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HO MEASURES fund for USE 22-0, 2 absent vehicle operators’ licens receipts and provide for placing the receipts in the road fund. Passed (Measures Killed) HB. 57, to prohibit the sale ot 1 w REVEALED FRIDAY WAR(H al pistols to persons under 17 years | PR of age. Defeated by vote of 11- | | - | 29TH DAY, FEB. 21 12, 1 absent, but held over for an- | i 20TH DAY, FEB. 21 ' | R Tentative pl(ms [m the obse ’ Eun SALE FBB SALE (Measures ntroduced) | other vote on the 3ist day when earlor ova; (Measures Introducea) H.gmy Confidentia 8P once of Woild Day of Prayer n | : i 5 HB. 65 by Rep. Doris Barnes, | Rep. Keating gave notice of inten- | SJ.M. 16, by Senator Lyng, mem- ’ Junn,;.[ on Friday, March 4, were 1 ACRES patented land, modern BEAUTIFUL, moder: PRl g e i . | orializing < S A e R R e B i , modern three bed- l': efllpow;r city tml]":“ls‘g::-‘;ri:l:;:: tion to recons lu his X?}‘e z:l]]a(‘llmn, mv::;hvrx;x oéu(;gxc:?trexs:lagg‘ IS Re|ea ed bv U S I Y \l;xrz(:[v\zx‘1 ‘»;,;znguf.zgx::m‘txr home, fireplace, electric range,| room hcme, best residential dis- referendums, to levy s: S S, sta °s on | -room well rnishe rict, lable b R e within their respective municipal- v 'Enai Walks 30 Miles! tericoristion by Cengress of $1,- | Army Eflgmeers 15, when they were en- | ,L;s,(,oulnbUS“m]rSm;n::}:‘: ;‘f‘d:j:“”“;,;“f;’,;“‘,’;‘“‘,’;‘;e‘f,fiqc‘: ities. Would allow a sales tax of S u | ngmeef a S % e (20,000 to carry out the seawall and ‘ y Mrs. C. E. Warfield land, farm n;acl)mcrs. partly }u;-nislxud connecting ;;nr-l | up to two per cent in municipalities ’ Ihfough SflOWdfifiS fOI' harbor im wrm‘(m;m ‘glolxwt at WASHIN .mo\l “Feb. 23—B— 1t a dessert lunche?nAat the a0 hutches, chicken house,| age, many other conveniences, | when approved by the voters ol the MAN me to safeguard said eity and!apmy const of the Northern Light ctc. Immediate possess- NEW two bedrcom home, best r | city. Referred to Judiciary Com- Ald_3 O'hers Aboard mlwnul denenér. operations in chnt‘ph n Church. This annual | fon. "Perfus. dential district, available March i mittee. Hh 0 e REPORIED Mlssl“e ::,U‘; ‘»‘\'r' 1:‘: ommittee on Muni- | | Alaska ‘i‘\danx l‘“g:’:li (‘:’s l(fl‘r:li’i Fri-| 5ARGAIN, immediate possession,| 1, Excellent kitchen, large closats, H. B. 66, by Rep. C. C. Carlson, i al Affairs y akle du r nt and is world-wide me, levying a license tax on all sailing 4 2 CORDOVA, Alaska. Feb. - SB. 28, by the Committes 0"‘16 1 rey Army cngineers. | s u churches have pa lmmmvane’\;}‘mnio‘m‘ sty in ol vessels used in connection with the DAWSON, Y. T. Feb. 23.—(P— The engineer of the power :arge Education, Public Health and Mor- d a survey of a!t 1941. Local officers | “L“‘V]g 9 ¥y .in al ccmmercial fishing industry, operat- }_)c“}olf;' k‘;mwn. 3 ¥ cmu__}l‘\_\mcg Cloud arrived here yesterday , and Veterans' Affairs, by re- | possit where a s 1,,»1;.“1‘1_ d C:.wch of Church 5y mum‘ :SJHK with .J‘.d b o ed within the waters of the Terri- as i M"iron Stk 01-4 me‘"f[u- a herculean trek through some | quest of t. Board of Education, to 1;‘1“ 6 e-track mllm«d could | ¥ g, ProvmaEeTy ¢y Sbw n\“ 1n e tory of Alaska. Levies the tax |-m1 fm X miles of waist-deep snow and p. de for incorporation of incor- }Fc buil . 5 ok o e i 3 i v ath- 3 N 1 report vessel nded | dependent school dzs-l , g 12 i TR § Sgamst the owner of the boat, rath- | " N Loy overde from a 103- |S10USHS to report his vessel grounded | porated and indep g and Henry BAR, Roomirg House and Cafe, RAFF: g er than the “operatoi” and sets the | .