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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1947 * * | Public Weltare Board Is fo Slash Adivifies; Maynard Reappoinfed les, but explained it had no other|programs because of the inadc- in administrative organization,” Alternative but to impose restric-|quate funds provided = for the said Mr. Maynard's statement jions | functioning of the programs by It was announced by the Board Childrens’ Program |the 18th Legislature. there 1413 persons receiving/ Under the Aid to Dependent Autbority Limited past Age Assistance at an aver- Children program, the Board| “However, it has, in accordance 9 "( > curtailment age of $45.10 a month per ,/found it had 590 children receiv- with the duties and responsibil- 2E o | of ing essistance at an average of ties defined in Chapter 3, Extra- percent 1t coming from $19.00 per month per child. This Ordinary Session Laws of Alaska feder Under its appro- Tepresents nearly six times 1937 and subsequent public wei- priation of 00, the Board many children as when the pro- fare facts, established such poli- f be unable to main-|€TAM was established by law inicies as will provide opportunity of payments for the 1945. “With indications being that for meeting basic needs of t t and a fixed basic an additional 300 odd children will'greatest number eligible as ava ard of nee as establish- likely become eligible in the nextiable funds permit. Its authority ective May 1 to limit assis-|tWO year e Legislature provid-'is limited by statute, and failure R oisadigens n(l 25/ percent less funds to fi-'of the legislative responsibili xmnce the program; and here, too, in providing adequate funds leav —_ - payments will te based only on' no other alternative in connecti needs of food, clothing, shelter with the operation of public we and fu In addition percentage fare program.” discounts will have to be imposed| The annual meeting of the Boa | and waiting lists 0f eligible cases of Public Welfare was conclud- H . arranged for,” said the Board. ed Friday. Members of the Board “This will mean that with an attending were: Acting Chairman \appropriation of only $7500000, Lew M. Williams, Howard Lyng of LE U@R sm(BRE ave: monthly payments per Nome, the Rev, G. Edgar Gall child will be down to approximate- of Skagway and Mrs. Clara Mc- ly $13.00 per month,” it was ex- Cutcheon of Anchorage. plained A The Board further pointed out ,;::j service ant STTHA NEWLYWEDS urged to arrange increased Federal 0 HONEYMOON HERE : CONTINUING SPECIAL PRICES ON CASE LOTS Will Assort io Your Selection Penn Springs - 5th $4.00 Private Sfock - 5ih 4.00 Park and Tilford - 5th Suniy Brook - 5th 4 0ld Hermifage - 5th Old Boston, Pinch Sth (edar Brook - Sth Corby's - - - 5th 3 4 4 Paul Jones - - 5th .25 PM. - - - - 5th 4.25 Hunter - - - - 5th 4.95 OLD M. BOSTON 160 Proof Rye-Bourbon Ligueur FIFTH -~ $3.95 PINT --- $ .95 Buy New--Hig Saving Largesti Seleciion of BEFER N CETY ACME BEER SPECIAL --- $4.25 case MAENEAER - QLY ME [ d (ase--$4.50 BLATZ-PABST BLUE RIBBON-SCHLITZ ARE and ARF SPECIAL --- §5.50 case GEORGE BROS. LIQUOR STORE B A —— 'umcv payments to bare necessi-/the Board had ordered that the ‘nos of food, shelter, fuel and following statement be made pub! |clothing.” The Board also order-|in connection with the revi |ed a complete review of all cases operating policies |coming under the Old Age As “The Board is tance program in order to reduce assistance payments to cover only these items of needs. With the costs of necessities of life constant- ly rising, the Board said that doubtless the adjusted program |would bring hardship in many cas- aware that the striction in |sons and that not only will mar receive inadequate grants of assi: ance, but there and budgeting will resu funds for \m e f. be n(l his bride, the the by ies. ¢ Bernadine McGraw Drastic Cuts b .