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PAGE SIX ' e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA —— — . — against smallpox, diphthéria and Total led or otherwise dlsposed‘ HOUSE SHows lof by House, 2 NEWMARKER-HUMPHREYS EOUAl pAv 5 S E N A T E whooping’ cough ére invited to Bi= - : | Remaining for House action, 47. tend with their parents. & ~ 4 ! S ! E T e i Long — Lastin 47 MEASURES Rty MARRMG (EREMONY DIS( MEASURES MRS. BLAKE LEAVES * We're fi gt i h g | SENATE BILLS | . i} e’re featuring a handsome Total introduced, 21 'N EAST ON MNUARY 2’ USSED | I e fse{)eqtmn OfftOP-HOtCh new s Passed by Senate, 9. A | 20TH DAY, FEB. 12 abrics . . . for snug-fitting 2 | | . E. J. ( 3 2 Killed or otherwise disposed ©of | The marriage of John Newmarker, . (Measures Introduced) bc?n’svifnfl] . i‘;:h;:;::' ;’:"f’ ;’:; long - lasting re - upholstered LR:n"”nl" Iw;"‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. John New- | S.B. 21, by Senator Steve Mc-| . " g Krugness for the past furniture you'll' be proud to ! aining for Senate action, 12.|marker of Juneau, is told in the Cutcheen, to levy a tax on cigar- | o L TR e Baranof for own! Top service at low cost. : el HO:;BEV BI_LFS | following society page story which L cttes /old_or offered for sale in | L T Eupens, " OResh. i ot ek fepeareil i 5 NEw S CRl AR Alaska. The 18t WOl B ERO 1" Diving her. vikie Hece) Mg/ AikkA] ANOTHER SPECIAL GROUP of &§ Tofal of 75@“5, Memor- |at ials and Resolutions Infroduced, 20 Days 0 days of its regular d 10 were approved by s and Resolutions intro- 1 35, of which 9 have passed by both houses. The House, at the end of the 20th of the session, Saturday, had i upon 64 measures and had 47 ures on its calendar for further me consi The Senate, meanwhile, had acted | upon 32 measures and had 37 re-| ' maining for consideration during the 40 days remaining of the session. THE HOUSE | S HOUSE BILLS ate consideration, 2 Hanlon of Great Neck and Donald | Posed °fl- : | et e e e Total introduced, B4, | Passed by Senate, none. | Robertson, of Manhasset. Leonenaten o oo ool D o2 o constructicn of the iroad as | ! Passed by House, 26. Senate substitute oftered, 1. “Following the wedding, a receP-| . " ting as o Committee of the 00N 8 possible. | Killed, tabled, postponed or oth-| erwise disposed of, 1. | Remaining for House action, 27. | SENATE BILLS consideration, 26 | = “Miss Jean Hamilton Humphreys, Passed by Senate, 8. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.I Killed or otherwise Humphreys of 3 Gilchrest Road, be- by Beunke, (N came the bride of John Mansell Remaining for Senate action, 18.| Newmarker of Juneau, Alaska, at a SENATE JOINT MEMORIALS | (eremony on Saturday, January 29, | Total introduced, 13 in the Community Church at Great disposed of “Given in marriage oy her iather, the bride wore an ivory satin gown with a train and a veil of venetian) lace which was attached to a coro- | net trimmed with pearls. She carried a Louquet of white lilacs and ste- phanotis. “Her sister, Miss oanet Humph- reys of Great Neck, and Miss Mari- lyn Krayer, of Greenwich, Conn., were her only attendants. They wore gowns of emerald green and cargjed mutfs of white sweet peas. Remaining for Senate considera- tion, 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS Introduced in Senate, 4. Passed by Senate, 4 Remaining for Senate action, none. HOUSE JOINT MEMORIALS Passed by House, ready for Sen-| ate consideration, 4. Passed by Senate, 1. Killed or otherwise | by Senate, none. | Remaining for Sena's action, 3.; HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS : Passed by House, ready for Sen- disposed of “George Harkoff of Bayshore was test man and ushers were Donald Remaining for Senate action, 1.