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GE TWO T S R R TOKIGHT The American Legion MEETING at 8 o'Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT ¢ I e e R Invited Visiting Vetera CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant were Representatives G. E. Alm- quist, Abel Anderson, Frank Arnger- man, Doris M. Barnes, Jack Con- right, Glen D. Franklin, M. Jensen. George Miscovich, James Nolan and Almer Rydeen. Opponents of the bill arguec against it mainly on‘these grounds: that the territory can’t afford to divert $100,000 or more to the Na- tional Guard in view of its present tinancial situation; that the funds would have to be taken away from | public welfare or some other de- partment; that if the aid of the Eskimos in the west was what was really wanted, their aid could easily be obtained by the army under the present setup; that the army will take care of the territory’s defense needs; that eventually the program TAXATION IS STILL MAJOR SOLON ISSUE isd from page one) (cont: propaganda use of any refusai toj set up a territorial military organ- ization. { The vote was 14-10. Democratic Rep. C. A. Rollard said Pravda, official Russian news- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA GAME COMMISSION T0 WORK THROUGH FEB. 22 HOLIDAY Fer -from taking a holiday to- morrow, the Alaska Game Commis- sion plans a full day of concen- trated work. Its efforts are de- voted to the problem of how best to conserve the game resources estimated to be worth some three million dollars of Alaska, which did not even exist in the nation keloved of George Washington. “We are studying two memorials in which we are asked to concur,” caid Chairman Earl N. Ohmer to- OF PIONEERS IMEETING HERE Juneau Auxiliary No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska, is giving a welcoming dinner this evening at 6:30 at the |Cdd Fellows Hall for the delegates to the 35th Session of the Grand Iglco, Piongers of Alaska, whicl will e heM in the same hall tomor- Tow. ’GRAND 16L00 | MOND. FOR SALE 21 ACRES patented land, modern . home, fireplace, electric range, refrig. 8-room well furnished home, school bus stops, 2 acres cleared land, farm machinery, rabbit hutches, chicken house, garage, etc. Immediate possess- ion. Terms. BARGAIN, immediate possession, Juncau’s loveliest hew home, W=A-N-T A-D-S AY, FEBRUARY 21, 1949 FOR SALE ° 6 NEW HOUSES to be built for late spring occupancy; 2 or 3 bedrooms, with or without fire- places. A commitment before building will allow considerable choice in style and finish, Very lenient terms. RESIDENTIAL property in all price ranges. APARTMENT Houses at desirable investment prices. 2 / per, “probably would make head- " 3 Foliowing the dinner tonizht, the| .smpletely furnished. Two fire- 5 lines” out of anyy Teruski‘Hy. ikgka| 7ould call for bulling t°f a""“’;‘“‘ day ; |Juneau Auxiliary will initiate mem- plach, x:aple flooring, 2 bed- | BUILDING Lots. to set up a guard organization be-| towns. Some 0§ponen svsa“d xl 0[ “I'm certain we can never agree |bers and will hold a Memorial Serv-| yooms, rumpus room, sink with : cause of ‘the territory’s proximity Would support WIS SREHES { 1t115 the one which would remove the fice, to which all members of the garbage dispcsal, 9-ft. re(rlg..,w'ulmm'phone234 R to Siveria. provided only for the establishment |} on the take of brown bear. |Ploncers and Augiliary are invited.