 3 g 2 o BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8Y . Juneau Cold Storage Co. Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ; ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent ool et el e

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