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PAGE EIGHT "% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1051 ROE A[EXANDER IS ing their appearances in Anchor- |, offers the only chance of doing: Original plans call for a basement 36 ARR‘VE HERE ‘”A | GIrRL scour TROOP MEETS | DAUGHTER FOR TANNERS age and Fairbanks. Both a ena or n that. | five floors, the building to be | Girl Scout Troop No. 1 met Mon-; A daughter was born to Mr. charming women, Mrs. McCormick | “As the man who introduced the by 58 feet and is to be located M 9 E day afternoon and elected officers | Mrs. David Tanner at 11(-’40 g fnd (OMI( SONGS]‘RESS said. Virginia Davis will present bill establishing the Alaska Develop- | e site of the présent Juneau PAH A l AVE follows: Sand eside st night ‘1o Bk KNG HDCX(L)Ck “Portraits in Song.” Miss Williams, | B ment Board and who has devotéd a 1l and AB Hall. The building at Sweene ! ohlss | Ttie- HENA Faies GelRAAE sk i E her accompanist, is also accompan- r es ev'ew considerable part of his career to 1ave 715,000 cubic feet of space. | & T treasurer Kadow, ser- | and 14 ounces. S IN S!NG RS SHOW ist for Lotte Lehman,” famous / building up the economy of this Ter-| Alternate bids were also sub- ; . P . an | oo i Sack s : opera and concert singer who re- ritory, I know how important it is which if accepted could | e S I Ruth Hod o0 Alskhnder. Wi - olonel | teNtly announced her retirement. H " for us to stimulate activities such e the bid. Bids are to be sent 3 ” \ e s ’\')L“l served témpting » t i Villi J,,i;t;», ?l. PR birfm\‘m. Plans for the next concert of the In Inlng as the tin mining enterprise. . APW headquarters in Washing. [20d 11 from Fafi:=as. Nin "0 ments. : 5 ‘ ey ,\'{“lf,m; Lt T g e mgetress of the | Juneau-Douglas Concert Associa: of e convinoit Mk Sikake tn D. C., where final decision ang | Seattle. 3 Jacqueline Tanner, Reporter . : bt e 5 e md Frolie to b tion are underway, Mrs. McCormick contribute -much mdre importantly s to be made within 30 days | From Seattle: E ; i - al B S s said. “Everyone to whom I talked | *han it has to the nation’s industrial bid is accepted. PR ok 2 s ! i e A while south was surprised that we| Rejection by the Defense Minerals | strength if given a chance. To that er bids entered were: Rush- | Berman, 4 were able to securc the appearan’s | Administration of a proposal to|end I respectfully suggest the Alas- tomatic Sprinkler Co. and | Buchanan, Ar i th view with Mrs, Alex- |Of such fine artists on our Alaska |greatly increase tin production in|ka tin production matter be re- iates, Portland Ore., $1,347,000; ‘g:‘:‘\\'d‘]’ey_ ¢ ';»”,“.v,‘ and | Music Trail concerts. Alaska seems | Alaska has been protested by Terri- | viewed.” Construction Co., Seattle, | Difalco, J RO g Hagis) . g Il lor \\1.-.\! for artists rf» t n'vt' and J torial Senator Howard Lyng. { 000; Valle Sommers Con- | ?,{ffi;.‘“’iffi”' . J“YJ:‘ N i reed that we are fortunate to| v 4 : A | n Co. Seattle, $1,308,960; | Mosier, Alfred M the g 1d, sh sed 5 Al oo | The U. S Tin Corporation re- o 3 1 Jlarence Ros: il e . the ‘den [heve Alaska Music Trail arrange- | o o viisan appiication with the| MONTANA FIRM ENTERS meu«v(k Engineers &mn.e,ji“:;“;z‘.;‘: o ““ 108 G v tudy | Ment.” Mrs. McCormick said | Boring A% strate g : ‘ i e sna s o SEEKS. TIGHTENING b o > 1% CONFERENCE IS HELD ™. " B SRt | Bl ATT Your PAINTING, DECORATI and 3 I «;v F ATl L T Wilson, director of / pr ed by T Friday, March 9th, at 8 pm. at the 20th 't T __. Ssess s esssesseasesaanl vt comeers ror-aure n 1ow| REGISTRATIONLAWS | oo s e Ak i, B e e and WALL PAPERHANGlNG fale 3 < Carson Construction of years I did a A of singing FOR AUIOMOB".ES}(\?::: “: ‘;l;e Gg;mi_mn]ur:filuwfy Helena, Montana, entered the low in; in recar bi C‘Y‘l‘fen"‘l’\“x'.‘l Awright, E. . with several large choral organiza- i 5 ¢ A & gy i Y.l base bid on the Alas jco 2 g. 7 tions, one of which ha a o }who supervise the DMA program o she. Offi et i R /a,’ - ,, and alsc wn| Tightening automobile registra ; POk Building, of $1,333,379, it was ais- SIh 9 program, and also with my own G e sl Alaska. The application Was re-| covered when five bids were opened ROM YAKUTAT {Lougher, Dr. and s. A W ‘d“” o By B \\b.