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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, .IAN 13 1937 | ADMIRALTY GOLD at least as far as Seattle on a com- | bined business and vacation trip, and Mrs. J. E. Young and their ndopted] son, Peter, returned recently to thelrl BRUNELLE NEW Needs of Alaska's PRESIDENT OF Pioneers Are Chief ALASKA SENATE Aims, Rep. Rogge| TWO DECISIONS UP T0 CHAMBER TOMORROWNOON MINE HE AD GOES Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pekovich, W Funter, where Mr. Pekovich is SOUTH TQ STATES the arrived in Juneau yesterday fron will probably go East later. Their are indefinite to date, and do not know just how long ey will remain south. - home in Cordova. PIANS While In the South. Dr. Young took work at his alma mater, the | University of Virginia, and ]atcr\ studied new surgery methods at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. They adopted a fine, healthy six- DR. YOUNG, WIFE ARE BACK IN CORDOVA AFTER Joe Green Elected Perma- nent Speaker — Gover- nor's Message Tomorrow ate and House of the 13th ’Innwnn Legislature formed per- zations today with ‘Srunelle of Cor- of the Sen- Joe Green ker of the House. a Timmerman is Secrelary ate and J. P. Hannon is of the House. the Legislature probably the biennial message of 1 W. Troy touching on var- » down to actual till being al matters and then | work on |- nators and | Leglslalol flom Falrbanki Also Stresses Terri- tory’s Road Needs Representative Leo Rogge, from Fairbanks, in the Fourth Division, has set himself one chief task to a h during the present ses- sion of the Territorial Legislature here Representative Rogge aims to se- cure larger grants of funds for the welfare of the pioneers of Alaska Representative Rogge is entering his first term as a Territorial Leg- d until he has become quainted with the proced- not tried to formulate or lines of ac rongly beli he earlie Urxemployrrl-Q;l.,~ Jones Law to Be Discussed—W. C. Arnold Guest Speaker Final action on the unemploy- ment report submitted at the last meeting and decision on whether to ask suspension or amendment of luncheon of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce tomorrow noon in the Terminal. Due to the importance of iness men be on hand for the ses- sion W. C. Arnold, President of the Ket- chikan Chamber of Commerce, who _|is here to attend the sessions of the Territorial Chamber Friday, is " |scheduled as guest speaker and in- e Jones law are important mat- | ters to be taken up at the weekly | both matters, Chamber officials urge | that a large representation of bus- | perintendent of the Admiralty-A aska Gold Mine, were among (h¢ passengers leaving Juneau last nigh on the Princess Norah. Mr. and Mrs. Pekovich are goir EXTENSIVE TRIP SOUTH After an extensive vacation of ¢ eral montlk iich took them ac: he United States and back, Dr. 8 months-old baby boy who stood the two-weeks' trip very well. - Pigs monia are susceptible to pneu- Three Noted Coaches in Huddle at Convenuon COFFEY STANDS 'FOR DEVELOPING - OF TERRITORY Representahve s Program Is Legislation Which Will Promote Alaska Legislative procedure is nothing new to Representative Edward D. Coffey of the Third Division w~ho is here from Palmer as a member jof the House of the 13th Legislative scssmn Representative Coffey was here two“years ago, serving as Mes- | senger in the House. Commenting on his legislative pro- gram, the Representative said: “My | program can be told in a few words. /I am down here for constructive legislation that will develop the Ter- ritory.” He went on to explain that |such a program covers a multitude |of things that Alaska needs, but, he reiterated, “just sum it up by Germany, France Are Negotiating Trade Pact Now Official Announcement of a Reapproachment An- nounced in Berlin BERLIN, Jan. 13.—A Government communique officially announced today that negotiations are under- way for a trade treaty between Germany and France. This is the first official confir- 4 mation of the Nazi regime regard- ing a rapproachement move between the two countries. Yesterday it was announced in Paris that the two countries were negotiating a vast accord with a “full and lasting settlement” of their difficultines. . EXPLOSIONS saying I am down here for con- tlers of the country and those who | | structive legislation for the good of have done the most toward its de- by bad flying vitations have been extended to Eil- er Hansen, 3 r\])m'lr(l here be- | Superintendent of the | Alaska. Two years ago I was down ¢ wee ¢ velopment, are fully deserving of|Pioneers’ Home, and Charles E.