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HANNONRESIENS House Approves AS CHIEF CLERK Senate Request, OF LOWER HOUSE Extra Sessmn Mrs. Grisham Expected to Be Named as Successor —Bills Inlroduced pose of 15-day Exten- sion, IfGovemorLalls It J. P. Hannon of Anchorage, Chiel Without a d X_Ihng vote, the Clerk of tt orial House of Territorial House this afternoon ap- Rep! atives, tendered his oral Proved the Brunclle Senate resolu-| tion spe imme the resignation to the House at noon to- s that body recessed until the The matter was al of the Legislature the conclusion of on on session for the purpose day afternoon session. y turned over to the committee on em- present ployees and it was understood Mrs of considerir social security leg- Monte Grisham, the former Mar- islation garet Ottesen who was Chief Clerk It was brought out by several of of the House two years ago, would the members due to the cost be appointed to fill the position Of social security set-uj again, Mr. Hammon being retained legislaticn should be by the House in another capacity. |first. Representative John Lichten- Reports emanating from the sec-'berg of the econd Division explain- ret caucus of the House last Satur-ed that he was opposed to a special, day indicated that certain friction S n and he believed that the| had arisen and it was determined Work could be accomplished in the| to make the change to avoid trouble remaining 31 days. However, he as the work of the House mounts/voted for the bill when it was ex-) daily. Mr, Hannon said today that plained that the request was a pre- | he was glad to step aside in view of caution in case the 31 days was not the sentiment that had been ex-!sufficient pressed The matter of a special session of Two new memorials and a bill not more than 15 days now rests made their appearance in the With Gov. John W. Troy. i House at this mornings session. Dan/| - Kennedy of the Third introduced| SENATE ON DIMOND BILL a memorial which would grant nu- The Territorial Senate went into, thority to the Alaska Game Com- a committee of the whole this after- | mission to prohibit the killing or noon for discussion of the resolution | moose within one-half mile of high- approving the Dimond bonded in-| ways. John Lichtenberg of the Sec- debtedness bill now before Con-| and presented a memorial asking BTesS. The resolution calls for for road construction in the Second straight approval by the Legislature Division, partieularly, routes from Of the Delegate's proposal but there Bunker Hill to Koufarok, Nome to|is some opposition to the financial Solomon, Nome to Council and board the bill sets up to bandle the Nome to Teller. |matter. Dr.Charles E. Bonnell, Presi- A complete new health and sani-, dent of the University of Alaska, was tation code is included in the new|2ppearing before the Senate, telling bill presented by J. P. Anderson| of some of the contemplated pro- of the Pirst. It would repeal alllBTam at the University if the money 4 is forthcoming. present laws in this connection and s establish sn entire new set-up for|, This morning the Senate passed a the Territory, providing rqrulauons':l’g” p:'xgmz“g“;l th: d;r':s:r:; and stanndards. It includes arink-| : ing water tests, milk standards and measures in commercial institutions th |made from time to time and report other subjcc:.s coming under the 4 tya Attorney General. A new bill geoenal TEAOER was introduced by Senator O. D, IN SEATTLE IS LARGEST EVER in the taking of appeals from justice | courts. Election Is to Be Held in March—Big Proposi- | a LEGION MEETS TONIGHT The buiiding program and other important matters art scheduled to come up tonight at the weekly meet- ing of Alford John Bradford Post, Amenmn Legion, in the Dugout at '8 o'clock, it is announced by Com- mander William O. Johnson. e e A.LA. DANCE SUCCESS Social 5ecuntv Major Pul-‘ ng the Governor to call a| other | disposed of | ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1937. e Not | aily Cross-word Puzz PIGGLY WIGGLY (WINTER BACK ]Hm Marns | arriage | ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 11 Beverage To Wallie, Report [ @& \\uxo 16. Cleansing L] 9 18. Dutch city totih ‘,!::’,”. s 20, By way of VIENNA, Feb. 8.