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PAGL EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA ICKES SENATE AGAIN PROBE GETS 2 BILLS ASKED THIS MORNING Alaska House Urges Land Committee Aufhorized fo Policies Be Put Undef Scrutiny Award Contracts for (Continued from Page One) | Maintaining its two-bills-a-day pace, the Upper Chamber of the Alaska Legislature today heard the! introduction of Senate Bill No. 7,| by Senator O. D. Cochran, und‘ Senate Bill No. 8, Senator N. R Walker. turningz veterans ond t ands of others in the armed forces and large numbers of civilians all-of whom are looking forwara to a home in the northern frontier; and WHEREAS, the President of the United States end the Secretary of | No. 7 relates to the appointment | State are proclaiming the Four Of executors and administrators | Fresdoms and the Atlantic Charter and would amend existing laws to| and supporting the right of Permit the appointment of non-! small nations and minorities to residents of the lerritory to act as choose their own government and to €Xecutors of estates, through a| have control of their own destinies resident agent and under bond.| and have pledged the resources and The bill was referred to the Judi-! life blood of the nation to that end; ciary Committee of the Senate, of | are and which Senator Cochran is chair-| WHEREAS the Secretary of the man. [ Interior while publicly voicing a de-| No. 8 is entitled: “An Act to| sire to aid and assist in populating require declaration of the owner- | the Territory and developing its re- ship of land, to impose a penalty sources has notwithstanding follow- for non-compliance, and to d: ed a persistent course to the ¢ pose of the proceeds of such pen trary and through questionable in- alties.” The title is in general ex- | terpretation of his powers has with- planatory of the provisions of the drawn vast areas of land and watér bill, which was referred to the| from the public domain and pro-|Senate Committee on Fisheries, | hibited their use and development Game and ;| Agriculture, Senator | by the people, and has contiitedand Andy Gundersen, chairman. accentuated his policy during the| The first action takeh by the! present war under the guise of na- Senate at its session’ this forenoon | Printing ; 'COASTGUARDMAN AIDS LEYTE BUDDY by VOTEAT 18 ELLIOTT IS BILL TURNS NOMINATED " ONORATORY BRIG. GEN. | dlaes in “Out of Proposed Advancement s | fSenaie Indulges in "Out 0 Mo by A 0rderT0I3’|as;usswn President's Son | | 3 WASHINGTON, Jan.’25 — Presi- | | The Territorial Senate at its Ses-|dent Roosevelt today nominated his | | sion this morning had its first taste| oo Elliott Roosevelt to be a| {of general floor debate. The dis-|Brigadier General in the Army Alr | cussion centered around Senate Bill! porce The proposed promotion went | {No. 1, which was up for second read- | o the Senate in the midst of the |ing and amendment. Pros and cons controversy over the Army’s priority | of the measure were thrashed about system that gave a dog, owned by | by the Senators ro_r several minutes . Colonel, precedence over three | before the point of order was rfru.scd servicemen, | and it was pointea out by President | | | ; % | % I (o Vot | auto- | This nomination goes |Edward D. Coffey that the bill yapicany to the Senate Military [would not be up for general dis-| Ageai Committee which voted, cussion until third reading only Monday, to inquire into the Senator Leo W. Rogge then moved G whole pri ractice, as well as that the bill be moved to third read- i e e S i the dog incident itself. The nomination was given to re-| porters at the White House. It is on the routine list of Army pr under suspension of the rules, nded by Senator N. R. Walker, More dis- as the un- author of the measure. : s | Commranilicy. of the. practice of de.|OHONS including 71 other Col-| COASTGUARDMAN CAROL SMITH, gunner's mate first class, of El :pm.lmg from the regular pr,_,c(‘dm.c‘onels to become Brigadier (,v.enelal.