| ete, 2 lots. | aks, SRASTE Y 2l “They would probably say that|Cf 20 Alaska Scout organization of|y; jc absolutely against our polfey Grand Igloo will open its ses-| BAR, Roomirg House and Cate, | NEW LISTING—3 bedroom house, Eskimos. SENATE MEASURES i 26TH DAY, FEB. 18 i (Measures Introduced) Alaska, which once belonged to | them, wants to come back,” Pollard { said. ! Rep. Essie Dale said: “Uncle Joe would have a mighty broad smile on his face if we vote xLhi-s down.” i LOBBYING BY GOVERNCR The action followed a charge -y | Rep. Marcus Jensen, First Division Democrat, that Gov. Ernest &rtien- ing had been “engsged in undue lobbying for the bill.” SJM. 14, by the Committee on | Jensen said he didn't believe toe!picheries and Game, memorializ- | Goveiror hadia “right to spend t%o|jng the President, Congress, Sec- | days lobbying for the bill.” {vetary of State and Delegate from | House Speaker Stanley M - | Alaska, praying that the next va- con, third division Democrat, cancy . from among the Ameri-| {he thought the Governor's interest!can memkbers of the International | in the bill has “brought home the | pisheries Commission be filled by importance of the measure.” eppointment thereto of a bona fide | “If the Governor doesn’t have the | resident of Alaska. | right to express an opinion any; SB, 24, by the Committee on iplace or any tiéme to legislators, ' Education, Public Health and Mor- o of conservation. ‘“The cther memorial needs care- ful study to determine its merits. This would control or exterminate he sea lion. picturesque Alaskan commented, ‘we're all invited to the Governor's tent for chuck tomorrow night.” Equally vivid was Ohmer’s re- tion to the remi4rk made Friday by Sen. Jobn G. Butrovich, Jr, that he would support a memorial to abolish the Fish and Wildlife Service. “If they do that,” Ohmer said, “we'll go out shooting with both hands.” game commission is the problem of bounties paid for wolves Kkilled from airplanes. “It's getting so that anyone can come in and claim to have shot any number of wolves,” said one “We will celebrate a little,” the | One matter of concern to the | ision at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Grand President Edzar Kerr, of Kctehikan, is una:le to attend the ses! because of illness, and either t Grand Vice President John Reck, of Juneau, or Second {Grand Vice President E. B. Collins, (of Fairbanks, is expected to presid | Other officers are Dora Sweene |of Juneau, Grand Seéretary; Charles W. Carter, of Juneau, Grand Re- corder; Gerrit Snider, of Wasilla, Grand Chaplain; John Reck, of Juneau, Grand Treasurer; Dr. Wil H. Chase, of Cordova, Grand His- torian; Charles D. Jones, of Nome, |Grand Eergeant-at-Arms, and | Christina Hanson, of Ketchikan, Grand Trustee. WIDESPREAD ORGANIZATION Igloo No. 1 of the Ploneers or Ai- aska, was organized .at Nome on | February 2, 1807. The Grand Igloo |was organized at Nome the following central location, POWER Barge and Kendall's 32- | ft. troller at Pelican; also THE CLARICE and THE FORREST- | ER. The MARION J. greatly re- duced in price. DUPLEX; 2 pt. houses, 2 houses | near Douglas. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 over First National Bank " FORSALE | COMMUNICATION type radio | receiver, excellent condition. Ph. | 549 or Blue 481. 125 tf | '1 table saw, 7 in, 1 jointed, 4 in,, | 1 electric motor, 1/3 hp; 1 com- plete paint spraying machine. Ph. Grech 752, 25 2t large living rcom and dining room, fireplace, Gold Belt. Needs repairs. Sacrifice at $8,750. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom house, needs repairs, 840 W. 7Tth. $1,500 —=$300 down; $30 month. NEW LISTING: Small house, iwo blocks above Baranof Hotel on First St. 1 large bedroom double bed, 1 small bedroom with double bunk for kids; comb. lving room and kitchen, refrig, wash mach., dining room set, daveno: $4,250. Easy terms. Owner returning to Florida for obvious reasons. 3-bedroom house, modern, furn., Basin Road. $6,800. 4-bedroom house, full bsmt., furn., best neighborhood, 11th St. $11,500 2-bedroom house, new concrete bsmf., furn.,, yard, view, $1,000 down. 5%bedroom house, view, Star Hill, clean, furn., $10,000. beautiful o then I'm badly mistaken,” McCutch- | 4ls, and Veterans' Affairs, by re- e - —— - | 1-bedroom ho con said. “It's not only his right,|quest of the Board of Education, | CCT-missioner. “They should be re- year and there are mow 10 active| NEARLY new washing machine, = g g s e but his duty to discuss issued with ! autioriging ‘the Territorial Board quired to show evidence of the Kill 'Igloos with a total membership of | A-1 condition. $75. Call Red 440. | 3_pody 9 e o o oy o el sehool | Defore being paid $30 apiece for 1171 In addition, there are five 2 4t | near°°G";v,h°“£e' me‘fvlafe' S . s. 2 | ! o o R e : 's. Manse. i The Lill provides for a guafd unit | hoards for interest paid on money | ;bem' bScme_th‘fn-, Wil e to (U uctive Auxiiiaties witht a total mem- | 520000 NEW Mod, Win, 375 May 411 offers. Fapsede with broad activity, but Lt. Col..borrowed during the current bien- | 49n¢ about it pherstiy ot Ble o ¢ PR i S A s ‘mrg.' | FRITZ COVE 1-bedroom cottage, Joseph Alexander told the House!ium. Appropriates $10,000 for the : e o LR le ;?fiersxékm:er Hon{e Ho.! WOrkshop and garage in connec Friday the initial plan calls nn]y{purpose. To Judicary and Finance I[fl'lON 'Wh‘). dre m_Ju‘ntvau or expect to ::1' rthul 4 24 o | tion, 8 acres patented $3,800. for establishing Eskimo units along ; Committees. COMMUNICAT R e e e = 7 DOUGLAS, $1,800 on terms inc. the Bering Sea frontier as military, S.B. 25, by Senator Huntley, pro- | Editor, A e holOWINg: fe. | CHEST of Giiviers, 10w, walnut fin- | frontage rosd and beach; 3 bed- eyes and ears. It would start with |viding for the notification of non- |Daily Alaska Empire, rom Anchorage: Stanley J. MC-| " iqn sat. noon to 6 pm., Apt. 206, 1 room new house near school, . lN THIS NEw GENERAL ElEcT Ic nearly 1,000 enlisted men and om-'retenuun of teachers and adminis- | Dear Sir: g‘;w"f":[' fsia_‘f“; oi ‘h: HO“;C é‘ Hotel Juneau. 23 28+ $7,500; 4-bedroom with new con- s cers. I trators, and the extension of the | Operating on the belief that the %5“""'_30”1 e b L i G _—5'};&"0;;: crete bsmt, on double lot, $6,500. ) Rep. Percy E. 1Ipalook, Esklmo:term of contract for administra- | Daily Alaska Empire would not care - 1 it N ie Sozn, Mrs.| R2 d me_A size, nice con ' | WEST JUNEAU, 1-bedroom house, [} l missionary from Wales, said the|tors. To Committee on Education. to leave the wrong impression by Ccrirude Kennedy. | complete with new oil burner In-} o chance prove up 160 acres | - ! | natives were “anxious to get the or-| SB. 26, by Senator RiVers, re- juse of quotations from my Seattle From Cordova: Rep. 0. Chester| tailed, 838, Ph. Green 113. 