—The Duke of . Genus of the 21 Brbua fat- Windsor, after earnest fireside 5 Pyt 2. Body of dew. disposed” struggle ; £ agrwd resented as “much less disposed” 17 F . fesl) > "’,',"",';, ot a |Percy Reynolds Inmediate-|Man Missing Four Days Is| to hurry nis marriage with mrs. Wallie Simpson. Only a few days ] o P e ly Secures Lease on Found Frozen to Death | Jaf) Simmsen, Qo & o en 3 E0them 1o the Do Store Space on Mountain Road ding would take piace on the 2. LW gaiters ay her divorce omes abso- i 8. :slonging to us Announcement of the culmina-| SEATTLE, Feb. 8—Winter is back | lute, April 24. | IL| o g“"]"“' tion of a business transaction|igain in the Pacific Northwest and | ) okt dd through which W. O. Johnson of the|three deaths are blamed to the Ly 5 G Junedu Cash Grocery and associates| weather. |t IO OOy, Spanish article 50 Warn. cover- DOWIE 40 Flushed with |purchased the Piggly Wiggly store| Frozen on a snow shoe trip, the S ) b S T and meat market from Don Armour,| jody of Monty Shaw, placer miner, L % MBI o e bl ) ‘,‘,,‘a"g‘e"g"' of Ketchikan, President of the for-|has been found on a side road in @ B fear 4. Valley * storing |mer local Piggly Wiggly Company,|che mountains near Leavenworth. H 54, thical S NiLh, oprore . was made today by Mr. Johnson. |He had been missing four days. % 56 Guido's 6 Pronoun left The purchase includes the Piggly| Joseph Conrad, aged 61, died in a ! highest note 7 Disordered 49 S | £ ot r. | 3poka i pe 51 Murry & Wacor faling 50 Disfigure Wiggly name and ffanchise, Mr.|Spokane hospital. He had been. frost i 8 Br:-al"\[e ) ;-lr:mil"e f,'z. E:rlnhll piiest |.Johnson said. oitten in the snow on a ranch near 1 Dermenger of Heep, ™ 'y tWasnes lightly 65 Astiecint | The grocery stock from the Piggly | Valley Ford. i The gils 7 10 Vase language Wiggly store on Front Street is to-| Henry Johnson, 30, of Renton, was ‘du\ being moved to the new Piggly Wiggly location, on Second and formerly the Juneau Cash | Mc.u orde)s are being handled by |the new owners, according to Mr. Johnson, who said a market would | be installed as soon as possible. | Reynolds Leases Space | Percy Reynolds, manager of the Juneau Ice Cream Parlor has leased {the former Piggly Wiggly store which adjoins his restaurant and ice cream parlors and immediately upon removal of the present stock, he will start complete remodeling |for expansion of his business. | “Our growing business has needed mere room for sometime,” Mr. Rey- nolds sai dtoday. “I feel fortunate in obtaining this location adjacent to my present business and it is my !intention of remodeling it into one of the finest places of its kind in ! Alaska. The H. B. Foss Company |is now drawing the plans, and as 'soon as possible construction will start. Contractor Ray James will |have charge of .the construction | work.” L ll%lfifl ERd adEm /i Gmmcaman 71 | 7 flllll%fll MINOR ISSUES, LINDBERGHS IN MARINE STRIKE = TERRIFIC GALE BEING SETTLED DURING FLIGHT Ncgotxalors Are Clearing Average Less ss than 65 Miles Up Few Remaining | an Hour—Fears Were Problems Felt for Safety e PALMERO, Sicily, Feb. 8—Col. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 8.—{y o 5 [indberg and his wife Coast, waterfronts are humming un-f,.;,30q nere at 3:10 o'clock this af- der pressure of overtime work as R ERWE TR e I TROAST ABOARD YUKON N. Lester Troast, after a business | |neau aboard the Yukon. ternoon after fighting a terrifié¢ 85- tion Before People | SEATTLE, Feb. 8.—A mnew all time record was set when 182,189 qualified to vote at the city election | on March 8. The books closed Sat- | urday. ! Voters will elect councilmen, port commissioners and school directors An enjoyable dange was held Sat- |urday night in the Elks ballroom by the American Legion Auxiliary with |Mrs. John Newman and Mrs. E. M. Polley in charge. Rand’s orchestra furnished .the music. PUREA O MR An Ohioan obtained from Panama as well as vote on the proposed $12,- 000,000 street car rehabilitation plan. " “Tomorrow's Styles Today” JUST ARRIVED THE LATEST IN SPRING BONNETS They are felts in every conceivable color the moderate price of $2.95 Shop with us before you buy elsewhere! Juneau’s Own Store the right for the U. S. to build the Panama Canal st ! ELECTRIC HAWING Portable Electric Machine DAY “Safety First” OR NITE SERVICE 'RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Phone 34 Nite 571 - ship owners sought to restore sched- sies. Longshoremen worked through Sunday on overtime pay as sailings were speeded up. Members of the Scalers’ Union returned to their jobs of recondi- tioning vessels under an agreement, of giving them a 20 percent pay | increase. Shipyard machinists continued ne- gotiations with employers. Federal |Conciliator E. P. Marsh, who ar- ranged release of three ships pick- eted at the yards here, said he hoped for a settlement by tonight. Negotiators who have now settled the major strike issues continued efforts to clear up the minor dispute involving the question where long- |shore work is taken over by the