~ og-team taip with mail 0 on a reaf on mclcuppm- Rtlvc‘x"“FmVln U-L]x: outside of ll\llrxuxpn.\ljchL‘owns 8 Head y-treasurer, with| ar ROOMEE WflUAMme-PhoneBl license fee at $40C. Placed on the Eagle, Alaska. The trip usually takes craft at last report still was (u?< (Il‘l(s To Municipal @S| s eport wa 2 e Sturm, assisting. ‘E’OW 'R Barge and Kendali's 32- | c: BOB DRUXMAN, PHONE 8t calendar withc.t committee rofer- 1a3~ {hanzing on a bar off Grass Island, | Committee. fizential until a few weeks ago, It was decided that the cve Pyt o L o L ence. £ i S hepl UDAET ault by ocean breakers, | | S$B. 29, by Committee on Educa- Eh ¢ Army pormitted { include concert, at noon, 4 e 5 e BRI 5 | A wouldrbe hscier,’ dog musherland its free passengers—Mr. and [tion, etc. by request of the Board |y i . ¢ ihe fact that Loniieg at 2:30 followed | ‘[;{“{j‘_:f wfl?)lg:EJ i?f“;‘lE’l‘ev NEW G—3 bedroom hov-,, (Measu:cs Tassed) A:(‘ Olson, S‘tmte(f.lf]. :emchl‘ol l"" Mrs. Fred Howard and their son-|of Health, providing for a Bureau < Léon HaNs AGICA B iby the meeticg and an| G ;;: ;’;icg N J. greatly | rcom and dining HB. 9, to prohioit members of |Missing mail carrier, but he has|i, 3y Robert Zentmire—were|of Vital Statistics within the De= | g oo thered by the survey still re-! evening Seiiee at 8 Dé;L i Dl houm]‘ room, fireplace, Gold Belt. Needs || the Legislature serving as members 100 reported back. oo id. A Cordova Air Service | partment of Health and transterr- oo o Yenator . Magnuson | o'dlock, Mrs, Harvey Stariing, prés- | = orie gt h | repairs. Sacriice at $8,750. | of Territorial boards and commis- | DeWolle's home is 25 miles AW | pane carrying Pilot Buck Starbuck |ing vital statistics records to that | p_yy made public an unre-{ident of the Martha Society of the | = s !NEW LISTING—2 bedroom house, sions and prohibit members of Ter- | the Yukon River from here. and observer Jack Downing spotted | bureau frem the Auditor’s Ottice. | o000 Bans | Breabtestan /OIPAT WbHis | to 3 HUKPHY needs agpairs, 840 W. 7th. $1,500 ritorial boards and commissions | R e % |the 105-foot barge yesterday after-|To Judiciary Committee. . Y Army use.{ all women an invitation to a tea M“BPHY & ‘ ~—$300 down; $30 month. serving in the Legislature unless | ERON RENNESOEE noon. (Measures Passed) 9.000 and held following the busine REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | NEW LISTING—- building lots, £ | they first resign their -appointive | Bernard Jensen of Chatlanoogd,| gngineer Leonayd Holeman, thei HB. to increase maximum -een completed in little ! given by that organiza- Phone €76 over F‘rst National Bant = Erwin St. each 50x100. $600 each £ office. Passed 14-8, 2 absent, but Tenn, is registered at the Gasli- fto.5 of one foot frozen, told this|benefits under the Old Age Assist-| s & ‘Jhar. AT o2-thh AGtal L ol B A 2/ 21"81-000 for both. © held over for another vote on the |eau. |story of his perilous exploit. |ance program. Amended by the | e i uotion were worked out jn‘ Ralph Baker and Mrs. H. PS - ‘NY JVLISTING—S acres choice Auk | 31st day when Mrs. Barnes gave | 7% e et The Flying Cloud, bought &y Hm\'—‘rsuurln to set the ma at 871 0 . survey which even con Lorenzen were appointed to make “ 1 land above road, includes ' | notice of intention to reconsider. | . and T-Lone Steaks irplus, left Cor-|a month. Passed 15-1. ‘f( ’I,[“_’; G i 1o e e ments for the nocn orgax s N AT 4,500. Waler frontage 50x — 19 #f | dova Saturday night for Seattle (Mezsurcs Killed) PR i, : place will /be g with 5 room furn- 187 available with above $500 ad- ALASKA EXCELLENT CPPORTUNITY For DISTRIBUTOR'S FRANCHISE Food Product in Greal Demand IDEALLY SUITED for ALASKA A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HOT DRINK — One Something New for witritional value) to eating 2 lbs. cup equivalent (in Tremendous public accept- . of fresh raw vegeta ance. Appeals (o young and old alike because of its refreshingly unique flavor Samples will be sent ! to interested partic State your qualifications and 28 103 experince. Addres inquir VAM Products “Drink ¥Your Vegetables® 10820 San Jose Ave., Lynwood County of Los Angeles, California, U. 8. A. REDUCED RATES EXPIRE on MARCH 31! BEAT THE DEADLINE — SAVE up 0 $199.30 TO SCANDINAVIA ® DON'T DELAY! Take advantage of SAS’ sensationally low fares—259% off! Until March 31, only $569.30 for round-trips be- tween the U. S. and Stockholm, only $551.30 to and from Oslo or Copenhagen. Trip to begin on or before March 31 and end within 30 days. ® NO TAX. No tipping. No charge for meals, smorgasbord and refreshments. TTFASTEST — just 17 hours to Scandinavi. ® NEW, SPACIOUS DC-6 planes give you smooth, comfortable traveling — above the weather. Sleeper accommodations at slight lextra cost. ame AT T T TN h' NO CHARGE FOR BAGGAGE up to 66 [pounds. Excess carried at reasonable cost lor shipped ahead to meet you on arrival. See Ycur Travel Agent or SAS « Minneapolis: 1 | # Al € [ 1 | 1 g + New York: i 47 E. 46th St., 1110 Rand Tower, i Clrcle 6-4000 Lincoln 4735, NEstor 6311 i + Chicago: « Seattle: 37 S. Wabash Ave, 824 White Bldg., SEneca 6250 . Les Angeles: 108 W. 6th St., TUcker 3739 RAndolph 6-6984 CANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM through waist-deep snows and| Wi A The engineers lt\},o rted John W. Griffin is chairman condition, $45. Ph. Green 298. 6 3t . He left about 9 am. Mon- |Deer of Douglas, was 83 and he was |entire route f the nominating committee with « modern, clean, arrived at the CAA station, red at a dinner at the home of | tion for a rai . F. J. Tel and Mrs. Walter COMMUNICATI type radio n., in Road. $6,800. {13 miles from here, at 1 pm. yes- and Mrs. Edward Bach. 4 that it had been located cleff co-workers. Mrs. H.! receiver, excellent condition. Ph. 4-bedrcom house, full bsmt., furn., terday. Others present-besjdes the guest s view of rapid ceastruction and Beyer, chairman, Mrs. J. A. A 549 or Blue 481. 25 tf , best neighborhood, 11th St. $11,500 Aiter foundering in deep drifts, |Of honor were Mr. and Mrs. AleX|nat*the economic justifications were ' ter, Mrs. Robert Wagner, and Mrs g 2-bedroom house, new concrete the enzineer came upon a spruce | D€mos, Mr.and Mrs. Waino Tapanl, [no; “even given second considera- Anna May Anderson are planning 1nz machine, furn, yard, view, $1,000 thicket and hionad crude snow-|Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach, Miss jon he ogram. Mrs. Ralph 5. Call Red 440. | shoes from Shirley Ann Edwards, Curus auc| They said the survey was made on arge of music for 25 4t | 5-bedroom house, furn., beautiful The 't aalo will attempt to|Gars Bach. Mrs. Demos, Mrs. Ta- |yacis of milita y, but session. ! 