~~ * b .,:(,(,m,f“,',,, ‘(’,:(' (,\J":C, :'; jeci rator Lyng has been in-|py the Alaska Public Works here Mrs. Pauline Messer who is with [ Stewart, Capt. M. Jc Tor | Egé-\'l Efi A IEIBEFF S amatic soprano with a vibrant e he Alaska Senate | forme: ) B ¢ ser s b by Bt ] i i s w. Toreds la® evening. Engineers estimate thc CAA at Yakutat is stopping at [ Rafn, Elmer Sohl, L. lake, E DL N En quality which adapted itself strict-|Yesterday by Sen. g iilsaes Raf n a letter to s s Hotel Junea | Odion. 1_\ to ‘long hair music and particu- | Lhamon (R-Fairbanks) to Charles E. Wilson,|was $1,200,000. ,f_”l J :._u dion, director : larly the heavier operatic selections.| The measure also proposes license | I\M]“:;f/‘m‘:f" “lino‘fflci of D?;e_mc “I never did a popular tune in|fees for trucks on a weight basis| " oo oo von Senator Lyng sald: Mrs. | instead of a flat rate for all “The Second Division of Alaska, my life and why our Director, N s ! Jane McMullin, would choose me| Lhamon said a more stringent re- | Where T have liveC most of my life, Gl the | gistration law is needed because pre- |HAS Within it the ouiy S{gNIficant | oo oo for such an assignment is s $64 question. At that I'm p\l,mmhr-m statutes, which were written | dePosits of tin in North Am.rica. to be a Joan McCracken, Judy Ca- |long before automobiles could be:That these deposits, estimated to nove, Betty Hutton and o few|driven to Alaska, are now full of | total six ‘million tons of cre, are t — I h 1 d others all rolled into one. | holes [ ConmpEn i ARty s ‘proved by resen S € amaZlng y 1 erent ’ “The number I've been trying to{ There are many abuses in the [the fact that there has DEEN @] s oo oottt get for the show is ‘The Rovin’'|rapid resale of cars, Lhamon \.‘u:l,.“'fld“ production from them an-| Kind’ but it apparently has been'and the proposed law will tighten |nually in recent years. so very popular, it is temporarily|the law and bring new revenue “As the senior memuer of the| out of stock. P s Tl have to|through a $2 fee for each title Territorial Legislature and as one| ® do ‘A Bushel and a Peck’ and if so, | change who knows a at deal about the| my friends will certainly see me, Sen. Steve McCutcheon (D-An- /I siness, although I sn | coo that number in & b 11, shy | new territorial office buildin One I would like to urge \hr‘ and timid voice a la swi teen | Was proposed for Fairban the application of the U. S. Tmn| been kissed. somewhere in the Fourth Division, ) tion be reviewed lmmcunle-} with or h me, | and another at Anchorage, or some- | ly and that favorable action oe| b n whals of & " here in the Third Divis hich | taken o f, as I am confid K : : ; 1 1 it will be a whale of & where in the Third Division which | taken on it if, as I am confident : g0 No matter what brand or what price girdle el long has Ween trying to block a Yyou will dicc it possesses mer.i. sew building at Juneau and get it | “There is, it seems to me, evers e : N ATRYR T v £ ! ; ; £ : . e . _ you now wear, here’s EXCITING NEWS! t of character when I coo-coo- | chorage) introduced two bills for erested rsonally in any tin! out of character when | mFABRlC NEXT TO YOUR SKIN sy - [for the Third Division instead. Each asoni why the ted States should | r . M!’S M(LOIm}(k Te”SJ 1l proposed a $750,000 appropria- to developa sourceof this r Di r\ | tion. I‘u ghly strategic and critical mineral : o rom an area under the American \'O-n(u a ns eXI MPIRE WA\T ADG PAY— flag. The Second Division cfml\l‘::l:\ Program !s March i5' Thouzh her trip to Poriland and Seattle was for medical attention and most of her time W pent in doctor’s offic Mrs. John McCor- mick, president of the Juneau- Douglas Concert ociation had time to Virgi Davis and Gwendolyn William: i Juneau's - next eonceri program, in five weeks. attended Rise Last Fridey night was the guest of Kate Flood, f()!- merly of the Empire, at a cocktail party for Bennett Cerf, well known book publisher and contributor to the Saturday Review of Literature. With Mrs. Cornelia Turner, Se- attle impresario and associated with Maxime Schapiro in the manage- ment of the Alaska Music Trail, Mrs. McCormick met Miss Davis and Miss Willlams, who will be in Juneau in concert March 15 follow- T ,‘ H ““»‘ . 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