sailors handling cargo of coastwise ships. PAA ELECTRA NOW AT WHITEHORSE ON WAY HERE WITH 7 With seven Juneau bound passen- gers aboard, a PAA Electra plane {took off from Fairbanks this morn- ing and flew as far as Whitehorse, snowfall here before completing its light, Juneau PAA Agent Louis | Delebecque reported. | Among the passengers for Juneau |aboard the plane is Grenold Collins, warden for the Alaska Game Com- mission, who has been engaged in |special wolf investigation duties in ".he Arctic. jules and clear up minor controver-, where it will await cessation of| mile gale in the flight from Rome. The flying couple was nearly five hours making the flight and their average speed was only anqt, 60 miles an hour. | Worried air officils had ordered all emergency and regular landing = | fields to be on the alert for the two. The United States Consul waited three hours before Col. Lindbergh ,and his wife finally were seen in the |air and shortly after landed safely. e e — CCC WORKER PASSES AWAY iCarl Olson Dies in Hospltal After Illness of 24 HOLI\'S | ~ 3. i T COFFEE All Brands oc POUND ||1|n|||um||||||||||‘||Tmi||||mmumn|| Carl Olson, 50, a native of Swe- den, died Sunday morning at St. Ann’s Hospital after a brief illness. He was employed by the CCC and was taken to the Hospital from the jcamp on Saturday morning. Olson’s CCC record shows that {he has been in'Alaska six and one- half years and has been employed by the CCC for last year and a i half. The name of George Olson of Mc- Gregor, North Dakota, was on the CCC register to be notified in case of accident. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. e o o Empire ads are read. Grapefruit Fancy Arizonas 4 for 2C ROTARIANS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 IS “OLD CLOTHES DAY” AT ROTARY CLUB Look in the dark corners and closets at home and: we think you will find many articles of wearing ap- parel for men, women and children that you or: your family have cast off. | || value to you but are sure to bring comfort and hap- { piness to someone less fortunate. Army is doing a fine job curing more material and } is the time and inclinati abundance. There will be a box at the Terminal Cafe Tuesday, | February 9, to receive y: arrange free transportation from there to Salvation' Army headquarters. own little bundle. | “ COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE. - We will welcome donations from non Rotarians so pass the word along as well as remembering your | fiflllIlilllllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIII“IlllmillllllIH|IIII|II|IIIIHfllIIIIIlI||IMIIII|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIl|Ill|IIIIII|| ATTENTION! |© Eges Largest—Finest 3 DOZEN C Extra Speciall These may not be of any ! The Salvation but need some help in se-: all we need to help them! . on which we all have in® our donation and we will’ killed when his ‘automobile over- turned on the icy pavement on the 3eattle-Tacoms highway. Anchorage Man Takes Life by Three Methods Burleigh ‘P;;; Is. Found Dead in His Cabin Near Arlington GOOD VISION With Added Beauty We offer a splendid service in supplying glasses that are not only corrective but becoming, as well." Nothing so quickly makes the features drawn and careworn as impaired vision. Noth- ing so quickly preserves the youthful appear- ance as properly fitted glasses. EVERETT, Wash,, Feb. 6.—Bur- . leigh Potter, aged 37, mill worker, was found dead in his cabin at Ar- lington. He had been missing for several days. Investigators said Potter had been dead for 36 hours. He was found Call Today for an Appointment! Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson | hanging, his throat had been slash- ow trip to Seattle, is homebound to Ju- | dispute over wages with his employ- Picciy WiGcoLy New Location Sale! W. O. JOHNSON in connection with a group of local investors has bought PIG- LY WIGGLY and PIGGLY WIGGLY will now be located at SECOND AND SEW- ARD in the JUNEAU CASH GROCERY . OCATION. Handling the same high grade of meats, groceries and produce at lower prices. the Juneau papers for the biggest values Juneau has ever known. 24 and 58 — SAME PHONES — 42 and 58 All PIGGLY WIGGLY accounts are also transferred to new. location. accounts at the new location the same as you did at the old. |ed and apparently he had taken poison. The investigators said he came here from Anchorage, Alusk« nnd had been despondent follow OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Shop Phone 331 "|III||IIIHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" er. 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