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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1945 | tuck, Whu]u Cuflr,\'. Rogge, Fisheries, Game and Agriculture —Gundersen, Lyng, Collins, Gordon. Judiciary and Federal Relations— Cochran, Shattuck, Brownell and Gordon Labor, —McCutcheon, LANDERS SPEAKER Lyng, Butrovich, Gundersen. IN HOUSE Mining and - Manufacturing — | Scott, Rogge, Walker, Coffey. | Municipal Affairs and Public g ) | Utilities — Rogge, Scott, Brownell, Walker. Coffey President of Senate | -Both Organizations Printing, Purchasing and Con- tingent | McCutcheon, Shattuck. Ge' fO BUSifleSS | Rules — Lyng, Gordon, Collins, Walker i ation and Revenue—Gordon, (Continued from PagP Dnz’) | Scott, Collins, Green. % % b ‘f Territorial Offices and Immu-’ ployees were voted to complete the | tions—Nerland, ~Cochran, McCut- staff of the chamber: Assistant|cheon, Green. Secretary, Betty Kirsten; Engrossing | _ Transportation, Highways —| Clerk, Leone G. Connell; Watch- |Whalkey, Gundersen, Butrovich, man, Victoria McGillis; Doorkeeper, ' McCutcheon. Helmi Bach; Messenger, William Chairman is the first named on McKenzie; Sergeant-at-Arms, John each of the committees. Silver; Chaplain, the Rev. G. Hm-. bert Hillerman o e« e ot - MANY ARRIVE ON ing committees had b en presented and passed by unanimous consent. Committees were then appointed by President Coffey to inform the Governor of Alaska and the House NORTHBOUND BOAT ON SAT. AFTERNOON Commerce and Navigation Expense—Butrovich, L)ng,‘ |unbeaten ranks over Vols Topple Kentuckyin Court Clash ‘lowa, Army y Go fo Front in Major Unbeaten Bas- ketball Ranks (By Associated Press) Kentucky's basketball team, pre- viously regarded in some quarters as the leading collegiate quintet of the Nation, was toppled from the the weekend |by Tennessee, 35-34, in a major upset. | While the Vols were snapping Kentucky’s 11-game streak, Notre Dame likewise was putting an end to Great Lakes' 16-game run, suffered at the hands of the! Sailors, taking a 55-51 decision. With Kentucky out of the way,| Iowa and Army surged to the top! | WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. — Anne ISUPERFORTRESS BOMBER (OMMAND HEADS ARE SHIFTED WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, {Gen, Curtis Lemay is transferring| Irom command of the China-India- based Superforts to those operating ‘from the Mar eneral H. H. Amuld announced | lLvmays appointment as command- | |ing general of the Twenty-first Bomber Command to replace Brig., Gen. Haywood Hansell, who has re- | turned to the United States on an | undisclosed assignment. ! Brig. Gen, ‘Roger Ramey, former ,Chlef of Staff on the Twenty-first | | Bomber Command was named suc- | cessor to Lemay to head the Twen- | tieth. — s i eee - | ANNEDIMONDTO SHIP THIS MONTH fvoa f among the still-undefeated major | grx::ef;isesl?::t‘:shzrd”::Zr:;;‘f::]e:":(i hosito g clubs. Towa has a streak of nine fixmolxl, ;‘“ughjfl'n"f J‘i‘dg“ and | organization and stood ready to re-| A northbound steamer brought|straight wins but barely beat hr& ym! "\“i\’“ f!;n;;u( of An-. ceive communications. Named on the following passengers to Junnau‘;Ml('hlgan. 29-27 in her last game_‘ch(:rflhg“‘ has ”-:" tw‘n el lo]snpnslm the committee to inform the Gov- |late Saturday afternoon: Mr. and |Army, unbeaten last year, has won | the ship, Great Sitkin, to be launc e ernor were: Sen. Cochran, Sen. Mr Al Anderson, Charles Berg-“wl' straight this year for an-ed this month at Wilmington, N. C Walker and Sen. Lyng. On the com- |strom, Archie Betts, Glenn Coffins, |overall stretch of 20 in a row. She is completing her studies for mittee to the House were: Sen. Joe | Dorothy Coffins, Hather Commet, | Cage Picture | the degree of M: s\fn of» Arts at the Green, Haines; Sen. Frank Gor- |Myrtle Converse, Mrs. Mary Cory,| Sectionally, this is the cage plc»‘cmhflhc University here and plans don, Nome; Sen. Allen Shattuck, |Elizabeth Cros: \ture in the East: | to rejoin her parents ‘n Anch Juneau. Florence Devenny, Catherine De-! Army and Navy are unbeaten, 1D March. A e T, ! The Senate, after passing a joint | venny, Joseph Diamond, Mrs. Vern|with four and three games won,, s e fesolution and introduction of two | Donohoe, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Erick< | respectively. FRERL-WISCIREL Hills, adjourned to 2 o'clock Tuesday |son, Mrs. Elma High, Harrison| St Johns, of Brooklyn, and| E. E. Kidman, registering 8 afternoon. Kincaid, .Howard Lyng, Alexander Temple are right up toward - the :""'"ml“ WK, 98’ %5 S Darana McDonald, Mrs. Selma McDonald, | top, too. otel from 1 ? M., Meyers, Tolbert Scott, Sven| In the Eastern Collegiate League, ST R At { SENATE COMMITTEES Swenson.. F. "E. Welch, Frank Penn and Cornell are tied for first EFo.Zowlng are the standing COM- | whaley, Meva Whaley, Nina place. mittees appointed by the Senate:|yypgey i In the Big Ten, Iowa is leadmg‘ s Banks, Banking—Brownell, Coch-| yeqving Juneau were the follow- |With a 3-0 record, pressed by once- ran, Nerland, Green. ing: V. R. Farrell, E. H. Tooth- beaten Ohio State and by Illmoia Education, Public Health and|pger Herbert Vinberg, John Lin- Indiana and Wisconsin. Morals—Walger, Nerland, Whaley, |thjcum, Keorge A. Morrill, Carl| Of Mid-west independents, De- | Brownell, L. Ristine, Arthur J. Burke, Alen |Paul, 45-41 victor over Hamlin, is Elections, Election Laws, Per|y paliel, Leo Fillien, J. G. Lin- best with a 12-1 record. Great Diem and Mileage—Green, Scott, |thjcum. Lakes, Valparaiso, Notre Dame and McCutcheon, Nerland. —_——————— Akron are near the top. Engrossment and Enrollment — | NOTICE! Pacific Coast Collins, Gundersen, Whaley, Rogge.| pue to illness, Dr. Kelvie's Ani-| In the Pacific Coast Conference, | JFinance and Corporatiun\fblml- until Northern Division, Washington State whipped Oregon in an upset | ST N aPT Friday but took a 64-48 shellacking NG TO AUTOISTS! saturday. The split left Oregon, | Auto owners; are warned now is with five wins and twolosses, in | chade 1945 autd second plage . behind , unbeaten | tié feautioned not only washinggon,, twice chfi‘;gmg oy | mal Hospital further notice. will be closed ! dse " them, but to place| Pacific Cohst Confepanbe, South- ‘tnem orf ‘their ‘cars. ern Division® - Southe# ' Calffofnia | JOHN MONAGLE, |trounced | D.CL.A., 50-25, taking the Chief of PD“CC‘ lead in division standings with a | = 12-0 record. ‘nommm Is " INSOUTHBOUND " EARLY SUNDAY ! 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