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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1945 PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA | the United States. A motion to ODSONS et TROR ""'}'RM;‘"_‘: A T advance the memorial under sus-| | HOUSE BILLS | NATE BILLS I tvafichzur: ‘IXA. garlmofr H:tl lnn s is pension of the rules failed to ob-| | INTRODUCED 11 INTRODUCED | b il ."‘: kg i e il ot Yo s | BACK IN JUNEAU e | was referred to the Judiciary Com- . Ry | ATTENTION VETERANS! I E I mittee Following is a list of bills intro-| S. B. No. 1, by Senator Walker, | e Moviess. Mot iicta lnmant House Joint Memorial No. 1, ask- |duced in the House during the first | providing that 18 years be the legal. T | Harry Godson, Canadian Pacific |y o000 SlinE: K/ DUGINE. Al ox. ing a probe of Secretary of the|week of the Seventeenth Session,|voting age within the ’i‘m'mwr.\“ ‘Railway Agent in Juneau, Mrs. God- ervicathen Hhvited. Miitors urg;d - | Interior Ickes’ handling of theinow convened: (Passed by Senate). | | son and their_colhe dog, Dukp Te- | At Alnettian Legion, Enlisted Men's Club of Ju- affairs of the Territory, was re-| H. B. No. l—Workmen'’s Com-| S. B. No. 2, by Senator Green,| i Tl RiEhG oo Dhh Brinceks niiste ensiiup o ceived from the House and re-|pensation, Shattuck. amending the existing Unemploy- | ;Norah after spending the holida neau Is Distinctive ferred to the Judiciary Committee.| H. B. No. 2—For a blanket pri- {ment C"]'“D?C‘S(fl“fmr'ufl“'}:w remov- o | visiting lfanegds in Victoria and Van- 5 No new bills were introduced at|mary ballot, Shattuck ing the limitation of eight or more | . .y | Couver, B. C. I : ; s 8 Wiyl : § Tebin ion |employees in the definition of an wl ikl MIDNIGHT Addition fo c”y Afiorney General Roden |s|this morning's Senate sesston. H. B. No. 3—Urging compilation :mfimh_ it i Clark Field Is Under Arfil oAb aai VHe stieatose strike lz 0TH PREVIEW | L | { T 0 joi inws, Shmupii alization | Clause. Gives a definition of casual lery Fire from Cave- in those cities was very effective, in | | Tonite 12:15 | Called to nferpre | H. B. No. 4 — Hospitalization | " : y that people had to get up at 4:30 :cENT"nY A 4 1 snine of The Je tr benefits for fishermen, Hanford. ¥ Y " | a. m. to be able to walk to work and | § 3 3 ’ Informal opening of The Jecp, the : H USES pASSES s < | S. B No. 3, by Senator Coffey ¥ 3 4 STARTS SUNDAY! ! ed mens aus of swesn 15 Powers, Legislature H. B. No. 5 — Liquor license| o O Placed Guns {airive at their, places of business | | ounced for this evening at 6 4 FIRS]’ Blll IN {changes, Taylor and Johnson S. B. No. 4, by Senator Cochran, (on time. The strike was finally | CARY —and— JOHN | o'clock. The openi ight of the | H. B. No. 6—For referendum on . i)mvmc “equal rights” in public (Continued from Page One) {}umed over to an arbitration board }GBANT GARFIEL ! club is reserved for members of the, Today's Territorlal Senate ses- \fish traps, Peratrovich plades for' allcitizens ot the Terri- |~ e or settlement, he said ! D} organization to visit the new club.'sjon broke up in the middle of SESS'ON IODAY H. B. No. 7—Change in banking |tory, Declaring an emergency. defense lines along the Agno ar While Godson was on vacation, | | in WARNER BROS.' H to M/Sgt ng E.'caustic comment flying to (xm.! fro, laws, Johnson. S. B. No. 5, by Senator Rogge,|Bamban Rivers. {David Scott, oldtime CPR purser, : DESTINATIDN 2 Signal Cc President ‘mainly "Devypas Senatars N. B . House passed its fisst bill to-| H. B. No. 8—Direct election na- |amending the Election Laws to Te-( What few gains that were chalked had charge of the Juneau office. | | ! and Manager of the formal walker and O. D. Cochran, over g ,.mm,,"',,.fi',‘,“"x Fairbanks fu.