375 Mas. | View, Star Hill, $10,000. [free the barge. Plans were contem- |Fani, and Mrs. are Mr. Alto’s | that the route was a g onomic rship service will Sl ¢, double lot, furn. ted for immediate organization|daushters route passing through fsrm, timbers varlous committees a rescue party to take the strand- | Aalto the late fan 1 mineral lands. Robert Treat, M. place, view, trio off the craft. lived many years 250 miles of the railroad . S. Johan- ! Will consider “I hope I mever have to make|has cizht children, G have been iocated in Alaska J. Telceky are to (,HLo'J Of Giawers, iow, walnut fin- | !another trip like that,” said Hole- |CcVildren, and scventeen groa and about 1,100 in Canada e Junior Choir members to . noon to 6 p.m., Apt. 208, | Z COVE 1-bedroom cottage, [ man, “but a fellow has to do those | children, most of whom were born > render a choir sclection. All Jun- otel Juneau. 23 25, Workshop and garage in connec- things in a er System, Power Barge Is Grounded THE DAILY ALASKA hMPlRE—jUNLAU ALASKA SENATE MEASURES PLAKS FOR RAILROAD FROM BC TO ALASKA WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SET FOR | Last Saturday August Aallo, pio- | STURM RETURNS pinch.” ,ee L. A. Sturm, of the Sturm Loc returned via PAA ye: terday from a business trip to Se- |in the Gastineau Channel area. ¥ weu= Fxtra Special ==-- LIMITED Philco M-15 Microgroove Record | Player Attachment List Price of $31.50 to three guest speakers from Seattle. ‘They are Dr. Joe W. Baker, sur- ‘geon‘ Dr. Stephen Parker, skin lapecialist, and Dr. Charles D. Kim- | bal, obstetrician. ! Doctors from all parts of Alaska are expected to attend. Dr. C. C. Carter of Juneau is President of the | association. TIME ONLY e 'NEW OFFICERS PRESIDE Reduced from the Regular | AT EMBLEM CLUB MEET ONLY 8i5.00 This player can { | present radio in a short time and will ke enable you to play the new 45-minute | Columbia Long-Play Microgroove Rec- ords. 5 differences; they dre merely These records are now available aturday night event was MTS.|“Christian Believers. Contributions at all record stores. Dajsy Fagerson, supreme district] jor the 1946 program to be given Come In and Place Your Order 1 Tflda | Eden Abercrombie, and Mrs. Eunice y | Hunsburger of Xetchikan. PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY { | The Juneau Emblem Club will }ncet for a business meeting to- morrow evening at 8 p.m. in the ks Hall. New; officers installed monies Saturday evening at Hall will take over be attached to your in cere- the the deputy. Out of town cille McKibz n of Wrangell, Mr: | - - In many savage tribes, a person’s me is thought to be so intimately oAmeL!e‘i with h)s rersonahty T \ i cting. Installing officer at thelg ests included Mrs. l | chow, to solve problem. Invitation your You will be under no obligation whatever! Simply elip this coupon — and we will permit you to sample $1.00 worth of laundry service with our com- pliments. If you prefer you may send your entire laundry deduct $1.00. Only one free bundle to one household. This invitation is extended to non-customers only, as an inducement to try us EXPENSE. ALASKA LAUNDRY, Inc. Since 1895 175 Shattuck Way and we will Phone 15 e e e eoereeeey OB @ Polish plane. at OUR Judge George W. Folta, J. W. r Choir members of all churches attle. untry Club. 19 tf ooy quartet to render special music for | T 58 s — . Tae Alaska Torritorial Medical the evening. Mrs. Willis Booth, ' ~ » Association meets in Juneau onsMrs. R. J. Sommers and Mrs. Har- | March 3, 4 and 5. There will be vey Starling are in charge of a| slide lecture which will be used. | Mrs. Edward P. Dick is chairman | of the evening program, and Mrs. Harvey Starling, Mrs. Frank Maier | (and Mrs. Jake Cropley are her co- workers. It was decided to use the mater- ial furnished by the United Coun- |cil of Church Womsn, New York ! City, N. Y., which was prepared by Welthy Honsinger Fisher, chairman ! LO‘ the World Day of Prayer Com- ; mittee. While she was in turbul- lent China