\. Paso, Tex., is pictured above holding a container of water for Pfc. | except in matters of non-controver-| Jonathan Daniels, Presidential Junior F. Happel of Paymor, Mo, who was wounded by shrapnel \siu; nature or emergency. Senator | 2ide, said the_ Roosevelt nomina- | from an enemy 37-mm. shell as he approached “Red Beach” on |0, D, Cochran’s remarks to this ef-|tion Was regeived in the routine Leyte island in a Coast Guard-manned LCVP.® (nternational) |fect being supported by Senator Al-|Wa¥, the Army handling the rou-| 5 {len Shattuck. Both urged full and, "¢ Army records showed Roosevelt ideration of matters. of nce as the bill then be= On call of the roll, >nd the rules fail-{ quired two-thirds | mature cor | such impor fore the body. i . {‘th‘ motion to susp: A'I' 2 TOMORROW {ed to obtain the ! majority. The had six decorations and citations | for aerial photographic reconnais- sance and other work in North | Africa, Sieily, Italy, United King- OLD AGE i Yeas 9,|dom and France. He is now com- | SISTER STYLISTS—Elva and Lucyann Polk, sister song= stresses with Kay Kyser, del the newest California bathing tional emergency and hus created @ was the granting of permission to | R ot 2. Senntors Brownell [ manding the 325th “Photographic| suit styles. Eva (left) wears a handpainted rayon flowered suit, !co:;:ix‘tx(;:‘(;;]xl rl';xtxh;::;);ll( :m: (um'cv PI':“M;‘]I’H'. Edward D. Coffey to| Immediately following the J(uu‘-n:(}l‘ l\'x.\lg s\Lwl‘]q-p"](;I‘p;-ll.::,:‘ b | Reconnaissance Wing in ‘the Buro- | Kucyann one of parachute fabric, Both wear wooden shoes. SRl YL e N b B X?“,’;‘"{: Rl Session of the Teritorial Legisla-| The measure, which would change (Péan Theatre.It has arf approximate | Initerior Ragbexeiciged Jhis vastubu-|net indome of mines, Up ASKED ture to hear the Governor's message | the legal voting age for residents strength of 5,000 officers and men. | I S reaucratic powers to the point where| . Senate Joint Resolution No. 1, this afterncon, the Senate met and |of the Territory is now on the cal-| 0 R 2 N 1 the principles of Democratic Go&-‘nuthnrizing the printing commit- !"do}m'd stk Dorii Or i TR CF | Snuss m.come ) (ORI “fl"s"g“i LOII:‘IS‘OK;:b JP\O (;l;_l_ué"f\; iB 'i lou. ernment are evaded in fact if not initees of the two branches of the |the Rules Committee, changing the | tomorrow. i h Jans - ol. Roose-|{ pFINEST p t intent, in direct conflict with the Legislature to call for bids for| ey » Sl . |Eenate Rules to provide for the re-| The discussion of the merits of Velt was mot available for com-|} Ng, 3 Pounds N n & principles of the Atlantic Charter|printing and supplies, was reported Thll’d DIVlSlOfl Ge|5 i | vised list of standing committees. | the measure which took place today ment tonight on the nomination { . and the Four Freedoms; and, | BRdied oy’ dhie Hoiise ABA Was dlc A meeting of the Elections Com- | followed a question by Senator Rogge [for advancement. INQUIrY At the | ) e “ WHEREAS, we in Alaska no rected to be enrolled. 5 Pork Bill for Ofe mittee was announced by Chairman |as to whether the bill could be in-|base disclosed he is “somewhere on | | = ! longer. know wno owns the ground| Senator Johs Butrovich then re- e Green for immediately following ad- |terpreted to allow thepurchase of [the Continent.” ORANGE JUECE ! beneath us and control of this land ported that his Committee on MI”lflg Plan' il e hleltin e HRR e Lo By b under‘ Shagh oo s nded U 5 X \ J SUG ! i rests in the hands of a single man,|printing had made such call for noon. . 21 years old. Senator Walker re-|a unit for 18 months as a colonel, PURE—CALIFORNIA—NO SUGAR ¢ | and the existence of such an un- pids, had determined the low! The flood of bills fiowing into| The Se xlmu- then ud]um-Imd to w-‘pliorli that in r]m belief the mcasumizél!houghd orglamzat:(on ulB x’o:*j a| EXCHANGE REAL GOLD Democratic condition prevents our piqders g f e 2L P resentatives' legal | ROFTOW afternoon at 2 o'clock. The would not alter present statutesjCommander to rank as a Brigadier | 2 H 6 69 47 H 8 3 i planning for the logical development ::)(’11(‘1:;2(.:|1ds(‘::;~nrred‘(,lv)m|::r n\:s:fl :,]:Lr}:x:l:s :)f .sltzi(l?lml'(;“\11“:t llt:iln\y 1\:-;,;:‘1-1(“».