|tional committeemen, Johnson. |quire that incumbent candidates for lup occurred in the Rosario area, Pl e o i mataatin ! 4 ! opening of the club hed- 5 ques as to limitations placed LSRR e e H. B. No. 9—Teachers’ retire- |elective offices must file their can- |where the Japanese have made such K . ) \ th & itn nvis : AR gisla- | neral parlor for burial expenses to : Vo by i c i rain. 2161 FROM WRANGELL { { u within a short time with ir on the powers of Alaska's Legisla extent of $90 |ments, Peterson. didacies to succeed themselves by (good usage of the ridge terrain. | Y with Dane Clark—Robert Hutton \ ions given to many local CIZens (yre by the Organic Act of the | Th0 CF debateable questions will te-| H. B. No. 10—Insurance regula-|one month prior to the general clos- {has been necessary to use the gunsj . ang Mys John Clements, reg- | Warner AndsrsonsaToln Bidgely | and officers whose interest and as- meyyjtory, Attorney-General Henry | 5 1 wmi‘ the House of|tions, Peterson. ing day for filings for the Primary |of American warships in LANGayen|jctering from Wrangell, are staying | Alan Hale—William Prince ! e e e e rou seday, Roden had been called into the |po ol ptico 00 L MO0 8T BL B, No. 1i—Labor pay periods |Elections. Also, the bill provides for | Bay to support the One Hundred | oy ne Baranof Hotel. _ Finished with natural red cedar, (..o, for his opinion regarding 1t o e SR s jand new powers to Department of |filing for office by candidates with- | and Fifth-eighth Regimental combat | I — the interior of the Jeep stands &5 . 'copupy of payments of “sale| gt TR Ll in thetr own Judicial Divisions of |team of the Forty-Third Division. ! i EHobrsiites: of JunBal pay H Bill No. 5, by Taylor and|Labor, Peterson. ey o6 TOISter, NBC repOrter, Said o oemsoem e e e as w4 4 s cm em O P eturcs an 18 foo bar Aries” to members of the Commis- | jonncon' which would facilitate ac-| H. B. No. 12—Change in ‘iscal {the Territory. o ibh meidy b I oHEY ‘he club features an 1 a ’ ; ature | ODnson, whi ate e . i v . . much enemy fire aga 8! authorized by the Legislature | . ... s - 1h oy ol § i o e < S. B. No. 6 by Senator Rogge, to ) . with an intimate lounge for dancing S0 authorized by e f herie | TUsilon of MQUOE P, - WHS [ear. Fateisen M Gl {amend the Liquor Law to eliminate | captors of Clark Field was coming adjoining. Lighti oughout is Of 1939 to investigate the fisheries | gragged briefly through the battle-| H. B. No. 13—For funeral ex-|2™ s it ok mni- | from guns placed in caves, facing sihaned. of the Territory, of which he Was field this morning and was contin-|penses, Johnson (Passed). D e Caan il tha HuiA - TR M- sukdued 4 I " S PR i S R : ties from being qualified to sign |[south toward the field. Folster spe a member ued in second reading until Monday H. B. No. 14—Equal rights bill,| itions for the locati f liquor |ulated that this was additional proof The club was consttucted by the, . i tendeq | House Bill No. 10, which would Anderson. [T e Ori\' o Gt qu that the Japanese expected Luzon personnel of the military services of | Senator Cochran had contended | gipynaie the health examination| H. B, No. 15—$10,000 for Wrangen | ICCISeS in arcas adjacent to {inat the Wpeip rend L 0 A high degree of that remarks made by Senator| . . Al g | 4 | outside the limit$ of cities. | to invaded a atangas, s Juneau