during 1948 she sat !down with numbers of groups of | | Chinese Christian women in dif- | { ferent cities and talked with them |of various things done by Christ- | ‘an churches the: and especially | of the growing strength of the World Day of Prayer. Chinese ‘Chxistinns have long been loath tc accentuate their denominational by Dr. Doris Hsu, acting president of the Hwa Nan College of Foc- China; Mrs. C. C. Chen, ean of Women, Shanghai Univer- sity, and Mrs. Henry H. Lin, presi- dent of the National Y.W.C.A. in China, The final arrangement of the material was prepared by the Norld Day of Prayer Commmee.i which is international, inter-de- | iinational and interracial, THREE RETURN FROM COURT AT KETCHIKAN Three Juneauites retirned last nizht akoard the Baranof, after six weeks in Ketchikan for the court which conveneq January 12. They are P. J. Gilmore, Jr., U. S. Attor- ; Mrs. Rose McMullen of that )Ific . and Mrs. Flossie Doolin of the U. S. Marshal's staff. Leivers, clerk of the court, and Miss Mildred Maynard, court re- porter, expect to board the Alaska there Monday. District Court in Juneau will open a week from tomorrow, when a arangd jury will be called. Anna Louise Strong Is Returning fo U. §. PARIS, Feb. 23.—(®—Anna Lou- lse Strong, American Journaist de- ported from Russia on spy charges, ' left Paris early today by Trans- ‘World Airlines plane for New York. An airlines official said she ar- rived late last night from Warsaw | where to be outfittad for| H.B. 25, to establish an appren- H55 o vEanaras.to Tollow Robert Wag- | isi:ied house upstars; available cold « ticeship program for the Territory [ oo "y o eoooeich and wouid her and Mrs. R. J. Sommers are | March 1. Reasonable down pay- Gales, sno t impsded]ond @ councll ‘to carry out ®hef, . .peen jocated a date the posters and sex thet| ment. Phone 788 or write P. O. e CmDea®e | program. Deteated by 6-10 vote. ! 5 re placed in the var Box 131 127 4t the voyage s the night! Im‘ 1d from the Alaska cod i € plac and a heavy southeaster finally was a route free from man; 1e8: | S : % PR drove the craft ashore at 5 qm"ufiusr AALTO GIVEM grades and through territory ! Publicity will be secured by a “‘AR‘I\E SFECIA,LS 2 yd S Monday. although cold in the winter, is com- | ccmmittee consistng of Mrs. M. O.; > ;}ln;“ i Svlu‘mu\ 3 Holeman walked across a five- HONORS ON BIRTHDAY | o= free from snow fali n, chairman, assisted by| 396 "HON e mile stretch from the inside bar to havi precipitation of cnly ab 'man, Mrs, Will's (EUESIISEIEU L o G (4D Gl [ inches g EBdward P. Dick., \;syraG washing Machine, good on rear end. Inquire Green 715 between 6 and 7, evenings. 13 tf . MISCELLANEOUS Mdfifl. \W 214 2nv 899 1 WI\TER and PO D CO. lnc. Complete Photcgraphic Supplies Developing - ¥rinuing - ENIaigmg Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats HOPES New and Used buy, sell and exchange. St. Phone 908. GUARANTEED Realisic Perman ent, $7.50. aper curls, 81\ ugp Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. t LOST ARy FUUHD IF FARTY who mak my whne znp- per gaioshes by mistake after Rainbow meeting Saturday night will return them, she may have her own. My name on tape in- side boot. Ph. Biack 459. 