22 M| ine. %-mi. beach. $4,000, $1,500 anization started for watching for lating to the approval of school |speech, I have decided to put the | “or=of: 5. S. Lec M. Samuelson | MARINE SPECIALS—%-in. bronze | + down, bal. two years. J g ; z regularities from behind the | budgets by city councils and pro- |record straight for you and your | From Nome: Antonio Polet and | T 0 T b o e o0 eoch while | USED CARS, BOATS all types. Looking for complete cooking convenience? Stop right here. iron curtain.” He said the pay for | viding that a city council may not ! eaders. (38D, ARt SEEAEEN, Dgth U | e Yot duaean Welding Gits- Because this wonderful, new G-E Automatic Range has it! National Guardsmen also would cut|reject a school budget that does | The article to which I refer ap- Crand Presidents; Senator Charles, pany, Phone 525. TR pETER wooD Clips cooking time. Now you can prepare several oven down on some of the need for pub- | not, in millage levy, exceed the |neared under the editorials in the D Jores: Semator Edward Ander-| =il | dishes at once . . . a roast in one spacious oven, baked lic ‘welfaro payments to the Eski-|levy for school purposes of the |Thureday, Fecruary 17, issue. I¢ <00 and Semator Howard Lynz. |1947 GMC pickup; 1941 Dodge %- | BB Ay BENsD 3 biscuits in the other. Each oven warms, bakes, broils or mos { preceding three years. To Muni- | gave the reader the idea thap I hea | FTom Ketchikan: Hamy ¥. Wi-| ton panel; 1941 Plymouth 4-door | st e el 1BOUITR i 'A‘ i Lo e o cif | “Stoeria is only 47 miles from my | cipal Affairs Committee. stated that Governor Gruening and | iams. Bob DeArmond, W. T. Ma-| gedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 15 tr! Sale Merchandise roasts on its own. Automatic timer-controlled, or you ca homs and I could say more of what' S-B. 27, by Senator McCutcheon, itorial wov. ' DODEV, Peter F. Gilmore, Norman R. | ENHESE { 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 ch oven separately—by hand J““ think-—every- 0m? ant cou ay Wi other leaders of the territorial gov-, . ! Opeeate “d ? £ P! A "y 4 &4 T've scen and heard,” he said. | to secure payment. of wages of cer- | inment were using the absentee WAL, Amelia Gundersen, Chris-|1942 FORD Dump Truck, new j0 | thing'’s ready for eating af one time. P = AGAINST GUARD BILL tain_employees. Provides that an |gunership argument simply to make tina Hanson, Eden Ambercrombie, tp motor, excellent tires, 4 speedi‘ FOR ““ Wonderful “push-button” panel, too... with “Tel-A-Cook’ Voting agdinst the Guard Bill|employer may not commence & |upolitical hay.” In so doing, two or |And Trella Bailey. transmission with two speed Eat- | T lights that show what heat is on each cooking unit. Until Foi v s ! pay " perfod unless he has cash ©F {ypree rather unfortunate distortions| FIem Juneau: Arthur McKinnon,| on rear end. Inquire Green 715, you've actually tried this sensational, new way to “'cook with | other liquid assets on hand to cov- iof my meaning were set forth, You | Al Zenger, John Newmarker, Frank between 6 and 7, evenings. 13 "i 2-kedreom apt. The Crescent Apt. Jour finger tips” you can’t really imagine how perfectly Andersen-BorIe(k j€r the payroll for that period or |oiote me as follows: :Garxm“k, Lillian Hooker, Daisy Fag-| e !%Phone 428. 25 tf easy and simple cooking can be! ,:‘Bsth"ee ’i‘“d unencumblered title § “No ome in Alaska knows .E:”fi‘";;‘ Ln*fl"‘ Rice and Josephine WA“TED | TWO Story building, 1200 ft each | TO Wed Tuesda ito the real and personal property’ better than Governor Gruening | -Pickett. 