[tion was given at the home of the | ALL MEASURES {bride on Gilchrest Road, Great| Total received by Senate, 70. ‘Neck, L. I. Among the out of town| Total passed by Senate, 32. guests in attendance was Miss Helen | (Continued from Page One) that 2,000 women would be directly affected and 20,000 indirectly. NO. SPECIFIC INSTANCES Scnator Rivers asked for specific instances and concrete examples of discriminations. Evans did not give artenders and that telephone oper- jators are the mgst poorly paid group in the Territory. Rivers asked whether waitresses do not get additional compensation in the form of meals that bartenders do not get. Evans trought a laugh irom the floor and the gallery when he replied that bartenders theirs in different form.” ‘The Equal Pay Bill was allowed to move along on its regular course to third reading and will provably ap- pear on the calendar as soon as-the Property Tax Bill hearings are dis- ole at 1 o'clock this afternoon hearings will probably continue L0IN0ITOW. BESEY PEIFNEES A “get cents on a package of 10 cigarettes; three cents on a package of 20, and eight cents on a package of 50. The tax does not apply to other forms of tobacco. SJM. 12, by Senators Frank Peratrovich and R. M. MacKenzie, alizing the Department of met Administration and the Delegate from Alaska, praying that appro- priate steps be taken to es- tablish a road suitable for trucking between Klawock and Hollis across Prince of Wales Island (Southeast Alaska). Referred to Transporte- ion Committee. \ JM. 13, by the Committee on anspofration, Highways and Nav- igation, memorializing the Presi- dent and Congress, Interior De- ment, Army, Alaska Road Com- mission and Delegate, praying that suiveys necessary for a road be- tween Nenana and Fairbanks be (Measures Passed) SJ.M. 13, (see above). pended and passed 16-0. B. 19, to allow the Bcard of Rules was the honored guest at many functions given by her many; friends. i i \ 1 TAPESTRY — VELOUR — DAMASK Re-upholster{ng of Davenport (Average Size) . . $100.00 Seventy-tive bills were introduced Passed Lty Senate, 10. Neck, New York. The Rev. Leon M. X . e Mineteenh Logature dur-| | KIled or oihervise disposed. of landersoficate st the cremony. | 21, Kihigh he cald that walwee-| aricutne, 0, 5. Tors Seven We have never paid Chair (Plain Style) . . . . . 55.00 LESS than ; 2%% on Savings Others from $67.50 and $37.50 Juneau Upholstery Ce. 122 Second Street — Phone 36 HAROLD and WARREN HOUSTON Passed by Senate, ready for House| Killed or otherwise disposed of|Goff of Washington, D.C, sister of | i Education to transfer fund. from | consideration, 9. by Senate, 1 ’ the groom’s mother. 'M n " d 'I' one fund to another within the gen- | | | Passed by House, 2. | Remaining for Senate action, 37. '+ «py the time of her marriage,| a Y en ed eral appropriation for support of | | Kilied or otherwise disposed of, none. Remaining for House action, 7. HOUSE MEMORIALS Introduced in House, 2. Passed by House, 2. | HOUSE JOINT MEMORIALS Introduced in House, 13. Passed by House, 4. Mrs. Newmarker was associated Wl(hl the American Broadcasting Co., iny New York City. ' i “Mr. Newmarker was graduated; from the U. S. Merchant Marine; Academy at King's Point. He is cur- ! {rently employed by the Noore Me- | | Cormack Steamship Lines as an NORAH TAKES 14 SOUTHBOUND TRIP Princess Norah docked here at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon after | fricc: on the S.. Argentina. By Trinity Guild More than 10c guests attended the traditional Trinity Guild Valentine Tea Saturday af oon in the un- lercroft of the Episcopal ch Tables were decorated wit cloths and red s with gements in ¢y mums and schools, during the last six months f any bicnnium. Passed 16-0. - eee - IMMUNIZATION <Ll SCHEDULLD WEDNESDAY The regular menuuly immuniza- 1 be held at the Pub- 318 Main St . SET.YOUR HEART ONIT ’ Whether it's a fur coat you want, a new car or just security, the way to i | I <. FAIRBANS - JUNBA 22225, Killed or otherwise disposed of, an eight-hour delay at Skagway “Following 2 wedding trip by mo- hations. Wednesday morning, Fe make dreams come true is | . o ¥ none. while the vessel was held up to al- .o ¢, Florida, the young couple wili ed to pour during the after- at 10 oclock. Dr. C. C. Carter, to sav rt ! eesby Pan American Clij er y e part of all you Remaininy for House action, 9. low passengers aboard a delayed ji,, jn New York City." noon were mothers of St, Vincent 1th Officer, will be in make and put it into an e White Pass and Yukon Railroad | —————— uild mothers, Sam McPh ed by the public health . 