\‘« arrived in Juneau to spe “Jt - w further announced by # brief h ymoon B e e > | The wedding was solemnized he Board id Director May- 4 5 g o t i . Friday night, April 25, a thc hor AT tha rastic cuts in general of! the ' briffels relief expenditures were necessar F Mrs. Don McG Commissioner The in order 000 appr within the S”‘Ul) o stay ted bridegroom has & medical care and hos- result of _ e nece: after rec his discharze eiving service. the immediately and hos- DOUGLAS BLANCHARD IS NAMED CUSTOMS AGENT AT TAKU INLET suppleme ropriation of $70,000 was made to $300,000 £ ses in the biennium made only t $200. vided Customs repre- Inlet by the toms James Board’s opinion. Onmly Fcur Oifices addition ments, ir funds ganize Under the ct BLISS STORE mmv ay. Oid Fe fee agent [:t bargains in within the costs,” said | ment Director Maynard anno Salmon Creek Country {lub Finest Couniry Club in Alaska The Entire Country Club is ‘RESERVED TUESDAY EVENING FOR THE Salmon Creek Country Club 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway D. B. FEMMER General Hauling and Moving PHONE 333 or CALL at ROBERT LIGHT BARBER SHOP et [ Everything in Sporfing Goods SPORT CENTER “PAA BRINGS IN 62 application of such policies of 1¢- hardships to many needy pe:- will be those who must be denied grants under some ~ Bates, W. Frestneo, James Clough | Lutie ! Graa i Wolfe, waiting room open | - PASSENGERS FRO STATES ON TRIPS to Fairbanks Lyd pohn il NEWS PLANS SPRING SALE Outbound passengers from Ju- \neau to Seattle yesterday were: DIW CLUB PARTY ONWED"ESDAY "lGH' Knuth Soleim, Loraine Soleim, The Douglas Island Woman's| Except for the :ast minute de- F'olnlla Seawell, Sarah Renshaw, Club is sponsoring a party next tails, St. Margaret's Guild of the \Thoma; Sop, Bob Sebastian. Saturday evening, May 3 in the Church of the”Holy Trinity has Pan American Airways landed ! l Joseph Rude, " Odell oo 7 PYQUGHLAS 51 MAGARET'S GULD Robert Killewich, Dorothy Kille- Eagles Hall. There will be an as- completed plans for the Spring Sale s Juneau from Seattle Wich, Leonard Fontaine, Marie gortment of games and refresh- Which will be held in their Parish 331 p;:ls::; ‘:ndurll; passengers to| Eiliott, G. R. i Olson, Betty Kir- ments similar to parties given in Hall Wednesday evening, accord- and from other points. No pas-|Sten, Sally Kirsten. |the past which proved so popular ing to Mrs. James C. Ryan, Presi- sengers were brought in on either| GUYy Halferty, Oscar Bergseth,|anong residents. dent of the group. ; |Saturday or Sunday, but 20 per- | Ernest Anderson, Leo Rankewicz, ihkalr | M.rs‘ W. Robert Webb will' be )| Leigh Franklin, Russell Newman. OFF ON VISIT | chairman of the dessert committee 'sons were flown out to Seattle and four to Whitehorse and Fairbanks on Sunday. ‘ Passengeys from Seattle on I"ri-i day were: A. H, McLain, MJs A. H. McLain, J. M. Little, L. ville, R. H. Brannaman, L R F Plaugher. W. M. Delameter, R. C. Rand, H.| Laurel Martinsen, Nellie Johnston Leo Lazetti. Alice Brandebury, Gettys Chaey. M. Hoober, Belle C. Veatch, Phillips, C. D. Smith. James Robinson, Burr Johnson, Thomas Sel- of by, Gertrude Selby, Mable Stearns, ed Paul Bolley. ar! D. D. Dashney, Eugene Hawkins, Mrs. Molly Hawkins, William Haw-|D. Robert Hawkins, John Lag-| 5 Al Mrs. Joyle Lagler, ilton, Beulah Lee, Jake Aadland. Ernest Anderson, Viola Blasdell of (Shulist. Juneau tco.F?ir?ankfi: e 1 AT Ketchikan, Following aiM Whitehead will feature child- ka, JOhP‘_,fii.otl.).(.] on visit there, she and Mrs. Robinson | ren's sunsuits, Mrs. Harold Brown MANAGER, ALASKA Art Wolfe, Sue | Smith, Mines, Smith served as manager of the George Ham- 1928 following his appointment as Special Assistant Juneau to Whitehorse: Bronice' ,p.. jonn Mills left today for a and Mrs. David Ramsay will have lvlsit with her sister Mrs. Wm. Rob- | charge of the candy sale. Mrs. W. Paul Sol- | plan to continue to Vancouver, B. Will have an interesting display of C,, to visit other friends anG reia-|Plastics and Mrs. Ryan will show | tives, {HR wrappings, cards and note pa- | | per. Dessert will be served through- | MRS. T. JENSEN ILL out the evening beginning at 7 | ORMER GENERAL Word has been received by Mr.! | o’clock, and the public is cordiall’ and Mrs, | invited. Mark Jensen.' that Mrs.