5 - - floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way i upon which the labor is bestowed. | rith whi From Fairbanks: Robert E. Shel- | WORK by hour or what have you? ' A that the money with which to QRN | Y you? | and Seward St. George Broth- 1 | (Measures Passed) develop Alaska must come from |40% Rep. George Miscovich, Sen-| Black 210. Laura Lee. 21 4t ey, 2 tt | Marriage vows will be spoken in| SJ.M. 14, listed above; rules sus-| pcenee financiers.” ator John Butrovich, Rep. Warren| —————— — | il an informal ceremony tomorrow |Pended and passed, 16-0. These are definitely my words, |- Tavior, Rep. Frank Angerman SECRETARY for Alaska Boy Scout | GARAGE or wurehouse or shop for | cvening at 8 o'clock by Miss Ruth| SJ.M. 12, seekingaroad from Hol- |y i "oniv o fow of them. I went on |22d Senmator Andrew Nerland; office. Good pay for competent | rent 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue SEE‘T TODAY AT— | Ann Anderson, daughter of Mr. and | lIle to Klawock, on Prince of Wales |y "o niin that “territorial leaders | T2e0 McKanna, Sylvia Ringstad,| persut)n. Call 387 for app:;mt;i 275 after 4 P. M. - 93-t¢ & {Island. Passed 16-0. 5 riax 2 a anck el | TR ~ jMrs. Willlam Anderson of Douglas, {5 "%, 5 BE o v | were extremely opposed to the type :d”“ 35 Cople Sl Rinelib: el i e ______i20x45 FT. Space for store room {and Mr. Martin Borleck, of Juneau. g 82~ 1 of capital that had seen fit to ex- |92 e . |FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE for | or carpenter shop. Call - The wedding will take place at the tion by the Army Engineers and| , it the Territory’ b lead Mrs. McKanna is a former resi-| opiictian me d h p. Call at Occi- " {The 2 lthe Alaska Road Commission as | PlOlt the Territory's resources, leav-| °/t% F WI0AE 0 o, R, ris| men and women, Who | dental Bar. Phone 674. 8t ALASKA LLECTRIC Resu:vection Lutheran Church wlm,w fhe. LeadBnity of Viihe \ing nothing in the way of perma-|4enl of Juncau, her Qusband, . ¢.| will establish own business, take | the Rev. Herbert Hillerman officiat- | (0 'he fae/b Ity bf - CUlting & |nen contributions to territorial bet- | “Mickey” McKanna Baving been | orders for Nationally known, |FIVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit plana | LIGHT AND POWER CO o R R e e w00 QLT i the o Siesmblp Co bete | frsh ik, 1 Ga. Nylon, Lin- | {0 ren. Axcersn Plano Shop i Attendants of the couple will be o WOlHIE" & FoAd n_:m Uner Furthermore, I pointed out that|Until 1035, when they moved to the| gerje, sox, Jackets, ties. Wonder- “ 80 o 1 | Mrs. Clarice Felst and Robert Ver- |} . Ma- luthese same territorial leaders had |[terior. Mrs. Ringstad arrived from| gyl styles sell on sight. Give | STRAMREATES P ——— — | Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable ron. |lakleet to Kaltag. Passed 16-0. it “oteq”on several occasions | Seattle by PAA on Saturday after| fu qualifications. Replies con- | ° peaniiCATEL Rooms, weekly or 24-hour Electrical Service An. open invitation reception in re:{lj:'nfi' ;‘gz:il“p:g‘)’e':‘(“ tax t‘;]" that the small amount of capitai|attending the annual Pepsi Cola| fidential. Write Mgr., 2147 E. 48| Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf the church parlors will follow the \,po oo S BH 00 Ipersyo,ll o ? in the Territory and the tremen-|Mmeeting in Chicago with her son,| ge, salt Lake City, Utah. HIWURXLLZER Spinit p1ano for rent. wedding ceremony. e et g nal €X- | ;o5 job of development which lay |Harry Hill Mrs. Ringstad and Mr. Sy { Anderson Piano Sh R T T T propeng ahead would require funds from the |Flill own the Pepsi Cola plant at ERIABLE man waniad © caljox & ol N 12,'.;' outside.” Fairbanks. Mrs. Cascaden, also of| {riends and neighbors. Wonderful | NORTHEKN Hotel under new = u( g-;r:rse::gle;;)e i It is not outside capital as such [ Fairtanks, operates mining proper-; ’;Dpor(um’.y. $15 to $20 in a day.