and reflects a high de : AL . |clauses in insurance regulations on'gseawall, Hanford, | 7. by Senator Cochran,|Manila instead of Lingayen, north craftsmanship from the finish of Walker could be Interpreted 95| ngn.profis heslthebensflf socletiesl. mr 5 Nol $8e Bariion GO0k An- | 1o b e o har Gofrany e R bl ity Tinad thie eriety the interio the construction of “traducing” the character of the |, 5 Bl | $Ee p : » A= 1ts amend the existing laws to pro- )of apital city. ) the interiors to the, con went through second. reading un-|gerson-vukoyict Y {let the Americans go by before they the furniture. Work on the club was then Senator Roden, though not|amended and into third, | TN ”C‘-R s |vide for the appointment of non- | 0" k\f‘“mmf::ns i \vak) Y . o o commenced exactly two months ago intended to that end. “It is only | “Also up in second reading today “cex'nm: ;(;hns:n eporting mfl“mgi‘[rusxdvn:; to act as executors uf‘m C g . : Casual and - continued at_top sspecd, With sportsmanlike , that. Mr. Roden ibe | were House Bill 12, by Peterson and | 11 1" No. 15 Feborting [putiee. fgres W ! LR R0 crews working two shifts each day. asked here and affordéd an Op- | Gill, to change the fiscal year, and - B. No. 18—Reporting divorces,| S. B. No. 8, by Senator Walker, The modern design of the club was achieved through the assistance of Groves, Corps of Capt. George 'W. Eneineers. - The job was directed and supervised by Sgt. Stimpson while with T/4 Frank Ventrelli and Pvt. Homer Schwingle, both of the Junpeau Subport, serving as foremen The Jeep is a private club for ser= vicemen and their guests and has in its membership nearly all the en- listed men of the army and coast guard stationed in Juneau. Spon- sors of the organization are Capt William Day, Juneau Subport; Lt (JG) Edwin Nugent, Coast Guard and Lt. Robert Dalton, Signal Ci Officers of the club are M/Sgt. Ir- ving E. Stimpson, President and Manager; Cpl. Alan Marshall, Sub- port, Secretary; Chief Lyle Ke Coast Guard, Treasurer. Council members of the Jéep are S/Sgt. Fred partunity to defend himself,” Sen- ator ' Cechran, . declaimed. On his appearance, Mr. Roden stated tha{ payments were made not as sals aries but were in the nature of expenses and that the payments were thus valid. This led. to a request. that Tarritorial Auditor Frank ‘Boyle be asked before the Senate. When, however, it was determined that the Auditor had left his office for the day, the Sen- ate adjourned, without completing its calendar, forenoon elude to the embroglio by Senator that an opinion by General to the non-legality of Special and Local” appropriations be entered into the Senate Journal of the Day. The motion was passed. until 11 o'clock Mon- P motion a Allen Shattuck the Attorney- as | House Bill 18, Johnson's, to provide for reports of divorce actions to the auditor. Senate Bill No. 1, by Walker, | which lowers the voting age to 18, came over to the House and was re- ferred to the Elections Committee. Earl Ohmer of the Alaska Game Commission, Petersburg s mp king, praised by letter the scales testing laws of the Territory and asked an expansion of scale testing activities. The matter was referred to Ways and Means. Providence Hospital in Ancuorage wrote to the House urging medical ation setting up a Territorial of Examiners for Basic Sci- ences and the Practice of Hea'ing. 1e House was recessed until 10 c'clock Monday morning. JOHN MANDERS IS Johnson. H. B. No. 19— (Withdrawn dupli- cate of H. B. 16.) H. B. No. 20—To divide Third Voting Division, Peterson H. B. No. 