(‘ meets at 11 a.m. mmorrow.‘undn' which liquors are sold; that 1L1Genel'al. a spokesman for U. S. case no. hns$ o case oz. hns o z "fnoo“rwg":}?}‘{g;;;‘ggg 28 moved that the Printing Commit- |six new measures and one memorial T e I‘:”',:;‘l _:]:\‘;:’,(:‘f({:‘il ;X:lb\m‘:n;o (!);:‘:Stx:\t('g)(: Seatigyroen suld, 1B s cernammmttc o e et s e 264 S sa e o s Y ) 1 . your Me- tee pe empowered to accept the |introduced this morning. g’ § A TN Wit T L morialist, the Legislature of the Ter-'pigs and consummate aintrets el Twotilie e ThET: ldd AR pen- | H Pibi R el U RT By GRAPEFRUIT JUICE E o ritory ,of Alaskn, in Seventeenth'withdrew his motion when dis.|sions be raised from $45 to $60, OVIe m b i B e bbioin cijINlNG MAN |S : : i § regular session assembled, respect- cugsion developed and a reading of |one by Representative Steve Vuko-| hoiind SIS RO made in ”L_l { PURE gase 47 0z. lins $4 ss fully petitions, that the COnguess of ne Jist of bids received was asked. |Vich of Juneau, the other by Rep- ? e - q UNSWEETENED—RELIANCE o H ST it R TR R DA AR Wife, Staff S e JUNEAUVISITOR | -Sememmemmec S5 S ol s “*list was determined and the minor | Third ivision Representatives \ S s Aley ity | ‘ ey ho Interlor Lo the end A nature of some of the items dis- Pollard, Diamond and Peterson in- r 1 Al o horod UNT“. S ATURD AY 3 8. and W. TOMATG JUICE Sencitiie. sverigrowing shurden re.|C.0%0s Senator Pranik Gordon' re- |(roduced the gecond divisional pork g i {eiits, snd dediHred thaY orie Who 18| CASE NO. 2 TINS CASE 47 OZ. TINS { T ek et |stated the original motion and the [bill of the session, asking 000 Ie ln ras |old enough to fight and die for lus; Returning to Juneau on a bus AND YOUR MEMORIALIST [0l Was called and the motion for construction and maintenance |country should be old ecnough to €S trip for his firm, Electric $3 79 $3‘99 WILL EVER PRAY passed. jof a custom milling. and sampling help select those who are to deter- | Steel Foundry of Portland, Oregon, | o i g gt A | Just before noon, a recess was|Plant at Anchorage — mine when and why he should so|after &n absence ‘ofi three yeats,| | == e T S Y bl Hdigs L declared by President Coffey until| The first pork bill was intro- P|anvee(kEd on Takeofi»mm and die, Also, some States|Dick Jameson greefed many friends 2 FRESH FROZEN Pound 215 Pounds X C. J. BERGSTROM BACK |1:45 o'clock this afternoon, when |duced earlier in the week by Rep- \ | have’ already made 18 years 6f age|he had not seen since 1940. . 4 C.J. Bergstrom was a recent ar- |the chamber was to re-assemble to lesentative Fred Hanford of Wran-| ffom MeXi(O Cif _COSta 1requiromem. for other lbgal business| His company manufacturs min- STRAWBEBBIES 496 $l 19 [ rival in Juneau after a visit for six B0 into joint session with the |8ell, asking seawall and street im-| Y botien votis. |ing; equipment and. he is here to ot af ;weeks with his family in the South. House to hear the message from |Provements in his home town. H ; g ran, speaking i S RS PRI Toople B ascertain | ) S oo o e T He was at Whidby Island with Mrs. Gov. Ernest Gruening. i Another Third Division bill in- Rl(a BOUnd [pof;:;g?r‘.:x?;(;: thpe;:kl[r;‘n{‘ l;l.;g_‘.lheu' needs when the mines re- DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M; “ Bergstrom, their daughters, Mrs. J. S s {troduced today was by Peterson, Y 4 {ments in the statement read could OPen- ! TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES™ V. Davis and Mrs. James Carlson. Emuyire want-ads ormig results! |asking a dividing of the Third MEXICO CITY, Jan. 25—Soviet ,¢ readily be applied to any olhm‘l Jameson said Electric Steel is|y 10:15 A. M. 2:15P.M —_—— e o ——— |Division into two voting districts. Ambassador Constantine Ouman- ;e for instance 12 years, and that|obening a factory branch in Fair- z ¥ e e SR e \ e s e e s e b s s o b i | N, maditionnl repressutation s Eky. his wife and: soven'or eight |y his judgment the possibility of |banks and William Caldwell of the MINIMUM—$2.50 ; g * |asked. other persons have been killed in|the yelaxation of the liquor laws by Portland office is going up next ;v = o Y| Three legal measures in the millthe crash of a Mexican Air Force | the bill should be tioroughly probed. month to manage it. | ii " {today were two by Representative plane near here. | Today's debate, though out of| Jameson will stay in Juneau) PHONE 2, [ Maurice Johnson of Fairbanks and! The Ambassador, his wife and|grder, paved the way for consider- until Saturday ard then return lol ' 0 one by Representative Stanley staff were leaving for Costa Rica, aple heated discussion when the bill|the States. He said he might be Io4‘ ) {McCutcheon of Anchorage. to which country Oumansky is ac-|does come up for vassage. back later in the year. Johnson would make certain credited as Minister. e He said the war has stopped a | Casual .. Smariness to perk up that suit or dress. GROUPS ] | | | | | | | | | | | i ! ! | | | | | | | | | | ! [ | ! [ ! ! | ! | | ! ! - [ ! ! ! ] | [ | | Women's AppARreL ' e - D D 1 8 D 4 @ D D A ¥ |ports from the_ courts, and would took off from Mexico City airport| {lish tsuch | mittee |Pass” recommendations: Hanford's | Wedding of her son T/Sgt. Irving | | Wrangell seawall bill, Peratrovich’s|Krause. | - -+ | MRS. PRIZER HERE _ ‘ } PIES — CAKES — PASTRY BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING =| amendments to providing for transmission of re- the divorce laws! The plane, carrying the embas- | FROM SKAGWAY {lot of his traveling. In normall party of nine and two pilots, Robert Hutchins of Skagway is times, he stated, he travels all| registered at the Baranof Hotel. /over the world. also provide compensation for U. S. and crashed within 500 yards of Commissioners’ reporting of mar- the runway as it was trying to riage license issuances to the sain altitude. 1 Auditor. | e McCutcheon asks amendment to MRS. G. E. KRAUSE RETURNS vital statistics laws and the matter FROM BUSINESS TRIP EAST of birth legalities and would estab- | the ' confidential nature of | Mzs. G, E. Krause, prominent Ju- information. | heau business woman, Is home again Three bills came out of com- aftér a business trip East which in- | this morning “Do | cluded a stop in Pittsburgh for the with On her return trip to Se- Fish Trap Referendum measure,|attle she went through the Mayo and Johnson's Banking Laws bill, | Clinic in Rochester, Minn. She ar- The Johnson and Hanford bills| ived ifi Juneau on a recent PAA ent back to committee for fur- * her amendment studies and the| IR, 5 55 i Fish rap bill was scheduled for a| FROM ANCHORAGE t committee of the whole hearing at| Wilma Worther of Anchorage is 2 p. staying at the Gastineau Hotel. - e FROM DENVER Miss Cleora C. Hellbing irom Den- ver, Colorado, is a guest of the Baranof Hotel. | plane. { m. Monday to hear witnesses. | tasted: Mrs. Florence Prizer of Anchorage is a guest of the Baranof Hotel. COLOR. whole family. Fresh Daily from Sully’s Bakery | Order Your Bakery Needs With Your Groceries | Juneau Deliveries— ] 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. | Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. WHAT IS CALTONE ORANGE JUICE LIKE? WELL! besides being the most delicious golden juice you ev It contains NO SUGAR, WATER or PRESERVATIVES. 1t is only the juice from fresh, ripe selected oranges—which has been carefully extracted and vacuum packed by a newly developed process which safeguards its NATURAL FLAVOR and Because of its vitamin C content and food value CALTONE ORANGE JUICE is the kind your doctor would prescribe for the And also being a heavy bodied juice and rich in color it makes a very fine sherbet or an orangeade. : Get Your Supply PIGGLY WIGGLY 2 Deliveries Daily: 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. PHONE 16 or 24 i of ' 3 GROCERY -

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