The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1941, Page 8

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BUTTER, Finest Qualit EGGS, Grade A, Large - PHONE EJARBOR 909 WEST TENTH STREET WE CASH A. the 15th Territorial Legislature. te conferrees were Pill Bill Success Reported by 2 Conference Commitiee zether on provisions to prohibit sale pill bill” of certain drugs except on pre- 1d the conierence com- was endorsed by by the first committee of both hou nly conference c FIRE INSURANCE ® Complete Security ® Prompi Claim Adjusiments ® Service STAN GRUMMETT JUNEAU INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 253 Valentine Bldg. NEW % WASHER AT NEW LOW PRICE e Only $49.95 % $5.00 Down -~ Now — enjoy famous General Electric Washer features at a new low cost. Breeze through washday and get your clothes beautifully clean, white and soft. Look at the array of convenience features shown below. You'd expect to pay much more! Hurry to our store now for a demonstration! ‘g MODEL GENTLE AWS-16 ‘WASHING ACTION ALL THESE REMARKABLE FEATURES Activator Washing Action Permadrive Mechanism Permanent Lubrication White Enamel Finish, Rust-Resistant Powerful Pump at Small Extra Charge ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER (0. Lovell Wringer with Target Safety Release Modern Beauty G-E Warranty Sediment Drain-Channel Fast Drain 21bs. 69 | Groceries, Meals, Fresh Fruils and Vegetables | 20% Saving | | | | 2 doz. 59 | MARKET | J. CHECKS HOUSE PASSES LONG LIST OF SENATE BILLS Representams in Mag- Senate bills to buy $3,600 wortn of | | paintings of Eskimos and Indians | defining kidnaping, paying a hoary |t in the Territorial Building and au-| ;(horizmq High Schools to teach vo- !¢ ‘calional education subjects in the|f i.lunior College grades went booming | {through the House in a dull session | Saturday afternoon. | No less than eight Senate bills|! | received unanimous votes in the of 15 to 1. ! Meeting death during the after-| session were bills to raise the num old age assistance allow- from $45 to $60 a month, ap- | prepriating $300,000 for construec- tion of a Territorial Building at Ju- neau, appropriating $500 for the Liv-| |engood community center and di- recting sale of the Pioneers’ Home <o that the inmates won't be bombed by | a foreign foe. \ BREAK GROUND " FOR BUILDING, SITKA OFFICES, ‘ ProfessionaTfiaIernily fo! Have Own Structure at | Naval Base City SITKA, Alaska, March 23—(Spec- ial Correspondence)—Ground was broken for the erection of the Con- | way office building this week, i which is to provide offices for | Sitka’s professional fraternity. Drs. | Charteris and Scharpenburg will IuLilxzc most of the second floor of | the structure for their clinic. The remaining offices will be taken up | by dentists and lawyers, it is ex- | pected. Harold Foss, of Juneau, is the | architect for the new building, and | | Ray Peterman is the contractor. 1941 SESSION LAWS REACH NUMBER 27 Total number of session laws ) enacted by the 15th Territorial Legislature up to today was 27. | | | | | | The latest provides that fees for | bank examinations shall be paid by the bank to the Territorial | Banking Board which will pay the examiner, Other recently signed laws of general interest provide that pub- lic utility districts may be dis- solved in the same manner as mu- nicipal corporaticns and that whenever the general laws of the United States requiring annual labor upon mining claims in Al- aska are suspended the laws of Al- aska shall likewise be suspended dpon the same terms and condi- tions, el DR., MRS. HARS(H DEPART;RETURNING T0 LAW (LASSES Dr. Alfred Harsch, who has been | in Juneau since the first of the year as a tax consultant to the Territory, left with Mrs. Harsch| on the steamer Alaska this morn- ing to return to their home in beattle. Spring quarter classes at the University of Washington, where Harsch is a law professor, convene | next Monday morning. Dr. Harsch was assigned to Lhe]‘ Territory by the Public Administra- tion Clearing House of Chicago. NO ONE HURT 7 {Midnight Collision Takes sustained by the nanimous Mood Buy |car driven by Jack McDani when he collided with a ¢ Pflimings Ek |by John Safre at midnight day on the corner of Fifth and Gold Streets. McDaniel's car was !pill for installing a heating plant|down Fifth Street and hit aska newspaper. ! House and another passed by a vole | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941. SPECIAL! | TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY | PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT CAREFUL ATTENTION SPECIAL SESSION CALL URGED BY ALASEA SENATE Upper House Also Passes Tax Committee Bill- No Sales Tax on Gov. Ernest Gruen- special session of the ‘'on or about January | ate joint memorial No.| illivan of Nome passed | ite in amended form today. | enate also passed Sullivan’s TURKEY, RUSSIA IN PACT Will Publish “Declaration of Friendship™ at Mid- night Tonight ISTANRITE. Turbae Mas-t 21 Unofficial but reliable sources | th said Turkey and Kiuss.a wai .o o lish simu'taneously at midnigh tonight mmon declaration f friendship.” The declaration, it is said ans that Russia will aid Tur- y “by every means short of war' if she is attacked by Ger- many, , Calling ing to c bill to appropriate $5,000 for expenses of a Special Legislative Tax Com- | of members of the House and e to study the Alaska tax struc- i recommend legislation to pecial session. against both measures was or Norman R. Walker of Ket-| > action of the Senate this as to table b AS (AR IURNS | were Walker and Don Carlos Bro UPSIDE DOWN = — v TAYLOR GOES OUT T0 BUY EQUIPMEN head of the Alask: on, sailed on th teamer Alaska yesterday for Se attle where he will purchase rou equipment to used during the con: ing season. Taylor expects to complete hi. business in time to leavé Seattle Ap ril 9. Place at Corner of Gold | and Fifth Streets | Only minor bruises and cuts were oceupants of a com- " |(ITY MAKES ANNUAL ! PAYMENT ON BONDS ATl Bassnbess oR MM Rerturted] . p° Olty Ol JURSHC b R - s overturned |\ ) payment of $4810 to Seattle were taken to St. Ann's WOSPItal o) poay harbor bonds, according to or first aid and dismissed | Mayor Harry I. Lucas, BB ERA pletelly overturned. Young McDanijel allegedl hrough a stop sign while | Included in the payment is $2,- The Daily Alaska Emplre has the 000 on the bond issue, semi-annual argest paid circulation of any Al interest and general obligation bond i payment. e e NOTICE!! FUR FARM FOR SALE 1 rice Island, in Gambier , the property of the (L?\nhl.]{kr of Oscar Larson, deceased, consisting of a one room frame house in good condition, equipped wnt.h a range and household-equipment, a smoke house, a feed shed. a tool and wood shed, three small row boats, im- proved premises for garden, and stocked with 20 female and 3 male blue foxes. The 1 hel('lfip a permit from the United States Fores This property must be disposed of without delay, a ‘\\'IH sell on rea- sonable terms. See or write to Felix Gray, U. S. Com- missioner, Juneau, Alaska. The Traditional, G i ed with a ...that follows a golf game is best serV 1a—"1s the Water™ Olympia has refreshing bottle of Olymp ions e = 'sen::.l“:-denhip as i i ine! maintained its preem original light t led in qualitys flavor i i VISITORS 's Excep “One of America’s Oly:lpix ‘Brewing Oym] tional Breweries” . 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