21—Vital McCutcheon. H. B. No. 22-$25000 for ore plant at Anchorage, Peterson-Dia- mond-Pollard. H. B. No. 23—Change date of general election, Andrew Hope. | H. B. No. 24—8$4,000 for deficiency school children transportation, Hanford. H. B. No. 251,000 for deficiency Governor's House entertainment ‘r'und. Hanford. H. B. No. 26—Relating to calling (for bids on printing, Shattuck. | Memorials = | No. 1-=Agking ! Congges: 1 statistics, | to require the declaration of owner- !ship of land. Declaring an emer- | gency S. B. No. 9, Senator Green, to appropriate ,000 for reconstruc- | tion of the approach to the muni- | cipal wharf at Douglas, Alaska ] - WSAWILL NOWGIVE OUT FARE 'Men Sfrana in Juneau TEEN AGE CLUB GIVES PARTY IN ELKS'BALLROOM Teen-agers met again last hight in the Elks’ ballroom for fun and frolic, as they do every Friday night. Last night's entertainment was fur- nished by Lois Hared who sang “Silver Wings in the Moonlight,” and “Trees.” She was accompanied Lily Ann Maurstad. Next on the prcgram was Buddy Hunter and Jerry Chapman, a piano and drum orchestra, who played their version of the “Twelfth Street Rag” and “Johnny.” i After the usual feed the kitchen committee cleaned up the “joint.” (T s——— Sl L | Smartness to perk up that suit or dress. GROUPS of $1.00 and $2.00 ! d. Senator Walker ~then ' asked for | vestigation ‘of ‘Secretary TJi'EYWI' 3 These, this week, were Dawn Chap. Salvus, Pfe Richard Lodk, T/4 Ar- 3 0 Nicy y | man, Eddy Shaffer, Nathalyie B oadior mat Gl Melagy, oPinion on what he contended was | VISITING .'UNEAU"C:'PS {)and-;;éll(y Shattuck. | May Join Merchant Mar- Haliew ol Mead, Bill Gatlson 1st,-Sgt. George Brabaw, Pfc John & SUDMar provision of the Organi¢ | ston v Bg trunk, highway . W' h ""” iand several others who were drafted MeDermott. and Byt Gordoh Stew.. | ACt Pertaining to the payment of | il |ystem near Anchoragé,’. Beferson ine But Wit Sy e i arl representing the Juneau Sub- ¢XU'@ compensation to Territorial | John E. Manders, Anchorage at-' 0. 3-Asking ' reduction’i o . six The Teen-Age Club is sponsored port; T/Sgt. Wesley Dunbar for the Officers. torney and Republican candidate for Months * residence necessary for ... by the Chamber of Commerce and Airbase Detachment; and repressnt- > Memorial No. 1 had pre- | ate to Congress in last fall's divorce, Taylor and Johnson. | Men stranded in Juneau who Wish the ‘potary Club; James McNaugh- ing the U. §. Coast Guard are Chief been introduced by Senator | election is visiting in Juneau. He is No. 4—Citing problems of in- to join the Merchant Marine and ¢on and Waino Hendrickson heading Howard Shearer, Seaman 2/c Rich- Green, asking U. S. State Depart- | accompanied by his son-in-law and Creased sealion herds, Krause, {who are qualified may now be fur-'tne oreanizations’ committees. Club ard VanVelkinburgh, Sgt. George ment action to put the connecting | daughter, Pilot and Mrs. Arthur — nished transportation to Seattle if progiqant js Don Pegues, and Music Leadbetter represents the Alaska link of the Alaska Highway to | Woodle: they can pass physical examinations|nrovaeer Bill Harris: | Secretary. Communication System Haines under the jurisdiction of s T e T and have birth certificates, it Was gyeqgyrers, Mary Sperling and Joyce announced today by the U. S. Em-| it 1 H IKRAUSE URGES ployment Service, which will handle Ivor(es | | the details, Itsa ;’::zs;:i°e to Granle déSEA LION KILL at the desE /a9E Smith. These officers are respon- cible for ordering the food and | i |opening and closing the club, | Jack