3 : HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS | train to meet the ship. | Mrs. Lois Estepp, Mrs. Stan Gru Miss Edna Peterka and Miss HEreds MAIBS L MLCOpRE §Brotuaed 1o [onios Fourteen passengers boarded here CECOND) MEETING mett, Mrs. Clayton Polley, Ms. Lello, i There. P by House, 2. v House, POuNd for the South when she sailed ey Vance Biackwell, Mrs Merritt, Children over six months of age o e inliely pogiponed Ty House, gt ¢:30 Gaptuliitawstne Norahioma' o BF Monfl (LuB {Mrs. Herb Rowland, James who have nct been immunized e & FSFNATE JOINT MEMORIALS Capt. G. O. Hughes. | s Ryan; Mrs. Willilam Whitehead, and' —— AW —8-— | ¥ S % Passengers boarding include: | . " i YR b & ¥ Passed by Senate, ready for House To Epagltle: L E. )fiinck, Mrs. Se- To"IGHT A' 1-30 gl;;r Quild President Mrs. fglen siarl SaVlng Today cons’deration, 10 s — & ‘ bates, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. Serv: Vi Mrs. Harold yn, [ Passed by House, 6. B | st - fABe i gy | 2o, were its. Farold, S, | The Alaska Federal : Killed or otherwise disposed of 'po"vancouver: Mrs, William|Model Club who attend -tonights |y o SUl oo Fonee e A F. | Way by House, none. : Twenhofel, Mrs. Phillips and daugh- meeting and sign tt_xe conag{tution.,GHgmne' Mr<0" Bhoettesand-Mrs. Remaining for House considera- (o, j A Gragam, Mrs. A. Warner, after, acceptance, will be listed as Don Apland LA tion, 4. Y | charter members. . ] g . Y. T. Yolland. ! ‘Thi ‘omn:ittee harge was | EENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS | po prmce Pupert: J. Shuster, w.| They also will have the oppor- | A \x(l:amo e | / s]::r.::flnbivs?;\:\:é eady for eon-|p Grent, ‘:;r;tev e ni;\a’:‘:ztigfirng?n::‘\f s e A poncy Rt ! AlaSka Federal Gs-rru«; AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying Passed by House, 2. CREATIVE WRITERS MEET | thusiastic builders of airplane, au-| g":w: F:":';-( "?“35‘:’ 1;";"?:’“6“;; | S - & L Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome Indefinitely Postponed by House, | tomobile and boat models. ,Pr"er‘x dem" M‘]f‘" ;‘m L:mgn o [ aVngS Oan clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. | 8 Members of the Creative Writers | The club will meet tonight at “77FFT0 7 i R e | And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependable o Remaining for House action, 1. |Group will meet at 7:30 o'clock ! 7:30 o'clock in the AB. Hall. | ASSOClahon Clippers. Pan American service is world-famous. The fare o ALL MEASURES | with Miss Genevieve Mayberry, in | e — { Lowr—with's sast 0% 3 Total received by House, 91. | Apt. 16 of the McKinnon Apart- Fried Chicken and T-bone Steaks OF JUNEAU ving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . . . Total passed by House, 44. ments. —$250. 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Clair Delux Oil Range, used only 8 months 106.00 § «, . e i e S e S e i o @ Neglect can stall more cars Your radiator should have : New Apphances. . than weather! Don’t let it hap- attention now. Our winter- H H ; gl pen to you. Drive in now and let izing service includes clean- IS"a fl(lfll?!elbltill 0I|okli I;!ges e A by $l75.00 ‘ our skilled mechanics get your jng and flushing the cooling sys- L all: e uge likanges . . . .« .« . 195.00 : car ready for trouble-free driving tory checking for leaks, and re- Silent Sioux Oil Heaters . . . . . . . . 59.95 5 in any weather. filing with antifreeze. Horlon Washing Machine . . .. 1499% | 2 Change over to cold weather lubricants. Let us put in the correct grade of oil, drain and refill differential, lubricate wheel bearings and all chassis points... assuring you the best. Skidsare dangerous. That’s why we check brakes and switch tires. Heater . . . de- froster . . . windshield wipers? We'll see that they are all be- having properly. NGERS, FREIGHT, MAIL AND EXPRESS . FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION SCHEDULED JUNEAU 112.50 189.50 40 Gal. Zin Lined Double Element Elec. Waler Healer Automatic Oil Burning Floot Furnaces . . .. Plumbing: White Enameled Wash Basins as fow as . . . Enameled Iron Kiichen Sinks as lowas . . . . 812.50 15.15 s bt e (RN | G| ey 54l Penboke Recss Bl b . . 990 | we wil also check your en. tnow you cr bou~ ERTAVITS ALASKA STEAMSHIP | —————o 2-Compariment Laundry Trays, complefe with siand . 2950 | tire electrical system, including [ . “0"\e sioN OF N A/ COMPANY 8.S. ALASKA ...Feb. 15 Prices on above New Appliances and Plumbing equal to or lower plugs, generator and distributor. errer service. ’o( \ g <Y oo R o than present Seatle retail. WE INVITE YOUR COMPARISON. Agent S.S. ALASKA ... Feb. 21 R. W. COWLING CO. 115 Front Street Phone 37 Tune in “Hit The Jackpot”’ Every Week, All CBS Stations wg AU ~Hlaska ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | S.S. 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