| management. Reasonable rent .B. 11, ax on skl o Ve e No experience or capital requir- 3 motor fuels to 4 cents a gallon |that territorial leaders are opposed ties pe: L"L:L A Pe?manem Wricep tudayeq:i:- Phone 74, 982 4 and provide for segregation an ‘°h_b‘l" “;l"“‘z that ‘Ype_:’f capital | NESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 |6-ROOM. tully furnished house, full disbursement of the fund. Killed /W ich Will not recegnize its respor- Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif conr ete basement. $6, e by a vote of 5-11, ';mnitligs toward hfuman‘ resources, "o BA"D PRA("(E 4 7 3 . Ph. Greer: 499, #6,000. 1‘:{’; HB. 23, to levy a $500 license | Put thinks only of making money WANTED: Enfield action, condition | ——nw— === " ~ tax on sail boats used in the com- [O7 its capital investments. mme: |w0 ARE of barrel immaterial. Arthur Skin- | APTS., Rooms with, kitcherl priv. mercial fisheries in Alaska. Kin-| In this day and age human and E on “Ex' WEEK ner, Home Hotel. 24 2t | 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 & ed by a vote of 7-9, capital resources must be developed! s TF - SEAVIEW A.., > el jointly.” T went on to state that! PRIVATE party wunts to buy or trom !edA-:;i ;" rent, one- block 21TH DAY, FEB. 19 “this argument was shared so gen- The weekly practice of the Ju- :-sgtcle:cem;ho;re ;‘Iee be‘;{;m; idg. 890 SJM. 15, by Senator McCutch- |€Tally by the people of Alaska that|neau City Band has been postpon- idence, 5 . NICE Clean Room, steamiméatcc | eon, memorializing Congress, the |it now bad great political as welljed for 8 o'clock tonight as the | CARRIER FOk paper route. In-| Lower rent. 315 Gold &t. 656 4 1k U. §. Public Health Service ang |25 Practical significance. The argu-|Gold Medal Tournament starts and | quire Empire Office. 104 3t Delegate Bartlett, praying that |ment would get votes. The expres-|several of the bandsmen are en- NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms . Congress favorably consider the|Sion ‘absentece owners’ has taken on|gaged in its functioning. CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph | 8150 steam baths. Scandinavias amcndment to the Federal Hos- |the above connotation and does not| Director Joe Shofner announces | Green 520. Gertrude Millard Rooms. 7368 u pital Survey and Construction Act|mean all types of.outside capitalfthat practices will probably be 102 t¢ inwroduced by Delegate Bartlett. |as interpreted by some groups. For- | held twice a week beginn:ng next m‘——————‘———‘—m L £ To Committee on Education, Pub- |tunately for the American way of | week in preparation for the con- i ES:IENCE‘!:“G“& iamn th“ll,:- 'lm m r nm lic Health and Morals, and Vet. |life, most capitalists today were will- [ cert on March 22. e B e e [ e et orans’ Affairs. ing to carry a reasonable burden ‘l‘nene b s 3 B :Aukflle Slameese cat in vicin- (Measares Passed) lof taxation and that this is the| CASH for scrap lead and old| ™We™ Territorial Bidg. =~ THj Wy Auk Bay. Ph. Black 643 or ms.n. 17, esmbliixs‘hing lien rights ::;ndhanmm;ey we are looking for | storage batteries at Madsen's. 22 # | WOMAN wants work of any kind 0X 2688, Juneau. 