| R R DlES IN EASTJ‘homaa Jensen is seriously ill 'md‘ - has been moved from their Min-| neapolis home to Rochester Clinic. | News of the death of Noel W.|Mrs. Jensen was a Douglds lesxden!‘ former General Manager until she and the family left here | the Alaska Railroad, was receiv- last winter. in Juneau today by B. D. Stew-| t, Territorial Commissioner of | ———————— HEALTH COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT Dr. L. J. Gehrig, Acting Director, g | Tuberculosis Control Division of : 5 56 Jon { 1 5 | the Territorial Health Department, Inie S o Roneh OWNERS will be the main speaker tonight at | Listed below are the Owners Df\the Gastinean Health Council meet- licensed Dogs for 1947. ‘ing. replacing Dr. C. Earl Albrecht H. E. Mayo. Mike Pusich, H. Wor- 'who was called to Washington, D, obec, A. W. Cady, L. C. Allen, Wm.'c, on otficial H. Seaman, M. Grant, J. O. Kirk- | Danner, Jr., NOTICE DOG LAS Aronson, aska Railroad from 1924 to business, George Health Council Presi- ham, Grace O. Reed, D. Wahto, E. dem has announced. to for the Secretary the Interior the purpose of Emma Tuttle, Arvey Ferk tad, analyzing and developing the » ¥y lsie Sherrod, Ray McFarland, railroad. Smith retired from active :’vMCCflHOn‘_R Kitby, L. S. Lis-| A good attendance of Council 2e McFarland, Byran .| business in 1939 as vice-president Y. L. T. Perry. | members is requested, and anyone und Sydney McFarland, am |of the Pennsylvania Railroad from _Final notice to dog owners that|interested in the community Pub- iey, William Riley. which he had been granted a leave G0 not have their dog licensed. lic Health Program is invited to at- - nnbc t Watson, Albert Bollman, of absence earlier for his trip to D08s that are not licensed by April tend, whether a regular represen- Dan Knutsen, R. Compson, Ken Alaska 30, 1947 will be picked up and held | tative of an organization or not. [ Douglas, Lioyd Van Santer. Albert| Smith died in his 78th vear at one day, and i not claimed and| The meeting will convene at 8 Skelly. thé Bryn Mawr Hospital in Br paid for, wiil be disposed of. o'clock in the Public Health Cen- Alvin Dunlop, Stanley Eckum, Mawr., Pa, after an illness of A. J. BALOG, City Clerk. |ter on Main Street. Jim Shehan, Jon Wagner, Fred several weeks. ~Adv. 565—12; e Schneider, Lorraine Soleim,| e BN T | TORKELSEN'S NEW JOB h Soleim (UB Scou"s MEH’ Ll S R ) T TR B .i Eugene Torkelsen has been ap- % rbanks to Juneau: Charles ° inted Validati 3 \;n\ s uneau: Charle % TID 5 pointed Validating Oificer on. the " axwell Fitch, Isabelle Chap- AT 6 50 I'ONIGH'I' E TABLE Fish and Wildlife for the purpose L . ol ® of validating halibut licenses at the Juneau to Seattle: Louise Walk-| The Cub Scouts are to meet to- e APRIL 29 ® Port of Pelican, according to an t er, Dee Herron, Ray Hurley, James hight at 10 minutes to 7, at the ® Low tide 3:16 am., 57 ft. ® anncuncement by the Fish and ¢ Scott, Jennings Morgan, Leslie parking lot near the Juneau Hotel, ® High tide 9:17 am, 13.6 ft. ® Wildlife headquarters office here. Maxwell, Lowell Puckett, Belle Cubmaster Bob Treat has announc- ® Low tide 15:51 pm., 13 ft. e - e Charlebois cd. They are to be in full uniform, ® High tide 22:34 pm., 145 ft. og When you pay for QUALITY why Robert Creek, Joseph Orford, ready to take part in the VFW, e ® not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- Warren Tryon, pa /j® & 8 « » 0o . e o 0 SHEIM SHOES at Graves. n Tt rade. SALE No Refunds No Exchanges No Approvals V.FE. W. STARTS TODAY All Sales Final WELCOME ooy ] Silk and Waol JERSEYS SILKS VELVETEENS e Sizes 121020 Prinis Stripes Solid Colors Women's AppAReL “It’s the Nicest Store In Town” BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING - B T T T P e o o EEEEEEsrIsessisiiTisscssrssniisasssissssasisaaaseaas