| |here to urge that Bristol Bay be IN SPGKANE Senate meeting an hour ear- |} they may need at the hands|Wortman, member of the Pioneers' kept open for residents of the Ter- Jier than the House today, named its |Of the itory Home Board, both of Sitka, who ritory,” He still thinks so, he re- committees for the session while the | Representative Rogge also intendsare in the city. | ports. SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 13—Two 2 to seek more highwa or at least | g as still discussing commit- appointments late this after- wagon roads, and airports for the | - Coffey is Secretary of the Fisher- explosions in front of the Post Of- OFF TO SCHOOL men’s Union in the Territory and has served in that capacity for sev- cral years. He is, too, a practical | fisherman, having hauled them in ‘frcm many of the waters of Alaska. fice shortly after 12:30 o'clock this afternoon, blew the concrete steps into bits and hurled great chunks g about the sidewalk. One small girl was hit and rushed to a hospital. Territory. Through increased lr!lll.a-: portation facilities only can thel Territory reach its fullest develop-! ment, he declared. Senate committees follow Finance — Patterson, chairman; er, Cochran and Rivers Among the passengers embarking here this morning on the Princess Norah for the South, was Miss W Taxation—Powers, chairman; Wal-| Mrs. Rogge has accompanied her | Catherine York, former cashier at | | More recently he has been engaged It is believed a leaking gas main ker, Devine elle and to Ju and will remain | the Alaska Laundry and one of the in business in Palmer, the center caused the explosions. Rules hairman; De- or some time before |Seven winners in the Juneau Bet- of the Matanuska colony. A e b S vine, Pow and Rivers, tinuing southward for a visit in|ter Times Contest last spring. | | SR B M KRAFFTS TO SEATTLE Education n, Walker and Brunelle isheries—Walker, chairman; Ro- Cochran and Patterson. iary — Roden, Chairman; Brunelle and Powers. Mining—Devine, chairman; den, Patterson and Rivers. Engrossment — Rivers, chairman Devine, Patters A committes and Rivers was named in the ate to notify the Governor and the House that the Senate was organized and ready to proceed. ochran, Ro- — Cochran, chairman; are moving along in fine airbanks,” Representative CAMERA CLUB IS FORMED IN JUNEAU “Camera Fans ol Alaska = 2 new- formed organization of photo- ly graphic enthusiasts, has been form- ed, it was announced today. E. J. Miss York plans to attend busi- | ness college in Seattle, and will ! | {Probably be in the Puget Sound |city for at least six months. i e ————— | The United States produced 17-‘ 518 flasks of mercuy, or quick- bsilver, in 1935, Tt is extracted from | cmnabar ore. J Harry Stuhldreher Bob Harlow When grid mentors throughout the country gath- ered in New York for the annual convention of football coaches, three of the outstanding pigskin i tutors present were, left to right, Harry Stuhl dreher of Wisconsin, Bob Harlow of Harvard anc Harry Kipke of Michigan. REDMAN TO SOUTH Herb Redman, Juneau architect associated with the Federal Housing | Administration, is a passenger for Seattle on the steamer Princess Norah. Redman is making a pulel_‘, busi- iness trip, and expects to return to ! Juneau in about two weeks. flllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIhIIIIIIIHI!IIIIIIIIIIII (i +) Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Krafft, pro- prietors of Krafft's Cabinet Shop and the Health Foods Center in Juneau, are passengers bound for Seattle on the Princess Norah. They /] are combining business with pleas- ure, and expect to visit in Seattle for the next few weeks. (Ted) Cowling, well known resident E ] The Senate will meet again at of Juneau, is at present acting as . = 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. secretary and is busy recording ap- = — .. ‘pluauons for membership. Do not = FROM SKAGWAY |send any money with your applica- = Among the forty through passeng- | tion, he advises. =) ers for the South aboard the Can-| The affairs of the club will be con- adian Pacific steamer Princess Nor- |ducted along the same lines as the = ah while the vessel was in port here |many camera clubs now operating = early this morning, were: Mr. and |in the States, he said. Two require- . E f Mrs. J. Redpath and R. Randall. l'm-n(s only are necessary for appli- = = Mr. Redpath is port steward for|cation. That you own a camera = = the Canadian Pacific coast steam-|and that you be seriously interested = = ers | in getting better pictures. = Mrs. Randall is the wife of the AT = 3 = well known Yukon flier. 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