Carvel, manager of the local| Every Friday night and after a USES offied says: school event the club is opened for “I have been informed by A. A_;dnncmg. entertainment and refresh-| War Manpower Director,|ments. i i | e T SRS PO ——— —— FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT SHOP DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS . . . YVONNE'S HOURS EACH MONDAY ARE FROM 11 A. M. TO 9 P. M. An end to sealions troubles of | fishermen is asked by fisherman Decrees of divorce were yesterday Representative Joe Krause. |granted by U. S. District Court Krause introduced House Memor- Judge George F. Alexander here, as jal No. 4 today asking the Depart- | to Edla Anderson vs. GUst ment of Interior to investigate the t 5 Anderson; Sally Frances Young Vs. problem. |radio operators holding current li-ipnqiona Robert Dennis Young: Hilda| " 1t wag declared by Krause there Ccnses. The War Shipping Admin-| | Schoonover vs. Ora P. Schoonover | are ahout 100,000 sealions in Alaskan istration also have openings for men and to Lillian Jimmy vs. Joseph waters, that one sealion eats 60 holding certificates as able seam:n, irs! irrangements have now been g oyppanreaT RSE made with the War Shipping Ad-| BACK FROM VACATION ministration for the transportation| canerine O'Connor, Chief Nurse | to Seattle of qualified men for these j, the Tngian Office Hospital here, | openings.” 4 ‘ ‘returned last night from leave. She‘ Deck or engine room officers and gnent ner leave at her home in TroTA To8 10 , Sueces Women's Appaner Baranof Hotel Building | P mymemmrt, 1t h o B i IIllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIlI“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIiIIIIIIllllllIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIHIfiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII y PHONE Jimmy. " pounds of fish a day for a total loss firemen, oilers, water ten::m:s.sr ‘]l 704 In all cases the defendants were | ¢; the Territory of “$2,190,000,000" cooks, second cooks and l{a ers. | um. | in default. | every year. |men must obtain physical fitness ME U Januar 28 1945 Juneau Deliveries— |~ Action for divorce brought by | British Columbia exterminates me‘u»earences from Public Health Ser- P 4 ) Y 1 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. | Arvel H. Edington vs. Alma Eding- | sealion while in Alaskan waters it Vic®, and must have birth certifi- P 2 : | ton. was dismissed on motion of | i pyotected. | cates. Douglas Delivery—10 A, M. | the plaintiff. It was announced that Seals. All qualified men interested are S > | a divorce had already been granted | 7 (urged to report to the U. S. Employ- : Salislaclion Guaranleed | by another court. | PE"'RSBI"RG BITOR ment Service office located at 124 E \ l byl Dcnald MacKechnie of Petersburg Marine Way, where trarsportation V] BUY WAR BONDS | is registered at the Baranof Hobel.{will be arranged for those who can ’ |meet above requirements. | s d Di er T T R R N ) h J " y : 4 Il Taae IR A : : 1 ACROSS Killer whale . o | 1 Head covering e | soup . o | % Temporaty,, .. 40 Steering ap- Chicken Rice d . in shipbuild- 45 J¢a : . I ”‘-:S :l. l‘"t::’;\!‘{)s'.\llvrz,obsl!- i S/\]‘AD 3 . o | 13 Bliiing ca county i i Hearts of Lettuce with Sliced Tomatoes and French Dressing | 4 o | B S e Tow ENTREES ‘ . . Baked Chicken with Fresh Apple Dressing—$1.50 i . ¢ t Roast Young Turkey with Cranberry Sauce and 55. Submerged S t Potat '51)50 s : ¥ “ehains of | Sweet Potatoes—8$1. : ° 4 5. Bibjieal ! 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