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PAGE TWO BRILLIANT., FABULOUS PRINTS IN THE WONDROUS BEAUTY OF PURE SILK sy COHANMA AT PRICES Y@i WON'T BELIEVE ever nave you seen such prints—pure dye silk prints that sparkle and come to life under the magic and elegance of per yard $5.50 Cohama silk. a whole wardrobe of silken luxury —at your lingerie, scarfs — you'll Imagine fingeriips — for blouses, dres find colors and patterns that you san’t resis’. 38/39” width. BN Behends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 LUDWIG NELSON’S Le.at Spr‘iny Sale _March 1st through March 6th 20% 10 50% OFF On many lovely pieces in Jewelry - Glass China - Silver and Figurines ALSO 209% OFF On beautiful Nugget Pieces and Ivory Jewelry See Our Special Tables of Real Bargains! LUDWIG NELSON The House of Fine Jewelry JUNEAU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR JUNEAU, ALASKA "BOWLING |0LD BATILESHIP FORMER KING OF "' PENNSYLVANIAIS | RUMANIA COMING | SCUTTLED AT SEA ON VISIT-TO U, 5.| LONDON, Ma i of Rumania The Commercial blowling league ' takes over the Elk's Alleys Fri- | day night, March 5, with a fourl | same schedule. { The 7 o'clock openers feature| PEARL HARBOR, March 4.—(% Thomas Hardware keglers oppos- | —The battleship Pennsylvania, sur- King ng the Arctic Bar, and the Sani- |vivor of the Pearl Harbor debacle his abd sy Meat against the Home Gro- (and two atomic blasts, scuttled |and cers. |near Rwajalein February 10, the bou v h At 9 o'clock the S and T Cloth- | N announced today. w for the Uni- ng Co. tosses against Bafley’s Bar | ecefved at Okinawa ch today with while Ludwig Nelson's vies with ! ™% responsible for the H he Veterans' Administration team. | F unseaworthinees a D | not |atomic bomb tes ‘Woman's Club Hears .. 5. 3 w the destroyer Trippe, su At a well-attended meeting of the) Fe 3. and N8 éttack tr | Juneau Woman’s Club yesterday af- » ' ternoon, Mayor Waino Hendn;ksi:m‘ 4 f""k v o |gave a comprehensive talk on civic| iro]ecls for Juneau. Mrs. E. P, cm-:: could remained _;\11. ter, Jr., President, presided at the mueh longer in the Kwajalein . meeting which was held in the pent-! goon vSh." was towed (h«fr house_of the Alaska Electric Light th¢ Bikini atom tests. She wa and Power Company. |considered a possible menace to Mayor Hendrickson stated that shipping if .\h_w nk in the lagoon, some of the projects are ear-marked | 5 did the Prinz Eugen. Both for early work; others belong to fu- s of the Bikini tes ture planning; and still others may| S be wishful thinking. Because of the C21S her covered from the Pe indefinite nature of some plans, he| Harbcr attack to strike at the asked not to be quoted in detail on|JaPanese 13 times with 11,000,000 his remarks. | pounds of steel—more | The club voted to take a huge job, fired by any other ba on its shoulders with the canvassing Misory. of every home of the Gastineau| Channel area for the mass X-ray 25 chairmen will enlist other work- | " Plunge fo His Death ers and complete the preliminary survey. Mrs. Burrass Smith asked | NEW YORI, for volunteers to assist when the| X-ray clinic starts March 22. It is| expected to take about four weeks. Phillip Stack, who co Mrs, Don Foster displayed a mo-' boetry to Walter Winche saic box, made by Elaine Bland, dicated Broadway cclumn a member of Girl Scout Troop No. 1. the pseudc W It was voted by the club to sponsor | killed tods Mrs, Elton Engstrom, publicity chair- | from a mid-Manhattan apa man, in a series of radio broadcasts building. every Monday evening at 7 p.m. Police, listing the dea bill e An artistic St, Patrick’s day invi- ent suicide, said & selected by the tation was read from the Douglas note saying he was “incu » Comr Island Woman's club to attend a The 60-year-old writer plunged to Will be near 4 It said party March 17 in the Eagles Hall death from the studio-office of the clo: g A I y air field The club received a “thank you"|a greeting eard manufacturer, for civilian from Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital for whom he wrote verse. without the subseription to Boys’ Life maga- - > — zine. A report was read from B. FROM RIVERSIDE, CAL. Frank Heintzleman, in regard to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whisenhun: Memorial Library h a request for | of Riverside, Calif., arrived yes- two representatives from the club tq terday and are registered at the help with d fund raising driye. /| Hotel Baranof. amage inflicted dur 1 the morni Mr. Pe Groz De hem came t it had been P issued by the not sign, within the instructio in case I s time limit.” — eee BIG AIRFIELD FOR -+ COM. APPROVAL March 4 Committee bill to per Marcia under Civil was to huil measure e the house indicated it PLANT WORKERS ARE T0 STRI 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 | oo ice ke ot 10000 oo r.l‘lEe Bd M. B"hreflgds e strike will Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS - heuse Worker: at 12:01 a The Union in 1946 a dustry unti intervened The Rum with a Reputation P LU GONZAGA UNIVERSITY w 1., March 4 iversity will repre NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! | o oo omee oe pOS v ed ellacking of Lutheran Co Effective: October st to April 1st Legoean The final tally was 43-29, Members of the Jnm-m‘l Volunteer DAILY Fire Department will hold theiy . Juneau—Ketchikan at 8 oclock in the Fire Hall. NORTHBOUND ] P a 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 2:50P 2:20P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN . a Juneau—Sitka 1 T Ar, 11:50°A GOES TO BIG TOURNEY the National lege, champion: e's Winco Passenger and Express e v regular monthly SOUTHBOUND ...Ar. 3:40P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 1:30P L Lv. 10:30A 9:00A Lv. JUNEA 10:20A Ar. SITKA (®or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU b3 Ar. 2:55P Lv. HAINES ; Lv. 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY : g (All Times PST °120) 2:40P 3:55P JUNEAU to— Angoon ... 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