27 3t THREE Pair of glasses have been turned in; owners may have same by paying for this ad. One pair found near AB Hall in red case. KADOW BOUND FOR WASHINGTON, D. C. Bound for Washington, D. C, Sunday will be Kenneth Kadow, chairman, Alaska Field -Committee, to be gone for several weeks. ‘While in the nation’s capital, Ka- dow will gppear at Congressional committee hearings on bills under spensorship by the Gield Commit- tee and other Alaskan offices. Bills up for special attention in Wash- ihgton include the housing legisla- tion, land sale bill, and the critical budgeting of funds for the Bureau of Land Management. R O e IWaIer Tank Ablaze; Firemen Are Called DENVER, Feb. 23—(@— Denver firemen were called out on an un- usual assignment yesterday: a water tank caught fire. The tank was victim of a welder’s torch. Interior insulation material was set afire. Assistant Fire Chief John Horan said he had a little’ trouble con- ‘vincing his men the thing was (really burning. They set up a 100- foct ladder and soon had flanies under control. —————— CASH for scrap lead and old storage batterics at Madscn's. 22 U ditiong NEW LISTING- 22-foot troller $600 NEW LISTING: Smai house, twa blocks above BEaranof Hotel on First { had, 1 small bedroom with double nk 15 St. 1 large bedroom double for kids; comb. living room , refrig, wash mach., set, daveno. $4,250. (1\\ncx returning to the | tien, 3 ac patented $3,800. i s St = ¢ extended an invitation to®pa: 7 GMC pickuy; 1941 Dodge %- ! DOUGLAS, $1,800 on terms inc. } FROM huilnfl();llh . ‘M.ASKA “RR. MEDKM 5 bax ton panel; 1841 Plymouth 4-door | frontage road and beach: 3 bed. | rinzton of Whitehorse i T P R W . 1. R. W. Cowlng Co. 15 tf{ room new house * | at the Baranoi ye - alter Soboleff volunteered | : s 4 oom new ouse near school, |dsy b the, TepARon ASSQ(IA‘HQN MEETS m to s members ¢f the Juneau jcio pORD D new 160 oom with new con- M. ial Association or other 3. motor . | crete bsmt, on double lot, $6,500. - — i S | ¥p motor, e 4 speed | o Sy S Fried Chicken aza I-bone Steaks jUNEAU MAR(H 31 4n 5 men willing to form a Ministers’' | transmission with two speed Eat- | o1 JUNEAU, 1-bedroom house, s A | inc. %%-mi. [ down, bal. two years, USED CARS, BOATS all types. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th «t Hawwor — Phone 911 | FOR RENT TWO Story building, 1200 ft each l floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way '; and Seward St. George Broth- | ers 25 tf ¢ barn, chance prove up 160 acres beach. $4,000, $1,500 {GARAGE or warehouse or shop for { rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-tt 20x45 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 tf STEAMEEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tt WURILLZER Spinlt piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. 52 tt NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent Phone 4. 982 t -ROOM. fully rurnished house, full conr vete Lasement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499. 83 tf A?I‘S., Rooms with kitchen privs leges. IJome Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 *§ SEAVIEW Ay for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. - 890 # VICE Clean Room, steam-aeate(, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 o e VICE CLEAN steam heated roomy also steam baths. Scandinavias Rooms. . 738 ¢ WANTED WORK by ho‘ur «or what have -you? Black 210. Laura Lee. 21 4t SECRETARY for Alaska Boy Scout office.” Good pay for competent person. Call 387 ‘for appoint- ment. 25 tf | PRIVATE party wuants to buy or rent a two or three bedroom residence. Phone 581. 13 tf CARRIER FOh paper route. quire Empire Office. CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Greer: 520. In- 104 3t Ph, Gertrude Millard, 102 tt EXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. 2t Wi i e G WOMAN wants wor% of any kind | by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 { 2 % > %