24 2t secure wages certain employ- the Territory.” *by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 | FOUND: Pair of gl v ;nfl:ntS: p;es;:rlbl{ng procedure for! Since the rest of your agticletktx?d 45 v | Cafe. Owner mag a:;iise i:an}x‘eoy;; ng an or foreclosure. Passed ;nothing to do with my Sea e * e vaying for this a 2 ’ { A pair of skis . . . the invigorating 151,01 aneedty, ., speech, I will not comment upon it JACK E. RICE, Jr. HUSPITAL NOTES - - ks i il i £ 8.B. 15, increasing the remunera- | here. T Ty i mouniain air . . . the thrill of the snowy tion of Judges and Election Clerks| So far the press throughout thejf . L . msczlu“o"s { slopes . . . then back to the lodge for at general elections to $15. Pass- { Territory, including the Dally Al- . sAdmltted mwsx;'i Am;; :'138:;”: y ' : ; ed 15-0, 1 absent. {aska Empire, has been quite fair in aturday were n. PR N0 HOPES N dinner and a glass of light Olympi: s Bmpue : % €W and Tsed Mose. glngg gla g ympia., HJM. 10, urging the appoint- |their presentation of my views It Coffey and Hix Anderson. buy, sell and exchange. d;& ,w 5 i These are among the good + {ment of two U. S. District Judges |is with the hope of keeping this Admitted yesteday were EMJc| gt Phone 90s. " oes - things of life. for the Third Division instead of |rccord intact that this -letter was mond Baines and infant Dorothy i o cnly one, Passed 16-0. prompted to you. Heivin. ! WINTER and POND, CO. Inc, H.B. 44, pertaining to vacancies| Sincerely yours, Discharged from St. Ann's over{ Complete Photographic Supplies o in offices of municipal magistrates (Signed) KENNETH J. KADOW, | ¢ the weekend were Mrs. Don Abel Dflunpln:-rnnunx-mnnqm‘ & % % and temporary absences of mag- Director. and baby boy, Mrs. Bernard Feero, Artists’ Paints and Materials { istrates. Passed 16-0. e Mrs. Henry Stragier, Felix Haakinen, Blue Printing - Photostats i AT H.B. 46, designating persons au- V Ernest Page, Louie Stuubs. GUABANEES o ———— ! M p s au- | MRS. JERNBERG HERE ON - JARANTEED | LY l thorized to act as attorney for an- TRIP FROM KETCHIKAN | o Ruth Ann Roberts of Fairbanks m:m., ED Realliuo Perman. { oo N other [in Justice Court and pro-| Mrs. Robert Jernberg arrived | =55 g was discharged from the Govern- Lolw's Buut;w curla, 31 up Its the Water hibiting disbarred or suspended | Saturday from Ketehikan to jon | bumber company president |ment hospital. | 318 pacrs "Shor- Plone 201 | attorneys so acting. Passed 16-0. |her husband, Ketchikan attorney,! has switched to Calvert i 4 9 ; H.B. 41, to appropriate $8000 as|who has been in Juneau i the in-: “Calvert I ROBERT EUGENE DOCKS ! {a deficiency appropriation to be :terest of the Ketchikan Pulp and b“h"‘“ "‘:‘ 'l‘“'!“l'y The Robert Eugene docked at the ‘:gltltma!ol' TO HAWK INLET Beer, the Light Refreshment Beverage of Millions of Temperate People ; used in paying United States Com- | Pa; v as never changed!* City Dock Sunday about midnigh rmley made Y n. - {Paper Company. a round OLYMPIA BIEWING COMPANY, OLYNPIA, WASHINGTON, U, . Ar missioners for recording Vital Sta-; Fr. Mr. and Mrs. Jernkerg 800 ', o0 pyrkway, Bhiladelphis, Pean. after @ run from Hoonah. The !rlp to Hawk Inlet Priday, to tistics records. Passed 16-0. “ | Mr. Wildes, whcre birthday n{_____:g—'__- boat will probably sail for Prince lplloe’frlblu by the can- o ——————— was, Mrs. Keith G. Wildes enter- ,CALYERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey | Rupert Wednesday. The Robert |nery fire. His work was in order - h 3 - ;| —86.8 Proof—685% Grain Neutral Spirita. tore Pan sigh Fried Chicken and T-bone Steaks | tained a few friends at cocktalls pusier Distllors Gorp. New Fori City | Eugene carries & ‘crew of four in | to res American cable ser. —$2.50. Country Club. 19.4f| Sunday afternoon. . - — | addition to Skipper Fred Dahl. | vice between Jupeau and Gustavus, * ‘,